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VOLUME XLV1

AW INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPEB

Eddie Clarke Visiting
Central Florida Haunts
"I with I had b*en SO years
younger," said Eddie Clarke of
Cincinnati af’.*r he helped "push’*
Bob Swcikert lo a win In tha
"SOO" at the lm!!anpr*tu Speedway.
Clarke, well known In Sanford
automobilv circle*. Its* been in
the automobile raclr g car business
for about 34 ycara remark*) to­
day, as he visited his old haunts
around Central Florida, that "I
would rather have been driving
mystif than helping someone rise
win that famous, hlemorisl Day
Race."
Although claiming to be too old
to be actively engaged in raring
he described this morning two re­
cent rares in which hs- drove. One
was at Salem, hid. where he drove
a “ sprint ear" and then again at
Terra Haute, Ind where he again
drove the half-mile car.
Flfty-four-yvar-old Clarke was
ona of five mechanics who nude up
the pit crew for Swrlkert’ s 1DS6
Memorial Day race. He recalled today one of the thrilling moments
of the rare when Swrikcrt drove
in for a four-tire change and 60
gallon* of fuel all within S3 »#eends. He ftrures the joh was all
right for his age, tut It didn't
make up for ths “ thrill and satIsfartion of coming down the
straightaway and getting the
checkered flag."
Eddie is an old-tlmv racing car
driver, who has had more wins,
splintered through more fences
and axperienred more crackupt
than he can remembsr, and even
mors recently his renewed his
ability to stay behind tha wheal
'n on* of the roughest rare* of ths
the motor world.
Many of Clarks'* friends will
be happy tq know that be I* bark
In Central Florida to renew old
acquaintances and to enjoy soma
of Central Florida's famous fish­
ing. On a brief vacation trip,
Clarke Is sp«nJ;ng a big portion
of hi* rest hire In Sanford.

h a n f o m l eiajm ipa .

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Democrats
Prepare
For Rally

Weather
I’ srlt#
rlnoitv
• ilh
scattered
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and
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thunder •hm» r t % through Saturda*.

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F R ID A Y . SKPTKM11KR 1. I OSS

A svn rialH Prevm l-ranrel W ire

No.

7.

Drivers Must Heed
Traffic Ordinances

A Democratic rally wrill be held
here In Hanford Thursday night,
Sept, 8, 8:30 pm., at the Yacht
Club.
Mi*. Ralph A. Smith, publicity
chairman for the Teas for TV |
Program said that a covered dish
•upper will be tertrd with the
Seminote County Democratic Com­
mittee furnishing the tea for tha
occasion. “ We'rw interested," Mr*.
Transactions have been complrt- Smith said, “ in getting all loyal
A future meeting was tat by the
td In the talc of the Cates build­ Democrats, and anyone who en­
congregation o f Uie Lutheran
ing by J, J. Cstrs to 11.11. Urier joys a real good time, to joia
Churrh of The Redeemer last
with us for this special event."
and It. R. Carroll
night to romtder new toeatlona
Grier and Carroll, owners of
Space will be limited, Mrs.
for the ronitructlor of a church
•V
ttr mean to , (if. tfr #v err fcs*.
the Sanford Fun'.tute Center, are Smith said, with only enough
and chapel h»*e.
ftc- i-rdinanr,t’olire chr?f Ror
formulating plars for the modern­ room to take ru e of 80 at this
J. C. Jurgen-on, rhairinan of
Willi i in ., t today a- he (huntisation of th* Cates I)big. at West s p e c i a l muting. Reservation*
the church’a building committee,
e,| tiui t|- ,t varitord street* are
First St. and link Ave. where they should be made early by calling
aubmltted addition aitea for eonwell marki*.| a the approaches t&lt;*
anticipate movirg thsir furniture Mrs. It. A. Goudspecd, vice-chair■tructlon. However, no aelecllon
•rh,M J., vrbiw
en,.vin»s, anj
store in the future. Their business man of the Seminole County Devaa made until futther consider*-cho.il bu- |,,.i d.ng rnnes.
wns started approximately four mocratic Committee, at telephone
’J tlon la given to the ana of the city
"Ib e rut ire Santonl I'nliee De.
years ago and is now located in No. 635-W.
In which the church will be built.
1-artrnriil b, v !&gt;■, n invtrucl-'d in
the Wrlaka llldg
The Rer. Phl'llp gchleeimann,
Each person at lending the
carry out t ie t mi i ,ip, of our
The two partners have teaiej n meeting will I* given an oppor­
paitor of the congregation, advls11c r ,111yc it
portion of their nrw building at tunity lo pin his dollar on what
ed the church group that he will
1 hr liar Mel Dude Han.~h In'll f r*4ffic* *»i a11r\j n«
mean- the *.if,■ty of mir children.
207 West First St. where Peter they believe is th« donkey's tail,
be out of the city Tuesday, WedTram will make it, first .Sanford
"Speed limit
•tup «tgn« and
J. Ituknr and his m i Peter P. with an award going to th* per­
■eaday and Thursday of neat week
appeal attee Monday in llir Du-ty
Bukut have opened tiukur's Music son pinning hit dollar nearest the
attending a Million Retreat at
It,Hit s Rodeo. Composed of t*i •iiriifr rri;ii*aiiiiftv ntM«l )&gt;# iilnpr*
Shop. The store has been estab­ tail, laid Mrs. Smith, “ Of four*#,”
Tamp Ithlo near Gotha. The Rer.
roirtv all under t•• year* of age ve,t during s.'!»nil hmiri,’ ’ Sanlished downtown to offer a com­ sh* said, ‘this is just part of the
Schleaamann alto told the congre­
and routing from all pails of ford’* I'olii. t hicf -aid t-atav.
The Sanford I’nliee 1), e.irin.-nl
gation at III business meeting
plete line in musical need* in ad­ entertaining program that is
Fl»ii&lt;la, tlrr-p boy, and girls have
dition to the inusiral instrument being arranged."
that he will conduct the Walther
lorn trained under tin- dimrti m I. ready |„r the coming sclinot
repair shop which ha* been locat­
.({League Rally h Orhndo on Sun­
of Miss Me| \ lire, ,-ti-ovnrr of year, hi rvpUinnl "In .1,billion
Mrs. Roy Tiilis Seminole Coun­
ed In this City for the pait seven ty chairman of the Teaa for TV
day afternoon Sept. II.
liar Mel, a-slstrd by Rill Mve- to Ihr fnlifp department bring
Final plana were made for the
year*.
tesoii,
and Sonny Sisclote form alrili’tl for duly Hhrrr
committee, said that James M.
|slurin -; the ,rh«n| tear. )*• oid,
POUCH CIIIKF MOV W ILI.ltMS
annual church picnic which will be
The second story of the struc­ Milligan, Slat* Chairman for the
erly of Sanford
,, , “ wp will slur have the School
•.Staff |'h«t,it
held Monday at Camp Southward
ture offers elrht furnished apart­
liar
I
Mel will also bring .1 of Ui|). |vjUo|
Anther’, I'aDetnorralic Committee, has been
near Sanford. Member! of the
ments which ar* rented out.
tha
. .. hot
,._ise* from bee trnmd. » ^
|g
lh# r»*u|a.
invited to Join with Seminal*
Cuatla congregation and Its Sun­
enter
various
events
stage,t
at
,
County Democrat* for th* event.
|
linns
controlling
traffic
in vrhool
day School, aald Jerry Senkarik,
the Alena.
Mn. Tilli* also said that all city
ronov during tlir rritical hours
superintendent o f the local Sun­
Th*
list
of
riders
on
th#
drill
and county officials hav* been
day School of the Lutheran Church,
team include* llnlly Daw, Daytona of th&gt;s morning and the afternoon.
invited to th* rally and added,
Chief Williams has made a
have been Invited to Join the San­
Reach; Lydia Swltunan, Daytona
“
all
Inyal
Democrats
are
ex­
ford church on its picnic. The entire
Reach; Julie Moore, Coral liable*; rioi.nl of the areas tn survey th*
pected."
4 church group will leave the Yacht
I'lta Stark, Daytona; Elitabrth rradirw-vs ul stl virnv and direc­
James Lee, of Oviedo, la chair­
'
*--------------------- *i o’clock
Stark, Daytona; Marie Moure, tions placed to warn motorists of
Coral Gables; Denny Anderson, -peed regulations, drive -low cau­
Charge* of pettt larceny were man of the Bemlnolo County
■a Club
hnovville. Term.; Martin Karts- tion*. and cruising signs.
placed yesterday against James A. Democratic Committee.
DEBARY — Th# Chamber of
act for
"tt« are proud n f'on r MidiDeloach of I-ake Monro# when
mark, Del and; Ovar Loyd. Lees­
Commute has mailed question­
pt ember
burg; Val MrWhortcr liar' Mel, ness," Chief Williams commented,
warrants for HU a rm I were servnaires to all property owners of
Renkarik,
Del and; David Mrtt’hortrr, liar "and we are calling on the motor­
ed on him hy Constable J. Q.
Drliary, seeking their reaction
Mel In land; Chart!* I-rreman, ing public lu help uv make thw
“ Slim'* Galloway
to a petition from a Haltirnur*
Sanford Police Department re­
Sanford; Junior Fuller, Fuller* J'JoV Vi schisol st ar x sat* one for
man wishing to erect a factory I I
A |
A
*111*; Ruddy Smith, Fuller villi; our srhoot children."
Union T o Decide
ports reveal that Deloarh was
in or near this village, providing Ifl AlllO ACCIQCM
"It will lie nerrs-ary for motorJerry Stents, Daytona.
charged with taking a sum of
“ it doe* not create a neighbor­
hood nuUaiue."
Will eider Drill team, turret i,ta in Srnfonl tn do two things,’*
money from A. C. Hill In a down­
O n Strike Tonite
rare riding fur Bur Mri Benny Lhicl Williams said.
town business establishment.
Everett I. Swift, seeretary of
Deeds fur the second tract ot
"First, to obey all algns «nd
Anderson, Sonny Sitelove.
Constable Galloway, with a land to be contributed (or tha 17-92 the Chamber dl«cl&lt;we« that about
A g ainst Railroad
,
Stislaht away .for Bar M-l warning* regarding *p*ed in th*
NEW YORK wv—The CIO Trans­ warrant for the arrest of De­ right-of-way were received this 160 repllvs have l-efs
Second, In tnoper.it* with Ihw
them’* S Ifl states,)
l II.In I it the m b '»e,latn ! "trtin hartxmark: mu-leal lire*,
l
port Workers Union says It win loach. mri th* arrused man driving morning In the offlrw nf John E. “ Many
,,r' Ma• T '""" *r' violentNinth Si. vnd Magn«li* Ave Drill Irani; brom riding, h’-mny I ‘ h ad ar.-.w nf yiinf rd
decide lodsy whether to abide by toward U k i Monroe.
Fox, right-of-way agent for Srm
ly opposed) and otbci. a*y th.» ...ipr.i.y ,ho-My t*fpro r n, BM ovoj hull riding, Sotusi Sixo-j Rsnfui l I’oltro D cpai Itjit-nl’ a traf.
Galloway sail that Deloach will Innle County.
the spirit of the Railway Labor
would prefrr it nrtr but not inirilnn-d t o,—
I,-may red. (love; rtlf loping, Sonny Slirlorr;! D&lt;: oflicei* when thev * -* you If*
Act and call off a strike set fur be rhargrd wdh "driving whllo In­
Hibbard Casselberry cvaHOus­
|mated at ll’lb hut no Injuria* wri* sad,II# scramble, Denny Amler- •dsaer'e such rruulaiiiins that ar*
midnight tonight of 330,000 non­ toxicated" following the comple­ ted IM Icet of highway property. town,
non; hull dogin, Sonny Slrelov# neccv.jry i„ prutorl ih„ |h,t
"Rprpntly a man who already I repnit,-1.
Right feet of a 10-Inch water operating employes against the tion of his petit larceny rharges.
and Clyd# Richardson.
of „ ,r young schmil rilin-ns "
Patrolman C. C. Dodson was tha M (cct deep, in a warranty deed own* a factory in llallimore
mala literally esplodcd Wednes­ Pennsylvania Railroad.
According
to
the
arrob
nl
report
lo the Stata of Florida for tha a-krd Ui if a fatb ry in Dolliry 1
•Mhcr nd'-r will in,-Ind# raikh-j
------ - ______
day afternoon when a hulldoscr
A strike by the two agslnst the investigating officer for th* San­ right-of-way along 17—*2.
at the San'ortl I’uRrc Department,
would l&gt;P drsirabh inaamurh a* a 1449 Plymouth Solan travel;,ig er* who hav# Iwv-n to Bar Mri
owned by Crngg Construction nallon'a biggest railroad would af­ ford Police Department.
In
hi*
letter
nf
transmittal
which
th* retired r,eld&lt;uti miglit want
during th» summer Jun# Atm.,
f Company tors lata the pipe located fect the line'i operation In U
accompanied the deed, Casselber­ part-time work a-rembitrig aruall oulh on Mi|i"itii Avs ami a Ifb" Nancy /.immit, Tom ,Smith. Jan#
la the alleyway between French states and the District of Colum­
Kurd
Sedan
travriing
svevt
on
C alifo rnians Brace ry expressed his delight In con­ part* for hit patrntrd artirlpi, Ninth St., rrsvhed in the inter­ Green, Gerry llnhn. Turn Smith
and Laurel Ave. from Ninth te bia.
tributing the properly for the on* o ' which is a sprinkler with
Tenth St
and Kuanu Krnll,
section nf Hie two streets.
In Denver yesterday, President
and paving project,
City Manager W a r r e n * . Eisenhower created an emergency For Scorching Day
Bu.’gy driver, Cand Siirlove;
• built in tlmrr.
The
Plymouth,
driven
by
Mra.
LOS ANGELES UP - Southern highway four lanlng. widening,
“ Th* Board of Dirreiurs frit
Knowlee raid that the water waa fact-finding board to look Into the
buck board. Hill Mastej.on,
It.
R
Reek.
73-year-old
Sanford
Earlier, Paul Burreia contribu that Iwfnrp making a dreition
actually off from B:t5 p. m. to dispute. Under the Railway Labor Californians braced themselves for
housewife of 2142 laurel Ave.,
WORCESTER ' b i t I' Georg*
T:45 p. m. la order ti complete the Act, this move requires po«tpone- another scorcher today In the wake ted a 2M fool strip for use as they should consult th* proplr
received
a damaged froSI him per
F It,tnlli **». editor and publisher
right
of-way
along
17-92.
of
yciterday'i
record
high
temper­
concerned,
hence
the
question­
repairs.
ment of striko action for M days.
uf Ibe Miucrslrr Telegram anil
The two lections nf highway naire, which also queries harm s and guard, estimated at fib.
atures which were blamed for
Tha butldoier, building a loading
Gaictt# and preslilcut of Worces#
ramp far equipment, lore Into the
four deaths and St cases of heat frontage are located In the bpring of those who wish lo l&gt;e oil the i The Ford, d,lv -n by Annie Floyd
tci radio station tt TAG, died yes­
Hammock section k n o w n as Service list for work of any hind «**»»»• "'•Vear obl Sanford R*prostration.
pipe aa crows were coming la at M inisterial Assn.
terday al his summer home in
in Delian’. Tb*r, ar.- a goodly * ';damage s lo th, right
•^ the completion o f toe day*e work
Th* mercury loomed to 110 de­ "Death Valley."
llavs Rocks. Gloucester,
•long French A vs.
number
of
namsi
sent
in
for
thla
*
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uf
,h*
r&lt;
"
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■
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&gt;
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»'««
.
grees
la
Los
Angeles,
cracking
a
NEW YORK ire—The case of a
Resumes M eetings 44-year-old mark by one degree.
II,- served *v » ,1 rector of Th*
list, too," Swift added.
1 According *o the Investigation Daily News said Inday President
"Tt was net aa much the repair­
The 8emlnota County Minister- Nearby Tujunga recorded a sin
"When the answers ale all In rnnductrd by Svnfonl Police De. Ei-enhowrr firm) tla). Grn Arthur t-viu talrd I’ rcvs f t ,-n IDIt lo I9V9
ing af the pipe," City Manager
Patterson
they will give a clrar rut rro*a partmenl Patrolman Arnold Wtl- G. Trudeau av Army Intelhiirnn- and was a charier rm intrer of Thw
Knowise said, "a t It naa Urn get­ lal Association hell Ita first fall ling IK. And on tha normally tor
ting rid af the water la ardor to meeting /esterday at tha First rid Uojava Desert It waa a com T ells Spokesman
section of opinion and from th*m Hams, Indication, and w|inr--ee (G 2i chief at the ’ |»erion*l re AT upon II, reoigsni/ itmn in lion,
lie iierforincd many civic dutica
We ran deride Just how to deal |allege' that the Plymouth sedan quest" of Allen Dulles, head uf the
get to Mm pipe." Xaewtea captain­ Presbyterian Churrh.
paratlvely cool to to 101.
hut n&gt;‘vcr sought paid political of­
Future meetings, according to
ed that It waa necessary to usa
Mora heat was* forecast today, O f Powerless State with the llallimore factory man," rnn a stop si; n. crashing Into the Central Intelligence Agency.
fice. -aying h# believed “ it wovild
Ford sedan ahirh had cleared the
four three-lath pumps and two action taken at the meeting yes­ with a high of lot expected tor
In a Washington
story
SALEM, Ore. UW-Gov Taul Pat- Swift concluded,
..
. . _by John
,
compromlw i newspaperman’s in*
Intersection.
two-inch pumps to get rid sf tbs terday, snll ko held at Seminole downtown Los Angeles.
Dellary
is
unique
In
this
era
rvD»nncll, Ihe New* said Trudeau i j r,^n,jfn(
tenon told a union spokesman yeadiscussion of rhurrl. psblicity.
water before begianing work
of real-estate partial payment
trrJay he waa powerless to do
"actually was removed from hisl |(e
(,;» newspaper earcsf
High School i t 11:30.
the break.
plane
in
that
90
per
rent
of
the
"BRAVERY MEDAL"
lolelllgenca rommand by Klscri- wbUa |t|„ , uh(K&gt;„ Ml7&lt; . vf)kln4
anything about staleorwned vehi­ resident! are retire,I prnfea.lorial
Several Committee* were ap­
.•
Water gushed from the break,
COLUMBUS, Ohio UP—Girls from
bower dr .pit. Ihe violent, Ihough |(|,ir)ng Rm viimrur-r months,
aald Knowles, aa high at &gt;0 feet pointed to complete snnreys car­ the state's 4-H Clubs staged a ityla cles crossing Ui* picket line at ami business people owning their
suppressed, opposition of the I , u
Secretary of Ibe Interior McKay’s own homee, mortgage free. Much
ried aver from the spring meeting.
A native of ||jrtf,mf, Conn., he,
when the break waa nude.
tagon, from Secretary of Defense came to Worcester in IH99 and
The Rev. Davis S. Cameflv, show at tha Ohio Stata Fair yes automoM'a agency here.
of
th#
property
in
Dellary
ie
Tim regular monthly mreting Wil-on down through ths ilbpiwertarda
y.
Milo
Holt,
businesa
agent
of
th#
President of the mlntrterial group,
bought a p.nlner-liip in the Ev#&gt;
Th* girls modeled dresses of Salem Local, AFL International restricted, some Is n»t and so it I uf tin- Campbell larasing Post, ful Joint Chiefs of Staff and uni­ nmg Ga/etto
adjourned the mectirg following a
will
rental
ntn
be
teen
if
the'
Ainetirau
Legion,
h&lt;Te
in
San­
their own creation.
formed prolesslonals of Army,
Assn, of Machinists, complained
Thro out walked David Mitten. to Patterson about stata ears Ig­ townsprpole will welcome a fac­ ford, *&lt;hi*diili-d to I,# hel&lt;l Mon­ Navy and Air.”
tory
in
their
midst.
day,
6, has br#n pu-t;ionrd
POOL’S LAST DAY
'20, of Stowe, in ■ blot wool suit noring picket lines at the McKay
Th# newspaper said tho l*re-i
CAIN. TEETH GOVE
due tn the holiday.
Monday will be the last day of made by his sister Martha, IS.
dent "wavered" in hi* derision Ini t•\I.I»AS. lev. r An R1 year-old
firm and two othar automobile
operation tor the Sanford Munici­
The awards for dressmaking (or agencies. Machinists went
Post Comniandrr George May- fire Trudeau, St, but that Allen w man told p dire ve-terday some#
pal Pool for this year. Hours are tailoring won't bo decided for an­ strika last month at th* three
bury, said Imlay that th# dat* Dulles’ plea was barked up hy hisionr entered I q hon&lt;r and stole hef
for th# nrxt meeting will b« an- brother Secretary of State John two rat* arid the fal-e teeth which
Examinations for driver* II- from 1:10 a. m. — 1 p. m.; 2-4 other day, but David walked away pliers after a breakdown in negowith th* bravery medal.
nounrctl lat«r.
Foster Dulles,
I vhe had left in a cup.
UaUoos for acw contracts. ■
ssssssa. conducted by repreaeuta* p. m. 7—4 p. an.
tires af Mm Florida Highway Fatrsl, wsr* given today la ths
rw location for ths first lima.
NEW YORK ir-P ollcc today
All eliminations, written and
were investigating the death of
oral, required for the issuance o f
actor-produrcr Philip Lo*b, found
p drivers licenee, a n now being
d*ad list night from what an amgiven at Dm Americas Legion Hot
tint medical tximlncr said was
on Lakeshore Bird.
apparently an overdose of sleeping
Necessary seating, writing factpills.
lilies and spaca are available at
I/wb, 61. wa* found In his room
m ths American Legion Hat, accord­
at the Hotel Jsft in the Timet
ing to local law enfsrssmint off!Square ire*. He h*d registered
Wednesday as Fred Lang of Phila­
delphia.
Three years ago. after hr was
ntmtd In "Red Channels," an
aotl-l’ommunlst publication listing
entertainers sDegcdly involved In
Communist- -front
organisations,
Loeb was dropped from The Gold*
bergs televliioa show. He was Pa­
pa Goldberg- n* all but vanished
from th« public eye after that.

Lutheran Church
Members Seeking
New Locations

' Large Water Main
Literally Explodes
After Being Hit

Grier, Carrol Buy
Cates Building;
Bukurs Open Store

Extra Precautions
Should Be Taken
As School O p e n s

Bar Me! Drill Team
Will Make Debut
In Parade Monday

Larceny Charges
Filed On Deloach

Factory In DeBary?
Residents Queried
No Injuries Told

Additional Deeds
Given For 17-92

At Ninth, Magnolia)

George F. Booth
Dies At Gloucester

Doily News States
Eisenhower Fires
Intelligence Chief

Gov.

Campbell-Lossing
Meeting Postponed

Drivers License
Emms Underway

Death Investigated
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DOG HISSING
READING, Pa. Uh—Mis* PeiuaylvanJa of I V may bo wearing
a frown on bar pretty face at next
weok’a Mias America Peasant m
Atlantic City, N.J. Mis* Pam Ul­
rich said yoatarday her mongrel
dog Duffy waa missing end added,
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Ortepui mam true la a* Msntlr wt
Borah to two a a iim . m u at
valkad Mom. a aua vita lurola* taa
a m fallowed har. M n u hae aerx
la (he nuao-norma-ladiw (beater et ll

Ssilua Mohammad B a Moults
Arafa s continued iaaiiUaca he win
retain Mi throne posed mother
problem yeiterday foP Franc* la its
effort to eat up a new gavtrn.
meat la Morocco.
The ouster of Moulay Arafa has
been a bane demand of Moroccan
oaliailiiti for participation la a
new government la the protector­
ate. The French reportedly ha»i
agreed that he will be replaced to
^
rotORPV
"
• Iktee.maii
thrce-min regency.
~
Last night, however, the Sul.
lan’a vlaler of protoeall. Abdti
Rahman el Hajoul, said la an in.
teniawr; ‘ His Majesty eoajtdcn
that ha fcaa a dlvlaa minim u
perform aad he latooda to perfera
U to tha very end.*’
The Sultan made a similar de*
laratioa last wank while Ficack
leaders were conferriag with u .
tionalut rtpresaalaUvei at Aiz IB
Balnea. His stead apparently wn
not rtgardad then as a &gt;eri»yi
Loreat by the French.

that ran bias down. U it isn’t a
simple eaoo at hit and run. the
driver may have aoen aamething.*
It wMftt really oold ui the street
outside, hut Sara ahlvared uaoentrollably tn her worm squirrel i*ge.
"What are you thiahug about!"
dons aadad Judith.

c h a t t e r eight

THE CATTAIN didn’t pull any
punches la declaring ha waa war­
"You'd batter bare aeras aw
ned. "I have a report tram the
nest prectMt on that man who aow." said Judith, practically.
not hungry. I might as
w «j knocked dew* by a Mr, Juet ge"I’m
on ta A m t Caroline’*."
m yeu coma out of the it-crat
A
j Sara turned toward J«
•tore. K a k id a police record. His
a u u sraa Pater Mown*. Ms was a the agulrrel cape parted, main
veteran at the Ctuna-India* Burma
theater who went wrong altar he
w m demobilised. There may br
some connection."
"What did Mason do?"
“When be went back to kls fob
Is a Lot Angeles bank, where be
had worked before tha war. be m .
beaded some rnaway. It wee a Aret
offense and the mower was re*

Elizabeth Jackson
Funeral Sunday
Funeral aervleei will be hod
Sunday at 2 p.m. at 8t. Paul'*
Baptist Church for Elisabeth
Jackson, 10.
Tha widow la aurrivad by sev­
eral soaa and daughtan, and bad
lived In Sanford since sh« wai il
Har bama was en tha Cemetery
Road.

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let out on probation aad vaalahad.
Tha Gahfarnia polica have aa Ida*
vehara ba went or what ha did.
They didn’t eeen know ha waa la
New York until ba wrs run down
by that Mr and ww Ideatided hi*
body through hie Army record."

’ b o r n *ttkT so o n "
LOS ANGELES (It — Man will
work one levea-hour day a week
100 years from sow and receive
the aima pay they now gat for a
40-hour watk. aayi Joeaph PrerA
agaat, aiaentiva director of taa
National Raeraatiogal As m . of Knw
York. Ha rpoka before the Calk
fornla Recreation Commission yea*
terday.

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NSW YORK (It - “ Mo ooo can
walk past a Sousa with Its bliadi
up aad got look 111144,“ sayd Bdward t . Murraw.
This aiapla fact at kumsi astura lias bthlad tha popular agfaal
at Murrow'i show Parson ta Par­
son, which riturni to CBS-TV to­ I still don't know Ww wa raally
morrow evening. With It, of course, da Utla thaw.
returns Jfurrow, tinned aid Qt But it goes m aad thlaga Wap
after vacallot o i his PswUig, clichlag laaalhly. AatuaUy, It'a a
pleasant chtage at paaa U ma. Far
K Y „ farm.
Ho aad the show's capraduaOrt— tnstiaco, If I’m latervlawtaf a piUJohi A. Aaron aid Jasso Zousmar ticiai m H 1 hatri pa dMltw to
—recall that some almkss cmvot* pta him sgatoat tw wall aa tw
as lion about wialUag down striPU swbjact at paUHas. Aflar aO, la 's
i lighted hawaoa tod to hla twa Wma. I Uhe dtoaa H

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■LLCRE8T RAPTWT CWUKCM
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of PROPHECY
Cheater W. Flank. FaMae
m 3 Elm Ava.
Sunday morning icrttcaa:
, Bishop A . W&amp; * " * * ? * *
it a m. Sunday t*boot0:43 a.a. Sutday School.
11 a m. Morning Worship.
II a m. Morning Worahlp. B«Sunday evening services:
moo by A. W Stover.
4:13 p.m. Training Union.
7:43 p. m EvangetiiUe Hour.
1:30 p.m. Evening Worship.
1:41 p. m. Tuesday Evening BarWedneaday 1:30 pm. Preyei
meeting.
vice. Prayer Meeting
7:43 p. m. Thniaday Young Peo­
ELDER SPRINGS BAPTIST
ple meet.
CHAPEL
-a Everyone welcome.
Elder Springe
TOE CMRISTIAN AND MW10N Sponsored by First Baptist Church
ARY ALLLANCE ch ur ch
Sanford, Fla.
Park Ava. at TaortemthSe.
Sunday School
10:00 a. m.
Paitar, OatW !• Cimfti
W. O. StanaalL
Superintendent
-Su!3ay Sebool and Morning Preaching
11:00 a- m
Worship Combined S errita 0:43 r Di. H. H. Martin,
Preacher
m to 11:30 a ra. “ Worahlp Period
begins at 10:40 a. ».**
u p sa l a co m m unit y
Alliance Youth Fellowahlp 0:30
PRESBYTERIAN CBIIICB

Prayer In the Session Room
11:00 am. Morning Wc
Anthems—“ The Lord’s I’r
Oates; "Cherubim Song”, t
Chancel Choir. Sermon, Mr
Innia.
Nurseries for children
thiee, and tt
day mornii
Hour.
7:00 p.m. Pioneer Fellowship.
7.00 p.m. .Senior High Fellow
ship.
3:00 p.m
Anthem—"II
Young Peo
Mr. Mclnnl

NEWPORT NEWS. Va
r \
•aval spokesman »atd Thursday the
carrier Korreatal'* burned out pro-'
pcller shaft bearing* will be no
vhvtaele to the Navy's acceptance
of the *hip
"Like death and taxes. trouble
in new things i« inevitable," *ai.l
Bear Adm. R. K Stout, president
■it the Navy Trial Board of Survey
«nd Inspection. which cherked the
Korrestal’s performance Muring
her sea trials this week
The mechanical difficulties (hat
roused the giant new warship to
noslpone her full power runs
Wednesday and to rut her trials,

Rev. C C. White. Mtaltlrr
Mrs. Oavrr Mart*. Plaahl
Alfred EHeeen
Sapariatradrat at Charch Behest
brerga Prsotd
loader el Mid Week Servlcee
i:bu7th School 10 a m.
Worihip 11 a.m.
a.m. Tno |y&gt;nl» ?up|&gt;er win ikYoung People 7 p.m.
observed. Sermon, W. P. Iliouka
Evening service ? : » pm
tb’rdnrsday Evening f:.10 p m. Jr.
Sunday Schiwil n (5 a.m. “ Bring
Everybody tnvilad io attend all
All The Family. We l’ r&lt;&gt;*id( For
ear services.
Every Member &lt;«f The lamtly—
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Even the Itaby.”
GENEVA
Morning Worship t l r“l • *«•
13’. A. Film weed,
Taster
Sermon, W. P. Brook* Jr.
Sunday School
10 A. M.
Training
Union «;43 p.m.
Morning Worahlp
H A. &gt;L Training Union I* • "Family Af­
B.T.l?.
7 P. M
fair". We provide for every mem­
Evening Worship
* P- M.
Prayer Service Wed
* P- M ber of the family.
Evening Worship 3.00 pin. An
“ Cooperating with Southern RapKvrning of Song.
Hat Convention."
Fellowship
Hour after the
FIRST CHURCH OF THE
Evening Service In the Memorial
n azaren k
Educational Building sponsored
by tha Visual Aids Committee.
“ Sanford’s _Singing
_ _ Chutth"
Corner of Second and Mapla
-Wednesday Evening S r r v i r e
R. H. Spear Jr., Minister
7:10 p.m. Come and bring your
You ara cordially invited lo at­ Ilihlrs.
tend church with ue this Sunday.
Nursery Open at all vervirr*
Sunday School at «;30
George
’nr the hard-of-hear.
Earphones V
Pittard, SupL
Ing.
Morning Worship at 10:41
Ser­
Welcome.
mon by tho pastor NYPS at 4:45
p. m.
Johnny Carter. Prea. FIRST CHRISTIAN &lt; III HUH
Junior Society «:43 p. m.
Mrs.
1*07 Sanford \«e.
R. Carter, Buperv*»°r.
perrj I.. Slone. Minister
Bible Clinic 4:43 p. m.
Frank
Sunday School, 9:13 am , with
H. Price, Moderator.
classes for all ages.
Evening EvangelUlk 7:30
ScrMmning Worship, II am-, with
mnn by the pastor.
The church le comfortably air­ Communion and Sermon. Topic:
cooled. Courteous ushers will con- "Laliorers Together with God’ (t
trlbuto to yoyr convenience. A Cor. 3:91. Special music by the
ford E. JoWuoo. lupaiManant
nursery la open for all regular and rhoir under thr direction of Jay
Preaching Service U a. m.
special services. Servicemen and M. Walter, accompanied by Mrt.
. M Y r 3 p. m.
their familleo ora welcome whether N. V. Farmer, organl-t. Navy
Pritar mealing, Thursday, 1.34 their stay In Sanford it long or families, tourist*, weekend guestsand olhera not attending regu­
: T *•
short.
larly rUawherr ate Invited to
We
give
special
Invitation
to
f
assem bly o r god ch u ecr
worship
and
fellowship
with
us
13th Bi. and Lawrel Avw.
but urge you to attand the church
- S inday Sch-wl 4t4S a m.
of your chalet this Sunday.
Morning Worship 11 •• *«•
Youth Ssrvire 4:43 p mSOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
Evangallstie Rally 1:43 p. m.
East 37th -Street
Prayer and Bible Study Wednes­
Missionary
prcmillenlum
day at 1:41 p. m.
R- R. Lunsford
.,'*Jni« tha happy, alaglng crowd. Pastor
Associate Pastor W. L Stephens
.
Warship tha Lord with wa."
Sunday School SupL
Milton
“|
FOBTHR CMAPWHlfgtwbeltham.
rn
■BYHODOY CaUBCH
Sunday School
10.00 A. M.
Morning Worthip
11:00 A. M«:00 P. M.
le e . George E. CarlMl, MtaMOar EvMlng Worahlp
•:4S a.aa. Sunday Sthanl .
Praror Meeting
S:00 P. M.
ll:M a.M. Worship lerrkw.
WELCOME TO THR CHURCH
100 p m Worship Sarrtra
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
t
PAOI.A WEJII.ETAN
Ret. J. W. Parham, pastor
METHODIST CHURCH
Cor. PowfteMlh St- Oak Ase.
4 Mile* Wool *■ Et- IS
Sunday School 9:43 a. m.
Pundsy School
Morning Worthip Service 11:00
SANFORI) BEVENTII-n\Y
Morning Worship
1»:«* u n .
ADVENTIST CHURCH
a WMloyaa Y’oulk
S:4i
Training Union 4:41 pm. It’* n
70# Kim Avenue
•'F.vonlng Worship
7:30 family affair.
W, J. Ovtmsn, P»»t»r
Wodnoadsy PrmyonwooUag
7JO
Evening Warship i p.m.
Sabbath
School
(Saturday)
Evoryon* Wotcwma •
9:30 a.m.
*
Rov. Cecil W. Shoffar
Miss Betty Malone, mlsaiowary
Worship Hour 11:00 a m. Topic,
ta American Indian*, will speak
"poea God 4 ^ r*!’'
Friday, Saturday, aad Sunday at
Wednesday 7:13 pm. Prayer
WaMar L Raw* J r, Pastor
7:30 p.m.
Meeting. Subject. "The lamb's
Sunday School 19 a.m.
Manias Worship Sorvica U a.m Wife."
LAKE MART RAPTIBT
Sarmaw by tW pastor.
Friday 7:43 pm. Missionary
j
CHAPEL
E ftalig Worship Srrrtra 7:30
Volunteer Program. "The Rons
p.m. Sermow by tha pastor.
A
Lake Mary, FW.
Praysr Manilas Wadaasday 7:to
1 • I Pastor — Eee. H. A. Frith It,
pm.
' I Sunday School S ill a m
• 1 Morning Warship 11:10.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
A rordial wrrlrom* is eetended
I Training Ualri 4:30 p m
Pastor— MIHow H. Wyatt
tn ell In Join ns In nur worship
I Evening Warship 7 JO.
l:4S Church School. Classes for and share In the fellowship of
* Prayer Meeting Wad. Y Jt p m all ages.
this hour.
11:00 a m Holy Communion.
t o r firry BAPTIST ch urch
o r OVtRDO
Communion Mediation — “ The THE LITTLE BROWN CHURCH
Rev. Lasts Day. Mtotmar
Sward of the Spirit"
ON TIIK HILL
9:43 a.m. Suadiy BcWaL
7:00 p m M.Y.F.
(I'ongregallonal)
7:41 Organ Vrapors
. Corner of 21 St. and Park Ate.
1:00 Evoalng Worihip. Sermon
J. Bernard Root. Minister
Tejlo—"Work".
Sunday School 9:30
Brea danat over WTRR.
Morning Worthip 11:00
•
9:00 Eerroatloa for young peoSermon: "Hop* Bpring* ^ lu ll­
pieing on Triumphant Wings.”
Air Cowditlewod Sanctuary.
n o u r ( r o m church
(Episcopal)
Roe. R. Lyttleton Zimmerman,
R. D.
Bar. A. G. Melanie, Minister
nth
Bunday
after Trinity
9:4S a m Sunday SchooL
■:(M) a.m. Holy Eucharist.
l i f t a m The Beialew meota for
P:tl a.m. Choral Eucharist and
Address.
Bervtret through the week:
Monday through Thursday and
Baturday — Holy Communion —
7:30 a.m. Friday — Holy Com­
munion—9:M am.

Tffttr PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Oak Art. and Third PI.

L IT T L E

V E N IC E

W UC0M I HAW
WILL YOU BE OUR 601017
ChfclM.uaUtmVeUa.
A b s o lu t e ly
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Ogmi Frida* Renptogg T-l
MB M. Pack Atm

I Notlca b all Real EsUta
' Brokara. My 14 arra farm
I near Lake Jaaiup has been
'sold.
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PHILADELPHIA tb -\ public
inquest begin* tomorrow into the
iodden death of beauteou* young
«.*claltte Mr* D«'rD lean Stiver
Oe-lreirher The ca*e ha» been
under a aecrecy-ahrouded tn*e«tlgati.in by city police and medical
authoritiei for a week
The II.year-old chain *ture heire»* who eloped uith Miami Beach
m o t o r c y c l e policeman Karl
Orv'rclrhrr to Fnlkston, lia . June
short by two days *’» til he corrcct.-d and everything will be all
right, 1 am suic," Stunt told news­
men.

h f i»

?l. returned ti) her p*renl* h"m»
Robe. Idaho i# — The Tlale Frl. Sept 2. IMS •
•tone here two weeks »S&lt;&gt; She
died while visiting in the apart Land Department placed »ign»
mrnt ol friendr Aug. It
yeaterday around the new aaphalt
police Commlivioner Thnm»« J surface of the government parking
G ibbons h a t te rm ed Ih r death lot near the »lalehou*e In down­
••»u»plciouv’’
town I&gt;oi*e They read: •‘Stale
Thr Philadelphia Inquirer qunt
rd put. Ally. Samuel Pa«h a*
laying police have been wnrklnt
on thr assumption the death "wa«
evn-ed b* « i illegal cpccatltui."

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�Deluge Of Auto Accidents Here
May Be Slowed Down By Caution
1 Tbqra’* been • delujr# of iutomoblle
accident* in Seminoi* County in recent
week*.
Sr.nii of them could have claimed live*.
Several of them have RCluallj been near
catastrophic*. Even the loss of tim* for
those Injured, the pain that hns been en»
dured. the bill* that have piled up. mean*
that there ha* neen mure !*m than the lay­
man can see on the surfare.
Arcidenta don't run in cycles because of
the changing moon. Such reasoning just Isn't

Flooded Streets

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A canoe come* in handy during, and
right after, fair'y hard rains In Sanford.
There’s a possibility that, as extra equip­
ment. a small sire boat rotiM be carried with
each ear to hurdle Int#' sections flooded and
practically lmpa«sabie luring rainstorms.
Instead of the situation getting better
with our new s**wer ayr.tem in operation, it
seems as if the water In rro&gt;*t places is get­
ting deeper.
There must be some solution to the pro­
blem of getting the water to drain off more
quickly.
Several reasons have b^en heard here
and there as to why the water is getting
deeper Instead of draining off.
One reason given is that with th# new
sewer system, ihe water doesn't drain off
Into the river, but is now pumtivd into th*
outlets and thence out Into the river. Stands
to reason that the water mild run out fast­
er t*""» i» eonld lie pumnH nut.
Well, that's lust one of the stories float­
ing around at the present time.
Whnt we should get Is nmple drainage for
heavy rains to drain as thov should. Into the
sewer system end then in*o laike Monroe.
That's th* problem fsclrg the City of
Banford'a eewer department right now
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Ho la despised and rejected of men, a
man of eorrows and acquainted with grief.
Surely he hath borne our griefs and carried
our sorrows. Isaiah 53:3-4.—The assurance
o f divine sympathy and lore may well auatain us In hours of bereavement and sorrow
and failure.
,
HENRY, NEW PRESIDENT
CHAMPAIGN, 111. (ft—Dr. David
Boddi Henr., So, today became
president of th University of Hitaois, one of the largest univenities
|i the nation with enrollment of
■ ore than BOO*. He succeeds
J-'ovd Mmc*. who retired alter
« l years with B e aalvereity, two
*• president.

Cold W ar Grabs History By Tail
WASHINGTON J'-T h * cold ear
■ its Rama tad Re-J China has
grabbed history by th* tail sod
lurntd it arouad.
This country's driving urge —
only 1* years ago, at war’s end—
• as to keep Germany and Japan
dliermed forever. There waa even
talh here at turning Germany into
a paitureland, ju»t lo bo sure.
That feeling slowly went into re­
verse aa this country's worries
about Ruiaia Increased and Rtd
China became a threat in Alia.
The United States became the
itroegeit advocate of a rearmad
Watt Germany. The former enemy
is now in the process of building
an army—presently limited to MO
&gt; men—and Joining Its old foes
in tbs AUantic Alliance.
Once again this Ironic reverial
of hlaetory waa highlighted yeater
day: Secretary of State Dulles and
Japanese foreign Minister Shigemltau it sued a atalament here
Japan * dctarminaUon to rearm,
• ilk American blessing and urglag.
From the Americas viewpoint—

feasible.
The real reason for accident* la right
behind the wheel of the car.
Now, we're not blaming sit driver* for
being reckleas, careless, t northn.lox opera­
tors. That Just isn't the esse at ait.
Perhaps one has overlooked checking the
tires, another haa undoubtedly let repairs go
undone, still another mxy let his light* be­
come unbalanced or burn cut. There are a
hundred and one thing* that can happen
when an automobile driver doesn't take
even* precaution.
Then,’ there a th# drinking driver.
We wondrr if something esn't be don*
to remedy the situation aruund the county.
The number of arresta for DWI has been
increasing recently, and »»rh time such an
arrest is made an accident Is prevented, pro­
bably lives saved.
Our compllmenta to th# law enforcement
officials who watch ever so carefully for
every opportunity to prevent an accident.
Possibly it's the stopping of a speeding
driver, a DWI, a reckless driver.
Th* accident* must stop.
,

HAL BOYLE

New School Clothes

Solution Sought To Big Problem

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Certainly there are nrv school rlothes.
F.veryon# expect* it. Father and Mother
have been saving for them. Hie child has
been thinking these last dars of how they
will took. If parent* are wise, they will ex­
plain that too much money ppent on school
clothe* is had. Trying to ortdo other children
in looks is silly. It's below the standard of
the fine school these student* are going to.
Too manr clothes? Oh. no— for how we do
grow! A few at a lime. frevh and pleasant
to wear and aee. make In* school look nice
as It starts out for the year. They help
give the mind a fresh ary! enthusiastic feel­
ing. in keeping with the frost adventure.
Children need another kind of rlothes.
also. Their minds need them. They need real
for th* new Job of the school year. They
need courage for all the strange things a
year may being. They need willingness to
work, for learning requires work. Scholar­
ship of the mind, training of the hinds In
Industry and the arts ail coll for work. And
along with eagerness to git at the work
must go come of that hldfasHnned virtue
the pioneers retied etlck-to-it-Iveness. the
virtue of not giving up, of keeping at the
task until It I* accomplished.
Their eouls need kindness to other child­
ren, generosity, honesty. Justice.
If they have these, fun comes naturally.
Th* child whose homework and music prac­
tice are regularly don* la tha lighthearted,
happy child.
Th* first week of school la Important It
acta th* tone for tha term. Tha ch'ldren will
try their best to do well this year. Give them
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gay and glorious way!
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/AmLo MARLOW

NEW YORK # -t l° w can Ameri­ Gen. Wainwrlght w i t h a warm
ca moat help Japan lo become sail* and banded him the fUat of
proipcrou* and build up her armed the aia pent he used. Then be
looked deliberately, steadily and
iorret lo protect ncrteir?
Thu la ■ major diplomatic prob­ coldly at the Japaoese before go­
lem today which Foreign Minuter ing on with the signing. That ges­
Mimoru Shigamittu and bis beau­ ture was foe Bataan, for Corrtgitiful daughter are trying to solve dor*-and the Japanese caught Ua
significance fully.
during a visit here.
"Silence fell over the spectators
Shigcmitiu, one of th* friendli­
est facci the Japaaete empire haa aa the two Japanrse signatories
turned toward the United States put Ihcir names to the documents.
in a lime when It ban felt friend They signed with Oriental slow­
•hip waa important, bed a leg ness Dotting bis black silk topper,
blown off in Shanghai during the Foreign Minister Mamoru ShigaJapaneM effort lo pacify tha Chi milsu aat with his wooden leg
stiffly attended before him. The
nets,
IhlgtmiUu, convicted n a war diplomat missad the inkwell with
criminal, now la his nation's moat the first thrust of hit pen. Then be
popular political
aaleimaa la laboriously mewled nit name an
both docun
documents—a copy for the
America.
Allies, one for Japan.
Our situation! do change. Trn
"The right hand of Gen. HotlJiro
yeera ago today, I wrote the fol­
lowing dispatch from th* deck of Umeio, Japanrse army chief of
atalf. shook slightly at ha add
the batlleihip Missouri:
kla signature. Noting the ralebow
There were four tingling mo­ row af ribboaa on bit dress uni
ments of high drama in th* it- form, aa America* spectator wito
minute ceremony during which cracked: ‘ Whipped everybody hut
Jipsn bound herself lo lay down th* United States.'
her arms unconditionally and bow
"The Allied signatories signed
to Ui* dictates o f th* Allies.
quickly, « m after tbo other.
"The setting was perfect-eo th*
" Met ua pray,' " said Maccaptain’s prnraooade of this battle­
ship, nicknamed 'Mighty Me.' Al­ Arthur, “ that the pear* bo •
lied ships ringed the Missouri in restored to th* world end that God
concentric circlaa of power. Out­ will preserve it always. These pro­
lined againit Iho murky iky were ceedings are closed.’
'T h e worldwide blood bath at
dark green bill* of a aatica being
occupied tor the D m time ia Us last waa at aa end,
turbulent history.
"The* came the eptno-tiagllag
T h a first mo meet at drama climes. Forty-six groat-winged
came when Gen. M a e A r t k w r luporfortreams swept over Ihe
walked up the gangplank and fleet like high graceful birds. Aad
moved arroaa the deck wltk a behind them roared the 3rd Fleet’s
stride lithe for a man of kla year*. fighters, dive-bombers and torpedo
You could feel the inteasity of this pianos.
mao stimulate the crowd like a
"They flew over the massed
current of electricity. It was Mac docks of the Missouri In wave after
Arthur’s hour « f a lifetime, and be wave after wave, until Uw whole
bad prepared for K by almotl half hay t h r o b b e d . The battleship
a century of military service,
teemed almost to rock with Bo
"The M il moment af emotional
*4 their patalag. There never
Impact wai the arrival af tha
a mare stirring Right, and H
Jepaaeae delegation Mur la civilUrn hearts at th* sailor* aad
Ian dm s, seven wearing navy or
H choked thorn with the
army uaifonai. They stood await
at Unship in victory and
Ing Mac Arthur's pleasure like ■ ad e Bern feel ■■ If they wore
atone gargoyles.
swallowing their slomscht.
"Their stolid features shewed
"There Is no way lo describe
neither guilt nor regret, pain nor that mystic exultation. It gripped
resentment — only aa abiding, everyone. Yon felt suddenly that
watchful, animal, anlmal-llkt pa­ tbs lah on tt? documents, lying
tience. You felt that ealy Urn* monaaatarliy forgotten an Use
would reveal what tha petleace table, meant nothing. And that Uw
“ 'How did Boa* little me* ever iaa symbols.
Blah they could got away with
-Yaw Salt, to
KT eoe wklla unitermtd
peace ha*
wwipnw**
to* teS m i
T h e third U « U i* t came when
to the sky aad
MarArtknr began signing Be aurkettle brothers af
W umtwte, He turned to MM worth aad of Be weton, lyiag

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In land grass aad sea graves
around the world. «
"The planes came on and on relistlessly. You felt that the nation
that produced them could send
them on and on forever, until it
achieved any noble purpose, any
peece, however difficult.
"They droned across the main­
land of Japan. The Navy hand
struck up ’California. Here I
Come,' end the ceremony waa
over.*'
It la nice to have Shigcmitiu
kick now as a guest and ask him
how w* can build back that Jap
anese army k* surrendered
year* ago today.

Russian To Get
U. S. Citizenship

with its eyes fastened aa the
strength of Rod China-Japan Isn't
rearmlag fast enough.
Th* American seal at early poatwar days Is force Japan to stay
peaceful waa shared by Japaaoa*.
They wrote Into their constitution
—under Americas guidance—a de­
termination to stay unarmed.
That guarantee haa become a
little aakward now.
Japan haa been protected from
attack by American troops, plants
aad ships stationed ia aad around
Japan. Eventually this country
wants to withdraw Its own forces
and let Be Japanese defend themtcUea.
Under American prodding th*

Eirm Grasp Taken
On Argentina
By President Peron
BUENOS AIRES. Argentina
Presidant Juan D. Peron lightened
a firm new grip on Argcntna yes­
terday. warning grimly B it opposi­
tion violence will be met by **w
lioa itili more violent."
He told ■ well-ocganlled demon­
stration of many Bousanda last
night be waa wiBdrawiag kla offer
to step down aa president. Earlier
Wednesday, he had announced be
would resign If it would guarantee
"pacification" of th* nation.
S p e a k i n g before the wildly
cheering throng in Ihe ctnlral
Plata d* Mayo, he said It was
clear his opponent! "do not want
Be pacification w* have offered
Bern.” .
"There remain only two roads:
for the government, a repression
adjusted to th* subversive actions;
for Be people, aa action, ■ strug­
gle which matches the violence to
which Uwy went te carry us,” he
said.
"W* have to answer violence
with greater violence. And when
one at aur p sepia fans, five at
them will fall."

ALEXANDRIA. Va., ( ft - rater
Pirogov, a Russian Flier who
risked his life te hop th* Iron
Curtain ia 194*, wUl become aa
America* cititaa.
Th* L it major harrier was
cleared Wednesday with the aa
nouacement Bat Be Immigration
and Naturalisation Service has sp
proved Pirogov‘t application tec
CitlMShlp.
Pirogov, a navigator, and ptM
Anatote laraoff Laded to a Rue*
stoa bomber at aa airport ia tha
America* tsaa af Austria- seven
yeera ago with a acaat tw* misutes at fuel left.
laraoff berama homesick and
returned to Russia, but Priogov.
now U. settled ia Fairfax County,
Va. Ha la now n consultant te Be
Air Force.

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Japan*** are building an army
hut slowly. But because ol lbs
constitutional prohibition against s
Japanese military force, the arm)
being put togeBer aow Is' call*
a "security force."
It could be called in army, ttt
right name, U the constitution w&lt;m
changed. That may be don* :»
Ume. But I change in Be cornu
tutloa requires a two-thuds vuU
la both houses of Parliament aas
• majority vote by the people
There are (wo main politics,
parties in Parllment—Shigemil
tu'a Democrats and Be Liberalsbut neither baa a majority anf
Bcrcfor* neither can supply the
two-Blrds vole necessary to amrnf
Be constitution.
n
The Socialists, of LA and right,
are against rearmament. So ir«
the Communlsta. If Be Democrat!
and Liberals merge, as tney may.
Bey will have a majority but ws0]
•till be 11 scats short of two Birds
Dulles and Shigemltsu talk*]
here ycsltrday, the last diy el
the foreign minister's visit, of whrn
Japan would be strong enough u
defend Itself and th* American
troops ia Japan, now 100,o&lt;R
could b* withdrawn.
That Is some distance away. The
Japanese bate about 130.000 troops
in their ground force* now Shlgtmitsu talked of increasing Bern I*
about IM.ooo by ' « ! .
' American officials look upon IM..
000 a* too little and Bink that. be.
for* Japan has ■ sufficient da.
for* Japan has a sufficient d«
fens* force, it should have Mown
Shigemltsu promised Japan *mi“
do its best. It expecta lo bav«
1,300 planes by 19*0.

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�Socia l fc v e n lA .
Grammar School Faculty Gives
Philosophy, Selects Committees

School Foods A ssn.
Attends 3-County
M eet In Titu sville

Spotlight
On Hollywood

Woman's Club
Invited To Attend
Leadership Course

iM A ix -r ir ricKicLUNcs
Warm summer day? Let the kids
taka their lunch to tha park— ar
Just eut to tha backyard. .*
Meat Loaf Saodwlcbaa
Whole Tamaloaa
Carrot Sticks
Raiska Raf/igarator Cookiae
Fresh Fruit
Lemonade
RAISIN REFRIGERATOR
COOKIES
Ingredients: I cupa lifted flour.
H teaspoon baking soda, 1 teaapooe salt, 1 cup aeodkis raisins,
(riaiad sad drained and chopped),
H cup butler or margarine, 1 cup
eugar, I teaspoon vanilla, 1 egg.
I tiNespoona milk.
Mathod; lift together Mm flour,
baking eoda and salt. Rinse
ralsiae ta hot *|trr; drain; rbop
Cream butler, sugar and vanilla.
Beat In egg thoroughly. Stir dry
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alternately with milk. Stir la
...ape lino rolls; wrap In
waasri paper and chill thoroughly.
Cut ir very thin slJcea with aharp
knife, using tawing motion; place
an into apart on greased baking
•heat. Bake la hot (M i degree* t
even I la II mlnulaa ar matil
lightly browned. Remora ta wire
rack with spatula to coaL Makes
about 4H doteo fooklee.

use studio eiecutlve refiorts
that her first two scenea were
emotional one* — she plays thr
second wife of tha tale socirty
|hand pianist
tha second frmlnIn# lead.
“ Yet." addrd the aaeculise.” she
did them both with one take each.
It waa amaiiog."
Her only previous acting ripen
irnct bad been in one Australian
movia In whlrh she did ber own
hair and makeup.
That waa Tuesday, fthurr took
rme look and set up a screen test
at Columbia Wednesday. On Thurs­
day aha paced tha floor of -her
hotel roam. Friday waa tha day
Columbia sent her a script for
"Tha Eddie Durbin Slory" and
told her _
to __
teat nv.rua;
Monday IU
forI 1
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part.
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was on her way to New York City
for location scenes with Tyrvne
Power •—* w‘ —
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Robert Morris Is
Honored By OES
At Annuol Picnic

SPRLNGFIF.LD. III. * -Jackie of the perfect ho»t, look a bott le
Sue Mile*, 12. gave a birthday »tund In front of the c*ke to keep
parly for her 3 year-old Brittany her gue*t* away from it.
»p.i- el Mickey Wednesday.
Dug candy fator* were dl»tribtiled to the gur*l«—14 neighbor­
hood dog* accompanied ht their
young master* and Ml«&lt; Tresses.
Everything w e n t
sm-iiMr
enough until it brrame lime to
»er\e the hirthday rake, made of
dog 1 od and topped with three

Wedding Revealed
Wi'liam Jan n llortoi,
of
Mr. and Mr*. W, M. Dorter, m l
Pair: * Ann t'&lt;» .in*, daughter of
Mr*. Iu&gt;'iett* Cnltli)* of Little
Itnck, Ark., were married Satur­
day night In Ikt I:
SI
Church of the Natatrn* by the
Rev. Deal.
The couple it near residing In
Sanford.
Ihroueh Ihn InTi.ate •* n
■wiinraing pool iiatvrslav

Mr. and Mr*. Jot.n Ru««l ami
isiightcr. Pan. left Monday by
plane for Cherry Point. N. t\. af­
ter visiting with Mr. and Mi*.
George King and Mr and Mr*.
J. A. Hti*«l for *rvr-*l day*. Mr.
Du-*i I* an accountant In the
U S. Marines.

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The CPO Wive* Club will have
a ilaticr at I « CPU Club ler all
l i'll'a and t’ rir eur*t». Danrint*
will tx&gt; enjoye*l to the tnu*ic of
the •'Mvlotorus'* from Hi* Pine
Hill* t ounliy (*inli, from It to
12: to p in. *t-J atlrmlanve prlir*
will be given. Ticket* may l&gt;e on
lalnrd fruni &lt; r CPO Dai or any
chief petty -iffieri.
The regular mietii.g of Amer­
ican legion Ausitiaiy will hr
hi Id at it 30 p.m. In Hie I glon
Hut. ii.il S ilt D
give repott» and a covered dl*n
supper will i-e hi Id fur all mem­
ber* their hu iami*, and guest*.
Tin Duplicate llridgi* g'Inla will
nurt at the 3 acht t'lub with
•eating to in : in at 7.15 and play
to Ugin at a u’clink.

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The annua! Robert Morris Pic­
nic of the OKS wa* held Wed
ne*d»y aftermxin at Hock Serins*
with 34 member* pre-ent to en
jay ilrlirtou* food and recreation
Aftt r swimming was enj.ived
and the group had gathered (o eat
timl«r the plrnlc table*, Mr*. II
F. Civn*hawr
reading
“ Thr Garden of Fratrrnltt'' In ho
m&gt;r of Ihe founder, Robert Murrl*.
He wa* born in NVw York Aug.
31. IAIN and wa* the ion of Ito
bert and Charlotte Louvinia Peck
ham. He later a**umed hi* name
from hi* fodrr father, John M.ir
ria, with whom he made hi* home
after Ihe death of hi* father, he
wa* made a Mauler M»*nn in
1*16 and in 1*19 in Fulton County
Ky.. lie organised the fir»t chapter
of the Order of Ihe Karirrn Star,
lie waa crowned poet laureate
of Free Maionry on Dec. 17, tMI
The Daughters of Wralry Fun
and dmd al La Grange, Ky., on •lay School t’la** of the Fif*t
July 31. 1M*.
Methodist Church will meet In
At 9 p, m, a picnic lunrh wa* McKinley Hall fur it* rrguUr
•preail and thank* given by Frank business and -ocial meeting at M
L. Miller. Special cueHr were pm. with Mr*. J. II. Anderson's
Mr. and Mr* A. F. Ilamtcy, Vr group acting a* host#*-e*.
The First Baptist Inti rmedlate
and Mr*. A K Rossetler and Mr.
and Mr*. Frank !.. Miller,
Royal Anil.u elm* will meet at
7 p m.
The F.xerutlve Rnard of Ihe
Women of Ihe Fir*t Prohylerian
Church will meet in Hi* Session
room at 10 a m.
There will l-e a hoard meeting
Mr. and M-* William llaidln of th* Wt*t‘S of the Firet Ms-tooand fa mlly ai d Mr and Mr*. V«-rn- di*t Church at l* B.m. A general j
rii* Hanlin and fiml.y are *|M-ndtng tm*int*e meeting will lolluw at
two week* at New Smyrna Beach. 9: IS.
The Unity Pi*-* will meet at
Mr. and Me*. William I.. We*t 7:15 p.m. Iri the Valdes II net
and son have returned to Gaine*. with Jerry Mracham a* tenrher.
ville alter vlrltlng Mirlr parent*.
Mr. an-l Mr*, linrvey 8wan»on.
Mr and Mr*. Irving Pryor hafe
*• thrir gue-t* for leveral ilaye,
Mr. and Mre. HnruM Willey Hr . nf
f'layton. Del., and their two child­
ren, William and Rebecca Ann.

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Given For Canine

Teinty-three member* of Ihe
Semtiolr County School Food
Service A«*ociation went be bin
to Titusville on Wednesday to
participate in a tri county food
handler* training arhonl.
RecDtration began at 1:30 a
m. Dunne the day six film* were
viewed pertaining to tanitation
In tre preparation, storage and
serving ol food*.
lecture* on lanllatlon and
health were given by Itimell K
Jackson. the State Unitarian
Dorcot James F. Sorer*. Mr*
Henry Y Woodard. Mr*. Ada
Stamrh. MHt Florence Wagner
assistant ilate school lunch sup
ervtvor along with Seminok* Coun
ty nurte, Mr*. Ilulda Klbbee amt
count) aanttarjan, Valda Robins
al*o gave Interesting talk*.
The program ended at I p in
Th»*e attending from Seminole
County were Mr*. France* Catledge. Mr* lllanrh Curtin. Ovie­
do; Mr*, (larice Dekle, Mrs. Khha at the Sa-tfor I Naval Auxiliaiv
I.ce, Wc*t Side; Mr*. Ruby Da- of the event. tStafl Rhutul
vl*. Mr*. Rentier Hughe*. Smith-

The Sanford Grammar School
faculty met recently. Her old lire*
kenbaeh, principal, prcaided and
appointed a nominating committ e with Mr*. Ila.hel Ilrin-on ae
c ‘•iriuan to nominate faculty jfflccra for the achool year.
The nominating rommittea pre•entrd to the group the following
alate of officers; Mr*. Sybil
Routh, prealdent; Mila Catherine
Ball, vice president and treasur­
er; and Mr*. Allca Grant, secre­
tary. These officers were unani­
mously elected.
On the following day the Exerutive Board met and appointed
the following chairmen of stand­
ing committee*: Audio Visual,
Richard Jone*; Bulletin Board,
Mre. Maids An*ley; Chapel Program*. Mrs. Alice Ratliff; Libr­
ary,
Mr*. Margaret
Wright;
Health and Safety Council, Mrs.
Rachel Rrinson; Credit Union,
Mr*. Jewel Riser; Art and Sup­
plies, Mr*. Margaret Wright; Art
"Our criteria for promotion fol­
Co-chairman, fourth grade, Mr*. low our objective* a* stated
Kila Grantham; Art Co-chair­ abort. Promotion it determined
man, fifth grade, Mr*. Margaret on individual pupil achievement
Wright; Art Co-ehairman, sixth and social condition* conriderr.l.''
grade, Mr*. Maida Aniley; Mutie,
Mr*. Ruta Grantham;
Grad*
Chairman, fourth grade, Mre.
Kula Grantham; Grade chairman,
fifth grade, Mr*. Catherine Rail;
and Grad* Chairman, siith grade,
Mr*. Roberta Richard*.
The faculty will meet each
HOLLYWOOD tit
Hardly a
Tuesday afternoon during the week goe* by that tome movie big
achool year. On* meeting a. wig doesn't make a publ.r preach
month will be used for piofee- mrnt, to wit: “ Girl*, stay away
ainnal study. The other meeting* from Hollywood. Don't call u*.
w ill he for general business. The' we'll call you.'*
faculty has adopted policies of
But bow art you going to keep
the achool worked out by • com-1 'em down on the farm when they
mtttee which la working U Im­ read what happened io Victoria
prove our policies.
Shaw, Hollywood's first Auitrallan
The faculty has accepted this Cinderella?
philosophy for the achool: "Wa,
Juit a few weeka ago, Victoria
the faculty of the Hanford Gram­ was a well-known model in Sydney
"What problem* face club wo­
mar School, advocate the educa­ She wa« known there a* “The men a* traders? Wtiat. In fart, la
tion of the whole child—physical­ Fact," which will give you some ■ trader?"
ly, mentally, toclally, and emo- sort of an idea what a stunner the
These are a few of the nuc*tlon*
tionaly. Wa believe that human la.
to be rnn*id-rrd by Florida rlilblife la earred, requiring respect
Then Bob Hope arrlted In Aus­ women when ther n *-et on Kept.
for self and athera, and that de­ tralia. He aiked Victoria'* model 9 and 10 In Orlando for a two
mocracy la the beet known means agency for soma of their bed-look­ day course In leaderphip training.
•f living for the Individual, ing girls, Hope, aomelime* known
Sponsored by the F'urida Frd#rat "Tha Leer." needed something atlon of Women’* t’luh. Adult
- "OW p M M T b ’ to.ed 0. ,hf to leer at In hit art.
education DIvMon, under the
todietdwnl M b l welter* of each
Hope, a friendly type guy. told Farrington of Viand clubwomen
&gt;«kUd, had wm f Often Is mad# to Victoria; "If you ever come to will mret al th&lt; Angehilt Hotel to
■tank hto Mndh II in mur purpoae, Hollywood, look up my agent." di*eu*» leadership pioldem*, pro•r whj iawve, to provide a* many It’ s Ihe tvpe of remark that Hope ream planning, committee char­
b aralag dM atton a* ponibla or any other top liar makes doren* acteristic* ar-' leader-hlo. Panel
•nd in ea doing, guide and naalat of times a year to young talent1
•ur children la acquiring a better
Bob hardly had arrived bark
understanding et th« world ta from Australia when Victoria fol
which w# live. Wa al*o belleea lowed.
that eertala basic facta and
“ lie didn’t realise that when he
•kills, our eultura heritage*, said that to me. I had been laving
ahould b* taught la ardor to at­ my money for lust such an Invita
tain our objective
lion ,"'th e said.

THE SANFORD HERALD
Frl. Sept 2, in.*.3
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FftnT .WORTH, Tex. tA-Poliee
found the body of gunman-gambler
Leroy (Tlncy) EggUston, 45, In a
ahlllow well six miles north of
here Wednesday night. He had been
shdl in Ihe hack of Ihe head.
His desth left alive only two of
the principals In tha il»yfor-p»y
murder of wealthy oilman William
P.*Clark, gl, found dead Ifl his
caffifliive home May 22, 1551.
Tie remaining principals art
d ir k 's blonde widow Miry. 41.
,and Harry Huggins, the 47-yesrold mobster-informer who said
Mrs. Clark offered a 110,OM re­
ward for her husband’s death,
Eggleston's body was found lesa
thin a week alter his blood stained
aedan turned up on a parking lot
here.

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NEW YORK (ft—Frank Lane
publicly apologised for hit vocal
outburst against an umpire during
a gam* in Chicago last week, but
the general manager of the White
Sox Insisted tha umpire was at
fault.
Lana berated Umpire Larry
Napp before American League
President Will Harridga in the
seventh Inning of a game between
Chicago and Boston last Tuesday,
He was summoned lo New York
yesterday, fined 1500 and ordered
lo apologise.
Commissioner Ford Frick slid:
"For conduct unbecoming a
baseball official and for using
violent profane language Frank
Lane Is fined S»0 . . . "It U
understood Lena will mike a prop­
er publie apology to Mr. Harridga,
Ihe American League and lo the
Chicago fans."
The stormy Chicago official
readily apologised and then gave
his own eiplanatlon:
"I went to Mr. Ilarridge'i bos
to complain about Umpire Larry
Napp but my remarks wart direct­
ed at Cil Hubbard, chief of Ihe
league's umpires, who also was
there.
"I protested strongly against
Napp's actions In ejecling Sher­
man Lollir, our No. 1 catcher,
alter failing to remova a Boston

Sal M aglie Is
Surprise Choice
For Cleveland
CLEVELAND UB — A surprise
choice, Sal (Tha Barber) Maglie.
hurii tonight for Cleveland as the
Indlaas take on Ihe Chicago White
Sot la the opener of e four-game
struggle for the A m e r l e e a
League'* fire* place.
It will he Migtie's first atari tit
Cleveland since his sale by Ihe
New York Oiente a month ego.
The IT-year-old right-hander made
only one start for Use Tribe, a 1-5
loss In Washington.
Facing the Barber will be Connie
Johnson, who pitched a g-o shutout
■gainst the Indians last July • in
Chicago.
The White Soi, leading both the
Indiana and Ihe New York Yankees
by half a game, will be starting
• 11-game tour of the circuit.
They have only five home games
remaining—Iwro with tha Tribe end
three against Kansas City—ell lo
he played the final week of the
season.
Clevsland Manager Al lavpes
slid he pirksd Maglie because he
wanted a curve bill specialist to
go against the Soi.
Up to now Cleveland and Chi­
cago have divided It games, Ihe
Indians winning fear out of seven
at heme. In the pest twe seasons,
they have finished with 11 games
apiece.
Early Wynn la elated lo pilch
Asr Use Indians tomorrow and Bob
Lemea and Mlhe Garcia In a
double-header Sunday.
In the final three games, Ihr
White Sox ire expected lo send
Billy Fierce, lack Harthmsn end
Dick Donovan to Ihe mound,
Ihoagh the order they will follow
is not yet certain.

THERE’ S REASON TO smile
lay* Georg* Fdward* a* he
holds tip the Ifl fM'fiee fi-h he
eauaht less -.ht.ii on minute af­
ter the whistle sounded *« -*att
fithina- (I'n.t'.o hr Janie-on)

S4HTIIEARTEKN CONFERENCE
By TIIE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Soulhraiiern Conference football
squids hustled thrnujh their first
workouts Thursday with various
drgrrrc of optimism and widely
varying results.
In the overcast of dose opening
dates, Mississippi Stile found a
dirk rloud while the Georgia Bull*
dogs saw only the silver lining.
Stale lost two first stringers. Jim
llirnrsi, 175-pound senior from
Helena. Ark., received a broken
hand during Ihr morning workout
and is expected to he out for at
least thrre weeks. Quarterback Rill
Stanton of Sylariuga. Ala., left the
drill for the infirmary, where he
was confined with a high fever.
No one knows how lung he will
hr out.
Coach Darrell Royal moved up
William Earl Morgan, 152 • pound
sophomore, lo rcplare Harness.
Al Athens, flrorgia roaches said
the practice was the best opening
drill they ever had seen. Coach
Wally nulls commented that Laneair Huberts and Roy Wilkins Are
as good a pair id ends as he has
ever coached
Elsewhere in Ihr emiference
roacli*s were more cautious in
Ihrir appraisals.
Ralph Jordan said the workout
hit .52 varsity charges went through
was "satisfactory.'' Junior quarter­
back llowrll Tuhbi was the most,
Impressive of five candidates for'
Ihr big vacancy left by Ikibby
Freeman.

player fr om Ihe game for a more
serious offense.
"In the fifth inning, this Boston
player not only put on a terrible
demonstration in front of the fans
In disputing a decision by Napp
hill ariually hulled ihr umpire ind
kicked dirt al his feel Despile that
he was allowed In .lay In Ihe
game.
"The next Inning, several A'hi
ragn players were Jockeying Napp
from Ihe dugmit but Ihe iimolrr
singled laillar nul and gave him
the thumb. I admit Ihe language
wasn't exactly the type that wnull
meet the approval of Emily Post
Stan Musial's fifth grand slam
hut i was angry rtean through at hiunrr came three days before the
the injustice and t guess I inmred All-Star game. It beat the Chica­
no words In telling Hubbard so " go Cubs, 4-2.

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A (IROUP OF earitrd younealrra at the Bixth Annual Javceo Fishing tloilo* garter aliont the of.
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Costa Favored
To Beat Bell
By ’ ll) WILKS
The Associated Psess
For all the huffin' and puffin'
they did during August, the three
leading contender* for the Ameri­
can league pennant might just as
well have taken a month's rest. It
Just didn't do 'em no good, no
how.
For the past 32 days Chicago,
Cleveland and New York (all Idle
yesterday) have been scraping to

Cltvriand end New York trailed
with .603, each one game behind
Today Chicago leads wilh a floa
percrnlage. Cleveland and New
York hall a game behind, are tied
for second wilh .&lt;03.
The only difference b el w e e n
Ihrm is that the White Sox, ratclsing up in games played, had on*
more game than the Yankres and
Indians and lost it.
For Ihe month, New York was oo
top 13 days, Chicago 12 and Cleve­
land 5. The Indians, who also
shared Ihe lead fur a day with
New York, had the biggest August
lead, two games. The Yanka lot
bv I'k, Chicago by one.
And with Chicago'* M a r t y
Marion and Cleveland's Al Lopes
agreeing atl Ibo way, Yank Man­
ager Cahey Stengel says It's just
"ton awful even."
"All I know Is." says Case.
"Ihst we have 23 more tn play
and must win *R lo make sure I
realise Ihst's 97 wins, but that's
what it will take. I thought before
It ruuld be done with 94."
The Ysnk* were in Ihe best posi­
tion to get oil quiek on their way
lo 97. They opened • home stand
this afternoon with the Washington
Senators, whom they’ ve beaten II
limes in It, while the White Sox
and Tribe go at each ether la the

fAM WHOECTJOCFCr*
f a t h e r th a h h o r s e s
can PCbatC m s ONE

T IL L THEIR fP C O R E S Ei

NEW' YtJRK uP — C i r m e l o
(Chubbyi Costa is a 2-1 favorite
lo beat Bobby Bell In their
firs! game of a four-game series ••rubber'' boot tonighl and k;rp
at Cleveland tonight. Tie Sox and alive his chances of gelling a tillr
crack at fealherwcighl champum
Indians are a* for Ihe season.
! Sandy Saddler,
The only arlinn yrslrrday was
The Madison Square Harden inin Ihr National I-ragiir, uhrre rounder, starting al 9 n ro„ KST
Brooklyn made the most of seven will be broadcast and leleeast by
hits to thump Milwaukee 43; Cin­ NBC.
Saddler hasn't defended his
cinnati defeated New York 7 4;
and Pittsburgh again edged St crown in ovrr six months and
Costa, a flashy 21-yrarold from
Louis 7 6
|Brooklyn, wants tne next chance.
The Brooks got their hits in the
"Chubby has the style to best
third and fifth innings to score
In the p»sl ve.n Virginia Teels
Saddler," said manager1 Steve
their runs. Boy Campanella singled
Paris, who does atl the talking for was unbeaten In nine fnolhallj
home two runs and scored another
his shy fighter, "he'll box rings tames and in e'gM wrestling
as Brooklyn trimmrd the magic
around Saddler, who's ready to t* matches.
number lo Ifl—any combination of
taken."
10 Dodger victories and Milwaukee
Bell can gum things tip like hr
defeats gives the Brooks the flag.
Jive Nos hill won his 5th—most did once before lo Costa. The &gt;;
by a Cincy hurlrr since Ewell year-old ex-soldier from Youngs­
Blackwell won 14 In 1951-while town, Ohio, Is one of the two feathrrs to whip Costa. Rudy Garcia
seven hilling the Giants. He gave
up two homers In Dusly Rhodes was the first.
The two defrali came In sucresand one to Al Dark, but drove
hnmr two runs himself while Chuck sion last year, a busy year of to
fights in which Cirmelo rose from
Harmon balled In four wilh a
Ihe prelim ranks to the main rvrnl
home run anJ a slnglq.
elasa. Garcia won Oct, 25 and Hell
The Pirates, now Just 2'4 games Dee. g.
In 1322 C oh n
shy of sevrnlb'ptare St. Louis after
Costa took a vacation and then Tin: COLOR YOU WANT
spending the last three years in came bark to avenge his loss to WHEN YOU W A N T IT
Ihe cellar, won Uic!r sixth straight Bell Feb, 21 lie heal Joey Lopes,
IN ALL FINIAHES.
wilh Grnr Freese knocking in the drew with llghlweight Tony Pulen
clinrhcr in Ihe ninth to break a and outpointed borough rival Lulu
S A N F O R D
gall tie Ramon Mrjlax had four Perer. Ilia record Is 2* 2 with 4
Rills with two doubles and a single draws.
PAINT
CO.
(or the Hun.
An indlffrrrnt performer until he
407 W. FIRST ST.
went into Ihe Army, Bell has
FREE PARKING
shown vast Improvements since ht«
PORTRAIT BY IKE
RANGELRY, Maine iT-Donald discharge. He has dropped only
Camemn. *3. Is trheduled lo re­ one (lo Costa) of I) fights In that
ceive what hr says will hr hi. time. HU record Is M-21 4.
most priird inurrsvinn—a portrait
nf him.rll in nil hy Prrsldrnt Elsrnhuwrr.
C*mrrr«n guidrd Ihe Prrvl.frnt
I.AHT i'IMK TONIGHT
nn the latter'* rerrnt Maine fish­
tSTklCm 7:15
«w«t i was T u t
ing trip.
The President .Inok several snap­
shots nf Cameron. Since Ihrn he
painled Cameron’ s portrait.
Cameron will he given the por­
trait at a luncheon lomorruw.

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NEW YORK ’.P—Sunny Jim F it^
old dean of
slmmnns,
American trainers, admitted t&amp;Jaj
he was really surprised when
Nashua stepped away from Swaps
it the start nf their match race
at Washington Park Wednesday.
"From what I had heard I didn't
think my h o r s e could outrun
' Swaps," said Mr. Fill on hi* re
I turn from Chicago, where Nashua
won by 6 'i lengths. *‘ l kneiJ
Nashua could break fast If neces­
sary but from wKvt they told me I
thought it would be Swaps First out
of Ihr gate.1*
Mr Fiti was not on hand when
Swaps," said Mr. Fit* 00 his re.
pace in bealing Nashua by a length
and a half in the Kentucky Derby
early in May.
“ Actually. I didn't eare£/ we got
to the front at the start." th&lt;^
veteran trainer continued. "Eddie
11orkey) Arearo and I agreed it
would be the best if he could go
right to Ihr front hut if he couldn't
then I told Eddie to keep that
other horse busy."
Nashua came out of the gala
isilh Arearo pis ins his whip vigor­
ously The William Woodward roll
urnl right lo ihe
save*
was headed.
Mr. Fit* espiesscd regret on*
(waring lhat Swaps ha.l turned up
lame lie said he hoped the Iwn
burses would meet again In Ihe
cnur-e of the regular raring season
llils year. Nashua's neat start
probably will he in Ihe tind.OOQ
added mile and nnr-.ignth of tha
Sysonby at Belmont Park Sept. 24.

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P. J. Cheiterton. Garfield Willatta. John Meucb, J». W. Wil- DINING Room furnlture-Duncan
llama, A. a Doadner. Land *ur- * Phyfe Crotch Mahogany. Earelleci condition. Table, »i* chair*.
v.yor.
______________ _
Bullet. China cabinet and •cry­
ing Table. Muit be &gt;een lo apC. A. WHTDDON, SR.
Eatra cool roomi. Television. U
reciate Mm . John L. Brumlt | . Beal r.rtdn Beaker
weekly. Kitchen privilege* avalPr
If1
ey. Celery Ave,. Phone *73-W.
V. E. Douglas, Associate
lable. mi»-w._________________
11B S. Park
Ph. UOl
Darrarly Applinnca Center
Oean lurniatod npt Ctow lo.
A. It. - M r RTKBTER
“ Your Werilnghmis* Dealer"
3IB Palmetto As*. Phona H»Realtor — General Insurance
Mavlag Waibtr.
Gertrude B. Din|(eld«r Aaaaeiala IIS Macaella Ate
Prime JUT
w k l a c a a p a o t w t s : m m , Phona 312J
112 N. Park Are.
r| pnvtto bathe. 11* *■ ^ ■*»* **•
CON CRETE
RAYMOND U. BALL. RIORBB Beady Mlaed Concrete. Coattrait
S. D. Hicaleymsa. Anoeiata
Block, Sand. Gravel, Cement
O wTHarmon. Aisoeiat*
Concrete Pip# to Mtet All QuiltB «r. We«k ee w » J p WMt M
M4 South Park Are.
Phone tea
tuitions.
Pfcew* :ti»
NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
Large building equipped wiih ner- Sherm an Concrete Pipe Co.
Owl West ink M.
enary futures and equipment
FU RNISHED A PTS.
for operating grocery, meat Sewmg
aa* Bepatrmg
JM Weal l»t- Of ^fI't*xnuUrn1'
market, and general alore. ill* BEST* Machine*,
lure Cedar. X1B "ca t u u
1*4 R. Park Eton*. net.
.tilled on i ll feet of frontage on
Wett 3ld Strcei. Living Uuar— Factory to Tou —
ter* above More. Neighborhood
Alirmlaiim
ii badly in need of atore in tbta
YcM tiBR Blind*
aection. Price of 11.300 oo melude* Real Ettata and reraon- Earteaed head. Sag-proof boiaam
rail wstt ptoettr anda. Pla*Uc or
al property. Eacluslvti Ttrmi
rayon Upon. Cotloo or ay law
ran be arranged.
to n * .
H eakirlk Gtaan usd Paint C o
NO CLOSING COSTS'
” ■3
That'* right, folk*! You get cre­ 113-114 West Bad SL
Phone 3B
dit for your entire down pay­
RED-I-M1X CONKRKTE
ment toward! the purchase prlra
Mvarle Conuete Co.
ol ggJOO.OQ on this brand new,
Phone J33S
3 bedroom masonry home, just 30* Mm Ave.
rompleled. Paved road, jiitl llaad furniture, appliances, mol*,
nut of city, but with city water,
ate. Bought-sold. Larry'* Hart
Tbi* la a REAL BARGAIN.
331 Eaat 1st SL Phone 1U1.
DOWN PAYMENT?, you name
It, wt'U try to arrange the rut.
A fJItle Bit of Everything!
T H E CURIO SITY SHOP
Seminole Realty Neat to Bennett’/ Court IT 92 So
T. W. MRRO
USED TRACTORS
rr «r m
itil Park Ava.
RrW* Tractor Ca
■w ay 11-W3 laatk
Pam* sat
Tww
Bedroom
Horae*
beiirable Furaiabad Apt
Take
your
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of
two.
Either
Practically
new
7
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refrigerator.
i02 W. *
_
ran bo financed fur lets than
Chamber gat range. Phone 3191
11000.00 down, balance monthly.
N. L. Blihop. 211 ColonUt Wur.
VURNIOTBD A p T m P&gt;rk Ax
±
Bulb have kitchen equipment.
FurtiUbed ApL llU Park. Adull*. R obert A . W illiam*, Realtor Good Praclic* Plano SiO 00, Thone
137B-J.
Raymond Lusdquiil, Aaiaclala
UNFUBNWIKD H Q V S t^
Phone 1*73 Allantic Bank Bld£. Persimmon*— Fhueiaki and Tanlice. Phone 136* M-4. S2 per
A Rna.RH FOB MLB
bu*hel.
1 Room Furnlabed Collage. 23*- m r w I^^T fen m ore Blender
goo
goon.
|* on, 10 cirar Cryria. Pianv. medium upright Ju&gt;i lunrd
* « r month. Lake Mary, Phono
olalei, 10' dla . Sin 00, Hall
A-l condition, IlOO P h o n e
1 M B - W . __________ ______
.Tick, 30 yean old. nttdi
t723-IL_____
*pi‘Df. S20.00, DunranPhyfe,
CLEAN Three Room FurnUhrd
Apartment. Prtvata enuanen
mihoiany Dining Table (reBlcylea A Lawnmowrrs
and bath. Phona 1*U-W.
r«&gt;ud leaf) Jg'* * 39 ', Stooo,
Cart* and ilr&lt; nmJitiomng
Hall mirror, mounted, plaieBike Shop
Garage Apt. 1201 Magnolia M e.
» l**s I* tt” x XV\ SIS 00. 307 310 K. Stanley'a
4th Si.
Phone 304
'ale
Ave.
Phone,24-W.
CLEAN fumiahad Am Toni. Two
a
t4 3 7 1 0 0 WAW1CT - *
paaiSe. gafiftTm P«k Av»RED-I-MIX CONKRKTE
Highest CASH, 11tADE*lN prtee*
Mracln Concrete Co.
BURN. HOUSE — » » 0 lk Av&gt;aald far weed furniture Call S3*.
Elm Ave.________Phone 1X13
WUsow-Maiar ruruitura Co. 211
SL
VENETIAN BUNDS
(MaBaaally Arie. RoUa-Head)
Mil Orlando Drive.
7—
FeU-Uvestock
Sapplles —7
Maaufartared to Saiford
prman
r
Large 3 bedroom unfuralihed apt- Somthwi* VmmUrb E M Oa
Kitchen equipment optional. m Wait 3rd SL
D. Priest, South Sanford Ave.
Ph we 330-W1._______________
Yard. tra»L DM Mar. Ph. MW
or 13*B-J.
«1 VARIETIES PANELING 3 Rcglatrrrd Chihuahua I’ upptcj.
Nativa aad Foreign Weeds.
Phone 33B7.____________________
FURNISHED S Room homa on
S*« Them At
• k g ra u a Coetcral* Pip* Co. SHETI-AND PONY - Nlcr. grn*
lie and hroko to ride. Phonr Dca. i . M. Gardner, Pboue
U nd. ISM-R.
-- -------r - t _____________
O f CASH for Furniture. Addag Machines, Typewriters, Out­
board Motor* Boat*. Soper Wanted
San1 r n Z K ? iS u J rf*4G W r a S C
Trading Pori. One mil* South
ford Eleetrie Co. 11B Magnolia
on H-M. Phone 3211-R.________
Ave. Phooa 443,______________
H m Flarfda Times L’afaw
ORGANIST-DIRECTOR for growYour Morning Paper.
log Protaatani Church. Refer,
monthly, Phooa 1OT, Robert
For Home Delivery
ence and raperlcnce neretiary.
A. Wiflfnm*.
Phone Jack Benton. R32-M
Wriie Box W. E. % The Sanford
GARAGE APARTMENT -im a ll
AIR CONDITIONING
Newly decorated, all «£*«**
l&gt;A BELT WANTED (Female) ItA
ienrea. IUH Palmetto. Phone
3M-W.
________________ _
W !? T B T I S t m B I « l5 o jn S f
ored. female. Muit be experOR LEASE —Service StaUoe. ex* &gt;a* Bmmh Fact a «wT n a m i
Apply Celery Ofy C.rilL
reliant JeeattaR.BUh» AiHart.
ortong boura S a, m. to 1 p. m.
Marketers far Sinclair Raflolag
Co. Fbowa 3*31.______________ _
Carntafod- 2W" Carrugatod. WOMAN to do baby sitting from
1-ltt. 107 Wait atb St._______
Hat ao Year rwftng dead* at
Nicely PnnUbad S room _garage
apt. Phona 111 or IBLR after lir R M Cea triU Pip* On.
Out Waal tath St
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HIGH SCHOOL BOY with Power
— IB IB ft. meat cat*, complete, rbooe
Mover wanla moving. Pbav*
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Palatka. Fla.
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FOR ADDITIO N AL INFORM ATION
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Cards Law Enforcement Officers
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Ended Little Information
Safety

The l-veal baseball rluh, Sanford
(enterprises, Inr., headed b) ’ C. R.
Dawson as president, has canceled
ita agreement with the St. Louis
Cardinals far * farm elufi In the
Florida Slat* League far Sanford.
Dawson said “ the pur* facta Is
this . . . we wrrn'l interested in
continuing the working agreement
with the St, Louis Cardinals."
The local bairball club president
qualified his statement with, "We
have a better deal coming up and
negotiations are going on right now
with a big Irague club,
"Wo can't tell which club It Is
T1IK UNFORD POL1CB THTARTMKNTS rescue boat aeromnenlra a dump track to »boia after
it ran off tha fill Juat off the bulkhead near Park Ave. and Bemlnola Bled. Shown In the l-at flail l« with whom we are negotiating,"
tifhU ir« truck crivtr John W* Tomy, 8uocrint*n«lcnt Hid HiCbtitlt nnJ Iiliolm m licit Duller* Dawson said, "because the club
doesn't want to announce something
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that hasn't happened." He explain­
ed, "big league cluba are very
straiglitlacrd about dealing with
ona another and It was impossible
to talk with ona club while an
agreement is In existence with

Truck Sinks
in Lake Here;
Driver Is Unhurt

Labor Day 1955

another."

An Editorial

A dump truck, operated In San­
ford by Cragg Conitruction Co., hit
aofl dirt on the fill Juit off the bulk­
head where a yacht baitn ii being
built, and alid off into deep waUr.
— John W. Teney, driver of the
Buck, had backed into the fill and
« a i attempting to dump hka load
of dirt an» r*'k onto the fill wheh It
began to ilide. Toney vak! he at­
tempted to pull the truck barli onto
the (111 but when he felt it going
tntoi the water, H I Jumped out ol
the cab onto land."
City erewa writ bntigbt to the
■rent, along with a &gt;crew from
Cragg Contraction Co. operation on
french Ave., to bring the truck in.
WBeveral awlmmen, Including the
truck driver, found the truck over
on ita aide in water about IS to M
feet deep. With a motor bolit and
a bulldoter, steel cable wat pulled
out of the truck. The two piece* of
city equipment dragged the sub­
merged truck to shore.
J. C. Lavender, superintendent
of the Cragg Construction Co. pro­
ject In Sanford, along with City
Manager Warren K. Knowles were
I I the scene directing the aalvalge
operations.
The dump truck slid Into (he
grater shortly after 1 o'clock Fri­
day and was pulled out about S:I5.
The cable and Ita chall connections
broke twice before the truck could
be brought In.

Today's holiday calls for n lot of relebratlnir evrn
though most people take the chain of events aa something
just "to be expected."
Labor Uay. And front coast to const, tip to top, the
country and all of its workers are enjoying the most pro**
peroua yew .itj American history.
New hlphs^iavo been reached when tjin nvcmite Amerh
can worker counts up his pay during the fir«t half of 1955.
And while workers are miking more, the cn*t of living
isn't eating away all of a person’s earnings hv the erosion
process of Inflation. For more than 18 months the cost of
living has remained on an even kiwi with rises and falls
vteady and slight.
As the result o f steady employment nnd new record highs
in W a g e s a new record high is expected in g o o d s and ser­
vices for 1055. Indications point to n 381) liillioq dollar mark.
The automobile Industry is enjoying Its biggest year in his­
tory. New plants and equipment for 1055 are running up to
new marks nnd construction is running at a record annual
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xmount of 42 billion dollars.
What’s more, 65,000,000 Americans now have jobs. Store John Ranta Dies
thnn ever before in our history.
We take our hats off tA Samuel Oomoers who started A t Sarepta Home
:he labor movement nnd its upward trend. We raluto men
John W Rants. 70. died at the
Sarepta Rest Homo at It:30 a. m.
if Labor today.
The record Itcing achieved is not perfect, but it is ccr- Friday alter a lingering illne-t.
Born April 7. IMS to Oulu. Fin­
-ainly improving.

land he eame to America In 1*04
and had lived In Sanford far two
yearr. Ills home was In Abmgtnn,
Mas'. Mr. Ranta was retired
from the Weaver Mills. SuvIvors Include one brother.
Edward Ranla, Abmgten, Mas*.
L Funrral services will be at I
I p. m. Tuesday at Brisson Funeral
Home with the Rev. A. V. Mvkkanen. Burial will be in Oak l.aw n
Memrnal Park.

Kiwonis Wilt H e a r
Jtev. Stone Speak
The Sanford Kiwanla Hub will
have an opportunity to hear one
of 'he new minlitera recently
Moved to Sanford.
T U Rev, Perry L. Slone, pat­
ter of the Pint Christian Church
of S'pfonl, will apeak at the Wedp- -fay luncheon meeting of the|;
dob.
The Rev. Stoo* la expected to
j p the Kiwanla Club at the elti*
w r ’ i support of churches in Um
community. Program chairman
tor the meeting, and of the Sot*
port of Churches Committee, la
1 . C. Harper.

Law enforcement officer* started
their roundup of traffic violators
early, before th* Labor Day cele­
bration began.
Richard Allan Douglas. 37-year
old mechanic of Casata Lake, wa*
charged with "driving while under
the influence of Intoxicating li
quors." Friday night shortly be­
fore HI o'clock. F lor Ido Highway
Patrolman Carl William* made
the arrest on State Rood 427, six
miles south of Panford.
C. L. Lucua, 21-ytar-old was
charged with "improper head­
lights and failure lo dim," Satur­
day morning shortly after midnight.
Lucus is attached lo tha Patrick
Air Fore* Base,
Austin Alvin Jackson, 31-ycarold laborer of Sanfard was charged
with “ Improper passing" shortly
alter midnight Friday.
Bub Johnson, 23-year-old Air
Force man, attached to tbo Orlan­
do Air Force Base, was charged
with "operating a ear with no dri­
vers license" shortly kefara ■id-

'wNttthie Mae Johnson, 15-yearMetro woman of 7S3 Orange
Are., wa* taken Into custody Pri«fae. aero riling to Sheriff Lather
Hobby’ s office, and charted with
Stealing ty i.
In a warrant Issued and aimed
by Judge Ernest Houahotder, the
woman it charged with stealing
the money from Joe Washington
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HIT Morgan McClelland took the
krriff Hobby end Deputy Sheaan into custody.
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hilled Frtiyreftm wwi at th* BlNer Trailer Park m U knk*r» Bird.
Safety M t f i i tartar vaa six In ( loaf and hod 11 buttons. Look*
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School Buses
Well Protected

MIAMI, Fta. tgv-The Weather
Bureau issued this advisory on
llurilran Flora it i i m. iKSI'i
today:
Utile information has been re­
ceived from near the hurricane
during the night. The center was
estimalrd to be near latitude l*i 7
north, longitude U 4 west, or sbout
I,MW miles northeast of Ssn Juan,
Puerto Rico at &gt; a m. (KST).
Present movement Is estimalrd
about IS m p h. toward Ihe west
northwest. Highest winds srr M lo
90 m ph. over i small area near
the center. Winds of hurricane
force etxrnd outward from the ren­
ter go miles to the north and winds
of gales farce cxtrnd 173 milcv
north and east and UM milrs lo
the southwest.
Indication* are for movement to­
ward the west northwest at about
tu mile* per hour far the next It
hours with a slow increase in sue
and laUniily.

"School bine* -lari lo roll fa*
morrow morning .vs they take (hr*
hundred- of Seminole County child­
ren to their fir*t rla--es of Ihe new
school year," said Sheriff l.uther
I lull b y .

' Behind mans of the«e huves, a
deputy representing Ihe Srmtnota
County Sheriff * office will be rid­
ing
"We will evpecl every mntorUt
In obey every highway traffic re­
gulation in rrgaids to the opera­
tion of auto* as they approach nr
pass school bu&lt;e«." the sheriff laid.
Bus driver* have been warnrl
to give motori-t* plenty of lime to
slow up before they slop at regu­
larly scheduled place* far school
children. Ifahhv adviiev motorist*.
Tltrv wilt extend the stop sign and
stall Ihe flashing red stop signal
in plenty nf time to give every antomohllp operator, driving within
llie tiquirrd speed along the highw rv. to stop.
"To protect nur children," Stiff*
4lf Hobby **idfc " e e will he fi«*n
mm* turn than ue have in 7h«
p ast.”

Eight-Inch Main
Damaged Saturday
An eight inch water lain
damaged Saturday morultg, shortly
after 10 o'clock, when a buUdoier
with a pulvlmixer attached, was
In operation on the French Ave
widening project.
Th** broken main, at the Inter­
section ol First St and French Ave.
was the third such instance within
a week. City Manager Warren K.
Knowles, Superintendent J. C. Lavender id the Cragg Construction
Co. projert here, and nty crew*
were called to Ihe aeenc Knowles
said that th* repair would he done
under pressure so that wster would
not have to be turned oil over the
City.
A Ihree-lnth hole wa* gouged
Into Ihe pipe which canted a IS to
IB-Inth split. Hydrants In the entire
area of lha break were opened In
an alti-mpl In reduce pressure so
that Ihe rtpair could be made. Two
three-inch and ona two-inch pumpv
were put Into use to get rid of the
water during (he rrpair operation.

$200 Bonds Placed
On Two Men Here

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Monument Placed

* We are palnilllng the highw ays
to protect the live* of children and
t'i find wnys and mean* mt
Count i Mu-riff a.ml.
"'tills It (air wanting to a ll nwtoil-t« that they will lie required
to obey the laws of our higliwayl."
"In e-ery Stale nf (be tinimi
with Hir exception nf three, high­
way regulation* require motorist*
to slop behind school bu-e* aa th§V
or unload In thr three eiaeptmns, tralfie regulation* 4f*
mind a five nule an hour ap«e&lt;!
while l i u * r s load nr unload."
"So therr it no need (or molof,
l-ls lo plead ignorance if lha lav*,"
Ihe theiiff said.

On Wilcox Grave
A monument was placed at the
grave of a former member of
the Sanford Police Department
la»t Fridar.
pollen Chief Hoy Williams said
lhat the head-tone with the San­
ford Police Deparmrnt emblem
etched into Hip stone, wa* placed
at the graie of Robert C. Wlknt
The headstone, fund bed hr
llar-i. Fold* of Sanford was pureh &gt;«ed by Ihe Sanford Pollre lie.
nov-dent A-soeiatlnn, chief WII
iiams said.
At the grave of the former poH r r r n s n . wiien Hie head-torn- wav
placed were Sanford police &lt;hief
Roy William*. O. C. Wilcox, hnv
thrr ol the former polics'ntarr, and
Harris Folds,

Dusty Boots Club
Doing Big Share

A 45 year old Negro mart and
a M-warohl white man were
taken iutn rustndy Saturday morn­
ing and charged with "contribut­
ing to ihe ilrhnquencr of minor*,"
according to a report fil.-d by
The Ru-lr Roo(&lt; coddle Clun to
iun&gt;tab!e J. Q "Slim" Calloway,
doig ita pari today for the young­
In the Seminole County Sheriff*
ster* at the Cmatilla Crippled
office,
Children's Home,
Willie Ilrrry, Negro of I vie
A big parade moved through
Monroe, and Jr**lr Brock while
rlutan'otsn Sanford today fallowed
man of l.ake Monroe, were lodged
hv a vlgantir Fish Cry at the San­
In Ihe Seminole County Jail and
ford Farmers Auction Market Jt||t
placed under bunds of |3nu
smith nf Hinfant on 17 9?
The arrest* were made Salur
At 7 o'clock today a gigantic
day morning, one at 4 a. ttt. and
^H|pr^ featttres »nme faiiuma ami
the olher at 1 p. nr. The rhargrv
est&gt;it tnrk roli-r., ro,w r» a«|
Involve two white girls tt and
hoi -(-man-tup.
14 )osrt of age, ami Iwn Negro
To sllmav Ihe glgantle T.abfp
girls, |o and 13 year* of age.
Day celltiratlou, lli.-re will be a
by Con.tabl* J Q. "Slim" r.altoShrrilf Hubby sard Saturday
square dance faginmng at 9
way.
o'ch-l. tonight at thr \alion||
morning that other charges might
In (he city. Police Chief Roy Wit grow out of the arrests.
Huard Armory un t-.a-l First RL
liamt charged Clarence Wells, a
negro of Ml K. Fourth St., with
"extrrme careless sod negligent
driving." and "driving while un
der the Influence of Intoxicating
liquors
alter chasing the driver
from Fourth In Ninth .Street on
Sanford Ave , weaving In and nut
of traffic it U te M mile* per
hour. Saturday.
John Kdward Jones, It, of San
ford, wat charged with "reckless
driving" when Patrolman Arnold
William* of the Sanford Police Re.
partmrnt found him "drag raring"
with a Juvenile on South Park Ave.,
between 21st and 24th St*.
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
Williams arrestoj a bridegroom
ana a trurkdriver Saturday night,
just slier dusk, charging them
with "reckless driving" aa they
apparently raced at 73 miles per
Hour 3'-i miles south of Sanford no
State Road M .
The bridegroom, 2S-year-old *ludeot Raymond Fallow Joseph of
Hopkiotow, Iowa, end the truckdriver, 22-year-old Alvin Woodrow
Smith of Orlando were charged
with "recklaia driving, willful and
wanton, when thry raced during
heavy Iraffle and during heavy
rain. They were brought to the CITY CRKWS PIT an eight-inch walar main back Into operatteai at First Rt. and French Are. 8n%
Seminole County Jail by Deputy ardav moraine. Workmen are removing diit and *«i*4 fraas areuad Um pipe •rapwotory to the ro»

O fficers Start Early Roundup
O f Holiday Traffic Violators

Ruthie M. Johnson
T o k en In Custody

r a m

When asked about tha 1*53 base­
ball season, the baseball official
said, "we finished in Ihe red."
However, he continued, we haven't
completely counted up yet so a fi­
nancial report is not ready.
"We are going lo have a meet­
ing Tuesday lo lake up lire tinaiHi.il
condition of lire club after which
everyone will he invited and lay
our cards on too table,’* Dawson
said.
"We are not giving to have a
last minute deal this nest year ii
I have anything lo do with It, ' the
Sanford enterprises, Inc. president
said. "We will know where we are
right now and what we're going
tu do," he added.
"It will lake hard work all
through the winter months right
on up to spring training lime,"
Dawson laid, "for a successful sea­
son with a solid foundation."

Always
Stressed

Gathered Over Nile
On Hurricane Flora

light Friday.
Oils Melton, lt-ynar-nld negro
■tadeot was charged with “ opera­
ting • car at exewtsira apeed" tin
ly Saturday morning aa ho vaa
driving west on Celery Avenue.
Three of too arrests warn mad*
by TTeopor T. Mark Mack of th*
Florida Highway Patrol, «w by
Carl Wiliams, patrolman at the
Highway Paint, m i aw* IbeiiH Mergas MoCkllu.

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GIVE EDUCATORS
SOME ANSWERS

Studaeili at Nan tallage la Cleveland, gabert H. SltaRay, Velvq
(•Bag and Tad Finn*/ pilch in la help I n I i far Atim driti.
LONG MARRIAGE EMDS
STUART. Da. in— Thr 17-year
■Marriage of etlreii Franco Lin;ford and actor Jon HaU hsi coded
I f divorce.
H w decree was fronted hit

Tuesday. An attorney laid tho di­
vorce wss “ amicable" and the
properly «»• divided in an agree­
ment ngned Friday
They were married In June, IMS,
and there were no children.

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SOS &amp; Sanford A ts.

estimated mutton and a half more
elementary and kindergarten pu­
pil* who ora expected to trudge
lo achool thla fait for lh* first
lima over tha total that reported
last September, or* avail more In­
terested tn th* economise that ar*
aald to bo inherent In lh* aaw
design.
* a a
THE COSTS for*th o'r lhr*o
achool* hare are running at M
cant* par cubic foot and H it par
pupil, compand with prevailing
costa tn thla area for conventional
Khool construction of St a cubic
foot and about 51,000 par pupil for
ttemrmsry schools and roniidsrably mora for high Khoota.
Many K hoota throughout tho
country a n going on a "shift ba­
sis" this fall, with aapant* stu­
dent bodies for morning and after­
noon because than a n not enough
classrooms or tasshan available.
School aulhoriliao estimate that
oaly 50.000 additional cl
will bo available this fall to
last year's shortage of 170AM
classrooms. With the achool
let Ion scheduled lo skyrocket
ing tho aaat half century
EXTERIOR WALLS wM ba Vir­ lag lo every census
tually entirety of glass, aurmountad many educator* wonder tt they
by black ate*I roofs and with a cir­ rrar will catch *p with tha
1 faaiUcular gymnaalum la the center
with bleacher* for MOO surround­ Tha versatility at Uw circular
ing a haakatball floor, which th* Khool dealgo may provide lh* aaarchitect! promise will ho a con­ swer, aorr.a af than* believe. Otaaa
ventional rectangle, however.
doughauts can bo aupartmpain
Around tha gymnaalum la a cir­ on* upon tha otRar to provide mul­
cular corridor which will open onto tiple-storied Khool*, with rampa
classrooms shaped Ilka the cut* instead of stairways.
With administrative office* lo­
from a pie. With tha (eschar's
desk at Ihe point of each amphi­ cated In amaU annex** outbid* tha '
theater-shaped room, th* aeouatiea present cirri**, It la planned that
ar* said to ba perfect und the chisltr* of thas* Kheola may bn
pupils' attentions era focused upon built In the future.
the instructor
Tha St. Francis Khool at KaaSchool boards throughout lh* kakea will have 15 classroom*,
country struggling with lh* prob­ four laboratories, special noma far
lems of providing aulTtclent new domestic Klence, roams for art*
claairuuma to ropa with tha over­ and t-alts, a library, cafstoria and
all increase of 23 per rent In the gymnasium, all raltoctlng tha ultte
school population last fail and th* mat* In new Khool design.
ly JOHN t. SIMIOWII
C flral Ptfn dMoriafie*
Torre «poa&lt;fe«{
rMlfAtrG—The tittle rederhool*
hour* ainka farther into the limbo
of the p ut in the face of a near
‘ fla n doughnut* dcaifn far
school* by an arc hitact hare, Edo
ru m , Which la being widely hailed
aa the answer to the natlon'a criti­
cal ahortafa of classrooms.
Far from beinf Juit a visionary
design for a Khool of tomorrow,
the new circular achool plan ac­
tually will be In operation thla
Srptrmber for the tint tlma when
the St. f’atnck hlfh achool at
Kankakee, III, opena Ita doora.
Conatnjctcd in record time,
which alao la credited to the Ingenioua new layout, the new achool
la b«lnf built at a coat of 5434.300
to how-e POO students.
Two other nrw achoota reflecting
the nrw ihape will ba built Im­
mediately in thu ana, the $750,000
St. Francla high achool In ouburban Wheaton and a 1113.000 ad­
dition to tha Rt. Patrick hlfh
achool on Chicago'! weal aide.

Ladies See Ban
Of Certain Ads
LONG BEACH, Calif, tf* - A
Wnrr.:n'i ChrliUaa Tcmparane*
L’nina official predict* that both
houses of Congress will hold hear­
ings In January on bill! to outlaw
a lcoh o lic beverage advertising ovtr
ra d io and television and la interstale commerce.
Miss Elisabeb A. (mart. Washlactoa. DC., said la a prepared
talk today befora the National
WCTU convention that tha hearlogs have bean promised by tho
House and Sen ato com miltaas an
interstate and fonifln commerce.

DOUBLE SfORT
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. HI— Mab­
ry Edwards has a new method of
catching fish. WhUa water skiing
on a lair Mar KaystoM Haight*
he sotleed t waka In tho water atteh
a* a fish might make, tteorad i
ward U and hit seKtlhing. ’
Ha aignalod tha man driving tha
boat to tun and they found a aiimnad 10-pound black bail wbteh they
boated.
CARD O f THANKS'

W* with to thank our many
friends far th* assay htadnaasao
shewn during tho illnas* and death
of Mr b*loved hIsland aM -bro­
ther. and fur tha beautiful ftecul
Th* bills oar* Introduced by 8m. afferinga. , ’
. V*
William Laager (R-ND) sad top
The family of Jaama 0 . Muff.

Communist Plot N ip p ed In B ud
By Bright Geography
Professor
universities &gt;mned in th* plan and
My Cextra!

Press Association

A UNIQUE Communist plot to
misinform Asian students about
tha Uatted Itatas and tba rest of
the fro* world has 'been nipped in
tha bud—thanks to a bright idea
by a university geography pro­
fessor.
Dr. Shannon McCune. chairmen
af th* department of geography
at Colgata university, Hamilton.
N. Y.. uncovered this latest bit of
Red treachery while serving as a
visiting professor at th* Univer­
sity of Tokyo la Japan in the fall
of m i
"X found that th* Communists
were using th* economic pinch felt
by Japanese students to spread
their distorted teats throughout
Asian educational iaiUtuUoiu,*
Dr. McCun* said.
Ha eipUinad that a typical
Japanisa student had to gat along
on about 4.000 yea a month—th*
equivalent of fix ta United flutes
money.
“ On tha other hand." Dr. McCun*
continued, “good American text­
books, though much in demand by
tha students, coat from 54 to 51
oach—an amount prohibited by
thatr limited budget."
Tha Communists were quick to
taka advantage of th* situation.
They mad* available, at a coat of
about 30 cants, a flood of Soviet
history and geography books. Th*
atudenU would rather have had
th* United States texts, but they
couldn’t afford them. So they
bought lh* communist books.
"THE REAL DANGER, et
count." Dr. McCun* expUmad.
"was tha distortion of facta con­
cerning th* tn • world in the Rus­
sian historic* and gsogrsphlss In
tune thaea distortad versions
would, by playuig up to lh* Com­
munist world and playing down
th* western world, do much harm
to th* United States and other
democratic countn**."
At thu point Dr. McCun*
launched hla leaks far i r i s plan.
It was simple but affective. Enlist
th* aid af fallow teachers and stu­
dents and round up all th* books
M longer used or needed In Ameri­
can college* and universities. Then
Ship them to JaptMao students.
Because Asian
are reasetant to acc*p4 charity lhay
would be aakad to eend • map eg
a pamphlet or msks a token payeient of 3M yen (roughly 53 cents)
for th* boohs they received.
Dr. McCun* than wrote • tetter
to M geography toeeton ho
thought would bo Interested In hla
plan. He followed It n few months
later with a tetter to Japan*** stutenia saying books would be aant
From those two letter* th* plan
•nowballed.
Ry th* following July, 3.000
books had arrived tn Tokyo aad
3.000 or more wore on the way.
The barrier to the Rod tide of
propaganda received a Arm foun­
dation In these early shipment*.
Isle of Communist texts slacked
off,
• a a
RACK In tha Valtad Slat** tha
Idea spread Ilka wtldflrs. Har* waa
•emathlng aa American atudent
and hla teacher could do to fight
of

tha Asia foundation established a
were house in flan Francisco when
tha books could b* stored for ship­
ping.
Tojlay tha books a n flowing so
(at* their numbers cannot be ac­
curately tabulated. Thrn la also
a reverse flow of material from
tha Asian atudenu back to th*
loners of th* books.
Included among tha growing Ust
Sf colleges and unlvtraiUta co­
operating in th* plan are th* Uni­
versity of Cincinnati. Colorado.
Georg* Teabody, Kentucky, Loa
Angeles City, Loa Angelas flute.
Southern California. North Dakota,
Kent 8UU, State Teachcn col­
leges at Moorehcad. Minn . Oswego,
N. V , and Trenton. N. J.. Oregon
■lets. Syracuse. Southern Metho­
dist. Yale. Ohio Wesleyan. Stan­
ford and Fenn college.
“Actions of thu kind art latte
things—small thread* ta a pattern
of good will," aald Dr. McCune
"The strands ar* individually weak
but cotlKtivaly strong to untu
Asuna and Americans in tha
maintenance of their freedom U
March out and us* knowledge,
freedom which students beyond lh*
limits of tha fra* world, sadly, do
not have."

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SEOUL (JR—Soma 50 American
business firms tn Seoul dosed shop
today In a protest against what
they call “ exhorblUnt taxes"
levied by the South Korean govern­
ment.
Government officiate dented the
Uxr- are exhorbltant.
The American Chamber of Com
mere* ta Korea complataod ooi
U.S. buaine-aman waa refused en
rail permit on tha ground that be
had not paid 11,150 In Use*.
A chamber ipokeaman had aald

Baek-To-School Supplament

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covered with bay and planted In
vegeUblea for the offseason. This
prevents erosion aad puts mineral*
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South Korea Is not taxing on prof­
its but on volume of business.

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lit entitled “ Princes* and Frog . tal, of Junior Life Saving. Laier,
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pr**«nUd under th* auspice* at Saving.
thi Officiri Wivei Club wer#
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fish in g c o m p c '.tto a to b egin . c h ild ­
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r a i d i n g tiih with a “ c ra c k e r
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lo ca l J a &gt; cee grou p.
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w ith them at the w a lr r 'i ed ge
to w a tch with r i s e r r&gt;ea the liahIn s a b ility o f their ch ildren .
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p lete with lutes, le a d sin k er, c o r k
floa ia and hook to go around even
thou gh the J a y c c e grciip o n ly
p r e p a re d fo r *no. t h e r e
w ar
e n ou g h b a it to take c a re o f the
n e e d ; o f the you n gsters.
J a y c c c s , ea g e r to h elp ou t, and
to m a k e p ossib le e v e ry a d v a n ta ge
fo r e v e r y b oy o r girl to ca tch a
fiih . w ere H an din g b y . “ Cltlrena
In th e m a k in g ," lined the bank*
o f T rou t Pond fo r the •g o " iig n a l.
L e ia than a m inute a fter the
atgn a' w as given , and w ithin fifty
fe e t o f the C h airm an o f the J a y .
e e o F u h u ig R odeo C om m ittee
G e o r g * E d w a rd *. 6-y e a r old
y o u n g ste r v h u live* at the High
S ch o o l fa r m , lan ded a 16-o u o ce
baaa. fo r the ftrat fu h caugh t.
A t the w eigh in g a litio n w a*
w ild life o ffice r J . D. W a rren to
m e a su re the lira ! flab at 11‘ g in ­
c h e s and to n ^ k e Lhe w eight o f
16 ou n ce * o fficia l.
J im R eed , ed u ca tion a l o ffic e r
fo r th e Central R egion , G a m * and
F re sh W ater F lih C om m ission ,
w a* on hand to take m ov in g pietu rca o f lh e even t, Ben R eeve*,
a rea lu p e r v b o r . G a m e and F resh
W a ter Fiah C om m ission , wra* pn
(Continued Ott Tate Three)

laused By (ruck
A G r* * t S ou thern T r u ck in g
C o m p a n y 1354 M ack T ru ck , lo a d ed w ith c a rg o to o h igh t o p a t*
th e top o f th* b u sie r, am n ih sd
in to the u pper atru etu r* o f th*
L * k * M on rc* B rid g * th is m o rn ta g a b o u t h.SO.
T h * huge tru ck w »* c a r r y ir g
c a r g o con sign ed to th* S a n ford
N a v a l A u x ilia ry A ir S ta tion , ine lu d in g tw o a irpla n * en gin e*,
w a * d a m a g e d t x t« n » lv * ly . N o e »tim * t* d d a m a g e w a* released
sin e* tha en gine* w e t* in the
c la s s ifie d tla ia . D am agr &gt;o lh *
tru ck w-aa estim a ted a t $ 700.
T h a c a r g o , a c co rd in g us F lo rid a
H ig h w a y P a trolm a n C a rl W IN
H am s, w tig h a d tn * x e «* s o f f i r *
to n * .
O n * n f th * a irp la n * an gin a*

T h * S a n fo r d L ibrary, w h ich has
b esn d o t e d fo r a short w h ile, h a*
g o tte n it* m uch needed fa c e lif t ­
in g .
F o r the ftr»t time in 25 y e a r*
th e en tire
building ha* b een
r a nted, varnished and * cru b b td
fr o m flo o r lit ceiling.
The o u tsid e trim .o n the Sp an i*h -typ e stru ctu re has been p a in t­
ed a d a s tlln g w hite and the e n ­
tra n ce, w h it* trim m ed in R ob in
U o «d g te e n .
In the r e a d .n g room and m ata
roo m th e w a lla tr* a c o o l ic a fo * ra g r e e n trim m ed w ith th *
d a rk e r R oh m H ood color. Th* upit a ir * w a ll* a r* th* sJltt* c o lo r
a n d th* sta in ed wood step* an d
ra ilin g * a r* b ein g scrubbed a n d
v a rn ish ed .
M rs. Sara K in g , head lib ra ria n ,
■aid th a t th e and her tw o as*
m t e n t * , M r*. Leon W a lk er a r d
M r*. R ld g le y R rcw rrton , had been
w o r k in g 'r i g h t along w ith th *
p a in te rs ', rem ov in g b ook s, d u st­
in g and k eep in g thing* in o rd e r .
T h ere w ill be a g y m n a siu m fl o o r fin ish in all lh* room * and
a ru b b e r p a in t t* planned to be
a p p lied on th * fron t e n tra n t*
w a lk .
M r*. K in g a lt o sta led , " M a n y
n ew b o ok * h a ve been put ou t a n d
th* L ib r e r y w ill be open ed * t
10 a.ra. T u e sd a y Sept. 6. H o w ­
e v e r , th * ch ild ren '* room w ill be
e lo srd to th * pu blic.-*
T h * w o rk m e n hav* " r e illy h **n
p u ttin g o u t " , she went on. lle fo r e
th* “ fa c * lift in g -’ th* w all* wr«re
a d in g y w h ite w ith craeks an d
m ildew »ta tn * in the com er* . N o w
a n * d e r m a v sit In the rea d in g
roo m , pa in ted the n e e co lo r . *nd
e n jo y e o o ln e t* and b c tlr r lig h t ­
in g .
M r*.
K in g a lio a n n ou n ced,
" a n y o n * b r in g in g book* back th*
d a y th* L ib r a ry o p e n w ill r o t ho
fm * d bu t a n y d * y a fte r th at w ill
be ch a r g e d lh * r e g sU r r * r .» lty
p r ic e .’*

Mrs. S. Williams
Dies This Morning
jt r * . S ally M ero \filliam » died at
h e r h om e this m o rn ln i in C r e ic r n t
c it y w h ere ahe had lived fo r the
jM t th ree a n d o n * half year*.
B orn In H a lifa x County. V * . ahe
a fo r m e r Sanford a ttorn ey .
first p re »td »n t o f the nurm ev* »n d
P rofe ssio n a l W om en ’ * Cluh, fo rm e r p resid en t o f the W om an'* B a r
A is n ., o f W ashington. D. C . and
w a* dean o f th* W om an'* L e g a l
S o cie ty fo r the E n t e m S ea b oa rd ,
She w a s a residen t o f W ashington,
D C , b e fo re m ov in g tn S a n forl
f u m v o c a in clu de her m oth er,
M rs. J. W M 6r o o f C reicen t C ity ;
fou r sistwrs. M r* M a jm * H odgk in .
M r*. J M . J a ck so n , both nf C re sr e n t C ity ; Sira. W . A. S ila m a n n ,
M oline, IB ., M rs. W alter M. B a ch .

A GROUP OF the nrire winne-w at vcMerdav'i . ith Aniua! Javre* FUhlnr Ro-lf-o T&gt;
C*ichinr the first fuh U no t«* f* f left. On* vomg f«llow, fnuilh from lh* left, mini
his catch. IPhotn hv J*mn*nn\

Tull Says TV Better
Tkan Class Teacking
"E d u ca tio n a l w i» * . It b * » b c»n
p roven that T k l» b c tt tr than
e la n r o o m In s tcu ctlo n ," R ob T ull,
* T\ D irector anu P rod u cer o f
\V D B O -TV , m id th * S a n fo r d Kiwr» m i C lu b at U * n oon luncheon
m e r tm g y e a la rd a y
Tu'l e xp la in ed t h a t In THUb -j-g h , 1 *lasa t o tw l • »''* ! " » »
dtvM ed Into fo u r g r o j r l . C u * wa*
ta u g h t b y T V , ha la .d . a n - i,*r b r
ra d io, another b y in ilx U rt r*. and
th * fou rth b r a ll ih t e # m e th od v
" T V fa r rx celled an v o f t '» oth er
ty pe* o f tiutrvt**.ton." he d a im M .
Th* WDBO-rV d ire ct r mmm en ted on th* fa e t t* *t h* * a* In­
trodu ced by H erb R&gt; .l* t. * th ca tir
n i* n »g r r o f F a n fo id tl* dd, “ It
1* iron ic fo r • th« a tr# m » » c r r to
Irtrod u c* *.nl In vit* * T V d ire cto r
b u t t*l*vt»lon h * t h e !o « d th* m ovie
in d u stry .
" T V I* th* n u m b e r o n * m edium
f o r ent*-* inm ont fo r all G * fatnl*
| y ," he • d. T u ll w en t o to C i.
plat
- • .h ere a c t 3? m li'io n T V
a»ta ;.i the co u n try . . 2 1 o f th*
fa m ily popu la tion .
In a n oth er fie ld T ull old th*
K iw a n u C lu b th a t T V h *» b t lr c d
sp o rt* o f *11 klr.da. b u t the num ber
or.* aport to p r o fit la w t* »t)in g .
A * fa r a* b a seb a ll »n d fo o tb a ll I*
ron o e rn e d , h » la id , t h c i* tw o
a porta h « r « be*n b r o u g h t directly
t o th* ladles.
Turning to th* pro^uelnr "f Mm
for TV, Tull explained that 45
per tent of thi m p r i* industry In
llotlywood I* concerned directly
with TV.
T u ll t o v e tfd th * p ro g ra m c » L
• ndar o f th* I’ atin n h* rrrte»*r»l *
ed w hen h* t 'l d th * K iw »n l» C lub
t h a t W D U O -T V Is p rim a rily «
C B S *t*tlon hut * l»e h *' » * v * i1.
•hi* *nd c a rry NBC. ABC. *nd
D u m on t show *. ” 0 ; r e'**» 'A*
(■m* I* so o c c u p ie d ’ ’ hr s»id .
" T h a t w * hav* Ifi o f th* 2d top
ra te d show * on T V ."
"T h * W’ o r l l P rrie * w ill be c a r ­
ried on W D D O T V th i* y c * . . " th*
TV dlrtclor :*ld In *dditior. h*
e xp la in ed , w * w ill h a v * p r o -fo o t.

tided
Five young mm. representing r),i|.ir
R a n fon t r iv ic flub* and orjanir*. dm, f ,
lion s at Boy ■ S u i r Irnm June 15 r , , En
to 25. g a v * lh * S 'rtiin olr C ount) This
J u n ior C lu m b e r nf C o m m erce a 1of m l
Mr* Ida Ire John*. 14. wife nf tunstu w n o f the r arjiv ltle* tod ay . « r r k
Itcin van Rrne't M o r n * fc y p on v o r
a
"brndor* J ot. *, of V.ike Monroe,
n&gt;ed ye&gt;L*td*v m '-rn ln g in *tv O r . rd b y lh * lo ca l J a jr r r * ” a* intro- -on*

Mrs. Ida Johns .
Dies In Orlando
After Long Illness

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B o y '- &lt;ti|g C om m ittee c ^ i
Chairman fo r ’ be J -er&lt;
Wln
M&lt;&gt;ri s *» d, t p'-T*on*Uy -s snt A a*
to thank th .ii cecs for -romne Gfc ,
m e to IJ'i, s m jtc
t (Hin idet it I* ■(j
nne of tue jreairit honsifs rsrr **ib
bestow rd on me ’ In inlroducing *c* *
oth e r mrmhrM o f inr p.i)'* &gt;taie
Th*
Group he -a t "Mr had an -*ppor- Mi*,
(unity tn tram msiir *d our M.Mr on* n
County and 1 dy gevrinnicn1■ ’
■-i&lt;nlfi
Jame* Cl*' Ir II. ^Ins, iprut.ir** '*
ed by the Sinford Rotary Cl&gt;;b. ^
laM, ’ Thi* w ■' the first year cap* * r ','
v * n r 1 am 1 ' • It
fita la mrnv v*m *l
ber»,M And • conelutlpil his 1 '
1
sum e o f h a tim tsy and S im d » y a d i- f ‘
vHic* bv a r,.- “ We Iranvrd tar
rcsponalbililiei o( Boy * S'.alr '
Howard Atlrr-I sponsored bv lhe f , r'
1 Club, told of the vton'ljv 10 ! *( ( ^
1net day B” ; * State activities Hi*
i s ma r k s 1- tinted. " J im la id you J , , 1
about fillip; In for hreakfa t . . , t&lt;,,
but h« didn t tell you about the j , , ,
mile and a half u* had to walk
that early n the morning lo eat.” t,,r i|
John Edward Clarke, ipnnisired
bv the I'.lk* i lub. apokf on the arilyi,f
title* of We tneidsy ant Th u rsday
,,
Hr laid, *‘ M* were asiignesl topics ,\nn
T h e a d u lt and r rfe r tn e * r om fsir Impromptu sperehr*. Ima;mr n4„|#
n f th* S a n fn td P u blic l.t ir a iy talking for three minutes on a *nh .
will re-open Tuesday, S ept, a, at Kct like bwov carriage* with rear *4
f H,
»• a m . an d th* elu M irr.'* room view m irro is ”
w ill rem a in c!n *ed fo r th# rest
The final tjwwkrr In the grmipj Grade
o f th * w re k , M rs. F ar* K in g , wa* Krnnch Ramsey, iponmred Mxrgi
by the Kiwanlg flub. Ramsey aald It
,
lib ra ria n , a n n ou n ced tod ay .
T h e lih ia r y h*&gt; been closed fo r "We had lhe usual grits for bieak- Ij-.
tw o w rek* while lh * in terio r w a* fast. And Friday night wa* the v r«.
h «in g painted.
I big night with th* Govrinor’a f\j|l."1 .m
bavaltn 'o v o - - a ? n r '• w as
born fe y . *. 1•!■* Hi H s.f..r*d rod
had llv* . *o 1 ■ * M-Pr'C f- r th*
T&gt;**t *l&gt; »r"• m * member
of 1hr 1'h -ch &lt;•' Gp.f rf rr-'phecy
on fSth
Be-nes her t- 'lur 1 Mr*. John*
l« um isrd br mr-p rhildrrn. Mrs.
birtc
II *
Is
V|.,t rt , ,
Mr*, kvonw Mim, l.jke Mnntue;
Mr*. JU&lt;y H&lt; • I re, ef .Sanford:
Ixrrtn John* Lariy John'. Janett
John*. Conn « John*. PatHtia
Joh-.. CTiatin Ted • Johns. *l|
of l ake Mo nor; * fitter Mrs.
Evelyn Wood*, R*n&lt;b'r*on: three
1‘f o l h r r |i idoliih Griffis. ;*n,
fold. John II G ffj 1
ro«; and J*ir.«* (inff.r. l ake Jlonroe
Funercl acrvlee* will b« VM
t'mnrrow at .’ ."0 p m »i (be
Thrinh of God of Prophecy on
2Mh St Th* F
A. W It
•n! the R*v. Jeo Crew* will o*ft.
c at* and burl*! will b* in Oak
Law n M em oria l T a it ,

Library To Open
Reference Roam

GreenReleases
*6asTu Figures
• Tk* t iv n eaart m r JaOon tax
•ollartad ky «#aoUm daalan te
Caminol* County m chair July
u lw Of gaaoUaa, and remitted la

t e s a . su s s a , * r s i £
jviit rtltased by Ray I . Gracn.
B luta ComptroOar. This manna
K &lt; n .u g w m r than tha
coUactad hi Joly at last

Blood Bonk Hours
Change Revealed

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Naw hours h r tha opera tion o f
tha O m tr il Florida B lond Bank
in O rla n do b a va b e en announced
lira M . M . B a n d , te c r c la r y -

manager of tha blood bank said
"U in effort Is aconomlta and
avoid an Ineraaas H charges for
Ota blood aarriea (which ha* remglMd tha m i m ilnra 1M1) thr
Blood Bank will not be open for
donor* on Sunday morning b e g in ­
ning Sunday, Sap*, u .
"Our hours on taturdm ” rha
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SOUTHPORT. Mailt, i* — T V
sign says: " S o u t h p o r t Instiluta of Art—flu , medium u d
eeane."
It's prooi that George "Doc"
Korku til, retired vaudeville and
radio comedian. ham't loat hit
touch even In his new sign paint­
ing huimaat here.
Now tr, but looking much young­
er. Rockwell flrit vinted nearby
Boothbay Harbor 21 years ago
when he waa a atar of George
White’* Scandal*. Not long after­
ward he acquired a homo hen
which ha ralla "SUpahod Manor.'
Rockwell beeamr a lobitehnaa
when he retired. Rut he hurt hit
back several peart ago and haan’t
hauled trap* ainre. Recently he
became a sign painter and act up
thop m Mi garage. He does a lot
ni work for boatbulldera. painting
name* on their cralt—entertaining
the thlp worker* meanwhile with
hit witty patter.
"There'* a tendency up hart to
make kind of a homely ptuloiopbrr
out of me." ha said. "Ona of the
tumrner people wit up laat week.
Aiked me il 1 thought that Maine
matt people reflect their geographic surrounding*. 1 told him
I know * fellow who comet out
here every day, sits on that hig
rock and jutl looks out to tea. You
know, If you alt on that big rock
long enough, it'a bound la tasks an
imprciiion on you."
Tha comedian tayi "I'm not too
sure I left show bualnea*. Maybe
It left me. It’a the crtlieat bullneia in the world. Ona day, your
name it up in lights. The nail
day, mtidai in the cold cold
ground. One day, you're Rock Hudton, the next you're atone broke.
That’* the way It goea.”
,
In hia apart time, Rockwell does
tome writing. His firal book. "Joy
oua Futility," will be published
next year.
"Raileally." tha author ex
Jained, "This it a book on how j
live longer and love it. It com
bines n little philosophy with hu­
mor—e combination that la muck
tea rare."'
Rockwell tayi be can work IS

Marines Taught
About Russian
War M achine

hours a day sad then write for a
while.
"Don't worry about anything,*
he advises. "The only cue that
hurts you is yourself. Control your­
self and you've got it made."
One thing hs U serious about it
his aign painting. "I do darn good
work,” ha said, adding that be
learned the busmen as a bay la
Providence. R. L

"A fellow came by the other

Meriden Is Facing
Plumbing Problem;
Somebody Goofed!
MERIDEN. Conn. (It—Meriden
has s plumbing problem because
somebody M or 10 yesri ego forgot
la mark certain pipe on the map
of the city water system.
Aa s remit, many of the city’ s
tt.oon people didn't have say water
at all while others get only a
trickle.
It b n been this way since Tues*
day. A construction craw was dig­
ging a hols to sink a gasoline sta­
tion tank. Tbs drills ground into
something hard sad water gushed
out. It was a resin watsr lute.
City workmtn rushed to the
aeons but couldn't pet near the
broken pipe because ef the water.
The water has been gushing out
ever since.
City officials figured it was a
minor problem. They abut off a
Una they thought waa running Into
the main. Nothing happened. Then
they shut elf another line. Nothing
happened again.
Ko nmtwhere la (hia city is a
lost pipe—a pipe that is feeding
water into that broken main. But
they .can't find il.
They went over the waler sys­
tem map several time* but the
Mpt Isn’t there.
Il probably la one of the cross
over lines, the officials said, and
If they find it all they have to do
la dig down and shut It off. They
aald most crossover lines have
shutoff valves ob them.
la toe meantime, toe city la
making arrangements to install a
split sleeve on 11m broken pipe to
it ran be repaired despite tou ro
tiauiag waler pressure.

day," he related, "and asked » e
If I could do tome painting of men
and women. I thought be meant
portraits. Tuned nut he wanted
rest room signs."1
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Is Placed Against
Sinalra By Sludlo *
NEW YORK (A-Fraek Elaatra

Veterans Corner tsea* a oae-milliou-doBar damage

Here are authoritative answers
from tog Veterans Admlnlitralon
to four questions of interest to
former servicemen and their fam­
ilies:
Q. I understand that If 1 apply
for disability compensation with­
in a year from my diickargo and
am found eligible, the pay menu
ran be made retroactive to the
date followtag my discharge.
What happen* if that one-year
deadline fella an t Saturday nr
holiday?
A. If it fella mi Saturday Sun­
day or a holiday, your one-yaar
deadline will be extended to cov­
er the next working day.
9 . I am going to school under
the Korean GI BUI. Would I alto
be entitled to a Of loan to buy
a house?
A. You would be entitled to «
Of loan, even though you a n In
school under the Korean 01 B illprovided your leader will make
the loan. The law does nnl pro­
hibit simultaneous me of both
bencAU.
9. If I enroll in a correspond­
ence course under the Korean
GI BUI before my starting cut-offdate, will ! be permitted to switch
to classroom training in the same
Acid, after that date has passed?
A. No. A correspondence course
la considered a program of train­
ing within iUelf. A change from
correspondence training to class­
room training would he consider­
ed a change of program, regardless ef the subject of toe course.
Changes of program generally ere
not permitted sAer a veteran's
alarUng cut-off date has passed.
9 . 1 want to change toe benefl.
claries of my Of insurance policy.
Must I inform the preeent banaficiariee of my action?
A. No. You have the right to
change beneficiaries at any time,
without their consent nr know­
ledge.
Veterans living in Central Flo­
rida who with further information
about their benefits, should write
too VA office at 41 K. Contra!
Avo. Orlaado.

suit by loth Century Tex film
Corp. whleh claims ha walked out
on tha (hooting ef tha musical
"Carousel."
Aa attorney for toe film eompaay said Siaatra had brokon kin
contract and "abandoned" a c o m *
piny of M persons who started
making the picture last week at
Boothbiy, Maine.
A summons connected with the
nit was served on the stager
actor yesterday. An attorney for
too company, Otto E. Koegsl, said
Sinatra has » days to acknowl­
edge the summons, altar which
further court action wiU bo taken. £
The studio announced that Gor-^
dm Maerae would replica Sina­
tra in toe movie.
Sinalra was net available for
comment.
The movta company said Sin­
atra was to be paid tlW.Wft for
IS weeks of work on tha Rodger*
and Hammrrtlcin musical. It aald
Sinatra walked out on the Job,
complaining he was being forertL
to make two Alms for toe s a la r y
of one.
The c o m p a n y denied tola.
It laid Sinatra's complaint was
burd on the fact that two sets
e f wide-angle cameras were being
used. It called this a common
technique.

CITY OF
SHADOWS

Marinee are now being taught
about the Russian war machine.

In • eerie* eg leatona designed

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to acquaint the herd-charglag
Laalhetnecka with facie about

lexiet military power, ike Cory*

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hae made Information available
*o Marinee through the facilities
ef the Marine Corpe Institute.
The icatnne ircludr such aspects
a* the history etui deielopnent
of the military sterf and a sur­
vey of the USSR. There it no en­
rollment fee or charge for Inalltute course* end ell Marines
are encouraged to Isle advantage
ef this free educational oppor­
tunity.

IsAST TIME TODAY

The Institute else effete _
wide variety ef ether eubjecta
resting free* criminal invtatigw
U»n and languages to amt*
legy aad shorthand.
ClUsen Msrind members of or­
ganised rstores units are else
eligible far free Institute course*.
College credits mar be awarded
Marines who suecsstfully cc
plate many ef Usee course*.

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Yeung area who are planing
on enlisting la either tha regular
or rooorvo component of r *
Marine Carps and who wish
continue with their education,
are urged to contact their leaal
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The peudtotien cam# ea the eve
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hand to watch the youicatara wmnnMratt thrtr skill a fishing.
TOKYO (*-M«rinaga Milk C o .
Other* aiilattng the Jayeees In affiliated with on* of Japan'* lirain akins the itith annual Fishing **t food rombuioi. today offered
Rode*’ a auem i were City Com- Its "humblest apologies" for the
jjmncner E a r l Higginbotham. SO dfathi reported rauacd by
T a « Collector, John Galloway. ersenic in its dried milk product
Deputy Sheriff. A. E. Evani. Con­ la*t waek.
stable. J. Q. "SUm" Galloway and
In a black-bordered, four-column
Chamber of Commerco Manager advertisement carried in atl JapFnrrcit Brechrnridi*.
aneie and Engltah-lanugag* pa­
Four Cily *mplo&gt;*» wero on per*. the company laid:
hand to help lake car* of the need*
“ Wo are filled with a tenia of
of the youngster*. They were black guilt, particularly on learn­
Jam*i Bedenbaugh, Mr. and Mrs. ing that tha raute of the diia»t*r
A. L Hood, and U H. Wynn. Two wa* neglect on our part In lubjcct
city trucks wera also used to the atabdiirr lanenici uied In the
dramporl poles and other neces­ mtlk to careful chemical analysis.
sary equipment.
. . . All we ran do ia to take every
B A Kilpatrick headed the Jay- poMibl* action by way of indem­
cee Fulling Kodro Committee nification and pray for the touli
and yeilexuiy bad on hand to sa­ of tho dead. . .
in t turn with ue event, mure
than a score of Jayceo member*.
officer* of the Game and Freak
Water Fuh Cummmioo bad ear­
lier Mocked the pond with mure
than ZJO guvd-tued bream to add
SPRINGFIELD, 111. UP - The
to the already wrll-alocked pond Copley Pro** said today former
0«nd to provide ample luh for all President Truman has decided to
tnuh two California Democratic
participants.
On hann yesterday was Jay cee fund-raiiing dinner* because be t*
ITcriucnt lummy Pc(cr*on, Hia "»ore" at Edwin S. Pauley, for
comment, "Thu is the best Jay- mer Irraiurrr of the Democratic
cee Fishing Hudco we have ever National Cnmmittre.
The Copley Press and th* Lai
had.”
Angelet Time* in similar (tones
Kilpatrick wat delighted with
the aiicmiance at the Jaycee Fun- said Truman l* angry herause
Tauley entertained Vice President
ing iiodeo, the behavior of the
Nison and hit wife at a reception
cuildien, and the uvtrail success
recently.
■jci the annual event. He said,
"Thu la an eaccUent turnout,
showing that the boys and girls
VIENNA UP-Some Russian sol­
nt inu area reallly appreciate
dier* are reported killing themthe eiforta that are put behind
trivet or deserting . . . Lons mill ;
thu annuli Junior Lnamber oi
BALTIMORE * — A strike lary trains arr pulling out through
Cummerce tuning rodeo."
early today halted production at the n’ghi In east and wei| .
L'UJiual a n the fact that a 10- •It Rendu radio ptants here where Austrian girls are hurrying in «nt
yeirold girl frum Arabia, vint- work is mostly classified electro­
Ihrir departing American b o y
ing her grandmother in Denary, nics equipment for the armed
friends.
took pan in her first fishing event. fo rm .
The evacuation nf kmtrit hy (he.,
Kathiten lam eaprentd her dcTicketing began at mldnighi
armise of the Big Four Is in full
♦Gghi in being able to vuit lb* ro­ whei Ihe eompany'* one-year
awing
deo thu year.
roniraet with Ihe AFL Internat­
In the five wreVa since Austria
Fruca awarded were as fol­ ional Ann. of Machinials*etpir«d
finally won her tndeprndrnrr July
low a.
The union represents about
It, IN occupation po»ers air rs
f irst Fuh Caught — went to employe*, but the company »aid limate-t to have pulled out more
Georg* Edwarda, who received a •bout J.ono ethira not nn hourly than half of their nn.nnn loldier*
rod and reel contributed by Stan- waga aeala were also affected.
Tha fienrh “ ill all b# font hy
ley-Rogara Hardware Company.
Sept to. the British by Sept t»
AMERICANOtLCO.
Largest Flab Caught —went to
In Tutiday's paper it * s i an­ Buiaian operation*! forces wilt he
Johnny Beiwiechm, who received nounced. that attorney Fred Wil­ out by Ocl I and the Aitimrans
a trophy contributed by SL John's ton appeared before the Board of about the same time,
f Realty Co.
Austrian pnlire report leveral
Sanford City Commlulonert re­
Youngest ehiid to eatch a fuh— presenting the Standard Oil Co. Th# Soviet soldiers are belies *d to
went to Man* Lee, 4 years old. firm that he wa* representing wa* have committed suiridi I’nmnfirmed reports a»y about l« dr
who received a pair of field glas­ the American Oil Co.
anted to the Wertein armlet
ses r miributad by Powell's Office
Supply.
roninbutrd by Swreney's went to
MEANING CHANGED
Largest Fuh Caught— went to Robert Denmark Ind prtre of «
rAVETTBVIt.LE N ( r - In
Ranuy Dean, who received two pertsrope eontrtbutH by Powell's
lures contributed by Robson Sport­ Office Supply went to Jimmy Tho­ Frenrh hit name mean* "without
ing Goods.
worry ”
mas
But Raymond A Sana Smiri. H
Smallest Fuh Caught — went to
Orly one prtre Wee awarded In
-Tum m y Colley who received a Ihe girl'a group* In the * tn in p( rawturket. B I . had something
v fishing line contributed by Good­ year old group fleet pen* wat to worry ahmil today
He Ngan »ervlng a t« year- fu*
year Seme* Slnre
award*! Carol Mu«« who recei­
Moit Fish Caught — went to ved a notebook contributed by on term for IN June Mlh robbery
nf a dancing school operator he.r
Jimmy Boston who received a MrCrory'a,
Rod rontrihutcd by ihe Sanford
Atlanilc National Bank and a Reel
contributed by Gene’s Teiacu
Berne*.
,
Boyi Group — 11 to II a it lit pnte wa* a Rod contributed
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by Flonda Slate Bank and a Reel
.^contributed by Ktlaoa and Com­
1 Wo bore leased It Alr-Condiilooad Rooms at the
pany of Oviedo —wrnt to Eugene
Mar-Uw Mold
Brooke. Bed prir# went to Jimmy
Krofehle —an autographed bate
Ahvtlutely Free
ball contributed by Florida Buie
Bank.
For t Period of B Day* to alt New Arrival* ot owe
Bcyi Group • to 10 age — 1st
price went loLarry Singletary
Natal Air (Hatton
who received a Rod contributed
Stop be and Ptck In Tone Keyn
by SAion Sporting Good* and a
At the Office of
Reel contributed by Hill Imple­
ment Company.Did
prise went
ODHAM ft TUDOR, Inc.
V °
»lhgl*Ury who receivrd
a iheatfc knife contributed by Hill
"Ball for* nf Fin* Homes"
Hardware Company.
M S I S. French A te .
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et's All Get Out And Support |
\eminole County Football Teams
Naw that baseball Is under r.ur b«!ti. ai
' far aa Sanford and the Florida Stata League
U ".ll concerned, for thla y«:nr, it In natural that
/wo look forward to another form of recrea*
-^tlon.
S | About thre* weeks from now, football
',;.igaken It* debut And all of the iporta mindfolk In our area will h*'i* an opportunity
to *&lt;*• the Seminola High School football
team in action.
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Thin xenr, mora than ever before, the
, local hleh school need* the support of tho
football fan*, the dt liens, and everybody In
■ general who want to nee our young people
•trained to be "pood spurts” .
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By th*t, we mean, flint vnung peopia
phooM Mow the real essence of clean nporta,
healthful sports, and true nportnmanshlp.
T ........ the fimdpmrutflt* o f .oortsmanship

our young men and young women are train­
ed to become statesmen uf tomorrow. _
The reaching etaff a* Seminola High
School, and all of our Seminole County
8rhnol», In the finest that r»n he gathered
together to train young people. 1 hear young
men, chosen for their background of train­
ing young people for the sport* world and
the world of cltirenshlp. will go to every ex­
treme to Instill the spirit ..f "nb.ylng clean"
Into every pupil that comes before them
for Instruction. It Is this element that makes
any feat haII team, haseha'I team, basketball
•quad, or track team a GOOD one regardless
“ ST tha ecur*.
..............
' To hold thslr head* high and say I v*
played my best and !'v* pJsved the best,' Is
nil that we can ask of any group of sport*.
wen.
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It behoove* all of us. In every nook and
tfftnnjr ©f Seminal* Countv* to support thi
athletic program of our schools_________

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Thmmfajr. Soptombar 1. IBM
T O D A Y **

P iR I F

V K IM F

And whan th* P harlM t* tnw H they
•nM onto hi* dladplos, why e*teth your
Master with Publican* and alnnarsT— MntL

Industry Has Rip-Snorting Year
NEW YORK lA-Plain and fancy| at thla tun of the aeaiew. m m
•oothiytag aa lo thi court* of'think they discern a tag-term
butinrit—and eipocisUy of prices triad toward aaoro inflation. Thay
—pop* up today.
for*too a gradual rito in p rim
Industry and trado a n rounding * ^
thi*** the aaanufacturor
tho alrotch of a np-*nortiag year.
— — —— ——— — — —
The Calradar aaya m a n o r baa l
*| e ^ l ■
throe weeks lo nin Rut most hul- A | ) Q n f N f t | f l h l | A f C
n m a t a think of faU aUrting with " " f t 1 J n w j f l l l l V I d

The schools, wi a n sute. aolicfl your aupport for their program this year. In turn,
how about solicit Ini your neighbor'd sup­
port.
It'i tho training that make* a good
toam.
It's the aupport the team getn that keepa
It a good team.

Tho n od.it prodlctlona today p r A f f t c f
ronf.ro tho proipoctt of anothtr r l V I v J I
go-round of inflation in tho monthi

17-92 Everybody's Job
H'a too early yet to get a report on the
nrogresn of the Cltlienn TommiMee of the
Seminole Chamber of Commerce Long Range
Hlghwey Planning Committee.
It Isn't the report *h*t in to Important.
Whether or not the Intereit of every cltlgen
In Seminole County la heh'nd the project I*
the most Important fact right now.
We pointed out the other day that there
are mora than SO,000 reason* why tha San.
ford-Orlando Highway (17-02) should he
four-laned widened and r*ved. The reasons
we mention are the cltir.en* that live within
Seminole County's boundaries.
Should the nljrliwav he left aa It I* to
disintegrate and crumble into a mere "get.
there-ths-best-you-can" mad. the progress of
the now growing community would cease.
Businesses would dry up and htow away.
Another highway would practically by-pass
the county with not a single person benefitting from the evwt.iMur# of thousands
upon thousand* of dollar*.
Thtre'a no getting around it that the pro­
perty on either side of th» highway would
practically triple In value. We’ve experienced
that lu*t recently.
Who stand* to profit most from the fourlaning of 17-R27
Tho*# who own property and hu*inen«ea
along tha highway I
Following that. Bemlnn’e County. San*
ford, Laka Marv. Longword, Geneva. Oviedo,
Altamont* Spring*, Caieelberry, Fern Park,
SanLando Springe, will begin to •»«&gt;* to un­
expected and unknown slie. Wa'v# aeen
Seminola County Increase 2^ oer cent In the
past four years With 1T-W four-laned and
pavad, the opportunities for growth In thla
area are unlimited.
Let'e not get tired and sit down lust be­
cause w* can't see any riuat being stirred up.
It'a time for action. Action op the part of
every eitlten along 17-3t. every cltiten In
Sanford, Laka Mary, Lonywood, Altamonte
Spring*, everywhere In 8*m!nole County.
Tht Job will be easier and nulcker dona with
everybody helping. To lead tha burden on
on* man's ahouldera er even upon tha
shoulder* of • small group of men would be

Tho fancier onoa try to project
the economy over the coming 10
yeart—and here, too. riling price*
are often forecait, but again with
notable dlttentera.
Higher cotta of induitrial matertali haee ciptured the beadImei this summer. Weakening
pHcet of farm produeU-and low.
erfarm incomet-are political and
...
Rut looking beyond these monthby-month fluctuation!, and the fact
that commodity price* ututUy rite

w u bora to Waaghal aad ralaad
hi Hawaii.
Hit father. Roy, aa Aisociatod
P n ii nrwimaa la HomIuIu. won
hit U. I. eitiiMihlp a few years
ags, and R waa bard t* tell who
was prouder that day, father er

went le Wo Mueoum of Nttanl
Watery twice sod wandered open
mouthed around the Waydao Plaaetarium. Ha treat with a* te the
mualcal, ‘Silk Rtoettega,* a apodal
treat, aad atoed agaa at Ttmoa
Square at mldalghL At dm** ha
hahy-ut h r Catbethm, thaaged
her diapers aad helped Wad her.
He took time out from all dm
exciting thing! ha had Is d* la

NEWTON - LB ■ WILLOWS. Eng|,nd &lt;yv_A railroad man and hit
«if« »ho gave their youngcit child
to an American couple were la
teclution today to ttcape angry
prot.it* from their neighbor*,
About w M,ihbori 4hwjtwi t&gt;.
ililu BuUld#
T h o * ,, Me.
l)onl|h bom# Tu(, d, r Bjibt wb„
M rd spread that McDonagh'a wife
Lillian, 14. bad returned from the
united State*. She bad left ISmoBlh-old daughter Joyce in Holly,
um « r . with U. S. Air force Sat.

IAMES MARLOW

Italian Government Wants Icardi
can't prove ha lied on Ihtie
rhargai unlaai it impUcstss him
|e Holohaa’i alayteg.
The ooril puaiaemcnt he fee*!
la Jail for perjury, not murder If
fuund guilty be face* a atlff
itretch. He «aa Indicted on a lot*,
of tight count*. Each came* t
maximum penalty of fiia jrCJn.
Holbhin, th* Defcm* Departmast though! for a mhili. bad boon
toil in action. Aftar th* war it be
gas inveittgating. finally tn 1M1
Iht department givr thi* account
of ohat had happened:
Ma). Holohaa of New Yerk, thin
ee, U. Icardi, thte &gt;1, and SgL
Carl La Dole*, than II. wars all
member! of the Office of Strangle
Servicei.
Icardi, from fittiburgh, Pa., aed
Lo Dolce, from Rocheiler. N. Y „
both apoke Italiae. The three met
officer, Maj. William Holohan. were parachuted let* la 1*44 be­
But, traaically, the government hind the German line* ia eortbere

Atkocialed fret# News Analyst
WASHINGTON uTt—It* every way
eicept oea Aide Icardi, a tor mar
Army lieutenant, w it aafo from
court trial in tho death of hla com­
manding officer during World War
II in Italy. Now th* oae baa bean
uied.
Tha Italian government wanted
him returned there lo (ace trial for
murder. A U. S. court ruled he
could not be forced to go. A i Kil­
im court Iried him—without hie be­
ing there—and eenteneed him to
111* Imprieonment.
It'S a aontance be will never have
to aervt unleaa be returns to Italy.
Icsrdl, who til alone hat tald he's
innoceal. seemed safe frem trial.
But eew a federal graad Jury
bsa charged him with committing
perjury la testimony about tha
death of bla wartime eommeading

Italy to arrange Ike dtlivary of
arm* aed ethtr aupplia* to th*
Itslisa undarground fighter*—both
Communist and non-Com munlit.
Holohin was auipltioua of the
Commuaiata. Icardi wasted the
Commualita to get arms.
Icardi hatchtd • plot to gal rid
of tho major. Holohan was fad
potion In hit toup one night
Icardi, feartai It oouldn't ftnuh
him, drew cerdi or toned a coin
with Lo Dole* to ice which would
kill him. Lo Dolce Uet and ahot tha
major la the head. Hla body waa
dumped ia JO feet of water tn Lake
Orta.
Hnlohen'a body waa found la the
lake la IN*, wen pretenred by Ik*
Icy water. It had two bullet boles
la the bond.
Meanwhile, there were thee*

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

suthoriti** n fu ird perraliiion for
adoption sllhough UcDoanh. t
ra llw iyn sa earniog • pounds
1122.40) • e rck, **td th* Atnrri*
can* could give the child s muck
belter life.
Mra. McDonaeh fl* * to
Unite! States wltk Joyce three
week* ago and it wa» snnuv.ii. a
th* Vuunikjri would be wad* the
child’* itgal guardiani.

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down her oppheauoa. Whore did

What Axo Tho Causoo
Of Seasonal Allergies?

Icardi IsiUfiod.
The aubcommtlta* later reported
there waa eoeugh tridewee to iadiet Icardi asd U Dolce. Rut M
agreed with Urn Defense Departmaot that there waa m way to
preeeewt* Rwm lath* V. R. tm a
rrlaa# la Italy.
Thla week a Mara! graad fury
Indicted leant!—hut aet Le Dolce,
•loee be dtdaY testify la 1W witb committing perjury before th*
committee two yeart ago whao.
among other thing*, ho denied:
Holohaa was murdered, that ho
and Le Dolce drew tarda la determum which of them weald kffl the

Queen Elisabeth was tho arrival, from dsrkast Africa, of
tho amaionian Queen Salot* of Tonga. Sha wag aUnoW Qiviaj
feel tall and her perpetual
^
grin delighted tha English.
th e telidiAed her popularity
# ftLw
whan, during a sudden down*
pour during Uto procession, r t P y
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aha was tho only notable who p j f c f t
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refuted to put down tho top
o f her carriage. Sha waa
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ooaked to tht skin In order to
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wave happily at the crowd*.

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,0 genuine poor! in our oyster atew."
"A likely mory.” eneered the cuetomer. “ I can't even find as eyater.*

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O NK OP THK MOST tilked-sbout events st the Coronation of.

a fashionable dtnner
night, everybody waa talkm*
about Queen galote. T wanner

HAL BOYLE

, h* couM remember. 11-yearold
Daaay Eaeoyaa dreamed af ooeiag
'America.
.
■* Danny, wheat graadporanta wore
dtaialeii refugee* from Armenia

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and diet*** ay*- Th* Ph*rt w a did not ranlU*
that they too. w en morelly sick.

Danny At Last Saws United States

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the coniuatcr'a coat of living.
Long-term gueatca on whathet
the economy la going have been
pupping up frequently of late. 0 .m
out today by tho Rntcarch Inititut*
of America Inc. project* the eco­
nomy II year* at*ad.
The Inititut* predict* "price*
will rite at leatt IQ to U per cent
in the next IQ years." And It add*
tht gloomy opinion: 'T tirci of
food clothing and homing in partitular will rito—and they take up
the largetl part of tho comumer'a
pay-"
_
It foreteei t.'ie union* obtaining
high wage* over the next to years,
with productivity not riding fait
enough to keep price* from being
puibed higher.
Many ecooombt* don't iharo
theie view*. They cite a number
of factor* tending to hold price*
over the long run. fo r one keen
competition will fort* factorial tn
abtorb increited eotti. Tor moth­
er, better tool* and mar* efficicnM
pit nil will produce mor* good™
per man-hour of labor and Uua
help to hold down coil*.
A third factor i* comumer roaittanco lo price hik.i. And a
fourth, It the belief the govern,
mral will muve to curb inflation.

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Tip For Local
Diet Watchers
If pound* are your problem,
Junior G A.'i meet at the Fir.t
aayt Myrtle Wilion, Horn* De- Baptitt Church al 3:30 p.m.
Intermediate U.A.’a meet at the
mon.tratiun Asrnt — either too
many or ton few, rely on milk »» First Hapti.i Church at 4 p.m.
Junior
M*
u..
a bw.ic food, nutritioni.ta of the
U. S. Department of Agriculture ehuich at 7 pm.
a«y.
I The annual ju.nlc of the Train
If you're •‘reducing’*, count on *?« L’ nion of the First Bapli.t
milk for getierou* amount* of Church will b# he d at Rot*
Spring*. Tli* bui will leave the
church at 4 p iu. Supper will u#
at 7 p.m.
Tie regular monthly meeting
of the Seminole County Mint:
trrial A-.ociation will meet at
the Freabyterian Church at 1
p.m.
The TEL rla.i of the Ftr»t
ttnpli.t Cnurrh will meet in tiie
(Mutational building at 3 p.m.
with Mr., J. A. Cunningham and
her group at ho.te*.**.
The I’llot Club will hold a
•ward meeting at the hum* of
Mr*. Troy Ray on 010 Magnoim
Ave. at 7:30 p.m.
The Ihrt.tian Youth Fellow*hip of
the Ftr*t Christian
Church will meet at tHe church
nt 4:30 p.m. to go to Lake Maty
for a »w miming and akitng party.
Mr. and Mr*. Chandler Yall will
act a. chaperone*.

(p e M o n a lA

Gloria McMillan
I™E
herald
Ta Give Up Career Co//een f
far(
As Television Star T/
n
n
BvJiMisnum
l hat Brains, Be

HOLLYWOOD * - Gloria McMlt
....
.
, , . .
Ian. the prrltv blonde whom tele
V* b* •
viaian audience. know a. Harriet 7 ' ndt * " * ' ^
,r* 'h,r
Conklin, the nrinclnaP, daughter
the .eeumt r r«,lr I
on the Our ML. Brook. .how, I. 1
*" «b*
m in i it alt on for a P^rer-playrng " t li ' n { * '*
"*7 5 ?.
role a. a mirlitrr* wife.
t? lt.\V
, / ld »**• Ccll^n
Lrifebirt.-n. 1? year aid June
But Gloria. —. arid a bride of »tx { n ,|M |t *»):„ Ml|| r,itrr the Uni*
month*, ha* no rrtjrrl* i Ihiu! fol- vrrulty «&gt;f Florida at Gilnttville
1'ittinc tn Ihf foMttrpt of (\tl1ttn tju%
Howniend. Mils Townirnd chucked
Colle.n. . petite blonde w.th
a pro mil Ina carrrr at Nth ( en- ,1, nrInc tdue rye. ba* rrptetrnllury-Fo* tur &gt;ear« a”t* to became
s.nf.'rii &gt;ni( n. .■nuu* o ,-anthe w.fe of a temmarian.
nation, in many i&gt;r*uty cnritr.,*
At the moment, Mih McMillan l»-»idr« graduating with honor.,
it working in the movie ver.ion of Her uchool t m a c r mn atn&gt;.e i'ii
the (anted Kte Aixlcn .tarrer at for (our )e » i. and the received
VV.irner Brot When the movie four honor lettri. br.idr* a
"Our ML. Brooks'* wind. up. medal for average and petfe»t atGloria and her Hu.band take off trmlanre.
for San Frahci.ro.
t he daughter and only child of
The hu.band I. Gilbert Allen, a Mr. and Mr*. Forre.t F. Lngegradiiate of the Univrrilty of South-------------------------------------------ern t aliforn.a, who intend, to en barkground tn u«e ta help pay the
ter San hranci.ro rhroloairal Sent fieiiiht while tier hutband it study
Inary for rtr»b)lerian mint.ter. on ln&gt;.
.
*Tve already talked In tome of
The two met at Beterly Vi da thr CBS executives there and lhr&gt;
&lt; hurch In Hrterly |jkr tome ideat I hate for Sunday
(Hit whet* both were interettedi program.. The. will be mo.lit
in youth work. They were married ||,hle rradtngi for chiiJren-torl of
.
* Sunday School of the a ir "
FRIDAY
Me te both had a good la.te of
"Once we jet r.tabli.hrd, we
The CPO Wive* Club will have rhurch work nnd vir lovr it ** %h? ■
.
, , .
. ,*
*
c
plan
In adopt four children and
a danee at the C'I'O Club for all
t’ PO'a and their gueali. Dancing
A teteran of radio tinre the wai h ,' f f" " r chlM,cn ° r m,r own
will tw enjoyed to tha mu.ir of four year* bid, Gloria believe, that ° ur* 1* Suing to be a big family
the *,Mtlotonfi‘* from Die Tine her long arting career will l.e i when we get our wi&gt;h *•
Hide ( ountry Club, from V to big help tn her hu.band'. work
Gloria haa averaged between
I'.*:")! p.m. and attendanre priiet
She al.o plan, to put »ome of h e r $Jou and 1100 a week in her acting
will he given. Ticket* may he ob­
tained tium tie CI'U Bar or any
chief petty officer.
The regutai meeting of Amer­
ican Legion Auiiliary wilt t&gt;o
held at it.Mi pm. in the Legion
Hut. Girl Slate Delegate* will
give reporta and a covered duh
•upper will be held for all mem­
bers their hu.band., and gueit*.
Th. Duplicate Bridge Club will
meet at th# Y'aeht Club with
•eating to begin at 7:45 and play
to begin at S o'clock.

Mo n d a y
Th* Ftr*t Bapti.t Sunbeam.
• ill meet at tl,« church at l;3r&gt;
pm.
Tt EHDAY
Th* Daughter, of We.lej Sun­
day School L'la.t of th* Flral
Mrlhodt.t Church will rie*t tn
McKinley llall for it* regular
bu.ine.a and .octal meeting at ti
p.m. with Mr.. J. H. Auder.un'a
10*i FOOT
II H A W l» U t y
EXTE N SIO N

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Mrs. F. Werfelman
Honored By Friends
SUMMKit LUNCH
Lika fieth peadie* with rottaga
•heeae ? Here's your aaladl
Creamy Teach Salad
Tray of Aatortad Roll*
Brownie*
Beverage
tltKAMY PEACH RALAD
Ingredient*:
4
large froth
prai-hc*. eitru* Juice, e a la d
green*, t ounrea creamttyl* cottag* che«*c, ** teatpoon salt, 1
teaspoon prepared muttard, 2
taiiteipoona red win* vinegar, 4
tablespoon* olive oil.
Mflhod: Peel, halt* and pit
peach**. Dip In eitru* Juica. Arrang* on salad greens. Fill paath
‘ • eavlUes with cottaga cheese. Beat
salt, mustard, vinegar and all*#
•II together. Serva with aalad.
Make* 4 servings.
Natal If tour cream la available
It may ba uaed en thia aalad in­
stead of th* drosslag givan. Mia
W cup of tha cream with 14 cup
mayonnalt# or mayonnaise typ*
salad dressing; #Ur ta a dash of
paprika.

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Th# Unity Cla*« will meet at
7:15 pm. in the Vhldet Hotel
with Jerry Mearham at teacher.
Th* public i* invited.

In honor of th# birthday of
lira. F r e d
Werfelman, lira.
Charles Krueger of Lake Maty
invited n group of friend* over
for Tuesday evening. They pHyed
Canasta and at n late hour th*
boa tea. aarved punch and cake.
Thoaa enjoying th* occasion
with th* honor** ner* Mr. and
Mr*. Paul Waplea, Mro. C. W.
Sjoblom, Mr*. Grnr* Cote, Mrt.:
Tom Wanrley, Mr*. Tom Spirt*,'
Mr*. D. C. Spiro*. Mr*. William
Thorne. Mr*. Carl Mo*a, Mr*.|
A. Phillip# and Mr*. Harry
Smith.

It KONRAD AT
Tba Firit llaptl*t Junior G.A.'a
Ml and 12 yeari will meet at
th* ehurch at 3:30 put,
Tha
Fir*l
Baptilt Sunday
School
Worker'* Council wiU
begin their mealing at 7 p.m.
with a covered dt«h dipper In
the Memorial Kducational Build­
ing.
Tue Flrat Baptitt Prayer Meet­
ing Service will begin at 7:30
p.m. Bring your Bible*.

T.V.
TA BLES

$1.98
$ 2 .0 (1

D O im n n (.HAY
{'•.HANNING

(REAM
GOLDEN MJGT.FT
c o m ; E CAkK t
Aar baaaaaaahar taa bright** vp
braahlaat by adding a few *prci*l
ilehea ta her collection of break­
fast menu*. A tasty eotlea eak* or
tempt tag Danish pastry will maUa
th* faadly want ta get up early
and hurry ta th* breakfast table.
Try this delightful Golden Nugget
Coffe.
.a aa aa tedwoawnt to

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For t.atlir»
or
A * lb. 7l4 oi. daughter was
born on Aug. T to Mr. and Mr*.
Jack Spencer In Ann Arbor,
Mtrh. Th* Itttls lady s a i named
Deborah Ann and 1* the grand­
daughter af Mr. and Mr*. 1. £.
Spencer of Sanford.
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Jameson Studio
Oa*w FrMav Evtalags T-f
IM N. Park Av*.
Than* S ltS
A NO r. FOLK-BELTED COAT,
DBCRSof black amt* hit# chiffon
tweed cornea from Herbert Band*
helm's collection. Tiny pocktt-.
Ilk* flap* above Uia waist, and
patch pocket* below, have a
minlmlnng effect. A facing of
wb.ie riik faille for the alctvsa
matches the ocatf.

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Need Repairs Or

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ticaad rsoma al tha Mar-Laa
Metal

Farh ateo In uur rnmnnundiny
of a nrrwripti.ir 1* a model nf
yrrelalnn work— meaaurinv un
ta th* mo*t ctarDnr rrnulre*
mvnla of the medical orofra*
alon .
rnnlurmin* vtacll* to
the am a l l e a t me**uremeol.
Hrery step In th* selection,
n ra -u n n ,. and mltin* of tour
proacrib-d medirtn* is a nslUrn for nerfettlon in arllon—
a nerfreliim ohlrh la tour sur*
•at guarantee nf the masiraum
la heal'h benofita from th#
madidn* tour doctor prescribes
for vou.

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In tha rmg before the TV cam
eras, Jickton was a dancing,
weaving, corky Jaek-in-lhe bo*. fin­
ally staggering Ihe bafflrd Charlrt
in the lirOi round and hitting him
with punch#* from everywhere.
Bul in Ihe Cleveland arena'*
drrating room, Jackron wai thy
and itlf-eontcioui at he walked up
to Charlei anJ apologized for beat,
mg him
Charlrt. Jutt out of the thowrr,
wa* tetird on a tlool wllh a towel
around hit mldteetion. talking to
reporter* lilt right eye wat iwrolten nearly »hut from Ihe hrating
he took in Ihe linal minute* nf ihe
boul, bul he wain I verioutly hurt
Jarkmn. without a mark on him.
walkrd up. leaned over Ihe older
man, and alto phltpered hi* apob
ogle*
Hr tlraightrned up aCharlet revponded with tome ad
vice In a young tx&gt;xrr
•'Take rare of yourtelf and keep
trying." Charlei said. "You've got
a lot of ability that mo*t fellow*
hrvrn'l g&lt;d Pul your heart in It.’
Teart welled in Jack*un‘ a eyet a*
he luienrd to Charlei. and he
broke in wiih;
•’ But I don't want to fight.”
"Oh, if y&lt;&gt;u don't want to fight,
that’ * a dilferent story.” »ald
Charlei. ''With me It wa* differ­
ent, I wtnied lo fight—"
"I fight heeau»e there’ * nothing
rite I ran do,” interrupted Jackson
and walked away,
Aiked If the defeat meant hit
retirement. Charlei told reporter*
he'd hatt to think about it (or a
few days

Standings
and
Results

Urns to get th# bo&gt;* In condition
We a*pact avary boy to report
ready for rough work.”
Another newcomer to SEC head
roarhing rank*, Bowden Wyatt of
Tenneuee, gav* hl» Vol» a once­
over and commented with pride:
” 1 don’t believe there ta a fat min
or Ihr squad "
Alabama. Auburn, Tenneatee and
Vanderbilt have until Sept 11 to
gel ready fur thetr first IrtU. All
lha other* open on Sept. IT.
In addition to Dtetial and Wyatt,
Ui* SEC ha* another new head
coach in J. B. I Ear*) Whitworth
of Alabama. There were 10 changes
Ir poult loo* during lha Crimson
Tide's aprlng drill* and Whitworth
warned that otheri ran be eapected
before the opener with Rica.
Word rime from Auburn that
sophomore guard Jimmy Duke Is
dropping football bream* of fam­
ily (mannal difficult!#*. Since
guard Bob Scarbrough already had
been ahtfled to center, Duke’s Iota
sapped strength at th# left guard
potl. A patr of aophomorta. Mar­
vin Peavy and Ronald Hlggiabnthstaf, ar* top candidates.
Bobby Dadd, whoa* Georgia Tech
team I* a favorite for th* ronterror# till*, could be etpertrd to
spend a lot of time with hi* ends
and tarklai, which ha tabs aa
Teeh’a major weakness.
Other teams expected to give
Terh a battle for th# champion­
ship Include Auburn, Mississippi,
Kentucky, Florida and Georgia.
Moat of tha roach**, noting th*

Leaves Cocoa Behind

Hughe* and t»o «*hff runnetl
Ry TNE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Th* Florid i Slata League tea ton teored
ended on a hippy note latt night— AltenJanre •*» FM *1 Daytaaa
m a wedding at Ihe pitcher'* Beach. »*U at Gainetville, 741 it
muunJ lit Daylona Reaeh.
Orlando and 337 at Sanford,
Boh Arrndt, who had Jutt pitched c m it a
hia 2Jnd victory of the icavn for
rui : »
the Itlanderi. married Mary Frick* II M l| ,| It
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Mi’Hi &lt;r
ELOWina ST*TE t.EArtl E
of Dajtona Beach.
I f ld n s * tk
STB 41. STABI1IM.V
•'line
If
Daytona
Beaih
had
another
cele.
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A it
Oflat.du
hrandt—first baieman Dan Keith &lt;** I'n
a
•til who had started the teatun at VVllllum*ti a r(
I'ailana Butch
all#
C tN RR
tiru'l. n
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•111 Saninrd manager. Four straight
Ge !**»**••
hilt
lilted
hit
baiting
average
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111
W# P«Jm R u rh
.114 officially above .100
M if u t i
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L*k»Un4
fn th* final, garnet Daytona
air*
•t. refer* ha?#
t f k T M lim i
Beach beat St. Petertburg SO,
i r r I hM I. I ter*** 1
Writ Palm Beach heat GalnrvI’etm H*i'h
(»i|t«&lt;ne Heath &gt;. f t
vllle 7 3, Sanford beat Cocoa 1-3
* I i S. etand
and Orlando beat Lakeland 2-1 in
A 'l l III! VV i.t Afil r .
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Tha league rhamni'm Orlando
f t |‘| ,4#1
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79 SI ,4k1 Flyers aenred their winning run
Nm Ydark
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I when Kd llnuveknrcht tripled and
A* 4 V
t»*u f»|t
R1 It .H r Dave Drapp singled. Howie Ttr.p
K 4T'in* n t f
14 SI 34* gave Lakeland only five hilv in
n * i hiDEton
n«lrim«vr#
«1 34 util
pitching his lllh victory.
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Sanford aeored it* winning run
1
l**|p..it ?. \ \ •whirtR
in the bottom nf thr mnlh with!
lin t right! 1 t[Ulilmitf •
N« k TpfW l». k #0’mt r*m 4
two out when Red Mauriellni
t t m u ■1 Rf HI. IX 1 v;
walked with hate* loaded. Cocoa [
M pitcher Joe Drarh Jammed the.
ttt batra on two walk* and a tingle
Bud Miller
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Cloo*’ relief pitching pro- j Ca&lt;mrl, **jn':er o* the Tloily
Ircled an early Wett Palm llrach mod Park Nur*#i-y Stakea «n
lead. He gave only one hit In t-ur;
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firl, , uVrl
.in inning* to Ihe Gainetville (,-mm
tired
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Newmarket
whnte bigge*t spurt wa* on a freak
homer by Norman llughri. Thr; 'laid 1* Ihe ••.-illlon'a first wtmiee.
hall wevlgrd under the fence white H* aenred June r, at River Downs.

BEGINNING MONDAY

Football Squads Launch Practice
ronferanre't balam e and over all
improvement. pr#&lt;lirt the till* tilt
won't be irttlrd until the final
game It played And vnme figure
that by the lime the SKC tn m i
get through knocking off one an
other, there won't be an unbeaten
•levtfl in lha bunch.

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T H IS H A N F O R D H E R A L D

Young Jackson Offers Apologies
To E z Charles For Beating Him

C L E V E L A N D 'J*-Tomm y
lllurncan*) Jarktnn, the lanlavUc
young fighier who hid Juit bat*
lerrd Eirard Charlei Inin (triple**neat, walkrd up In the 31 year-old
ev champ in the dre««ing room tail
nigh* ant tnld him, "Thit wit on*
fight 1 haled In win."
The tall, ILyear-old ynungiter
Irom Par Koekaw»y, N Y , »ih
hit treond uninlmout lo round
Rf CO WILKS
deritmn o trr Charlrt tn let* than
Th* Ataoclalctf Pr»*»
| a month, had tpoiled the Cmrtnrhirajn'% old folk* piirhinr itaff nall hover a hope* for another
rrclilmrd Boh KrrRan Itvdar and crack al Ihr vnrld'a heavyweight
the While So* ahovrd off for
Cleveland In pul Ihrlr half ^anic
lead in thr American l,ra;tir lo
a thnudnun le%t asainil the In
dnn&gt;
Manager ^larty Marion't hrrn
Selling a lot more mileage than
*n&gt;one rtprrlrl from hit mound
veteran*, riding on lop wifh the
CLEVELAND * — Five playert
like* nf Virgil Trurk*. M; Sand) from the American At*n . will join
Coniurgra, .11; Millard Unwell,
U; Mornr Marlin, 33; Connie Ihe Oevrlan.l Indian* when Ih*
Johnton, 31; and Harry llyrd, 3». Tribe brjln* It* tail caitrm trip
And now Keegan, 31. tv back in ne»l Tuc*d*y.
good Handing
The Indiant* front office an­
Th* big rlghl-hinder, a 14 3 help nounced today that first bueman
to lbs W'hilr Sot latt aramn but Jiw Altobelll, outfielder Roeto Co­
a buit Ihu* far In 'U, rame bark
with an rlghl hlllrr yrilrnlay In la vito and vccond hatenian Bobby
beat lloitnn 1-2. II wav his fir .I Youn; wrte recalled and Ihe conTirtnry and firat rnmplrte gamr Uad* of pdcher Hank Aguirre aifrl
w-roud baieman Man Pawbukt
ilnee Scpl II, 1311
were
purrha*ed from lha Tribe'*
Jim Rivera (nntrlhutrd a pair of
Indianapolit farm club,
two-run homer*.
Two other pitcher*, Dick TomaWith a iwerp nf thr two game
Botlon tenet, hlcago flayed five nek and Marlon Mur*rew*ki. a1«o
perranlagr point* ahead of New ha*# Men recalled, but Ihey will
York and Cleveland, deadlnrkrd in not report until 19SA aprlng train­
laeond. The Indian* kepi lh* parr ing, Ih* Indians said.
■t rookie Herb Seore thiee.hit
Baltimore SI and fanned 11.
ottftommg eight hitten relief
Inning* by lha Nal*’ lire Brown
New York made II p u l Kaniaa
TR# Attaietalwl Fr*a*
Clly ll-d, bul Tommy Byrne nrrd
From the hli'egrata of Kenturky
ad help lo gain hli 13th victory In Ihe bayou* nf Lmiltiana. Southwhen lha A‘i irorad five in Ihr rattrrn Conference foolhall *&lt;|uad*
tinth
thundered out to practie# field* to­
Boiton fell fi*e gamri behind day lo launch fall workmili
Tha early bird hadn't had lima
Brown arrived too late In help
lha Oriole*
Cleveland irnred to gel hit worm before th# ahrtek
five In lha first with five hit* off nf coaches' whittle* rnmmin.led
Rill Wight before Hrc came on the attention of hundred* of young
lha •erne Jim Megan and Knot men bent on "making the team '*
With icaton openers iu*» 14 days
Evert aath drove in (wo Tribe
away foi eight ol Ih# II 8EC
IW ,
tram*, Iwn-aday drill* were or­
Byrne, 35. waa breetlng along
dered Immediately In moat ramp*.
aw a fmir-htttrr. behind home nin*
Shape ol thing* tn rom r-or go—
ky Irv Nnren. Gil Mrllougald and
wa* thnwn yeaterday at Ftorida’ l
Mitkty Manila, and had retired
piriurr taking aaitlm. Coach Rob
II In order when the A'a wenl to
Wmwtruff apotted taveral player*
work tn thr ninth. Dm Lar*en
prannng before Ihe ramera wllh
finally railed the rally In a halt
a mite loo muih "mu*el#’' around
Arnie Pnrtoeairern wa* the loirr
Ihe walal. Strict diet*, and per&lt;a the Yank* belted IT hilt.
hapt a frtv extra lap* armind Ihe
In Ihe other Al, gam* yealeiday, field, were orJerad for tha bulging
Earl Torgeann pinched a three-run
boy*
bomer in the levrnth ai Oelnut
Guard* John Barrow- and Cbirle*
*di»d Waihlngtnn T-4 and rookie Gill, tackle* Buster Mill, Vel Heck­
frank Lary won his I3lh.
man and Larry Wedry and center
In the National, Milwaukee Lew Do*a war# among tha lada
brought its Brooklyn pilrhm In who apparently had not had enough
tho mound In a 111 patting of aierrlte pushing thermal*#* away
Ike league-leading Dodger*. New Dom the labia
York mad* it three tfralgh! over
Many of thr rnarhta had their
Cincinnati M , Philadelphia rlnlt arjuadi nut ye«l»rday for eamera.
bered Chicago 13 1 and nttahurgh men »* !he full practice period,
edged SI Loiiii 41 on Johnny which darted today, could be de­
O Brian i iingta in th* imh tuning voted to ttam-improving *o.k
Georg# Crow* hit two home
Woodruff wi n t tha only coaeii
runi, Eddie Mathewi banged his who had a word about conditioning
SMh and Dal Rice wallopad hli after getting a look at hia boys.
Raid Paul Dtetiel. new hots at
third in tha Rravci* attack that
atari ed again it loter Carl Ertklite Louisiana Rlata: "Wa don't have
U n Burdatta, In rellrf nf Bob
tub], woo hi* lltll.
Tk# Phlli bad 11 hit# again*!
th# Cuba* Jim Davia and three
ralkfara, while Murry Dickion
MR hit lllh on a four-hlller flan
Lo^ata and Jim Greengraii horn"
T . v « ’. r ' f t u . r ' ”
ared for 11m Phlli.
Bull in* haied ns til al bait —
lu b ft Comer abut out the Red. Aetikurc. rtilladelekia. lit
nun*—raider,
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tag* on aeven hits while backed , tlunu hatted t r —inlatr, Riaahit*,
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lilt* — KlaaaawakL Clnelsnall.
Glanti ehaied loter Art Fowler I t
run a—Kluiatwihl, Claris*tth thr#* runt tn the first, then sa Itom*
il. It
t*t two more In lh# eighth on
eiulan hataa- Rrutas. Milwaukee
•ad Buyer Bl t.oui*, 11.
■fct# Gall Hams' homer.
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SoMhnele TeteU a N M Cm. NURSES AID, with Hospital ex
pRoom Furnished Cotleff. !»• rn Wirt ard I t
PheM Ml peifrnce in raring for the ill
per month. Lake Mary. PhaM
laaa-w.____________________ II VARIETIES PANELING erased Prefer evening or night
duty. 2n7 East Sth St.
Native and Foreign Wood*
'• ■ u ij'jf * 0 f* ifJ&gt;UfiAHCt
Lee Them At
Three Room eompWtaly funtiahed
LAW’N~MOWED by Jerry I^rd'
Apartment Ground floor, ill B hentaa Concrete Pipe Co.
Free aitlmalei. Phone 1317-W.
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CARPENTER and General Re­
. CLEAN Three Roorn^ r untiebed QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add*
pair Work. Thomaa W. Fergueon. Phone Bttl-R.
Machine*. Typewriter*. Out*
IT- AimHIOWBLBB - TBAILKBA
rd Motori, Boata. Super

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One mile South

It win pay YOU to see US bcfiwe
you buy. Open Evenings and
Sundays.
KatuMe Trailer Sale*.
___
Palatha. Pta.
IS- AUTOMQBILB BBMsZM -U

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CltUN frrrtiked Apt. One, Te
peo£. wToTkli rarb Are.

The nertde T im e U rto
Your Morning Paper.

BURN. XOUSB - Ml Oak Art

n £ , , % n x 2 ;'y n .»

r"c3±JJ“'llS!SS.a^
J"
M1I Orlando Drive.

AIR CONDmONINO
H. a POFR SoT inc.

UtID PLUMBUM FIXTUREJi

CARS
BOUGHT SOLD TRADED
Key Ueel'a Uaen Cara
i Ave.
none
BLsrjs I bedroom unfurnished apt.
m
Sanford Ave. A 11ih M.
S ^ T W E r U fS i
w - rimwniniB. iv a u one***
Spare Hea(era and Floor Furn­ Bur your Furniture at nrrry’x
ace*. Liberal Trade-In.
..a r a ffe g
warehouie Furn , Co., at Kl W.
lift aaaiord Ave.
lim e Idl
ID I Room home mi
1st. St. All nationally adv. fur­
Ssnfsrd-DeLs nd bifhwiy. % Out Wart nth *
P h S Mf ORLANDO
niture at warehouse price*.
Ml:e North of Rt. John'* River
10 fl. meat cate, complete. Phase lead* Ev
■s
hndM. J. X . Gardner. Phi
Bay. ll* J
aw .
1 1 8 6 - 3 - 1 ____________
a Bedroom furalehed Rouae. 10M
■ O O V SPECIAL
French. Inquire U t French. I PiM* Dinette Set. 1 Piece Llv-

P. M. CAXPBBLL

Ing Room. 5 Piece Bedroom ■-Way IT-MV
Group with Msttrns and Box
Springs ....... SMM. (terms)
ECHOU BEDDING C a

LOST— Otto Targ^^eflnv^Tnm
Cal. R*s| collar with hell. Chlld'a
pet. Please rail IMS.
LOST — Rlack Cocker, blind,
Anvwcr* to name of "Reality” .
REWARD. Mrs. Irene Watt.
\»» Maj|| Av». Phone 22*1-J.
P —ELBCTPCAL WLBTVCBn—O

FLOOR sandtaa aid

ftotaMag

SOFA 3ad chair. Phaaa a or
at da Magnolia.
NMOBB Wringer W
Washer. Like GWtaeu. UBe Wary.
n r n j g Call Mr*. George R. ENVELOPES, letterhead*, state-

'Vacuum Cleaner
Good
1TB-B.
Goo. n . Phone 1
7 PC. LIVING ROOM GROUP
COVXHKD IN N Y L O N .

K
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Wr*t 131*1 |t _____
B icyl« At LawRBBwtn
Pan* and Reconditioning
Stanley’s
bio e. ata

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SUSIMEIt SPECIALS

on
Permanent
Shaping A Styling
• Alr-ConrlllloncH.
ei’cnquin Dryer'.
erator*

Wivr*
Our Specialty.
Soft Water,
3 skiltnl op­

IIAHRIETTR

HAYTfBB

Immediate enliomrnt* arc no*
open In the United State* Marine
Cnrp\
Arrording to Ts gl Donald tl
flrnu, local Marine rerruifer.
HAIR NEWS AHEAD
Em,&gt;.M-iti v on va»y mihiu-". ami (here la no delay or long period
amooil waved line* with •lightly nf watting for men drilrmg to m
longct hair tn ttie hark. For Hit in thn Cnrp* Oualifted apll
thal "new look” vl«ll rant* are n»w twing areept'd ai
EVA-BESS BEAUTY SHOP Manic Cnrp* remitting -talion
Air Conditioned
located at I'ntt Ollue llullding,
10! K. 2n l st.
Sanford,
Phono awl.
If you're rca&gt;ly to go on aeli\e
duty and want to leave right .i« n.
7i- fJkUNDRT HFRVVICB —23 ynu ran ho rnli-led Immediately
and kenl In rririllt training at
• One hour - Wa*n and Damp I'arn- )&gt;l;md, S C. Although «p
Dry
• Onr hour Ik • Wash and Dry plieant* prrumnly experienced
i delay in h*-mg aecrptrd. ihe rvFold
etuller pointed out that there t*
• Fmithrd laundry
• Saintone Dry Cleintna
no longer any waltKg indixl. VolSflulhnide
nnirrr now and you're no your
beulh Side Paedmart
( way to becoming a Ji.-r.nr, he
IM Eaal tMh Bk
••id.
Currently, men are being ar
nPlum* BBttVICB
repted for four and *ix year*
with Idieral tionu*e&lt; paid upon reL I. Sill—Plano Technician enlitimrnl. Retirement l&gt;ene(it*
I.
H
anford
Phone TIM Bonn
have «t&gt;n lortea-rd under the proI) vi*nn* of the new pav rape en­
p
Moiiif»/ ttoal*/ Trailc
acted hv Congre**. Thu&gt;. a youns
HOBSON S porlfnf (loodn mai who rnlulx at ag- 17 nr IX
Pttninrfe hair* A liervlre
and »er*e» 20 year* ran retire
301 E. lit M.
at air 37 and draw Mora! te
11re me nt pay fur Ihe re-l of hu
CLEARANCI HALF
life. Thrre ia nn payroll induc­
Nrt unitlimned Guaranteed
cm :it m o to r s
tion mad* for thi* par, the entire
P , H P SEA-KING,
cn*t i&lt; borne by the Unitrd Sl.it-**
[Ml condition
... 121.30 Government. Young men who wuh
1. |. If P. KVTNRUDK.
In gel Marled on an exrilmg ear
run- like a top and beats
rowing
Ml.10 eer with Ihe Marin** Cnrp*, and
reap future security ahnutd ap­
3.0 II. P SCOTT-ATWATER.
like new
139.93 ply for Immediate enli»tment now,
3 H P SCOTT-ATWATER.
tho rerruller ronrluded.

redniihrd

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4(* Tilted
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Buy. Sell. Rent. Hire with want
aifi, the hu«ie«t salesman in
town. Put onr to wurk for you.
Phono 1*21. Wo will be glad to
rharge »t.
Call ut about o-ir huMnet* rales

The Wart Ad Department ia
open from K. tu a, m. unlit h:3&lt;) p.
in. each huime** day e*rrpt Sat­
urday afternoon. Deadline for
wrerk.d.xy in-eitlnna i« 5:CHI p. m.
the Hay preceding publication.
A tittle spate like this will get
y«ur mr**age before our more
thin Mono reader*. Tel) 'em to

dayt I'h.me IUI.

.................*M 30

TELEVISION

Johnson ,

Very r&lt;n»l condition .... Iltooo
T»n 4 II SEA-BEE S
Your choice
.. L'J 30
1.4 H EV1NRUDE .......... I42SO
3.4 EVINRUDB ............ «000

« II WiyARI)
... 17130
71* If. P FIRESTONE,

wlih tank, like new
ItOi IX)
10 II. P .SCOTT-ATWATER.
completely overhauled,
A steal at ................. UJ 91
10 H. JOHNSON,
with gear *htft, tank _ _ flis.m
10 If. P EIRKSTONT.
gear «hift model ...... t*3 00
12 II. SEA BEE
Very good rnnriilion .... 1132 00
10 If. FIRESTONE.
auxiliary lank.
. 1132.30
IB H, SCOTT-ATWATER
will-, gear *Uft, tank, and
rrmou- cnnirola , ...
IIU.00
22 H JOHNSON.
...............
Run* good, and «tn pull
3 H. LIGHTITN ...........
74 H. EI.EETWIN ..........
13 If. FASTWfN _____
23 if. Eire. Marling
Big Twin ...............

149.00
239.30
333.00

333.00

Glass, Aluminum or ktabogany
Boil*.

ksertto*.

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toj So Oak Ave.
I'hnnr 971

Khalil You Have?

Adverttaen an nquettod to no­
tify the Want-Ad Department Im­
mediately of any error* is their
art, aa The Baaferd Herald will be
&gt;U Irr euiy am lororrect

U. S. Marines
Enlistments Open,
Recruiter Declares

Hr

B E A U T Y NOOK

t arts of iklU ..
ttOQOO
New 1933 Model EVINRUDE8

meals, invetoes, head biila. and

DLGOU^P^rt Celery Plants

BEAtrnr rABtons

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2* Not work.ng

42, Cne*. aa

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Senkarik GU m and Palm Ca.

Zralan I
timber tree

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of happioti* and contentment to
TUB CURIOSITY SHOP
the family who buys this lovely Neat tn flrnnclCa Court IT u So.
2 bedroom modernised country
home, situated 3 miles out near
USED TRACTORS
antraaaa stores. Condition Is like new,
Brat Tractor c *
with plenty of beautiful oaks Blway 1T-/I SertB
rn**e HI
shading the entire yard, mak­
ing living condition! mo»t ideal UPRIGHT PIANO — |30. 31T
We*t 3rd St.
for any type buyer. A bargain
&lt;H H ‘ " t
at S7.M0. With lerma arranged.

pnu«*t»&gt;
— •
ttLei i £ l rp
C k n 'm a F

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etc. Roiight-snld. Ijrry ’ * Mart.
321 East Itt St. Phnoe 1&amp;3I

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m sloth

Phona 3JX

f/( 9

32. Country
in Ana
3t Warmth
37 Greek lettey
3SAnEtkfm»i
group
iGrrcn*
land'
40 Jtwirh
month

'W &lt;
lb

112-114 West and 81

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10

11

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a harem

Robert A . WUIIatnn, Realtor Used turaiture, appiianrr*. root*,

f

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25 Knight of
the
t 1-phanl
tahbr.l
30 Boom in

rail with pUctto ends. Plastic er
rayon tapes- Colton or eylve
eordl,

ctDUri;! •)
:4it

African
• locrl

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"gain

— Partary to Torn —
Aluminum

(aSgSM o o a s u

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Cook in
lti*otn *
an oven
S2vrn
2f .*-upervwmf
Hard ammif
iiifegtorof
i it
a
* tiewspspef
She wore x .
Eagle inert
g!a&lt;« ihppcr
ivar.i
13 I'neof
Hillock!
many layer*
Wading bird

2i Help
23 Break*

hewing Markiar*. end Brpalriag
BERTS IM H. Park Pkroa i m

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Admin*
ulra-

Prrlorm*

Skill

?'■ C o u th

Realtor — General Insurance
Gertrode B. Dtagfelder Ataeciate
Blind*
Phoot aua
all N. Park Ave. EnclosedVenetian
bead. Sag-proof bottom
BAYMOND * . BALL, BROK1
I. D. Iluhleymaa, Associate
O If. Harrison, Associate
IM South rack Ave.
Phone

Oil of
19 Pirm»e petal*
tut*
cf
Faugh
ivar »
addi­
Half -n *m
tion
Beat used
Danger
en the
Bathe,
Great Lake*
tor of
in early
Pun.
•pring
ne-t

t . Secure
t. Girl * name
Iroj-v )

Thoms 1321

DINING Room fumilure-Duncan
Phyfe Crotch Mahogany. Excel­
led condition. Table, itx chair*.
Buffet. China cabinet and *ervtng Table Muat be aeen to ap­
To Help You Rent or Buy.
preciate
Mr*. John L. RmmRota I . Payton
!ey. Celery Ave,, Phone 173-W.
(Reg. Real Eatate Broker)
AmnabeUe Brown Hrndmoa,
B t fc e r lr Appliinc* Center
Aitoc late.
“ Your Wettinghnuie Dealer"
Ph. 2*71 — 17-02 at Hiawatha
Mavtag Washer*
US Magnolia Ave
Prone 1717

C. A . W HIDDON. SR .

DAILY C R O S S W O R D

Pa** T

Gator Iralleri, Sc viral models
of u»c*l boa la A trailer* on
hand priced reasonable

ROBSON Suorlirtf ('.ooda
Ettarode SalM k Sen Ire
3M K. Ill SI.
Thone *M

News O f Men
In Service
AN AIRBASE IN JAPAN -M a ­
jor Charle* C. Hurt, son of Mr.
and Mr*. J. L. Hurt nf 10(1 Dak
Ave., was rerently rellexcd from
duty and ***i|nmrnt with Japan’s
.3Sth W e a t h e r Rernnnal*«anre
Squadron and h*« been tranUer
red In the 7&gt;&gt;ne of Interior for a*.
•ignmrnt In the nth Wradirr
Squadron at Barkidale, AFR,
Louisian*. Major Hurt'* dutie*
with the Mih were Ihme nf offi.
ror in rharge of serial weather
observer *ertinn.
The “ 36th", a unit nf the glnhal
Air Weather Servire. equipped
with *perially modified WB—29
airrrafl, file* a daily weather re
rnnnaiiianoe mi*sinn mer Korea
and al*n file* a wralher trark
alnnj- Ihe Rii*»lanhetd Kurile*,
the chain of lilandt tn the northeaai nf Japan. Weather nhurvatinns art taken at tno mile In.
lervali along Ihe flight path*, the
data being tr*n*mltted by the airrraft radi® nperatnr fnr monitor­
ing in the squadron ground na­
tion prior In wnrid-wid# dluemlnation over'a broad teletype net­
work.

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LADIES SUMMER DRESSES

FRID AY

and S ATU

SEPTEMBER 2nd &amp;3rd
THK I
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12LADIES'
HANDBAGS

One group values to

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LADIES’ HOSE
100%' DuPont nylon, lull
fashion.
Sire
9 10 10!^ 11
Quantity 10 21 33
12

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nlham

85 PAIR

One group values to

^ *4

oi ECE GOODS

CANNON

One table of assorted piece
goods, cut ton, rayon, and
nylon. Regular prices up
to 1.93 yard.
2 yards

BATH TOWELS
an d

WASH CLOTHS

Ulf rm
U IT
•••I *
T i m Ml
1*11

ISO DRESSES

73 B R A S '

5 PAIR

By

In odd* and ends, w.&gt;m*nn, childrens, and

Window Drapes

some maternity, and skirts.

A n o t h e r shipment of
Cannon matching b a t h
towels and wash elothi
(the last of thia quality
at these low priceaV.
Color* : p o w d e r blue,
pink whisper, aea green,
camellia rose, turquoise.
Largo size (14 x 21).
Heavy and thirsty

In cotton p’ Isse, washable,
needs no irvning. S pair rose,
* pair green, wart 6.95

I

"Gossard"

and

" L ife "

T T 14 In alia 32
Matchirg towel slia (27
* 16).

C ’ 88 in alia 34
] ’ 12 In alia 36
9 In alia S3 (nursing)
2 in sizt 40

BOYS' SPORT SHIRTS
.

.

.

.

.

.

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•■Ml* * r

Regular prices
8.00 — 4.00 — 8.00

I

Matching wash d o t h
size 12 x 12.
■*'—

Bhort s l e e v e * , s o l i d
col.ira and fancies, ages
8 thru 18. Regular prices
to 2.98 each
Closeout

Odds k Ends of Buttons, your eholce lOe each o f

28 BOYS'

25 BOYS'
SWIM TRUNKS

T ■SHIRTS
Stripes and solid colors
In age

8

HANGERS

13

In age

10

Light weight metal, r u s t

2

In age

12

T

in age

16

Good values at

In leather suede, 3 pair red,
1 pair green, all size medium.
. Were 3.98 pair

MENS'
TROUSER

6

proof, hangs bourn* from
cuff, tegular 1.00 each.

4 Pair Girls
Suede T.V. Shoes

2 Luncheon Seta, doth 82” square with 6 napkins.

regular U i sat

3

E IG H T

^

1.39 each

P IE C E D R ESSER

Now
Bpeeial
2

SETS

10 Vanity Sets and Dresser cloths, solid color yellow

For

2 Gold. 1 Green, 1 White. All
pure linen, regular 9.95 set.

3

23

SP O R T

C A P S &amp; H AT S

5

P A IR M E N 'S
S W IM T R U N K S

IW ladles, regular price 140 to

Pair
M ens Riding
Breeches
Tan twin, laea lag, waist

Scallop P'dlow

LUNCH EO N

CASES

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VOLUME XLV1

AW INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPEB

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Eddie Clarke Visiting
Central Florida Haunts
"I with I had b*en SO years
younger," said Eddie Clarke of
Cincinnati af’.*r he helped "push’*
Bob Swcikert lo a win In tha
"SOO" at the lm!!anpr*tu Speedway.
Clarke, well known In Sanford
automobilv circle*. Its* been in
the automobile raclr g car business
for about 34 ycara remark*) to­
day, as he visited his old haunts
around Central Florida, that "I
would rather have been driving
mystif than helping someone rise
win that famous, hlemorisl Day
Race."
Although claiming to be too old
to be actively engaged in raring
he described this morning two re­
cent rares in which hs- drove. One
was at Salem, hid. where he drove
a “ sprint ear" and then again at
Terra Haute, Ind where he again
drove the half-mile car.
Flfty-four-yvar-old Clarke was
ona of five mechanics who nude up
the pit crew for Swrlkert’ s 1DS6
Memorial Day race. He recalled today one of the thrilling moments
of the rare when Swrikcrt drove
in for a four-tire change and 60
gallon* of fuel all within S3 »#eends. He ftrures the joh was all
right for his age, tut It didn't
make up for ths “ thrill and satIsfartion of coming down the
straightaway and getting the
checkered flag."
Eddie is an old-tlmv racing car
driver, who has had more wins,
splintered through more fences
and axperienred more crackupt
than he can remembsr, and even
mors recently his renewed his
ability to stay behind tha wheal
'n on* of the roughest rare* of ths
the motor world.
Many of Clarks'* friends will
be happy tq know that be I* bark
In Central Florida to renew old
acquaintances and to enjoy soma
of Central Florida's famous fish­
ing. On a brief vacation trip,
Clarke Is sp«nJ;ng a big portion
of hi* rest hire In Sanford.

h a n f o m l eiajm ipa .

Democrats
Prepare
For Rally

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No.

7.

Drivers Must Heed
Traffic Ordinances

A Democratic rally wrill be held
here In Hanford Thursday night,
Sept, 8, 8:30 pm., at the Yacht
Club.
Mi*. Ralph A. Smith, publicity
chairman for the Teas for TV |
Program said that a covered dish
•upper will be tertrd with the
Seminote County Democratic Com­
mittee furnishing the tea for tha
occasion. “ We'rw interested," Mr*.
Transactions have been complrt- Smith said, “ in getting all loyal
A future meeting was tat by the
td In the talc of the Cates build­ Democrats, and anyone who en­
congregation o f Uie Lutheran
ing by J, J. Cstrs to 11.11. Urier joys a real good time, to joia
Churrh of The Redeemer last
with us for this special event."
and It. R. Carroll
night to romtder new toeatlona
Grier and Carroll, owners of
Space will be limited, Mrs.
for the ronitructlor of a church
•V
ttr mean to , (if. tfr #v err fcs*.
the Sanford Fun'.tute Center, are Smith said, with only enough
and chapel h»*e.
ftc- i-rdinanr,t’olire chr?f Ror
formulating plars for the modern­ room to take ru e of 80 at this
J. C. Jurgen-on, rhairinan of
Willi i in ., t today a- he (huntisation of th* Cates I)big. at West s p e c i a l muting. Reservation*
the church’a building committee,
e,| tiui t|- ,t varitord street* are
First St. and link Ave. where they should be made early by calling
aubmltted addition aitea for eonwell marki*.| a the approaches t&lt;*
anticipate movirg thsir furniture Mrs. It. A. Goudspecd, vice-chair■tructlon. However, no aelecllon
•rh,M J., vrbiw
en,.vin»s, anj
store in the future. Their business man of the Seminole County Devaa made until futther consider*-cho.il bu- |,,.i d.ng rnnes.
wns started approximately four mocratic Committee, at telephone
’J tlon la given to the ana of the city
"Ib e rut ire Santonl I'nliee De.
years ago and is now located in No. 635-W.
In which the church will be built.
1-artrnriil b, v !&gt;■, n invtrucl-'d in
the Wrlaka llldg
The Rer. Phl'llp gchleeimann,
Each person at lending the
carry out t ie t mi i ,ip, of our
The two partners have teaiej n meeting will I* given an oppor­
paitor of the congregation, advls11c r ,111yc it
portion of their nrw building at tunity lo pin his dollar on what
ed the church group that he will
1 hr liar Mel Dude Han.~h In'll f r*4ffic* *»i a11r\j n«
mean- the *.if,■ty of mir children.
207 West First St. where Peter they believe is th« donkey's tail,
be out of the city Tuesday, WedTram will make it, first .Sanford
"Speed limit
•tup «tgn« and
J. Ituknr and his m i Peter P. with an award going to th* per­
■eaday and Thursday of neat week
appeal attee Monday in llir Du-ty
Bukut have opened tiukur's Music son pinning hit dollar nearest the
attending a Million Retreat at
It,Hit s Rodeo. Composed of t*i •iiriifr rri;ii*aiiiiftv ntM«l )&gt;# iilnpr*
Shop. The store has been estab­ tail, laid Mrs. Smith, “ Of four*#,”
Tamp Ithlo near Gotha. The Rer.
roirtv all under t•• year* of age ve,t during s.'!»nil hmiri,’ ’ Sanlished downtown to offer a com­ sh* said, ‘this is just part of the
Schleaamann alto told the congre­
and routing from all pails of ford’* I'olii. t hicf -aid t-atav.
The Sanford I’nliee 1), e.irin.-nl
gation at III business meeting
plete line in musical need* in ad­ entertaining program that is
Fl»ii&lt;la, tlrr-p boy, and girls have
dition to the inusiral instrument being arranged."
that he will conduct the Walther
lorn trained under tin- dimrti m I. ready |„r the coming sclinot
repair shop which ha* been locat­
.({League Rally h Orhndo on Sun­
of Miss Me| \ lire, ,-ti-ovnrr of year, hi rvpUinnl "In .1,billion
Mrs. Roy Tiilis Seminole Coun­
ed In this City for the pait seven ty chairman of the Teaa for TV
day afternoon Sept. II.
liar Mel, a-slstrd by Rill Mve- to Ihr fnlifp department bring
Final plana were made for the
year*.
tesoii,
and Sonny Sisclote form alrili’tl for duly Hhrrr
committee, said that James M.
|slurin -; the ,rh«n| tear. )*• oid,
POUCH CIIIKF MOV W ILI.ltMS
annual church picnic which will be
The second story of the struc­ Milligan, Slat* Chairman for the
erly of Sanford
,, , “ wp will slur have the School
•.Staff |'h«t,it
held Monday at Camp Southward
ture offers elrht furnished apart­
liar
I
Mel will also bring .1 of Ui|). |vjUo|
Anther’, I'aDetnorralic Committee, has been
near Sanford. Member! of the
ments which ar* rented out.
tha
. .. hot
,._ise* from bee trnmd. » ^
|g
lh# r»*u|a.
invited to Join with Seminal*
Cuatla congregation and Its Sun­
enter
various
events
stage,t
at
,
County Democrat* for th* event.
|
linns
controlling
traffic
in vrhool
day School, aald Jerry Senkarik,
the Alena.
Mn. Tilli* also said that all city
ronov during tlir rritical hours
superintendent o f the local Sun­
Th*
list
of
riders
on
th#
drill
and county officials hav* been
day School of the Lutheran Church,
team include* llnlly Daw, Daytona of th&gt;s morning and the afternoon.
invited to th* rally and added,
Chief Williams has made a
have been Invited to Join the San­
Reach; Lydia Swltunan, Daytona
“
all
Inyal
Democrats
are
ex­
ford church on its picnic. The entire
Reach; Julie Moore, Coral liable*; rioi.nl of the areas tn survey th*
pected."
4 church group will leave the Yacht
I'lta Stark, Daytona; Elitabrth rradirw-vs ul stl virnv and direc­
James Lee, of Oviedo, la chair­
'
*--------------------- *i o’clock
Stark, Daytona; Marie Moure, tions placed to warn motorists of
Coral Gables; Denny Anderson, -peed regulations, drive -low cau­
Charge* of pettt larceny were man of the Bemlnolo County
■a Club
hnovville. Term.; Martin Karts- tion*. and cruising signs.
placed yesterday against James A. Democratic Committee.
DEBARY — Th# Chamber of
act for
"tt« are proud n f'on r MidiDeloach of I-ake Monro# when
mark, Del and; Ovar Loyd. Lees­
Commute has mailed question­
pt ember
burg; Val MrWhortcr liar' Mel, ness," Chief Williams commented,
warrants for HU a rm I were servnaires to all property owners of
Renkarik,
Del and; David Mrtt’hortrr, liar "and we are calling on the motor­
ed on him hy Constable J. Q.
Drliary, seeking their reaction
Mel In land; Chart!* I-rreman, ing public lu help uv make thw
“ Slim'* Galloway
to a petition from a Haltirnur*
Sanford Police Department re­
Sanford; Junior Fuller, Fuller* J'JoV Vi schisol st ar x sat* one for
man wishing to erect a factory I I
A |
A
*111*; Ruddy Smith, Fuller villi; our srhoot children."
ports reveal that Deloarh was
in or near this village, providing
"It will lie nerrs-ary for motorJerry Stents, Daytona.
charged with taking a sum of
“ it doe* not create a neighbor­
hood nuUaiue."
Will eider Drill team, turret i,ta in Srnfonl tn do two things,’*
money from A. C. Hill In a down­
rare riding fur Bur Mri Benny Lhicl Williams said.
town business establishment.
Everett I. Swift, seeretary of
Deeds fur the second tract ot
"First, to obey all algns «nd
Anderson, Sonny Sitelove.
Constable Galloway, with a land to be contributed (or tha 17-92 the Chamber dl«cl&lt;we« that about
,
Stislaht away .for Bar M-l warning* regarding *p*ed in th*
NEW YORK wv—The CIO Trans­ warrant for the arrest of De­ right-of-way were received this 160 repllvs have l-efs
Second, In tnoper.it* with Ihw
them’* S Ifl states,)
l II.In I it the m b '»e,latn ! "trtin hartxmark: mu-leal lire*,
l
port Workers Union says It win loach. mri th* arrused man driving morning In the offlrw nf John E. “ Many
,,r' Ma• T '""" *r' violentNinth Si. vnd Magn«li* Ave Drill Irani; brom riding, h’-mny I ‘ h ad ar.-.w nf yiinf rd
decide lodsy whether to abide by toward U k i Monroe.
Fox, right-of-way agent for Srm
ly opposed) and otbci. a*y th.» ...ipr.i.y ,ho-My t*fpro r n, BM ovoj hull riding, Sotusi Sixo-j Rsnfui l I’oltro Dcpai Itjit-nl’ a traf.
Galloway sail that Deloach will Innle County.
the spirit of the Railway Labor
would prefrr it nrtr but not inirilnn-d t o,—
I,-may red. (love; rtlf loping, Sonny Slirlorr;! D&lt;: oflicei* when thev * -* you If*
Act and call off a strike set fur be rhargrd wdh "driving whllo In­
Hibbard Casselberry cvaHOus­
|mated at ll’lb hut no Injuria* wri* sad,II# scramble, Denny Amler- •dsaer'e such rruulaiiiins that ar*
midnight tonight of 330,000 non­ toxicated" following the comple­ ted IM Icet of highway property. town,
non; hull dogin, Sonny Slrelov# neccv.jry i„ prutorl ih„ |h,t
"Rprpntly a man who already I repnit,-1.
Right feet of a 10-Inch water operating employes against the tion of his petit larceny rharges.
and Clyd# Richardson.
of „ ,r young schmil rilin-ns "
Patrolman C. C. Dodson was tha M (cct deep, in a warranty deed own* a factory in llallimore
mala literally esplodcd Wednes­ Pennsylvania Railroad.
According
to
the
arrob
nl
report
lo the Stata of Florida for tha a-krd Ui if a fatb ry in Dolliry 1
•Mhcr nd'-r will in,-Ind# raikh-j
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day afternoon when a hulldoscr
A strike by the two agslnst the investigating officer for th* San­ right-of-way along 17—*2.
at the San'ortl I’uRrc Department,
would l&gt;P drsirabh inaamurh a* a 1449 Plymouth Solan travel;,ig er* who hav# Iwv-n to Bar Mri
owned by Crngg Construction nallon'a biggest railroad would af­ ford Police Department.
In
hi*
letter
nf
transmittal
which
th* retired r,eld&lt;uti miglit want
during th» summer Jun# Atm.,
f Company tors lata the pipe located fect the line'i operation In U
accompanied the deed, Casselber­ part-time work a-rembitrig aruall oulh on Mi|i"itii Avs ami a Ifb" Nancy /.immit, Tom ,Smith. Jan#
la the alleyway between French states and the District of Colum­
Kurd
Sedan
travriing
svevt
on
ry expressed his delight In con­ part* for hit patrntrd artirlpi,
Green, Gerry llnhn. Turn Smith
and Laurel Ave. from Ninth te bia.
tributing the properly for the on* o ' which is a sprinkler with Ninth St., rrsvhed in the inter­ and Kuanu Krnll,
Tenth St
section nf Hie two streets.
In Denver yesterday, President
and
paving
project,
City Manager W a r r e n * . Eisenhower created an emergency
Bu.’gy driver, Cand Siirlove;
• built in tlmrr.
The Plymouth, driven by Mra. buck board. Hill Mastej.on,
LOS ANGELES UP - Southern highway four lanlng. widening,
“ Th* Board of Dirreiurs frit
Knowlee raid that the water waa fact-finding board to look Into the
It.
R
Reek.
73-year-old
Sanford
Earlier, Paul Burreia contribu that Iwfnrp making a dreition
actually off from B:t5 p. m. to dispute. Under the Railway Labor Californians braced themselves for
housewife of 2142 laurel Ave.,
WORCESTER ' b i t I' Georg*
T:45 p. m. la order ti complete the Act, this move requires po«tpone- another scorcher today In the wake ted a 2M fool strip for use as they should consult th* proplr
received
a damaged froSI him per
F It,tnlli **». editor and publisher
right
of-way
along
17-92.
of
yciterday'i
record
high
temper­
concerned,
hence
the
question­
repairs.
ment of striko action for M days.
uf Ibe Miucrslrr Telegram anil
The two lections nf highway naire, which also queries harm s and guard, estimated at fib.
atures which were blamed for
Tha butldoier, building a loading
Gaictt# and preslilcut of Worces#
ramp far equipment, lore Into the
four deaths and St cases of heat frontage are located In the bpring of those who wish lo l&gt;e oil the i The Ford, d,lv -n by Annie Floyd
tci radio station tt TAG, died yes­
Hammock section k n o w n as Service list for work of any hind «**»»»• "'•Vear obl Sanford R*prostration.
pipe aa crows were coming la at
terday al his summer home in
in Delian’. Tb*r, ar.- a goodly * ';damage s lo th, right
•^ the completion o f toe day*e work
Th* mercury loomed to 110 de­ "Death Valley."
llavs Rocks. Gloucester,
•long French A vs.
number of namsi sent in for thla * * uf ,h* r&lt;" &gt; « ■ ' » * • « &gt; •» »'«« .
grees la Los Angeles, cracking a
NEW YORK ire—The case of a
II,- served *v » ,1 rector of Th*
list, too," Swift added.
1 According *o the Investigation Daily News said Inday President
"Tt was net aa much the repair­
44-year-old mark by one degree.
The 8emlnota County Minister- Nearby Tujunga recorded a sin
"When the answers ale all In rnnductrd by Svnfonl Police De. Ei-enhowrr firm) tla). Grn Arthur t-viu talrd I’ rcvs f t ,-n IDIt lo I9V9
ing af the pipe," City Manager
they will give a clrar rut rro*a partmenl Patrolman Arnold Wtl- G. Trudeau av Army Intelhiirnn- and was a charier rm intrer of Thw
Knowise said, "a t It naa Urn get­ lal Association hell Ita first fall ling IK. And on tha normally tor
ting rid af the water la ardor to meeting /esterday at tha First rid Uojava Desert It waa a com
section of opinion and from th*m Hams, Indication, and w|inr--ee (G 2i chief at the ’ |»erion*l re AT upon II, reoigsni/ itmn in lion,
lie iierforincd many civic dutica
We ran deride Just how to deal |allege' that the Plymouth sedan quest" of Allen Dulles, head uf the
get to Mm pipe." Xaewtea captain­ Presbyterian Churrh.
paratlvely cool to to 101.
hut n&gt;‘vcr sought paid political of­
Future meetings, according to
ed that It waa necessary to usa
with the llallimore factory man," rnn a stop si; n. crashing Into the Central Intelligence Agency.
Mora heat was* forecast today,
fice. -aying h# believed “ it wovild
Ford sedan ahirh had cleared the
four three-lath pumps and two action taken at the meeting yes­ with a high of lot expected tor
In a Washington
story
SALEM, Ore. UW-Gov Taul Pat- Swift concluded,
..
. . _by John
,
compromlw i newspaperman’s in*
Intersection.
two-inch pumps to get rid sf tbs terday, snll ko held at Seminole downtown Los Angeles.
Dellary
is
unique
In
this
era
rvD»nncll, Ihe New* said Trudeau i j r,^n,jfn(
tenon told a union spokesman yeadiscussion of rhurrl. psblicity.
water before begianing work
of real-estate partial payment
trrJay he waa powerless to do
"actually was removed from hisl |(e
(,;» newspaper earcsf
High School i t 11:30.
the break.
plane
in
that
90
per
rent
of
the
"BRAVERY MEDAL"
lolelllgenca rommand by Klscri- wbUa |t|„ , uh(K&gt;„ Ml7&lt; . vf)kln4
anything about staleorwned vehi­ resident! are retire,I prnfea.lorial
Several Committee* were ap­
.•
Water gushed from the break,
COLUMBUS, Ohio UP—Girls from
bower dr .pit. Ihe violent, Ihough |(|,ir)ng Rm viimrur-r months,
aald Knowles, aa high at &gt;0 feet pointed to complete snnreys car­ the state's 4-H Clubs staged a ityla cles crossing Ui* picket line at ami business people owning their
suppressed, opposition of the I , u
Secretary of Ibe Interior McKay’s own homee, mortgage free. Much
ried aver from the spring meeting.
A native of ||jrtf,mf, Conn., he,
when the break waa nude.
tagon, from Secretary of Defense came to Worcester in IH99 and
The Rev. Davis S. Cameflv, show at tha Ohio Stata Fair yes automoM'a agency here.
of
th#
property
in
Dellary
ie
Tim regular monthly mreting Wil-on down through ths ilbpiwertarda
y.
Milo
Holt,
businesa
agent
of
th#
President of the mlntrterial group,
bought a p.nlner-liip in the Ev#&gt;
Th* girls modeled dresses of Salem Local, AFL International restricted, some Is n»t and so it I uf tin- Campbell larasing Post, ful Joint Chiefs of Staff and uni­ nmg Ga/etto
adjourned the mectirg following a
will
rental
ntn
be
teen
if
the'
Ainetirau
Legion,
h&lt;Te
in
San­
their own creation.
formed prolesslonals of Army,
Assn, of Machinists, complained
Thro out walked David Mitten. to Patterson about stata ears Ig­ townsprpole will welcome a fac­ ford, *&lt;hi*diili-d to I,# hel&lt;l Mon­ Navy and Air.”
tory
in
their
midst.
day,
6, has br#n pu-t;ionrd
POOL’S LAST DAY
'20, of Stowe, in ■ blot wool suit noring picket lines at the McKay
Th# newspaper said tho l*re-i
CAIN. TEETH GOVE
due tn the holiday.
Monday will be the last day of made by his sister Martha, IS.
dent "wavered" in hi* derision Ini t•\I.I»AS. lev. r An R1 year-old
firm and two othar automobile
operation tor the Sanford Munici­
The awards for dressmaking (or agencies. Machinists went
Post Comniandrr George May- fire Trudeau, St, but that Allen w man told p dire ve-terday some#
pal Pool for this year. Hours are tailoring won't bo decided for an­ strika last month at th* three
bury, said Imlay that th# dat* Dulles’ plea was barked up hy hisionr entered I q hon&lt;r and stole hef
for th# nrxt meeting will b« an- brother Secretary of State John two rat* arid the fal-e teeth which
Examinations for driver* II- from 1:10 a. m. — 1 p. m.; 2-4 other day, but David walked away pliers after a breakdown in negowith th* bravery medal.
nounrctl lat«r.
Foster Dulles,
I vhe had left in a cup.
UaUoos for acw contracts. ■
ssssssa. conducted by repreaeuta* p. m. 7—4 p. an.
tires af Mm Florida Highway Fatrsl, wsr* given today la ths
rw location for ths first lima.
NEW YORK ir-P ollcc today
All eliminations, written and
were investigating the death of
oral, required for the issuance o f
actor-produrcr Philip Lo*b, found
p drivers licenee, a n now being
d*ad list night from what an amgiven at Dm Americas Legion Hot
tint medical tximlncr said was
on Lakeshore Bird.
apparently an overdose of sleeping
Necessary seating, writing factpills.
lilies and spaca are available at
I/wb, 61. wa* found In his room
m ths American Legion Hat, accord­
at the Hotel Jsft in the Timet
ing to local law enfsrssmint off!Square ire*. He h*d registered
Wednesday as Fred Lang of Phila­
delphia.
Three years ago. after hr was
ntmtd In "Red Channels," an
aotl-l’ommunlst publication listing
entertainers sDegcdly involved In
Communist- -front
organisations,
Loeb was dropped from The Gold*
bergs televliioa show. He was Pa­
pa Goldberg- n* all but vanished
from th« public eye after that.

Lutheran Church
Members Seeking
New Locations

' Large Water Main
Literally Explodes
After Being Hit

Grier, Carrol Buy
Cates Building;
Bukurs Open Store

Extra Precautions
Should Be Taken
As School Opens

Bar Me! Drill Team
Will Make Debut
In Parade Monday

Larceny Charges
Filed On Deloach

Factory In DeBary?
Residents Queried
No Injuries Told

Additional Deeds
Given For 17-92

Union To Decide
On Strike Tonite
Against Railroad

Ifl AlllO ACCIQCM

At Ninth, Magnolia)

George F. Booth
Dies At Gloucester

Californians Brace
For Scorching Day

Doily News States
Eisenhower Fires
Intelligence Chief

Ministerial Assn.
Resumes Meetings

Gov. Patterson

Tells Spokesman
Of Powerless State

Campbell-Lossing
Meeting Postponed

Drivers License
Emms Underway

Death Investigated
01 Actor-Producer

DOG HISSING
READING, Pa. Uh—Mis* PeiuaylvanJa of I V may bo wearing
a frown on bar pretty face at next
weok’a Mias America Peasant m
Atlantic City, N.J. Mis* Pam Ul­
rich said yoatarday her mongrel
dog Duffy waa missing end added,
I
"Pd bo much happier during Ihe JUBT A PART of the-erewd at Ui* Jayree PlsWng Rodeo Wednessky afternoon ta thev line m tw
, 7 "ui# I
if I knew Duffy was safe f&gt; " cracker nolaa. this was tho rani buskow W»slo« of the event, the fun started later. (Photo h?
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AN INnEPKNDFNT DAIT.T NEWSPAPER
fliN ffln n r t n u i n a

County School Heads
.Occupy New Offices
In Former Bus Depot
V o tin g to n tw office* of the Se­
minole County Board of Education
was completed today under the per­
sona! direction of Superintendent
It. T. Mtlwee and Adm lnUtrativo
A u lita n t Walter Teague.
Early thi* morning truck* were
loaded at the old oflicci In the Se­
minole County Court Houic to
transfer dc»k*. botikca*#*, file*,
Aceordim to a propped *gr*#- adding machine*, typewriter* and
menl bftween Ih t City of Sinford other paraphrnaila to the brand
and the operator! of a •U h U te ln f new aultr of office* on Commercial
boat from Sanford. Richard S-rdcro A te
and W. R. Kemp, the new St John »
Mllwre wa* highly pleated with
R iver Boat line w ill !• * underway the appearance ol hi* new location
thi* morning a* he took over hla
about Dee. IS of Ih li year.
An exclusive franchise fo r the new detk and office In the weat
operation of lha excursion and end of the building. In an adjacent
aightieeing water erall haa been office, Teague
-----------------------------------took over
with more
extended the two promoter* who ,p»t r and greater convenience* fo r
a lio plan to operale a r e '', u r »n' n p jn d in ; the work r f lh e Board
on the pier and to detelop an 'acA reception room wa* Treated
q tu iru m ' along lha waterfront at at the entrance to th r building from
Sanford.
__, a portion of Ihe old waiting room
Two boata are being eonitdrred of th* former bit* station with
lo r the new Itna, and one of them brand n«w, attractive, and spa­
w ill be choien fo maka the twice cious Board Room at the ea»1rm
dally nut* between Blue Spring* end of tha building. The Board
and ganford along one ot the mo»l room w ill be equipped wilh a hug*
beautiful w ater trails in the world table and comfortable seats for
M the “ Nile of the Am erica*."
board member* with SO ch a in for
Th* Naullcan la a 100-foot boat v iltto ri and spectators.
that w ill carry a pa»*eng*r 11*1 of
Enlrance to the office of Ihe F i­
AM. It l i complete with dance pa­ nance Officer, Mrs. Gertruda G il­
vilion, m ack bar, cocktail lounge bert, la from the reception room
and »lght*eeing deck.
where attractive aheJvea have been
The General, a brand new type provided for the officea library.
o f boat, la completa with eight***An office fo r vocational director
I n i daek. dance pavilion, inack bar, Fred Slurray ha* been provided at
lounge, cocktail bar. It i i TS feet the back of the building with a se­
long and w ill carry a passenger parata enlrance.
ii* t ot tso.
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A hallway leads lo both the Su­
I t ia expected that tha franchiie, perintendent's office and tha office
agreementa. and option, to uie th* of Ihe administrative assistant. Off
prer and lakafront faellltJex at San­ of this acceii ia a u tility room and
ford for lha excunion and »kht- two store room*.
aeeing boat and far lb * restaurant
Parking facilities w ill hr provided
and Acquaseum, w ill be rompleted at the western access te the build­
la tha Bear future.
ing. Teague said this morning that
th r entire area wdl bo beautified
and pul in tip-tup shape
pmvVfrt
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of Ihe ueauty spots in ,1r can‘ let* of Aanfmri.

t. Two Excursion
Boats Regarded
InProposedPlan

B47 Stratojets

To Testify
Winners Of Trophy Mother
In Security Probe
Out-Bombing B36's Of Federal Worker
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Swept
w ing B4T gtralojeta out-bombed
the 10-engine BMs to capture the
U u lr F airchild trophy today for
the first lim e In Ihe *even yeara
o f competition in th* Strategic A ir
Command “ world M rirs " of bomb­
ing and navigation.
Gleeful BIT pilnta, whose all jet
job* fly about twice a* fa it a* the
B36i which have tlx conventional
and four j* t engine*, w ill receive
_ th e ir honor* today from the skip9 per, Gen. C u rtii Lamay, SAC com
■inndar.
I t w u the n o th Bomb Wing of
Starch AFB here, a BIT outfit,
which emerged aa the overall win­
ner. bombing and navigation com­
bined. with !.«x&gt; point* In the final
o fficial tabulations announced to
d*7Two DM outfits, tha ttn d from
F airchild AFB. Spokane. W ith ,
-m and th* 4th from W alkrr AFB.
“ K M , placed aetond and third with
l . t l t and 1,607 points, respectively,
but tha next four winga la the
■landings are BIT wtngi.

J. Etheridge Jr.
9 ls Tallahassee Rep
A formar pubUe relation* man
fo r Brailey Odham-Jotn* tha M iam i
Marald newt fathering staff on
•a p t. 1.
James Etheridge Jr., well
known In Sanford and over the en­
tire itate and a student of Slate
Government, wdl be assigned to
Tallahassee, replacing Jim Powell
who resigned to aerept the polllio n of id m ia litra th r* assistant to
Senator George A. Smathera.
Etheridge began h it newspaper
experience with the Macon Tele(G t.) Ha lU i also been an
editorial w rite r (or the Tampa
T lm r i, managing editor of the
Orlando Star, BaiocialB editor of
Ihe Orlando M o rn la i Sentinel and
nutated in pnMUhkai two weekly
papen in Perry, Ga.
Other publle relation! work haa
keen done by E theridfe for Hw

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WASHINGTON b - Senators In­
vestigating the federal employe-security program turned today to the
ease of a Rhode Island Navy De­
partment employe fired because of
his parents* alleged Communist
astorlallnns.
Paul E. Ila d lirk , counsel for Ihe
Senate C ivil Kervira subcommittee,
said Ihe rase was like that of Eugene Landy. the Merchant Marine
Academy honor graduate dr -fed a
Navy rommfssion b e c a u s e his
mother had been a Communist.
Both Joseph II. Sumner J r. of
Providence, the form er Navy w ork­
er, and hla mother Mra. Paulin#
Sumner were called for question­
ing today—Sumner tinder aukpoena, hla mother at her own re­
quest.

A I5 U M U NEW D I T I M
WASHINGTON C t-T h e Slat* !&gt;eP irtm ra l said today Rnber II.
Thayer w ill leave toon for Ituthar n t to lake up hH new d u tiri a i
minister In Romania.
Harold Shintx, 61. who hai re ­
signed this poat, le ft Romania to
day to return home.
Thayer, U , waa appolnlut a t
Shanti' successor by President
Eisenhower tw s w « ka ago,

Israel's
Confidence
Is Shaky

JERUSALEM (i*-Is ra e l balked
todsv at agreeing In a r r a te firr
along III* Gats frontier and de­
manded that Egypt ftr*t accept
responsibility for th* vm lenr* in
th* border area during tha past
week.
Egypt had agreed lata yeilerday
to a ceaie-flre beginning at 6 p.m,
local time ye&gt;terday. It seemed
virtually certain, however, that Fie
Cairo gosernment would reject tha
Israeli demand.
An Israeli spokesman said today
his government Ins no eonfidenre
In Egypt's promise to stop shoot­
ing. given in te*pon*e to an appeal
In both nations from Canadian
Mai Gen F. I M. Bums, rhlcf
of Ihe U.N. Palestine truce commission.
Premier Mothe Sharett'* gorPeter Schaal, former city editor rinm ent, Ihe spokesman ronlinued,
of Thr Sanford Herald who re- had irp lie d to Rum. with a re
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. a quest th il hr obtain Ih t Ei&gt;pltan
eently purchased th , SS-year^Id, government’s
^0,
, ,acrrptxnc
f „ p U w t of' r t
Ortandu
Advertising
Company, sponiibiUty for th r past week's
announced recently that hia com­ "deep penetration* Into l i r i e l by
pany activities w ill be expanded terrorist units of th* Egyptian
to include promotion and publici­ armed force* use liv ing and k ill­
ing civilians, planting mine* ami
ty , fund-raising campaign direc­
seeking lo lerrurtia our popula­
tion and advertising research.
tion."
Included in tha lis t o f customera Schaal w ill represent are th *
Ctty of Sanford and Chart anil
Company.
Schaal i t no stranger in San
ford since he liv id her* fo r 25
years, representing th , Florida
Time* r*,|o n , the Orlando Morn­
ing Sentln*!, and tha Associated
Pres* during th , last five years
ho served a t city editor for Tha
Herald.
A rlass fur adults In Seminole
Tha form er Sanford nrwaman
was sport* and managing editor County who desire Is take a routs*
of th* Orlando Morning Sentinel !.1 rrra m lrs w ill h*gln Tuesday
from
through late 1036, and eight S*pt 6 in thr Seminole High
was, fi-r th rro years manager of Phool A tt Room Registration
tha Winter Haven Chamber of r. ill b* hrld fue.-.d*y night and
Comnirrr*. A fte r 13 year* a* pro­ any adult nisv enter 'h * rnur«, on
motional
director
of S i l v e r anv rl**« night luring the year.
The com ic w ill he given under
Sprint* h , was named general
manager of W ttkiwarhea Spring*. th r A dult Education Program o f
S r!sal served four term * *■- the Scmir.olr County Board of
__ A t tree Politic test ruction Joseph Matpres vlrnl of th# Florida
tiun- Association, wa'.’ n r o t 'i T r &gt;
In .tn .rte ra lS e m lm .ie
pendent of tho National A sa o rl-' i ' ’* h
* "&gt;
alio i „ f Travel Officials, and for
, ' r ,n ,,r ‘ r"ur»
b* offrr'
13 fta ra waa secrrUry-sUttaU 1H &lt;m T “ r , , l» r I 1**1*
7
Mtlx . n b U tlfjr
dir actor
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demand is sufF la .IJ. ‘ .Vat, U a g iV* .
i f JeM. lb# *'n i w ill be offerod
Schaal. 'h is wife, and th re e 1•* * *
daughter* w ill reside in Oitaodo week. There w ill h , no te u lilrn at f!() Richmond Avc.. th , houic lion or to illou frrs but all suntdlrt
forw irrly
owtird
by Supreme needed fo r th# course w ilt be
furnlihed to the *tu lent at cost.
Court J u *tira Campbell Thurnal.
'Die rounty adult education proer*m I* supervised hv Fred M ur­
ray, d lle ,lo r o ' ad rlt and vocation­
al d u ra tio n I f further inform a­
tion I* de-i-ed cunreining thin
course, pirns* ra il Murray's o fflro
whose phone number is fld.t or
v l'lt hi* office which Is (orated
a-1 I he top ftoor o f the County
CONCORD, N il. n —T hr chair­ Couit House.
man of Ihe Senate Internal Se
rtirity iiih ro m m lllr, say* a broad
Inquiry into Influenrcs exerted on
U,S, policy in China and Europe
was aided by a hearing yesterday
on the late H arry Dexter White.
A form er Svnford r#*Mmvt.
Sen. Jxm rs O. E asllanl (D
Mias) said also that an “ in d ivi­ Jo me- «, Kay, -It died sudden! v at
his home In Hialeah yesterday
dual" he did not identify w ill be
Investigated toon on the basis of m n ro lrr. lie m id e d at 61 IV. H lh
?»., Hialeah, where he had lived
document* found In White'* ru m ­
fo r 11 year*. Born D»e. 1b. W O ,
mer home in F tiiw illia m , N .lt.,
in Hartwell, Ga., hr was a member
and turned over lo him.
of th , Methodist Church.
The m aterial was gathered by
He I* survived hy hla widow,
New Hampshirw A lly . Gen. Louts Mrs. Ann* Kay. H lrlra h : his mo­
C, Wyman, who dug into a big ther. M r*. Eunlr# K. Dann, o f
rardboard box fo r an hour and a F-vnfordi a sister Mr*. J. P. H olt*,
half at the hearing a n l produced rlaw, o f Sanford; aad on, nUre,
files of correspondence, official Mrs, Roger S -h irld t. al*o of San­
papers and photograph*.
ford.
Whit# w a i assistant secretary of
Funeral aeevlre* w ill h# held
Treaiury In tha Roosevelt and at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow at tha
Truman administration*, a post hr R rlu o it Funeral Home with th#
left in ISM to become If. S. direc­ TTrv. W. P. B rook’ Jr. officiating,
tor of the International Monetary flu tia l w ill be In the Eveigtaen
Fund.
C* mrtery.

Peter Schaal Tells
Of New Expansion;
Serves Cily Firms

Classes For Adults
On Ceramic Course
Will Begin Tuesday

While Hearing Aids
Inquiry On Policy

Former Resident
Dies In Hialeah

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A liniT R T J | , 19,',S

Asmoeinled I’rim leaned Wirr

N o . 2&lt;?S.

Crowd Expected
For Last Game Here
'5 6 Plans
For Team
Studied

Boys' Stale Reps
To Tell Jaycees
Of Trip To Tally

Kridcr Gives Up
FSL Presidency

The Seminole County Junior
Chamber o f Cummrrr# w ill hold
iU noon luncheon m erlin* Thurs­
■me of lha *1S | srirfg
day at the Yacht Club.
Slate 1 ejcue tu -rtia ll -ea-on to hw
Th* five Buy'* N u t, repreirn1 &gt;Z,ty• &gt;I hi hanlurd - ill gc; undevwar
tnnight .it . .til it the Sanford Me­
lativei from Sanford w ill sprak
morial Ita.rhall Stadium
to Ih* Ja jrre s, telling them of
Charlie Daw sun p rr.id rn t of IS*
their exprrienct* during the week
lueal ha-fliall rlnh said "M enihcr*
at Tallabat**# from June 16 Vo
ut the I-u-j I ba-ehali i isiicialion
IS.
liavi- made e&gt;ery
t.i hrlng tins
Th* apeakrr* and 1056 Boy'*
baseball fan- and the cllitens of
Sanford the he-l ilu h |-m ih le
InSUt« Reprrse nta tivr* who w ill
dividual* h a ir ; n , n ,if their tu n *
b, gurtta o f Ih* Javree member­
an i ninm-y to ru.ike Ihe I1V1 rea­
ship Thursday are: Jama* Claude
son a highly suceeivfirl o n e "
Hawkins, epmiiorrd hy lb * Rotary
I'la tii li-d ji were iiiriuding po«.
(.Tub; Herman Ernest Morris,
• itiilillrs of ih r larce&gt;t croud even
sponsored hy th* Jayrees; Ken­
in the Sanford hall p»ik this i*a neth Mason Ramsey, sponsored
-I&gt;n In me ton's’ll I a im r
Nnt
by th* Km am* Club; John F.donly will it he the i i . l game of tha
ward C lark*, sponsored hy th*
vea-un here m Sanford fur ihe FIpElka Club; and James Howard
r u lj Stale la’ .i^ue Irani, but it w ilt
Allred, eponsored by tha Lion*
he th* la-i gani* In Sanford fo r
Club,
John hnder is piriiden! nf tN«s
Roy'* Stale, epopsored hv Ihe
Florida State I eague
American Legion, Department nf
K iider -o d this morning. " [ wit!
Florida assist* in lb* education
he at Ihe game t.-night and hrpa
of nur youth and leaches the 8KMIKOLP. COUNTY SCHOOL RiiiH-rmtrndeni rt. T Mltwe- *nd
lo sc&gt; the h'cgc.t croud In the
youth u f Florida the fundamental A dniinistrativ# Assistant W * ltr r Team#, o n e th r f , - 1 on hnu i
«r**nn'i hfslory."
precepts o f Government.
at tha “ nnivlna in " lo new office* on Commercial Ave Iht* m oininr.
In addition to bc'ng the l* * t gam*
Th# Junior Chamber of (Vsm- (Photo h r F.m llr of Jama*nn B liu lio l
of the Kason for Ihe Sanford Carm rrte i t / particularly Interaalad
dlnata, ll w ill pot-ihtv he Ihe lis t
in Boy'* State, because, as K iU ir*
nf the St. lamis Cardinals for San­
voter* and office holdara, the
ford
American Legion feel* lha youth
Th* season ha- hern an inrontisof Florida ihnutd hare aa under­
1*rl onr with the Sanford Cardinal*
standing o f Ihe problems of pub­
K’Vng up »nd down the ladder o f
lic officials, their dutias, their
standings in rn m p rliliu n with l i ­
functions, and th# l*we giant and
ven other tea-ni of the league,
control the actions nf fiaa man,
H !* understood that plan-, a ir a l­
!M. Luka* CliiUHan Dav Sell out
Ilie constitution.
ready under way for the IMA h*»e.
Ito-'s Rial# ia non-political and in Slavia w ill begin &lt;!**«*• »n
| hall season aa the uss te n o n
non-m ilitaiy.
Tuesday, Sept, a at » a m. R»draw* to a close tonleht
gtslralion fo r ntw pupils i*
t Ih# Sanlnrd Cardinals have com­
In r place during th i* w*ek at th*
pleted the last M Hav* i f Ihe | | M
•t'hool anytime l»eiw*en I a m .
eompeiiti'wi without .rdl.Uon.il lic!(»
and 1 pm . h iin le rg a itra enroll­
front Ihe si fom ti Cardinals, drment i* at.o inid-’i war.
dsfroilrtg ram aikah'e h a irh a ll
1 ear hr &lt;a G-r Ih* cumin* eehool
DETROIT P t ro n lM it sgrre wiUi a lim ited fo»te|- of players.
year has* Imthi atlemling the liient that wutiid iicad oil a Hu cat
t lilnwlng lit* ganie lonigtlt c ity
pr*-arh»o| planning -casiuni. ’ih r
rued s ln k r of IVB.iasI iTiryrler rrs- - ’n il da-t muylng Uie clay
faculty ro n .n l* " f Hw II* v ^ M- Cuip. empluyr- and riim ptrie the from ne it "m m l and Ira n sfrrirjg
Tuliy, K. 1- H rllhoiii principal.
liiirn p of the It i j Til lee jiilu tom -od f " out !e Hu playing fie ld
S U. Snilik. Mi-a 'la iia n Stanko,
panu-t on lay If par plan- ap in .Me the p«ik In form a football
and ills . Rhraly lic it. The Win
field.
(reared in Uie making today.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. J x - Author iln g a itro group w ill altend sclNegotiators f. r ('h rv Her and th#
Itie* sought today to determine aiena u n til noun, and all Hi*
CIO United Autn Wnrkers go hack
whether Dr. Raymond S. Camp grade* from on# through eight
In the hargiinm g labia to ham m rr
and his wife Ruth—found shot to w ill have classr* daily from 0
out final detaildeath in Ih rlr homa yesterday — a.m to 1:10 pm .
I h r union has set a it like deal
(T *••riujin* and the auditorium
were slam ar whether their deaths
have liecrr painted tc lh Inside n id line of midnight tonight, but l is
w rra murder and luicid*.
nut during the summer month* ev per led |u - t u t. &gt;, ,1 ,. tm • „r, , «
Dr, Camp. J6. w it pedutH rian
sarv tn reach a peaceful setlle
for G*m#*ville'a famed 21 month anil playground equipment *!•«
have l«een mailn mure allraclivi* rneiit.
1
fifar*l L ln fii riufk jrr« ttrs
old Mi Jab quadruplet!.
hy a new coat nf painL Pupil#
•U j I tiif if fro m a fni mi r ftinir*
That
w.rv
done
m
neg'iialinns
Tha bodlr* were found on th* w ill
transported by a new with twills G in i-i.il Motors and
Mrol n
i * ' ■ t r i p t t l art*
floor of a bedroom. T h tir only 111 pant tiger bus puirhased by
t uni, the oilier Rig H irer toitipx I t a Ihi 14 f\nw a pn»&lt;luc«r of
son. Itussrll.4. was lying nearby Uia srhool hoard. Memhei* of
nir«, before precedent.selling l.iy m im ltr li,
wounded. Poller Chl«f W, D. Joiner tha irhuol board a t* Andrew
H1111y Fw 'fo lia r n f SaI«l»Lirrf
off pay plans and other major Cun
said Mra. Camp, M, held a .21- Duda J r „ Fardinand Duda, Jnr L.
tr a d benefits were given in (he -M*l i4«M i i . I Join at t lin r nooa
cabber pistol In her hand.
M iklcr, Andrew Stanko, and John union in early June.
(th l,i i*n fn«. time
i li«i
i
k ill# Atty. T. t . Duncan la id Duda J r. ireasurar.
ilvlhtir* o f pr-xliiv-M»*f "TTi^ IJivn
that “ thus fa r K Bppaara la b*
The annual churrh and school
)I!ri kofit^'a Tiriga 1^ Sanford in tha
a family a ffa ir."
pirnte w ill h* hrld nn Hunday,
n« .ir future
Ih* local picnic
\ rompUt.s m il d ia l ihovrt MnJ*
Joiner said Ih# rowpl* h id barn Rapt. 4 a t
far rt|i(a in i,ii9 with a m t of
d«ad about 14 hour* whtn found ground*. Games, rnntrsts, and re|“-1V i f fo !*p |H i* ir tilc ii tw ItN i
by Mrr. Camp'* brother Dr. Piarcw fraahmanta w ill occupy lha a fte r­
Cahl* ro n tric ln rs are hard at in FtorhJa, a» V« ro ll* #rK nnd
Aligned of Atlanta, who drora her* noon'* progtam.
work providing additional cables po.iiM y hrt***
yesterday for a visit.
(or Telephone Company expansion
MAY TARE RTEP-H
linlirations
f tin
yrataiday*t
Dr. Allgood told nrw*m*n ’Tsoth
lE O t'L jP — Finance Minister
Tile contractor* are repoittd lo rnr»tinr »h*’wr liar th# pnitlhill*
had bren ra lre m tly depressed this
last month. Wa never did know Kim flyun Chid said today South Ik- plartng additional cable along li» * «f |tr*« tfitln r ih# tiiinair«»l In
Korea may rape I forrign business­ F irst St., In Elm Avc., nut Elin Simford u n iirr tt(r aU 'i'iick of thA
what It wa* all about."
men who refuse to pay taxev.
A v * . lo 11th S t, and from Hicia l.i-ch* llhth IfMik
" I f they fail to pay taxes, we In fan out over Ihe entire south­
llrn Wad#, pi* Milrnt of Ih*
ran not but tell them tn leave th r west section of Sanford where tele­ rV. ..
p it iiilo l
at |f*%trrdA|&gt;'a
ftirrtlfijf.
phone servin' is badly needed
country," Kim told newsmrn.

St Luke Students
Report Next Tuesday

Authorities Seek
To Explain Nature
Of Double Deaths

Conlracl Treaty
Appears In Making

Ex-Trapeze Artist
Speaks To Lions

A dditional Cables
Placed For Phones

Donicl W. Simmons
Dies In Hospital
Following Illness

Danlsl W. Fimmnnt IM. died In
t l * FrrnaM Laughton Memorial
Hospital 10:33 p m. Monday night
frllo w ln r an Hints* o f three w**ka.
11* w #i l«&gt;rn Oct. |0. 1*01, In O r­
lando and had lived In Chuluota fo r
over W j u n .
A rrtir«d form er ritru * g ro w tr
at Chuluota, h# war married Dee.
?8. 1IW. to Mia* Edith l/in g , Chnluota. II* waa a m*inher o f tha
Chuluota RapUit Church.
Mr, Rlmmons I* »urvl**d hy
hi* widow, Mra. Edith L, Simmon*.
Chuluota; ! * • daughters, M r*.
Lottie Gora. Chuluota; Mrs. M in.
nla
Tindall,
T it u ir illr ;
eight
grandchildren. D anry Gor*. A r*
radiat H arry G et*, Chuluota) Har­
vey Gore. Paala; Elijah Cora,
Chuluota; SH second rlasa, Ray­
mond Gor*, If. R Navy, CMncotaagua, Va.; LaVay lane, Chuluota;
Mra. Sauls* Sutton, Oxford, Eng­
land; Mr*. Viola Kchn, T ltu a rillo ;
l»a great grandchildren; on* hea­
ther. Charles Laoaard Simmaaa,
Jarkaaarllla.
F n n m l aarric** w in h# held
tomorrow a t t p. at. a t th * Chuluata B aptist Church w ith tha
Ray. Chari*# Iw a g g e rty officia t­
ing. Burial w « ha la th * Cfodwata

kehte tnnildwrwd tw W ont In noeraUon in a nraaend aerrem eqt for Ike
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d i d body of a n e ld e rly i c d t i t

-BE OUR GUEST".

vtrictl coUvrlloo.

O ffic rri a ald h e r o a lr knotrn
f i i f w n d y e i t e r d i y i m i d a r i l i tu r v iv o r w i t &gt; i n t e r , M u . A d U il
t»f p o tie iilo n a a n d d e b r it th a t in- iliu m o&lt; C in cin n a ti.
rin d e d fo u r liv e a n d fo u r d e a d p a r ­
r e l! and e a n a n c i.
O fficer* a ald M n . A lice M

L e m (Buddy) C a rtrr, rtgarded
a t the next third haieman for the
New York Yankee*, ha* been optin n e d to Birmingham In the South­
ern Asm . L a it *pting the Yankees

SAVING

QUICK FROZEN Dressed &amp; D raw n YOUNG TENDER HEN

TURKEYS
‘SUPER-RIGHT” H alf or Whole Ready to E at Smoked '

W* k i i t Lasted I t tlr-eoadU
ilohtd m s * s i i t s Mir*Lea
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Odham &amp; Tudor,
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P a r k e r h a d b**n d e a d a w rclf.
T h e d a te of d e a th w a i act at A ” S.
22 by a e n r o n r r ’a Ju ry , w hich al&gt;o
ruled d e a th re s u lte d fro n t n a tu r a l
optioned him to Denver from where
c a u te i.
N eighbor* w h o n o tic e d a t tr r .n : he vrai awltched In Birmingham.
o d o r c o m in g f r o m th * fcmifn n o ti­
fied o fficer* , w h o e n te re d th rm ish

a aerrened window and picked
their way through a ronfutlon o(
suit ea»et, em pty box**, paper
bag*, ra n n « l food and ataeki of
axm paperi.
Along lha walla u n i under ta ­
ble t warn atark* of canned food
The mom al»o contained tr v r r a l
fla ih lig h t*. a coup!* of dozen f!a*h
lig h t batleriea, a halfdoren pair*
o f ahora that apparently were nev• f wnm, a poriahlo typew riter and
counUeia other a itic lr* . No o fftrla l
eiplanation wa* g u rn for the

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FLORIDA GRADE A’ Dressed an ‘d Drawn .Whole

FRYERS
Super-Right Heavy Western f ~ _

Super-Right Skinlexx

Chuck Roast

Franks

lb. 39c

Southern Star Cooked, Bonclces ASkinleag

Canned Hams 5 lb. can 3.99

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LARGE SWEET RIPE.

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tuinuUa to pauM at U u i Deere 1
labia on bid way out and aa&gt;. • Hur­
ry. Sara, but l i t got to run *
"Ho d id s t call tut Bara today.
Ha called ma Dacra. 1 Uunk be
wad leading me About ta kin g my
yob ao aartoualy. Pretending I
* anted to ba treated like ann'.nrr
man inatead el a de[&gt;cndent ta­
male."
"U Hona didn't k a ta under lu i
owe eteam and traen l pareuaded.
what then T" returned the captain.
••There • only one «Ut»r pcnaiMlity
— lotve. That'a &lt;een in the back ol
CHAPTER SEVEN
T U * DOOR
la C w .elood
L i open In
mind.............
all the Ume.
THE
lo the
ine your
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. _ha»n
„ , t it?fh
aught. Bluo-ehadad lam pa on eiU i.r
TeJ * * ' * l' c l m0 cd
lh
a
ahudier.
Ilut
why
dtdn
t any
mda o u t • deathly tight on ttepa
which led directly Into the charge one notice?"
'T'm not talking about open vioroom, fo r generation! Uie duaty
irn.e T htre* another kind of
Root had aot bet* pollifted by any­
force. Suppoe* aomton* neld a
thing but ahoa leather.
cor.ccaltd kaite on your friend anJ
■A aergaeat m umiorm hat ba- told turn to walk out quietly, ao no
. hind a high deatu Hia looee checka on* would notice. A gun tan t a
fla g g e d like the weary jow l* of an real threat la a crowd. Once it a
&gt; ld hound, but Me faded eyet Bred in * attacker t* trapped by *h*
lighted with fn endlineee aa be saw none, tie knowt that and b* wn » i
Judith.
the victim know* tt. But a w rit,
" M i * Jen kina, what annge you is different. Tou can clip a m..*e
here?"
into a guy and get away before
‘ Una of my lanenu. Ha a nurs­ an) one in a crowd *u&lt; |«.ta trier*
ing and there htema to have barn i* anything wrong."
Kara garped.
•omaone alee In hia apartment thia
•T h a t* unbelievable"* J u d i t h
.evening. Any chance of our talkp io u r.ro . -Why ehould a thing
/ta g to CepL Bandore?'
i 'Sura. Go etra-gbl through the like that Happen to G erry? He
1 peal room to the door In Ihe back." didn't carry large lu m i in earn.
*
“The next room" waa unexpect- Anyone could tell that by looking
lo d ly domeetie. A plump cat purred at him."
"How well did you know bun?"
beaide an riectne hot plate where
• n otd-faatitoned enamel pot d if­ naked Capl. Sanders
Judith frowned. "He'a been a
fuse* • emeli o f boiled codec. Only
th e wsJla. ademed with pnotoe of tenant of mm* for nearly a year.
-oraaleo criminal*. tainted the Bin- That a now I met hun. lie wa* a
radio producer. He and another
mon of ooaineaa.
The next door brought them Into man were partners They hsd two
‘ an office barely large enough for weestly ihon • on one of the big
a deab and two caaira. Fortunate- networks When he rented the
ly. CapC Sander* was a email man. apartment he gave the Mercantile
but thay bad to aqueaxe past Mm r.u a t Co. aa a financial reference
O a s he root. Judith wared Sara to­ He a U both parenta dead, bur he
ward the extra chair aad perched hsa a couam to New T ork, Mrs
• a the low. wide window atll. cocky Caleb Harmon. He gov* her aa J
u a arty opnii ow. "Thie u Mtaa peraonal n frrtn c e ."
"Tea beard of her. Money." The
Dacra. It's her ■lory, captain. 1
captain mused "Horses? Yachts?
JuM m m * along lo r the nde.'
■— 1— batoned to Bara todtt- No, 1 think it's hnvpilala and good
•OreaUy anui too came to the w ..rks What did lh * guy to ik
sound overhead in G e rry* apart­ •b e ? "
Mara h ra iia lrd
ment. "W a ll b a n name men in a
It waa Judith who an«werr»l
p i owl anr cnoeb the building before
"He waa tall and thin, w ith an
you got back."
"B ut there wasn't anyone hi anay, lounging figure. H a ir and
0 O errya apartment," objected Ju­ ty ro were brown. Ha bad n plain
face aad n pleasant smito.'
dith. "Wo looked."
"DM you look to the re liar 7 Or
The captain turned to Mara.
dn too roof T Thta to n job to r the "W hat waa ha wearing today ?"
"A sort felt hat, lawn color, the
poi.ee, M mu Jen kina."
A t too ond of Bern's raatal bo kind you aaa wear w ith either a
ably. "Hear, let’s nil gray o r brown suit. Today hia suit
what could bare arms brown. Hcningbooe, 1 think.
Hone laR the And ha had nice, heavy, dark
brown shorn. They wera lh * only
to Mara by aomo- th u g shoot him that looked ax
a atea. I * m t buy the Men
tdaa that peeveire ."
H-membared an ptaaa
"Except hi* watch," put to Ju­
•nddanly rrmambarad
dith.
t t waa a good gold watch
|
0 tog appwafmmt w
mithM torn
off "withbat. If w ith a brows alligator wristband.
toot i rreartoo M f S a n t war* that
m - Ha Stic* showed me someth mg an'
ham forgoUan
forgoUea M
tog. ha wonMal ham
M graved on too hack: T o Gerry
Ukety that from Mother with
ta to t to * atoen So rR'a
a bkely
got him to laara. Bat lM d .* "
"Necktie ?"
• f any farm at perwouM make him Mar*
"D o rk rod, without any pattern,
Che you?"
and n white shirt," m id Bars.
Mb bar bend atoarty.
"Olores? Cuff lin k s ?"
m o n ii
ta a taa m b i atata aa m a Atasua.
W«« Tart. Sara Dacra ltd u iw iu u i j&gt; Mutfel Ih« "*lra aI lad ,a" m»r
f t aaata m m , M iu a kad taasai•waif MCTtttd USD UbckM iraaaura
aa um Maairr aaaatar taara. aul totfara ha aaui i rarer aot hia »laa w ra'tr.rra M. daaia ilaiaiad * i »l Wtnla
araktaa l i l t aunhua har»a Datf* aaataactadlv as»t hat a»i*htof. Cum
float, aad had ar*o«n»aa»ad aiM la a
ahara la Ida w illw * t n 'r*
H i m aaan hiw diMaaaarad A jal-lih*
Onaaial aua maa la aa (Haadla *tta
Sarah M I ha n h u m . aad a t, aha
jm*\k*4 t o * . a "-aa «Mh lua.ua laa«V a f « IWMwad hac.

m iff

•■Wallet ?"
-dm uolh, brown leather Muffed
with cattle and memo*," said Bara.
"Sock* ?"
"Oh. dear. 1 don t remember."
"And ht'w writ did yod know
him. Miea Dacre?"
bar* flushed. *1 ten l say wa
were old friend*. I cnly knew h.m
bevauae he happened to live in tha
tame apartment building I did."
"In New York m«*t people lusva
no idea who live* in tne next
apartment."
“There are only three tenants in
my building," put ta Judith. "Ger­
ry Hone. M i** lucre and myaclf.
H i inevitable a* mould run into
each other mot* often than peo­
ple in a la ig e r building "
"Have you eeen much of him.
Mi** Dacra ?'!
"Not very much It wa* only »i*
month* ago that 1 rented my
apartment. I *a» Gerry in the lob­
by now and then and after s while
w* began to u y good morn ng.'
That wa* a ll until Christmas Eve.
1 cam* in carrying a dotrn a m *If
package* and Gerry was in the
lobby. H * was surprised when I
•tarted lo use the fir* sta irs I ex­
plained I had a phobia—a silly (ear
of being atone to automatic ele­
vator*. He insisted on taking me
up m the elevator himself and car­
ried m y parcel* into my a part­
ment. 1 noticed he wa* coming
down w ith a hart cold, ao I gave
him not lemonade with rum. but it
didn't help because hi* cold lasted
a month or more afterward. I
haven't seen *o much nt him lately
because I'v e been at Lh* lib ra ry a l­
most every evening until 10. doing
a research job tar the magazine
I work fo r—Collector* Item ."
Bandera looked at the glaasrw m
her hand. "Near-eighted? Most
researcher* are."
"N ot w ith three. A ikw pre»- nplion I got only two d*&gt;* ego. Even
at fl distance, everything ta sharp
and clear aa if R wet* always
broad daylight."
"D id any of the people who were
in tha rro w d at the accidrnt tu rn
up ’ the Automat altrrw a rd ?"
"&gt; d id n 't notice any."
"Did anyone in the Autom at
•peak to llone? Or aeem to be
watching him ?"
" N s There wa* a man who
spoke lo me. He Ml at nur la id *
lo dnnk a cup of roflte while Ger­
ry wa* getting ttiangr. A Hindu
or an Arab, 1 think. And h * left
hurriedly. He didn't finish hia cof­
fee."
"W hat did he say to you?"
" lie just asked if the place wera
vacant and 1 »*ul ye*. Then he saw
ma to ttin g at aom-thing tattooed
on h&gt;s w ris t—a cat—aad h * aaid
It had been don* la Rangoon." An
Idea name to Bara. "You thm b b*
eras distracting my attention wmto
someone else (poke to G erry?"
"P erhaps"
•
"The** question* aocmd aa If you
wsre worried, captain," aatd Ju ­
dith.
"1 am."
I T# If* CnafHiaedJ
B o th g irl* shook th e i r h e a d s
it bar* taken Mm twa
letaa McOor Rtanauu Sr setaaa— w With baadnwi Uousa !»«.
DMtrtbataa i Kmc km lite*

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POLICEMAN'S GUN T A K E N
DALLAS, Tex., ih - A thief stole
a policeman's plvtol during a
tavern rhubarb ye*tcrd..y and es­
caped on a bus as tha officer
m lis*d h it weapon. Three police­
men chased the but sis blocks
through rush hour traffic to over
power and disarm the U-year-old
E R IE , Pa. Jv-Gannon College m in . lie tried to draw- the re
students era uilng the school's solver aboard Ihr crowded bus as
money to play tha stock market, the officers grabbed him.
and whst'a more, th e ir tnvaitmenl* are showing a tid y profit.
MOTORCYCLE RICKS BACK
True, the students have nothing
OKLAHOMA CITY, (ft - O fficer
to lose. But they're having fun and A. F. Blarkshora limped into
learning something about tha busi­ Mercy Hospital's emergency room
ness world, says the college.
" I kicked my motorcycle," Uv;
Tha money they use cornea from officer told attendants.
" I t kicked back." ha explained
a "student Investment fu n d " given
the school in 1M0 by PublUbcr Ed­ befnre submitting In treatm ent lot
ward Lamb of the E ric Dispatch. cuts and bruises on his Irg.
Lamb has duplicated his original
grant o f 13.300 three Ume* and Ihe ferent fie ld * of Industry which
110,000 h ia been invested by stu­ might Influence their derision in
dent! in stocks with a currant choosing future em ploym ent"
market value of 112.200. T heir net
Meetings to dliruss the fund are
profit of 12.210 dees not include I held weekly by the students. But
operating expenses and taxes. Tha | only business and finance students
profits go back to the college.
are allowed lo vote on Invest­
Lamb la id tha purpose of the ment*. A* certain securities rome
fund was to give tha s tu d m li an up foi discussion, groups of sluopportunity lo gain practical expe­ dents are assigned to dn research
rience In themeehanical opera­ and report on their analysts.
Stork Is bought only a fte r all
tions of the stock market, the art
of research and analysis and "the angles have been conGdrred And
activities and potentiality to dif- the same procedure ta used to selllag stock.
Two faculty members act as
technical advisers.

News Of Men College Students
UseSchoolFunds
In Service
I FORT RAM HOUSTON. Tex. T in t Lt. John H. Anderson, 2T
whose wlfs, Mary, lives at il
to V tU lia Clark Cl . Sanford, reesntly eompkted tha Army McdT
cs! Flsld Servies Bchool'i millisry onmUUon rourto at Fori
I s n Houston. Tax.
The w a r n gsvs L is u le n tn i AnBsram a knowledge o f tha duties
and rsip o n ilb U ltisi a f • m illU ry
to s d ifil officer.
He has received orders assign­
ing h 'n to F ort Bcnnlng, Ga.
tw Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs.
^ F ra n k Adams, I N N. Lee 81, Or­
lando, waa graduated from Me
harry Medical School, Nashville,
T e n n . in 1IM and I* a member
• f Kappa Alpha Psl fratertul y.
Don Phillips, San Jose State end.
works aa a shipping clerk In aa Ink
factory during tha summer.

Stan
Comstock
EaUbU*h«d 20 j r t t n in
Orlando
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The prohlfm ic older Ilian Ihc
lepublic. It grnv»! bigger by Ihr
lay, and no ready solution is in
.igtil.
A quarter r*n tu ry hefarr th»
Vmerican RevolitUim Ihe colonial
covernmcnt of Virginia bou«.il u.'
and burned an extis heavy lobac
co n o p lo keep the ptics from
going down.
The I S. government Md *ear*
'.ster stilt follows this havic prirepropping pallrtn. Rul it no linger
destroys surplus farm good]. Il
puts them sway, al toe staggering
over-all vloiagr co-t nf JJO.OiiO an

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HAM S
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ROUND STEAK' 69c
PORK CHOPS
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hour.
I have production in hxtance with
Where did it *'! come ftom
. sumption. One wheat aurplus is
this five billion d o lla it in excCw no lin g e r grov.ing.
cotton, wheat, rorn. rice, d a iry.
.
products and ot ter commodities.'&gt;l a'LI nirss
“ '■'** Congrfvs
c n.ie-» ratre* tie • &gt;P
port p tee — *nd remember r&lt;**t
What's to become of it?
Why ca n t this vast cornucopia year i t an eledlun year—« f ran
of food and RLrci be led out lo the hold the ltn&lt; *nd visit for a ih rt
world? Why m ud it mount in bin- crop eilhcr hrre or in s h ll pi &gt;
anti elevators, al»a&gt;v m danger o! iluccr 1le &lt; * naifi T icn we coi .: I
spoiling, while people go hungry draw off our •iirptu*
and ill-clad'
"The livestl irk Indui•try Is call -I *
This question — of want amid u* out nf lh r f jrn surplus. T Y
plenty —bedevds in * conscience ol d jiry * tuat'O n 1* no lo n ic r gn m.
the is im r r ant ti.r government G iir on! y r r j ; h r jo .1i hes * : • c
omci.it
ton and tu c '1,1
Rut what would happen if all
Col tori
p&lt;■skv bee au*e nf co
the l . S sutplov . ere unloaded at p rttlu n It mu-t r ■mpete w * 1
lire sale prices' V. home, the lorelgn rotton and at! other fib T4
(arm cron uni) vu.dd he knocked as well -r*r«
t!ie unifier 4
into a corked bat Vbroad, rvp o it like rav «n% i r id Inc nt• s "m lracl »a
ing countries wbo-e li.cndstups n&lt; fah: n •
l oiled Mates tu.ll&gt; nrcd&gt; would
R «r lim ply hx&lt; nn plsce to * 1,
be in lu iia lrd , prrtiaps alienated
Tlie
\ n r r j f j rv pewple 2 CIHM I'v
for good, at the sight r.f Ih n r own
don't r jre t &gt;r it, and .ft arc' J 4
markets {,me jlim m e iin g
like Soi ' h f i ' i V i 'here it U t
And m |volilh*n iv l,kc!». vn the
staple it b rrr f r D eir ilv n.dt 'n«,
n r of the luad presidential year
such
4 l&gt; prvktim m i
IttirniA*
to forget 131* tiia l was Ihc )car
It in Btirplu*.
of Harry S I'ruman's v jip riv i
/lE T l' knt
l prrsidrnllat viclcrv, due m girat " I I
&lt; \ \ * n t M i |||.;v f \ | I l
part lo a switch ol disgiunt'rd \Yc I Am;. " ! . If'.Vs
I’-sjjr It
V1VIINNI e O llli. of Rena "MISS
Hr put'i is an votes m the 11 At idNrvsiis, 1 9 ii." poses with her
west farm alalclaw book* on the steps at t &gt;e
The uonic liu tn about Ihe n u * c
V S bupren • Court Hull, ng I
of thr sutpiuv |« t u t Vincricati
Wsihingtnn She t* a student *t
(armrrs. wdh the
iv ft uni. til
the American University Schi«d
im d riw iitm ; tic m a ;am&gt;t tile
rt l.*w in Ihe natron’s capital.
Mi ** t&lt; cl
i a .. . iCv ol n
.She to believed to be Ihe first
rad
tU'illllC
ficient to t ton, *
liw student to enter the Mi !
i ache, iv a clav,ic &lt;\ 4 ili| ilr :
Amenta cwnltot (intcm suoivaij
"T il hold .low u , • !!»m |»r «m| hc
tillitl
[ tion tbi* year we c it tu t
rultiiQ Urn! Xi 1* million at
N o te S b m v in tf
II i«*r crn l brlukk ta il seal, l»Ui*
d re i.illrit.
i^siirinm rnt
You'll
'like With Mirth
•’ Well* lHr TOlIi' l farmer Iwm;&gt;i I
a little mote fe rtllire i. got an t irr
A t T it • i resist?r* A n tic * ( ' f
liactor an.l moie hug killer. Now
" M A " iltu l " i ' A ” 4Issue N ilI - _______ TOR K I M _______ - I
wc’ic expecting a irc m d yield per
acre throwing total production to
J j ir s ^ l bedri'wim tinlintuslird spl.
five.
within 7 per cent ot 1331 "
Kitchen
equipment
optional.
The govrrnm rtil t* -tuck wdli
Yard, it'-’ c’s, HuJ M j J. I ’h. hGJ
nr IStA J.
_______ _
seeking * solution within Ihr turn
plev faint »uppoit system it ha.fT R N lM IK H S flis'in home on
built over lh* past .to years
Sanford •prl.snd
highway
The lienrh m aik for this j j i t r m
St
John's
River
Mi.e North ot
• — none \ / /
is lumethmg exiled *‘p a iily ." The
iiroigr J. M (■ai ilncr, i'hom'
law declares parity I t he rqually
lln j J 1
la ir lo Ihn farm er and the ron
2 lUdrootn fumivhed house lonK
turner. Its terms are Ihr pi le r'
French. Inquire
HP French
Ihe farmer pays for the tilin g s he
I ' ii me 2?lit J.
needs to keep pim liii mg—Dung'
Two betiniom furnished spari
like fr it direr, machinery, electri­
mefil
2KM Magnolia, Vai.toi
city .
monthly
I'hom 1«7J, llobcrt
Ih c law directs that Ih r six haste
A. Williams.
_____________
commodities—corn, rut Ion, whr.it.
g -R E A l ESTATE YO1 SV IJt—I
rue. tobacco and peanut*—must be
Two Bedroom llom««
federally &gt;iip|tnitrd *t tnlsvern
Take jour choice of two Either
M'v and Wt pei cent of p a rity .1
ran lx- financed for lev* tiu n
This means a fa in te r wlm co-’
11000.00 down, balance numthlv
operates by accepting an rage a|
Both have Idtehen eqmotis*nl
lotments and marketing quotas
Roller! A. Willhniw, Itrisltiir
will have hi* prt-Jure takrn off
Itovnion'l l-undqulvl, Avwttialr
hit handi by the government any
I'titine lt . l l Atlantic Bank Hide.
time he r a n t get at ! r * ‘ t Ihe
A ft TITLES FOR SAI K~ —A
support p ii-e for il in the m a ik tl
KOI™s' a' i ! e — Kenmnre Blender
pl.ur.
l"o d . |*0 0 , 10 ch-.ir l'r&gt;vtal
In addition to the sis has in ,
pht-s. to " ill*.. I t " oo, lla tl
lung nuts, honey, dairy product«,
flock. So year*
ntd. nedv
wool and niohali must lie support
Sprtng. f a i o i
Duncan I'l) (e.
mahogany lim inp
I aide reed at between ?.A ami M per lent
lauCK DXIVfl lo-ssrurvl Powell tile w afi- aiwl eliildren R obnt ? aiwt
r r »eii | r * f i in " v 20 ', I t " tsi.
of parity. Ollier eoiumodtli-s vre
Dune, 3, recover (top) from efti-ct* of tear gat in t'hw-aen after 23
Hall m irror, mountrd, plate
similarly supported as app'iiptlal
terror-rtfickcn hour* a%bcK.ltiges of Htchanl Carivcliter, 2*. At IxdSlavs iv to " x 2J" tlS tw . iiiT
ed for.
lom, the shlitlexs murder suapert lx searched for w cmpoftv. I'.ir I &gt;-•&gt;St Av« I'hnT'e 21 tv
p.-nlee, Sought lit rtinneetlon with the slajic.g nf • detective xtnl
l l l r reason for *11 this help t i
IM III I P t) V M I. II I t r w Ie ^ ta V
• rwvoting ot another pot term-ai, ended the W'mdv City ■ hlggrst man­
Ihe farmer Is Dial hr is con
hunt rinen DlUlngcevrhrri he u rreioterr.l rneekty.Powell had lipped
stdrrrd basie lo t te eronomy. l i t
H A M i. li —Breakfa-t I'nok l ol
|sutler ueqiltc the llirra l to hia fam ily, f fMernaltomit .Scmmipholol)
ored, temale. Milvl be evi&gt;er
ting Ids purchasing power slip
ienecd. Apply t'elery U ty ttr lll
might stait a general down spiral
Working h'lurv V a. m to I |&gt; in
Hie system puts tha Agriculture
Department, whose rn m m o d ilici
- M n if lf t / B m U / T r i l l f r t - _H
7 Say*
( i edit Corporation eorvluet- pm-e
' ( i . k a K a m t : SAM
supp-irl operations, in Ihe inoldltKrcoaililionril fin s ra n lrrd
USED MOTORS
The pinch generally forties bet w e n
1! It P SEA-KING,
congressional pre u ite to unload
good condition
12*VI
PLYMOUTH, England -w— A Ifampson. I', was tiring twdllCied the surpluses amt the Slate nr
I. I. II I*. KVINRUDK.
member of I'a riia m rn t ha» set It) a ghost In the top-floor apart Commrrre department!, fra ifu t ol
run- like a top and beats
rowing
121V)out to help a constituent tnuvr nut men! of a century-old house. Con the efleet* on relations abroad m
-crvat.v* Ml* Joan Y ickris Intel the econom&gt; at home
3« II. I* s c o r r - ATWATER.
nf a haunted hnu&gt;'\
Ilk* m »
lo j.tu
"We’re damned tf vre do and
H e a r i n g that M n . William ested tiersrlf In Dvrs case.
S H V SCOTT-ATWATKit
*'t am quite convinced by her damned If we don’t . " sighed one
refmi&gt;hcd
...................
V)
store.'' said the lawmaker. " I Agriculture Department official
S II JOHNSON.
T A IK FOIl MONEY
shall ice Ihe atdhnritie* In an el Even so, he was moderately op
Very rood condition ... Itto o o
ROANOKE, V* ,JP— "A farmer fort to help tha poor woman gel i liltti'tie :
Two i || .SEA BEK'S
is c n lllltd to a little ennversalinn" new quarters.”
Your choice
..........t A to
| "A theat In-As pretty gust WV
3 4 H K VINIIU DE ............ 342 V) when he pays v fea to a veterina­
Mrs Hjtnpson's ghost trouble
3 4 EVINRUDE ................ Mono
began two months ago when she
« II WIEAHII
.. 17130 rian.
heard a m ystrrim u voire calling
rKNTII.ll. KI.OIIIIIV CHUCK IIICK/.E
7 'j H. P FIRESTONE,
That'* w h it V irginia's commiss­ out in the night. She alto com
with lank, like new
tlo l oo
a n d sroii.w .i: co .
ioner r f s g iic u llu rf. Parke Brink plained of unseen hand* Hutching 1
iu H P SCO 1T-ATWATER,
ro m p lrlrly overhauled,
ley. fold a m crtlng of veterinarians at her dress snd touching her
A slral al
............... t»3 9i
hete. Don't ju»t pocket the fee xml shoulders.
10 II. JOHNSON,
Thing* got so had that Mr»
wi'U sear shift tank . . . . II23U0 leave, hut tell lh# farm er whxt’ v
llam p-on appealed to her husband,
10 II P FIRBKTONE,
wrong with Ihe animal. Iln u klry
W l I O I a K s S A L K A M ) K 1 C T A I1 *
x seaman, lo m ine home from Ihe
gear *hift morlcl
..
g*Jou
said, He i l i J il was gomh ptdiile Mediterranean She saiit she was
12 II SKA-BEE
401 Wrist T h irte e n th S lre c l
I’hnttf I-1IR
Very good condition ,
| t :;nu le la lio n i.
desperate The navy flew Ihe sea­
10 If FIRESTONE.
111 EM I I'BICES F.l'l K f T I U T i l l Its - l l t l - N LT.
man home on (ompasslonate leave
•u n ita ry lank
«U2 3o
M l A M T CONTINt I'.S
and he Investigated
16 H s c o r r ATWATE t
IHIY NOW —4 '|, o s i l» I.A IlO lt HAY
J AC KSON. M lr h , K- County
" A t fust I limugtit Ihe ta in nf
with gear shift, tank, and
lernotv fo n tm l,
JliAOrj rujuTVionv wantetl to do Away ghostly visitations, sllallge no I set
IT.A. f i t ’ LDK A —H IKE! I U to M '
»* C LHA1R
22 II JOHNSON.
with costly cleaning of the cmmty and invisible hands to be my wife's
Runs gwMl. and wtO p ill
LARGE
EXTRA LGE.
building'! ornsle h r * ! ! ilooi* They imagination." he said, "tin t—when
2 *cts of s k lis .
f no no • vked bids on four new autumalic I saw s door latch Itself shut I
New 1*13 Vlialel E V IN R U iK h
confess I wa* seared.”
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C lan. Aluminum or Mahogany
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Gator trailers Several models
of used boats A trailers on
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ItO ILS O N S p u rt i.ig flm id *
Esiaruile Kale* 4k nervin
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301 fc. Is* SI,
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E ditor'* Note—The I'nitcd Stole
Its* mute llu n live billion dollsi
invested in surplus fatm product
and it spending S?J.Oi*o j i nou
,'or storage co&gt;ti slrne ilow I
(Tduce Ihe sire of Ihr stirplu
w ifio u t up&gt;clling dome-tie end .V
lied rro n o m in i t * pioblem o
tin i-ra n k im porU m e. Ilctc, in thr
first ol a vetiev of Ihree articles,
VI’ repotle r W irre n ftogrre Jr
detail! th r background of Ihc
puldicat pu n ier
it« iw n m . N r im . i ns j r .
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Salute Is Made To John Krider
Who Kept Baseball In Sanford
For 70 nights, BtnforrT h***b*n fan*
hive hid in opportunity to »lt end witch
thefr fivorlti sport
There hive been eone upi end down*,
there heve been n'omenta when it aeemed
th at the grand old national paatime would
not teat enotnir 24 hour*.
But, with the Ingenuity and “worka­
bility" of aome of the fn’ka behind the
•cenea. baaeball cjntlnued throughout the
•ummer. The *eeaon close* tonight, the cur­
tain drop* acroaa the ataga of the homeruna
panorama, the plaver-tinipire wonl-tllta, end
the pitcher-hatter duala.
Sanford ha* been Indeed fortunate to
have »nme of baeeball’a leader* right her# in
our mldat Thev live with the outlook ahead
of them 'baseball’
John Krider. Sanford's rUv rommUaloner
end President of the Florida State League,
ha* he*n f"r • '“•••» one of the power* behind
baaeball for Florida.
P r?iit&gt; • - ’n In toe*
In It­
self. Krider was on the lob to rebuild that
faith In fine sportsmanship. He«n sport* for
th« fin* snd a H ost for h*»*h*u In g*ne»-st. It wae through th» effort* of the
club** preildent th*t baxwV,!1 wwv »aved for
« number of Florida communities.
It ha* been Krider who sat behind the
aoepea to dream ur the sporlal event*, the
warn* promotions, the
to gain the
confldenca of the people and the fan# And
when H fame time to nut thf various effnrta
Into effect, the Florida State T.ea/ru# pre*|.
dent moved out *r1*h the eorfimltteea and the
Individual* to keep ha*ehalt alive.
There are not manv people who would
have spent the time and effort the houra of
patience, and the IrinumerabV miles of trav­
el
Veen baseball. nr *nv other »mrt for
th at mattar. the sport of sport* In whatever
community the team* wero located.
Krider aavi now "neter train". He aaya
th a t h# la retiring from the office of presi­
dent of tha league
A g ra c io u s p u b lic should

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And the multitude aald Thle la Jeaua tha
prophet of N uareth of Hainea—Matt 21 all.
—Jegua ahowad that a great man need not
coma from a famous family nor from a great
elty, nor need he he rich In order to reach
the loftlfat height*.

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MUSTrAur

Things Looking Up
Things are looking up around Sanford.
And It won’t he long before Sanford folka
will he looking at e brand apanklng new boat
operating off tha pier at the foot of Park
Avi.
Here la a development that win da San­
ford proud. An excural 'n and elghtaeelng
boat carrying a paaaanger Uat of from 280
to 350. and with • snack bar, dance pevdllon
••'■sied In araa fo* luat alttlng end watching,
along with modem eenv*iH*neai such aa a
i. ...i
«ystam. cocktail bar. and ether
additions to make alghtaoelng a real dream.
Two gentlemen who hare p ro v e d their tAMES M A R L O W
ability In the past, each opo a real huilneia
genius In hit own right, are taking Sanford
to heart and placing thalr confidence In the
advantage# that we have ho**e to offer them.
WASHINGTON UP fa rm e r
Richard Sodere and W. R Kemp will Preildent
T ru m is . one et th* m oil
operate tha *l9 htaaelng boa* fr.-m Sanford’* fiery campaigner* In th* h lite ry of
pier and will locate their offices, waiting American politic*, ti ilouing up
room*, aalet room and other neceaaary ac­ Net by chelt*. though.
Apparently tie age — he * Tl —
coutrement for the transaction of hualnna and
h ii health are finally laying to
for exeurtlonlsta and alghtaesra, In tha pra- him : “ Whea."
aent handahell
Only IS d i y i ago Truman laid
We have every rtaion to ballewn that
these two excellent businessmen wilt he com
plately auecesaful In their venture here at
Panford on the "Nile of tha Americas”. So• «*•*•*» mid tb-i Sanford Ottv Coninit#ilon#r#
recently that they ao fleetly believe In the
ibilitles that they are Inveatlnc heavily
In the venture.
Not only will tha Sodero-Kemp combine
operate tha sightseeing boat, but they have CAIRO, C i r r i * - H i) finish
firebrand m e m b e r of
been granted an option for tha exclusive use Salem,
C i r r i '* culm# Revolutionary Coun­
of the Sanford pier for a restaurant to re­ cil. le “ an leave" from his duttei
place the eyesore handahell that has been aa a ite lite r of national guidance
tha problem child of many a city commission. and m la lite r of ita ia far Sudan
The proposed restaurant la planned to be the affaire
Th* s ffirle l announcement Monday
top# In all of Florida, a beautv spot that night ef S iltm 'i le * '# erouied
will attract thousands upon thousands to conilderebl* ipaculetlon he had
been ihelved bereui* M recent reSanford and ita vicinity.
veraee in C iv p l’i plan to *nn*a
Tn addition, the two hualntae promoters th# gtrataflc *uden Hflwever, la hava not given up un tha Idea o ' tha famous lam t u g itta e sim ilar "leeve of
"acquestum” th a t has bean under dlaeuaalon abeonea" a year ago after a
for weeks, Richard Sodere said that engi­ iguabbls with ether council mem­
ber i, then w ai reinateted S4 hour*
neers wffl come up eeen with proposed plana later.
and other data neceaaary to get the project Under th * t»U BrtiU h-CnpU ea
underway.
agreement te end their Joint con­
of th* Sudan, the Sudan*i*
'Ve extend e welcome bund t j the pair of trol
•ere to ehoie within three yeara
businessmen who have vision and who have whether to mars* with Egypt or
expressed confidence In Sanford and tha beeome. Indepenient. Sudineve
Premier I i m l il *1 A ih irt'e Nlthmfacilities Sanford offers.
i t Unionist party won the H U
With our witeume to th* buitnais com- election! on a program favoring
blnatlon of 3odero and Kemp, goes the well unloa wjth I g r r i Re«en&lt;ly. how­
wishes for a complete iucceta In their triple ever. A lbert h i t reverted hi* po­
sition and urged complete freedom
venture In Sanford,

P—Aaether round loan* to business e r eaaiunere

I d-n’t get eacited The btgg«H
N EW YORK U P -W hit l i a war Then a w nvit offer came alsag.
th rill I hate now u commg bom*
hero like IS year* after be leave* i n i he felt h* h id to take it.
" I h id the reipcniibUity of help­ and nre'H ing with m r kid*—th»
bie la it battleground?
Ten year* i | o Audi* Murphy, ing 1 * 0 younger sitters and ■ little devtli But uitrally 1 go %
i t i l l too young to vote or grow a brother who « ere te an o rp h in ic * bed before tfc^y do "
Audi*
•h o weighed only l i t
m uitach*. cam* home a i Ameri­ while l « a i m a y at w a r." be in d
ca'* m e it dceerited aoMier o(
In Hollywood Aud.e went up like pound* *hea he ta in te d , h it
World War II. H u 24 decoration, a m b i t — and e*roe do* a al- grown three inchea taller aof
poundi itecc then.
included th* Medal of Honor *nJ m m t at fait. Hu contract »ae gained nearly
a Purple H tir t fo r each of tu dropped He made * marriage H* feeli this la «hat h* g iin e l
three battle wounds
•hat lu te d cnly a year. He lapied from th* e a r:
" I t taught m i he&lt;v to get along
T h * fa a fir * of * aatten » acclaim into e icmiobicurity
t i n t b o rd e re d the 20-ysar-etd
But m th* yeeri tine* then Au­ with people, not to be aelftih W ir
kid from T e a ii, then made him a di* M i iho«n the itubhom fight, i l a pretty good court* in publ.e
b it reientfuL
^
ing gualitle i that m id * htm out releucm
'•Tb.* f i rat time y o j ira a m il,
“ A ll I minted w a i m m * price ttandiag in combit He u no R uh
topple over in combat you I t * - )
and tim e to think thing* through," hero.
Me ha i n -v ippeired in IS p.e- you h u e a re ip o n iib ility tn t)-«
he recalled.
A udi*, on* of nine children of a tu r n H u l i t f i t . L’n iv e r iil'i " T j guv o.n your left and the guy ra
tenant farmer, wanted to forg*t|H *U and B ack' — baied on hn your right It'* the a im * way □
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# i,ite _ k a s tovAMftM *«'*-,* e . . . .
* 1 ...
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th * « i r that averycn* he met o«n fabulmii carter—h a i brought pise*. P a ir* doesn't give you U i
him
to
th*
top
again
He
h
i
t
re
same
comradeship
as
war.
it
teemed to « in t to remamber. He
firs t thought he'd like to go to We it married happily, and h i* t» o chil­ ran t There lin t th* lameness of
purpose But you still have a re­
Toint. but derided againit it He dren H ii future look* recur*.
" I ittU »Uh 1 could have gone sponsibility to th* guy* on yu'ur
felt he nouldat make a good
peacetime toldier Then he thought back in ichool." he raid a little ( left and right “
of going to college and studying n titfu lly . “ but it has «orl.ed eut
His studio biography says A u l®
to b e c a m e a veterinarian But bettar thla u j y - a t le n t fm a n c iil-1slew ; n enemy soldier* te camthere w n ■ Mumbling blnrk —he llb it And th* question b* h a tii
I average about l i w
a w**k most to be asked Is, "bo wdoes it
had only an Sth grade eduration
now and have a stx-vear contract. feel to have killed 211 men?"
In another (i&lt;* years I should b*
"T o begin with, I dsin’t lull that
independent Fv that 1 don t mean
I ’ll be a millionaire But I'll b* m is r , " be said- "A nd eaywiy,
able tn have a ranch or a firm bow the s i n do*» anyone think j
felt * It didn t feel either way. g»-d
and enough put by to send my
nr h id reeling wasn't a luxury I#
children to college *'
th# Infantry."
Audi#, part of whose right hip
■ In th* presidency — * victory
Audse still likes ta go site f h h f
w n shot a«ay, dri&lt;-s IM a month
which was a shock to Repubticini
pay as the result of a SO per cent mg but has lost his seat for b u s ­
and a surprise to many of his o*n disability rating Tor threw yeert, ing.
Democrats.
until he found the Texas National
Trum an s return to the politic*] Guard as s eipteln. he refused the
w ar* Saturday with his tpeech tn m oot*. Now ha feels It Is fa ir to
Indian* w*» not p a rticularly Im­ take it
p r in t e r ft « as tmJd compared
Murphy still holds ■ i t e i d f i it
with what he used te aey tn the tove fo r tha Army and says the
A representative of th * Social
pest.
war d.dn t dliilluslon him
V 'u n t r A d m ln ls trlti'n District
True, he denounced th# RepubU"W ar is like s g lin t park r i t . '
« . l h . n . 0Hlc* ,B M
^ l i n d o "H I Building
b* »t the
esns end took some creek* at be remarked
It lakes u
somethin,
is
Eisenhower. But he spoke ta gener­ from you, and it leave* something
Stnferd en P rld iy . Sept 2. r r ld iy "
alities end didn't h ic k up his behind tn its stead '*
charge* with chapter end v trie
" I* burned me out in m m * ways, Sept • and PrlJav. Sept- IS. be
t&gt;*es the hour* of t . M a. m. sad
so
that now I feel like an eld mao
M u cttack on Elsenhower m iy
noon.
but
ittU
somattmes
act
like
e
dumb
have been a surprise to many but
Tula service is ra id * avaflaM* to
M r * in Washington it was no secret kid It m id * me grow up tee fast. those wno wish te apply fo r Old
“ You live se much en nervous
his re U tlo n i with Eisenhower are
Age and Sun Ivors Insurance beat,
cool. Those who know Truman In­ excitement that when I t 'i over you fits, social serurtiv acrotmt nor"
euddenly
fall
apart
dicate he i i deeply displeased that
"T bat'a w h it war took from me M rs. or obtain Information about
Eisenhower isn't w arm er toward
—th * excitement ef living, getting the Social Security program.
him.
In lest night’* speech In Michi­ a th r ill eut et the little Ibtnga in
BOLT WTTS TREE
&gt;
gan Trum an had more o f tha eld life. Thet a teo bid, ter i t ’ i • great
VIENNA, tl*—Sunbathes# te I
fire. Ha accused Ihe Republican* asset te get a kick eut ef little
of try in g to destroy th * work i.f Ihtegi. I still get more kick out Vierfn* 'p a rk ran for th e ir ll»»e
Ihe New D i l l and " F a ir P * » \" of seeing other people have fun yesterday when e bolt from th*
and he binged away cn ■ them* (ben looking for it myself.
blue split a targe cherry Ire* ta
their midst from top to bottom,
which Uie Damocrals w ill probably
make one ef their m ajor points there w atn t anything novel tn that Th* bolt turned eut to M s im­
Trum an scored th* Rrpublicant D e m o c r a t IS view of the Re pound metal bar that dropped off
aa alrpleaa paaaing everMad.
a i Ihe cn g rtl ef big buelnaes. But publican*.

Truman's Age Finally Says Stop

Salem
Taking
Leave'

la ta n it n e t bank* c tia rf* bust-

M m oot? tightening U under * » r The other nine reserve hank* itlh
B N im en «ben they barrow,
The f e d : to slftw d n n th* lit- eharge I ear rent, but their 41Aa^Jba really big h i m * aI da. m a s t la the total of d«M a t aD ra cto ri w ill be meeting this week
' king# which proceeded at a rapid ta d a n t
rata h i the firs t eight months et
Tha U. A T N iiu r y la p a rta i
^thta year.
more th is a gar aaat an tta abort
The debt total hsa been growl*# term borrowing—le r the f l i r t time
ta IMS a t an ananal rata o f ataoet slate August M U , toe er i vtene
i# h o le s doOen. Tho Fodoral debt parted a t Ught menar A r t pmb e ta * swdDod aneh this y e tr. Pot ceded » » reetsatea.
state end to ta l goveranent debt,
Bm p
to rp o r*te debt, mortgage and con- Credit Cerp. price
»um»r debt h a r t hern aakteg are to receive Ite par H a t par
aoteble a tin *.
year, which la aaa ha lt a t aa* per
The manor
aaeuty managers have been s e tt mare than they pat U at pear,
le ttin g th e tu p p ly i f moo
money tighten The rate charged farm ers remain*
end tn tore i t r ite * rle
r ile to die- at SH per cent
w u re g n the centtauanr* a t the
Three et the Wading natlenal fi­
r«»M ra te o f debt growth.
nance companies are teersartna by
Latest metes are:
one to o th et c m p w cant the
rate they w ifi pap aa H art-term
O oveU ad, Atlenta and I t L o u U - commercial note* to toe anon
aew charge mambar basks aw per m a rk e t
•■ ■ 5 3 f * 5 ?
te*d the comAO at these pretanree h r higher
to n ttte l b u t t in r nee la — w -g

H A L B O Y LS

Wjar Hero O f 10 Years Learns Much

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Goal Set To Slow Down Total D ebt
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of thank# for tha wonderful Job of 'all tha
people’.
A good feature, tf you’d like to ahow
vour thank# for • m l baaoboll job, would
bo to go out to the game tonight, tha laat
game of tho aoaaon.
Stand up in the seventh Inning atrotrh
for a salute to John Krider, Sanford’s men of
baseball.

: SAM DAWSON
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mand to r busts*** loans I* just
ahead. L e m are sought to move
and preeeaa Ut ecrep*. and te tteck
-------------i Mg Pafi end

from Egypt i t well aa Britain.
Member* ef th* Revolutionary
Council a r t laid te teal Salem**
violent prep* land* for a uni
with th * Sudan baa backfired
against Egypt
The official statement eaneunc
tag Salem’ s leave said Premier
( U n i t Abdel Naiaer would take
over his Job of oatlnaal guidance
m laliter. There w ai se mention of
Salam 'i atatui ta th* Revolution
t r y Council, but tome highly
slated observer# predicted be was
finished ta that arte.

PORT ARTHUR. T e x .. '* - A
Richards complained ha
three houra getting ■ awerm of
2 J 5 2 2 5 5 ? g fP y to gte* to hurt, M i M e * Bren ■ tree late a hive.
White be wee away fo r a little
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he felt tn "tip-top'' sh ip * csd fully
recorered from his m ajor opera­
tion lis t year He was a nitoui to
get started on a serte* of g i n 'emhell speeches a g itn rt th* Republi­
cans this month and next—a kind
of warmup for neat year'* presi­
dents! campaign when he hoped
to help the Democrats throw the
Republicans out.
And he did get started He made
a speech in Indiana Saturday and
another in Michigan last sight But
h* had to cancal two speech*!
scheduled for California is Septem­
ber
He snd he celled off th* West
Coast trip on tha advice of his
physician end Ihe "prodding" ef
hta wife. | u t he aeemed la the beat
ef spirits when he told newsmen:
"They are afrcld
something
m ight happen I* th * aid m an." He
Indicated Ihe long Journey te th*
C e n t might be loo t ilin g , although
th * speeches in Celifemla would# t
be made until mid-September.
Just recently Michigan's gov
rrnor. 0 Mennen Williams, whom
Truman praised highly last night,
infuriated the Republican* by suytesting President Eisenhower, now
a*, would be loo eld next year to
e**k re-wtecUen
Trumaa'e pert to te x t year'*
campaign — Judged by what has
Just happened when he couldn't
make speeches icheduled elasoit
two weeks e p irt — w ifi b* «*ry
lim ited He has already said f lltly
be would pot be a candidate is ihe
presidential race
So. in IDS. Truman won't be
m a t c h i n g th * mere then Jvt
speeches he delivered ta IS4I to

WELL DRILLING

Howard C. Long
Phone

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NormaF. Harvey
Today Reveals
Wedding Plans

Social fcoenti.

M il* Norm* Fay* HarVry today i t rrv ra lin s lh * fin a l plani
fu r her m am as* to Clarence

'Many Local Students Get Ready
For College Activities, Study

Clauar.

Tn th# io ft (la rg in g o f Oia’
i~hool b ill* irh n rt the deeper ringins of the eo'.lrg* b«l!» a* loeal
atudenta sot tr a il* lo go back to
that now fan'llir.r ram put or to
anticipate on i.--lug tha new on*.
.
Many of tnem has* already
*rho*vn their profession* and aom*
ur# s till potd r r iig c%tt tha da-

and Philip T o n i* w ill return to
Georgia Tech in A tlanta, Ga. M ar­
vin and Philip w ill b* sophomore*
and Joa la a Junior Jo* i» a
member of tne Sigma CM M a la r,
nity.
M irv a rrt Mallov w ill raturn to
FSU aa a tanior. M argarel la an
u lflta r In a dramal.e honorary

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I arry B a t... t w J r l lla n r.y . Bob

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* * « h EnS ",h' ,p * * eh

w S in n ' I. going back to

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did Colic n Cn.rbia.aon • " ^ ^ * ^ • 1 ^ 1 1 1 return t - Tha
, O U d fl in Sstllh O r e lim a t a
^nu’ hfrn tn . L* k* ,* nj I' ;unio,
d K
tH d if VVluon
Florida Southern
, ljnior in
and
Freddie
Wiiaon w ill rci eeemi to be popular *M h 5,* r,,yn („ rn to Gaineiville asI a
a' iaanior.
I alhoun. S h ir ty
Wall. Da *» Jo______
Anl„ M.m.*
|ic( Brown
________ AAUr*
Turner. Terry »mitb Johnny H'S* , a r* rojrie
In* U
Urnlvoraltjf
soins back
ba»k to tha
pm ', and Shirley Tyre.
I ,)f
„ j t1T1jo rs.
A lltn M affett. ll'tm i* llohi* j gammy Jacubton and R o n Coke
ion and R "s *r G ^ rn 't nta headed g,,y|, « ill ranun to Duka In N orth
for Tha Citadel in Charlea.on. S Carolina. Sammy l i atudyins law.
0.
; Grace M ari* St;n*cipher and
M**ianne h ‘ rl*Vlaud and Sonja Beverly Cooper a r* tophomotaa at
a-.d Sandra Muoforton "H I be at Maryville Colics* in Maryville,
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Virginia Interment while
Tommy Speer w ill so to Gainaajl-o w ii w ill ai '.and lltd d lib u ry Colv die at a lunior
lege in Vermont.
Jana Pavia and Gretrhen KtrchAt P hillip* t# going *" Rnjll"»
in Winter T n k and Terrall* J»»n hoff w ill be **ni«ra at FSU.
Roth g irl* b*long to Alpha Pella
Nelson w ill le at Stetson.
Betty Anne Cat'.er w ill ha a Pi S oiurity.
Junior at Florida Southern.
Carolina M flnnia w l| return to
S rrtion a* a teiiiur. Fhe it vary
a tire in earnout a c tlv ili** and i»
• member nf 'ha D 'H * Delta Della Sororitv.
,
Pats; Collin* w ill al»o go hark
ta ke Monro# P-TA ex#to Stetson w r*ra *h#
a mamhar
•off the
Delia
Delta
Delta
Sororrty.
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The rite i w ill t * l * plare Sept.
.1 at S pm at the F ir*t H a p tiit
Chureh w ith the Rev. \ \ . P.
Brook* J r. officiating.
M r*. Kvan* McCoy w ill be or­
ganist ami Mr*. J. F. Cleveland
w ill S» aoloiil.
Serving a* her maid of honor
it
Mi»» Ann
Whit#', r r with
bridetm ald* being M in Jean W il­
son, Mis* Caroline M flnnis and
M i** Bealrii e RI*Tw*c. i low*r g irl
w ill I * M i** K athy Gramhng,
n ite r of the groom.
A rtin g a* best n a n f"C hi*
brother vsill hr Harold tT*il»r.
U iher-grocm -men w ill in- R oU rt
lla rv ry . brother of the brider l r r l , A llie d Gramlltig and B&gt; rnard Roy.
A receplu-n w ill be I vd after
tb r eeremony i" tb r Educational
Building of tha Church.
A ll friend* of tb* coup!# are
invited to attend tha ceremony
and reception.

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V itu rn Teacher, of America a n d l ^ * ^
plan* t!&gt; major In alemantary aduration.
Ja.ora D*»i» ra tu n ti M a aob-,
F .,nnrr a t FSD. H# balangt ta
the lamdba Chi Alpha F ra te rn ity |
#nd I* a fnenther of the Clrele K
Club. It* I* itu d y irg htulnr**.
Gibion Bate* I* also a aophomore at FSU and I* a p W l ' »«
the lam bda f M Alpha fra te rn ity,
lie i* atudyli.g dentitry.
Bonnl# Ander*e.n. euphowinre *1
J*SU. l» a member «» the Kappa
ffigma Fraternity aed I* m ajoring
in muale. lie i» aw nlaB t drum
major in rhe Martb'.o* Chief Band.
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Slanley Kat?. and J»»t M o il,
are aophomores a t tha U n iv a rilty
PANTRYRHEUr SUFFER
, Florida. St.vnley U loag* to the Comad B arf Hath with Poach'd
Egg*
Tau Epulon Phi Fraternity
T ra ile d English M uffin*
Joel ha* pledged i t
Salad Bowl
B ill P *ik i* a topbnmor# ** «b*
Plum-goo^ Upitdedown Cak*
t'n lv a r.ity of Florida and l i
Bavarage
member of tha Delta Tau Delta
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C AK E
Ingredlanlat U cup buttar or
• t a »ophe»m'»Tt. Mo U p ttd ftd to
Alpha Tau Omega and l» on tha margarina, 4 cup firmly-packed
varaity team el the football aquad. dark drown augar. 1 can 11 pound
Jimmy Bollinger I* a lophomora and 14 ounce*| purple hlu# plum*
r - • IJirtF -h llo Edward McCall (packad In haavy ty n ip ). t ’ *
w ill be • lophomora at F 8U . Ha eupa ilfta d eak# Dour, I teat* pl.dgad tS* F t D olt* ThaU spoon* baking powder, &gt;* lea»poem ta ll, 4 cup butter or m ar­
A Junior at FRU. MeMn fla t* garine, 4 cup augar, I taaapoon
»'har l* a member o f tha Bigma vanilla. I egg. 4 cup milk.
Chi frateynity and I* on lh# »oU
Meihad: Malt ** cup butter In

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turning out. larva warm with
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llstanre
Juvrnllr hkr» and rlHlikr
see if Davy I* still their hoy '*
The new group Isn la 'lvrly railed
In addition, he has m in t 'd
But Ihe prevldenl of a top N» &lt; oin»idcrahle money tn "Frontier- Ihe Unity wood Np&gt;n«nrs' t t r c lf .
Vork loy store vavs fie tlm tblt if land.” a unit nf hi* Dlsr.rylan.l, w ill select 11 bah* siars—a!) g ift*-,
the rage w ill last Ibe m l of Ihe and opi-red it with Davy and Geor­ on Oct I* Ginger w ill be one ol
the Jtulgrv who m il spend an i nine
year
gia, Ins buddy, singing a song atsout
" I Ihlnk that once we've **l|sfied "B e tsy." The staging, complete Hat listening to live minute amli
Ihe demand, thal w ill h* Ihe end with hurk.lu ballet, indicated that lion* from the young lovelirOn Ihe iiir fjr e . Ih'» sound* like
nf it."
Disney is r&lt;ady with another tunc
a
good publicity *!unt for l.inger
No question ahout II, the *hadr if the hall id Puns up Us P&gt;r*
b ill i f * one that most of the es
II ndhmg rise, pilde and r"«
n* r ot. fr n rk rU ba* been having
ir m e m mat k ..p Davy alive fof
T«r»n* want no
rough going.
il»»1 "*■
For one thing some biograpiirr' a spell.
1 IP* no l i ide *ectcf th.it lh&lt;
ro n T n A iT n r a l a d v
h.’ ve teed off on him. Hi* rh s ia fte r
There , Ih r nude of Ihe Crnekelt10|J rr rrm(mPr stars often blue
b c ju tifu lly attired in th i* afterr r te l* ed a highly unsympathetic descendant*, 'h-* are popping up
(f, „ , hJ|,r |&gt; .„ „ | y.umg
m&lt;s&gt;n drr»a from Anthony Hirrgoing n u r at the hand* of lltr p c r '. everywhen in «ucli «|tianriii«-» a talrnt IP* even hard
i,
for a rule
ta Charcoal gray Dalian arc
M a g jfirr and the Saturda* lleview, to th m lr-n lo nutnum hrr tho-r starlet to get n the same still
haa a itch. *lut&gt;bcd trx tu rr neat­
Iwo magannes largely for inlcllec- wbose aneralur* came o **r on ihe picture with a hg star, let alone
ly patterned w ith a H ark nn 1
lual* and. happily (or Davy'* mem- Mayflower.
a turn le
white muahroom print. F-dls
o r*, nut widely read by Hie younger
T h .r r 't pride of ovm rr.lup. lies
M alta Pngll-h, one of ll ir most
into an raay akirt made mohtie
set.
; llislnrlan* have lurnovl up letter*. photographed of all the young h r m i
w ith cluetrr* of pleat* alter­
These biographers pictured Davy m anutrnpl* and oilier d-wunient* lie *, reveals that 'e v rra l of Ine
nated by panel* that fall
Pol a* a »ort of Southern 1’ aul which once were D-ivy i ; have top stat* have hern dnwnnght
amoothly over the hlpline an I
Runyan bul a* » tary, ih iflle ** hrlped locale p lo » ,. rifle*, hunting mean to her when photographer*
fentro) fullnraa. Soft touch
follow who went AWOL from An -1 horns which mavtce weio his
trie d I.* po&gt;e ttiem together
around the fare — white nlh
Thi- pcarlire t&gt; an arccpte-l pat
chiffon treat* ahallos* oval n n h dre» Jackson'* Indian fighter*, a 1 T lirv may rs rn have r t|h li.h rd
Iin r and ta alot ted through bod­
in the dog eat-do j
tsowslful aptnnrr nf ta ll l.ilrv who where hr* wa* born T n m n fe e . tern
.........for survival
...................
ice and abort alaevra.
*pi! Inharcn. drank bard liquor, Ibanl largely in lh , h*||ad nf the evivlenrr of llollywmwt
was a naive politician and a poor t Dune* show, «a* going rornfevt
G i n g e r , who always talks
hutband and fa lb rr. quite a ron- ablv al-mg, serun- in Ihe knowli -Ij, &gt;lrwight from Ihe thmildei argue*
Ira n lo lh# ralchy ballad written lhat Davy was a native son
"IP * lime sumeone started ijwinaround hi* u p lo it*
Then P. B. .Iona*, a nrpul.liran ,,rinS lb f Jn,,ni- r ' * ' r r *
HU*
John Fischer, in Haiper's, lore congressman fioqv Noith Parolma,i ,0“ n *
hr’ ,&gt;
*
tnlo ihe modern picture nf Davy M in te d lhat the now-lamed mn«n- *"* ,;U ll *d and it mranl a l&gt;&gt;&lt; to
at a "diineytir.1 vrrviun nf bl»- lam actually wa* a pari of North mp ”
lo r y , " and wound np hi a Uit of Ihe Carolina when Davy was tsornl The a lw ayi-vl*aclou* Ginger ha*
o riginal'! alleged failing* wdh Ihe in !7l*i Finally Ihr Chattanooga nnr temenl:
unkmdeat eul of a ll: "When (D avy! Time* in a maUerful aMrmpt at
" • H ""h v '* ^
"r-ro m e r.
claimed lhat ha had »hnt in i hear* rorr.prooMia, reported editorially .hmild he Included P*o bul I »»»
In nine month*, h it fellow- tippler* that Davy'* h irth p h re was ceded, «&gt;ul*«IH four »o o n e "
refuted to believe a word of it. on by North Carolina lo Ihe Mate of
the trn u b l* grounds that Davy Franklin the year Davy wa* born tlfr in Ik* old hoy y rl tW Ih e r
couldn't fount thal high "
and lhat Franklin became a pari | he'll rerover completely with Ihe
The rnwhov king*, who g 't Of[ Tennrsvre
T m n rttre
| coming of eool weather lies in Ihel
hlg royatlie* Irom licensing their
So al! in all. w hll* D a i*'* ghost chubby b ill* hand* nf th* nation'*
name* on children"* m errhandut, may be atlin 2 , there stem* lo he | young
Mr. and Mra. J# :k Hasty are began to lake heart aft»r reveial
Hr# proud parent* of i n II Ik 4 frightening month* during which
at. daughter born an Aug. 27 at the icorea of wild frontier lt»m i,
the W hile County Hospital in including plastic pnw h r h'-rns and
ftpartn, Tenn. The Buie mlv* » a *|lo n g n flta eatlad " flrts y .” threat
named Susan Carol and her reed to erlip ie Ihe it* thnoier and
mother ta tha former Mi«a A n n -1live galloo h a i hualneii
* IU Eldndg*
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versity of Tcva at Austin, Te«,
a flrr trending om* lime wtth
TIH'RNDAY
Junior G V ’* niccl at the Firat her r aten Is, Mr and Mrs. Vail
1anvil They- also visited in Ne-a
Baphst C hiirrh at 7.11(1 p m.
Intermediate G A.'* inert * 1 the Smyrna Hcach,
First Bwpti-t Phurrh at 4 p.m
When you are h.mng fr(*h pork
Junior Is A '* meet at th*
iparrrths for a baibccue dish, hit
church at 7 p m.
The annual picnic of th* T rain­ *urr to have your meet dealer chop
ing I nion of th* First Baptist throush the rihv at lh* large and.
Phurrh w i'l ha held at Rock For gfnerou* serving*, allnw on*
Spnngs Th* hui w ill Icav* the povind of iparerihv tor each per yon.
church at 4 pm . Supper w ill b*
A four p n it n I , ready to-cook
at 7 p ni.
weight,
duckling w ill make three or
The regular monthly meeting
of ih« Beminota County Minis- four lervm gs. Count on huyin(
tr iia t A s,nrl*tion w ill meet at twn of the duckling* If you are hav­
lh* Presbyleitan Church a t 1 ing *lv to a-ighl tw-rsonv for dinner.
p m,
Th» T F I. elasa of th* First
lls p iiil r hurrh w ill meet In the
1‘ducatlnnal building a l .1 pm
with Mr*. J A Cunningham and
her group a t ho«te*-»*
Th* Pilot t'lu h w ill hold •
Imard meeting at the h«m* of
Mrs. T io r lla v on #!» Magnali*
Ave. at 7.10 pm .
» H ID AT
The C I’O W ive, Pluh w ill have
• dartre al the CPU Club fo r all
r I’tl'a and their guest*. Dancing
w ill bo enjoyed to lha music of
lh* "M e M o n e i" from lh * Tine
D id, t nutilry Pluh, from • to
I ’ ill |i.m .an.l sttemlanre p r ir 't
w ill ha glsrn, Tn k e lt may h« nbInoicd from ihe s p() liar or any
chief ps-llyr officer.
The regidar mr-elin* o f kmerIrsn l.rgton A uvlllary w ill to*
he|i| ai
pm . In lh * Iw-glno
I1
llu l. (isr I State Delrgalra w ill
gis* report* and a rnvervd dl*h
supper w ill t * held for all mrmtiers their hudiam li, and gvivsts
Tha D uplirar* Bridge Pluh *atil
meet at the 1 acht Club w ith
•eating to begin *t T.IS and play
to begin at K nVtnek.
TUM DAT
Th* Daughter* of Wesley Pun
■1*y .1. li,&gt;o| C!*«* of the First
S c a r s K o cliu rk iV: C o.
Mrlhodlat C hufrb w ilt meet In
McKinley Hall fo r It* regular
C al a loir S a le s S t o r e
business and .octal meeting al H
U S E . le t
r ii . m e m n
pm. w ith Me*. J. H. Anderson's
group acting aa hntletses.

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W rD N F .JD kT
T-« 0 1 S wi!| hold tta annual
Robert Mom s l*&gt;rntr at K«ek
Spr-ngs * i S p tn Thera w ill !-« a
covered dish we»1
Training l nmn Worker* Counrtl
tiirrU at the F irst Baptist t'hurch
at 7 p ni. fo r covered dish aupper.
Prayer meeting al the F lr it
Baptist Church at 7 :q pm .

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n o t t.TkVim n f — G i n g e r
i wo-trl headrpiatlert eame a mm flnsers, normally a ronvrrvalive
Itv C Y N T IIU I.OWBV
AF I r,lu te W ilie r
tnunique: ' Davy f'rorkett h.s* non girl, is fomenting a llollswmwl revHow fickle aie the nation'* tm all died twice. Iht lim e on the depart­ *iduli»n that rould shake the tank*
ment *tui* selling floor "
of her sivter glanionr rpieenv In
fry7
Million* ol dollars aie tiding on
Roger*, of routve. |* not an un the ilatle root* of their platinum
the antwei to one *y*ieaticvn
p triiid irrd sourer But h it grnrral t f r u r *
Is Da'V Crockell a real b'lrk manager of m rirhandlung, l a i t y
It stalled quietly a few w-ek*
skin hern or a pa*sms Idol the Kent, went on to say P ut whtir ago whrn a Ifn llju n m l group eonnation'* youngster* w ill abandon the first l i " ketl on-lauglll liail sislmg of Ginge: director l.eo.ge
a t fa*at * * Ihcy crabbed him up ru t heavils into s a il« of olhei Sidney, bon vivan! Jim Henaghan,
Summer ha* brmrshl
sharp branded child merehatrJlto, re and produren Jack Cummlnga and
cooling off in the red hoi Croekrtt porta BOW ate coming IB ol ran- David llempMead, decided lo re
rr are Some retailer*, who had Cited order#*
V,\ n the did Wampaa baby atari
been doing lellout h tl'in e i* in ev
On Ihr side of lb * r't« r le || p u tt- idea
erylhing from loalhbruthei lo ve van* tiiete wa* significant new*.
Now il n a i ihr Uampa* ih il
liK iiw drs marked with the m a jir loo
leave the publicity kick lo itarrlom
name, Ivelirve il l tin ip ly due to
W all D im ey. who t 'lr ie . j H n jlo «"ch a* Joan Crawford, i lara
hot weather
ra ttle d u rle with hiv lelcvtvlon ,,n'* ■ Dolorrv Del Bln. iairclta
"When the Ihermometer t*
•eric* starring | . v, Parker i. Young and other- The Wampaa

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Mr*. W. IV. John* Jr. e n bon-!
ored Friday at It p.m. w ith a
t" R. Flower* *nn o f M r. a n j
• tort, ahnwer given by Mr*. | i. C.
Mrs. c. M. Flower*, Celery A ve,
Patterson, M r*. C- W. T urner Jr. left today to visit fo r a few da&gt; a
and Mr*. Ik p, Gatlin at M r*.
w.th hi* » iit*r, Mr*. Oliver kindPalterion'* home on Sanford A **.
*ey, Atlanta, l.a., before going
Cut flow er* and fern were used to Clemton, R. (’ , where he w ill
a* decorations sod the lovely
rn trr his freshman year at Clem*
g ift* werr presented to tb * hun- ton Collrge.
orre in a decorated bassinet.
Muring the earning
game*
M is *
Mananne
Strickland,
were played vsilh pines going In daughter of Mr and Mra. M. II,
M r.. John Rutnbley, M r*. Ben Stticklan I of Sanford, u n i an ta r
Butler and Mr*. John*.
k "g lllte
I let nw I College ill
R rfrrshm rnU u f pink lemon, B riilo l, V n. 8*pL 14, H la i S tri k«
ade, flip cakes, potato chips and land atterulnl
Seminote High
open face sandwiches w eir ter* School whcie »h&lt;- purlicipatcvl in
vrd T in * booties of blue erepe sartou* ai ttvitic*.
paper holding nvirrta wet# uied a*
favors.
Die M is**, ^.vr.dr* and RonJa
Thus* Invite I In he w ith Mrs Monfortop, d.i ghiers of Mr, a*-d
Johns w rrr Mr* John Rumbley, Mrs. E A Mnnforton n f banMr*. K. IV Rirchhnff, Mta. Joe ford, wll) enter Virginia ln lrr»
Impure, Mr*. K. W ilkins, Mrs. mnnt Collrge i» III iwtcsf, Va^
H&gt;il It g irl* a ile tid n l
Ben Itulter, Mis Ihiuglas I ots- Sept. I I
mg. V|r. II fluniblry, t||is riene PenilPoIe High Sh'..-| where they
(ia ilin . Miss Junr I eporr and lh* partir&gt;|mtrd in iwrlnua a rtivttie *.
Inlrrnnm t, one of the ten repre­
hoatratr*.
sentative
Junior
Colleges
in
\marica w ill open w lih a rape" i r IM P IN G W it W It I, GO". G!*’ Scout Tio-'O N • V e s la rlr.l out re 'e lila v on a Tn- ■tvv throught i t r enrolln-eot w ilh 11 a ta tri
F-rdav eamtune Min In Jun'ner Soring* near tb o la . The Ctrl* v i i r lak&gt;n no m , t and a Imek.
an-l t l foreign eoi|piric» includc-1
“ Rouahing It " w ill |n Itvda 1 1 1
v t
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■&gt; tu u n lh* "ca- i. . " gcpetal stole
in the rrg i*tt*tm n .
M is Fru*
Fred R-'’.h
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prti|dfl1|^ rUuH# M lttall. apBeeratarial aciene# She • a tnem
fallowing membara t*
b . r o f tha T n D .lt« Sorority and
T f |^ | , M r ommitt» « . Mra.
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Boiton, budget and finance; M r*.
F*l!#n L&gt;on H •
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Herbert T hurtton.
h u n lo n ,
eo-ch*irman
F SU and raeently piadt tha dean a with M r*. B o iln n ; Mr*. Robart*.
ll»t.
study rour»e; M r*. Thuriton, da.
Martha Owen it a tnphnmere at sotlonal;
Mr*. C. T. Raburn,
|rg|J and a member " f the Alpha memberahlp; M r*. Claud* Haw*
Delta Pi S orcrily. th e ha* th o w n kin*, Foundar* Dayj Mr*. Thuraalei^entarv eduratton.
Ion, publicity; and Mra. Claud*
Rosemary Garner w ill b* a **•
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e md *eme»ler tnph.oo'ore a* w ill
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nn a fugitive w arrant from Ocala.
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To Stand Operator
i Following Accident
RIVERHEAD. N. Y. 'J t-A «!•
; year-old cigar eland operator, blind
' fo r 10 year!, says hi* lig h t It re­
turning, thanki to an auto col
jlir io n last Saturday.
William F ra n d l. who** cigar
; (land i i in the Suffolk County
Courthntue, wa* riding with the
rourthoutr luperlntendrnt when a
ear behind rammed inlo them at
a Hop light. Francis cracked hu
bead against th r windshield.
" I fell at If mmething went
into my left ry e ." he said yetlerday. "1 began to »re out of it
Saturday night In Mather H otpdil.
“ Pm «o happy I'm
alm oit
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customers light matrhe*. 1 ran
are ihe white ih lrt*. Face* look
like blob*, but I can *cr. 1 ran
gee.”

WASHINGTON « - A new 1 per
rent drop in farm price* today
aptirted Democralir preparation!
far an all out attark on Republican
agricultural policies
Announcing formation " f a t*»
tlonwide agricnltufal i d v i a n r y
committee, fta jto n Fritchey. D*p
Uty Democratic nalional chairman,
aaid hi* patty expert* in *lart "g o ­
ing to town1' on thr farm ttiue tin*
fa ll
"We regard the farm rrira *t(tlation a* one of the mo»t import*nt
little * that w ill rnme up in Ihe
presidential ram paign." he *aid
"We are grtting ready to hit it
herd "
Fritchey laid the Democrat*' id
Vl*ory committee prnhibly w ill In­
clude governor*, member* of eonjtre u an I d irl farmer* He said it
Will be charged wllh preliminary
Work on a 1936 farm plank.

Colored News
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M r. end Mr*. Sim W illiam have
returned
front Quitman,
G*.,
where they vieitr-l her lis te r end
other relatives. ?b« w*s accontpsnied home by h tr slater, Mrs.
Itiidia Rm*.
Mr*. I.urita Mrf'aon sponsored
• party in honor of In tic Janette
Bntitii of Rorhciter, N. A*. Jo'tn
L Cheater ami Elisabeth Chetlcr.
Those attending thr a ffa ir were
Oa follows: Mr*. Thelma Fhep.
pard and her slaughter, Mr*.
Ethel Smith and daughter, Mr*.
Ida Harrington and littla Mr*.
Jacquetina llellamy, Mr*. Nancy
AVahlsn and daughter little Mica
. Vivian Walden, Mrs. Essie Green
' Otid
h rr two grand'laughter*.
Mrs. S. Herringt-m and h rr son
Ond little daughter, Mr*. I.lllle
Chester and daughtrr, Mr*. Louis
Harrington, Mrs. John McCann
and other* at a very late hour
each guc*t w rn i away declaring
that they had a most enjoyable
time.
On Aug. go n rw ipaprr ra rrlrrs
went on a picnic at Mullet Lake
I ’ark, everyone had a very enjoy­
able time. The following boy* attsnded this event! W illie Hooks,
. 1913 W. IS SI-: Jimmie Sims,
1118*4 Hickory Ave.} H. D Sims,
1118'»
Hickory Ave.; Thome
tirceu, 900 Mapl* Ave.; George
lia rrim n , Rt. I Box 376; Bobby
Harrison, lit. I lin t 376; Major
Lawson, M7 F. Eighth 8t : Oli­
ver W. Collin*, Apt- 3 William
Clark Ct.| V irg il McDonald, 1813
V . 16 £t.t and Jimmia Law ranee,
1913 W. |&amp; St.
SEMINOLE COUNTY WORK
CONFERENCE
Teachers of Seminole County
tnet at Crnomi Aug. *2-28, fo r
tha ourpnia nf county wide M l
Curriculum improvement plans.
This wa* don* during pansta in
tha morning and tha afternoons
Wert devot'd to group work. Roy
Allen, Principal nf Ct w im ex­
tended greetings, after which ah
• Overrtew o f our Frevtout Con­
ferences’* wet given hy U r*.
Alma
Hurston, Supervisor o f
Seminole County.
A panel discussion. "How can
era Improve nn Human and Pub­
lic Relationships", wax presented

WASHINGTON At - Representslive* of 10 federal agrncie* gath­
ered for a White llo u ie meeting
today to check up on their va*l re­
habilitation p ro g ra m for the floodravaged Northeastern atatea.
They wanted to ace where Ihe
project might be apeeded up an I
whether any new aid* rnuld he auppltcd with canting fundi and pertonnel.
The rim ed d»or conference w ai
set up by White Houie staff mem­
ber! here at tha re q u fit of Presldent Eisenhower, now vacationing
in Colorado.
Meanwhile, AFL P r e a i d e n l
George Mean? called foe ■ congrenional inveriigatina of reports
that “ agents" ef Southern eommum lir i are et work in the flood
areas trying In entire m ill owners
In abandon their d a m n e d plant*
and relocate In the South He did
not ipeeify th r rnm m unilira the
"agents" came from.

WASHINGTON lB - 5 t » r * t jr y of
State D ullci and lb * B rtllih and
Frenrh foreign m in lite ri w ill meet
in New York Sept. XI In coordinate
Western v ie ** in advance of their
m erlin* with R u iill'a V. M
Molotov in October.
The State Department, in an­
nouncing the New York meeting,
said today it w ill l u t two day*
and m il deal m ill "m a lte ri of
common Intcreat."
H tinrich *on Rrenlano, We*t
German foreign m lnliter. w ill Join
the Big Three foreign policy chiefs
Sept. U This phne of the talks
presumably w ill deal with Western
plans to pres* foe German unity
at the meeting m th the Soviets
which la set fo r Geneve. Switierland. Oct. V .
B rilith Foreign Secretary Harold
Macmillan and French Foreign
Minuter Antoine fln a y a rt coming
lo New York to attend the U N,
General A s irm b ly meeting which
openi Sept, gn.

NEW YORK I B - L illl* G inn*
fytekerman ha* taken h rr tlfln n o
winning! and paned up a rhanre
to spell her way to more wealth
on The M l non Que«Uon iclevulon
ihow.
Here‘ « how *he f i g u r e d It
would be a hard quc*t|nn. II would
be a jum ble of word. I never heard
of. and then I d be ]o»t I thought
the aendhle thing to do wa* to
stop where I wav I'd rather go
away and be Gloria the undefeated
champion than (ilona the g irl who
“ Bcndes," Ihe |? * r * r o Id Negro
arhoolgirt from iiallim ure told
newsmrn after Ihe CBS program
la il night, " i f * lift owi more than
I started out w ith ,"

Coast1 Guard Gets
Report O f Crash
ST. PETERSBURG r
The
fo a .l Guard r r r r u r d a rr|w ul to­
day that a 'm a ll plane had r r . | i , d
In flanie* into Hie Gulf of i | r \ i r o
17 m ilM off Clearwaler. hut no
Irare of wreckage could be found
in Ihe atea Immediately.
A vearrh I* h-ing continued b
two helicopter* a plane i r &gt; « il
G uird ru tte r and *e\eral fphm g
craft
('apt Fred Price nf Ihe party

Sept

t SITED NATIONS. N Y JPMemben of the U.N, Di«armament
.uhcommittce today itudied a U.S
propo.al to merge American and
Soviet plan* for inspection machin­
ery to prevent aurpriie attacks.
The new American plan wa* nut*
llnrd in detail ye»terday to the
fu e nation *ubcommdtee hy Har­
old K Sta**en. Pre»ldrnt Ei*enhuuei'* ip e ri.it a itM a n t nn*di*armament and the U S repre*enla tite at th r arm * talk* which
opened here Munlay.
S U --rn recommended that Ellenlinwer’ * (Jenna propo*al for a
tyivtcl \m rrtra n exchange of m ili­
tary blueprint* and aerial mtpeclion right* be combined with Ihe
previous llit**la n suggeMb-n that
gre.imd In-peclmn team* be «tatinned at kryjw irl*. airport* and
railway and mad hmrtion* to
rherk on m oiem enli of troop*
and armament*.
fi«hlng boat Rainbow ra lined the
Guard that he *aw (lie plane

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Trice tatd it definitely wa* a
mall rra ft and he helieird it to
lie a Jet tighter.

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Mr*. Oman, who** husband.
Karl. 29, aw alia execution In San
Quentin prlm n, *utTendrred yes­
terday and w ai released without
bond.
The « arrant charges M ri Green
convicted a* an arr« *to ry to a rob­
bery M arrh 5. violated probation
by coming to California with her
daughter. Deborah Hunter. I.
Green wat ennvIHed of killing
.Tmrph Oliver la Chance in Ven­
tura. with a haiehall hat and rob­
bing him of to

F VrflKtt SENTENCED
FOR KICKING SON
BALTIMORE. B - A S3 year old
*etcran of IS yean m ilita ry *erv
Ice w»* irnlenced to three year*
In pri'on y rttrrd a y for a*M iilting
and kicking h it 4-year-old son.
.Iiiifge .lo*eph L Cader lmpo*ed
the icntenre on CpI. Paul Anthony
Mihatik. a m ilita ry policeman.
Mihalik wa* charged with kirkleg hi* «on Wayne, and his daugh­
ter Marlrne, \
The 12* pound SIP acknowledged
be gave the two children "a good
la n m n t" with a belt for taking
money from a fam ily rarhe.

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n r r.n m il k s
The AtM daied Preta
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Ka matter wba win* the pennant,
'th e A m e d c t n L ta |u e Idol w ill
, ' feat a elaj feet and a g ta it chtn
The four contender!, one of
t l i o n hat to *ri*a 1 1 chainp
have been tigged ruth a tucker
p inch in 10 of their last IS game*
with the tecond divuion, and
pretty tcraeny tecund divuiaa at
] that.
Seventh-rite* Wamington and
la it-p la te Baltimore hanged the
! Chicago While So* agaimt the
rope* la&lt;t week. v.inning four of
a**en. Then VI aldington harred
Cleveland i way to the lop Sunday
w ith a double-htadt.' ta e tp .
And l i l t night, K tn ta t City, ! (
garnet deep in tu th plat*, dropped
Kew York 4-3. tpiUmg the Yankeet
from f ir t t place into a tecond
p lic a lie with Cleveland. With that
a n U t, tha White Sot moved a h ill
game ahead with a T-S dccuion
ever Boiton.
Tha While V&gt;* didn’t ride Into
the lead on a while charger. They
becked in with five unearned runr
ClevclanJ, m r» n *h ilf, tloppe!
(he nontente and moved up with
a 7-4 triumph over Baltimme—bul
b id the help of eight walk* that
became four run*.
Is
Chicago, pitying one I#m game
then either New York or Cleveland
fo r a five perrenlage-polnl edge,
tied it at 4-1 In the fourth with
tha Aral t* o gilt runt. Then Ihey
put It away with lha o llirr three
unearned runt while reliefer Mil
lard Howell rhecked Botlon on
] .three hit* m er the la it five
fram et.
B illy Hoeft granird Jurt four
glnglet for h it lith victory a*
Detroit heat Wtihtnglon I 0 m the
nlher A t, gtme. Bill Tuttle and
■ P rin k H ouri hit Un-run hom rri
I
Off lover Pete Ramnv.
In tha National, Brooklyn went
13 game* in front by beating M il­
waukee M at Don Newcomhe
1 finally won hit 19th: New York
ended a five game tlump with 1
3-0. i T tweep of Cincinnati; Chieago'i Cubi flipped Philadelphia
3-1; and rittib u rg t beat St. Louli
: S t after the t'a n li h id wrapped
up t 14 verdict In the rompletmn
of a auvpended game.
Harvey Haddlt, whn won the v ili­
pended game, lo ti the regularly
•cheduled rontetl at the Pirate*
•cored tlx runt in the ilt lh . ftaman Mruas* two-run triple w it
tha big blow agaknit lha Cardinal*'
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Th* Arm y approved M artin'*
requeit for a lOday furlough Mon­
day-effective Tuetday. It w ill
evpire at midnight Sepl. » - Ihr
day the World B rrie t i t trheduled
COLORADO S P R I N G S , Colo to open.
ft - T h a guy who tparhled for the
And tt w it made plain at Ft.
New York Yankeet In the 1IU Carton, where Martin will rnd thiv
World S erin hopei to propel them hitch of h it m ilitary ra rte r Oet. I.
back Inin tha l l t f ihow.
Ihey rip e e t him bark on time
** t*Pf- B illy Marlin, who played a The World Aerie* w ill end Ort. 4.
, Ml of infield for lha Yankeet in even If it goe* the full teven
. IBM, leavet Ft. Carton today for gam rt.
Kantat City to rejoin New York
The bataball tla r tald ho It
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Y.i Sept. I ll, tnclualve.

Ty Cobb Is Immorfal Sportsman
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H fly year* ago Tueaday th*
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rt Detroit Ttgera.
To mark thla hlitorle aeration,
- N. G. Salalnger, veteran iporta
c v •ditor of th* Detroit Newt, hat
Written a iperlal column on Cobb
Sal linger rovered Cobb'a career
practically In Ha entirety, and la
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DETROIT J i —Memorandum:
Fifty year* ago yatterday th*
name Cobb appeared la a box arore
for tha firal lira*. It appeared In
3.032 mure bot irorea before It
vinlihed 34 y ean later.
Brilliant and unorthodox, a fiery
genlua and the gima'a oulatanding
individual!.!, Cobh made batehall
h itto ry for moro than Iwo docadaa.
Ha dominated lha gam*.
lie gained pre-eminence not bo.
cauto he waa th* faiteat bat# run­
ner, nor th* bait bat* dealer, nor
the Reeled fielder, nor the leading
h itle r hut becautt he had the
n lm b lrti brain that baicball baa
known.

R* bad the ability to perceive
a altuation and taka advantage of
it before hla opponent* became
aware af It. Ha waa a keener atudeni of the game than hit eontemportrM* and undmtood tho g a m
belter thin they did. Mora than
that, he underlined them better
than (hay undentood Ihtmaelvei.
He knew Uielr mechanical fault*
and wcakneaaea but be ala* knew
their itrengtha.
Bn » u heeebtU'a
Play• r beeauan he out
t them.
■ play ahead of them. H t waa
h* great#*! ftelder, line* there
ware aeveral hotter. He w aaaottb*

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'L* &lt;:««» iind IJoug t c l i n l U r t
T*»r»ll if
th# 12th, the Pilot* combined four WOUami atagM* 'an n o r i
WlilrUr r f
Itu lU r lb
hits, a walk and a pair of error* &gt;*crtficea pul th* 1 d r» ah J
fe r four run* which broke up a atay in the fourth.
Wett Palm came from behind
tight pitching battle between Jack
Hoy of Lakeland and Ortando'j In the ninth, pinchhitter Dave
Ldgcley opened the Inning with a
Andy Sehreiber.
Dave Smith triple* with two horn a run off G a in e m llt'* Bob
mate, on b m ta " tta ..Tenth U
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give SL Pale it* trium ph. Hi*
* * * cri,lc* bunt bio u .h i in
b la tt broke a 4-4 Ha an.1 he U ien|U,# wuln*n* runicored him *elf on John Iv o ry ' Th* attendance at Gatne»vill*

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Willi* Kaalar o a t admittedly bet
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alugger tiara a doien or more
play*tt could hit tho ball farther.
Ha o a t not tha faiteat man In the
■am* ainre aeveral other* were
Jutl aa fait and a few probably
fatter.
Hla wide edge a ear th* field wai
menial. Ha thought quicker thaa
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ral i k i l l to belter u m thaa they
did. Many of hla h id ware attrib­
uted ta auperior tpeed but tha
explanation doea not eauae flatdara
to overhurry the way Cobb did.
They did not upiat Infkelda th*
way Cobb did.
In running haaea. Cobb'a light
ning brain worked fatter than bit
leg*. Branch Rickey, who managed
the It. Louia Browna when Cobb
waa at th* peak of hia career, corn*
moated on* dayi
"He baa brain* in hi. fa*t»
He waa ao far ahead of the field
U ul eempartaoaj aeon* adieu*.
When Be retired in u a . after 34
Taara of bli laaeue comnatitina
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he
coBvlace Ike moat akeptical of hla
rightful ptae* at the bead af
alUlme raakiagCobb waa probably ft* greateit
compaUter gay apart baa knew*,
lha fierce*!. Ha i u at hla beat
When the praaaur* v ia aa. He waa
« • *f the peereat U ltra ha apart
M d*U bUiter dreed *f defeat made
turn a i poetocular winner He
could endutw anything but raOttiw.
It* M liaobail'a Matty figure afttied ea the Olympian

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10 World Serial. DiMagfl* M ail
in moat Seriea !»■ #• N»r*d with
a , one more thaa Frankie Friach.

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TU# only U iim left undecided a t
lha Florida Stale League prepare*
In dote the 1913 tenon tonight l«
who wurt tecond place.
Daytona Beach holdt a ha!
game edga over Cocoa fo r th
honor.
Thero w ill h* no p lijo ff* . D
rcctort voted 6-2 to do away w ith
t:.e p otliaaton aertet a* too tx
pen jive.
President John K rid ;r laid " A ft­
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n flirla lt didn't tte rnoui i aopeal
to the public to warrant holding
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ns THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Mamoru Shigrmitsu hat rn m r a
long way ainrr that day in Nosemher of 194* u h rn an international
couit branded him "w ar crim inal "
The dapper, nnr-legged little
diplomat uhn had signed the sur­
render for Japan ua* sentenced to
•esen year*.
Now, the foreign m inider of a
rebuilding Japan, be is in Wash­
ington He ha* gone to tell U 5
nffteiala. so he sayi, that Japan
m utt aehiese full independence
while maintaining its American
lie*.
Shigcmitau ha* been in the
depths aa well as at the heights
before
Born in July lUT, he graduated
in ta il from Tokyo t m serslly, a
brilliant aludent in iun«prudence.
He went immediately Into the for­
eign service. He srrsed in re ta il**
ly minor post* in Kerman*, the
United Ktngdon and the United
Stair*.
He wa« minister l&lt;* China in
ISA! whrn Hi taster struck.
While speaking at a rally tn
Shanghai, he was the target of a
bomh thrown b* a Korean terrors*l agitating for independence from
Japanese rule III* right leg s i *
Matted and had In be amputated
The m ilita ry powers of Japan
once had *rant use for one of the
most nandsomr and best dretsad
men in all Japan They railed
Shigemilau a "snobbish bureaucrat’ * , . . "dapper fool."
Then rame the bomh, and the
altitude of the m ilitary changed
Sow he was a friend. Neat year,
he was vice m initter for foreign
affair*, l-ater be held the im por­
tant ambassadorial po*t* in Mos­
cow, l/sndon and Nanking
Tart of World AVar It be »a»
foreign minister and a* foreign
minister of the aurrender Cabinet
ho limped aboard the battleship
Missouri in Tnkso Rav and atgned
for Japan in Septrmber ISt.A
S hlgem iltii wa» named foreign

GOLDFIELD. Nev. J * - A man.
dared by an accident that killed
hi* wife, lay down beside her bod?
Monday and killed him«elf with
a ,11-r* liber pistol, Sheriff Ed
Kltchrn said
Th» sheriff said Ilenry tls lti, M,
and hi* wife Alice, JO, Roseburg.
Ore , were in a pickup truck that
went nut of control, flipped over
four tim ei and landed in a drain­
age ditch 1# miles north of Tom*
pah Mrs. Iljrtti was killed in­
stantly
Witnesses said Ify ttt wandered
around for a few mnmenti, then
pulled a Tl automatic nut of h it
luggage and shot him self in the
forehead.

NEW YORK 'JD - The Army
slashed through red tspe snd di»minister tn the first Cabinet under plsycd * wsrm, *vmp-ithetie heart
the occupation Rut occupation au­ Monday In gettirg t pm vie o(f
thorities ordered him out of office *n outbound troopship m hr eoutd
as "undesirable," lie was soon to go home in his mother's funrral
stand in the rock before the t r i ­
A Red Cros* telegram a rrisrd
bunal.
st the Rrnoktyn trm y Rase three
It is no serret that the United hour* after Pst Roger A fireiner,
States prosecuted Shigemltsu with ?o. Collections tile, Iowa, had sailed
reluctance, mainly at the insistence aboard a troop-lsden transport for
of China and Russia. He had mans- tierm anv The telegram told of hi*
American frtrn -l* who frit he had mother » death in an auto accident
only performed the duties of a fise hour* earlier.
diplomat
The tram port was then ho mile*
At least, he came off with the besond Ambrose |,ight«hip, which
lightest sentence of any of the guide* se»*eli tnin New YortJ bar*
major rlefendant* and was out of bur. Official* at the Arms ba&gt;e told
prison on parole Vo* H . I9V1.
the Nass they wanted Ctreiner
Shigrmitsu worked ceaselessly returned
with conservatism In Japanese
The Navy qutrkts ordered the
polities until today he n sire pres- tran*poit to tum around and meet
ident of the Japan Democratic an Army tug at the lighOhip
pattv and right hand man of Prime (iremer was brmigh hack to port,
Minister trh irn Hatnyama
i where hi* emergency furlnugn,

leave par and an airline ticket
were ready.
Sevm hour* after the lelerram
airised here he was on a plan*
headed for home.

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DURHAM. N T . I* — Robert
Floyd Crank M a y began serving
a 10-year prNun term for a pi*tol
shot that left his wife paralyzed
and may even k ill her before his
term ia up.
.Crank, JJ. pleaded no eonlest tn
the charge of assault with a deadly
weapon with intent tn k ill.
No fu rth rr marge* can he
brought against him unless hi*
wife die* within a year. A fter that
time a North Carolina statute of
lim itation proterta him.
A Duke lln iv r r tiy doctor tnldj
Superior Court Judge C. W Halt
lhat M r*. Isabel Hartman Crank
cannot live more than fise years.
The J9-year-old mother of tig
wag shot m the throat last May
21 during a quarrel with her hus­
band. The .91 caliber bullet tote
away threw fourths of an Inch of
her spinal column and paraiytrd
her from the neck down
Doctor* aay she w ill Hie when
the effect* of the wound cause a
breakdown of vital body function*.
Mrs. Crank was in the courtroom on a stretcher. 5 h t testified
In a whisper.
At one point her weeping hutband tried In rlu trh her hand.
"(le t away from her and quit
acting." Solicitor W. H. Murdock
demanJed

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SYDNEY. Australia UD-A light slice*. Serve with lot* of psper
airplane left its pilot *oo tha napkins! A plmienlocraim cheese
mixture looks particularly attractground today, circled Sydney and
It* suburb* for almost three hours
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Australian navy plana.
Anthony Throwar, 30, w u prac­
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the plane, n four-seater Ataster, at
Baakttown Airfield, Bn said ha
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PARIS yv-F reneh airman Jean
Lout* Tounuer was held in jail
today, eharged with Healing luggage from five U S. aoldiera. Polire
said he wanted revenge — not'
profit — because a thief h*d stolen
his own baga tn New York.
Toumier trained at a camp at
Amartllo. T er , and speak* English
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hi&gt; vengranre in Ihi* manner:
He struck up ronsersatinns with
US soldier* holidaying in Paris..
During lha talk he would observe, I
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my hotel room it number inch andaueht" naming one of tha aeriei
Tournier had mentioned.
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ha dumped them Into tha Seine.

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THE SANFORD HERALD
"back i-o school” is a tcun taken, ionictimes, ever too lightly.

l or the school youngsters, it is a new ex­
perience as another year produces vast regions

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to explore. . .
l o r the adults, it is a time that might be

used for retrospection. . .

And for the six-year-old, it is the first step
toward being gtown-up, a world oi fairy talcs,

l o r the young college graduate-business-

ogres, giants and tender experiences . . .

man, it is a period of recreation in a world en­
tirely new. . .

"back to school” is an everlasting tementhrancc indelibly etched in our

I or the high school student, rt is the near-

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minds . . . Th« Sanford Herald
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THE EA'irObD HEXAID

1All-Around Slate Presented
Band Members A t Summer Camp
r lv* members cf th* Seminal#
H ;;a School bsnd combined sunsad expert bead instruction
i t the Bummer B ind C tm p of the
University nf M ism i tn Coral
Gables. Thlx c im p t&gt; in annuel
affair and BHR band director, Ernail Cowley svrvM hia third y*a r
ai an instructor ther* for th* fix*
weeks period
H lfb school band students from
•avan aUtcs received fix * u**ks
of totem* m ujical instruction along
•*ith a fu ll schedule nf beach par*
•*ei. fraa movies and fickata to the
Pop Concerts of th* University of
Miami Symphony Orchestra every
Sunday night
Director of th# band uaa Fred
McCall. University of Miami band*
m iite r, and hoaorary director and
advisor w at Heary FUlmore. kao^n
all oxer tha country for hia
marches.
The atudcnti played under the
batons of Morton Gould and Leroy
Anderson, as « ell as Fillmore The
camp ended July 22
Students attem lm r from Seminola County were Mias Joyce Ml*
lam. Miss Patsy Haught, a p v ,

TO ••WOW* THE GIRLS a fallow has to look neat. Salesman Eddie Keith ahnw* the Perklne P'nr* m *rcle a n s* to ila tt to rlrh '.t E l MeCall ctudept at Florida Rtet* Unlvoraitv Joel M*.«i an! B lllv Parks.
U n l- e n ltr of Florida aophnmoraa. Ed and B ill i#*ro interested In tr.* r.»-- ah'rte wltft tfti.se neft
fa ll rolnra ■»h;la Joal la takan in by a lackaL PlaUa alio seam to ba pooular « ith tha bovi (S ta ff

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Plenty O j Sweaters
College Requirement

T»*re cm ba com fortabla, yat
wall g rim e d . In tha new fa ll
sportswear.
Bulky k n it ov#rh&gt;ui*a la aie«rted e*r1r»a ard eollda
wdth
fria r collars or turtla nerkt ar*
smart w ith alarka or toreador
pant*.
Bitiilan* r.*w ehad#» -appear !n
cotton tw-ill 'ears fashioned la
r.e-v trim , slim llr.es
Th* D *' t C r ^ k e tt influence
ra tha younger s«t is carried ov#r
to th * teens In fringed capeskia
and es*4» Jaekata.
la all casual clothee. d irk colora ftgur* Im portantly this e»eion as w*H as traditional •'foothair* colors Dalien stripes carry
over the black-plua-bright contr a it.
Plalda predominate in blouses
to wear w ith elarka and Jeans.

f ir s t on th# L it of #x-#ry back- , wall ai w hit*, and are particularly
to-s*h«ol shipper D a tupply of beloved for wear with Bermuda
s r s i 's ’ t No eollega gix! ever had ih o ru
Tor d rs ti-u p w u r, tie r* are
too m as* o f *hesa casual, versatile girmeats. It i*em&gt; Aad the many versions of taihmers or nraamt u tru * of the grade school , lea iw eetari wjth &gt;*id« boat neckLa*». ihort nr long sleeves, w ith
aad high school set
This &gt;«ar th# j ariety of swaatar or without jawal sequin or em­
Teamed wjth a
atyles aed yarns Is almost aad- broidery trim
jeis But tha classic cardigan re- d ic e * skirt, th a t* MHiva littla
a a ics a top faxortta, and probab­ tops win i f * a girl through many
ly tha biggest selliag Ham ie this tae daacei and after 5 dates
Probebly the m n t weltom *
ca’ egorr l i tha orloa swwatar.
T u i It bacauia It hai th* look tews of iw a ita r i these days I)
aad faal of aapaailva c a ih x tta . their a n y washibUity. Msnv of
yat Is budget priced aed can ba tha wool i was ta rt h i ' * been
visa e d at ta iily as a pair of tr a iu d to pravaat thrlskige, aad
all th* orloa or orlonand-wool
gtocklagi.
b!*ad»
may tw wished without
One of the top campue strlaa of
worry, dried tn a short time
the year Is the d yM -t-m itch
awej-er and tweed skirt The
ns Y i; B u r v ir .w
iw cater helf of th* combination
MACKINAW r|T Y Mirh *• _
is e iilsb le in ciihm ere. orlon or Rising along with a ino-nulLon dol­
v -ol. in ilipon, cardigan or txun lar bridge aero., the S ts iii; of
HUNGRY NEWSMEN
gweatag eatu
Mackunie are ttlttro p a i inrough
NEW DELHI X—Ltn ployas of a
A iio important la tha 1XM which coaitructinn may ba watch- dtU r newspsper in Western la-lit.
sweeter Lam p la tha bulky nbbad- ad for a dims Thev gi&gt; * a close, I'lg M i rnewlsv f n t to protest
kr.it swaatar in eogt er p u lle vtr up view of x*hn i going on out ta th* suipending of • lubeditor Tha
• t &gt;le. often with wide, loon tur- tha straits between Michigan's two
Ue neck, Italiaa fashion, T hai* peninsulas Bridge opening data la
com# ta dark nr vivid huaa at Nov. I . lM t

Ancient Chinese Abacus Now Com es, to A id
O f Mathematics C lau es in U. S. Schools
• y N A N K IN JOHNiON

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Cewfeei P w i iuodeM on
CO**elf«rf»ll
MILWAUKEE. M ia .-T h a an'cleat afeacua (1 aoo years old aad
,prc«8unc*d with the accent oa the
a b - i la pU)-tn( a leading rale ta
a aatlon-xtlda mo-r.n*at toxeard
mere intensive training la matheimatlca to cope with calculating
'problems of the atomic age.
He big revival here In Uitweet'em w-erld. after having originated
in China and Japan whir# tta us*
attil la almost universal, la further
denial of the timed prediction of
th# British author Budyard Kip­
ling that "east is asst, and w-eat ta
west, and n'ar tha txvaia ahall
xnMt!"
Even more remarkable la tha
fact that tha largest producer aad
premoter of tha abacua la tha
United lU ta t currently la alee mm
e f Uta leading adding maahina
comptnlea whose respect far tha
venerable manual calculator may
Nava been won aeme tuna ago when
jus Japanese absent soundly beat
|a n American operating a modem
calculating machine in a speed
test.
The actual originator of tha
bnnr-baok-lhMahaeua movement,
however, la Dr Andrew r . Schott,
an educational consultant hare at*
lashed ta M a rie tta university.
■who recently reported an three
yea rt of expertises tatioa in bet tar
anlhmetla teaching ta tha mam
than six hundred teacher# attend*
.teg tha Mth annual meeting of
tha Centra] AteoclaUon of goanco
tend Mathamatica Tear ha re.
e a a
TUB ABACUS haa "antm d*
hare already, and In armn pubUn,
Cathoiia and taitharan. alasnantaiy,

Sweaters Lead List
For Boys, Girls
Heading For School

Fall Sportswear
Increases 5tatus
W ith Teenage Set-

An unofficial msauag of the
School Trustees «! Samuwla Coun­
ty w g| h#ld racaatly to r a v l* *
application for petitions as tea­
chers ta Seminole County Schools
In tha ahianra from tha City
of D f
Cooper, chairman of
tha Board of Truataai. aad Roy
Mean, secretary of the group.
Roy L. Howell, vice-chairman,
with R T Milwee. Superintendent
of Public Instruction, interviewed
arp .rants for both white and colored schools
"About sn colored teachers were
needed lo r replacement* aad add itin n i." Milwee said.
How-all. trustee, said. "W Cre
galling a gnod type of teacher
now. much battar than w# used

W h.thar
yma're
a veteran
••••afar collector er juat s ta rin g
» lth
your firs t,
you’ll
find
sweaters u p * on the "m ala call'*
this fa ll!
The Sty le i: C rsf-n.er)» are
hark In a wide variety o f color*
end patterns Sweater »aita w-uh
buttoned fronts, w ill also bw popular w ith many men— to wear w ith
or without a eporta Jacket The
V-recked sleevtlae* sweater I* a
winner t«*&gt; far campua or echeol
wear.
Big, bulky, brawny sweaters
sought by many fo r skiing and
w inter sports ar# now plentiful.
Many ar* In the Internationallyfamed ski pattern*.
T»o.tone effect* w ill also b«
big sweater fashion r.e«i
Fibre*. Newest Orion fibr# is a
p u ff yarn w ith tha feel o f caahmere. Another Important fib re la
!0 0 *i imported lambswool.

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"F O U N T A IN S P E C IA L IT IE S " com# from gensmtlUt'l 5«da Fountem as three eounr m itsei #n«xt
v “ Coka” . I.eft. to rtrh t are Jovca Cullum. Carolyn Hall and Ehirlev Jor.es Eanana aalita would
have been rood, too I Photo bv Jameson Studio)
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Five-Room Addition Is Approved
A fi'» room addition to the
Oviedo Colored School was approvcd by tha Board of Public Instruc­
tion meeting in tha Suparintaadent’a clfica recently
The prelim inary plans were prelentco for approval and for foru srdtng to T illilia is e a for final
ckey.
The Board also apprised plans
in advertiaa fa r b i ll on the nine
room Goidiboro School addition
already approved by tha State
Board of Education Tha adxwrtuamenta ware tnsarted on Aug
2A with bids returnabla on Sept.

mately son children are expected
to aaroh and » h e r* lunchroom fa­
cilities can take care of only 7$
and auditorium facilities w ill teat
only 2iJ A aketch of a proposed
luncnronm and auditorium was
presented tn the hoard but no act­
ion taken beeauja of e x iiL flt
priority

Dropped w natluies continue along
more mol Jed hat*. . Jutting hiphae cuffs, crushed * * ih * i ta d nar­
row halt* threaded through hlphaa
loops ara favored fa ll traatmeata

Aanouacemaat was made at tha
unofficial meeUag that Mrs Mar
g t r t i Rarnoldt. form at principal
of Heat Sida School w ill take
ever a i pruteipal of tha aaw Piae
crest School at tha baglaalai of
tha coming school yaar. Mra Eh
xabeth Sharon. Uschar at taaford
Grammar School, was named
principal of tha W ait Side School
T tt fh a r t reported (or duty Mon­
day, Aug I I E tch reported to
h it or bar respective school A
three, weak pre-school program
gat underway a t that uaa. Mil«aa laid. Aad ha added. " T i l l la
poasibly tha lis t one of its kiad
la tha State of F lorida." MU»e«
aipiamad a i ha announced the
pre-achool program lo r th ii rear

Tkara'a a steadily graedng
moveceat to ban floppy elotka*
tar grade and high eahsal itudantg
It aterted as a measure ta ask*
tckoo!*aga boys aad girls look lea*
lik t delinquent* in th* bop* that
their behirtcr would improve—
and it worked!
Tbt movement began la several
Eastern schools. Th* school au­
w . Aadmm f . tehatt damanetrwSaa to a pmup of Milwaukee
thority* war* delighted that both
teach»ca tea apaiailan af tha abeevt as a shert evt ta
ghrlag pvpik • nsaalng aaart la teaming mathamatlea.
boya* aad glrla beheviar Improved
noticeably whan blue Jeane, motor­
I f#*te of high sp*H «Uitn-n. and cycle Jacket* and epaa necked
■ t i .'spin th* i ub1 1 »t :* * of tn* J— 4 ahlrta ware forbidden.
■ a rrin g c m in t Mx-v 1 * 1 ts e • pMlParent# will ba glad to find
oaophy of aUagarUm” that u a that designers *f ttudanU' alathaa
hobby which may ba compared are doing tkalr beat to help. Their
with chess In this country.
approach to the problem Is to
Oetting a supply of tha “Ameri­
can abacus" w-se a problem at Brat make tha aaw fall alathaa aa goad
for Dr. Ichatt, and ha dacldad ta
“beard tha lion in hia dan" by wtth pride and aara.
nuggsaUng to an nddmg mschlna
•rm that It manufacture same.
Fothcr-Son Duo
Tha aback subsided whan Dr.
•a h a tt pointed out that In a aenee Influonco S till
tha abacua U an adding “machine"
and that ynuhgptera broken in an Continuoi Strong
It wxeuld quickly shift ta mechanl'A a fether-een ‘n f u m ti eentel aalculatera. tn fact, that la tha
aacand part ef Dr. tchott'a pro­ UnuM strong in beys' wear and
g ram — ta gat anthmatio and coordinate! The national trend U
mathamatica quickly ante tha ma­ toward drasa-up-Uka-Dad ctethaa
ahina baate rather than ta keep it far yanagaten, even an tn-

and leisure wear, avan aaai
lea reflect tka tendency to i
enta styling la cut. la el
UnsehM. to detailing and to &lt;
thaanly atytotee
•kl«k did net daUkarately i
•ate what fatktro wear la
"Davy
Creak
-Davy Crwkaft"
jaakat aed 1

frettiar-laad etyt
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young er ald—MTlar U a good habit for «Qt
Tlan gong no qulekly too, that u rlag t plln up fAat wbna
you u r n regularly. Thoan atdddy natrlM late your uvlagt
puibeok mean that bcaadiy poea. you a n hive the
cuh for the things you went end need. In the to­
morrow to ame. you’ll be gled that you iteited eevtaf
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Four Ouf Of Ten
Pupils May Wear
Injurious Shoes
f our out of ten eW Urtn sra
tn p p 'n c bark to
uool th i* ta ll
In «ho*« that are liable l " cau»a
jcrm artent injury to tjje ir feet to*
fore turn nit r roil* around acx.n.
• The»« g lim lla lU llc * a it hated
on a turaev rondueted d u riti* th*
athool y ra r ju it ended by a r.at nnal foot health n*ean.ration,
which warn* that both parent*
a'.tl ichnnl* . » t.ig lc riin g c *rr ° f
children'* feat.
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Uni* a rt a fewr rule* prepared
b. foot i i ) « i i l u t i a* a guide to
motheia embarking »n a back-to*■ hool ‘ hopn e op ration:
_ i l i I’atroi rr a reputable *hn*
• r» l* ile r
i
* trained to fit
rbiM trn'a ft.o n .
U l TJo net pa n on an older
child’* »hu»« to a yourtsrr bro­
ther or tt.'e r No ta o children**
fee' a ir id m ti.a l— .queer tig a
y...mg foot l-ito a ihu# a'rrady
moldtd into «hat&gt;* by another
rh i'd i* da ;ir o
The » c " i l l
bo give—but th* f &gt;ot aa1 11a with
unfortunate rem ft*.
d C3 1 Check the ro n d ru ctn ri of
the fho*« vi i buv. Knot doctor*
m«ommcnd a *hoe » th fip p le
leather
and fir \ ild * and
re«ilirnt lrather tole*. Leather
provide! the fin n r - ’ a 'd n i ' t
f lible «. p i’ t fur it u n t feet.
On th . . t ile ......
Pir*
luie. you w ill find children'*
»hoe* In m»r# than IS color*I
f ‘&gt;nth. touch or lu o ll try.ure*,
ar.| hundred* of * iiir » to fla tte r,
4 fit and protect their feet.
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) ir, ifaow tw o fa'I cotton* In Cowan’*, gor a on the left
" a iw a ), Ul«fklt‘* lit* .
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tw in* w ill enter V u cin ia lntermont College thi* year. I SI*

Jacket drcsaei endor«e the over,
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I O KC U ll N C W LO O K
Jacket*, neve looking over full or
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pleated x k irli.
T in time.honored Jump, r fo r t per !* an Important part o f ever/
The lu n ir appear, a. a M
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ru r n iio n of the long Imp and i«
Sttipendert, att hod to a Tali
•u e c tu fu lly worked out in over- l^ok th i* fa ll S.*cr popular be- ri%f *r*i*thondv g * nr.* aupport
oka rt tffe e ll.
1C*u*e of i t . v c r&gt; *ti!ity , the Join- .to the jumper look.

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H )t|*H , LOOK A T
the.* e lrU a . the*
are June Jm ninc*.
« ** h and w ill »»»•

The la ig c d enrollment in the
htito ry of L j nun Huh and file
tn rn U ry School n expected dur.ng
th* coming trim The reboot » ft'
ft a rapidly growing area In *ouih
ern Seminole fo u n t*. including the
eommunittr* of Mtamonte Spring*.
Rear Lake. (» *,e lb erry, I n n
Park. 1., : ' 1 .
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Sanlando.
L im a n wa» edahiuherl In I!*JI
to replace *. number id one and
i
1.1 through­
out tin* dtalnct
One ol the.r
tchiftd* « n located in Lonjwtnid
The budding n *till Handing and
i . n.. ,i ,i. t . - it* Hal Another
«a&lt; located n Sltamunle Spring*
pear the *11
\ a monte I t '
t.-l
Still anuthrr *a- located on
Hie propel t* now on pie.l b&gt; tne
1 tie-tei i t •r.i'e packing plant
Thi* budding ha* bern muted a
*llort d tita n *r uiuth ol it i original
loeatum and i* n-i- twisg ti«cd a
a re itrirm e
heyrral other one
loom »elii*'N u ric !*•&gt; iteil u r d of
l o i r * ! l i t * ant between Long
wood and Markham
T)’e*r •! hind* * .* ltd ri.&gt;l meet the
need* of llu* * riIo n ol llie count*,
&lt;ii a none to con*oltdate them on
the p rrirn t large eampu* ».t*
I ita rtrd by the hoard m rrnbrr*. the
late FI .1 it * r r 't ie d of lain*wood,
and the lat. t lr ib r . t Lyman of
Altamonte Sjir ng* t.ym m m rl i
Irag.c dralh s* d.-.umng heturr
the butlrltn* u a* r-"ii:detrd. and tl
wa» derided to name the tchotil in
hi* honor.
At fu *t 'h r .r icre o n ly *lx c l.**
room* and tludenti wc.e able tn
' go through the fir«t n.ne giade.
Bu»ri w fif* .MAnfit bjt p ru U p an
d it i.lu.il* »nd htted hv ll.e rnunly
Thi* fall Utrre m il he IS cl.«*ftvnti*
and ( n r t'otinl)-onned hu r* t r
»erve thi' c'.il.lt*n *.| th.t arcs.
The total enrullttirnl la*t ycu
p .i'-e t the *rxr mark and it **.
i prnbablv neat * *r d. ring He rum
me term
f lie r Ih* pad there
vra t* tiu’Ti* h i* hern *» n il in i ravi*
in enttdlntrnt nl atmu*l H*l per
year. One m o w h'r Ihi* l* the
fa il that *m *ll t l a o r i have b*&lt; n
graduated aud Ia n * fie &gt;1 g ia ilr
group, taken in U d y e ir C i n
dilated and brlw rrn u i and W far*t
giader* wall probably enroll in Sep
tem brr
In addition to that P ioir
ha* brrn an inereat# in a'l thr
grade* ol the trtiool.
rn n e lp a l K S Itiugla** ann
ounce*! that then* wi.l Or a total ot
SI teacher, on the (amity thi * year
W. V\ Wharton -ibn ta icld S otal
Stiulie* la«l year tierumc* a**i*
font in ,m il'll
Half of hi* l.m r
will hr dem trd to ad m in i-tra tiie
dul l* in ttic* *rronitar&gt; gra te* He
will ronliniie lo tearh three i l l n
Live Pew tra c h rn w ill t- in Hie
fat lilt &gt; Hu* \e.ir M i* W. J ttur
hank, who taught at the Audubon
Paik Klrmentary Selmol in oilando la*l year, w ill tearh one of thr
.retlona of the «rtond gtadr Mr*
Prante* Sandburg, formety at
South*iilr Primary Schod. Sanford.'
m il tearh a nxlh grade Mr*. Mary
Schlmdt. who ha* had experience
in St flood and i ‘re*en! i d )
*ihi&gt;.'*. w ill leach Kngli*h In the
h.gh ichool Ml** Phylllt Kctlev r-f
I)j*tona lleach w ill teach iunlor
high P.ngliih. William fia rre ll, ■
rrrent graduate ol Sielxon I nner

THOSK COLORS*! The new fa ll ealor. in .w ia f* - are ro- ’ dried “ i . i !!. mm’* F.*
trv the Hollywood Shop* on ■ thonriinp tour fo r the ichoAt watiltolie. I. r f t to tig h t
Nanev R lrtiarit- and Shlrlev Jorvea. Sou'll fir,a oelon and bvlor. ate r« iir» t to
on Ih* clearing bd- (Photo bv Jantccon Studio*

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N ew Courses W ill Be Required

m i SCHOOL — Thta *oungater
d l m a k e b .* m a rk on h u t l r * t
la * o f a&gt; ho ot w h e n he w e a r* t h i*
a m b u la tio n o f a n a * v b lu e g a tv
i n l i n e l. t o n a . it , w h i t * d a c ro n
i h i r t and H u m a n re d n i l o f a
• p e c ia l w o o l w o v r n
in C i r a t
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Ccrcol Breakfast
Began Long Ago
nr h.il R| C-. .1 tctex!
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p r«h
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The eampu* eurritulum l» fa*h i
ton include* many important, new
and requited "c o u r* e .' Fur the
new teim
Banc and fundamental for the
• marl rued, n the ilraight. up
an.l-down ailnouette p apentawear,
tcparale* and dtc**ci
Somewhat remini»cent of the
•Tlapi'er” era but grntly euty.d in
a *uhl!r manner, tuch acparalrt a*
tunu
o ie rb to u ifi.
&gt;rmi tilled
lumper*, all ihow the *■hulled
down • Iho.e -e
S’.rek *ophi*l
in d ir r y ,
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on me eampu*
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*e for eveu ro-erl
I* thr prrenn.ally-fatored tweed
l * V e arid die*** *t*|e* .n a wide
langr of niutrd riaik lone comhina
Iron* l.gurr imp*&gt;r!antly in eiery
tweed la.hmn
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*p .r!* a ra t « ttilla r*. cult* ant
I nrcklme* to toe i . . i - n r « xwcalet
1 n bulkrei I ran n i l tlitc h rd ,le
' * in . tne kr
m l" t* a reign n ;
r . 'i , r , f !a*o r f. r the new »eilli *
ter.
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pn*. e x 1* go for Itarmnda *h.ul*
n man tailored fjh r n * and Ihe.r
* :*ie&lt;i|f•ho*.:* of "k n u k e t*” ao.t
ttrim iola Ciihdlr*
t.-ng tapeird
i'in l* lu .r lo new |Ua it*, and are
al**&gt; Fayoted .n a wule i anrly
pi urd rotdinoT
I r , cr taxei on • new world nl
(a ion into 1 1 &gt;it. r ,n * ,i*iii *.. •-* I
;ng* longer jacket*, tnedr hlar
er* leather t chr* to Iwred all
a lh i' long . -at* are *ophi*tu alr*|
• lyle hole* tor the *mart rued
II . h or. . ■
1 11*1 tor earn
pn* wardrobe* i* a yer.aliie |..nt|*
er that may be worn »ulo nr learn
e,| up wdh lei *e* *, bl.ui»e» nr
xwt a lrr* Toe'. * I. a*t mar.- n. .*
n.-ikline noli * n. w *kirl handling*
long «a i*ttin r* and range from pen
c*l *l.n.ite*% to I ill r.re lr*
l .t lue co ed *• i *e in the w inning
w at* of eampu* Fa*hion*. there'*
a fu'l and n t'ie tl ng tea ton ahead
...re lo i »lr " A " p u*

Dyed-To Match
Separates Big
For New Year

ENROLLMENT TIDAL WAVE
FACES AMERICAN COLLEGES

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Lulilta (•rantham
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fur har k In.xihool! I h n
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P i*hrr an t i oarh Jim Payne

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For the little alrla la aixca 2*11, by
FAIRTEX ia white.

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every fool.

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rwt fc»lor» o f rrrl, pink, lig h l hlup.
ru.hl, cnral, navy, urten, royal
hlup. and w hile, N iira 32-12.

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BLOUSES
SLACKS

DUNGAREES

Color* of blue, hrown,
tweed, In (ahardinr, ra*
yon, acetate, and twill.
Site 2-19

Hy Wrangler ft Turner,
a mual for every school
hm 'a wardrobe. 8 I a e a
2-tfl,

$ 2 -4 9 -$ 8 -9 5

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Will Wear Clothes
With Smarter Look

B iekTofchooI Supplement

Y n i | b Ui u —frtin k i t t e n ^

School enrollment* k m more
th is doubled tine* th* turn of
lb* century t And th* number of
children itartlng th*lr Aril ycir
of ichonltng |i eipactad to b«
greater thin *v*r thU y**r.
School official! and cl vie minded
cl'irtn* far* th* chilling* of pre­
paring aehooli and *dueatlenal
facllJtle* for th*i« children.
Parent* hiv* to prepare their
children emotion illy and phyilrilly for tehool. The modern me­
thod! of leaching have mad*
ichool much mor* Intereitini for
children today. Th* opportunity
of making new frirndi, or renew
Ini eld frlendihtpi. ihould he en­
couraged. in that your child will
look forward *ai*rly to th* comtni year.
Th* moit Important phai* ofj
thli plan It *o art your child off I
to the right atari »ith a com­
plete check-up!
Undlirovered phyiteel defect*
or illneii, tin mike ichool a
chore fur th* ehlld and m u lt In ;
a lack of lntereit la itudiei.

LIPSTICK AM» POWDER ro Into • hleh * c W rtrla “ntwla- aa
Jun* Jennmr*. tleftt triM to decide which on* la buv. Nanev Rich*
*rda Iin't eivm r much h*ln at **ihe like* *11 of th a n ”. Pauit'a
Drue Riore cacti** *11 tha popular btanda of coamatlca. fStaff Photo!

Untidiness Problem
For M any Mothers

FREDD1K WILfON, tanior at the Univarlltv of D orlia. »**m» to
Ilk* th* handiome rnertiroat offered him bv Jim Robaon In Rah*
•on’* Men* Wear. (Staff Photo)

Food Put Into Child's Lunch Is
As Important As M eal A t Home
Tha food that goe* into a child'* i radUhe* ihould ho Included often,
lunch box la a* important to hill Hak* itndwich ipreadi motet,
i vall-belng *i tha m**l oatan at tatty and colorful] boaldaa tha
&lt; borne.
uiual datlcateiaen meat*; ham*
On* of tha meat difficult a*, burger, meat loaf, allcad beef and
i .'pact* of parking that noonday Hvar make up Into nutrition*,
Krvch la to avoid monotony. Maty aandwlchaa.
Youngitera, more m than adult*, . , ^ u,n** M,m6n **d aardlnea —
1 ar* apt to loae lntereit In eating blendad with chopped celery,
» hen tarred tha i*mo diet, day grao.ipappera, rarvoti and mayon*
In day euL
oalie, help giv« variety to land*
With a variety of bread* to
abooio from—white, wheat, raliln , A * 7 r*1
and particular,
'a n d nut breada; with meat,
U •
cheete, fteh end rall.h ipraada; ™‘« ur* "f * * * opriwta, prune*,
ariipy cookie*, fruit, carrot atHp* f?/! M*
H »»&lt;lad with a
—Junch can bn fun, and good, loo.
hon,T *• Hold It together.
. New, achool-going lunch box**,
many of th»m fullylnaulatad,
trace K poaaiblo to add a hot
di«h U Uw uiuat packabla*.
la addition to th* tiiermna hot*
tl* af milk, chocolate drink or
juice baring*, new*wido-meuthrd
vacuum kettle* may b* AUed with
a laity daaaart, *aup or "main
dlth" to h« apooned right out of
tha oontelnar.
Rr.ap-on rover plaiMr cupi help
carry other taite*traata In tho
ochoo] lunch. Fill ’am up with
- aalada, frulta, cottar* chea»o ar
BouHant ikirti or gently flaring
; other to add interrat to tho plait* combined with tha dropped
,, lunch.
waittilM give amphaita I* tha ling,
Strip* of rarrota, ralary and narrow tart* Urn.

If your child li in good health,
well dreiMd and hai n*w ichool
luppliai, h* will look forward to
ichool with enjoyment a id cosfi-

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SHORT ON
FOR

Selective Service
Records Indicate
Health Important
Natlanil Balaetlva Sarvlra re­
cord* afcov that tha lewait pmportlim of rejectioni and of rattriclbvna ta United tarvlca In
World War II ram a from areai
whara the public ichool health
program* war* bait developed.
Tha military laadari of our
country have itrougly pratead tha
eentrlhutiena of tha public ichoob
la our nation’! atm g th . Ota
groat panaral laid:
T o nagtact our acbool avrtam
would ho a crime agalnit tho fu.
taro. Such Mgleet could wcQ ba
mora diiattm ui to afl our free­
dom* than tha moat farmldahla
armed u ta u K an our phyalcal

CASH

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YOUR

By Gladya Gardner Jankin*
(A condensed reprint tram
CHILD RTL'DY m ilitia * )
"UnUdlna*** — the very word
•park* moit mother! Into verbal
action. It leemi to bo • common
p realm ta almoit every hom*.
What do*i It m*an to m othtn,
and what ta children?
Ta th* mother It m**na not only
a-ork. but a queiUon: how to gat

eatloa earn* al»o tho lead an h lp •ctentific, prnfeitlontl. politic tl,
■pirttuil —that make* a nation
itrong tn war. ptvtpcnm t In
ara or emirateou* In tha twihl nona batueen.**

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TEACHING BY FILM
Audlo-vtiuil Inttructma through
tha u*a of alldat or motion picturat, la rapidly becoming oaa of
tha bait method* of leaching and
training It b u been proven tin t
ttudeat* laarn up to
more,
and ramember «hat they have
bean taught
tooger.

them away—that ta th * way w*
do It In our hom*.n
Sometime* a child will fallow
hii mother around and **halp“
with the Job. Rut, It will be many
year* before m**t children man*
* |a *11 th* claannip entirely a Ion*.
SomaUraa* If a Uttla child d m
not enter into th* earn* *f nick*
Htf up or ‘'helping, It m*&gt;’ b* a
•'** *h«t hl#_ parent* nr* anpactIng too much of him ta othai
way*. It would bo wall to atop
and think. Hai ha had too atimu*
latlrg a day? la ha too tired?
H u pick-up time coma too late?
Could I ha expecting too much
too aoont
A&gt; tho child gets older, untidl*
nan may mean many thing*. It
may limply main abiorption ta a
bobby, which autaib leaving out
unfmlihad work for tho eolWtioa.
Thu la conitructlva untidinaa*.
Rut tha untidinaa* of tha
ieh*ol-*|a child may alia maan
rabalUou againat too many hmtaahold pranuroa.
If a child baa no tataraat In
returning to tho ptaythlnga ar
equipment ho haa left out, but
Juat late thing* accumulate, K
would ha wall to think about hi*
relationalp* within tho family.
Doaa ha fail, far tnatanca, that
ha raally belong* and la n wanted
and appruetatad mam boa af tha
family group?
Poe another child, tmtidteeea
may atmply ho tha raault ad a
full, buay and active Ufa which
make# cleaning up, af aiianJary
important*.
Sometime* a vary m at and tidy
youngatar la working out hi* Inlerurity by hooping thing* "juat
m ." SomaUmaa be faala that tfcia
a tha way tn win naraptam* from
ill motbar and fathav. A Mttla
cm tidinaaa might ha a wboka*
w tio alga.

Listening Is Said
Important Source
Tho' Not Realized
.
* • * * '' W l« or « 4
J* aehool! I« th* average U. S.
h*m* thar* ar* a t |**it two
radio* which ar* llitanad to far a
t« a l •# ITH hour* . waak.
What children Iearn from thU
••urea, whether they ar* aw*r*
of It or net, I* pretty Important,
*M Junior bentfiu from hi*
froMIma, unintentional learning,
with Juat a Hula parental wpar*
vWaa in th* aalactlaa a f pragrama.
t e iM U. far axampla th a n u
• wM* r u g a of pqbjaet mallart
m r i t , w n public affair*, *m
•"U ".
humor, retlflon,
aodtanen particlpotlon program*
from which to draw.
Sunday, tho day of grm taat
lalaura, la a day af wide ahalaa
• f metical program*, from gvmt
claaaka to n program that'* ctaaa*
ly related U Jm lar'a ia-achool In*
tomato! On CBS’a "invitation to

raally wont t e W l U y ^ m ;
.n W thing* jam ttea u u v l1
Ttdlmm eon kmamn an &lt;
it**If and an daatn y tk*
Lanaity af fadttiy Hfa. Ta
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•olid color trim . Th* fro ck, from M arv-E ithar Shun, faa'urat a lone
w *|it and hip trim. It eeuld aaillv be w orn tn cUim i or on th a t
"im p o rta n t" date. (Photo by J u n tio n Studio!___________________

Leant lug .’* g n a t work* ad tha
world'* tttarttura a m dbeuaaad
N ek Sunday, la csaual tone* and
uadaratandabU phraiea.
Parent*, howavar, are wall ad*
vlaad not to mako a big point of
otraailng "educational" program*
—juat li t them Iteten. Pact la,
pa route e a a ' laarn aomathlng. too,
by a roaaonabla amount of relax*
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Every Four Years Something New A dded
NOTI OF FALLS

To Zest In American Peoples Tastes
A ttire
Smarter
'Nowadays
pad uied to go back to college
•napptly attired in a bulky raccoon
coat! T o d a j'i young college man
1* much more tm a rtly attired tn
new mghtweight fabric! and fla t­
tering at)lea.
~ T hi* fait. autU, *port*wear anJ
spo rtlh lrt* are fj*hionrd of bshier
fabric*: ilA-ounce *oaU in rt bltncli*
import cotton*, silk* with mohair
fibre* and *ynthetics.
The goal in fabric u«e I* to keep
the man warm without im othertng
him in awraddling-heavy fabric*.
From California, come nrw»m aken tn leather* and tuedo* that
art the styling tlandard* for the
entire country. New are the three^q u a rte r “ Sporrtf»r*' coati in aoft.
f ove bka leathrr*.
Top new* tn color i» white!
Hello. m a n green and natural tan
are important leather eolora for
fall.
The parallel line look and the
•tripe-touch are the underlying
faihlon p a llr m i in r*e ry young
m an'* wardrobe for fall
Example* of the parallel-itrip—lug* teen tn Ihe new tp o rtih irt*.
^ l'-t*u re wear and e a tu a li, *how
atrip** with unusual color combir itin n i. thlck-and (hin wMt.,», ver­
tical. horitontal and diagonal d i­
rections.
Stripe* are u»ed aa trim in
thouldrr, collar, and ilecvc area*
In t h ir li and is c a te ri. Where
monotone fabric* ary u»ed. the
striped effect rome* from tuck*,
pleats or trim detail.
The alim m rr, straighter line —
from ra iu a i wear to d rrttu p wear
tn the new mate tUhmirile empha•ire« itrip e * and itnped feeling*
in deugn more than ever.

Boys Take Pride
In Being Logical

Every four year*, atom
Urn time, something new i» added
ta the se ll with which America
wratehei. »nd participate*, la it*
•port* event*. It l» lha B lllp of
oncoming Olym pic*, the da»h and
•pics of Impending international
competition, which permeate* drep
into collegiate and a c M lit ie rank*.
So. although the United State*
w ill not *end tt» iplnted delega­
tion* to Melbourne. Au»tralia, un­
til 1IM. the *urge w ill be fr it
Ihroughmit the land thi* Fall and
Winter. For Winter Olympic* —
»urh a* ipeed tkalm g. *hung, bobilrdding, figure tkating and le r
hockey — w ill take place in Cor­
tina. Italy, January 3* to Febru­
ary S.
America w ill he more sports conk io u * than ever, in view of the im ­
pending Olympic*, lin e r it i* realued that Ru»»la »cek* to supplant
thi* country a* the foremost athlelie nation in Ihe world.
•‘ II should be an outstanding Fait
and Winter in »pnrt«," i i y * tiro r g r
Paw ton. vice-preitdent of A. O.
Spalding and Pro*.. Inc., m o il fa
mou* of A m erica'* manufacturers.
Paw ion point* out that tuperior
equipment i* r*&gt;enti»l for itip e rio r
prrform ince and may often spell
the narrow difference between vie
lory and defeat.
An important tip to alt bark-to­
ichoolrr* rt that good equipment
t« e ttonliai in all iporla, be it fool
ball, haikeiball, tarro u e . hockey.
tkaling tkung. track or field, or
whatever come* to mind! You may
not be a •‘le tte r’’ man but &gt;ou can
enjoy your favorile sport better
with " * a r * lty " equipment.

Schoolboy Patrol
Group Begun
Police Chief Roy W illiam * beS*n hi* organisation nf Schoolboy Patrolmen with an eye to ­
ward making the lOiS-M school
year the *afe*t in Sanford'* his­
tory. Recently, Chief W illiam *
gave instruction* to the firs t
member n f h i* new orgsniration,
Harrison C. Smith, who brgsn
eervlng ■■ a achoolhoy patrolman
four year*, ago s i ,8eulh*liie P ri­
mary School.
Chief W illiam * said that 14yiar-nld Harrison Smith, son of
Mr. and M r*. Clayton C. Smith,
1304 Palmetto, la po**ibly th eldest in -lin e n f service m hi*
school organisation.
Smith, now * student at Semin­
ole High School w ill continue to
•erve in Ihe tra ffic organisation
•rrvtng In p ro lrct rhtldten at
hu»y lnter»ectiona near Sanford
City trhool*.
Chief W illiam * take* his in fo r­
mation, to pa-* along to the
youth org a n ita 'io n , from the Na­
tional Safety Council'* •'Signs ef
Ufa'* program.

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Collrce a- a Junior this fa ll.
{le ft 1 who w ill return t
T hi* Shlilev I ce creation found in Yow elli ia a two pie. e nueert and
black rolor of a wovrn ilru e n . It bat a white nmue trim and la n e
black button* to cive it that " i i r u r t " look. • &gt;o her rie h t I* MU*
Margaret Morrison «ho w ill to a Junior in the t'n iv r n tv of Rich­
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Fashion Is Feature
O f College Campus

Fashion, combined with func­
College men pride • hem selvfi on
tion, I* the main feature o f the
he‘ng logical, and they are no
college
man’ s bark-tn-campuv
•erne in wearing w inter weight
wear f»r fall The nc-v college
rlolhe* I f It la not rold when the
( balk »tre**ei:
fa ll te n irite r begin*.
1 'leep dark* In elothing. wHh
A * a re»ult. wool flannel Ber­
muda w alking ahorta hava be­
brighter light* In *hirt»,
uwkv
come • * common a tig h t on the
and acrev»orie» in provide effereeiti|iii« during warm September
live runiravt.
ao&gt;i (k to lie r day*, a* they a rt in
2 A new ila.h and fla ir in all
June.
r tin pm w rar, evprr -ed in Inrneib
College men prefer eharroat
WASHINGTON. !» C t Special I up la il collar*, big, big pocket*,
gray wool flannel *hnrta beeau*#
— An e*tlm *ied afi.TIhooct to t* clothe* that rvem pilfy the tali
the charcoal color ran be worn
and teenager* w ill tt»k o ff to slender look.
w ith any color aport coal ant
.1 The t'lintmental Influence,
r
la tie t when public achoolv *cro»*
s h irt. Calf-length wool hose In
highlight* m l rained e l e g a n c e
g ra y or navy and a tweed aport
iha nation r&gt;V»B their door* again combined with comfort.
coat are ‘U g h r fo r wear with
In September,
Soma of the mn,t n u t-l.ndlng
Sha ahorta.
V ’
— • * -.lf of new- t l y l n are to ha found in:
About one m illion student* r - r
Only one child In every 14 still rear rearh the auto llerm ahle the youngsfet* entering acii'ml
Sport Coat* — a new *port
itlr n d * a one room »rhn&lt;d thank* ace without benefit of any formal th i* fa ll w ill be g rttin g their coal come* In what are railed
(. consolidation of rural *eh"oi&gt; driver rduralion.
nantr* in teacher*' attendance compound color*; rirrp -ln tird com­
book* fo r tha firs t time, accord­ bination of striping* in too - u *i|
Teamed with (M i ipurt coat rt a
ing tn tha U . S. Offlca of Edu­ n&lt;w look in slack*, in flannel*;
cation.
in the lam e compound coloring.
Tha opening n f school wiH al»n
Tweed Coal* —A brand new
refocu* nuhtin attention on ihe
Idea m an outer coat I* a very
critical ahoriage n f tearhrra. Tha
free, casual tweed garment. 36
1!»55 Teacher Supply and l&gt;emand
inches long (fingertip length).
f y Central Fran
Report, prepared annually by
It ha* a big tu rn u p collar, huge
Iha National Kduratlon A»*«ciaI i a a TIDAL WAVE i f eoUagu
poekrl* and colorful fleecer! lin
tinn, point* out that tha teacher
students set (• engulf Amarica’a
mg.
*V&lt;iriaga I* a litl d- M'etale even
Inilitutlosis *f higher teaming la
Plaid* — Plaid* In authenllr
though
IW,rt3d
qualified
teacher
ft few short year* will provide a
camlidatea were graduated from Rcntch Tartan*, w ill ha another
powerful shot of economic adrena­
college* and unlveraitir* in* Juno. ranipu* wear standout thi* fall
lin to tha nation1* business.
O f tha M.I7S graduate* who You'll discover them la whirl.*.
Any parent attempUng to ftnanee
are qualifle,! to trarh In elemen* | trim m ing* for corduroy coat*,
jft college wfueaUon, for sen* or
la ry achoort, the report estimate* •wester*, and even in ouler wear
‘daughters knows the high cost of
that only T9 per rent w ill actually home*. One nf the mn*l popular
learning and It doesn't aU ge for
plaid* w ill be ttla rk Watch, tea
be on the Job th i* fall.
room, books and tuition.
Mors than that ara reeled to turing blue, green and black.
Joe and Jill College are M g . , .
A new surds blmn# that I*
replace tha 60,000 leather* who
really M g. . . apandera. According
Irave tha profeaaion eaeb year, • pot and-waler repellent, ha* knitte a national collage market curNKA emrhasiie*. fit ill more ara led fo lia r, cuffa and w a iit to as­
key, the &lt;4J,(M atudaate who en­
neaded tn take rare of the increas­ sure ttmg fit.
tered college for Ihe l i s t Unto In
ing tnro|lm»nta in tha lower
the felt of 1IS4 epent • total of
A new outer Jacket tn warm
grades a* well as to rfdure over- feeling Nylon It auilahle for all
S2J4.aio.uo for apparel room fur*
• Ita rlaoea and replace teacher* tlim a lr« and ail ooidonr a ctivity
■lading* and othtr equipment.
who do not meet minimum atan- * atailabla in solid eolora ant
The big Jolt, however, cornea la
dard*.
(he yearly Mila for tuition, feea,
Iha popular plaldt,
hoard and room. Each year, at*
The NEA report aitimatea that
The traditional hutlon-down thecording ta tha au m y . these aeano
a litUe over half of lit,416 gradu­ front * t ) lr show* up In new group*
young*ter* wttl * * M (2.S41.0M,ate* w ho a r* prepared tn teach In of convcriation m iking
*p n rl
high school w ill *lgn teaching shirts with short and long.point­
too. In addiuoa they win. each
year, buy IUMOO.OM worth
contract* High school official*, ed fo lia r* in a wide, wide choice
aware o f tha current teacher of colon and imaglnaliva pal
v tm L
. . .
shortage which w ill face them term.
shortly i f Ik * "teacher supply
trend ia not sharply and decisively
reverted."
In addition to the soaring en­
rollment and teacher shortage,
M i l tn - a i n p » m
school e ffir ia li ara aoafroated
m m pkym i ^ i r u
Georg* Weihington h lm ie lf #»w ith other problem*!
M H t m ta d h \ t p | t . I n
The additional flva m illion hoy* f*hli&lt;hed and rontnhuted to the
AbM, Per exaivpla, the and g irls who have iky-meketed financial support of ■ *hno| In
rata la aatmlaluag. itu - the elementary school enrollment* his home town The building treeW f a tMa ywar wwa
In the pa«t seven year* are now led in H U , atili standi.
beginning to push Into Junior high
Many great leaden of th* Rlate
school grades. Where th a n are ef V irginia received their aarly
three students In tha high school* rduraim n tn th ii b ill* thraa-rnnm.
now, there will ha four la 1M0 three-story building, Util tn u«e

Over 36 Million 1
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In Alexandria by tha school sys­
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aad flva hi IMA. Only I I p*r cent a f Um
than S ■HUM phyaklally handi­
c a p ^ children a n neeivtag apod a l aarriewa from (half aehwals.
Eifhtaan per cent ef (ha chil­
dren enrolled In achoola In 4J
atatae attend classes In building*
that do net meet minimum fire
safety requirements.
Approximately 70 per cant of
tha elementary eehonl claaaea In
urban arhon] aymtam* hava mars
then 90 pupil* p « data.
—.

nrck

O iildrrj are mora likrly to
laarn ta put toy* away If con­
venient ihelre* ara provided. If
Uia toy* are Uirowa belter-skel
tar Into a elieit. It only meant
that one m en U itibstjtuted h r

another.

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�pens win joon taii
Youth Away From Play
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eitiiona w i l l
d support to their
ft, »hieh this year
iround a patriot!*
reedom R ing!"
filrla w ill eilend
oward “ demnrratia
lout the remainder
y ta r.
tier, both Ind'inrl
h« retum cl "a fte r

Frontier Tradition
Will Be In Style
From the tln le it tot to the young
teen, trhool-werd bound youngsters
w ill be dreaaed Ir the ‘ frontier"
tra d itlo n -fro m their I n t b t r boot*
JOHN C l't.M 'M JR f i r m and Judv I-avemler frc n lc r) went Into Jorobinn'a to look fo r new school to tKeir eoonahln tap)
clnfbr* M ir t r r Johnson. » o lc irirl. rbi.ua Judv oolaid. txipuiar with even Oie yo jn e cr art, fo r that
Tha (levy Crockett fiih m a phe
bark-toatbool neoneta. (S ta ff Phots.)
nomrnon hie ew*pt .he rountry
and Intn the Imagination ef evary
young tier.
Roy a and g irl* alike are wearing
count kin rap*, tea ih irt* and
S o m ttlm ri a child wclcomei thalr Here professional help may be fringed Jacket*. Roya are totin'
needed
decision for him.
rifle *, w tarlng fringed gauntlet
Patienr* vnd guidance have to go gtovea, aporting e * boned leather
And; thrra ar* o c rlllo n i whan
hand
in
hand
In
dealing
with
thi*
the importance of an event — auch
"D e v y ’* b e lli.
a* catching a tram, or beeping a part of childhood development
Royr in d g trti both i r * eagerly
medical appoint merit — make* it K motion* I growth cannot be de Hutching Crockett billfold*, wear­
minded,
it
can
only
b#
nurtured
n rrn v a ry fur the parent to uie
ing ring* with th e ir h a rm picture,
authority. Tha rearon can be e*and dretttng up their room* with
plained to th* child, perhapa with
( rn rk rtt apreada and " b a n k ia "
a promt** that "la ie r on wt'U have
rug*.
plenty of lim a for play."
In every possible c h ill's . eeessA child n rrd t help in giving up an
ory, apparel itam and toy—th#
cnjojable pa»lim*. Such phraiaa
world of "D avy Crockett" 1* th*
a t "supper In fifteen minute*," or
world of childhood, today.
"b a lh tim * after the next rrc o rd l”
help p tcpai* H it child to raeva on
In I HI, Abraham Lincoln signed
patent's expe ctat.ons.
p, the next ta ik or activity.
a bill to provide for the e*tabDawdling and la rin c i* ocrur In
The behavior which wa call “ lo ll
liahment of a college of agricul­
Biany formt, from infancy through n c u " can, like dawdling, be a norture and mechanical art* In every
adulthood and old age Dawdling ma| apd important aspect of g
state
la uiually aisoelated with early child's emotional growth,
childhood; laain**l dating the #Jojn
yjjf t&lt;&gt; undrritsnd a chtld'a
not break Into the text. IHustra*
leicent years.
la tm n a , we might examine the
Huh* that ar* realirtlc Interpreta­
M oil parent* ute "dawdling" In * ay « a o u riH v c i feel in asking
tion* or th* text are preferred, and
deicrlbe a child * behavior when him to do a certain lath. Doei
one half of the book ihouid be pietha child doe* not do what the par- pdly have to taka out th garbage
lure*. Tho m ajority of th* trhoel
•n t ark* In the expected time.
because he's low man on the totem
librarian* voted for full page Ulus*
"Lannea*" has a little different pole and no one alia above him
trstio n i
Color I* a m utt fnr tha
meaning. P a rrn ti uie Ihe term w ill do it? tf *o, ran be take oo
tllu itra lio n * of children's books
la tin e t* to deicrlbe a child a be- this chore cheerfully?
Goading,
Roth irhnol and public librarian*
bavlnr when he baa not performed threats or brlhea may result in getare looking for th * same qualittei
a ll or enough of h it la tk*. no mat- ting a chore dona, but for th* child
in w riting for beginner*. fUniplile t how much time D allowed . . . U .eii ir III!* carry-over value. H r
n ty , elanty, and imaglnalion ar*
I t often eropa up in connection with approach** th# next la th with, U
considered Ihe most Important faeschool work, muale lasautii, and anything, more re»i»Uneo.
tora. A Ha mentioned are suitable
household laikaI
A boy of fourteen put hi* Anger
vocabulary, lin e a rity, humor, and
You ean propel a young dawdlrr ®n another aspect of thla, when he
short sentence*. Condescension ta,
regarded a* Iho worst evil in w rit­
Into oelioa, parent! ite m to feel, commented: "When I do something
ing for children, while sentimen­
but how do you movo Iho Inert odo- I 00*1. ,f|ey **?• 'Ihal'a p ic* . but
j t ar(Dl f
whrn I do something bad, I never
tal.ty. trite or slight stories a l i i
ranked high In tho list of things so
We have !« account (or a chUd’r h f4 r ,h* rnd °* 1,1 *
he avoided.
Inborn "temperamental" Halts In
A parent need* fn not* end re
By hetier than two U on*, be­
handling each individual child and mark on Ihe potHivo things la a
ginning reader* prefer a whole
Rill problem* - , . some children child'* hehavinr; the value of anhave a naturally dove rhylhm Thi* rmiragrment I* atmovt too obviou* shape.
book rather than a collection of
short stories. They love chapters
I* not changed by cumdant admun to need comment. Yet, even though
Two thirds of the llb re ria n i poll­ and the feeling of aecompHJiment
Itio n i to quicken hi* pace.
» * may exclaim over h it lateit
ed agreed that illu itra tio n i should on rom pM ing o whole booh.
A ••akiw-mnllon'* child U not fail- P*c‘ ur*
1 J le,n ,d l™er
Ing to top* with a liluatlnn, but P '*'*- * e lake It so tor granted .
no# who m u.t approach it ta h it ww are apt to be remla. in pral.lng
Own way and in hia own time.
Improvement along the* lines.

Child s Dawdling Needs A ttention

C itiia n th lp — them* o f th * I tu t
"L e t Freedom R in g !" birthday
preject. Th# pioject, which high*
lighted Camp Fir#’* 45lh snnivsr«ary celebration In March, la a
T»«rround ana giving Camp Klre'a
RWAOO member* an epportunlty
10 r » * toward tivie rcspoasibtlity and m aturity.
In keeping with tha e ltlia m h lp
theme,
theme. Camp f i r * Girls arroaa
the nation 'h a t* honored their
..
freedom-founding forefathers In
drama, veraa and aeng. They have
re-enartad great momenta
in
A m trlran hlatory (Paul Ret ere'*
ride, tb * algnlng o f the Decla­
ration of Independence |, they
have lllu ttra le d each tenant af
the Rill o f Right* and they have
etudled the live* and eontrlbutlon* o f "Frvedom Well Ringer*."
And they have h*cnm* aware—
and w ill ennllnu* their vigilance—
af eommunlty reroute** and re
ip-.niibllm er. Camp Kira ( ilr li
now ran apeak with flrat-hand
knowledga o f tha work a f their
clvla afficlala and a lly in siltu tlon*.
lea rn in g tha tod# o f atlquetta
far tb# atara and atrlpea ha* been
high on th# Hat a f "good c it iit a "
a rtlv ltle r undertaken by coost-toeooat Camp Fife member*. Many
hav# hern ahl« ta put th d r new
knowledga to work during ramp
flag aeremonlea thin aummer.
H lrlortcal pllgnmagea h a v *
praved a favorite birthday vantu r* thua fa r la 1 M I, w ith va rl
number* of Camp f i r * filrla visitIng the nation* aapital, Boiton,
Philadelphia and famoua aitea
near their awn home*.
W ith the return te school—and
holiday* ahead—Camp Klre mem­
ber* w ill eonn h* caught up in a
w hirl af other aativitlea—acting
aa aura**' aide, baby titlin g , hold*
ing "career" and "charm " clinic*,
making hoapltal layette*, C hrist,
maa favor*, m ltlan* fo r K arat
and a hundred other Itema. Rome
w ill earhanga * t r k k l or tre a t*"
Hallowa’enlng fo r # o i l e r t i n g
cloth** and money fo r th * needy
—other* w ill Initial# “ litte rb u g "
campaign*, bring thaer to ahutln*.
aid In drlvea for lib ra ry and
mualc project*—a ll w ill emphaaita
the need fo r eivlo aooperatlow and
awaieneta In today'a world.
Comp F ire filrla , founded In
1110, la th# nation* oldoet youth
eryanliatinn oertrlng tha lelaurwtlm * IntaroaU o f flr la eevru to
•IghUen year* of ago. Ita health
and ehararter-bulldlng program
la ope** to mcmbc-i o f every race,
religion and background.

iStudent's
Vision
Important

"P L A ID S IN T IIK N KW S " or at leaat In the -bock-to-sehool" new*.
Her* Ml** Marv Jan* H vn t. atudrnt at flemln-tlt- llle h trrlmol. ill* ,
ptav* a two-nlera r r i i m envernMe at the P K. P i"cell Tv The Itimn• r &gt;1 a height plaid treated by Kabro w ith a w ild calor blouaa to
a rent lla erlamieaa. A must In evary g irl* wardtoba. (Photo bv
Jamraon Studio)

'Age, Weight, Height' Chart
Doesn't Do Much For Children
important In tha development of
tha adolercent. Roy* should en­
joy security and affection and they
alto want to know that their par­
ent * place confidence in them. Thi*
is usually the age when i r l f confb
dance ia moat needed and we
ihouid watch not to rob them of It
by comtant criticism which too of­
ten luma into nagging.
Avoid, too, comparison with itster or th# boy down th * itre e t who
la bound to be the perfect eaampia.
There ia tittle we can do with t
normal healthy lad which might
hurry hormone action, hla beard ot
tha aga in which ha w ill accept
academia and homa reipoosibliitie*. And plea*#, remember not to
watch tho chart loo do*aly.

I Dreamed I W ent To School In

M la natural for a par.nl to he
tnnecrnrd whrn he feel* that hla
th ild la not outgrow ing . liage of
development, and la Hinging to
habylih way*. But, don't w* all
taka Um# out to cobilalo, plan,
re fle n and dre.m . . . while appar-

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th# other hand, there comas
• lim e, when parents should activek r help their child to focua on what
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bf Ih H f efforts ta Ira l their way
( r d u a lly and exp*rtmeaitally larward.
In a persistent a id eootimMua
form, they a r* usugtly symptoms
of aomclhlng troubling tho child.

k between, y o n 'll wont Um a
rfreom o f o hew. The Rattor.ng
difference is rig h t th a n fas tho t

K v try M l o v M a d i la rT i

M it e M poaole. . . ihot Rivo
y o w Ig w o Um ewoat lifto ff
lim n , tho youthful

tho tehoel yaar. .

Ml U Ml

uccent you'vo dreamed o f!
T ry Etude* today,

W ILLIAM SO N 5 &amp; 10
Z 5 th S T .

DUNGAREES

k y a w favor!to fo M c a .

O r i f y o n p r a f n r dung n re o o ,

AN D PARK AYR.

n t P u rc c lI'R w n h n vn n a l u
f o r n v o ry o n n .

1.19 - M l

In i Ism
p l n l d s naff
solid colors.
Ml

Saddle
Shod

G i r l ' s aarlrfla
oxfords, black
&amp; n h l t o or
brown A whltn,
nU alznt.

Ml

i LOOSE-LEAP'
i BRIEFCASE I
■A m l_buy for ataJ w tn . Top m i n tow.
f S T w I tk bmM lock
fu ten er, two-ring or
Lthrw-riiii note b o o k

NOTEBOOKS
OF ALL KINDS
Bfffnl back, loonn-Unf,
not* pad*, acrateh
p n tb . . w n h * v n th o m

•II. Buy your* barn
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POLO SHIRTS
Tow

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A total of IIV ooe ewe-mom
rountry sehoole were h operalion ta M U , aa compared to tho
IS 000 s till hi oao today.

�THT! SkNFORD TIF.RALD

Foot
Health
M onth

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Beckoning Industry
Boosts College Rolls

Th# National F«at Health Cauael. t» apunvoring Child foot Health
Uott'.M during September to lu c k
children the im portant* of batter
foot c jr * , good posture. and boo
to *a lk.
tiiir&lt;n| ChitJ foot Health Month.
si.,o»l p h tilc ia m tn many itata*
w ill Inc.u'l* the evammal'on of th«
(cat n the fall check-up Foot »»
•nunatiufla a t* required by la * .n
Massachusetts Rhoda liland and
California, and lb other ita tta inelude foot health education for chil­
dren
P u n n i the aummer play montha
eh.ldran'a feet grow rapidly and
th* proper development of their
feet require that ne* leather achool
ahoea b* fitted large enough to pro­
vide for tha aummer time toot
growth.
,
Chlldren'a feat ahould &gt;* m in u r*o every 1 to 1 montha, and fitted
with correct a it* thoaa and koalary
at all time* Outgrown ootnear la
th* cauee of bon* and joint defect*
and deformitie* of th* fret, leg*,
and apine.
Survey* ehow that bO% af th*
feet tn the United State* ar* de­
fective. and 11% of thee* defect*
could have been prevented If given
proper car* in time. It haa alio
been found tbat out of a w ry 100
email boy* just entering acbool * i
hav* foot defect*, and that out of
loo girl* Juat beginning to go to
achool to ar* aim itarly afflicted.
Moat of thea* defect* ran be pre­
vented if checked during childhood.
In a great many imtanrea foot
trouble* hav* been traced to lb*
wearing of outgrown ahoea and allfitting itocklnga. T he.* atatlatlca
hav* been aaaambled ja the kaala
• f lurveya covering th* pant two
decadea
Maaaarhuietta wa* the fir tt
• ta t* to adopt Icgialatioo requiring
the annual eaamlnation of chil­
dren'* feet. T hl* legtilation waa
* poo acred by Dr. Joseph Lelyveld,
Chairman and founder of th* Na­
tional Foct Health Council. U tho
program prtaenUd for Child Foot
Health Month 1* obaerved by
achool* and thoeo In authocity, foot
defect* w ill b* recogmied and cor­
rected at an early age. thereby im ­
proving th* physical fitaeaa af fu ­
ture generation*.

Instruction Aid
Program Designed
To Assist Sports
A low enet audto-ytsusl bietnaet
Inn aid program known a* th* “ ln ginmng Sport* t e n * * ." haa been
designed be aaalat (porta, physical
education and recreation Instructora m latching toadamental ikilla
bo itudenta.
Rpontorod by Th# Athletic In ­
stitute. e non-profit ocgeolaetion
devoted lo th* edvancement of ath­
letic* end phytlcal education—each
•port elide film haa been prepared
wader the direction of promlaoat
leader* in each .port field.
Subjects a r* packaged m com­
plete " k it " form including U mm
elideftlm tn full color, accompany­
ing transcribed Instruction*, a comprebenilve laitm ctton guide, and
M e itudent'a handbook.
An eutatandlng feature af the**
elideftlm* In their * * * * af *p*ra•on.
la the ta itru rtln a procedure, earh
aporta aklU la "broken down" la
• a oomponent essential# such at
w rist end arm actions
snd M y posit!
sitioa—each ka a do. -atop demanitration—
tailed etep-hy-ib
•aloe
k m . with notes
eotai on the game's klekory. rules and equipment.
Subject* available In th * Beginn­
ing Sports Series aru archery, badmtatoa. baseball, basketball, bowltag. soft ball, tonal*, tumbling and
voUoybeU.

ha the damond foe ledny’s sollepe graduates.
By Central Free* A»*eeWitl#n
I ualss. A t leaat 1.000 additional
A I-T IIO I UH soaring birthrates companies earned on modifted re­
are th* mam sourtt of seam- cruitment program* through corsplitting colleg* enrollments there reipondenc* w ith college place­
l* another, lass measurable fader. ment officers.
• • »
American youth* ere learning,
T t i r V A I . t r of luch recruiting
year by year, that a colleg* edu­
cation pay* off In batter job* end to th* concerns practicing It be­
come* apparent tn th * lig h t of n
higher salaries.
They also knew that there are recent a u n ty mad* by Northwest­
fa r more job* than thsr* are col­ ern university. Th* Survey disclosed
lege men end women to All them that th* recruitment cost per grad­
and that a college degree la para­ uate hired averaged H U , although
mount to an employment insur- it may rang* from |M&gt; lo gl.JOO
per graduate hired, depending on
once policy,
Th* source of thle employment th * dutanc* and number of achooti
hay day la th * ever espandmg covered.
Despite these expensive and
United State* economy and th*
consequent Increased demand for comprehensive measures, com­
th * professional and management panies ar* not getting all tha
Skllla of colleg* trained people.
graduate* they want. The armed
According to United Btatra cen­ forces, of course, ar* their biggest
sus reports, there ar* four lime* competitor. It has been estimated
aa many professional* In th* that IS per cent of this year's col­
United Stataa today aa there war* lege senior* have not completed
in IbOO. W ith college-trauiad sci­ their m ilitary a e n u * obligations.
entist* end technician* leading th * Returning vela ar* not of sufficient
parade, professional workers hav# number lo maks up th * loss of
Increased three Umea aa fast oa th * new greduatae to buainee* end
tho total tabor force from 1IT0 lo Industry.
Of u i* estimated IS 000.000 col­
th * present urn*.
The demand fo r colter* gradu­ lege-trained Americana in th * na­
ates by bustntaa end industry In tion today, according to n survey
1B55 shows aa overall increase af of all living college graduate* con­
nine per cent. A breakdown of tha ducted w ith th* co-operation of
total shows the demand fo r engi­ 1.037 educational Institution*, M
neering. chemistry and phytica re- per cent ar* proprietors, execu­
eruite increased by lb per cent tive*, managers c r professional
while the Increase for eU ether man compared w ith I I per cent
fo r non-groduateo.
fredontee was two par east
• * *
Censue gguree ehow that th * tna s m r r r a t t » i w*n-k**ww earns of tqe non-collsg# men has
buataea* and Industrial concern* alraady started to decltnt a t th *
th a t natively eeek eoliege-treined 4b to I f age bracket when th *
wen shows that salaries ere going toll*(*-educatad man la juat ranch­
«p w ith the demand fa r graduates. ing hi* peak. Although th * col­
In IB M th * avenge monthly le t* men'* Income doe* decline in
fU r tln g salary fa r engineer* U th * U to S4 brocket, th * rata of
• M l n month e r an Increase of l.T decltno la much l**a rapid.
f o r te n t over 1154. Salaries m
Th* cenaua Bgurea show, more­
e*Ue ere D M , up 1 4; accounting over, that In th * PS-to-d* bracket
M IS, up I I ; general butmte* H IT . tha collet* gradual* has on |nrom*
op I S. and ether Saida 1547, up 4 more than twice that of o nongradual* and In tha tS-and-qv*e
per tank
This year at least 1,000 com­ bracket tha gradust* haa an in­
panies seat representative* to the come more than tnpla that af tha
nations* aampueae to recruit grad- non-grad uata.

Warm Clothes Essential Part
Practical, warm woolen clothes
a r* an eevcatial part of every
bork-to-achool wardrobe!
Manv wool school clothes ran
be aaatly ard ta fa ly washed, ac­
cording to th * Wool Bureau.
What's more, they can he washed
in th * waahir.g marhlne aa well aa
by hand.
Th* secret a f washing woe)
clothes lot
1. Be aura that their construeMon w ill perm it them be he wash­
ed.
I . Mae* the garment around In
the weak water an Mule aa pos­
sible.
T h a t* a r* tow wovon wool fa ­
brics that can't ho washed, i f
th * rig h t technique is weed.
Boya' wool gabardine or flan­
nel M ata, weal shirt*, alp front
Jackets and g irl* ' wool akirt*.

Moro Ira n half of S i* nation'!
ltd
National Honor Society oM-room school! aro joeated In
haa over thrao m illion members Nfhraaka, Wisconsin. Michigan.
Is th* nation's accredited high Iowa, Missouri, Banana and South
Daht/ta.

INSTRUM ENTS

School Safety
Patrol Readies
A Junior aim y of more th a n ‘ by schools,** an AAA spokesman
•‘O0.UO0 p«ys and g lilt of th# captained l o .*1 motor clubs an*th«oi Safety I'atro' w ill be re- nuall*' distribute millions of post|&lt;ortlng fni duty at achool crest- | eis and l*svnn aul.lr, to aiaist
!n -t throughout the I nited Stetes ' leathers wltn this pr»rram .
when schools reopen this .rm rster.
The firs t poster that w ill go
The American Automobile A»*o- to schools this year |&lt; one *«k' x1 1..n. one o* the nnncipal found- mg childien to "H elp Youi .-»(#•
CIS of the I at ml movement, estl- ty P atrol." ri'h e ri that w ill &gt;#vk*
m at** that mote \oun«*ier* *111 ip the monthly aer.ea are:
t. “ Watch fur Turning C a n ."
■e serving aa aafety guardians In
I
“ book A ll Way* H *for*
th* coming • hnnl year than at
C rossing"
any time In the Patrol'* long his­
4. “ Play Away from T ra ffic .•'
tory.
I "W alk On l.e fi Ta.ing T ia fA ndre* J S.-rdonl, pielldent of
fie ."
th* A A A , »av» 1ha» th# School
g "Keep from Bstwesn Parked
Safety Patrol*. m.«r# than any
Cara."
e'.ker elngl# fat tor, ar# rraponslhte
T. " lie B right—Rida R ight."—
f..r re .tu rln r the tra ffic death rat#
R iryrllng rule
of achool children in ih# b r.&gt;
I “ Cross (inly At Corners'*
14 year old ac* group hy over
b ‘ Be K ite * A lert on Rainy
10 percent during the past 1*
Pays."
year* while the dea'h rat# far all
10. “ Wear M bit* A fte r P a rk ."
other age t*«up# n-arly doubled.
"W ith the Pat ro ll more ac­
tive tlieo ever before." Mr. !*ord.vni slated, “ the ttiSVM achool
year should be on# of the aafest.
"W ith the aid of motor club*,
police, a n t achool. official*.' th#
AAA president continued, “ the
oat role have really don# an out•'.ending Job "b u t in recent y»*r*
parent* are eeumg even further
assurance that iheir children w ill
t&gt;» well protected while walking to
achool by the presrnco of a rrlatlcely n»« forre of 'safely servtical*'— the w o m e n crosamg
guard#."
The AAA I* getting a continu­
ous flow of reruns from motor
rlub* around the country on th#
establishment of women crossing
guard u nit* tn rillaa and towns.
These adult *ta rd s ar# not intend­
ed tn replace th# patrols—ra lh rr.
they work with the youngster* U*
form a “ saf-tv learn."
"U nder the "Standard Rule# f«r
ih * Operation of School Safely
P atrols"—published hy tha AAA
in cooperation with leading achool
o ffic ia l!, police, end elvte groups
- « h * patrol boya and g irl* nr* re­
quired I " it« v • " *h* 4ld*w*lh i«
gold* children. Th# Pntrel* * r *
\ f f tuppotfd I®
t# dif*
ert tra ffic - I " most b '« *» *,h' r*
ndult guard* nr# carving, they
have the authority I* direct vehicu­
lar tra ffic and often they * !• • *»"
mak* erraita ar i*»ue traffie Ur
k tt*.
“ Another factor which I* eentrlouting I " greatar safety f«r child
rrn I# th# tnrreared *mphasia h*
ing placed en safe walking habu*

“ I t Ih Ft 1 UK F I. A IIP * savs »!'■• C.itlrrn R n teh .ri &gt;.n tuin'ilar Rem Inal- It b grxilnvte M *« T!"p*i
| birtv.m w ill enter r. Ilr,.* this f n11 a* , i 'r . l t r r - i . II i r in It.iJ s v , She look* at
v u Ire o e s tb a t a n *
nlal.l. alu »v« rxinular. f v t 'lf '- . p r. lV r ltV l-llttot S
collccr stu ilrn l would like In have She I- h..M‘ e
lc &lt;tn.lv. Is hnl.line .• wove
with long
| oa the front w ith I 1 h n * r ‘«. M u \..,ni»« t!r *
sirev. «. Again w hltr la used In trim t«&gt;lh thi I'M r Pan collar and slervrs. |R a ff I ’h n trl

Iliu m th rift r.lucatuin
ut *|&gt; |i"o \im *iil) tit' stmvi i!&gt;V4. 'o u t the nation.
School savings hanking, *• an
\ (^rge part I the iiu n ry savr.1
Prior to World War II schml
organized national movement, t«
vt.nlrnti »t.n,|« for indivnlual iavu.es was a&gt; much a part of Co
In terms of in tra n t) and msur* vpon-orrd hy the Committee on m trrp n «• »n the part oi the chil srluuil curriculum as the three II s
|&gt; tr p tr.in ts Panting* lr..m huch programs w rrr divert »xl lo
•nc* for the future nf America, the
&gt;A''U e* 1 Ranking «f Htr
ll.vnkmg Asaofiotl as.' |
. h me entires, a f* - rh* . . . . dcletiss u .. I&lt; and
money deposited tn srhim savings \ m r r . iin
*nd w c -k e n i p&gt;h. haliv stamps when t'ir covetnnirnt »narrnunts is ihe most important dr This iio u p works in cmipcratlon
posits in our hanks tnday. says J with l.&gt;c*l hanks which in lu in sitting, lawn citting a ui many listed Ihe psoplrs' »up;»ort lo lh ;i
otlu-r tavk»
t bl.loma. drposltt riot
k intent Keogh. Jusiire of the Su work with schiu.l auttm rillrs
When Ih* Ib U lIM id •••; vc ,t
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v ... „• t v art I m &gt;re banks »:#
ptrrne Court «f th* Mate ol New
York
npens, Ib e ir w ill be more than J, cant) don* without
once asa.n becoming active in Ih#
In hn endorsemfnl o f ir a rh in i *■•• o m si
ith bank dap
rhe figure*
• I school irhoul »a
na each
Ihi aft and savings as . srho&gt;d act, totaling rnnie than IIS nulli. n &gt;lol savings do n"' lak. nb. a n .Hint &gt;r . r m a iir ga o i . nottibcf &lt;d partrtlFs Ih* t*leran jurist jo tiu with I n - in the u» hanks promoting Ihe la
i imb*t •(individual
tlrlpatlng b nhs siudenti ant t ^
educators and c iv ic traders in ap scho ol s a v in g s n t h e ir cnmmunl m gs
a .i inl* I
rhib lrrh ta l t lia r volume o ! dc|*osita is tepredating (hr man) values re a lifrd ' tics
Mils l i g m r rr|trrseuts a g a iti lirbt in l i u n d i r . l . .d banks Ihioogh |&gt;orlr&lt;l

CLASS

NS

P w v JncVct nnd ‘Slim ! ! n n
F I;i l l w it h llm lv K ic k P l. i. t
• ..ill a ll M 'p llt till*- ti&gt; aill'tvna

Feeling In Style
Is Internotional

for &lt;asmtmio n ir n - r or iiikiimI
liv in g
U n -tw ililc c iM .lu f../
In iln re d ti fn a h in n im rfc v lin iu
T n n h l.
Mo m
( in n 'll. I .o ld ,
H elp . i 'h n r m n l ( ir o &gt; . fV t &gt;vvinklc I I I iip . I l l 'l l S l/c v H I A.

An international f#*Un| In fr*ah
original sty lrn i and dramatic new
uses of both new and older fabrics
marks th# young men's sport ahirt
itvle panoreme for fall!
Highlight* of the fel sport shirts
•tory aro: tho eo lla ra -a o ftro ll.
one pier* collar* that are truly coo
vertibla; aoft rolling collar* with
high button closure; aquereo neckItnaa with natural raglan should#**,
also fa a tu rn the rolled collar.
The famous Italian design with
th* hnrlaortal cross opening, is
now mad* without any buttons
whatsoever W* glv* a iweep and
flair to th* ahirt front. R can h*
worn open or closed.

lO/JG — 12.135

Jumper dre-res end larkete, as
well a t children's snow suit*, are
ira d ilv wainahla.
W aihlng woolen clothe* takes
to little tin t* that It compare*
favorable with any other fiber.
Juat remember Ibrae point*:
I. Remote great# stains with
a spot remover before w aihlng.
Ontren's feet ond their ahoe*
g. U i* warm water and mild should b* chicked at regular
soap.
Intervals—but H Is particular!*
B. Never week ever two m in­ Important tn tha Fall, after thr
youngsters* feet have been tub
utes, ar three—If heavily soiled.
4. Never w ring wool garment*. Jectrd tn a hard summer at play

S h O ii&amp;
T " ntnko yo u lo v e ly tn look a t , . n t achont,
a* b tis In c M . a ! hom e . Y o ii’ rw #&lt;&gt; *»•'*••• tn
f m e y o u r •v e ry - d n y audiences In t« ilo r r d
M n iilvu t t«» ah i it a im n i o u r lir iliiH iit to iic v lin n ! T h e y g iv e yo u th a t Indy s o ft f'-m in ln w
Im ik — y e t each s h ir t i« a gern o f c r a f t *m » n •h ip w ith t r u ly m in i ta ilo ie d ile ta ilc Y o u 'll
love— fr o m th e d lc c u t c o lla r to th e deep
tM in 't-p u ll'O iit a h ir t t a il* . Sigex !Ht UK,

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Local Workshop
For Teachers
Held A t SHS

By MARGARET M A LLO Y
Fponiorrd Jointly by th t City
a n j the County Board o f Public
Instruction, th t summer ircreation program began w ith reglatralion on June S3 under th t direc­
tion of E. W. Christcnsan. T ht
j activities n tra planned fu r throt
two largo group*; th t younger
children age* i l l through 11 and
H it older rhltdrrn age* IS through
IS. Varied activities w e rt planned
In Include the*# and other group*.
Home w e rt the C ity W id* Ttnnla Tournament, the C ity Softhall league, managed by Howard
Gordie and a Fishing Contetl
open to angler* tig through 18.
Tha teenager* followed this
achedule in the afternoon*: Mon­
day and Wednesday they played
tennia; Tueaday bowling with
Gordie; Thursday and Friday,
water skiing on Lake Mary. In

A three-week prt-school work­
shop got underway, hero in Sanford
M r* M irgsret Golt, co-ordinator
nt Instruction for Seminole County
Schools announced recently.
The workshop began, M ri. Goll
and, wilh leather* reporting for
duly t l their respective schools
Monday. Aug 13. and the actual
W'irk gut underway at Seminole
High School the following day .
The pre-school workshop, part
o( a long-range ln-iervle* train­
ing program for Semlnola County
teachers si as sponsored by the Uni­
versity of Florida and the General
Extension Division, and Is under the
direction ol Dr. C. L, KRgeri. Profe&gt;sor ol Education at UofF.
The program and In service
training ws* planned by an H v l-

set the rnn t're m e program Into
motion He has slated repeatedly
tnat the *eh»ol» vre a local re«p«n-ubility and he ha* endorred whole.
{ heartedly the roitim unity confer*
rneo movement.

By IIF.NRY TOY JR.

Director of (he National Citirtn*
fcm nils*laa for tha Public Schools.
Tha youngster* ara bark in
school. Tha admlnUtralors and
tearhrrs a r* back In aehnol. And.
i f I hey wer* to get | llttla touch
o f stagefrisht this September, it
would b* romplstelv understand­
able. For never before In our
schools* bUtorv baa »o much a t­
tention been focused on aehnol.
child and educator.
School problem* have been
growing Iteadlly for the past de­
rid e , but Interest In tha school*
I* beginning to catch un.
D uring 11*38. that Interest reach*
ed an alM Jm t high, and Indica­
tion* a r* that slthen concern o v e r
tha aehnol* w ill eonllnoa to ha
an • d iv e forta In a*hon| Improve­
ment fo r year* to come.
How ran wo gauga tha growth
o f eltlsen Interest!
Soma flguraa tell the story.
Membership In Parent Teacher
Associations ha* grown from 5,*
774.388 In 1848 to l,MS.M&gt;4 in
lt»M, w ith the number o f m rn in

Tenlalive Budget
For School Funds
Receives Approval
A; a tp e c lil mreIJng of the Sentinnle County School Board, held
ia the office- of (he Superinten­
dent of Public Inslruction, at Ihe
Court House, the budget for the
1983-38 school y ra r w a i approved.
The budget of 11,721,131 was
adopted, without change, al Ihr
meeting called for a public hear­
ing.
R T. Milwee, Superintendent of
Public Instruction, told Ihe borgl
member* th*t the greatest increase in the hudgpt was made
necersary because o f trachcrs pay
rail*.-* of 1200 per Instructional
unit. Miiwce also said that the 400
children a year Increase in school
attendance demands a larger and
larger budget earh year.
Cnmmrnling nn the e ir r llr n l
financial condition of the school
■ystem in Seminole County Milwee, mid Ihe bosrd lhal In July.
1938 “ we w ill have paid up all of
Ihe old bonded Indebtedness.** "We
have the money to clear Ihcte
debt* now." be said. y
In o lh rr business taken rare of
al U.e meeting was lha appointmenl of Mima Mary Lena Green a*
English Instructor at Semlnola
High School for Ihe rom ing year.
Prelim inary plan* fu r nine ad­
ditional classroom* at the Golds­
boro School were also approved.
The approved sketches wer* of a
one-story modern structure with

of Row, Peterson Co., served a*
reading consultant.
"T he workshop,** said Mrs Golt,
"waa divided Into seven basic d iv i­
sions. Tbsy were reading, arithm e­
tic and mathtm allrs, guidance, ad­
ministration. alemenlary cu rricu ­
lum, secondary curriculum and
arts and crsfls.**
On Aug. 24, Ihe entire group of
Irachrrs went to Daytona B rarh
to attrnd a district meeting of tha
Florida Education AaaoclalJon.

taught tenni* and w ater akling.
For th o .r with le*» aetiva Inter­
est* the High School L ib ra ry w ai
open Monday through Thursday
mornings. Ml»a Ednn Chittenden,
a very helpful librarian, had a
book binding and repair »e**inn
with tha youngslera on Friday
morning.
Tha Celery Crate waa open for
t ; teeneger* to drop In on Mon­
day and Wedn»»day evening*. On
Tuesday and Thursday they re­
raised danelng |e»aon« from an
A rth u r M urray Instructor. Every
Friday an organised dane# was
held fom 7 until t l pm . Mis*
Gene Nunnelly helped euparvlse
these group*.
Thi
younger group followed
this schedule: every Monday they
t * « a movie at tha High School;
Tuesday through F riday they
were divided Into three groups ac­
cording to aga whleh were the
• and 7‘a tha 8 and 8's and th*
10 and I t '* . Tha groups were
given an hour each o f directed
play, awlmmlng, and aria and
craft*. Ons hour weekly tech
group went bowling.
On lha playground such tports
as volleyball, softball, and bas­
ketball wera popular w ith tha
older onea whlla game* wer# fa ­
vored by lha youngster#. MU*
Caroline V rln n l* and MU* Peggy

W ilton directed their play activi­
ties.
In the swimming pool all chil­
dren ware given Instructions and
careful supervision by M il* Debt
Hi slier. A t Ira n ."1 pasaei* the Red
Cross beginner* swimming test in
the
two
older
group*.
Tht

CAROLYN m A I.I. U c ftl helm Jovr* Cullum Into a tunoer at J. &lt;L
I ’eitnev Co. fo r the chillv fa ll slays ah*-ad. This w ill im ttta i to w rar
to the football ramex and to school, ibev toms in b riv n t cotors too.
M’ holo by Jams Min Studio k

BACK-TO-SCHOOL

BY THE

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We Know Of
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aseon* from le ft wbn item # ta ba enlovlng his nm nartv aa much a* tha *oda. W ith him arc ft.
U It.l Mury Jana F lyn t, Nancy Richard*. J u m Jasuslag*. Frwddla, and Sonia U onforton. (S taff

No Better
School Shoes

Public Education
Started In 1642

More Wear For

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Crayons

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fa r Umm tenrlf g Panne? rfraaaat Thryra
•tpM with all the know-how of top n u isn ,
4tm la sparkHig pialda and finghamg
frora MKh top Bring aa Das River and Gale?
and Lord. And, Mora, jroa’ll GO for their
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with m r jm a c faahloa plata. Brins all

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You Rent o r Buy,
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS
Rota L. P n t n
NEW Junjla Hammock.
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(Reg. U n i E iU le broker*
Pup Taos*
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Annabelle Breen Henderson.
P A LM SALE
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133 * * l.
A t u w iili.
310 Saoiord A t a
Oiotn U21
PH. a n — i:-31 a t Hiawatha
DINING Room furniture-Duncan
Phyf* Cr»tch Mahogany Exrel*
leet tradition T iN # u x c a itr i.
Buffet Chin* c abmet and ir r v m * Tab!* 3fu*t be seer to *p.
Phone 1129 • A. B. Pcserton.Broker
c re c jit* H r* Jo in L B rim .
A iK C liln - A. B. P elcrw o J r ,
lty. Celery A v * „ Phone I73-M\
P J, Chtataracn. Garfield Wille tu . Jeha Metteh, R W. WiJ.
Uarai. A. C. Doudoey. Land Sur­ U * * R c rI.r A p p lia n c e C o n fe r
veyor,
"Y our W «jtiQ|houj# D ealer"
Maytag Mashers
C. A . W H ID D O N , S R .
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rrene i m
R rf. R ra l E tia ta Brokrr
V, E Doug!**, Associate
CONCRETE
111 S. Park
l*b. . » *
R fid v U lie d Concrete, Concrete
BL&gt;ck. Sand. Gravel. Cement
Conerrta Pipe to M rai A ll QuailONE YOU CAN HANDLE
(ka
tlo ju .
3-Bedroom, CB b o a *. tile bath.
Phone JU I
TV a c u a a i.
lir ; *
yard (or
rhildrea. Immediate occupancy Sherman C o n cre te P ip e Co.
Out W rit ULh SL
$3,367. — 11400. down. iw . per
month, OR S1000 down and
Extra cool room *. T tle v lilo n . IS
*»«Uy. Kile hen prlvileiea avali l f j h t l r higher monthly pay- Sewtmr ttirh ia e * . and R epalrlsf
tn*3t.» Payments include in i. BERTS 1M S. Tark P h*M 17*2.
and ta x *j You ahoold tea tha
— Factory to Too —
d tia C i on this
Clean furnlihed apt. Cio** l
A lu m in u m
3U Palmetto Axe. Phono 6loFOP RENT — 2 Bedroom downV e n e tia n IH in d *
i t u r i a p t furnished. clo.e in. Eneloird bead S a| proof bottom
_ WELAKA APAHTM EN-R- rw n
163. p tr month.
rail with plaeac end*. PluU c or
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pnvata hatha. I l l W. T J it Strayon Lipea. CoUon or nylvo
W. H. "RQ1" F T E irP tR
Realtor
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[ariranee
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Gertrude B. D la ;trld rr A uoclate Swikarlk GLi*? and P.itnt C&amp;
Day. Wetx or
Pbnne 331
Fuuu* 2123
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RED-1-VL
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CONKRETE
■A YU ONI) « . BALL. B R O K U
M ira te Concrete Co.
I D . H lrtlo v m ia . Aiiooiata
305 E la A \e.
Phono
F U R N IS H E D A P T S .
0 II. H a rtu cn , A im e lite
I'bnao MO Died hirniture. appUancei, tool*.
«H t t e it l i t . O t Call a t ru m l- MM Scuta Park Avo.
turo Center. 11R lkaat l i t .
;ie , B ouiat-iald Larry * H a rt
Woodruff A SlnrltUry
321 E u t a t S t Phone 1631

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LOVELY Cottascr. nicely furnuh*d By Meek or Montn. Home
after a p. m. o r on week-end*.
4 m ilu *outh on X7-H. Kivapetal* Motel. IL J. CarroIL
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NEW 2 Bedroom Frame HouM la
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electric ru m p Pnce 33.M0.
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Aisutment Ground floor. 317
Palmetto Ave

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S ii n A ir-eonditior'd. Soft uaUc, and P»iwitiin D r*e ri.
H A R R IE T T S
U E A l’ T Y NO O K
IM So. Oak Ate. I'boaa 171

MRS. ROOSEVELT VISITS JAPAN
A Stine ad, lu rb at the on* above
It only i t t per d iy on our low s|
fliy eiroed rale eennomy plan. 4Je
per day for I dayi and stc lor I

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INSTALLATION of Uaoleum. Car­ LtO|' * 11-. .1 r t t
tm toia w j. r d im»i with ilia h ily *oc
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lonpai s a ir m d * Dick For
S a n fo rd L in o le u m A T ile Co.
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for
newtpaper p re u tvorl Apply
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RED1-MLY CONKRFTE
FLOOR SAND IN n A F lnliblofi.
John Cullum, Sanford Herald
IM E. 2nl »l.
U ra d e Concrete Co.
Oak floor* furni*bed. laid A fin
Phone .W3.
309 Elm A te .
Phone 133S
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V E N E T I A N B L IN D S
surant* to Pilot* or Carre r
(Nationally Adv. Holla-Head)
men No mereaie In Prcmuum
U a M fe c tu n d la Sanford
• One hour • W ain and
Or W *r C auJei ReUred N iv a l
Dry
officer e ln q u ilify for Atency.
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H*v#n Life l a i ’aranre Co I* O.
Told
Contract and re p u r work. Free
Ro» 3711. Orlando. Florida.
estimate*. It. L (la rv ry . 3M • F ia iita d Laundry
• 1 V A R I E T I E S P A N E L IN G
Satiiord Avr. Pbnne w sj .
• Samtone Dry Cleaalai
Native eed F om cn Mood*.
See Them At
S h a m a n C o n c re te P ip * Co*

Out Waal Uth 84.

UNFURNISHE D HOI
M'etf 2nd S' A lio
house, 2 ru le *
ms
Phone 146-J o r 96S-J

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fo r v ’re on All Vt»t*r Pump*—
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U1CK CASH fo r Furniture. Addla fN a e S ita i. T yp tw T ita rj. Out.
board U &amp; to n . Boat*. Super
Tradinc Post. One mile South
cn 17-93, Phone 2J12-R.

The Florida Time* LnSoc
Your Mormoa Paper.
For Home Deliver'
Phone Jack Benton. U2 U

AIK CONDITIONING
Room o r House

IL a. POPE C O -IN C
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HIGH SCHOOL BOY with
Mowar w a d * mowusa.
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Ur.SES AID, with HeipHal cvpei.ence a cafing for the ill
o r ajed r r e f t r evening o r nlzbt
duly. 20T East Wh St

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PHONE 911
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YOU le *re US beLee
Open Evening! and

mediately of any error* in thoir
*da. at The Saoiord Herald w ill be
rriponMbla fu r only on* uscorrrci
im rruon.

t i t AMOR ROOStVTIT Li ttieom in Tclivo with Mrv. John 3t.
A llie n , wife o f the United fjtalev Amba:'&lt;der, and a Japanese
a talntanee. The former 1'irtl la d y Is (pending a week Ui that
co'uali/. Tus aval tlo p on her lour w ill Le Bangkok, Thailand.i

Cal] u i about our c u s to m rate*
Th* M'ant Ad Dcpartmeat la
epea from l;S 0 a. m. until 4.SO p.
r.t. *atb bUlUtei* day «xr«pt £»turday allvrnoca. Dealllr.n fo r
waak-dny insertion* u ft no p, qu.
I h e d t y preceding publwaUon.

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h a u l Topped beating twice m ter
beUsg pierced b r a broken auto­
mobile rad-.v rnienna. la
at n hoapiul In ro rt W ira e . Ind.
L a rry fell from a bfcvtle while
TULr.t dnuWe with a frl«.-vl. The
auto anUer-i which hlx rluira
hod picked up plunged tnrea
lnnhe* m in Larry's meet and
ttnaek the lower part nf Ma
heart. Re pulled the antenna
from hla the t h im ^ lf before
he w u ruahe.1 in the hnepiLiL

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face lb * ureaeact o f traveling
from roam le room enlv »t low
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tv ta d m *nv ra«r» e f a*ivu*e
w ith naelUibl* u"L«*c «'«U on
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Studaeili at Nan tallage la Cleveland, gabert H. SltaRay, Velvq
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LONG MARRIAGE EMDS
STUART. Da. in— Thr 17-year
■Marriage of e tlre ii F ranco Lin;ford and actor Jon HaU hsi coded
I f divorce.
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Tuesday. An attorney laid tho di­
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properly «»• divided in an agree­
ment ngned Friday
They were married In June, IMS,
and there were no children.

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rM lfAtrG—The tittle rederhool*
hour* ainka farther into the limbo
of the p u t in the face of a near
‘f la n doughnut* dcaifn far
school* by an arc hi tact hare, Edo
rum , Which la being widely hailed
aa the answer to the natlon'a criti­
cal ahortafa of classrooms.
Far from beinf Juit a visionary
design for a Khool of tomorrow,
the new circular achool plan ac­
tually will be In operation thla
Srptrmber for the tin t tlma when
the St. f’atnck hlfh achool at
Kankakee, III, opena Ita doora.
Conatnjctcd in record time,
which alao la credited to the Ingenioua new layout, the new achool
la b«lnf built at a coat of 5434.300
to how-e POO students.
Two other nrw achoota reflecting
the nrw ihape will ba built Im­
mediately in thu a n a , the $750,000
St. Francla high achool In ouburban Wheaton and a 1113.000 ad­
dition to tha Rt. Patrick hlfh
achool on Chicago'! weal aide.

estimated mutton and a half more
elementary and kindergarten pu­
pil* who ora expected to trudge
lo achool thla fait for lh* first
lima over tha total that reported
last September, or* avail more In­
terested tn th* economise that ar*
aald to bo inherent In lh* aaw
design.
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By Bright Geography
Professor
universities &gt;mned in th* plan and
My Cextra! Press Association

A UNIQUE Communist plot to
misinform Asian students about
tha Uat ted Itatas and tba rest of
the fro* world has 'been nipped in
tha bud—thanks to a bright idea
by a university geography pro­
fessor.
Dr. Shannon McCune. chairmen
af th* department of geography
a t Colgata university, Hamilton.
N. Y.. uncovered this latest bit of
Red treachery while serving as a
visiting professor at th* Univer­
sity of Tokyo la Japan in the fall
of m i
"X found that th* Communists
were using th* economic pinch felt
by Japanese students to spread
their distorted teats throughout
Asian educational iaiUtuUoiu,*
Dr. McCun* said.
Ha eipUinad that a typical
Japanisa student had to gat along
on about 4.000 yea a month—th*
equivalent of fix ta United flutes
money.
“On tha other hand." Dr. McCun*
continued, “good American text­
books, though much in demand by
tha students, coat from 54 to 51
oach—an amount prohibited by
thatr limited budget."
Tha Communists were quick to
taka advantage of th* situation.
They mad* available, at a coat of
about 30 cants, a flood of Soviet
history and geography books. Th*
atudenU would rather have had
th* United States texts, but they
couldn’t afford them. So they
bought lh* communist books.

THE COSTS fo r* th o 'r lhr*o
achool* hare are running a t M
cant* par cubic foot and H i t par
pupil, compand with prevailing
costa tn thla area for conventional
"THE REAL DANGER, et
Khool construction of St a cubic
count." Dr. McCun* expUmad.
foot and about 51,000 par pupil for
"was tha distortion of facta con­
ttemrmsry schools and roniidsrcerning th* t n • world in the Rus­
ably mora for high Khoota.
sian historic* and gsogrsphlss In
Many K h o o ta throughout tho
tune thaea distortad versions
country a n going on a "shift ba­
would, by playuig up to lh* Com­
sis" this fall, with aapant* stu­
munist world and playing down
dent bodies for morning and after­
th* western world, do much harm
noon because th a n a n not enough
to th* United States and other
classrooms or tasshan available.
democratic countn**."
School aulhoriliao estimate that
At thu point Dr. McCun*
oaly 50.000 additional cl
launched hla leaks far i r i s plan.
will bo available this fall to
I t was simple but affective. Enlist
last year's shortage of 170AM
th* aid af fallow teachers and stu­
classrooms. With the achool
dents and round up all th* books
let Ion scheduled lo skyrocket
M longer used or needed In Ameri­
ing tho aaat half century
can college* and universities. Then
EXTERIOR WALLS wM ba Vir­ lag lo every census
Ship them to JaptMao students.
tually entirety of glass, aurmountad many educator* wonder tt they
Because Asian
are reby black ate* I roofs and with a cir­ rrar will catch *p with tha
1 faaiUasetant to acc*p4 charity lhay
cular gymnaalum la the center
would be aakad to eend • map eg
with bleacher* for MOO surround­ Tha versatility at Uw circular
a pamphlet or msks a token paying a haakatball floor, which th* Khool dealgo may provide lh* aaeient of 3M yen (roughly 53 cents)
architect! promise will ho a con­ swer, aorr.a af than* believe. Otaaa
for th* boohs they received.
ventional rectangle, however.
doughauts can bo aupartmpa in
Dr. McCun* than wrote • tetter
Around tha gymnaalum la a cir­ on* upon tha otRar to provide mul­
to M geography toeeton ho
cular corridor which will open onto tiple-storied Khool*, with ram pa
thought would bo Interested In hla
classrooms shaped Ilka the cut* instead of stairways.
plan. He followed It n few months
With administrative office* lo­
from a pie. With tha (eschar's
later with a tetter to Japan*** studesk at I he point of each amphi­ cated In amaU annex** outbid* tha ' tenia saying books would be aant
theater-shaped room, th* aeouatiea present cirri**, It la planned that
From those two letter* th* plan
ar* said to ba perfect und the chisltr* of thas* Kheola may bn
•now balled.
pupils' attentions era focused upon built In the future.
Ry th* following July, 3.000
the instructor
Tha St. Francis Khool at Kaabooks had arrived tn Tokyo aad
School boards throughout lh* kakea will have 15 classroom*,
3.000 or more wore on the way.
country struggling with lh* prob­ four laboratories, special noma far
The barrier to the Rod tide of
lems of providing aulTtclent new domestic Klence, roams for art*
propaganda received a Arm foun­
claairuuma to ropa with tha over­ and t-alts, a library, cafstoria and
dation In these early shipment*.
all increase of 23 per rent In the gymnasium, all raltoctlng tha ultte
Isle of Communist texts slacked
school population last fail and th* mat* In new Khool design.
off,
• a a
DOUBLE SfORT
RACK In tha Valtad Slat** tha
Ladies See Ban
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.. HI— Mab­ Idea spread Ilka wtldflrs. Har* waa
ry Edwards has a new method of •emathlng aa American atudent
Of Certain Ads
catching fish. WhUa water skiing and hla teacher could do to fight
LONG BEACH, Calif, tf* - A on a la ir M ar KaystoM Haight*
of
Wnrr.:n'i ChrliUaa Tcmparane* he sotleed t waka In tho water atteh
L’nina official predict* that both a* a fish might make, tteorad i
houses of Congress will hold hear­ ward U and hit seKtlhing. ’
ings In January on bill! to outlaw
Ha aignalod tha man driving tha
alcoholic beverage advertising ovtr boat to tu n and they found a aiimradio and television and la inter- nad 10-pound black b ail wbteh they
stale commerce.
boated.
Miss Elisabeb A. (m art. Washlactoa. DC., said la a prepared
CARD O f THANKS'
talk today befora the National
W* with to thank our many
WCTU convention that tha hear- friends far th* assay htadnaasao
logs have bean promised by tho shewn during tho illnas* and death
House and Sen a to com miltaas an of M r b*loved hIsland aM -bro­
interstate and fonifln commerce. ther. and fur tha beautiful ftecul

tha Asia foundation established a
were house in flan Francisco w hen
tha books could b* stored for ship­
ping.
Tojlay tha books a n flowing so
(at* their numbers cannot be ac­
curately tabulated. T h rn la also
a reverse flow of material from
tha Asian atudenu back to th*
loners of th* books.
Included among tha growing Ust
Sf colleges and unlvtraiUta co­
operating in th* plan are th* Uni­
versity of Cincinnati. Colorado.
Georg* Teabody, Kentucky, Loa
Angeles City, Loa Angelas flute.
Southern California. North Dakota,
Kent 8UU, State Teachcn col­
leges at Moorehcad. Minn . Oswego,
N. V , and Trenton. N. J.. Oregon
■lets. Syracuse. Southern Metho­
dist. Yale. Ohio Wesleyan. Stan­
ford and Fenn college.
“Actions of thu kind a rt latte
things—small thread* ta a pattern
of good will," aald Dr. McCune
"The strands ar* individually weak
but cotlKtivaly strong to untu
Asuna and Americans in tha
maintenance of their freedom U
March out and us* knowledge,
freedom which students beyond lh*
limits of tha fra* world, sadly, do
not have."

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SEOUL (JR—Soma 50 American
business firms tn Seoul dosed shop
today In a protest against what
they call “ exhorblUnt taxes"
levied by the South Korean govern­
ment.
Government officiate dented the
Uxr- are exhorbltant.
The American Chamber of Com
mere* ta Korea complataod ooi
U.S. buaine-aman waa refused en
rail permit on tha ground that be
had not paid 11,150 In Use*.
A chamber ipokeaman had aald

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vegeUblea for the offseason. This
prevents erosion aad puts mineral*
back Into tho aotL
South Korea Is not taxing on prof­
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Demonstrating th .lr akill a t «&gt;e tlalion’a swimming poo! when
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a local awimming enthusiast no.
•wimmlng wer* more than a icor* Uf&lt;d U|1( he W1| , Red Cr0ll
® e f younglUr* ill • btfc?nwtr* iwlm»! instructor.
Ming tlaia a t tha Sanford N avil
Lumberson waa tnvttad to take
Auxiliary Air Station ywUrday. j part fa the awimming activities
Trained under th* direction o f , at th* Sanford municipal pool,
m n
of Sinc* then, he bat been instructM tt- F. D. Scott, th . g n u p . ° r I lns , froup e, ,5 young * o Plc
children « * ri »e*n In a water Ml* , 2 t0 ls y c m 0jd |„ ,j,e fundam&lt;n.
l i t entitled “ Princes* and Frog . tal, of Junior Life Saving. Laier,
Taking p art In th* water show, bo will teach a group Senior Life
pr**«nUd under th* auspice* at Saving.
th i O fficiri Wivei Club wer#
According to information reV •,&lt; (* Vowel who** part » u th i calved here, tne young Navy man
RUiiw who took h ti bald hi* instructors baoga
th e p a r t of th i Fragi th i W in *
W * l n j . and *0 inter.
l , . , 7 u i* played tha part of th i *it*d ta iwimming he give* up
Watay Sprite#} M anila Fitton hla nlghu and day* off. all of hla
nUyod th# aart a t Ptxli; th i In- free time, to teach youngsters to
termadlata iwimmcn took th i »»im and Uv take car* of them« ir t of th i children in the ballet; w lm as well as other* la water
and th i advanced iwimmar* took
Lumberson's home It Mary*,
th e part* of th e aturdanta.
vllfc, Ohio, where he taught

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jw t r r r t jy to tik e part m Wt sixth
■ em it! Jaycer Firhicg Rodeo.
As the i t j r u l was given fo r lh«
fishing compc'.ttoa to begin. child­
ren Horn the tiny tot aue to the
ic e jm it m the rodeo ru le i. lined
Trout Pond to try their hind at
r a id in g tiih with a “ cracker
pole '* •
The number tiU n c part In the
Seminole County Junior Chamber
o f Commerce annual event far
exceeded th i expectations of the
local Ja&gt;cee group.
Mothers and Dad* acrompanled their youngster* and tl^od
with them at the w a lrr 'i edge
to watch with r is e r r&gt;ea the liahIns a b ility of their children.
There were enough polea, com­
plete with lutes, lead sinker, cork
floaia and hook to go around even
though the Jaycce grciip only
prepared for *no.
there
war
enough bait to take care of the
need; of the youngsters.
Jaycccs, eager to help out, and
to make possible every advantage
fo r every boy o r g irl to catch a
fiih . were Handing by. “ Cltlrena
In the making," lined the bank*
of Trout Pond for the • go" iig nal.
Leia than a minute after the
atgna' was given, and within fifty
feet of the Chairman of the Jay.
eeo Fuhuig Rodeo Committee
G e o r g * Edward*.
6-year old
youngster vhu live* at the High
School farm , landed a 16-ouoce
baaa. fo r the ftrat fu h caught.
A t the weighing a litio n wa*
w ildlife officer J. D. Warren to
measure the lira ! flab at 11‘g in ­
ches and to n^ke Lhe weight of
16 ounce* official.
Jim Reed, educational officer
for the Central Region, Gam* and
Fresh Water F lih
Commission,
wa* on hand to take moving pieturca of lhe event, Ben Reeve*,
area lupervbor. Game and Fresh
Water Fiah Commission, wra* pn

(Continued Ott Tate Three)

laused By (ruck
A G r**t Southern Trucking
Company 1354 Mack Truck, loaded w ith cargo too high to pat*
the top o f th* busier, amnihsd
into the upper atruetur* of th *
L * k * Monrc* Bridg* this morntag about h.SO.
T h * huge truck w»* c a rry irg
cargo consigned to th* Sanford
Naval A uxiliary A ir Station, ineluding two airplan* engine*,
wa* damaged txt«n»lv*ly. No e»tim *t*d damage wa* released
sine* tha engine* w et* in the
classified tla ia . Damagr &gt;o lh *
tru ck w-aa estimated a t $700.
Tha cargo, according us Florida
Highway Patrolman Carl WIN
Hams, wtighad tn *xe«*s o f f i r *
ton*.
On* n f th * airplan* angina*

Th* Sanford Library, which has
besn doted fo r a short while, ha*
gotten it* much needed face l i f t ­
ing.
For the ftr»t time in 25 year*
the entire
building ha* been
ra nted, varnished and *crubbtd
from flo o r lit ceiling.
The outside trim .on the Spani*h-type structure has been paint­
ed a dastllng white and the en­
trance, w h it* trimmed in Robin
Uo«d gteen.
In the read.ng room and mata
room the walla tr * a cool icafo*ra green trimmed w ith th *
darker Rohm Hood color. Th* upita ir * w a ll* a r* th* sJltt* color
and th * stained wood step* and
ra ilin g * a r* being scrubbed and
varnished.
Mrs. Sara King, head librarian,
■aid th a t the and her two as*
m te n t*, M r*. Leon Walker ard
M r*. Rldgley Rrcwrrton, had been
working 'r ig h t along w ith th *
painters ', removing books, dust­
ing and keeping thing* in order.
There w ill be a gymnasiumflo o r finish in all lh* room* and
a rubber paint t* planned to be
applied on th * front entrant*
walk.
M r*. K ing alto staled, "M any
new book* have been put out and
th * L ib re ry w ill be opened * t
10 a.ra. Tuesday Sept. 6. How­
ever, th * children'* room w ill be
elosrd to th * public.-*
Th* workmen hav* " re illy h**n
putting out", she went on. llefore
th* “ fac* liftin g -’ th* wall* wr«re
a dingy white with craeks and
mildew »tatn* in the comer*. Now
a n * d e r mav sit In the reading
room, painted the nee color. *nd
enjoy eoolnet* and b c tlrr lig h t­
ing.
M r*.
K ing
alio announced,
"anyon* bringing book* back th*
day th* L ib ra ry open w ill r o t ho
fm *d but any d*y after that w ill
be charged lh * regsUr r*r.» lty
price.’*

Mrs. S. Williams
Dies This Morning
jt r * . Sally Mero \filliam » died at
her home this m ornlni in C reicrnt
c ity where ahe had lived for the
j M t three and on* half year*.
Born In H alifax County. V* . ahe
a form er Sanford attorney.
first pre»td»nt of the nurmev* »nd
Professional Women’* Cluh, former president of the Woman'* Bar
Aisn., of Washington. D. C . and
wa* dean of th* Woman'* Legal
Society for the E n te m Seaboard,
She was a resident of Washington,
D C , before moving tn Sanforl
fu m v o c a include her mother,
M rs. J. W M6ro of Creicent C ity;
four sistwrs. M r* M ajm * Hodgkin.
Mr*. J M. Jackson, both nf Cresrent C ity; Sira. W. A. Silamann,
Moline, IB., Mrs. Walter M. Bach.

A GROUP OF the nrire winne-w at vcMerdav'i . ith Aniua! Javre* FUhlnr Ro-lf-o T&gt;
C*ichinr the first fuh U no t«* f*f left. On* vom g f«llow, fnuilh from lh* left, m in i
his catch. IPhotn hv J*mn*nn\

Tull Says TV Better
Tkan Class Teacking
"Educational wi»*. It b*» bc»n
proven that Tk l» b c tttr than
elanroom Instcuctlon," Rob Tull,
* T \ Director anu Producer of
\VDBO-TV, mid th * Sanford Kiwr» m i Club at U * noon luncheon
mertmg yealarday
T u 'l explained th a t In THUb-j-gh, 1 *lasa to tw l •» ''*! "»»
dtvMed Into four g r o jr l. Cu* wa*
taught by TV, ha la.d. an- i,*r b r
radio, another by in ilx U rt r*. and
th * fourth b r a ll ihte# methodv
"T V fa r rxcelled anv o f t'» other
ty pe* of tiutrvt**.ton." he daimM.
Th* WDBO-rV direct r mmmented on th* faet t* * t h* * a* In­
troduced by Herb R&gt; .l* t. * thcatir
ni*n»grr of Fanfoid t l * dd, “ It
1* ironic fo r • th« atr# m» »crr to
Irtroduc* *.nl In v it* * TV director
but t*l*vt»lon h * t he!o«d th* movie
industry.
"T V I* th* number on* medium
fo r ent*-* inmont fo r all G * fatnl*
|y ," he • d. T u ll went o to Ci.
plat
- • .here act 3? m li'ion TV
a»ta ;.i the country . . 2 1 of th*
fa m ily population.
In another field Tull old th*
Kiw anu Club that T V h*» b tlrcd
sport* of *11 klr.da. but the number
or.* aport to p ro fit la wt*»t)ing.
A * far a* baseball »nd football I*
ronoerned, h» la id , th c i* two
aporta h«r« be*n brought directly
to th* ladles.
Turning to th* pro^uelnr " f Mm
fo r TV, Tull explained that 45
per tent of th i m p ri* industry In
llotlywood I* concerned directly
w ith TV.
T u ll tovetfd th * program c»L
• ndar of th* I ’ atinn h* rrrte»*r»l *
ed when h* t 'ld th * Kiw»nl» Club
th a t WDUO-TV Is prim arily «
CBS *t*tlon hut *l»e h*' » *v*i1.
•h i* *nd carry NBC. ABC. *nd
Dumont show*. ” 0 ; r e'**» 'A*
(■m* I* so occupied’ ’ hr s»id.
"T h a t w* hav* Ifi o f th* 2d top
rated show* on T V ."
"T h * W’o r ll P rrie* w ill be car­
ried on WDDO TV th i* y c *.." th*
TV d lrtc lo r :*ld In *d d itio r. h*
explained, w* w ill hav* pro-foot.

Mrs. Ida Johns .
Dies In Orlando
A fte r Long Illness

tided
Five young mm. representing r ),i|.ir
Ranfont riv ic flub* and o rja n ir*. dm,f ,
lions at Boy ■ S u ir Irnm June 15 r , ,En
to 25. gav* lh * S 'rtiinolr Count) This
Junior C lum ber nf Commerce a 1of ml
Mr* Ida I r e John*. 14. wife nf tunstuwn of the r arjivltle* today. « rrk
Itcinvan R rne't M orn*fcyponvor
a
"b rn d o r* J ot. *, of V.ike Monroe,
n&gt;ed ye&gt;L*td*v m'-rnlng in *tv O r. rd by lh * local J a jr r r * ” a* intro- -on*
1 the gr nip hy Cesfgo V i- 1. inrii
Boy'- &lt; ti|g Committee c ^ i
bavaltn 'o vo- - a ? n r ' •
was nr** SW
Wln
born fe y . *. 1 •!■* Hi H s.f..r*d rod Chairman for ’ be J -er&lt;
had llv* . *o 1 ■ * M-Pr'C f- r th*
M&lt;&gt;ri s *» d, t p'-T*on*Uy -s snt A a*
T&gt;**t *l&gt;
»r" • m * member to thank th . ii cecs for -romne Gfc ,
o f 1 hr 1 'h -ch &lt;•' Gp.f r f rr-'phecy me to IJ'i, s mjtc
t (Hin idet it I * ■(j
on fSth
nne of tue jr e a ir it honsifs r s r r **ib
Be-nes her t- 'lu r 1 Mr*. John* bestow rd on me ’ In inlroducing *c* *
l« u m is rd br mr-p rh ild rrn . Mrs. other m rm hrM of in r p .i)'* &gt;taie
Th*
birtc
II *
Is
V|.,t r t , , Group he -a t " M r had an -*ppor- M i*,
Mr*, k vo n w M im , l.jk e Mnntue; (unity tn tram msiir *d our M.Mr on* n
M r*. JU&lt;y H&lt; • I re, ef .Sanford: County and 1 dy gevrinnicn1■ ’
■-i&lt;nlfi
Ixrrtn John* L a riy John'. Janett
Jame* C l*' Ir II. ^ In s , ip ru t.ir** '*
John*. Conn « John*. P atH tia ed by the Sinford Rotary Cl&gt;;b. ^
J o h -.. CTiatin Ted • Johns. *l| la M , ’ T h i* w ■' the first year cap* * r ','
o f l ake Mo n o r; * fitte r Mrs. v *n r 1 am 1 ' • It
fitala mrnv v*m *l
Evelyn Wood*, R*n&lt;b'r*on: three ber»,M And
• conelutlpil his 1 '
1
1‘f o l h r r |i idoliih G riffis. ;*n, sume of hatim tsy and Simd»y a d i- f ‘
fold. John II G f f j
1
vHic* bv a r,.- “ We Iranvrd tar
ro«; and J*ir.«* ( in ff.r . l ake Jlon- rcsponalbililiei o( Boy * S'.alr '
roe
Howard A tlrr-I sponsored bv lhe f , r'
Funercl acrvlee* w ill b« V M
1 Club, told of the vton'ljv 1 0 ! *( ( ^
t'm nrrow a t .’ ."0 p m »i (be
T hrinh of God of Prophecy on 1net day B” ; * State activities Hi*
i smarks 1 - tinted. "J im laid you J , , 1
2Mh St Th* F
A. W It
• n ! the R*v. Jeo Crew* w ill o*ft. about f i l li p ; In for hreakfa t . . , t &lt;,,
c at* and b u rl*! w ill b* in Oak but h« didn t tell you about the j , , ,
mile and a half u * had to walk
Lawn Memorial T a it,
that early n the morning lo eat.” t , , r i|
John Edward Clarke, ipnnisired
bv the I'.lk* i lub. apokf on the a rily i,f
title * of We tneidsy ant Thursday
,,
Hr la id , *‘ M* were asiignesl topics ,\nn
The adult and rrfe rtn e * r om fsir Impromptu sperehr*. Im a ;m r n 4„ | #
n f th* Sanfntd Public l.tir a iy talking for three minutes on a *nh .
w ill re-open Tuesday, Sept, a, at K ct like bwov carriage* with rear *4
fH ,
»• a m. and th* eluM irr.'* room view m irrois ”
w ill remain c!n*ed fo r th# rest
The final tjw w krr In the grmipj Grade
o f th * wrek, Mrs. Far* King, wa* K rnnch Ramsey, iponmred Mxrgi
by the Kiwanlg flu b . Ramsey aald It
,
librarian, announced today.
The lih ia ry h*&gt; been closed fo r "We had lhe usual grits for bieak- I j - .
two wrek* w hile lh * interior wa* fast. And Friday night wa* the v r «.
h«ing painted.
I big night with th * G ovrinor’a f \ j | l . " 1 .m

Library To Open
Reference Roam

GreenReleases
*6asTu Figures
•

Tk* t i v n eaart m r JaOon tax
•ollartad ky «#aoUm daalan te
Caminol* County m chair July
u l w Of gaaoUaa, and remitted la

t e s a . su s s a ,* r s i£
jviit rtltased by Ray I . Gracn.
B l u t a ComptroOar. This m anna
K &lt; n .u g w m r than tha
coUactad hi Joly at last

Blood Bonk Hours
Change Revealed
Naw hours h r tha operation of
tha O m tril Florida Blond Bank
in Orlando bava been announced
lira M. M. Band, tecrclary-

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ning Sunday, Sap*, u .
THIS PROTO BROWS tn* tM itcd w n c la ra of lh* upper Hroetu-* of *h* laV* Monro* 'J r lir a
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ODHAM &amp;
PRO U D LY

INC.

ANNOUNCE
OUR

SOUTH PINECREST SUBDIVISION
SA N 'O R D S LARGEST &amp; FINEST SU BD IVISIO N DEVELOPMENT
PAVED STREETS

• C ITY W ATER &amp; SEW ER

FULLY LANDSCAPED LOTS

125 - BEAUTIFUL MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOMES- 1 2 5
M A N Y DIFFEREN T FLOOR PLANS

PRICED FROM

F.H.A. &amp; V.A.

$10,600 &gt;• $14,750

FINANCING

• 32 HOMES ALREADY UNDER CONSTRUCTION
TAKE YO UR

CHOICE

• YO UR HO M E CAN BE COMPLETED

6 WEEKS

• YOU

M A Y CHOOSE YO UR BATH TILE
BRICK TRIM , PA IN T COLORS INSIDE &amp; OUT.

□

We had 59 V. A. and 31 F. H. A. committments to build thes#
homes before the recent change th at increased V. A. &amp; F. H. A«
&amp; F. H. A. in Service Loans Down Paym ent by 2%. You can actual­
ly purchase these homes for $250. less down payment than you’ll
be able to on future homes we shall build.

BUY OUR *10,600 HOME

SALES OFFICE

Our Present Plnecrest Development
LJFNUSTD HIMWOOL

tinius TDcmroour-

PINECREST SCHOOL
MADIS %•%
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is ACta

r. ii«

If Yo« Art A
VETERAN
AM A n Eligible For A
V. A. Lota

■f

0 JtHOOt (MINOS

* 3 8 5 , Closing Cost
8 5 0 • Down P i ; m l

* 3 7 5 . a £ &lt;a— c*6 2 .
Ntaxas
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(I»»

SOUTH PINECREST SUB-

1 W

F. H. A. (IN SERVICE LOAN)
For Sonrko PofosnnM .Only

*1 2 3 5 ;

*3 7 5 .
530.

Total Cash

P a r M o n t h (In
▼O X
rfwdoo T a x o a I
W A ' Ins.)

dosing Cost
»%: Down P a/asai

#

'• Total Cash .
C Z A

Par M o n t h ( I n

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6

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FOR EACH $1,000 THAT THE HOME YOU DESIRE
TO PURCHASE COSTS MORE THAN THE EXAMPLE
WE HAVE
U S E D ,
AD D PER MONTH
MONTHLY PAYMENT.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR

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BEm#

&gt;

BRAILEY ODHAM,

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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FLEASE VISITOUR SALES OFFICE
2625 SOUTH FRENCH AVE.NI
PIm m 2100or 2196

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Sodero
Seeks
Go Sigrl

TUESDAY, AUGUST 10. IMS

A w iilf d Pros |

Wire

N o. 264.

Deeds Are Given
For Highway 17-92

Richard Sodero,
Richxrd
Sodero. of Winter Park
M
a partner m th# operation of the
Semmole Park and Fair Ground
at tur former Aiaira Park, ap­
peared before the Sanford Board
ol City Commisaloncrs last night
to nque.'t a franchise for the op­
eration of an rxeursi-n and sight­
seeing-board on the "Nile of the
Americas" beginning with the
coming season.
A prepared franch -e had been
prepared for Sodero and W. R.
Burris Is First
Kemp, for the use of the Sanford
pier on an exrlu'ive franchise
To Give Property T
ba«l‘. However, Sodero told the
More than “00 Interested citl*
commissioner* that “ the original
sens I" •• ed Oit .a&gt;' n'ght at a
plan- were lo operate the sightsee­
GUARD but* arr Kick home. Aid before thev can lav their riflea down thev be.
meeting of (h- ( 1tlc#ns Com*
ing boat and a restaurant from
campaign to stirngtken th* loc* unit under a new •rocram. “G« Armor U th a
mittaa headed
Brwiley O dhui
the pier on an exclusive basis "
brought hack with them from Hide tv.o-w.ek training sessio.t at lo -t McClellan
and hell at the rrvirl* Lake
i&gt; shown member* of the loc* Company “ I" &gt;24th Infantry R»rmeM. gathered
Pictures of the two boatx no*
American legion Hut.
banner to recruit new membrra for lu defens# company. I Photo bv Jamrton
under ronsidrratio.1 for use nn the
John For, county right of-srar
Si. John’s River were ihown Ihe
offteial, earn'd mnre than th
commissioners It was explained
to tha meeting for pie«*n*
| that one of the boats proposed
to property owner,.
would carry IS0 pa &gt;cnjcr* and
Answering q'lestions phad by
was equipped with dance pavllproperty owners and busts *ia
lion, snack bar, speaker system
atone 17??, fHkam s#H,
and all convenience' Tha other
'V#
ean't
buck the .itata Reid
boat under consideration would
Department. Founts- Commission
rarry 3to passengers with the ad­
Chairman John Met«.-h sr.d l
ded facilities of snack bar. rockto gat the 40 foot center
Over 600 Cracker Poles Prepared
for Coming Year
tail bar. restaurant. Hanre pavlleliminated from tha plans.*
lion and other rnnsrmence*. The
ha amphaniert. "You Just
For Eager Hands Of Young Anglers
T ilF Fillin' HAY mil for the new «»rmtnn1# Hlch School Mafnrrtlc (\irps. tfnxler the d tcclion of
T h e Transportation Supervisor boats considered were 73 and 100- tie*&lt;j
don't buek *ha Sia’a Road Do.
.-siaiomi#
i arm Nutt,
n u ll, tha
in# baton
naton twiners
be.-,M
thei
—
County
Head
Malnrvit*
Carol
Iwtrter*
be-mt
Him
....
Jilll
*
r»
tr.j4%
u'rttu-ir
in
ir.».|i.
The WSeminole
f___
. Jeycee'*
V
fret
to
length.
r
in
read!.
I
for lh# Seminole County Board
the firs:
fir*: football earn#
rum# ot
Sept, i t . Turn, oral #mi »ratv to |r«.| « r*i«.|a partment."
nr»* for th#
of Ihe
Iho season ii»i
» i Sept.
Sixth Annual Fiahing Rodeo i* all of Education met srith 29 bus driv­
The income on ihe boat, Sodero nc»*
Speaking tor tha tour tanlng,
activities, ate:
tleft
right I Sundr*
Sandra I* t*r*on.
lerson. Robb"' Crutchfield M»'lv r * - i f o n Jotr«
nr
halftime
activities.
a
ir:
Heft
to
Hyht*
in readiness for the youngslen of ers jrrterda* lu s»ui"n&lt; •
explained la expected to gross Rav Rock Marv Tanner,
widening,
and paving of the pro*
Pal
llatri.ivton.
Harriett
Reddlnc.
Tann#r.
Ha'rt.ielon.
lU
rtjro
Redding.
William*,
Carol
Nutt
N»nry
this area 14 yeara old and younger. duties, issuo buses, and to has* around 335.000 with the charter Richards and June Jennings. tt’hnln bv Jamevm Siielin)
posed IT ?! front Sanford (o Or*
Bob Kilpatrick, chairman of tho taw enforcement officials stress price to Ihe promoters act at BIO,Undo, (Vlham said, "There la n*
troalinued On Pag* Screw)
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo Commiltee, the Importance of their work.
limit lo oar opportunities hero In
said this morning that more than
•wjr eountg. VV* ara growing and
Walter Teague. Transportation
(too cracker poles, completely equip­
(Conltnaed On Page Seven)
Supervisor, Issued Oie transporta­
ped to catch the big one* are In tion report books to the driver* of
readiness to be passed out to the Sd county owned school buses and
largest group In Fishing Dodro his­
three privately owned busee.
tory.
Th# Board of Sanford City Com­ Competition I* slated In «et un­ Teacua reminded tho driver*
I
missioners, iHtmf last night as &gt; der'" ay tomorrow afternoon shortly that “Your |ob is an important
one end ona that must be don*
Tax Equalization Board, heard after 1 o’clock when buses front
Eyeing the potididilifi of having
watt."
every
direction
will
converge
on
•omplalnta from assessmenta for
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
The enmmerclal department o f |‘"
mill,« ' l‘l »h* P” " 1" «**•
Trout Pond bringing the youngsters
1rs, Ihe providing ot vervires as
1945 taxes by Tax Assessor H. N. lo the big evrnt.
T. Mark Mack told th* driven.
The new 1935-5d Driver’s Urenros the Seminole fotinty Vnealional outlined in the propuied budget
la y e r.
Porter Lansing, local sportsman, “You will be expected to oliey will go on sate In the lobby of lh« School has rompl'ted its first day
A protest v ia made by Attorney said yesterday that Trout Pond has nil's and regulation* *f well as Court House at • a. m. Tnursday, nf registralloo. According to the and n r* and needed capital im
provemviu. th# Board of Sanlord
m otorist if not heller," Mack Sept. I, IhV). Each person must
rrrp an ag F t the law Fpothdl
Fred Wilson. ia»iia*iit1a| On Stan- bean stocked by t|t* Gaaae and any
added, “ You will he expected to present th* enlTrAjJflU tkense lh .nlrreat abowa, th* achooi should Cjtyr Commlssiuner*. last night, reFresh
Water
Fish
Commlsaion
with
j senon. lh# Seminole High BchooV
dard Oil Company on property
"Umr&lt;l
th#
aemtkntrlng
of
ih»
pr«
well over 200 taiga bream. These conduct you trivet not only as bus
have an outtlanding year. Any re(R ind ihd Pep Club began thei*
asieism enti on equipment and In­ fish should provide some excellent driver• but a* teachera a* well. order to renew a Florida license. . , , ,
,
..
posml bii&lt;igel department bv d&lt; part
pie xchosj dull yrsterslay nn&lt;tor
, „ rm
„
The cost of esrh license has been .Ident of Seminole County wishing mfn,
ventory In Ha Sanford warehouse eompetition for tha young anglers, Children will be observing the increased 23 rents msking renewal to prrpar* fc&gt;r offica work is urged
I lb# Iciili'rihlp of RarJmsslee Pr«
. . .
driven
and
will
pay
attention
to
" J 'h «mly 40 per rent of lh* *eJn
netl I'o 'tey and Ihe Pep Club Di»
and local holdings. However, (he; Lansing pointed out.
of Operators' licenses $1.25 and lo register a* »mui a» po'vlble.
the rol a you observe and disre­ Chauffeurs' licenses IJ 25. It will Numeroui calls for secretaries. !* 18 J,rh,n'* torm at prior meet1rertor Mis* naibara Ruhn.
commission disallowed any adjust­ There will be ite cream and
All units a! the V nfnnl Naval
he sold.
Student drdlma-ters assisting In
expedite Hie is-uance of licenses buokkrepera, and typists have al ” &lt;*• «hr Mmmi.&lt;io«#r. rompletrd
ment and agreed to keep In effect cold drinks fur the youngsters par­ gard,"
The Trooper concluded. “Th* if each applicant will have the 1955 ready l&gt;een .rceived by lh* s c h o o l i ^ M n,lllfr,,tal "* '* '* ,n Auxiliary Air siation have F'lue'l Ihe mdnirlion are t'.iplain Jo*
ticipating. Kilpatrick rommcnlrtl.
the present assesiments.
lh# re*trtenl» of Sen mole Fuitnly Fuhrr l^slj# smith. George An*
Every detail has been attended safety of the children In your license and Ihe exart amoori of from business mm in this ares ‘ d,v,‘,ul1 ," 'mThe S a n f o r d Gai Company,
in a work long Spn-txl Dlsavler der-. r J D Si &gt;ne. Bill llexamer,
ba*e* is in your hands."
in
by
the
Jaycees,
In
order
that
Only
a
limdrd
amount
of
mnne*,
money
ready
for
the
typist
when
he
The demand b t oflira workers i
through its DeLand manager, made
tleputy Sheriff I). G. Owens, re­ or she is next In line. This i« es­ great.
tha
huge
crowd
of
youngsters
will
iiiggfstrd
by
Ihe
lily
Manager
in
•p" n ' n ,r'1
lh* American I Drill I'jplain Nsnry Cash, Mary
a lengthy protest on assessments
have every opportunity to catch presenting the Seminole Courty pecially true this year sinrr Ihe
Ihe
prnpo»#d
budgrt,
was
rliminanri'
| Virgin's Robisiso. President of th#
^crording lo H* program of ex
to both ria l and ptraooal property.
Sheriff at th* tranaporUllon amount of Ihe license wa* Increased
(CawUntsed On Page Berea)
led. wllli minor adddiona mad* In This drive, launched im a na­ Pep Club Edna Cnsran and Head
panston,
th*
Khool
h
.s
been
ac
The protest was based on n request
meeting offered a suggestion that by Ihe Legislature 25 cents.
q'liring aom* naw busioe** mi heller ulilire ihe services of sev tional ba&gt;ls, ia aim 'd al assisting MaK'ff'ie Carol Null
made to tbn Board of Commissionthe area around th* new Pineindividuals and families n toe
The Hand and Pep s tub will rxm.
Rrglnninx Sept. I. the examiners china*. Th# latest addition |, an rial
r,x ‘ departments.
ers last Naremhar relative to the
erest achooi b# plared in a IS-mlle* for Ihe Florida Highway Patn l will
! flood ilrirlm areas of lh# N'»rsh• bin# si nn# group lo p-esrot Ihw
electric
ralrulalnr
for
Ale
Kwh
■
Tenlilively
approved,
and
in
Ihe
removal of aevtral buildings and
per hour ton* srith a “no passing gisr examinations at the Amrrican
•lern Untied Stales.
half lure shows ot all boom games
keeping department' The sclnvd P "T "" '• hudgrl. were item* lhat
other property, In the amount
(toatiBiirn On Cage n e .m i
U'lih an estlmaird S.tvw f«ml *nd so-ss# of th# nut of town font.
(Continued On Page ftevrn)
Legion Hut on Ihe lake fr it on now has a (In* variety of marhmes
claimed to bo 10.000. U r Gatde
F.srh gro'ip will
lies In direct peed of Red Cross hill r's »h#s
Tuesdays from 2 5 and on Fridays
told tho roipmtisloncrs, "I think
Th# complel* business course Is
marrh
M
m#mbers
with th# n#w.
rehabilitation,
the
rod
expected
from
9
12
each
week.
The**
r
u
­
tha maintenance of a sound gas
by lh# school, both day and
Police Chief Back minations are necessary for Ihoa# offered
to run into many million* of dol­ • |r nrgsnlred Atajofette Cerpi of 12
company in this city on a sound
Fines
Over
$800
evening.
In
lh*
day
rlaan-",
Mis.
lars.
I girl* not in ft ml
Boh Tull, producer and director,
first applying for a license, (or all Glad)* S. Hall, principal ami
and profitable bssla la mote impor
From Pleasant Trip pi'-on*
•'Mod of th# shows plsnnwl for
who do not hold * valid teacher, leachrv shorthand, dicta­ In Court Yesterday
Funds raised tmm the drive
tent than yon gentlemen realise." at WDBO-TV, will tell tha San­
I lh# coming season." said Rind*
ford Kiwanls Club Wednesday
Bintord’i
Police
Chief.
Boy
liei^'ie
from
Florid*
or
son
'
other
will
he
uied
lo
provide
(e-d,
eloNever-tho-less, tho Tax Equall what WDBO-TV has o'anned tor
tion and transcription, business En­ Mnr# thin M&lt;V) In flnei wer* eol! ma&gt;ifr Erned Cowley, “ 'will b*
Williams, returned to hi* desk state at lb* time of apphrat on and glish and spelling, and typing Mrs
satioa Board disallowed any ad­ new abowa in the near future.
'ecied yesterday aflertvton at San. thing, medical csre and rrdnra- ! prerMon drills u»mg to# 8to * sv*
following
a
short
vacation.
for
tons#
persona
whn&gt;e
hernaet
Hon
of
of
homes
/or
the
destitute
justment In tho aseessmeaL
I stent whereby member* la' s I
TUll, the producer of tho Art
Tanned and healthy looking. have beet revoked end ar* now Lydia Walt leache* bnokkroping I ( (or«l City Court where lh# prednmlIn a notice hv Captain Robed steps lo I yards "
and II, huilnesg machine*, and of-1 nanr* nI rave* heard helnr* Judge
following an explanation of tha Daria Show, and others, will also Chief William* laid that be ha* eligible to apply for lieens's.
i John l-ennarriy •»r# on tral'ir W .larkxm, U&lt;N, Commanding
assessment lo reel and personal explain to Kiwanls Club mem- seen a lot of Florida that ha had
lit# system lo b» ns«l. said Iho
Following Ihe fusions of the past fleo praelsca.
Officer of the air staloin, all per­ bandwiilec, Is n#w lo ail mem*
property, n representative of the hers why many (hows havn been been wanting to aea tor a long several years, Jndga Ernest llousEvening tlaase* ara held Mon-1 charges
sonnel
were
itre'd
to
mvke
vnlOnly three eaies Involving mis­
Colonial Oil Company withdraw any shown on a repeat basis.
h»r». howes#r. it will enabl* the
time. Aiked about hi* Ashing ex­ holder and aom# of his staff will days through Thursdays, J to •
unlary eontnbuiions throughout
complaint saying that, "I feet the
Tht Orlando TV Producer and perience, Chief William* laid appear in tho County on th# dates p. m. Mrs. Walt leaches lh* book- demeanors were broughl before Ihe th# weak for relief of lh* flood Hand ind Pep Club to pres#nl
amount la Jeati/ied and c o m e t." Director will alto subject himself that he looked In bi* tackla box, and timas listed below to writ# li­ kevping class** and machines. Miss judge while 2V rasea were traffic
snsppy and precis# formations.
victim*.
Mary Georg* Irarhaa to* typing and parking meter violations,
The Winter Park show, accord*
The Tax Bquallutlon Board ad- to the questions of his audience found hit fishing license outdated censes:
journed until 8epL II following a in order lo give them, he says, and said, "Well, I don't want to Oviedo: Fridsr, Brpt. I. I v 10 classes, and Mi*a Martha Simpson Charges of drunkrnne's, vagran­ Unit and squiUron commanders Ing lu present plans, will contain
disrussion of tha valuation of farm "a complete picture of TV tor fish anywc* "
Rear Lakr: Tuasdiy, Sept !1 1 tearhes to* xhorViand and dictation cy anil residing arre«t were again based at NAAS acre alio request Halloween formations and a pag*
rlastes. Miss !|mp*nn joined the carried over lo Frid#»'s court ed hy (he Cap'ain lo dcdgnalc cant Is planned with the *cahreef#
land within tho rity limits. Tha their homes."
Williams
1.50.
High School Hand for the Horn#*
board ordered Tax Assessor II. N.
Tull will be introduced at WedGeneva: Wednesday, Sept. (4 faculty nf to* / Vocational School against Willie Inrk. ADo held over rejui -entailves for Ihe drive.
According o chaplain F. W. cam'ng gam# show.
tbii year, Bh*. la formerly from until released from lh* hospital,
Bayer lo submit a revaluation to n e e d a y 's luncheon-meeting by
10-11.00.
Bwaua* of steadily were rharges against Theron Thom­ Kempson, L'Shiil, courdinat* of
Ihe entire group of Rand amt
all farm property within the city Herb Roller, program rhairman
Longwuud: Thursday, Bert. 15 Kentucky.
Increasing enrollment it wa« n* as of Varo Reach, involves! in Ihe Ihe fund raising campaign at the I't-p i tub members, along with Ihe
limits at Be west
foe the day.
15:10.
Laka Monroe: Fridsr. Xcp4 14 reviary to add'anolher teacher al •Saturday evening automobile ac­ .Station, the Sprelat Dlsasler new Mllnrrtte Corps usesl Ihe pay.
cident on Celery Avenue al Bum Drive will com* to a riot# on ed drrcl alongside the school (op
Ihls time.
I S JO.
Sept. «.
drills this morning.
Fern Park and Casselberry Tues­ Die Khool q In th# process of merlin.
having in attractive folder printed,
day. Sept. » 15 30.
Altamonte: Wrdnesdav. 3 pt 21 giving detailed Information about
the Khool, rm rses offered, stand­
U : 30.
Lake Mary« Thursda). 3epl 22 ards of cert it ration, a complete
aehcdule. and &lt; list nf farully mem­
2-3:30.
Oviedo: Fridiy. lept 34 2 3 V) bers Anyone feslrtng on# of these
folders may rim e to lh* 'rhoul in
person or msr writ* or phons for
Water Main Split- ona to he ms|led.
C Mlrray
Mfrray la the director
Cause Of Shut-Off of Fred
Lh# srhnol,
A 30-inch split to the water main
t h i s morring. shortlv after 9
o'clock, forced the shutolf of water
In the downtown area and al n&lt;vm
tha malai bad been put back into
use.
The split, caused by sewer eon
struction equipment, was totaled
In an alleyway just alt Magnolia
A regular meeting of lh* Ban*
Avenue between First and Second
ford Lodge, jtaievalent and Pro*
SireeU.
City M a n a g e r Warren E | teetle# Orded of th* Elk*, will be
Knowles was at th* scene to super held Thursdgy evering. Sept. I.
A r»i*g be«rf ujpprr will be sent*
vis* the restoring of water service
ed al SiM prepared by llomar
to the downtown area.
Lillie and JMinny Cameron.
Four candidate! mill be India*
led into tod lodge following toe
uippet. Th i new prospective
member* at i M. t . lodge Jr.,
A. Bdrtaa Jr., Bobert C.
af Fablie Inalroe*
J. Hoff*
Am B. T. Milwe* amouiiced this

Interested
Citizens
Turn Out

Youngsters All Ready
t For Fishing Jamboree

29 Bus Drivers
Get Instructions

Tax Assessment
, Complaints Heard
By City Officials

Drivers Licenses Vocational School C ^ y Budget Gets
x—
/ / /- •
On Sale Thursday Is Looking Forward Careful
Going Over Elaborate Shows
Are Being Readied
At Court House To Successful Year

Sanford Navy Units By Band, Pep Club
lioin In Red Cross
Disaster Campaign

I

Video Producer
To Give Address

Elks Toilniiiate
Four Mim Thursday

School Offices
Closed Tomorrow

class, and #v«rv aeusol rerwrtai to their
left to right) Sharon Ja'kaa*. Bobart
•cett Stone aad Pat Stooa. fstoadhw) « ;
Baaford Naval Auxiliary A ir BtoMaa. fir*.

morning Rut hu office will not be
open tom-rrow.
He erpUtaed that Btey via be
to the s r i m i «( Beetol tote to*
tormer M* MlRw ep Commercial

Aw*.

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,

't

I n d p t o n i a r y BtD Uvtng■ rent laded members that IMS*
memberdd* cards are needed B M O T n iK G AT T R MEW FTMBCBBBT BHteni •re t faeeted left to rkrbt) J h a m I M s a t
r to totoid aetototo er club Fhultar. Mr*. M arrarvt Brvae* Bsnl Bhudar and Busan Brown. &lt;B4aawRnt) are: Mr*. T lrrinla 1
•ad Mr*. F a y Atotor* (FBeto bv t a f l r to A— tor r to to *

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Groeeh It Entered
On Wht 18th St.;
Merchandise Gone

R. Nixon
Describes
Stumblers

I f ADDS PBEVATT

Soviet relutal to agree to free
election i "
j. “Tha armament* race and
tha fear of lurprlia atomic attach
which mill continue until Soviet
leader* egr*o to an adequate In*
•pection lyitom ."
MORE THAN I t W* In demere we* eitim ited te thli 1955 Baltic u d an with e dinted ferder and bent
frame after it w \ * involved in a Lear collision Sunday aftaraoon a t the latariaction of South Perk
Ave. end Ninth t \ t . (Staff Pneti&gt; bv Lumpkin)_____________ ________________________________

Startled Pilots
Two VC-5 Atirmen Take
Second Look
To Be Catapulted
From Carrier Deck
Aa part el tho National Air Show
to bo held b Philadelphia Sept.
8*1. u Garrett A- White. Lt. (j. *.)
Beany Woeater and Aviation Ma*
chlniat Meta Third Oaa* Charla*
0. XalehL all of Compoatto Squad­
ron Five baaed at tha INAAS, will
bo catapulted In thair plana from
tho dock of thn carrier Ticondiroi*
while the chip U at anchor la the
harbor.
Never before haa en attempt
been made to launch to heavy an
alreraft (ram a atill deck. The
North American AM "Savaie", the
Navy'a latitat carrier*ba»ed aircraft, will weigh 48.000 pound* for
Four minute* after being ahot
off the deck by thn Ticoadtraga'i
aUam catapult, an Pdf "Eanaheo"
fithtar will plug lato thn trailixi
hoae of tha AJ and damonitraU the
Navy'a ayatam of inflight refuil-

i ll
American pnoplo
ka M u * . ■&gt;

DALLAS. Tox. UP—Sertlod airplan* pilot a aaw a j*Mon hangar
squatting on Love Field'a b u t run­
way Sunday.
Tho b a n |tr wa* being moved
tcroi* the airfield a t part of an
expansion program Rut ralo had
aoflanad the ground and whan tha
hangar wa* pullad off a ta u atrip
it bogged down Tractor*, eras**
and truck* couldn't move the huge
building. Ha SI dolUaa were firmly
atuek in thn mud
The edge of the hanfar blocked
(he runway and plana* were ahill­
ed to « ahorter atrip.
After about 10 hour* matal
plat** were placed on the ground
and tho hangar waa moved out of
the way.

RUNAWAY CALF
COULDN’T ESCAPE
ST LOUIS U^-Patrolman Gilbert
Kennedy decided U|at pn hour-long
puraull of a runaway calf on the
eiprtea highway yaaterdiy had
gene far enough.
Kennedy dMn't need a horaa. Re
leaned out tha wind***- of a m ortni
patrol car and grabbed the calf

Hardy Brown. Sanford nagro laborar. la hading U hard to atay
d e a r of tha law.
Cooitable J. Q "Slim" Gallo­
way arraitad Broe-a Saturday
morning about 1:10 ca a charge
of "aiaault and battery".-He waa
lodgtd la tho temiaol* County
Jail with hit bead tat tt SITS.
Bree-n, according to Coaatabla
Galloway'* rep o rt went to the
home of Florence Solar on Grape*
vine Ave about d a m . Saturday
morning. Ha broke tato the home,
Galloway laid, and beat the ne­
gro woman with hie fiat and t u b ­
bed her la the back with a knife
CenaUble Galloway paid that
Hardy Brawn waa arraitad about
a month agn on the tame charge.
'"
by ttn fa
Then he
a group
brought it
tied it up

Ur. and Mr*. Island W eiten of
Sanford ipent Sunday hare with
Mr. Waaaonn mother, Mr. and
Mri. E 11- Grant.
Mr. and Mri Leonard Huggins
ar.d children Jimmy and Unde,
left Thunday for Panama City
v h tr . they will make their home.
Mr. Huggins la in the USN.
Mr. end Mri. Mark Tingle and
eent left Thureday for Corput
Chriiti, Teeat, where they wU|
rneke their home. Mr. Tingle la
with the UIN.
Fred Preratt had a t h!» gutal
for the aeekand, Bobby Hamll of
Cbulueta.
Norman Fora left Wednesday
for Camp Bile a, Taaai, where ha
It atatloned with the USA. HU
«lfe, Mrs. Fora, will remain hare
with her parent*, Mr. and Mr*.
Harry Geiger.
Mr end Mri Kenneth Lawton
of Buffalo, New York, left Thun*
dey for thair hem* after ipend*
irg a while here with Mri. Law.
tent' paxanta, Mr. and Mr* Emil
STATI TtOOPUS CA U Y an injured woman from the aeeoe where
Knmbaur.
two Dlaael locom^lvaa and four can of tha Lako Shore Limited,
Chicago*to*Beitaa train of tho New York Central Raflraed. ware
Tha la v . and Mr*. W. A. Ellen*
derailed in a without at RuaaaU, Mata. Soma SO panena luffarel
wood and family war* tapper
minor injuria*. Tho train, carrying U pattern an, pitched down n
rutat: of the Rev. and Mri. Al*
S0*foot embankment and eeo car went Into the Wactflaid Iliver,
hart Tinar Monday evening at
New Smyrna Batch
Mr. and Mr*. H A Laffltr had
te thair cellar*. Sunday. Mr. anJ Veto-Free Agency Sought By Americo
Mr*. Charles Campbell,. and Mr.
UNITED NATIONS. N.Y. UP-The which the U.S. delegation to tha
ar.d Mri. Charla* Cola.
Lao
B
ata
ta
1
United
Statca want* a veto-free U N hat circulated for atudy and
Tha Rev. and Mrt. 1_________
of Lakeland are now living with agency controlled by IB natloaa comment to the more than TO ceunMr*. Barnaa' mother. Mrt. -Laura to operate the prepotad inter­ trice in tho U.X. or It* apecialiied
King. Mr*. Barnet »U1 teach national etomt-fer-peaea program. agenda*.
ichool In Sanford, end ha will
attend the Seminary in South The United Staton and the Soviet
Union would bo among the 16
Carolina
»
FRISCO
Mr. and Mri. John Stona and mcmbcri of the agency'* govern­
ing
board.
family had aa thair gueita Sun*
PAINTS
day, Mr- end Mra. Cleyburn
Diplomatic aourcea hare l ilt
Thomat of Sanford.
night diidoaed details of tho
"Making
''conildantlal" Amtrlean p l a n .
Paint
History"
CONFERENCE POSTPONED
POT AND KETTLE DRIVING
TOKYO &lt;*-The U S Air Force
today pnatpooad until Wednesday LAKELAND, uP-A motorist re­
nr Thuraday a preia conference by ported to police that n reeklcaa
Li. Guy H. Bumpaia of Xaekion. driver had been following him,
Mia*. «boif plant waa »hot down trying to hit hit ear. He give the
WE SPECIALIZE IN PAINT*
b r Coramunut gunner* near the licenie number of the offender.
FOB T IE PAINTERS
Kcrcan truce lice The daily from About the a am* time, another mo*
WHOLESALE
* RETAIL
Tuaaday waa ,*dut to tho phyakal torlat reported e era# of rackleia
407 W. FIRST ST.
condition" of Bumpaia. who auf- driving. He raid he had chaaed the
fcred a fractured ikull in tha craih, man to warn him not to drivt ao
FREE PARKING
the Air Force laid.
reckleiil/, but couldn't catch him.

SANFORD
P A I N T CO.

Diana's A u try . We i t 18th I t ,
« u b:okai into le tu rd e r night
aoaatima fi lowing mMjjlqht witH
an aatlmaU SSOO te 1800 In mw*
chandlie ca H off.
Deputy 8 (iff A. E. Even* u U
that thi i rt »aa entered hr
breaking tt i leek off the h u h
deer.
According * Even'a report* nn

whatovar a t tswho committed the
burglary. Thi only evidence, he
laid, "wara i w i l heir net* drop­
ped from e p ie of fllm iy »»te
along tho rna hide In front of the
itoro. Thli leap ua te believe that
the loot wsi lmded inte a truck

MASTER COUNCILOR

. . . WITH
QUALIFIED CARE!
The wendtr dram went work
mlradae for yen nnleeo ore.
acribod anedfkaUy far yew
need*. See year doctor (Inti
bring hie nreaerittUn In nil

Fiust’s Drug Si
Near P. a

Pfc

FoUnwbf each of thn iirat two
desenttrtUen*. Whttn and hi)
craw wtU fly to Atlantic City and
return to thn Tieonderaga via land
b r tbn next dePsatew with the re*
mailing AX. lift aboard.

An accident yeatarday morning,
ahortly before lino, on the Lake
Monroe Read, involved an auto­
mobile and. truck, with charga*
made agalnat driver* of both v*.

hialw.

and daughter aeparatnd far nearly
• quarter of a century and there
mea no doubt oft ha kinahip.
Tho atery began early in tha
dtpraaiion whan Mr. and Mr*. R.
A. Underwood al NaahviOe ware
aeparatnd and Mra. IM m w nf
waa unable in augpart hag daegkIan. Brlaaa, M. and PenUna, Sb l i n ate plated b n aRfldiee
boa chUdran'a Mm b Memnti*

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JACKSONVILLE ll» - Wffilam
Eatibah Jr., of Jacksonville w»a
alee tad m u te / councilor of tho
Aaaoclatad Daloley Chapter* of
Florida thli wak. Other officer*
named lneludad N o m a s Wyckoff
Jr., Coco*. Scalar councilor; lflho
Christian Jr., ktaml, junior coun­
cilor; Jamei Alexander Rhyns,
Wcit Palm Bcath, traaiurer.

According tn Deputy Sheriff Mor­
gan McCUllaal, Andrew Emetta,
SB-year-eld negro laborer of Lake
M a m . driving a m a Cbavralat
truck, attempted tn malm a left
turn off of m*.a Read a , with aa
direction tlgnala
Elmer Leray Miller. dl-yaiMld
painter of Orange City, driving a
J884 Mudaoe aedan. waa following
ton cloae. according to McdaOand,
and wta ferand la mate tho tu n

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�Tinr Is Here When Youth Pops
Up All Over-Please Be Careful
Do you drive • car?
Than l«t u« remind you that thouzande
upon thouianda of children a rt refletarlni
for achool Thay'ra everywhere along eoun*
try road* on city atreata, on tha buay
thoroughfaraa and on tha Httla uaad «n#a.
Thl* l§ the Mme of year when children
ere runnlnjr. pljvlnjr. «camn&lt;,rlnjr here and
there, attentive to only one thing . . It’a
'‘achooltlma**.
Everv alncle child that you *f*. from &gt;lx
vears old to the oldest high «ehool or college

student, is a target for a rjckless automobile
driver.
The fast driver doesn't have a chance to
iptop when he sees a child dart out In front of
him. The careless driver d' -• n 't h v # his
attention on the road ahead. The drinking
driver doesn't care w hat’s ahead.________

Lokefront Possibilities
The pojmlhilitfM for uidng the “eyesore
band^hell" are unlimited
Standing at th# foot r f Park A'*#. In
vl#w of every vi«ltnr to Sanford and Central
Florida, la a building that la ueeleas to our
city.
Th* upkeep on such a structure eould he
an enormous #xr*#n«*. should even* precau­
tion be taken to hav* the building always In
tlp-lop shape as well ks continuously looking
good.

The City of Sanford could nut this e»neclallv attractive site to good i r e If they
would only lea’" It to *ome private concern
for tin t one dollar a vent.
For Instance. If M#m# of our rood eft|.
rens could find an operator of a restaurant
th a t would invest a little monev In rebuilding
the handshelt and ftim lnr It Into an eating
e»tabll«hmenl aglow wf*h llehta. banners
neon signs and tall Har»rs th at could he
Men for miles emund. the city would benefit
from Its one dollar lease.
The benefits we might enumerate would
he an ever Increasing n u m b e r of visitors
stopping a t Sanford to eat and see. An a t­
traction almut which Ihe city could boast to
east, west, north and south A plowing amMem that Sanford Is a pond p tarr to atop.
T hose are just a few of the over IncrtMIng reason that the one dollar charged for
the lease would he n good Investment for the
city. If *uch e step Isn't taken, the expense
o f keening the present evesore could contlnue to Increase, dav a fter day. as well as
being a sanitation hazard.
Tut the bandshalt and the handshell site
to use right away. C.*t It Into th e hands of
♦hose who will spend monev to a ttract Visi­
tor* end citizens fo Sanford. Florida.
Panford can hecome the gathering place
fo r vlsltora to the Sunshine S lale If we will
only put our resources to use Instead of let­
tin g them lay around Idle.

Joe Heller Different Em pyer

Wa realize that tlma la an alamant In
thla modern day of Hying. Wa aJao raallxa
that automobilea are getting fatter and feetar, no matter how many llvaa ara loot l u t
a t tha aame time, we muet remind you that
tha running feet of children don't taka them
any faster than they did decades ago. And,
we point out to the motdriat, haflpv children,
carefree and lighthearted, watch not for
danger, near or far.
To the motorist, this Is the tlma of year
for a challenge. It la the time of year that
makes necessary tha most eareful driving
one hea ever experiencedJust tsk • motorist who hi* bit a young­
ster for his itoryl You would never want
that experience. Ask e mother or father, who
has seen their child hit by a motorist or
has experienced the Injury or death of a
child from a traffic accident, for their atory I
You wouldn’t went their experience either.
There’s just one avenue to be sure. Wateh
all of the read end street signs. Watch for
police officer* and their directions. Pay at­
tention to children plivlug and slow dOwn.|
There’s a sigh of relief . a note of heart­
warming satisfaction . . when you safely
pas* youngster* and know that they're left
to their continued happiness and well-being
to g ro w up and be useful, faithful citizens,
unhampered by Injuries.

NCW YORK CP—It la hard te
gat soma amnpieyari te hire hsadi
rapped peopl
pie. Often when U ty
do, they have a faeliag they era
doing tha handicapped a fever.
Jos Heller Is a different kind of
employer. Hs praferi te btrs blind
people became ha has found tbay
do a better job than worktra who
can ass.
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“And I mean they do a better
Job In every way,” laid Heller,
who opsratea a SS.OOO.OOO-a-year
wholesale toy manufacturing firm
In Chicago. Only g per cant of hia
employee have normal vltion.
Ntnaty-aix per rant are totally
blind, the other 2 per coat partially
blind.
Heller'a original Interest la the
blind was sentimental.
'When I was a boy af T.M he
rteaUed, “ my best friend fell into
a trough oi life while playlag on
lbs site of a construction project.
Hia eyes were burned out
“ I was very close lo him. In
those days there wasn't so much
kaoe-n sbeut how to help the blind
adjust themselves to thatr condi­
tion. My friend grew up and died.

JAMES M ARLOW

U. S„ Russia Face First Test

WASHINGTON 'JP - Today tha
United States and Russia fared the
Slow up and help save lives.
first test on whether the pteasanSlow up. the child you hit may have trlaa they aachanged at Geneva
he»n destined to beeoma the president of the five weeks s*a mean anything
They are meeting officially, for
United States.
the first time since Geneva, In •
d l s r u s s disarmament Rritsin.
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France and Canada are sitting tn
with them.
True Snortsmonshin
If only a little la accomplished,
Tomorrow Is the day youngsters learn tn the way of ceneeiatoni or agrawtrue “snortsmanshlp". And the Seminole manta. U will look like much beCounty Junior Chamber of Commerce is pro­ cause nothing much ti eipected.
viding the lesson to be absorbed hy the more A much mere important meal­
ing. and a bigger teat of both aldas*
than flOO children expected to participate In good
intentions, comes Oet V at
the sixth annual Jaycee' Fishing Rodeo.
Geneva when the Rig Four foreign
To watch one of the fishing rodeos in minlatera get together to go over

more problemi than just disarma­
ment
The United States and Russia
have discus sad disarmament many
times before — but never in Ihe
strangely pleasant atmosphere that
prevails now — and both aidaa have
made soma eapcaiitoni.
Russia made its biggest conces­
sion last Slay when It agrwad lo tha
idta of tatting foreign inspectors
stay in R unts and check on Ruinan disarmament — if a disarma­
ment agreement la m ar reached
Thla was an extremity limited
kind of inipection the Rustteaa
agreed fo. The Inspector! could not
roam Ruiaia. They'd be restricted

action la lo watch real citizena in the making.
There'a no puahlng and ahovlng, no wlae- SAM DAWSON
Tracking about who'a tha heat, no bulllea to
take over the show and make it ault them•alvei.
One of the most orderly large groups of
youngsters can he found tomorrow afternoon
•[.Trout Pond beginning at 1 o’clock, when S f f . J i . , , u J n,h.1L.. «? money
children 14 years old and younger vie with soma **y they are losing teles
one another in three different age groups,became customer* would like to
for top prizes.
!buy Ihe home* but can't find any-

has Nan credited with the drop in
the number of houaos started la
July. This happened before the
lightening of credit rulea on mort
gages by tha Veterans Administra­

Slow tip end he happy.

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tha lesson of a lifetima. to watch one whowtu pick up the mortgage. jt:on and tha Federal Houaing Ad
To which Ibr laroding fraternity's mmiifraUon, which cam# at Uia
osman reply: “ Thera will b* ead af the moath. This credit
ly af money available for land- tightening could ha a raatrictlva
Ul* on tha right terra* to nullified
fore# bafora tha and af tha year.

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tighter monay policy ba* com*
from several aaaoriatloni of build­
ers, who contend It will hurt tha
lower Income families most by
making home owning harder for
them.
Mortgage lenders, however, have
bean morn gliea to praise The
yraaidant of tha United States
Savina* and Lean League. I . How­
ard Idgartoo of Lea Angela*, aayat
“ deafly, If tha expansion fat
credit had continued unabated, the
boom would hava been out of
hand.**
Th» league represent! 4.100
savings Institutions which expert
their mortgage buslnes* this year
to ro na to a record 10 million
doUs’a.

borrow tra" And soma lender* add
that a little tighter credit now will Criticism of tha government'!
make the whole housing situation
CAR ALMOST “SHOr’l
healthier In the future
HOT LEAD FIZZLES
At usual in surh disputes, tt'i
mostly a .........................................
matter of differenct of BUFFALO. N Y. UP - Police
opinion aa to what tetma ara right| thought they had a hot nna yeaand what borrowers good risks.
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*hat they
w..t i s . n . s , . , . . „»
i. though wa* an abandoned ear.
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thera. Monay la g e lta i Ught, not They look it to baadquartara to
because there Isn't about at much
P®»atble connection here and that yesterday they lied
of It as aver available for su v e a -i* ^ any crimes. A short tlma t£* ear for target pracire. He said
mant. but because ihe demand byM *kr the ear a owner, Daniel Dally, M waa going te J«ak it when he
returned born*.
barrowara of all hpe»—huitnesa •*Iroexvilla, ahnwtd up.
“ It area Just about shot anyway,"
leans. Installment buying, public
D*|lF ax^aiaad that ha was stay
oa a farm near ha taM.
cMitnsctton financing, ai wall a i|* ai * ™ «rlaada
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ham# mortgages — u tacreaitng
right along, and tha Federal money
manager! aren't increasing tha
supply.
With greater competition for the
available investment funds, inter­
net rate! have been aau g up and
masey lesdert hava became mo
thooey about terms and take a
•Alder look at m a n u a l borrowara.
Blalag Interest rates ha«c upset
tho alaaa of a number of ateto
and local govsrnments that want
iw i i m
to borrow money for hiahways.
school* and other Improvements.
Choaiiiess by private lender*
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but ha e a r n learned fo adyiit him- tha bltodlrned the necetur7
fall. He wai never able to work new skilliickly and easily.
He was afraid to try to get around "In all ferity." said HeRcr,
“ I would fk them up agaim t^r
by himself.
of sighted people.
“ It hurt me over the year* to see the best
Our peopleoutd do their* job!
him so helpless."
In 19(1 lUller, who had been ac­ belter—emit them done faster.
tive in tha toy field, decided lo go They devej a marvelous sense
Into business tor himself. With two of touch thSimpcnsatei for their
partners be founded the Sktl-Craft loss of aigi
Corp., which marketi “ Handy Do they ft any other advant­
ages?
Andy" juvenile tool set*.
Tha idea cams lo him that per­ “ Many," Id Heller crisply.
haps some of (he routine factory “They don'tfgue or quibble or
tasks could be performed by th* loaf cn the x If they gat paid eru.
blind, that to this way he could a Friday, thflon't go on a apre^»
aare soma of them from the dreary till the next ednaaday.
lonelineaa of his dead childhood “ Tnere ls tie absenteeism A
friend. He went to the Chicago blind man h to be really sick
Lighthouse for the Blind for bel before he'll ks work. Once wa
Lighthouse for toe BlinJ for help have trained blind worker we'ra
setting up a training program
never had t v t one go—not a
Tha program worked out better single one—bauaa he let down
thao anyone’s expectations. The on the job.
blind proved amazingly able to per­ "They are ftpier working than
form any teak assigned to them. many people ho ran aee. We
Todey Heller has a reservoir of have music R them, and o fte if
V» skilled blind workers to draw they break ownngmg.
on. employ* from 1M to ISA, de­ "Th»v are )*o more careful.
pending on seasonal fluctuations to Our safety re |d ti perfect. We
the toy lnduatry. He avoid* any have never h a an accident."
sentiment in discussing them lie The Wind argaid durtng a touri» a hardheaded realut, credit! week training Uriod. They then
thrir efficiency largely for the fact receive ihe sik wage acjle—up
hts business has grown from $J00 to $2 an hour—a worker* tn other
noo fo M.non.nno annually In alv Chicago toy f ir r ir t, pin* extra
year*, now la toe top producer to money tf their p put is above tha
tha field.
i average.
Roma of the blind do office ssnrk I “ They come fom a!! walk* ol
Rome assemble and pkrk toe tx l'lif e ," said Heller “One of our aukits When th# firm added a line perintendcnts *4slhe personnel di­
of chemistry seta, microscope* and rector of a large orporatton befora
Juvenile mechanical drawing kits, he lost his slgtii Another was a
contractor.
subcommittee meeting by some "About JJ p*r ent of our blind
offer that would match or outdo Ei­ are women Tbej do aa well as
senhower'*. If they have auch an the men—anJ tone things better.
But they're all gad "
intention, they've kept tt quiet
If they accept Elienbowrr's All hu blind anploye* com# to
aanal inspection plan, it i* the work and go h»rm bv themielvei
President who may wind up em­ A few have Scf:ti; Eye doga. But
barrassed for the US Senate moat pride themislvn on the fact
would have to approve both a dis­ they can get stag with nothing
but a white ra rarmament and inspection plan.
Tha Senate might not go for the An example of their ability to
aerial check Idea. The Russians, grow on a job A group pf atx
atnee Ibay don't hava to answer worker* who picked &gt;00 set* of
lo their people, are In -a better toys in a given period when they
position to offer a plan which they first started on the job tort# y ean
ago ean now pack 4.000 acts la
can make aUck.
Nothing done at th* subcommittee tha same tim e-a production inV
toe maaUnf la final anyway. That create of 500 per cent.
mealing, white tt can be useful, “ More employers ought to go te
la like a aeouting expedition Into the nearest agency for the blmd,”
the thinking of th rRIg Four.
•aid Ifetler, “ and realty find out
All th* representatives at the for themselves what the blind can
subcommhta* meeting ran do i* do. They'll find them to be, man
report bark to their governments— for man, a great-r asset than many
for any approval to be g tv en - of 'the people they h.'ve on their
or what tha other side haa offered. payroll now."

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to major rail centers, harbors and
airfields. The L'nlttd States had in
stated on a much wider kind of
inapoction.
At Genova Preaidant Eisenhower
went tha SOviata one better by
proposing that oach aids let the
othtr keep a cheek by aerial tn
speetion. Eisenhower got a lot of
mileage out of hit proposal, props
ganda-wlao.
The Ruailana wars caught flatfooted and to this day hava neither
accepted Elawhewai'i plan, re­
jected tt. nor com* up with some
othtr plea of their own.
It la poailblo the Ruailana will
provide • sensation in the U N.

Builders Complain About Tightness

the** rltlzena-ln-tho-makinff In real compatl
tton with one atothar to catch tha blfioat,
tha first and tha moat fishTha Samlnola County Junior Chambar
of Commerce ara to ba commended for the
weeke of hard work, their many weeka of
faithful planning, and their houra of manual
labor, nereaaary to put ov«r tha top the true
accompllehmanta
of a Jaycee Fishing Rodeo.
The Sanford Herald
e i N U M Omitt N N f S ta M iS a y mm
Tha Gama and Fraah Water Flah Com^w w vw w ^w
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mtaMon of tho fltata of Florida realizing tha
v n M W tWJwW W
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M e P e e l •tttrm mt o mmtrrt WUmtMm. wwOet M e Me*
vaat Importance of tha Jayrea Fiehing Rodeo,
n fjffia s R • y .ir .j k s—
made poaaibta the mtoeklng of Trout Pond
■ 1 * 1 0 * * l a * 4 W M . BteewM ew B a ile e
for tomorrow’* event. Headed by Porter
•ra s rw tm w w a s
Lanainf,
who haa faithfully helped tho Jayktee Weetke
Wee few*
oil “
*eea
in
thair
annual Piahing Rood a comAll eMSwwrr •••*»••. •era* mt Maefcs. n n I i Hh i „ a
J?«re
Hr «kt sitH M •» tatMee mittea • ecu red the cooperation for tho Trout
e»a«a will ka &gt; tn i« a ter et r ta ilir aawW W ii raSaa
Pond m tocklnf. Mora than 20J largo olio
Beoiweewlea WatSawaltv k» naaaret H .m ialM
broom war* plaead tn tha pond t». ho caught
•erHa^ lo*
Beak B tS
by tha participating youngatara.
Baaesa ie a wseaakee mt Me SasaWaM r~M,
Local marehanta and buaineu houaea
aaklak
h je .e w g t^ wwet—«aety &lt;w ska aaa Hr rrmm*Hrm.
Haa mm all tke M l a»w. oHesea
M*a asaasaH ,
pitched in to make possible tha many prize*
Pat# 4
Tuteday, Aatuet go, lf&amp;g that will ba awartfad tha yOungitera winning
top plate In aaeh ago group.
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Tomorrow aftomoon, tf you’d Hite te oaa
Mary Mardilena cu m and told tha dl*. real Amerkai Citizona In tho makJnf, Juaft
eiple* that aha hid edfti tha L o rt-Jeh R drive out to Trout fond un i watch tho
20:18.—Tha world la willing to forjriva men'a youngatora fish.
aim, but not a women'* Mnry Magdalena
Tomorrow lo Jayeoo Day for tho youngdid baeomo a groat aalnt to prove that any atera. It'a tha annual Jaycee Fiahing Rodeo.
BURGLAR CONFUZED
NT LABOR ROLVN
HOLLYWOOD (Jt - A burglar
■tad* a quick aarit (Mm Nk* boat*
af attar Chart** CaNra after tallteg tha heuiekaap** ba 1*4 Ml
arm* bout*.
Mr*. Rota Parte tell fade*
Saturday tha t e d (be tetrad**
an the aUlrt ha Cnburt'i home
■te said tha itraagar udaltell
"1 thought thla waa ia iRafteteat
teuio," tad fled.
The boaao bad law HBaaAed
• u a ? abb la determJaa If naytetef ted tew teliR. e a b a T u
ate af lew*, aha aaU.

MAE BOYLE

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Mr*. Meltm Smith, |»*#*id#n* night. March 1A. H 'a
of the loral la d if. Auxiliary in' II. I Morn*, pnu l(utl at S»m«
tha Veteran* of Foreign War*, mol# High Sc! n| Dated that »it
announced that the Club'* T w o - ‘Indent* will la* rho.rn tn will#
ly-Fir»i Annual National K»*av an e* ay. "They will probably la
Contett for II gh School .indent* Junior*", h# added,
i* miw beginning with the dead-1 “America
Ibaroo of Hope"
lino lieiug no later than mid- i« the title **f the K*&gt;ay* tn ho
written and 11 mu*t n«t e*rfed
mure than l.tWO word* with
“and'*" and ' the’. " counting.

•F in e Job I one By Townspeople,
Merchant Hospitality Committee.

College Students
Put On Dean's List

Smith

* I that the e**a)f

a ccepted f or r onpetltlnn mint bg

•uhniilled in Irlplieata. nitgtr*|
ant two carlxoi entile*; typed,
double .pared, on plain S'* X t l
inrh pal" r. fattened with .tap!* |
| t'nivrruiy, official* announced to- '
*n'f n"“ * hate ymie
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I name, #»••. •' ■•••, addre**, r ,
*lale, name of »rhon| repre.ented
Thr&gt;e from Sanford nn the tl*f.
and numlw-r of word* in the r**ae
were Roalrlre M lll«ber, l&gt;rwn|
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i**rtttrn m th.- upper right haul
Marie Hlahop. Ileveil*
lira** fn rn rr of rjixh pA,;r
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Itri* rv, Donna I. Harper, liar
rlfimtton of itilhnr»hip, publish*
old II. Ka*tner Jr , France* K r I on 4 0 4 \ 4 l i « b 'r lr*fJ#t fttutl
loot
Margaret J Malloy, \n
1*4 *ignr«| by 4 p 4 t r n t o r ffuat*
tiimn V Shannon and tlyile R,| (lion.
The rume* of nine Sanford col­
lege *tiident* and twn .Indent*
I from Fntcrpn«e wore on ihe 1ste*t Dc.m'« l.itt &lt;1 Honda Male

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I ’arte r, Mt». K. F flln rh a rl, M tv
C . K . Hunter, Mr*. W . I
Mar*

1,0 Lutheran Church
r tm,m,Ie*&lt;dounf .vy ! Annual Picnic Set
In

H E R A L D Tur* A u - in . Ift.V?

Local VFW Auxiliary Announces
Twenty-First National Contest

The Rutinei* and I’rofe**ionil
tVa:ii«D,l t tub held a railed board
meeting Aug. Jfi at the t nmmtx•inner* Room in the f iiy ll.ill 1
with Mi»» Hetty Wolfram, vt,•
[ pre*ident, presiding,
group* ha*e their report* in In
flan* for cordinalinr committhe workshop report committr; t e n and program planning work I
All *»ork»hop com m it-[ for the coining *e*r wet# m a l e
hY
lee* are re*;ur»trd lo ha*e their I The »e*«ion wa* diimD.rd in
report* In by Wednoday.
due form.
K»er&gt;one **a» reminded to keep
Tho-e p rem t wrro Mt*» M"1*
Sept. t l open for the fir*t m eet-!fram . Mi*. 0***r l’&lt;«'*"". Mi*,
ills of the Seminola Coun'y Edu- K- 1* True, Mi*. W. I. Faker,
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»»*.«riJtion
M ri. Irving I’r jo r. Mr*, t'. It.

The tloipitalitr im ittte along
and people
with the merch
d,d a fine
arnupd ln«n "r
job" tn make I teacher* feel
welcome during recently held
wnrK»hop at Sem High School.
•fated a teacher MIS
( Many gift* wJ contributed to
help the tearhei ind the lunch­
room rummittei l*n negotiated

PA N Fnnn

try. Mr*. Marguerite Graham,
Mi*» (Sene N innelty ai I Mi»»
Myrtle WiUon.

The Sunday School of lb# t.u A f t C m O O n
P iC tliC
**i*h to thank • following: A
f
K Rowettcr. 1 l»t. flower*; A theran Church of the Redeemer
D IG S lIC C C S S
F . n*m.*ay. Fir I. flower*; John will hold It* annual pJrnle on l-a- S a i d
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II W illiam «, uranre Agency bur Hay. according In the Sunday
Commander
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IVnrila and pat I’ owell’ * office School Superintendent Jerry Sen.
Pn»t ^ &gt; 1 of t'r M U «jid lh#l
^ S u p p ly Cn., ru » and hloitrr*
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. 11 i ■*. ' "* Smv| (lo'e w.r* bad '-* all'' at

Sweeney’*, hlo r* and calen­
S-nkank pointed on! that the
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II ilker
dar*; Hi a mb*- of Commerce,
\ •ltl(|rnf m'uht Jo w 4 )| (4
■Hy,
th* .? * w&gt;m ^ Ih tM Sunday afterao
Tin vludrriii finrA
Fn !rrp rl*c wnte 4 AAinninc r *4V 4% ho
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booklet*, C .n e j l xaeo Service, the Sunday School children a* Lake.
• l i t IIBA' I' tin"* I r erenm n*rl
• , t" thr t*ov i»M-i iiitiuii
• » i iuit U t in h tiiid h i u a*’ lr* (ft*
on Ine Dean * I •*! are la o lik (&gt; w• 11*1 i r f r l v p 4 a%4 f «l • fiom (h*
min containerj Howard Holler well at (ha Aider folk* of Ihe con­
h o in r - in a d r rti-otn
V* !■ -it*
A del . mu* picnic tun h " a * rn
r i f f , &lt;rh-»'»T | h Js n irM in M ll litO
llatrnan J r , and ‘w tria 't Hay- •p ......... me b» ,»i m u tlia ry , »(4t»
Brib
er
tn
chinn
aorue
in
the
hand
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Confectionery, • d i ; Coeoa-Cola gregation.
ji*yri| and »wmiming along with
in an
Bottling Co, lr»a I da;
Mr
iu«r&lt;U &lt;••*•( f in a !I * 1!*r 0 4 ( 1 0 0 4 !
Tim plrnir, Senkarik Mid. will general "get togelhet" rhatter
It average In n a d e m lr work 4u.ir&gt;U w Incli 411* a|mill 44&lt; b 4 o&lt;I
and Mr* Whi#"*. picture*, K. U* held In an area about 4N provided enleitainment.
iv trrpurrd for undergraduate *tu- 4 if«*M o inU I, fir*! p r i t p ; |5 0 0
W Fruit Cm. |angr»; Velda lee mile* wr»t of Sanford out 20th
Tho*e enjoying t • • event w r e
den:* lo inak'* Hie Dean'* I .let rA«h a i * I 4 tf«*M oio*UI, *r4«»od
Cream, Ire r / n ;
l*rrfrcl|,*n j jitrec*. "It I* In Ihe tame area Mr. and Mr*. Hay Zm Inn, :.| ai d
ro.i&gt; &gt;n I'nglivti nolrlrni.itt and hr, wile
HMld.V'M HID
r
student* on the graduate Irv rl p r u r ;
liairir*, m ilk.Fi certhe Life In-1 where we had *uch a »uere**(ut daughter Jo»p : Mi aid Mi- J
f K %)\ 411-1 M k o l« l
*' l (' |(t till " • '•A
i Ulnh 1' Hr killrd Ihrin nil a&gt; voon jv hr
lull*' make ri&gt;rrr*pnni|ingt* higti-lihlrd pn ,
♦uranre Co. I c l l n c kll* anil oldd**hionvd picnic la*t &gt;rar,":W . Wheeler
r 4 •H 40(1 4
111 .ihttittt hill Hull) v “ ••(I s CM ilcU ll.d lilM *e] liv e III x itil a lu ill' bvl*
rr n urk* lo he named nn Ihe llvl I medal, f n t h p»(fr, 4 n -1 honor• comb*. Sanf'tl Atlantic Hank, lie *ild.
! and Mi* II M Charpled and
tn .rpe tra ie d Hie lm and marie I
HtOOf) |iiiN |iirrr ik J ill Tjr/JM
pen*. Tony \Ir1tcci. atuho m ai­ .Flan* will be cnmpleied for the | children, Fatty.
U*'r
nirntinii ftA in U of ( 4*1
M hail,
fp-iti hi! % th*- lliirrmiglt* a nr villi n illlio iu iie ,
I h r ^jhtilctlt
ler rernrd ptalr: Hrt**on Funeral even: Innlght, Senkarik annnun Joan# and lawrrm *. t v * Hirlm,
priir% of 910 44ch 4T*rl t#*»
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movie
»*f «:% r.»* 1*.
Home fan* lord * Stale Hank, roil, at a meeting which will be Ruth Smith, Mi* \tm Fli.in*. Mr.
i ■hi
ill alvn do the IV film *
r illt J l*C UlP (t1i«kt h liM llIP h e ll i ■
T l’« r * ' t h n il! br iujg^.l on!
pen.. Hid I r iel chewing gum: hclrl al Ihe home of Donald |tir-1 and Mi- I. N D
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\rt for T^r# 10 |( m j i | ii»I 42 S to ll, unlike llni r&gt;n :1m and the
( 4 1 I.M ri.ir) mn%|n»f(ion, .VI p r f
*ar|oii» rrstaaaos around town, kerne*er. I?2S Randolph Si
1(Iroi'J# 1ml Jerry. *|i
\nn 1
Mm
Ow K i V/it ft
l fall h J *f» lit elI Iflf I.Hf I ‘I 2- »I IIII • gic.il m ajority of tm p r e d r im m -.!
1 r r n l,
(K | IfH rrprrtoth • %•&gt;«#,
nt'al*.
faulty and daughter Ronnie, Hob
hi r him! f F4*171 W lf lh f «,Af •(•»!
fl«irrmu;li». «h«» h ul f.nl&lt;«l *•! * ha hern to \fi n i
pnr r t n ! , 40*1 (r» p 4 tf lo ( |f in*
II row n and children. Bolrby,
Thole on tl* '|n*pitalitr com(»r
A|«&lt;nt
Hi#
p»ki
AAr^k
%
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itiriaS
if t iif « | uHirf rf»i»f|vr| rv, \ifitlr 4
broil a m iivrtiivr r * life guard
I » p l r 4 t|o o v *S p r r r r o t .
Fair let* and I’rt; IV II Mitchell,
mittre inrltidel ?li»»belh Satler
I j l r nf 9fir* \ f ii n n tiinnl**, Ihr wlm wear* a *irr H ja r k r l, tint frirrvU . Mi*« Owrii \%•!I |r«\# f »r
Tbn
V I|\l1 l4 f V I n
lh *
\&gt; (4f40%
F.arl K Harlwr. Mererllth lliown,
field, ftarbara lartwig, Phylll*
1 H |Kf *lljr Sr|»V 11
n irth am rs of
u n r -irnplr . relumed I *m film making with I I KlftlltU
Inf Knrrljrn \\ 4 * • h 1 % 17’t 00 ntrin*
Mr*. Kathleen Ihomnt and ehil-1
Kelley. W J, Wdl*. Mr* W A
I 'it o t fir |’i»» j 1r n u n r i.ijii s* ill different In b r . in Krnv.r i b ra il of. m h rff *br * i l l k • &gt;«»ph«*niofr
!»«*i % tn 7.00 m 4&lt; t\l|i4r(r
I b r h*
•lien ,
l
Mr
^ T ' i U r . Air* S'till Houlh, Mr&gt;
I IIU | /|
Die *1 an M in npt i •iw :
Tangantl
O |i I
S f f^-rnfty t+ 1rat A iu tlu ry !• h f - iM bv Mit*
Mr*, t heater 'tv e k and children.! 1.1 Al AMMI I
• jc * e | Ri*er, V &gt;« 7.ill.*h Welsh
«pp^tt-rr im p p in i'n# f fh ki I'g in d a and Die llelg iin Congo f » i r n f r o m I n in r T^ y , nhrt# (b lv in Sm ith, with '1i»« Jn Aon
J a n e t , Stephen. Mirhael and '
and Mi** Charl'ie Arm*trong,
Is jtr ilir n t k | n » inim* • /•’H bi OHHt &lt;|fll|;lltlul nf |r« • n(
Mn*l of Ibe lnlie&gt;men had never b«* h i i l H
lltOH II 1*4102 %!*■f pT4»|(|rnt 4nr|
pul
Arthur.
Mr
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Hard
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hi*
A remark e|b*ed hy both lea
braid of Ihe nr o * l r « and Jf f , (Uuchtrr-m-liM- an«4 nrA% giiiM'l Mr* Jro n io Ihllon •rrrrto rv li^A*
II.
‘ Jr* .
wirk and Min Itrnnv; Mr. and I 1.1re i* &lt;i%o&lt;A&lt;l&lt;', 1 lahl* i|NHin |rm*’ii lnhr*l r«H»k
ehrr* and contu ant* on the pro
: M irfr, I* w orki d o A flf with tha
I»r among a niiimritv of the u n t il* ilmilHrr, Nunry 4*«n»l »ho
Mi. Mel*In Smith, Mi * d Mr* »&gt;r 11nii* ju lrr, *« (• as | xh*ii a«i!(v nf f*rrotr m»«l |h*cp . »t
&gt;*ct i* "the «ork*lmp In Semin
**
chill |vi 'i^r.
peWple who hid never hr m l of h«ifn A»‘t K m Irving.
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V F W in %4»»oti4 pn»Jort§.
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Mark
lldinn
and
childirn
lilrn
ole County ha* been a big *urSaturday night at the t'S O a
Illfl
Mai hod 1
i
in h a t If •nd J n l n W kitta 1\ iXmg 1. JfM # T airan The Tartan »tntlr* have
er** Mr. Mararrt Coil. *uper- "Sadie Hawkin* Summer Special'' an&gt;l Anm rrlie.
length** I'e ; tw i.t b a1\ f 1 in n p prtii I t i r J 4 4 * rlilrf C***’k ai|lt| fwi | bei n tranvlafed info v, language!
vi'or of tearhr**, »lar!rd plan dance wa* held with »eninr hn-1
|vvi.re dirccli.*nv t&lt;* ep.xiatr; r* lin t i(1 k i l l
r
Mr . W n t l .»' f.iini hul Rntioiighv n»e*l In like lo tell
ring in early prmg ami along te*« being Mr*. J . W. Hr own and
w il l
c l o se d
move u e il. M ii|* of 1 P * *1. M i h Iv 4 T1i| (b rir fi* e rhlldlirti for that hr had hrnk account* ever*
with Mr. Milwe* and (Jen# Ray- junior hn*tr** MIm Hnblije M'»t*
a v i ' C u d o 1 very
fine ,with ■ ftrik, n vrr 11 ) r 4 T •* and t i l e e * * * •k
fnmk where m the world r\rrp t in deep
1
hum It tn be rmgralulalrd.
Inn. A large crowd attended and
mix in lenr-in juice. - . • I t and • hili 1 % 4 h « » . iir y bm l in (ilciiitiir• frtllcf* t i l Afrit a
a
Mit* Krnrttlir Wrttphal. lea- a "good tim * wa* had hy all "
The *1raining t'ninn of the
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Ule a v • 4f1o I t mr,(|. ( If111 nf I f
.*1 l&lt;• i |A0* A Ifnr I ii J r J .
S* oil, i n . l l i r of Forltand Ore .
ehei al Sotilhiidp t’rlmary Sehmd.
Siinday night an “ lr# »*rcxm F ir*t ttapliat rh u rrh ha* *ei um tiled It *&lt; ill pii' tbl V make * . ( * * ' * • 4f 4 honit* L r \ U r • rrr i|*^s
wa* tn A frira to .hot irrtir* for
va» IS-* winner of Hie Audio Ma* Fre rte " wa* put on with the hoya Thurailav a* |f&gt;e dav f«r it* an ­ In 1 cup; if It i»
• i U nf ' 1'a( / an and the | jm | S a fa il," the
inn fi t»m \ ,
If n : •* It wilt (lift
(er record player gt*rn hy Tony and hoile*«e* making the Ire nual prnie wlioh wtll he held al l*rni*.xt*ly mi*!.. C t
and vnu

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Picnic Thursday

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31st

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Die fllfl
Mart u rn who di.played the Vi*-! cream tn targa frceier*. Junior Rock Spring*
iiiny w i.lr tn add iiiwi e Immii
r«n«V IvA.r k rp* t
Tt
ual Aid during Ihe week
{ hntte** for Ihe night wa* Ml**
Th» bu* wilt |ea*e tha ehur.'h Juice, ,wli and ebiii
■ler.
P*,w
Khnti y J Ilf ttnp 11 .ffrt
Je
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Aniinuncernrn't wvre made andi Mildred Await. -An eating good at 4 p.nr. ard aupper w ill t,e M l.D ill Hit I N I * \ 1*1;H T / I i.
in ) «»»it
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It *&gt;.«* ree|nr-i»d that all rla*«| time waa had by all".
aerved at 7 o rio ck.
D ll'
Will
fi k!a«f it ilh
4 I!«t
Ingredirnl. t t r .. l|V»0 n CO.' e . hrtfun
hump
a‘4t1'•f, T h * n
ty chopped garlic, I aroall can iZ
"tkrd in *|'e* ••Ally ir«(n n ff) %%«•
ounce* 1 mu ton ) flltet*, J tableI end ahctl. «l »re* |tinm«| n v r r
-iwion* rider * in* gar, 2 ru&gt;&lt;tagi &lt;
■ n it -ole of tlir i
I t miller* 1,1 III r lr n o , lo * r u i ’ h m liita •fMlthpiek ■; Iwtwrrn
'a cup milk, t li- »|w*&gt;n t ip e i- l II a •hrliou ahlny black nl|ve* are
(ebopperii if lie-irrd,
impaled Die .wine way. Around
t|,rh i* l M. 'i g „rlie in i u fai Ilia cabbage wbo.e pretty g m n
with prerlr, or nti w .i\f"l i&gt;iprr folia j ■r l i |rf( nn |*it |cobl, o r r t*p
with flal |Mrt nf !• iv y Vnlfr pot.it ti rh'|M. U lt*f» D m *iirini|i
lailo, until it i&gt; 4 p»|tp. i\i •1 fit* run out, Ki#n-I t n *4 ibe potato
lahoviet with D irir old to i irllr
In, dip in flip *au&gt; e l oo
j unJ ni4«h iC fia In a pavlr .Stir ran. of rniiftn, hml r your own
I in %tlirgtir. Ilfk r erraor eh*1 n Rl Shnn y Sltf iit’p llilffrt wUli tb* •
ro o m
i, inp&lt; i .iture,
gr .i ...ally general dinx’lloiia. Hut if j.m
beat m m ilk; mix in gm ic-an- want Jr«*e'« a* Inal teelp*, yo'i'll
rhoyy* mixture. M ir in &lt;■
' 'Piwd have lo get bold of a ropy of Dim
cap ir* if inert. Make* «b t I ' r " nlta' 1
I' m,glit &gt;e you
n ip Helve Willi p i.txi'lv
Dial ra il’d borrow, tl from y o u r local
gue.lv ran dip them i f
Ihr lib ra ry ; tne*e da** rnany librariei
rreani-ehee*# m ixture.
tlitroigimui Ihe country ke&lt; p add j
Ing new. cook laaik» I'* their
D i l l * M il I I I IMF
nf •br-lvr*.
Talking nf Hip* n'mitnl*

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ALL DAY

.lt-1 T a ira n m-**ir and Ifir fo«l
lo tip tbni in big vcrrrit and rotor
lie al.o fdm ,d trv rra l id tlir trie
vi n&gt;n vhow* Ih ric ,
Jlie T a i r a n rnovir* are Ihe
l i | C I r * I mime) maker* abroad
Some of llie one* Johnny Wei**
milder made in *ra t* ago aie Dill
running in theater* there Scot I
xald he w r* tin died tn fill I thou»and* of people wailing outside
hi* bull I in F iropAan rapil.il*
" In llr * r r lx l l l l l * . ’ he laugh*
"Hie pi iple Hunk I'm I*i*1 anidhri
ai Inr whn m nlv a lia ln n l "

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Wm. E. KADER

BRIDAL
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T I M M I S y o u A J n n well done " The bronlfall* rom m lllee. tKnwn th nM . m « commented fee (be
•xrtllent jr»h in making lha Ira e h rrs and Invtnwdarw -feeI al home" during the -ecer.l work.hon at
• ...........* *&lt;■» • •' • ■*»*• Ai*u 11 a*ilk*«l wera lha merchant* and -peonta around lown".

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T liK s n A T

Intermrdiata It \.'a meet a t the
F a il Rapt lit C liuih at 7 pm.
At KIlM Alt AT
Tha OF.S will fold ita annual'
Robert Morn* I'cnle at Rock
Springs at &amp; p m. Thera will b« a
covrrerl di*h meal
Training Union Worker* Cminril
nirr!* at lha Fir»l Haptlii Churrli
at 7 p in. for covered duh aupper.:
Trayar me# Iing at lha Firxt
# H a p 'i» l ChuCrh at D30 p m.
THt'RhHW
Junior G-A.'a meat at lha Firxt
BapHat Church at j;50 pm.
Intermediate G.A.'t meat a t Iho
F in t Raptiit ('burr* a t 4 pjn.
Junior R.A.*a n«#t a t the
church al 7 p*n.
Tha annual picnic *f tha Train" Ing Union nf th* Tint Bapliai
Church will ha h*'d at Rock •
^Spring*. Tha hua wit tea** tha
•ch u rch al 4 pm . Suffer will be
a t 7 p m.
Tha regular monUly Beating
af tha Samlnnla Co*r.tjr Miaiatartal Annaialton aril m tat at
tha Fraabylarian Chuch a t 1
p.m.
Tha TCL claaa af Ihe Firat
BapIDt Church will neat ia the
Educational building it 3 p.m.
with Mr*. J. A. Cunntrghaui aim
a k a r group aa hoxtaaia*
W Tha M ot Club wit hold a
board meeting at the heme af
M n. Troy Rap an t l * Magnolia
A i t a t 7:30 pm .

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.t.rlie i p.rrera I* re|i*l»red wilh n.. *l»w lh# piece*
piifhi*»d. •" * • r.iv *&gt;i&lt;i** *e&lt;u fri'nd. **4 rtliU e*
wh.l Olive* you need •• ilvo thin* and m i'll.
And tr tn p t-lir* y» 1 wifi teeeln

1 Will t-n |e*i|ll|*|llrr gift Wtlfped
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Pajanua with all around laca
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Fishing Rodeo
C « t M Fi m F U » 1
|U share of fUh. E\cr&gt; cracker
■ole baa been equipped with fresh
line, book, tinker, and float, and a
•bare of wigglcr worms will be Us«ed each participant.
Medical attention will be on band
In provide the ultimate In safety
lor every youngrier. Motber'i elIon ini their children to attend the
Jaycee F uhini Rodeo by butes pro­
vided In every aectlon, can rail
enured that every child *111 be
well taken care of by the Jaycee
membership.
Judge* will be on hand to
weigh and meature each fuh at
It la pulled from the water. Offi­
cial! of the Game and Frcih Water
r tih (’ommlition, along with local
entbutiaiti, will be on hand to help
the Jayceet make tomorrow the
biggett day in the hlitory of each
youngiler's life.
Kilpatrick today announced the
gcoedule for the priiet to be award­
ed and thli year, he tald. a trophy
WiU be among the valuable p rim
diitnbuted to the winnert.
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IMOtAMT Jamee GaUagtMr. M,
B shown ae be availed eei Govmtore latond. Mete Tech, the
verdict ef m etghl member
eoert-merUal booed. Tim Brook*
tro aotdlee boo bee* ea trial,
charged with Bee eoprewiedlUtrd flaying of fallow Aotertran mtdiere In e CummimiM

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In the age group II lo ••
old two p ru rt will be awarded |
One for the target! fiih end anoth­
e r for the second largnt fuh.
P ritet will be awarded for the
largett and second Itrgett fuh in.
the age group* tlx to 10 y e trt old |
and in the ynungrit group one to
g y e trt old.
The following m rrrhtnti have,
Contributed p r im to be awardrd
Co I. 114th Inf , lanford'e own
the parlous winnert: Florida Stole
Bank, Gene't Texaco Service Sta­ National Guard unit, eompilad an
tion, Goodyear Service Store, Hill outstanding record during Ae unHardware Company, Iflll Imple­ ii't annual tuo-ueak eummer
ment Company, McCrory'i, Neteon end Company of Oviedo, Tow- field training exercite eonduetad
e ll'l Office Supply, Robion Sport­ at Fori McClellan. Ala., M wai
ing Good i and Sweeney't, St. announced b&gt;day.
John's Realty la donating the tro­ Th# Sanford company received
phy.
Ice-cream la being eontributed eight tiipertor and ill axcelltnl
by Southern Dalrtei and cold ratir.gs from Third Army intpecdriaka by tha Sanford Coca-Cola lion leama an Mia differeei phaBottling Company and tha Nchi act of training.
Bottling Company. Sirlckland-MorTha anM » a t rated auperior In
riton, Inc., la donating the ete of
miUlary eourteiy and ditripliae,
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The Jty cee Piabbig Rodeo trill appearance aed pereonal hygiene,
le v # pcnet to ator# for three supply economy, individual lactlci
troupe not yet mentioned. Aa and functional tralaiag, marcbea,
•w ard tria bo prttented to the
young angler catching the first btvouan, unit tactical or function­
flail. In the yoMngeit child catching al training see command tuple• flth, and to the youngtter with vlilon and planning.
the moot flth eeugbt.
Earellent rating* wore received
Trout Pond ie loeitod Wait of In unit food aervlre, unit supply,
Sanford off M b It. The route will unit Iran* port, operation and
be well marked by the Jaycee Com­ maintenance, m il maintenance,
mittee making M practically lm- weapon* treking and communi­
possible to get loet. Parrots are cation* training.
invited to bring their ymlngiteri to The focal unit was training Ala
the rodeo, Kilpatrick tald today.
year for the last Ume at a rifle
Attending the Jaycee Rodeo thla company k the IMth Inf. Reg.
pear, a t they have done la the past, Thli Regiment petti bo kartlvawltl be youngetert from the Mctho- tod Nov. 1 when the 4Mb Inf. Dtdiit Chldren'a Horae at Enterprite vltion becomea the MU Armored
•nd from Mm Lutheran Haven Dl vitlen.
Ham* fee children at Slivla
Tim enact h t i g i i l t n of the
ABJn-ai, chairman Kilpatrick
held M a y everything k In rradl Sanford coMpnay th a t the m b Beta walling for more than eoo vertlon to armor k onknowa at
»g Nahermcn and flaherladiet thlt time although R k known that
he aiiow up at Trout Pond lomor- tha focal unit will bo aa Armocvd
Inf. On. and win be equipped with
m » afternoon at 1 o'clock.
fee for the event te eontributed Ue latent eqtoPMMt need by arm
need anlta.
•T Clip Produrta Company.
Co. I now bat a strength af Tl
enliatod man end Ms officers and
la commanded by Capt, Joseph
D. Bryant

prominent Record
Made By Company
In Unit Training

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CHy Budget

Pope 1
•eBed for the moving of the n *
S a l diamend Bom Ha prei ant In­
to Fort Mellon Park. The
hearing down of a wood fence sur­
rounding the old ball park and rePlacing H with a chain fence, and
i addition of gioo for the purebate
• f fertiliser tor sto by the yerk
Fteod wMh the nereiatty e l raik f the budget by about ftr.aoa
hi order te keep tax millage at lit
Present level, Commissioner J'Jin
■rider proposed U at Debt Service
BrilUde bo reduced le 11. WMh
m one aide, B was
f r o n t e d Mat m llape for
hka ef Urn general government be
Phieed by S milk. With thin prog w lj^ .th e commissioners agreed
might bo poetlble to allow
hi! Hem* stead k the proposed bud
B * as they are.
No action wet taken, nther than
general discussion, on the final
Baasage of the budget prior to the
Budget eedkanen authorisation. The
fcriher discussion trill be contiatted
g t h e nest regular meeting eg the
Beard ea Sept, u .

Firemen Still Pour
fc.Wator On Twittod,
Charred Wreckaaa

Sodero
Pram Pago 1
tW) delivered at Sanford fully
equipped. However, be comment
ed. a crew of Eve would add an
addition •* » per week to Bk on
prate involved.
The Board af Sanford City
CommUtfonera agreed to aUow
the franchite oaked by Sodc..
and a t y Attorney Ed IbJnhoUer
n e i ins traded to prepan Um
itrumraL Sodero Mid A ct I
boat ebocsB to operate Brum leaford would arrive hera at the city
P k r aa later thea Dm . IS.
la addition le toe exclusive
franchlae for Ae operation af the
boat. Richard Sodero a iked that
the franchite include the aae of
the pier ao A it afflcee, waiting
roomt, Mica rooms and ether fa
eiliUaa accessary for the large
sightseeing boat M tn lio i could
*• aria Wished to the preiant bead
•hell- Urn eommlaeknera agraed
and alan allowed ae eetim for
the permanent me ef the facUb
Uca at e restaurant. Sodero &lt;
pUked la the m a m ltato w ..
j h itJ lB n . Included k ttMtoptara
k build an exclusive and flee

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from *
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B&lt; isHHaal Aa naa af map Mghta.
J^VbaraUfo* decorations and a
gkM hanikg. k tha heeiuilo ra
tha penpnsad natauraat,
ho Natteae TU» option for Aa aaa «f Aa

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Naw Negotiation!
Planned By France
FABIB IB — Nov BOgJtktions
with Moroccan nattcnslisfi a rt
pH an ed bp Franca k a drive to
•ei t p i stable, heme-rule gov­
ernment for tha North African
protectorate.
Important ehaafos k tho Mo
rarcan political picture appeared
l a m k n t but Acre was ao aaaouncement of tfetatla.
The French Cabtnot completed
a two day discussion of Moroccan
policy yesterday and announced
•tope would bo taken to ettaMlih
a aow government within t
weeks. Fierro July, minister for
Tunisian and Maraccan affairs,
predicted t b a t "tho ohslaclts
which still confront no will ho

Finishing Touches
Put On Proposal
UNITED NATIONS, N. T. (A—
, riildonttol adviarr Harold B.
Staaaaa put flalahkg touches today
oa Frasldant Eltanhswar'a prapooa) h r aa oxchango af military
blMitrkta and aortal k t portion
with Raaola.
R u m raid bn aapattod to __

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Ualted Matas wants
U. N. approval fog Aa

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Contlnood From Fago 1
•ft wo have to fear now ie fear
itself."
Meiarh, Seminole County Comminion chairman told the group
that "Wo ar# not asking anyone
to give Ihtir home but w# are
asking that if you have property
•n tho rtghl-of-way, that it h*
given."
Odham pointed out to the pro­
perty owners nnd interested eiliten»i "F irst of ell, ih#r# Is no
money to buy these righl-of-wiyi.
Every dollor used Is token away
froM o#rondary roods."
The first eititen to eontrtbuto
property for the right-of-way wav
Paul Burria who signed a deed
to glv# his right-of-way property
In Spring Hammock. Ha lives on
Lok# Jeeeup.
W. Pitt Vamea told Aa Cltt■••a Committe#, "We ar# #xp#rling and anticipate 100 families
in our park. W# ora willing to
donate the approiimalo Mo feel
of right-of-way, provided a erossover to the park entrance la atlured by provision in tho deed."
M. W. EsUs, who owns proper­
ty between Coronet Motor Court
tad Aldao’s Inn on th# oast ltd#
ad Mm highway, odrited Ae mmmtUon that "AU 1 own will ho
nVOI ITU.
A program of advising proper­
ty owners slang Ae highway of
tho right-of-ways nocewary for
Aa eon struct Ion of tha 17 92
four-lining p ro ject ie aow under­
way.
At last night’s "CHIten'a Cotnmlttao" moating, at tho request
for a ralao of hoado whan asked
wba is k fOvar of Dm 17-M fourlaak g project, all but two af Ao
mar* than M signified their ap­
proval.
Tha ralHt of tho mooting, raid
vtsMora tart night, was overwhalmtngly k f * " r of tha high­
way projaot. Future meeting* of
th# group war# not set last night,
awaiting completion of th# pro­
gram to advlsa properly owners
about tha right-of-way require
manta.

■H fo* Brialtod program k to r Ala
• m h to tha i vo power U. * Diearm itoant auheommlttoa, which
that tha poiskiu- raeumed Its nogoUaUooa hero yeakrday. Henry Cabto Lodge Jr.,
•m a t aouid a
hr uut data.
U. S. datogata to Aa

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lu- s Stand* Pof Shuffleboard Court Addition Wanted

The addition of four new shuffle- {b e n last year," be commented.
On Travel Curbs
r m i l t w i Frwte Fee# I
board courti »•» requested fori The attitude of th# commission­
area a good distance on either tide
tho hanlord Tourist Club area at
WASHINGTON tot - Thg United i last night's CHy Commission meet­ er* last night toward tha new
•f the school on the much-traveled
facilities were favorable. How­
thoroughfare.
States Is standing pat mi Hi de­ ing.
ever, no definite action wat taken.
Owent told the drlTere, “ We will termination to m m travel curb*
Dr. W D. Gardiner, chairman
carry out the earn* policy that we on Russian* only when the Krem­ of Us Board of Trustees of the lo­
followed last year. We will en­ lin duet likewise for American* cal Tuunst Club, presented the Northern Vacation
force thete law* more clot.ly. I
request u» tha board of commis­
would Ilk# to caution nil of the | inside Russia.
sioners.
Ended By Sheriff
The
"'spirit
of
Geneva"
of
which
driven." Owen# tald, "about putDr. Gardiner explained Uat
Sheriff Luther Hobby returned
tine *ut the arm elrnalt far Russian! talk tbeso day* h it gen­ "wits four additional eourto, we to Sanford last night from bit va­
em-ugh la advanre ef the ttop nr erated no change whatever In the arc assured that the State Tourna­ cation trip to th# "North Country."
turn te warn the motor!**# be­ Soviet travel restrictions. These ment* will be held here."
Bark on th# fob. Hobby tald that
hind." The deputy sheriff conIt will take a long time to get rest­
restrictions
against
American
vis-1
"The
fellowship
and
friendly
eluded, "Don't open your doors
ed from his vacation activities.
until you tee that traffic hat lls include border gone*, key cities atmosphere is a means of holding
and other region* for a total of' vislt'ir* here," Gardiner explain­ Traveling in the Northeast, the
•topped."
Patrolman Arnold William* re­ •bout one third of Ue Soviet land! ed to the commission a t he voiced former home of hit wife, the Sher­
th# request fur added facilities. iff tald hit vacation n e t pleasant
presented the Snnford Police De­ area.
"One min brought eight families •nd enjoyable.
partment at the meeting held &gt;e*-|
terdtv. "We will fMlnw !*•• Vi«»t
»« hat ho«n eur policy," Wllllamt
told the group. A school hoy paIn.I la being organised and the
Mother’a Patrol trill also b# mills»i again, be tald. "We will have
protection at the Intertrrilon of
P th and Magnolia. Ilth and
French and Third and French, h#•auto ef the heavy traffic burden
nnd the number ef children using
these crossing*," Williams tald.
"We will enforce the city ordin­
ances." Patrolman William* told
ih t drivers, “and we espect you
to follow them a* closely. If not
closer, than other driver*. We will
assist all of you driver* by check­
ing your red lights, making sure
that they me working," Williams
concluded.

Deeds Are Given

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Solid Partnership
Time Finally Hare,
Relates Shigemitsu
WASHINGTON IF - Japanese
Foreign Minister Ms morn Shige­
mitsu tald today the time hat come
for America and Japan to "review
our defense relationship and put it
on a solid partnership b*Hi."
Shigemitsu tald that under the
existing security treaty between
the two nations tho mtfor burden
for Japan's drfenM has hern
placed on the United States. Japan,
he declared, bat been "cooperating
under an unequal arrangement.''
Shlgemitsu’s remarks were pre­
pared for a National Presi Club
luncheon. He Is here for a three-day

round of
eiala.
The forej
•de ago
render to tl
details In
rearmami
conferences
of Stale Di
Officials.

I with America! olfllinlster, whn a dechli country's sur|Uiet, did not go tato
iscussion of Japan's
ins — a topic of his
fay with Secretary
l and other top U S. *J

NO FIS! ). JUST EATING
—A 140.000 trout
DENVER
pool for do1 m Denver and nut
■ line!
a chance to
The pool [sally an aquarium
of the roof of a
which forms
huge new ei rria In the Flsil
Building.

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'Em
Or 'Em
Ab&amp;it All Sox Can Do
By ED WILKS
The Ataoclaled Pre*a
The aecond-place Chicago White
Sox, itumbltng along like th* rrvt
of th* American League eon
tender*, take their firit doar of a
kill ‘em or curt 'em temedy to
night.
All tha White Sox have to do It
play two garnet rith f &gt;urt!i-p1ace
Rotten and (our with third-plica
Cleveland in the next aix day*.
Th# annual| John* Diitrlel
Manager Marty Marion’* guyi
aren't exactly nckly, not wh-*n
of thf Roy
Seiiuming
, wa* h*id FriNEW YORK Jrv- ncttmerk’i bo*-1 they're J u t a halt game behind
Pi null nf An)
ing
champion m exile, Chrla firit place New York Rut they
Unford
Municipal
i t " night at
Chriiteoicn.
bet three potential aren't really robuit, either, after
swimming P' Mura than IUO
pay night* in line today after his j loiing five of thrit la at eight—
spectator* ti the Roy Scout "good fortune" up*et victory over and with four off th* defeat* at
tibopi and frlldjal* to through Gena Poirier at St. Nichole* Arena the handt of aeventh-plaee Waxhinrton and lait-plare Baltimore.
their imfmmi area Competition lait night.
If the Sox turn hut, they coulJ
Behind nn point! and an 11-3 be lilting pretty aa they make
in two group a* conducted with
underdog
tha
Danlih
welter
champ
C’a it A inrIn g all Stout* under
thalr final iwmg through lha Eaat
the age of and rtat* R with ram* anay with a ilxth round next week. If they drop the two
technical knockout when commli-'
aeriri, it might be all over.
all Scout* o\ 'he age of M.
non doctor Alexander Schtff or­
Raltlmore flapped fifth • place
Winner*
their troopi were dered the bout to end.
Detroit I3'k garnet hack yesterday
at follow*:
Poirier had in open rut over
Frteatyl# •*•* A Ale* Me hi* right aye It later required ilx b y ’ awreping a double-header *0
K'hben in fir place with Charle* atitchei. It bled freely during the and 4-3. That waa the only action
In the league.
McGill of |)&lt; md in tecond. Me- text round.
Ih thr National. Brooklyn made
Kiblien it a rtil.er of troop 345
Poirier, hardhitting Niagara
It
three atraighl hv whipping SI
McGill of ti p 58.
Fall*. N Y., punrhar had taken a
J tro ty l# III* R). John Wil- good lead by icoring with body LouD 10-4 to go 12 garnet out
liumi, U t, &gt; i't 31 and Richard punrhea over tha flrat five round*. front agatn: Chicago'* Cuht tpilled
Phagan of i &gt;op 3(5. tnd.
"He butted me twice in lha time the New York Giantt to a filth
ttralght defeat S3, and Cincinnati
Medley f e (Claia A \ , l i t place,’’ Poirier laid.
homrrrd
pavl Philadelphia and
plate «a« k«u by troopi 345,
"Jaba did it.** claimed Chri.ten- Robin Robert* 4 3 Milwaukee and
Sriil place by rotp 34.
»en "I waa juit beginning to eome
Medley 1 re (Claia Bi, lat on I hadn't fought in four month* PiUthurgh were idle.
Erv Palica tet duwn the Tlgera
place, troop S i tnd place, troop and wa* a little rutty."
In the drtt game with a five hitter.
*45.
Harry Stickevara, Chrlxtemen'i Baltimore had 10 hit* while batter­
I’ineapple Ire n e , troop 31 took manager, aald hit fighter would ing lover Steve Gmmck. including
Jat place, tiaor 343 came In tnd. now ktrp buiy. il* outlined the a two-run homer by Gut Triandot.
RackatrokdtClaa* At. Ted dark* auggeated matcher.
In the nlghtrap. It wat a ha vet»on. troop 14: li t . Ren Wain•‘W* bav* a tentative data with loaded tingle by Freddie Marvh
wright of trace 243 Ouedo, and Ramon Furntri lor San Francirro, that won for the Oriole*, over­
p'ace.
Sept, 29 and poaiibl* dalea with coming a 32 Detroit lead In the
R a ik e ti/e tClaa* BI. Richard Don Jordan in Loa Angelet and aeventh inning.
Phagan. trotp 341, let; Johnny back at St. Nick * with Paolo Meiit
A beanhall bailie flared early
.William, trout 14, tnd.
tor October. Nothing hai bean at Kbbelt Field, but Plate Umpire
Jocko Conlan put hit fool down
Croaa Cheat Carry, Troop 545 tigned yet though."
took lit, 34. ttd.
Poirier waa 1M la 141 for In Ih* fourth Inning, warning both
Plunging Di'O (C lan A&gt;, Glenn Chrutratan. It waa Poiriar'a third manager! alter Stan Mutlal mat
llndgra of Tr«op 345. lit place; defeat, all TKO*. Hr hi* won 14. hit on the right hand hv a Johnny
Podrra pitch and Cardinal right
Je# Horton nf troop 243, Oviedo, Chriilrntan ia now 30-4.
Tha good-looking blonde Scandi­ hander Tom Poholiky had hum
tnd place.
boxar laid bn cam* In thla med one behind Jackie Roblnton
Dunging Dv* (Clan BI. Al navian
country became ha rouldaT gat
Ken Buyer hmnrred to bring Ihr
Phelpa. troop 141. lat place; Ted­ enough fight* ia hia homeland.
Card* within 3-4 of the Itrooka in
dy Welker, tr«op 345 tnd place, j
the aevcnlh. but Duke Snider and
Diving (CL** A V Jimmy Ray,
Carl Furillo homrrrd for the
of troop t i l took lit place; Illegal Fishing
Dodger* in their half of the frame
Chat lea McUiJ of troop II, DoTh* Phlllift. who had won I nf
Land. tnd.
Told By Officer
10. couldn’t hold a 30 lead aa the
Diving, (C lan B), Richard Pha­
Wildllf* Offirer J. D. Warren Rrdlrg* tagged Roberta &lt;21-101 for
gan, troop 845 l i t ; Alvin Wright,i filed rhargea of poaaeiiion and fish­ four home runt Wally Pn«t hit a
troop 34. tnd.
ing with ••illegal flahing dev lee*" pair, with hit 3411. wrapping it up
In th* ninth.
Troop St* took 7 flrat place* and agalnit two men Sunday.
Die Cuba tl«o (marked four
t aecond place*. Trop 344 took 1 | Warren, thl* morning, laid that
”licit place. Troop t43 look 3 &lt;*• j Robert Henry Enclnoia and Floyd home runt, two by Harry Chili,
eo.vd place*, troop I t took t ie- Edward Brock ware both fuhing while belting four Giant hurleri
for 14 bit*. Jim Urarn wat th*
cond place* and Troop *4 took 4 with xpear* al Weaklva Sprtngi
Their bond waa u t at fU ‘ and Inter 114-13) while Warren llaeker
fi.-«t place* and 4 tecond place*.
Judge* were R. 8 Broun of potted with th* Seminole County won hit lllh behind a teven hillrr
Sanford. John Evan* of Oviedo and Sheriff ! office.
■ I COMMENDS SUCCESSOR
Harvey Dunn ef r.nterprli*. Em­
THREE RINGS
DETROIT UR- All Pro grinder
ceeing at the event wa* don*
MIAMI UR—The veteran thorough­ Let Ringamin hat retired at guard
by R. W. I.ippinrott, Diitrlct Cnmm.otunrr Inr the SI. John'* River. bred Three Ringi rang thr bell from the Detroit Uont but hat re­
three time* In Hialeah'* Royal commended George Redilla, a 250
II 'trict with the entire meet
the lenderth'p ef G*org* Maffett, Palm Handicap. He won tha race pounder from Detroit, aa hit pottible lureettor. Redilla hai no
Camping and Aclivitlea chairman la 1543, IBM and IBM.
college eaperienre.
•f the diatrlct.

Meet
Coastal

PARTY G A L .................... By Afan Movbp

•IK MAVFORn Hp R A i n
p*f* &lt; Turn. Aur. 30, 1955

Coy Scot! Swim
Heel Copied Denmark's
At Munsai Pool Champion
Hits Upset

Football Comes Into Pix Soon
By MERCER RAILET

n* ASSOCIATED PRESS
Football. 1B55 at vie. will bounce
into the Southeatlern Conference
aporta.picture Thuraday when 400
or rnora hopeful young maa and
Uttlr harried, hopeful rnaehti gat
togadwr for foil praetie* gaatloai.
Actually, many at tha achooli
will taka advantage at Commiaaionar lloora'a ahay and parade
(hair atldataa ia full hattla regalia
Widaaaday far tha benefit at aewa« an u d pbotagraphari But aa
worlouta aria permitted until Thurs­
day.
Tha v an ity equada at th* II SEC
aehooia raaga in aumbar from 47
at Louialaaa State UntvaraHy to 44
at Keatucky. Individually, playara
raaga fraai th* large economy tire
paekaga at Alabama larkl* Alvin
Eliott, S foot I and B4B pounds, to
th* fro* trial alia huadla of Tulane
halfback Wa* WUlia Hof, M l and
H i.
Thr** m w kaad aoarhat are aa
th* K*M. J . B. (Kara) Whitworth,
lately at Oklahama A S M . waa
hired by hia alma mater with hapaa
ko retur* Alabama la power.
kaaaai to tba 1MI cattaa Bowl, waa
warned away Darn tba Rarorbaek
tauatry la aaak la raaea* Taanet
aaa from aa&gt;naecuit*m*d caaa at
•dafaatiUa.”

Aad Paul Dieted, termer aaaiat
Bat at Army, waa waved b it LSU
aad (aatractad I* teirpaa tba alawa

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Swaps, Nashua
Said In Peak Form
For Wednesday

Cocoa
City

By T H E ASSO CIATED P R E S S
John Ivory Smith, slim Daytona
Beach righthander, wasn't satisfied
with merely breaking the Florida
State League's 13-year-old strike­
out rrcord. lie's stretching it long­
er and longer
Last night he strura out 9 —
making his srason total and the
new record 319 That'* t l more
than collected by the old record
holder. Bichard llcarn of St. Au
gu&lt;t,nr. in !9in.
Whether Smith gets another
chance to add tn his mark t*
doubtful because the season ends
in two more days.
I.a-t night he set Sanford down
on a four-hitter 11-3 Ills mate's
gave him a quirk w o r k i n g
—three runs in the lir«t innmg and
fivr more In r .r &gt;, &gt;. I 11:11
I'atriss wa* the heavy hdtrr with
a two run single in the aecond
and a toio homrr In the eighth.
Gainesville won fouith place—
and a possible play nf f berth —bv
brwlins SI Petersburg 4 3 while
fifth place West Palm Beach split
a doobtrhradrr with t.sikrijnd
Wr-t Palm w i thr fir-i came*
9 5 but ysa* blanked ill the second

Orega could squelch the rally.
Warren Kilmer led West Pain}
to its first game victory with a
double ami a tingle. Joe Hay nil,
who started on thr mound for
(..ilrfand in Ihr opener, contributed
three hit* in the second game.
Cocoa whipped pennant wmninf
Orlando 9 V Pitcher Jiin Wheeler
set the Flyers down sin two hit*
and then contributed a three-run
homrr in l . coa't five run four’ ll

CHICAGO .1* -With both Nashua
and Swaps considered tn peak
form, track expeita look for
Inning.
Wednesday’ s tloo.orx) match race
Dir atteniluner at Cocoa uas
at Washington Park to be one of
at l.ak.lund r •&gt; at St. I'rtertburf
Ihe greatest of all time.
9Jv), and at Santord 311.
Everything w ill be even, except,
I) v I I I I X *
I I I VI I I
41«• h •
|
perhaps, the ntd*
The latest on
WlFFie
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thr Caliente Honk llsta Swaps at
n** ru g
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M ade
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2 5 ars.1 Nashua 9 5
y e &lt;c* V
k Pil|&gt; th
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Both brilliant 3 year-old* will
ft a b #
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carry
128
pounds
tor
the
mile
and
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a *
G O L F / \ 3 PRO P-3 Y
a quarter. D us is the same im ­
l* lr # &lt; U
A VP (J. *.
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m 11 »i p
t
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JUV-OR ,
port and distance a« for the Ken­
of
1 M in t *
I.* 1 1 2 ? I «
CMA vP .’C V
tucky Derby, whrn Swaps handed
A I M n i l II
^ T .C L A P W/CMGAti,
/V /?&gt;*»Al*
l» aa
A
Nashua his onlv setback of the
Wi l l B e o \ e o f t f e
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•
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9 |
year with a length and a half vie
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Both roll* Mill be ridden by about
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ACQ.TU C A R O L / A 'A ,
Ihe best Jockeys in the business. 13 0
rH * &gt; / a p '
T t arnetl :h
•
1 * 1
Herman Pi/tarn drove home »
A
A
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4
Eddie Arraris up on 'he E a s t’ s
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Nashua anil Willie Shoemaker Gainesville's d in -ive run in tie H li
a»—em l tf aw* Cmvww
t
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ninth with a sarrlfire fly. The
1 **!■!•
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aboard Ihe West’ s Swaps
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Saints rallied for two runs in thr M n f **r *1
•m*#» ****** n t*&gt;__ %
And thrre w ill be no room for
bottom
of
thr
ninth
brlm
c
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alibis, as in the case ol a crow dot
M lro lli
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field, for only two horses w ill be
K • &gt;1 ll
7* Mil 11
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hm i it. T c r r f l l
1! I l l —
out on the fsnrtx conditioned dirt
K e ith
1
li e h l i c t
8
\ \ a ' c t ,7 ! * f
oval, which has the longest home­
1
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T • r e ll.
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2 |l
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stretch in Ihe world—t .531 feet.
Nt*.1e&gt;
H it
ft' a «V • •
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M r I f ll**v
i . '
! • • 'DA I t . . - I f I I I ! e.f «
Comparative times may nr mav
Mftl • 1fti &amp; 7*h i r i * r
| • *•
not be too important In a race ot
*.
l*ft
M m llti t
|
Its T1IE ASM M IATIID PRESS
lio
1
y «
thl* kind, but they are certain 'o
JIM » &gt;» »
H itilth
1
Nearly t SOU golfers, du flrtt and
&gt;
k fttlra *
be significant
i**»r *ii * r . T
ft I I I
its i d c o n t t iG W
(op names alike, played in see
J 11
F o n K S T H IL L S N Y
P - D ie
tional qualifying rounds across th e' With the exception of the Ken
nation l&lt;Mtay in Ih* first leg of the turky Derby, each roll has run toa'I back to (iipiem ary in :t.r
National Amateur Golf Champion Ih r mile and a quartrr only once Davis Cup will be * Ising one for
Swaps won thr Westemrr at II &gt;1 the Untied Males unless Lewis*
ship.
A total of 187 heitha remain to lywood Park Ju ly 9. by 8 lengths Hoad anil Ken Ho-r wall succumb ,
to the lure of a pot of piolrssm nal! CHICAGO r - D ie Button Red
be filled for the championship in 2 00 3 5.
Nashua look ihe Dwyer at Aque­ gold
S&gt;x Invade Chicago tontfhl tn open
tournament, to he held Sept. 12
Australia's 2d-year old Whir Ktd» another Irving wrek for the see.
17 at the Jam es lliv rr emirs* of duct July 3 by the tame margin
showed Ihrm srlves t vmpirtr mas-| ond place &lt;’lumen White Sox In tha
the Country Club of Virginia it m 2 03 4 5
ler* of Tony T ra b .rt. Vie Sc \ i- unpredictable Am erican L e a g u a
llirhmond.
ami H im Bichat,Ison. America's- pennant race
D ie U. S Golf A**n accepted
(op players, whin they won the
Shortly alter sundown next Mon*
a record I.JoT entries for the
rh a llrn g r Bound by a crushing i day. the While Sox w ill hava
tourney, exceeding the former high
ri.viMinx t r a i n i.aiavn ac
SO
count
Or I
.
t
l
*1* of 1,418 in 1911.
plaved right games against threa
Even after they had won the nf the tougher rivals In the leaxue,
I....... .... R«a&gt;a
*&gt; u i
v-.M&lt;.a
:v «&gt; .IVEleven ptavera were exempt he
PITTSBURGH f — President cup hv sarrpinc past Seivas an I
barring weather postponcm mts
Halo..«it:*
it at
VV l-alm U n i
«* *• -• cause of major titles won in the John G alhrrath nf the Pittsburgh Traliert in thr singles and ilouhies
After a two-game series witfi
vaalav*
fa .tXX past Nine other* got lid- Jump on Pirates says he has hern ip for an insurmountable 3 n lead,
lavkalali*
»* *« -VC the rest, shooting in the Northwest pm arhrd with propositions to srll
Bo.ton. Cliirago move* to Cleve­
they continued to applv rot,miles*
at. r*i*iakuia
t* iv .in
srrllonal yesterday at Seattle, flic last plare National la-ague pressure In t^e final two singles land for fm r games, rapped by a
Vv.aiv Mil VV* nr.al I.T*
IVavVaaa Vv-a.a II, taalat* a
where Brure Cir.ld. Cortland, a eliih but “ I ’ m not In te re stf.l"
Sunday. The rrsiitts Wore a 79 Sum!av double-header, and Ihen to
V**a O rl an-i &gt; 1
member of the Walker Cup leam .| G ilbreath. Columbus, Ohio, m il­ 8 1. 8 1. 8 * victory by H»ad over Detroit for a Labor Day twin bill
UalprxxIII* 4. at r*i*r«*&gt;ure t
again*! Ihe Tigers.
VV. f a i n t n*a. h »•" l - a - a l a ' . » A l t and C. W. Adams J r , nf Seattle,
lionaire, aald Sunday he’d been Seix.’ s and a 8 ( 3 8 8 1 . 8 1 t r i­
lull**** av ni di l.t:
The ambitious Bed Sox. only S'k
claimed the qualifying berths.
approached by a group Interested umph by HovrwaU over Richardaaalait al I
lak.laiul al iiilanOn
rame* behind Ihe front-running
in
taking
thr
Pirate
franchise
to
{
son
Cudd
toured
Ihr
8.328-yard,
par
Mi. I'etrrahiira al
n«*&lt; h
New York Yankees, are Chieago
VV. Palm ll-ai h at lla|na-« 11a
70 Broadmoor rouri# in 72 48—tin the West Coast and by "an o lh erl Where In now*
a x iiN ii vx i.iite.i a;
No one really knows Seivas, *| Manager M arly Marion’ * No. I
for hi* two rounds. Adams filled m an" Interested in continuing ihr
m 1. PH
32 I* out of Ihe picture. When Hie worry.
Sen Trtfli
» II ,t*«» Ihe other »p«d with 77-78—|.\i, rluh in Pitlshurgh.
* It
fill. AMI*
*1 don't rare about next Sunday,
moving up when E rv I’arent,
Hr did not Identify either p arly. | 19’&gt;8 Challenge Round Is played
lletrU nd
IX
G ilbreath ti Id new-men Ihe rluh Down Under, he'll lip 13 H r no Monday or the dav after tomops
H«*Btnn
Tl 1ft •ft:* Seattir, the Washington Slate
«! II
• amateur rhamp, and Dick Stearns, will lose about a half-million visit-1 longer has the rqulpmrnt to cope row." taid Maron "T h e next
l»*vr**tt
Kmiiba* r iif
IS X|
with the Aussi&lt;*» jm l probably will game Is what rourils and I f f
\\ aaitlnf i*&gt;n
II •1 .s«« Portland, said they would he un­ tars thl* year, and added:
fl&lt;at(IllMMp
II ftl i ; i able to make thr national.
retire In hit Philadelphia plumb­ against Boston D iry 'v e been tough
•‘ We emit I srll and get all of our
%i:% r» m in i n ia i i i i
and ran get toughdC."
Five other members of Ihe Walk money out nf a »a!r, hut that’ s not ing buxine**.
N«ltlm*&gt;rr
1*• t v••11 MI
IliKiiot) •( Kftr.iaft 4 11jr f** Bff*&lt;Bntd. er Cup tram , one member of fhe In the mind of either Tom &lt;Tnin(
ratn
losing British Walker Cup tram Johnson, vice president and aecre
Only | a m a .
an I five of last year's amateur ta ry j or m yself."
14B11%%*• Ml III.Ill I K
Hoitrsf, Ml ( hlralO
quaitrr finalist* were among those
\&gt;« Torh «t K anm IMlf
who played today.
R 4«)riri|iion at l»«tro||
llal* iM.or *• Al rie u lin d
Two m&lt; rnhera of fhe U. S were
\ %Ho.%%ia i t: %«*i r
VIcAokhn
IS if • ii rarm pt Joe Conrad, San Antonio,
&gt;1
fill s»««ils r#
•
1'll 11• *1»11*1, &gt;B
•%
.121 T e x , la Ih r rurrent British rham
• 1 «t ,»*ft pom and lia rsle Ward. San Fran
N't 4* Ti*fk
Nl W T8.HK rtifl*!#fi• 1 41 l i t risen, it a former British title
I'm* innAti
• *&gt;h
11*3 •
|»#m ns*il8.
B 7' •f •I* *1
• f ?l •
i hi* 11**• I’MirUr* li". Ni*b*14 t’ftll*.
III 1.**•»!•
ftl Tft • 2X holder.
&gt; •
1* •% .III
I'lltBt.tJtMh
Arnold Palm er, the IBM amateur N •lit***
K T'tV
H im
—
?1 stafav
i i . v i r i n v i ' v xr.vi i t i
champion, now i« a professional M u r p M . M * S
H*Mm
•t«ia|*#*i
R r n n li lv n I*
te siv s

SM IT H .

AO'Y fiAY/Aa oar

Are ArcsifKorrr.
4 J 6 J* r 2Z-Z7

Nearly 1,500 Golfers
In Qualifying Rounds

Supremacy Road
In Davis Cup Play
Will Be Long One

Standings
and

More Trying Tilts
Ahead O f Chicaqo

Results

Not Interested
In Selling Pirates

Moat enarhe* agrat that Ih* rnn | Strongest team* appear tn h«
fertne* gelt better balanced year defending champion Miaviviippi,
by year. No longer do eight or Georgia Tech, Auburn. Florida,
mnr of th* school* hive to lake a Kentucky and Georgia, not nereaback aeat to thre* or four "pow- airily in that order.
tra." Diitribution of powtr ha* The aecond division may he com­
reached a point that almost any of posed nf Mltaitaippl Slate. Ala­ I ' h l r - a . I , N #* T. tr a 1
the II SEC team i eaa beat any bama. Tennevaae. LSU. Vanderbilt C i n r l n m i l V P h l U 4 * l e h l I I
Vtllssa.iks* al b r n o k ls n
O n . ) ■■!•)»• tth*4nt*&lt;1
other conference foe oa a given and Tulane-agaia, not aeceaianly
Chi.
al I'hllailslphla
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rtin
ln
m
ll
is
\»
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TntS,
III
I-outs al I'lriahurals
I X
Saturday.
la that order.
w
Coach Bob Woodruff tummrd up
Eight of iho aehooia have until
th* ronaaaiut pretty wall whta b* Sept. IT to gat their football me•aid "Tba Southeastern Conte rear* ehlnaa la rradlnevv for opening
till* race ah a pea up aa being • gamaa. The other four—Alabama,
tight on* right down to the wire.. Auburn, Tenneaae* and Vandy—
With strength of all teami becom­ will open a week taler.
ing bolter balanced, 1 think It will
Between Thuraday and tha open
be quit* unusual if • ungla team Ing kickoffs, thouiandi of man
goal through tba tea von unde­ houri will be apenl on blocking
feated."
aledi and tackling dummies, black­
To be aura, tom* learnt appear board atrategy aeationi, wind
to be atronger than othera but none ipringa. calisthenics, ball handling,
ia a aboo-ta for tha tltl* and non* aignal drilli, railing, punting, eon
eaa b* elaatad a t a bopeiaaa, hap tart work and game-likt acrimlata pushover.
magag.

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man's vote* that answered your to drop tn after dinner. Bha needs
TW* M * with Ut* 4 r* n 'e c *m 4&gt; call?"
a fourth at bridge."
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"I think an. t don't know. It
"Going?"
HIM. h i* T*f». Wlfhl be ■ .np. f a
iioioa *npw*e biio ta* l u j i / i,p waa a hoarse, muffled voice."

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k.i «h«a U*w* atapp«d ant tata Um
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4i*4 MB., lb Iha wh—l, of a car Aa4
aa ha 4 *4. Bara Dace* buuikl tha
(War at In4ta" robp for l.ta ir rraut
pi.a .aa amaaM to *»4 Uarrp ll„ a
an atbua ataara I* tha bom .hrra
aha r#Ji4*4. *• w4ia» at tha rauMir
b a a I 4 a hr* Sha tucked bar purrhaaa tnia bar puraa ax. *art Iba
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tka ba.iH»fo4 Mtaa Uarra sloes ll*r*
aa Ortcaial . tth a da.ia* cal tali'—4
o. bia a*n&gt;. tMna4 har at tha table
Ha trtt4 »* ha fM*a41». hut Sara
aui air .ft tha placg Aa4 aa aha
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M*t ha* rubiil** lb tarror l« tha
auurtlr-furalib*4 apartm'iit of Ju4nh
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TltKT at nod in a ItUit vrdltmtr
with a trlophonr. bka Judnh a and
Sara*, whit* Judith prraxd a
twitch button. Ovrrhaad ItghU
bl**rd In tha living room beyond.
It wa* tmpoMtbl* to 1*11 If anyon*
had bern there recently. Tha heap
nt rigaret atuba in each aahtray
could have Inn there (or minute*
or hours. A nackti* wsa draped
arroaa n Umpahade. A wicker
armchair wraa overturned on tta
atria near an open window.
Judith walked into tha ernter nt
the room. “Hit Anybody horn*?”
Out.tide, traffic mumbled, but
Ut* room ILa*If waa utterly aiitL
“Let'* make aura." Judith Jtrked
the kitchen door open, t h a n
marched arroaa ■ hall to tha bed­
room. Doth ware empty. Bo waa
tha bathroom beyond.
•Anticlimax." 8h* cam* bark to
survey tha living room with a
frown. "Soma mm have no t u t a
In furnishing, not even bad tu ts .
A littte paint and a (aw approvers
would pull this room togelhar."
Bars remembered bow proudly
Garry had told har that ha had
furnished Uta whole plaro for tees
than 1300.
"Gerry tent n professional (tecorator Hka you. He'a a radio pro­
ducer, usually just on* Jump ahead
of lUa deadline." She looked at
the wtekar chair lying 'on lie aide.
"That could be what 1 heard —a
chair falling over."
Judith'a rye* narrowed. "Hut
what made It fallT"
T think Uiero was aomebody
hare a littte white ago."
"Then why didn't you bear any
footatepeT"
"If* walked softly, and b* didn't
go off tha nig. It waa dark, lie
didn't kJMi«v the apartment, so he
blundered Into a wicker chair
while ha waa searching for a Ught
switch."
"And than the telephone rang
and he waa afraid not to answer
It," amended Jullth. "Waa It a

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DWI Claims Made
Against Motorists
Florida Highway Patrolman Carl
Williams made charges of "driving
while Intoxicated'* against (wo
motorists Sunday.
According to report* Med with
the Seminole County Sheriff. John
Edgar Bruton. 40-year-old electri­
cian of Maitland waa a rre te d and
tumad over to Deputy Sneriff Hub­
bard Eubanks at the scene.
Gordon William Cualavion, M
year-old clerk of Sanford, waa alto
taken into eualody and turned over
to Deputy Eubank*.

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"IVhen you called bark the sec­
ond time, he was probably already
on tha stair* ‘ or in the elevator."
"I didn’t near the elevator or
footsteps on the stairs." Bara re­
called a level suigaong voice. A
man with a eat tattooed on hi*
thigh will walk softly.
Aloud, ah* said: "Why did this
intruder get out tn such a Lurry?
It* Lad no way of knowing 'hat I
was calling from an apartment in
the tarn* building, that 1 might
com* upstair* and knock on
Gerry's door at any moment."
"Maybe n* recognised your vote*
and so waa able tn guess you we re
just downstairs tn your own apart­
ment where you could have heard
tha rraah"
"tlow could that ba when I
didn't rreogmxa hia voire?"
"You said tt was hoar**. Maybe
he was making it hoars* tn you
wouldn't identify him."
"Ilow did h* get into tha build­
ing without a hey?"
"I don't know." Judith hettuted.
"Unless ha had stolen Gerry*
hty.“
"tn tha Au*omat?“
"U (Jerry's pocket was picked,
yea. It not—well, if* poaaib.e that
Gerry waa tnduiril to leave the
Automat and tlirn robbed citewbtrw. Let’s go back to my apartmen!."
ta tha halt. Judith s t a r t e d
toward the elevator.
“Lefa p i down tha fire »tair*.“
suggrjied Kara. "Ju t in cars
there'* some trace . . ."
'Thera won'l be." rMortcd Ju­
dith, and ah* waa right.
In ludtth'a room, Bara sank
bark on a birchwuod beige divan.
"W'ha- are we going to do? Call
the hospitals? Or tha police?"
"Let* try tn b* logical about
this Bupjtos* Gerry did have an
important meeting that he* sud­
denly r » i .: * m h * r e d alien be
reached tha coffee spigot? Huppo*« he just had time to make It
If ha caught a eab at onre with­
out stopping for explanation*.
Buppove you really did gat •
wrong number tha Brat Uma you
called hi* apartment, and suppose
no ona answered your second call
berauaa there waa no on* there."
"That leaves only the noise I
heard and the chair wo found over­
turned."
“The chair waa light wicker and
on* of hi* windows waa open,"
said Judith. "Titer* might have
been a sudden gust of wind." 8h*
looked at her watch. "Ifa only ■
o'clock now.- I wouldn't call the
hospitals — y*L Or tha police.
They'd just laugh at ua You look
all in. What about a club sand­
wich and Mima coffee?"
"I'm supposed to ba dining with
my aunt. I'd raUiar sot go after
all this."
“Call her then.Jtditlia Uteption* was In tha
vestibule, too. Bara came out with
a cricked smile. "8he want* .ne

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SAN FRANCISCO &lt;J1-Mnre than
a year ago a tiny wren (ell on a
freighter'* deck 300 mle* at »ea.
Harry flauien, carpenter aboard
the American Pre«idrnt Line*'
Shooting Star, fed the (amlibed
ami exhausted bird.
He put It In a cage Put soon he
allowed It freedom of the thip a*
the vessel called at Adak, Okina­
wa. Japan and San Francisco.
In Seattle Clautcn took the wren
U mile* Inland and turned It lno«e.
Next morning the bird wrai recking
at Ctauien'* cabin door for hi*
morning ration.
The bird ran keep going to aea
with d a tu m a i long a* it wanta.
And he figure* he ihould have
picked • more fitting name than
Stupid.

A rito iiA n rs p r o v e
FATAL TO MOOSE
NEWCASTLE. NR CT-A high’® * “ « " « » " •
s.
jumping nooie lost hi* life yeaJV O X R T .!'?.* .,JS Jh P a! lenlay when he failed to clear a
Newcastle driver'* car.
*: v i S E . r n s ; ‘ iu ,T ia The moote came belling nut of
te a iw Ik# Clreall C M il
far Beetlnel* Veewiy. Ft»- the wood* near brre ju»l aa Gerry
Donahue and a frlenj came driving
by. The ajgntal look off majestiriHy — and craihtd through tha
e«r roof.
Donahue and a passengar e»taped injury. The car wa* badly
damaged. The moose broke hi*
leg and a mounted police cogitable
abet him.
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WILL YOU BE OUR GUE8TT
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"1 aaid that I’d drop in for a
moment, but that I was tu&gt; tired
to atsy for bridge. I esid that I'd
got mixed up in soma unpleasant
business. I bad to say something."
Sara sighed, drained of all frelmg except a dreary sense of let­
down. Why, Gerry, what are you
doing here? Brown eyes amaxed.
thra suddenly warm and quizzi­
cal . . . 1 buy my aocks her*. And
you t . . . Affectionate drollery in
the way h* called her Dacrr. as it
in* ware a man as well as a bread­
winner. Hid b* been thinning all
tha tun* that ah* was a bur* and
a nuisance? To be shaken off aa
noun aa feasible? It was ah* who
had spoken Brat. Too eagerly?
t'oi once the fragrance of broil­
ing baton mad* Bara leal shghtiy
nauseated, bh* moved In tha open
window. The cloud* of early eve­
ning had passed. The dark sky
waa brilliant with stars clustered
lik* the lights of a distant city.
The street was empty, except for
a.lone soldier passing the lamp at
the corner. Bejida the Ump-po-t
was a wire basket, crammed with
trash. A crumpled mas* of wrap­
ping paper lay on the sidewalk.
One comer of the paper aturk up
like a sail ready to ratrli the
slightest breeze. But It did not
atir.
Bara put a eigsret in her mouth
and lit a match. Tb* little flame
stood straight and unwavering as
a spear in the maltonl*** air. Could
there have been a pud of wind a
few minutes ago? Btrnng enough
to overturn a wicker chair?
I don't believe it. And I don't
bclieva that Gerry waa aorry to
see me this evening. II* was glad.
"Supper* ready!" Judith was
carrying a tray to a “free form"
table near the windows.
"I can't eat. It would choke me.
I'm aorry." Bara rota stiffly. "No
matter what you do, I'm going to
th* police. Suppose I pick up to­
morrow morning's paper and see
that aomathu.g bomb!* baa happenad to Garry. How will I feel
then if I don t go to th* polira
now because I'm afraid of botear­
ing them?"
"If Oerry turn* up perfectly well
tomorrow morning he'll be furious
with you for meddling."
T don't car* If he ta. This way
I can sleep in peace and face tba
mnming paper knowing I'v* done
everything i can."
Judith gave Bara a peculiar
look. "I behave you're Ui love
with him."
Sara waa ailent. her thoughts
churning. Why had eh* naver
realised tha truth hereetf? "I
know 1 am. Are you coming with
me?"
"Yea." Judith's eyes were fixed
on Bara's face, ws'chiag for the
effect af her naat words. "Became
I happen to be tn love with him
myaalr. And I'v* known him long­
er than yuu have."
tTm ft* CoMltaacd/

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obeyi" he «ald!

“ A man doe It have to look
■•ter h li ahmiM lio «rf whether
! hr i&lt; bring it at d If hr i« living
up lo hit nan
tonal alandardl
of ronicienre."

Ditcuuing Ih Itgrlfiilluril «iti nation. Penney ini "Thu good
arvI richly endnld land it only
on the lhrr«hot I of lit greatrii
arh:cirmcnl». Vl h u e learnrd
many
in k the hard p u t
and are still learhig. Two thing*
&lt;*cm to make e rfin our agricullure-* future.
'T i n t , thr fit- I nrrd« of our
uwn in rrrj'in g hpulaiton and
lho»r of nnr mi'ijtti of nungry
brother* all m er V' earth-' sad
irrond. the dailyl improvemeaaw*
wr are making nv [be land, from
nnr own ei|ierlcm* and In Ihe
ie ,rsrrh licpartm iis of our ro|.
tejf *."

Two Groups Plan
Appeal To Protest
Examiner's Ruling
LAKELAND If-Roth Florida
O trut Mutual ami federal Trada
(’ommittlun allornrji plan lo ap­
peal an rxaminer'i ruling m tho*
aniitruit suit agilmt Mutual.
The grower cooperative waa advi«oJ hy Fletcher G. Cohn, FTC
attorney, he plant tn object to
parts of thr rzam.ner'a decltlon.
He said he particularly oppntc*
Ihe prte ot Ihr ruling which »aya
Mutual com milled nn antitnut vln.
lalioni after May, t9U and that
Miilual'a supply arijuitmrnl pro­
gram Is legal.
The supply adjustment program
li a syHrm whereby Mutual tell*
shippers how much fruit th* mar­
ket will aland
FTC Examiner Everett t . Hayera ft ruled in effeet that Mutual
had committed Illegal aria before
May, 19ag but not after that data.

I'Worst Disaster'
Takes Three Lives
Of Small Children

Mifz Tin*-iti i

"HEALTH 18 WORTH
MORE THAN
w
LEARNING"
Without good health It
|g difficult, tb get learning,
or enjoy many of the good
things of life. Years ago,
health was dependent on
good luck.
Bat m w Medical Sdencu
says. •Yau can bars hat.
tar had tv * and we would
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a n je y It, T h e f i r s t s te p la
to v is it y o u r P h y sic ia n f o r
"i-upa, o r a t
• n i J t f t l I l f M 01 I

We wiH appreciate rmtr
chooeing ua to ba "Your
Pharmary." Wa can supply
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fi.UNE.SVAr -r—The mo«t Im­
portant la v if i life are thoi*
which are to written down in
legal hooka. 1.' Penney, founder
j of the chain fc'rnney ato m , told
1 Florida
Asfidiural
rxtrntioa
Service w utkfciondav.
Hr addrci&gt;totha opening «**•
tiitn of the a' lil Agricultural Ezlenshn Srrvuwnnferencs allenj1ed by county urnU. home dent*
omtrallon agist and other «pe. riatliU at fiejkiveriity of Flor­
ida.
ilhote law i can
'Adherence
' he called obeii ;e of a man tn
that which he
tot be forced to

’ CAN OF 'HANDV
FRIGHTEN'* WOMAN
ABERGAVENNY, Wales ill —
Mrs Peggv Jonea orvnrd a ran
of South African pineapple for her
children — and screamed for her
hiishani.
"Titerr'a a human hand Ut It,"
shr raid.
Closer Invesligailon disclosed a
pair of pink &gt;ubher glotea had
bern filietr wnn pineapple juica
and stuffed into the ran.
After registering a complaint,
she received a letter of apology
from tha makers — and two fresh
ELPASO, Tex. tev-Thrcr small canv
"We fan oily *«iume It waa
children lost Ihnr live, Sunday
In what nne official called "one sabotage," Ihry aaid.
of tho worat dliaiters the city has
INVEMIGAlioN SEMINAR
ever teen" when a M mm. shell
TO RE AT U of F
exploded over a picnic fire.
GAINESVILLE IF-An arson de­
Ten otbera were injured, one tection and investigation seminar
crilieally.
will he held at thr University of
Aait. Ftru Chief W. E. Wood rtortda Aug. J lJ e r t. t for mem­
u id , "Thera was food, toys, chain bers of fir* depart stents, law en­
and clothing scattered all over the forcement agencies. Inturaara new
place. This U one of the worat ganlratlons. defends sepvlcta and
d Iu tte rs Uie city h«a aver mf other Inleteated group*.
fered.
"One boy waa blown right out
of hts shoes.’*
The explosion ripped through an
apartment houie yard, killing 4year-old Velma Moralei Instantly
Grorg* Valdei. «. was dead on
arrival ai lh« El Paao General
lloipltal and Riroardo Ixijan, ta.
died ■ short tlmo later al the
hoipltal.
LAST TIME TODAY
Tiny Hector Ramlrer. 4. It In
critical condition. Both his leg*
wrtro amputated.

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A R M Y-N A V Y S U R P L U S
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T A IN T S A L E
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133 gal.
310 benlord Ave
Phono 1321

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Phyfe Crotch Mahogany E x c e l­
lent condition Table, six chair*.
Buffet, i hu&gt;« cabinet and t i n in i Table. 3t-iit be *ren to ap­
Phone 110 • A. B. Peterson Jro k n r
preciate Mr* John L RpimA*acetate* • A. B. P« terse* J r .
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C. A. W H ID D O N , SR .
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113 Magnnba Ave
Prone 1137

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Beady Mixed Contreta. Gracreta
BU&gt;ck. Sand. Gravel. Cement
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­
ONE YOU CAN HANDLE .
fications.
3-Btdrtwm. CB home, tile bath.
Pboae : u i
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ch.Mrtn. la m a is t* occupancy S h a m a n C o n c re te P ip e C a
Out Weal 13lh SC
u s e r — S140O dswn. Mi. per
month OR 11.000. down and
alightly higher monthly pay. Sewing Mackraea. aad Repairing
meat*. Paymenta include ini. BESTS IU S. Park Pbeoe 1T«J.
and taxes. You shoold »«# the
— Factory to T tu —
details on thu.
O t i n tuniisl4l *PU a 0 } **•
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3U FalmcUgAt*. Phone *i*.
FOR RENT — 2 Bedroom down­
Venetian Blind*
stairs ap*. furnuhed. dote tn. Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
______ rooou,
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. 663 per month.
ra il with plaettc ends. Plastic or
prtvau bat 114 w . F u s t s t
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Realtor — General Insurance
l a Q a t a T i i a l B aby B a i l
B ar Week it month—TeL U 8 . Gertrude B. Dtaffelder Aaaeclate
112 N. Park Are.
F a ^ tv T c a X r t U l Weal V int Phone 2122
RAYM O ND M. BALL. B R O K E R
8 D. HUhlerman. Associate
FU H N EH ED APTS.
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Pboae MO
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ta— w t O A t wren vacua* - t i n b r a u t y PAiiitR.**
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USED TRACTORS
Phone 1473 Atlantic Bank Bldf.
Britt Tractor Co.
F la a b lt g . B r r w v Heating
SLM.MEli SPECIALS
G E T extra rash for article* you
ray 1T-/2 (teaik
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MCE Baalroap,
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M. G. H O D G ES
no looter u*r Place your ad to­
on
aad bath. Fhona 202&gt;wREW ARD !
day. Phono 1321.
S e rv e e oa All Water Pumps—
Perrainect Wave*
SH O E C LE A R A N C E
funUhed Apartmant of happmeii and contentment to
Wells IV tllrd — Pumps
Shaping t M»llng Our Apeclaltv
the
family
who
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II.no PR.
Salon. Air conditioned. Soft ua- it only 3A.- per day on eur low s
home.
situated
5
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furelday earned rate economy plan. 43c
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»had. Porth. ean o rta
HARRIETTS
with
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beautiful
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R. G rant
To Place A Want Ad
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abiding the entire yard. m«k* U P R IG H T PLANO - M0 JIT
B E A U T Y NOOK
ts i living conditions moat idtal
103 So. Oik A ie. Phone 971
West 3rd St
Ju tt Call 1821 and aak for
for aay tyje buyer A barialn
bargain
the Want Ad departm ent
A B T K l.r j* W AN TED
For enlv 13 no the above 3 ’J ne ad
et fT.loo With term i arram ad
LOVELY Cnt»UM. Bfe«lr ftunlib.
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paid for used furniture Call 933.
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4 ^tiee ancth on IM S. Fiv*- W. DfETRJCHS
T. W. MKRO
WLaon-Malar Furniture Co. I ll IN STA LLA TIO N of Linoleum. Car- Emitr.rot.1
wived lint* with »Lgh*Jv - •Oe.
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RED-T-MDC CONKRETE
M c itlf Concrete Co.
Pboae 1333 L I F E or H. 4r A insurance agent
wanted iu Ssrfnrd to *ell inV E N E T IA N B L IN D S
•uranre tn Pilot* or Career
(Nattonally Adv. BoUaHeed)
men No tnrreaae tn Premium
Manufactured in Sanford
or War Clautra Retired Naval

H o u J t l liW a it lMh S t Phone 309 Elm Ave.
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Sanford Linoleum A Tile Co.
127 W. 1st St.

Phone 1917

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Air Conditioned

nx&gt; O R SANDTtxn A Finishing.
HM E . 2nd bt.
Osk Goers furnished, laid A fm
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tahed. In business since 19m.
Toe above 4-bne ad can be run
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Call 716R-* before 7 a. m. or
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FURNISHED A pt floo Park Ave
4 Riom Dowwtelra ru ra . Apt
Dry
near nuriery. Ph. MS-w.______ SrabtoW VcaaetlAa H M Cm. o tlirer ran qualify for Agracjr.
• One boor H • Wash and Dry
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Boa 3711, Orlando. Florida
NEW 2 Bedroom Pram* Mouaa la
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Dresmuold. Complete kstrht n •I VARIETIES PANELING ta p er Sho* Sbinr Bo*
• Sanitone Dry aeanlag
Super
Sanford Ave. Phone 162*.
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PR O U D LY

ANNOUNCE
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SOUTH PINECREST SUBDIVISIO
SANFORDS LARGEST &amp; FIN EST SUBDIVISION DEVELOPM ENT

• C ITY WATER &amp; SEWER

• FULLY LANDSCAPED LOTS'

• PAVED STREETS

125 - BEAUTIFUL MODERN 3 BEDROOM HOMES - 1 2 5
MANY DIFFERENT FLOOR PLANS

PRICED FROM

F.H.A. &amp; V.A

$10,600 to &gt;14,750

FINANCING

• 32 HOMES ALREADY UNDER CO N STRUCTIO N
TAKE YOUR

We had 59 V. A. and 31 F. H. A. committment! to build th e n
homes before the recent change th at increased ,V. A. &amp; F..H. A.
&amp; F. H. A. in Service Loans Down Payment by 2%. You can actual­
ly purchase these homes for $250. less down payment than you’ll
be able to on future homes we shall build.

CHOICE

• YO U R HOME CAN BE COMPLETED IN 6 WEEKS
• YO U M A Y CHOOSE YO UR BATH TILE COLORS,
BRICK TRIM , PA IN T COLORS INSIDE &amp; OUT.

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BUY OUR &gt;10,600 HOME

SALES OFHJR

Our Present Plnecrest Development
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FOR EACH $1,000 THAT THE HOME YOU DESIRE
TO PURCHASE COSTS MORE THAN THE EXAMPLE
WE HAVE USED, ADD $6 PER MONTH FOR
MONTHLY PAYMENT.
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AN INDEPKNDKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST .11, 195S
SA N FO R D , FLORIDA.

Raiablkahed IBM

VOLUME XI-VI

County School Heads
.Occupy New Offices
In Former Bus Depot
Moving to new office* of the Sc-1
minole County Bo*rd of Education » .
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WJ» completed today under the per- | / 0 j 0 | '
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tonal direction of Superintendent
It. T. Mil»re and Administrative
Awlitant Walter Teague.
Early this morning truck* wrre
loaded at the old office* In the Sej minole County Court llouie to
transfer desk*, bookcase*, file*,
Accordint to a propped agree- adding machine*, typewriter* and
mrnt between U»a City o( Sanford other paraphenaiia to the brand
Peter Schaat, former city editor
a n i the operatora of a lightsectng . new »ulte of office* on Commercial
0f The Sanford Herald who f boat from Sanford. Richard ^nJcru ' Avr
and W. R. Kemp, the new St. John » Mtlwce wa* highly pleased with crntly purchased the S8-»ear-old
% River Boat lino will l»» underway the appearance of hi* new location Orlando Advertising Company,
tbit morning a* he took over hi*
about Dec. 15 cf Uili year.
An eadualve franchl** for the new desk »nd office in the west announced recently that h i. com­
operation of the exrur.lon and end of the building. In an adjacent pany activities will be expanded
aighlieelng water erall ha* been office, Teague look over with more to Include promotion and publici­
extended the two prom oter who space and greater convenience* for ty, fund-raising campaign direc­
also plan to operate a restaurant expanding the work of the Hoard
tion and advertising research.
on the pier and to develop an acA reception room wa* created
Included in the list of customquaieum* along the waterfront at at the entrance to the building from
era
Sehaat will represent are th*
a
portion
of
(he
old
wailing
room
gantord.
..
.
Two boata are being eoniidrred of the former bu* station with a City of Sanford and t-has# and
Jor the new line, and one of them brand new, attractive, and spa­ Compsny.
Hehasl Is no stranger tn Fan
f t will b . ehoaen to make the twice cious Board Room at the ea»trm
daily run* between Blua Spring* end of the building. The Board ford since he liv'd here for 35
and Sanford along one of the movt room will be equipped with a huge years, representing the Florida
beautiful water traUa in Iho world table and comfortable &gt;rati for Time* I’-don, the Orlando Morn­
•n the "Nile of tha Amerlcai."
board mrmbera with 50 chairs for ing Sentinel, and the Associated
Tht Nautlean la a 100-fool boat visitors and spectator*.
Pres* during the tasl
F*“ar*
that wriU carry a pa»*engcr U»t of Entrance to the offire of th t f i ­ he served as city *i»tor far The
5V). It U complete with dance pa- nance Officer, Mra. Gertrud* Gil­ Herald.
vtlum, anaek bar. cocktail lounge bert, la from the reception room
Tho former Sanford newaman
and alghtaeelng deck.
where attractive shelve* have been waa aports and managing editor
Tb# General, a brand new type provided for the offices library.
of the Orlando Morning Sentinel
of boat, la completa with aigMiee- An office for vocational director from r*J* through late IMS. and
• Ing deck, dance pavilion, mack bar. Fred Murray ba« been provided at was. for three year* manager of
lounge, cocktail bar. It i» 75 feet tb* back of the building with a se­ the Winter Haven Chamber of
long and will carry a pauenger parate entrance.
Commerce. After 13 year* M prolist of *50.
.
.,
A hallway leads lo both the Su­ motional director of S i l v e r
It ia expected that Iha franchise, perintendent's office and the office Sprint* be was named general
agreementa, and option, to u»e the of the administrative assistant. Off manager of Wecktwachea -Spring*.
pttr and lakefront faellltlea at San­ of this acccia ia a utility room and
Kr aal eerved four term* aford for the excursion and right- two store room*.
ore* leal of the Florida Attrae
teelng boat and for tho restaurant
Parking facilities will he provided
Association, wa* first vice
and Acquaieum, will be completed at the western areesi ta the build­ lion*
president of tho National Asaostla tha near future.
ing. Teague said ihli morning that ,Un,t of H avel Official*, and ?■&gt;»
the entire area will bo beautified 13 star* srw* aecretary-atatleUand put in Hjvlop .shape tq prw.tdej r i a . f jblUi'.y director -f-J '*
i wo-' of the ueauty spots in he cen- Kl# Ids Mote U ago
1let- of Sanfntd.
8&lt;haaL *kl» »'(*. «"• * ,r.r
daughter* will reaid* In Oilando
Mother To testify ■t 5?0 Richmond Av#-. the home
formerly owned by Kupreme
In Security Probe Court Justice Campbell Thorn*!-

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TwoExcursion
Boats Regarded
InProposedPlan

Of New Expansion;
Serves Cify Firms

* B47 Strafojeb

Winners Of Trophy
Out-Bombing B36's Of

RIVERSIDE. Calif. 'Jf t - Swept
V wing BIT Stratojela out-bombed
the 10-engtne BSCa to capture the
Muir Falrehnd trophy today for
the flrit time In the seven years
e f competition In the Strategic Air
Command "world aerie*" of bomb­
ing and navigation.
Gleeful B4T pilots, ehoie all-jet
Jobs fly about twice aa fail a« the
BMi which have aix conventional
and four Jot engine*, will receive
— their honors today from the iklp9 per. Gen. Curtis Lamay, SAC com­
mander.
It was the noth Bomb Wing of
March AFB here, a BIT outfit,
'which emerged as the overall win­
ner. bombing and navigation com­
bined. with l.c»o points In the final
official tabulations announced to

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Two BM outfits, tho ttnd from
Fairchild APB, Spokane, Wath.,
and the «th from Walkrr AFB,
N.M., placed second and third with
l . t l l and 1,107 points, reipectively,
but the next four wings ia the
standing* a r t B«7 wtngi.

J. Etheridge Jr.
9b Tallahassee Rep

Federal Worker

WASHINGTON H - Senator* In­
vestigating Ihe federal employe-se­
curity program turned today lo the
eaie of a Rhode Island Navy De­
partment employe fired because of
hi* parrots' alleged Communist
associations
Paul E. Iladlick, counsel for the
Senate Civil Sendee auheommitle*.
*ald the ease wa* like thst of Eu­
gene Landy, the Merrhant Marine
Academy honor graduate dr'led a
Navy rommlition b e c a u s e his
mother had been a CommunUt.
Both Joseph If. Sumner Jr. of
Providence, the former Navy work*
er, and hi* mother Mr*. Paulin*
Sumner were called for questionIng today—Sumner under sub­
poena, hi* mother at her own rrqueit

A88UME8 NEW DLHM
WASHINGTON l* -T b e State De­
partment laid today Rober II.
Thayer will leave toon for Buihareit to take up hW new dutiei a i
mlnlvter to Romania.
Harold Shanta, 41. who ha| resigned thl* poit, left Romania to
day to return home.
Thayer, U, waa appoint*) a t
Shanta' iiicretaor hy Treiidcnt
Eisenhower two necka ago,

White Hearing Aids
Inquiry On Policy
CONCORD. N il. '-D -™ ' rbslr
t,an of the Senate Intem«1 Searurtty luheommltte* say* a broad
Inquiry into Influence*
on
U S policy In Chins sod Europe
was sided by a hearing^y e.trr. ay
on the late lU rry Dexter White.
Sen. Jam es 0. EsstlanJ (D
Miss) laid *l»° »h»t •» J " ? 1/ .
dual" He did not identify will be
Investigated »oon on the ba*l* of
documents found In WhU* a suntmer home in rtliw ll iam. N il..
and lurned over to him.
The material wa* gathered by
New llam pibtr# Atty. Gen. U&gt;u»
C. Wyman, who dug Into • big
cardboard box far ao boor and a
half at the hearing an l produced
file* of rorre*pondence, official
papers and photograph!.
Whit# waa **»l*Unt secretary of
Treaiury In the Rooaevell and
Truman admlnlitraUon*. a post he
left in I&gt;46 to become u . 8. direc­
tor of the International Monetary
Fund.

Israel's
Confidence
Is Shaky

Classes For Adults
On Ceramic Course
Will Begin Tuesday

Authorities Seek
To Explain Nature
Ot Double Deaths

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Kridcr Gives Up
FSL Presidency

SEMINOLE COUNTY SCHOOL S-iper-nlendenl R T .Milwe# and
Administratis* Assistant Walter Teaeue. -sere the f«r*1 on hand
al th* "n—vine in" to new office* on Commercial Avr this morning.
(Photo hv Emtlv nf Jameson Ktiulml

St.

Luke Students
Report Next Tuesday

7tu» last game of the DM i lori-lv
Slate I.racur baveball vea*on to he
imderwaf
(imiglit at : 70 It Ihr Sanford MetiMrul lli«rlir&gt;ll Stadium
Charlie Da-» -n presUIrnt ef tha
local baseball rluh said M5tenihrr«
ol thr local ba-ohal! av*&gt;*ciatiorx
hav-s mail# every cl fort tn bring lh*
havrball fan. and the cltiren* -*f
Sanford Ihr be-t club |vossihle In­
dividuals havr given rtf their lima
and money to make the 13"
son a highly turresvful on#
Plans t-xtav were including pos­
sibilities of Ihr larcc-t crowd ever
in thr Sanford hall psik tht*
son tis vrr t-m-g'it s game Not
only will ll he the li-t game of lh*
veasun here in Sanford for Ihe Flo­
rida Stale Lragua team, but it will
he the last gam# In Sanford for
Jolin Krtrfer vs pteiidenf nf Ihv
Florida Stale I eagtie.
Krider said this morning, " t will
he at fh# game i-nighl and hop*
In see Ihe biggest crowd In tho
season's history."
In addition to be'ng the last gajrv#
of the season for Ihe Sanford Car­
dinal*. i* will possibly he Ihe t*«t
of the SI. Ia»ul* Cardinal* for Ranford
f i o season ha. lveen an Inrontl*(erl one with Ihe Sanford Cardinal*
going up snd down Ihr ladder of
standings In enmprtiii-n with *#•
ven nllirr tra-ni of Hie league.
It Is understood that plan-- aie al­
ready undnway for the 13S4 basehall season a t the 19V1 »ra*ni\
draws to v rinse t.mlcht
lh# Sanlnrd Cardinals have compi, letI Ihe last 76 day* of the IMA
I compel-I-&gt;n without addlllonal help
from the M f-nul* Cardinals. •••*mon-frallng rim aclahV h*««diall
Will, a limited r-'Mrr of t-layrrs
Ei'h.aing th* game l.uighl e»tv
rrv • will -lari moving Ihe clav
from tha dial innd »n 1 IranafarinC
.ml f III volt v llo playing fiel-J
Inti te Ihe p«:k to form a football
field.

St. Lukes Christian Day Reboot
in Klavia will begin rla*t»e «n
Tuesday, Sr|il. It at 9 am. Re­
gistration for new pupils I* tak­
ing place durinr this week at the
school anytime In-tween 9 a ru.
ah't 1 pm. hindrrgaiiea enroll­
ment i* also underway.
Tearhr.s for the ronutif vrliool
DETROIT ft t eonlrsi I agree
year have been attending the I ttienl that w—ild lirad off * till Cut
pr*-srhoo| planning sessions. Thr rned stilkr of l.tt.U-sl t'hryslet
faculty roOsists of the Rev. 8. M. t'oip. employc« sn.l cuinphti- thr
T-ihy, E. I„ Itrllhom principal. ' lineup of Ihe Ihg I nice auln tom
8. It. R-dlik. Mi-* Marian Stanko, j pana-t nn lav..If pay plans ap
and Mr*. Rhtaly Rest. The kin prated in tlir making luday.
drigarten group will sllrnd seeNrgoliatnrs for ( hrvtlrr and thr
sions until noon, and all the
grade* from nua through r i g h t I’ll) United Auto Workrrs go tiark
will have classr* daily from P In Ihe bargaining isbis In hammer
out final ilrtailv
a m In 7:70 pm.
Ihr unnui has •• l a strike -lead
Cl*•• room s and th* auilitorluni
have l-ern painted tedh insole and line of midnight t.-night, hut I ia
out during th* summer months exprclrd lo strrlrh ll a hit It nrrrs
and playground equipment also •arv tn rrarh a pcarrfiit icttle
T&gt;
hay* t-ren made more attractive menl.
rd |.Inn« 1
yestrp*
hy a new coat of i-amt. Pupils
I'riflul f ram • f..
r Ring*
llia t wav done m nrgotialt-m*
will I-* transported l-y a nr* with twills Grnrial Motors and Ilf' lliothi r i *
at* art*
.76-passrnger bus p-inhasrd tq Ford, the other llig Three romps l«t i * | | novr m producer
i
of
tha t&lt;hool hoard. Mrmhris of nirr, hrfore prrredent setting lay miniitirli.
tha l- hool board are Andrew off pay plans and either mayir eon
II irry f .
it
Duda Jr., Ferdinand Ihida, Jo* L. tract brnrlitv w rir given to the .Mil. u»M ti r 1*n»u% nt
ItlfAs 1• mi n\«• iin? »,mii
Mikler, Andrew Stanko, and John union in rarly June.
•Hill11ir 4 of prmluc iiiif
Duda Jr. treasurer.
Th* annual rhuirh an.I school
IYU«kiMltn" hiftt In Sal
n*4r f u t . ••
picnic will he held on Sunday,
Sept. 4 at tha local picnic Additional Cables
\ rmiiplt*t«&lt;
ground*. Games, contests, ami reIsr • xplain.'d, with a cast of 1'J.A
Placed
For
Phones
freahmanta will occupy lh* sftrrI prs,|.te if t» Im- prevs-ritrsl Iwie*
Citit# contr*ctnrs are hard *t in Eiorirla, at V.-ro Ib-arh and
noon't program.
work piuvlding additional rahle* po.slhly here.
for Telephone t'nnipany expansion ! Indirnlionv f- sin yr»t#tday’*
MAY TAKE STF.PS
Tdie contractor* are reported to m*»linr show li st th# povtlhillSEOUL T — Finance Minister
Kim llyun Chul said lorlsy South Im- placing additional cable along tic. of presenting the minstrel In
Kurea may expel fnrrign burinesa- First St., to Elm Ave., out Elm 1Nunfnrd under th# auspices of th*
men who refute to pay taxes.
Av* , lo llth S t, and from tli-'if l.t&lt; os Club lo-il y.M-,1.
"If they fail to pay taxes, we tn fan out nvrr Ihe entire south­
lien tVsde, p,.-sh|ent nf th*
ran not bul tell them tn leave thr west section of Sanford where trie elu1-. i-iesidnl at y.-xtrrday'*
I po-r l i*v*r.
phone *ervlrr 1* badly needed
country," Kim told newsmen.

Contract Treaty
Appears In Making

Ex-Trapeze Artist
Speaks To lions

Dies In Hospital
Following Illness
Daniel TV. Timmons 96. died In
tie Fernald laughton Memorial
Hoipltal 10:23 p m. Monday nlrht
fallowing an lllneta of three w**ka.
He « ! • I«rn Oct. 10. 1*04. In Or­
lando and had lived In Chuluota for
over M tiara.
A retlr«d former eitrui rrower
at Chuluota. he war married Dee.
?S. ISM. to Waa Rdllh Long. Chnbiota. He wat a member of the
Chuluota RapUit Churrh.
Mr. Almmont_ la aurvlved hy
hta widow. Mr*. Edith L. Simmona,
Chuluota; !w* daughters, Mra.
Lottie Gore. Chuluota: Mra. Min­
nie Tindall, Tituaville: eliht
grandchildren. Danry Gore, Arradios Harry Goto, Chuluota) Har­
vey Gore. Paata; Elijah Gore,
Chuluota; 8H aeeond rlaii. Ray­
mond Gore. U. R Navy, Chlneoteak m , Va.; LeVey lane, Chuluota)
Mra. laulie Sutton. Oxford, Eng­
land; Mia. Viola Kuhn, TltuarilU;
ten grant grandchildrens one We­
ther, Charles Leonard 8 lament,
Jaikaanvllla.
Funeral aerrlree wilt ha held
tomorrow at t p. m, at the Chulueta Baptist Church with the
Ray. Charles Iw an erty offteiating. Burial wMI ho W Um Chuhmta

A farmer public relations man
for Bradey Odham-Joins tha Miami
Rarald news gathering staff on
Sept 1.
James Etheridge Jr., well
known In Sanford and over the en.tire state and a student of State
Government, will be attlgned to
Tallahaiaee, replacing Jim Powell
who resigned lo accept the poaltlon of administrative asaUtant to
genator George A. Kmather*.
Etheridge began his newspaper
experience with the Macon ToJograph tOa.) Ho haa also been an
editorial writer for tho Tampa
Times, managing editor of the
Orlando Star, associate editor of
tho Orlando Morning Sentinel and
ossified in publishing two weekly
paper* in Perry, Ga.
Other publle relaUoni work ha*
m * m dona by Etheridge far tho
^ a m p a Motor Chib, Florida Dietaten of tho AAA, and far tho Plori-

No. 2*4.

'56 Plans
For Team
Studied

Boys' Stale Reps
To Tell Jaycees
Of Trip To Tally

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Partly eloitd&lt; nllh scattered thander»h««rr* mnvtlv during afternoon
and rv riving through fhttrsday.

Crowd Expected
For Last Game Here

JERCSALEM (.ffv—Israel balked,
tivtay at agrretng In a ceasefire I
along the Cats frontier and dr-|
minded that Egypt first accept'
responsibility for the violence in
the border area during Iha past
week.
Egypt had agreed late yesterday
to a cease-fire beginning at 6 p.m.
local time yesterday. It seemed
virtually certain, however, that l ie
Cairo government would reject the
Israeli demand.
An Israeli spokesman *atd today
his government has no confidence
in Egypt's promise to stop shoot­ The Rs&gt;mlnol# County Junior
ing. given in response to an appeal
to both nations from Canadian 1Chenitier of Commrtr* will hold
51a). Gen E I. M. Burns, chief lie noon luncheon meeting Thurs­
of the U.N. Palestine truce coat- day at the Yarht Club.
mission.
The five Boy's State repiearnPremier Moshe Sharett's gov­
tatives
from Sanford will speak
ernment, Ihe spokesman continued,
had replied to Hum* with a re­ to Iha Jayrres, telling them of
quest that he obtain the Egyptian their experience* during iha week,
government's acceptance of re at Tallahassee from June II So
sponsibility fur the past week's 75.
"deep penetrations into lirael by
The speaker* and 1MI Boy'*
terrorist units of the Egyptian
armed force* wav laving and kill­ Stale Representative* who wilt
ing civilian*, planting mines so l h# guevta of Ihe Jayrs&lt;* member­
treking to lerrurti* our popula­ ship Thursday ere: Jamna Claud*
Haw kina, sponsored hy the Rotary
tion."
(.tub; Herman Ernest Morris,
sponsored hy th* Jaycees; Ken­
neth Man'll Ramsey, sponsored
hy th* Klwanis Club; John Ed­
ward Clarke, sponsored hy the
Elks Club; and James Howard
Allred, sponsored by th* Lions
Club.
Roy's (Male, sponsored hv the
American 1-egion. Department of
Florida aaaiata in the education
of our youth and trachea the
A ela*s for adults In Seminole youth of Florida the fundamental
County who drtir* t &gt;take a court# precept* of Government.
!.1 reramie* will h»uln Tuesday
The Junior Chamber «f (V&gt;mrigid Sept. 6 in the Srniinol* High .mere* ia, particularly Interested
S.-hool Art Room Reglatratinn in Boy's State, because, aa hilur*
r.ill he held Tuc.'.day night and voter* and office holders, the
any adult ntsv enter *h» eourae on American Legion feels th* youth
anv cl«s* night during the year. of Florida should her* aa under­
The course will he given under standing of the problems of pub­
the Adult K-tueatinn Program of lic officials, their duties, their
the Semlr.nl# Countv Hoard of functions, and th* laws grant and
Public I.'atruetion Jnaeph Mat- control the action* ef free men,
tMeux, art Instructor at Seminole the diminution.
Bay's Slate ia non-political and
fl'gh School, w't! te*eh the court*
The leraniln course will b# offer- non-military.
cri on Tuesday night from 7 p. nr.
to-'O p. m If the demand I* auff Jenl, Hi# *'u * will he offered
on *n addition*’ night during the
work. There will ho no registra­
tion or tuition fee* h.i* all luppliea
needed for the runs# will be
furnl-hrd lo the atu lent al rnat.
The county edull education procram la supervised hv Fred Mur­
ray, diie&lt; tor o* adult and vocationat adoration. If further informa­
GAINESVILLE. Fla. ( * - Author­
tion I* desi'ed (unreining thla
rourae, please eat! Murray’* office ities sought today to determine
whose phone number ia 6r.il or whether Dr. Raymond 8. Camp
visit hi* office which |« located and hi* wife Ruth—found shot to
•vu the top floor n? the County death in their home yesterday —
wrre slain ar whether their deaths
Court House.
were murder and suicide.
Dr. Camp. 56, waa pedistrlrian
for Gainesville's famed 31 month
Former Resident
old llijab quadruplet*.
Dies In Hialeah
Tha bodira were found on the
A former S.vnford revtdent. floor of ■ bedroom. Their only
•trine- 8. Kay, 44. died suddenly at son. Russell,4. wee lying nesrby
his h-nie In Hialeah yesterday wounded. I’ollre Chief W. D. Joiner
roorrdrg. He resided at 61 W. 14th said Mr*. Camp, M. held a .21
8t., Hialeah, svher# be had lived caliber pistol in her hand.
Stale Atty. T. E. Dunran aald
for II year*. Born Dee. t6. 1310,
in Haitwell, Ga., he wa* a member that "thus far H appear* te b*
a family affair.'*
of the Methm!!*t Church.
He I* eurviyed hv hi* widow,
Joiner laid th* rosipl* had been
Mr*. Anna Kisy. Hlrlesh; hit mo­ dead about 14 hours when found
ther, Mra. Kunlf# K. Dann. of by Mr*. Camp's brother Dr. Pierre
Sanford: a *l*t*r Mr*. J. P. Holt*. Aligned of Atlanta, who drove here
r!*tr, of Sanford; and one niece, yesterday for a visit.
Mr«. Roger S'-hmldt. a1*o of San­
Dr. Allgood told newrsmsn "both
ford.
had been eatremely depressed thu
Funeral ae-vlr#* will he held last month. Wo never did know
nl in:.10 a. m. inmorrow at th# what It was all about."
Hrlsson Funeral Home with th*
Tier. W. P. Brook] Jr. officiating.
Burial will be In th# Eveigteen
Daniel W. Simmons
Ct metery.

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historyk hug* array »f pm e* have
heen arranged for tha s annus
age groups taking part in th*
fuhir.e competition. V list of
gift* and the merchants rnntnbutra d ln e s s , m o re
than
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of ting them will h* earned m these
columna tomorrow
Chairman Boh Kilpatrick has
mad* minute arrangements to are
tin t every need will ha taken
cate of when the children arrive
at Trout Pond Siena as ill be
elected along the way. nut 2l*lh
St . tn insura the proper destina­
tion of children arriving al th*
-latere Roden m family ca n
Cracker pole*, complete wdth
| honk, line, float and tinker as
A short but amusing ski! reml- w*t| a* the wlggler worms will
miscenl of tha old lime minstrel ha provided each ronteatant, Kil­
shows with which the older mem­ patrick said, and in addition r.« h
bers of the club were familiar, fra- child taking part in the Javcea
Fishing Roden wilt ;•# aaised Ire
turrd the weekly meeting of the
cream and en!d drinks.
Sanford Rotary Club at the Yacht
"Thi» t* nn» of the important
Club this noon Harking bark to esents of the year tor mir loeat
the good o'd da»s when mmitreliy Javcea organisation ” kilpamck
was mada popular by ‘Lasses laid, “snd w* re going al! out tn
White, Honey Boy Evans. A! G. make th » ena tha biggest and
Firlds, James A. Coburn, t * 1*' fin*at we've aver had "
Torler Lansing . local aporta
Dockstader. McIntyre and Heath.
George Primrose. Hi Henry and enthusiast, has arranged for th*
many others, Edward F. Lane, well stocking of Trout Pond by Ihe
known in Kiwanl* circles through­ Game* and Fresh Water Fish
out Florida and locally as "Tha Commission. "Full grown bream,”
Man Who Know* Sanford”, enhanr he said, "and Urge has* will he
ed his reputation as a premier end in the pund for iha ehildren to
man engaging tn spirited dialogue hook." “Thu year'a Jayree Fish­
with Rotanan Charlie Morrison ing Roden will provide tons
srprt icrura
for th*
acting as the Interlocutor, of torts thrilling
youngaUra,”
(.anting
said.
Beginning wih, "Hello, Ed! I
"The pood has been pul tn
haven’t seen you for about to days
what have you barn doing?" and readiness foe W’ednraitar'a big
with Ed's reply, "10 dayi!" and event,” Chairman Kilpatrick said.
ending with Lane'* “ flower effu­ "Only final details, the ariangiog
sion in which he mentions about of prises, and the arrival of the
every flower known to the hntlirul- rhildrrn taking part in th* Jayree
turj world. It was one laugh after Fiahlng Roden, remain for Ihe
another as the two men with over fishing rompetition to get under&gt;0 yea re of amateur minstrelsy hr- war,” be said
Th* bus schedule, picking up
tween them took arveral promi­
nent ft ill a nans over the hurdles. rhildirst to take them to lb*
Jayree Fishing Itodro, it as fob
High finance was well nrmpUlird tun s ;
In Lana'* exposition of the dispo­
Bus No, On* —- 11 IS. |ewv*
sition of the funis In the treasury
Ktenrh Ave. end out West First
of his defunct lodge wherein he
St.I 12.1X1 Arrive Gardner* Hint*
assured Morrison that the 1 3 in 1-aka Monroe; 13:30 Hleakley'l
the lodge roflera was divided a- Grocery Paota; l.'.fi Trout TVr*4
moitg the seven members with tarh
Bu* No. Two — 11 ;.10 leare
one receiving hit share, the sum
Seminole High School, down San­
of SIS. Much to the amusement and &gt;rd Avai. and Old Orlandn llig
amaiemrnt of the Rotary Club ford
members, l ane proved It b&gt; addi­ en
a ' 1(1way
tion. multiplication and division.
Hoodus Market Caaaeltrerry; tf;30
Questions on marriage, simony arrive Fullers Groclry Altanmnie
and Ihe "Sunken Gardens" of our Spring*; 12.(3 Ixsngwnnd Fomi
rily shared Interest with fel l at- Market in temgwohd; 1 &lt;X1 arrive
planalion of Ihe mraning of Gleasons Rtor* lak e Mary; L l i
R S. V. P. and hi* trying In eon Trout Pend.
vinca Charlie that he knew the
n&lt;ia No. TTire* — 12.011 leave
names of his baseball team City Jayree Booth and out Perk Ave.;
Commissioner Jack Raligin will 13.10 east on ?Oth St. tn Meltonprobably find It necessary m ci vill* Ave.; 12:13 South on Mtltonplain many tlmrs why he will not vill* and out Forest Drive to lie
permit the moving of Montry fa rottes; 11:23 smith on Docottes
land into the City Hall, II II. and back on Wvnnewmvd Drive
"Coley" Coleman, local dnlrifl to Mrltonvill*; 12:30 emith en
manager for Ihe Florida Power and Mellonville to 2Mh W- vs eel en
Light Cmpany will alao find it ra­ JSlh to Sanford Ave.; 12.40 #outh
ther embarraitog lo eiplain why on Sanford Ave. to 27th SL west
he has a man whose eyeughi n so on 27th Rt to 1T-5I Highway;
bad that "whateyer he looks it, he 1313 north on I7-B2 fPark Ave.t
sees double" reading meters f ir hla In ^ th St- end nut Country Club
company.
Road; 1:00 Trout Pond.
TTtere will he Iran spot tat ion
A L. Wilson, president -elrel of
Ihe Hanford Kiwania Club was In­ going out 13U) St. &lt;Geneva Ave i
troduced hy Morrison, program Earl arriving In Grneea at Poll
chairman for the day, who alao Offie* at 12 neon. From there un
offered the Invocation and led the Highway No. 4 3 In Oviedo
club aiming. Two vlaitors. Ho- Oviedo leave I2 M evil Highway
tarian Ed lluff, of Leesburg &lt;nd 419 to Fiv* Point*. Arrive Trout
Jamea B. Jackaon of Ihe r -hr I'ond 1 p m .
Housing Administration of At an­
te, the guest of Gordon B riley ,
were introduced by Sgt at-A mi Jam es A . Kirby, 28,
M L. Raborn. TTie meeting &lt;as
ealto.i to order hy President Bill Dies Unexpectedly
Bush who announced the cancella­
tion of the meeting on Labor Day. A t Shreveport, La.

Th# Rrminol* ri’Utitjr Junior
Chamber of Commerce annual
‘Flatting Rodeo” for elntdrrn It
&gt;rart old and younger. mtil g«t
[underway Wednesday afternoon
l i t Trout Pond, with Uta arrival
I of t.uara at * o'clock.
Crarkrr po|r« has* hern put in

Veteran Showmen
Give Amusing Skit
At Rotary Luncheon

Infantry Rrr'mrnL fit* Into
MEMBERS OF THE Sanford National Cuard Unit. Company "I". 1!4Ut morn in? from .thctr 2-week
motv on Eaat
Street
• ho local armory
Rail First n
ireti on
* their returned home vrtleroay
&gt;lon aatt Fort McClellan.
tramirur session
McCltllan. Ala.
Ala- (Photo by Jameaon P tu d io T _

School Registration
Beckons To Students
Buses To Run On Regular Schedule
For Children Throughout County

3-Car Smashup
Damage Is High;
No Injuries Told
A three-car smashup at Uw In*
tersictlon of Park Ave. and Ninth
St. resulted to aeariy a *1000 pro­
perty d a m an but no Injuries
vara r*ported.
Shortly before 4 o'clock yaaterday, a 10U Buiek aedan, travel­
ing south mi Park Avroua and
drives by WalUr R aj f Iboa. a
M-yyarxWd track driver of Orfo
Lake, atopped at Uta traffic light
waiting for Hit green "go" tignal.
In front of him, a IMT Pontiac
aedan traveling anyth on Park
Avenue and drum by Tom Brock,
31-year-old trurk driver of Orlr
Villa, had alao pulled up to a
atop.
According to tha accident re­
port at tha Sanford Police De­
partment, a IMS Ford atatlon wa­
gon traveling on Park Avenue
and drivaa by Thomaa Benjamin
Baden, a M-ytar-old realtor of
Miami, failed to atop.
Tha Ford rammed Into the
rear of the Rulrk ahovtng that
rat Into the rear of the Pontiac.
Damage eallmated to the Rulck
eedaa waa MM, to the Pontine at
SM, and to the Ford aUUra wagon
• t S300.
lam tlgating officer* Joe Hickeon and C. C. Dodaon rharged Baden with "careless and negligent

driviM”

Vocational School
Registration Set
Reglitratlon tor day r l i i u i at
Seminole County Vocational School
aril! Mart tomorrow from t t . m.
M ill I p. m.
Evening e 1 i a a at registration
atarta Sept. I from T-S p m . howover ipptieathma will alao bo «eeoptod during tha day.

Children from all over Seminole
County will trek to their rrapeetlve
achoola tomorrow morning to re­
gister for the IMS M senoot year
which begim on Tuesday, Sept. I
School buaea will o p e r a t e
throughout the , county on regular
schedules tomorrow, picking child
ran up on the morning run. and
will makt tha return trip at noon.
Fifth and ninth grade pupila in
the Sanford area will report to
Sanford Grammtr School for regiaIralioa unlen they are within walk­
ing dlitaocc of PineercM School.
Seminole County Superintendent
of Public Invtmrtlon, R. T. Mil wee
today, urged parent* to register
their children fur school tomorrow.
"Tbrugh this registration," MUwe« laid, "we are able to deter­
mine our crowded areas." “ Un­
til a c o m p l e t e registration
ts made." he pointed out, "ws
are unable to equally balance the
load of children assigned to each
school."
Important to the registration of
first graders, said Superintendent
MUwec, is the fact that they must
have a birth rertlficatc or evidence
of dale of birth before they are
reglitered.
New facilities are awaiting many
school children In various schools
and in others, repainting, repair­
ing and renovation has been under­
way summer-long t&lt;v put classroom* and schools in perfect con­
dition for the school year ahead.
An increase of 100 pupils is eipected at Lyman School this year. This
increase has been on an annual
basts wtlh the enrollment at Ly­
man nearing the too mark.
The registration firm • to 11 to­
morrow at Seminole C o u n t y
schools, both white and colored, la
the preliminary reporting prior to
the artual atari of school on Tues­
day Sept. I when regular sessions
and work will begin.
SMALLEST TV CAMERA
FUERTV, Germany lit — A
Fuerth company has announced
development of a tide vision camera
only 31 inches long, and &gt;.• Inches
wide. It was described as "Use
world's smallest TV camera."

City Commission
Adjourned Meeting
Is Set For Tonile
Tha Board of lanfnrd City Com­
missioners will meet tonight for
a meeting ad/m nxd from Aug.

a.

The commissioner* will sit is
an "equ* ligation board'' tn hear
complaints on assessmenls and
tasrs. Following Iht hearing tha
official meeting of the Board of
Commissioners will gel under way
to coosiaer and dtseus* the pro­
posed budget for the fiscal year
HUM
So far, the commissioners have
been unable to lop off any amount
from the proposal submitted by
City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
The two-section budget, one of
ll&gt;e Utility Department end the
other for General Government. Is
at present some la.BOO tn eieaas
of the 1134-33 budget
The commissioners set for tivemselvrs a goal of reducing the pro­
posed budget by from XI in J0tboiisaml dollars In order that on
Inert-are in m ilage would ha nrrestiry and slid maintain, in the
budget, capital improvements un­
der consideration during the com­
ing year.
Ready for approval In the pro­
posed budget, will be money for
the resurfacing of more than sev­
en miles of city streets, street
lights for French Ave. along with
traffic aignala for the thorough­
fare. a new telephone rail hnt
system for the 5anrord polire De­
partment. and a proposed swim­
ming pool for the Goldsboro Play­
ground.

Lions Will Discuss
Plans For Minstrel
Plana for ,a minstrel this fall
will possibly be formulated to
morrow at the noon luncheon
mretlng of the Sanford Lion* Club
Harry L. Holler, Irish tenor and
romedlan, will furnish the pro­
gram el the Lton'i meeting. Hol­
ier. It Is laid, will possibly lead the
minstrel n«w being considered by
the civic club.
W Hugh Duncan, aecretary of
Ihw Hanford Lion's organiration.
urged every member of tha rluh
to be present at tomorrow's meeting when the minstrel ts to be
considered.

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Session
Leader

I r i i'ijr-1 , i- ’ir.mitte* of fk*
Sei' in.Ie i - ,.ity t'hanvber of
t'mnmerc* I "&gt;g Range ILghwty
Plannm» Committee
headed by
I! I , r. i I '
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at 7 » al “ c f.^ in e t.ake Amcrtvan I.rginn Hut,
Ouhain. Friday. |«&gt;urd an Inritalion to a'l .Seminole County till,
(env inteneited In awlvling in tha
project to serure 17 V righl-nf*
i s on * 'eivir pride ' hvviv, to
mee. with him an I t ■« commute*
to lay plv-i tor the i"imediat»
aequiviti -n of tha neeeanry rghlr f-wavv to insure ihe four lanwg,
plains and warning of the Sa&gt;
ford Orlando Highway,
A full tiro* serre'ire war em­
ployed Friday to rivudinri* th*
Chamber of Commerce and Cttitens Cnmmitto* arttvitte* *nd to
prnv id* an opportunity fur properly owners along 17 9! to walk
in Ihemveliet »o eisntrihu'e rightof way property a* well as to se­
cure Inform vi av relative to lb#
progress of ihe protect.
Mts. J S Tnlje the new secre­
tary, vsitl m«W her headquirteri
at the Chamb«r of Com mere# of.
1 ficn
Bratley ridbant mad* putvft#
his a- replanre In heading th* Cltlrens I’nmimllie and al tb# same
lime appealed hv ettnens and pew
t«erty owners tor assistance In pad■ting the project oyer lb# top.
Odham a!&gt;n said that it was. kt
| hl« uptni in, a project lhat had at
vlak., *lbe fiture progress and
HlltlWN ABOVE I* the Rtudehakrr automobile ti-ctlrr on Its inn ' tiiivyt'i i t Seminole t'nnnty,” Cog.
after being thrown around and m u In a roll Icirri nn Celery Avenue
miarvt &lt;d l!» fart ihvt the Road
at Summerlin. A mother and her thiee small ehildren craw ted out of
ihe wreckage alive. Below I* Ihe rnmoletelv demolished (Jievrole l Board has provided the money foe
driven hv Therun Thomas of kero deai-h aft*-. It h-s-l inadu-d Into ihe tour taning o* th* h'**iL t.a .
•k* St-Mtebcke- sai'**i tho rb ihe air a,it a h«p» top feiem 'll. into »e e l highway, an-! that right-ofway* wouM n#r#s,»ri|? hava to
a powse pole. tHUff I’bohai
J
*
t»* vuoviiXhI orv a elvle pride b**|i,
Brnley Otto.’ -o v.vil "I expect
I
.
/
lo do tb# Mi In an days or tell the
Ri&gt;a 1 Board that P cannot be
done ”
*
Od'-vin Inld Th# Sanford Herald,
! "we hjv* no assurance of whal
•ha fnior* tinMi vine# at tha end
of nest rear no on# Wrvows who
A 1(-year-old Navy wife hold­ ’•before I knew 4 « t had hit »h* will he Governor rw who'll h# thn
ing a si a .week old baby in tier other ear.”
fined Board memlier." |l# ad-led.
lap white driving hec ear naituwrThelma D im as also t,,ld g.in- j “ 111* ton ain he dm# with tha
ly escaped death early Saturday ford Police Depai Invent Ihiitot- eooparati'in of tb# property own­
night as sb* atlrmpied a left man Jne Hick on that* **m&gt; hua- ers in to days,"
turn into Summnlln Ave. off of baml h a* t&lt;een dtu tk itig on and
Ti t Cltln '*» Comndtte# ahstrv
Celery.
man said "loplght i mwting *4
off all day.”
Aeiotn|uinl»d bv tb# infant, her
Also m the Mr with 1 heron ihe I’rairi# l sh# American Ij*two year old son Joseph Hugh Thomaa wa* James Oliver, 21- gion Hut v- ! h« pnmattlr to orBearh
wo-V-m from the list of
""'I her four year old son Denn-.. vear old mechai
• \
,
' , nsrr
suhmilte,| hr vs-.ow* pe*v
Mrs, Maslna O’Donnell,
l'*0l and l.nuia Evans,
p!e Brsiler Odham said, "In ad­
Sumrr»rlin Ave. had left h»r o n t's woman whnsa
dition to thaw* people j want tA
mothar s home Just minutes h»- also at Vero Rrarlv.
ixsu* an invitation to every person
for* her ear waa literally d»*The Thomas car, w*&gt;r&gt;» It who i* * property owner aloni
tvnyed,
'I
crashul into th* mr Hri&gt;rn by tha h gliwsy or eilirrits who vemitd
kits. OTtonnal] was Irwveliog
flu . IFJIonnall, f ew- in&lt;n |l # a.r Lke to help lh» project bv h# pe**
writ on Celery Ave. vs hot she and crashed tn*n a p-n-r prlr
left thr liimif of har mother, Mrs. smashing tha rar through t'a e*n- sent at tonight's meeting.”
Puke fitnfford, who live* at the trr. Two p-orr llnt-v v - - broken
Cullum Farm.
Hurricane Story
but the pel# was Pot f- lail.
Her ear was thrown completely
Both
cars
were
en
p'
t*ly
da
| ^ HCTC T om O T rO W
• round and over on ita top be­
fore atopping. Nellhee of th« nmhshed from C-# in. a I. Hun­
1 h# fu ll story of lit# h u rrlc a n n
eblldien received a wtatrh fronv dreds of apectalof* ha i|-ir&lt; t the rtsmvc# in *h» ajstern Joeatioe,*
lb* smashup but the mother re­ work of th* invest if si ir-g o f f j. will l-e -’.own tomorrow and Wedrcia and held up traflw fur near­ ru-idsy »; Ida Rli( Theatre, soceived posaibla minor injuries.
The aicldent occurred when a ly an hour,
c-ii.ilng b* manager Hecii Boiler,
Mr». IVDminrtl and lb# four
car, driven by Theron Thomaa, a
li.irlng die emi rgetiry dtsaitef
lr-»t*d at velis f tui il dn a, conducted by
31-yvar old septic lank worker r.f injuied Negro**
kero lt&gt;ach, rraibe-t mto the car tb* Fernald I a ghlnn yiemorial Ihe tm r.iran Bi'l Crow, and tw
llospitai.
driven hv Mrs. OTtonnell.
lb v art i by Ilia Semind# ConnArcordiog to Thelma Thomar,
Investigating tbs s - (rnt a rts tv Chap'i of Iba Red Cross, the
24-year-old wife of the driver of Hanford I'olire |lrpartin#nt "a. m - rr
showing dramatically
th* ear. they had hern visiting t ml men Jo* Hi- in and f a il tl &gt; mill iw of dollars In damage
in Hanford and were on the way li'alvoo, I»r|- ity
in rdf lluliliard jrfi 1- ih«- * «kr of two hurricanes,
bark to \ evo Beach. She said, Lu’-atikv was also al the veer* wilt se n e at • graphic guide for
"ha wav angry at m* an) w#| assisting #x " a t Cnndatile J. Q iba lu ftc im m Ire damaged
were arguing," and aha added, “Hltm" Gailnway,
area.

LsGStTO V G U ,
Injuries Are Slight

VreK** C* CLT IS

James A Klrbr. 3 , died auJden.
ly al bin homo In Shreveport. La .
Saturday, al 231 Jordan St Rom
tn Miami on Sept 24. 193, ha spent
till early youth tn Sanford, attend
Ing Soulhiida Primary School He
later moved to Jarkinnville where
he graduated from Robert F„ Lee
High School, An electrical engi­
neer. he graduated from Alabama
Tolytcehnir Institute In 1*47 where
he waa a mtmbor of 8AE Frater­
nity.
If# alao held membership ht Ihe
Methodist Church and the Optimist
and Petroleum Clubs in Shreveport.
Mr. Kirby wa« employed by tbr
Bethlehem Supply C o, of Shreve­
port. Ho ti a Navy veteran of
World War II.
Survlvnra include Ihe tridow. Mr*.
Emily Kirby; a daughter, Caroline
Lee Kirby, Shreveport;Mis parent*,
Mr. and N n . William B. Kirby.
Sanford; a titter. Mrs. Shelley
Boone, lla in ti City; hla grand­
mother, Mrs. Martha Halfmat,
Cookeville. T*nn.; two aunt*. Mra.
Zeb Ratliff. Sanford; Mr*. Frank
MacNeUJ. Miami; end tn
R. G. Kirby of Cookeville.
Funeral oenrlcea will ke &lt;
ed Wedneeday at 1 : 3 p. 3 . a l Ike
First Metbediit CJtwreb wtfk Em
Ear MIRon Wyatt and die Rav.
J. E. MeKJaley offlelatng Burial
will be in Evergreen Cemetery WALTER TEAGUE, TRANSPORTATION Ptroerelini

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Longw ood
YBK'Sa

Hr MRS HRYF.RI.Y RATON
Beginning October I Rural
RnuTa Na. I will again be oper­
ating Hlreclly from the Longwood
Poit Offir*. Thi* r«ut* wai #*Ubliahad in 1*37 and after two
year* of operation Iron* • Lon**
wood It n a i rnninlldatnd with
Rout* No.N, * from Hanford. Thi*
• an dono b« .iu'i liolh routewrra ihort and could eauly b*
handled by an* carrier
Hownver. now rendition* have
rhanfH ard it it nece.-ary to
again .rpaiale tn* ; route*. T r
I^infaood roulr I* recited and
will aiiend nut through th* Sanlapdn Gulf aubdiviiien. Ranlando
Sprint* and Lake Rrantly taction.
MIe.ng»nnditet" «»lll ha vary glad
In ha*. their mail again addretied
U&gt; Iheir own Pn»i Offit*.
War* you on* of Uioic attendinf th* Flr»man'a Old-Faihlnn
Dance la»t tVedr»*d*y evaning!
If not, you certainly mined a
good lima. Thar* ware appro*!mataly 17ft Hancar* and apertalnra
in S r.nvihada Park participaUn*
In Iha fun
"C. A. Farina and hi* Group”
again furniahed th* mulic and tha
railing wai taken rat* of hy 0 (1*
Fnurackir
of Longwood and
Jame* Tata n[ (hUmlr. Mr. Far­
ina had a new member in hi*
group, Mr. O. H. Snndgrati, who
played a unique atrlngad ln*»rument that aoundad Ilka a bat*
viol. This instrument « h furnUhed through tha courtaay of
Daniel Scraanay and Mr. Snodg ra n took aver th* dull** of
playing thi* garh»g*e*n inatrumrnt and really brought forth
harmoninuely affeclivt *oundi.
Th* Firemen will again hold
another Old-Fathloned Dane* for
your ple»*ur« on Sept. II. Re­
member — the fitemen mala n-&gt;
rhaige* for the*# dance*. They
art put o" wholly for your en­
joyment! "Coma an out and join
Iha*”. Tha data—Sapt. 13; tha
plae* — Sunnyihad* Park, Gongwood, at • p m.
Mr. and Mr*. Ro** Mobley and
aom, Roger and Bobby, relumed
their horn* on Wednesday after
(pending a two monthi vacation
on tha w*»t coat*. Their Intanary
Included (top* In T na*. New
Mtako, California, Utah, Wiwnn-

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Mrs- Caiiia Y a le n m V hat baos

They vieitad many of the eoun*
trie* well known attraction* in­
cluding th* beautiful National
Yellow (tone Park and alio enjoy­
ed aalmon fuhlng la th* Paelfit
Ocean. Mr- Mobley’* mother ia a
ratuient of California and they
■pent tome time at her home
• h ilt in California. Tha imyt
alio enjoyed a viiit to Walt
Dimey’i "Duneyland”

varatianlng in th* New Kngland
S u tr t for the p**t three monthe,
that ah* la looking forward in re­
turning In Longwood by SepL 10.
Mr. Fred "F rlti” Cottingham
of Lake Walea ua» in town this
poit week vuiting hi* pareni’l,
Mr. and Mr*. J**a Cottingbam.
Mr. and Mr*. Ray Fraaer enjoyed tail Thuraday al New
Smyrna Beach as gutala of
frlesda.
Mr. and Mr*. E. Poulen and
family of Ohio, who have been
vlailinf Iheir parent’!, Mr. a n l
Mia. William Bennett nf Molnar
SL hate returned homeMr. aad Mr*. Howard Warren
of Molnar 81. enlartained laat
Saturday evening at rarda. Gueata
were, Mr. and Mia- Ray Fraaer,
Mr. and Mri. William Bennett
and Mr. and Mr*. Brad Steven*.
A fu r th* card playing a dali*
clou* aimrtment of refuahmanta
were aerved.
Mr. and Mrs. Neal Gilbert ipeat
th* week-end aa guaat* ef Mr*.
Gilbert* parent*. Mr. and Ura.
Jama* McGrath.
Mayor and Mr*. Daniel Screen*y will entertain th* Longwood
Volunteer Firemen and their
famllie* at their hnme thi* Sun­
day fnr a tail tag* roatl and
awlm party.
James Robert McGrath arrived
home last Saturday from a thraa
weak* vacation epant a t Palm
Bearh and Eau Gaili*.
Th* entire community eilend*
their aympaUiy to tho family of
E. H- Staton in tbalr recent be­
reavement.
Mr. nnd Mr*. T. M- Pinch
rrrrlved w»*d that their

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Mr*. Balpk Stavana, Jataph Byrd,
wh* it in th# U.S.N. (a tUUonad
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vlaltir.g her icn-ln-law and dough«rr.
Mr. and 'f it 1’aul 'V. Hrnwn
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beach.
Mr. and Mr* T! J, Anderton of
KIIwihhi City, IV . and hi* In therdn-Iaw and tuicr, Mr. and
Mt* F. O. (triander, of Neur
Fattlr, Fa., tpent it-vrrnl day*
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•t»ler-indaw, Mr amt Mi*. P I*,
Andrr*on. at theli heme on I a' a
F.nmo The It J Aoderuma tpcrit
Ine winter nf H,', l ii. lak e Mary
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Key Wrtt and t irlou* point* of
interr*t In Florida.
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Hialeah, .pent the weekend rlth
her parent*, Mr. end M i', Joe
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day whrre he played with the Orlandn Shrlnr II in I al the Hand
Snrll. Prom Hie.r they went
\ &lt; ,» Smyrna Beach for Sunday
with Ihrir ion and daughter in law,
Mr and Mr* H I. Huttrll Jr
They were )oinrd Iheir hr their
mn in It * an I daughter, Mr and
Mr*. William Sharp and itaughlrr,
Su»an. Mr* ItOWClFl »i*lrr. Mi*
Sutanne Heeli r of (lattona Hearh.
rrlu.nrd w.th them for » week’,
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Mr. and Mr« A Toro of .larktonville tpent the weekend with her
hrolher and *1tler-mlaw, Mr. and

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Mr. and Mr*. I' P Andertoh Jr .
and children. Mima and F 1) 111,
and Mr*. Andertnn"* nicer, Hrne
M iliary, all of Miami, wrre the
weekend gurdt of hit patent*, Mr
and Mr*. P P. An.lcrtnn on Ia Kc
Knima. TTicy were relurnlna from
a vacation »penl at their cahin in
North Carolina, near Sylia. on the
cd;r nt the Ideal Smoklct
Mr, Lenin Fat it rci.ncring
from a »pralnrd right arm »ut
t.i ned recently.
Mr and Mr. Itowint Butelrr gBd
ton ,d Atlanta, lia . are *pending
hi* t.u jiinn with hi* pairntt, Mr.
ami Ml* Fd Zimmerman
\ | r ^ni| yjf , li.minn Srolt and
three ehlldren hate relumed from
an extended tu n with rrlativr* in
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Mr amt Mr*. .1. W. Wilton in I
rhlldrrn have m u n i Intn the Lam*
pert him-e
Mr. Wilson Ii «ta*
tmneil at \ \ \ S , Sanforif. where
he I* tfrw n j a lour of duty wits
the Navy.
Friend * e f Mr*. William Mu**
jriave will be gild in heir that
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fellm* ins i tlmke which the *uf»
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III. to tw with hi* mother.
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of Lepthiirg. i; ildl hit parent*,
Mr and Mr*, frank far. Sunday.
(lenree I. fjiic ito n la home
again al'rt trrtuig a* a countelor
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�Cm PH A N a O f

With an invitation issued to •very elvie
minded citizen in the county interested in the
17*92 pavlnf project, to meet with him and
the nucleus of tha Citizen's Committee, there
should be a crowd big enough to flit the
Prairie Lake American legion Hut to over*
flowing tonight. "Standing Room Only**
should be the sign rained when the gavel
falls to b rin / the meeting to order.
Businessmen. motel owner#, rentaurant
owner*, dlru* anle* people, theatre people,
tavern owner*, from one end of the SanfordOrlando highway ahould be meeting tonight
with the Cltlreea Committee to pitch In and
do their part to pul the project over the
top, not juat within the fin day deadline, but
even In Junt half the time.
It would be gratifying to see every pro­
perty owner on the highway prevent at the
meeting. Should *uch an event take place
the detail* could b« completed In a minimum
of time.
We've been looking at thin picture from
an objective standpoint, up to now. What
will happen tonight? Will the citizen* turn
out and back Rrailev Odhnm and the Citi­
zen* Committee 100^ ? Will 17 92 be allowed
to shrivel up and become an off the-beatenpath country road?
The** are questions we can an*wer only
with the help of the people who will con­
tribute their time anil services toward ac­
complishing a tremendous project and the
civic pride of the people along the highway
who are called upon to do their part In
making the Sanford-Orlando Highway an
Important highway artery of the State.
The livelihood of Sanford huslness neople.
the continuing progress of on# ».f the fastest
growing communities In the State, the thou-;
sands of jobs that are being made available
to the citizens of the Sanford area and th e ;
the Seminole County rommunlty. are all de­
h a ils .
pendent upon one th in g -th e weeping . .
four-!anlng. . and paving of 17-12 a* quickly
T h a Sanford Herald
as possible.
We would like to emphasise again that
the four-inning r f the Sanford-Orlsndo filchway would mean greater business traffic
from Orlando to Sanford, hrlnging shopper*,
buyers, and visitors in to our community
from an already crowded business area. The
many advantages offered in the Sanford and
Seminole County atores and business houses
will he made more Important with an easy
access to them. The Interest Seminole Coun­
ty people Invest in this protect tonight will
V s T s i t s i l la ■ w i t M at lb* S«—HareS S im
SVMva k *»MII*a i h In I h I* f• Ik* OM far m m SHm - be paid hack a hundredfold time and time
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on «a* i#*ai »--■ *H*r*a to sum -»«••»-—again with the word "success" emanating
P a g e 4____________ M a n d a r. A u tu s t 2 9 , 1055
from tha committea within the SO day dead­
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And Jacob served savan yean for RsCan w« ask the question now, "What can
« h a l, and they seamed hut a few dsvs. fnr w# expect from 17-02 planning?'*, or shall
th a lova h» had to her.-Oenesli 20:20.— w* wait and sea what will he rfnne from
The Hindoos hsvt a saving that whan ona week to week, day to day, until the final
man lovea one woman and ona woman loves analysis Is written only during the last
on# man, the very ancrel* In heaven look waning hours nf the period set aside In which
down in envy, lh a t Is the Christian Ideal.
to do the Important Job.
Tonight, at 7:30, a Citizen* Committee
will be formed, to spearhead a drive for
flght-of ways along the promised 17-92
widening and naving protect from French
Avenue to the Ornnge County tine.
All of Seminole County, and certalnlv
Sanford, Is dependent upon its onlv arterial
highway bringing visitors, tourists, trucks,
travelers, salesmen, through Ms center.
The v ery life Mood of *he Seminole Coun­
ty community Is the 17-92 highwav. Com­
pared with traveling on other highwav*
around the State. 17-92 travel Is the heav­
iest on record. Stale Road Depni'men* travel
maps and flmires nrove this point, and mem­
bers of Ihe State Road Board have admitted
that such travel exists.
Yet, we are fared with the prnhlem of
having the highway IHerallv lerked nut
from under us because right-of-ways must
b« secured on a civlr-nrfde hssls.
Braltev Odham. who areeple/t !h# eh»trtnanshln of the riMrrns f'nmmtMce, at the
jreoupst, tmanlmmihtv of 'he enttre member,
ahtp of the Seminole County rh e^h er of
Commerce’ Long Ranee Iflehwav Planning
Committee at s recent meeting, has admit­
ted that the tremendous resnon»lbilltv and
the heavy weight of committee activities
means that he cannot do *he loh alone.
Odham slated lust the other dav. that
It will take the efforts of e'rrv e»vlc mind­
ed man and woman In Seminole County to
put the protect over th» ton.
Knowing that fund* for the nmle^t have
been annronrlated hv the ^tnt* Road Board
for 1958. and that should thev not he treed
this year they will he charged against the
State Road Department budget next rear. do.
laying the prnlert another 12 months. fidh 'm has set a fiO dav deadline fnr securing
e f necessary right-of-way* on i elvic pride

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News O f Men
In Service
Nary En-lgn William C. Clause
Jr* graduaUd from tha U. 3Naval Pre-Flight School a t Penaarola on Aug. I Tha aaw Knsign f« the ton of Mr. and Mrs.
IV. C. Claui* of Routa No. 1,
Bo* 3i-A, Sanford.
Clauia attended tha Unlrtralty
of North Carolina before enter­
ing the irrvtea.
Ha ia now assigned to tha
Whiting Field l'. S. Naval Auilliary Air Station, Milton, Fla*
(or primary flight training.

Aiding Allergy Victim
In The Ragweed Season
rslaU rslr fres at pollsn, your hay accumulate dust,
ftrsr or asthma ml»ht not b*| B u b s.cu ts foam rubbsr or
troubling you now. But srtn If kapok pillows or mattresses for
you found surh a pltre, It might your frathsr-sluflcd bedd.ng, or
h a rt other Inhalant* which would a t least coror your pillow with o
Irritate you.
set led plastic cover and your
Blnte most of you allergy He- mattress with rubber threttng.
Urns can't spend the urns or Use eotton blankets Instead of
money to get away from the rag_ wool, or place the wool blanket*
weed menace, and alnce you must bet wren sheets m sdt of cotton,
also scold so many other Irrt-1 You can also use cotton sheetUnU, you might u well make the ing to drape over upholstered
best of It right here at home, furniture. Get rid of your ruts or
Actually, there's a lot you can do treat them with a commercial
to protect yourself from pollens dust-sealer.
antT other allergens.
Rorcd A iw aganeate
Mood Fresh Ah
Don't keep any plants or flowsra

SAVE WITH
RONDO. . .
PENNEY’S
OWN HIGHCOUNT
PERCALE
PRINTS!

Asthmatic* nkpaeUItf must rjfirln,^!ui 0r v !ulel^!”^ n ***•

h m lr.»h Ur e m iu n u , ta . ll *“ “ ■
«
you possibly cun. an air rondl- aoiwunrre wim strong odor. Ilka
Uoner—a t least for your bedroom ■»•» Print, moth balls, camphor oc
—probably would be a goo 1
.
vestment Or you might get a n t. ?.,h *5
°* *** h®ul#*
electrostatic air-cleaner, a port- *}0,d should not use face, foot,
able device which remotas better
»nd **** powders eonthan M per cant of allergenic i u , " ,n« orru root, karaya gum
particles and dust from tha air. , M d ” r* P®*®**As for a treating system, steam 1,And- Md ** 11 ®*F
If four
or hot water la preferable to ar.
c*n
tm e d *® them,
open beaung device. If you have I* ™ hV* 10 « • » rtd ot *ny oU
a hot air furnace, make sure »t i**!#'"* £ou* i 'old B^*has a filter. Make sure, also, that * . w ,lh I*1* *ld of modem mrdlfu rn tc e pipes and vents are cine, and a little thought on your
cleaned frequently.
part, your hay fever or asthma
shouldn t give you much trouble.
V e n s m rrequewfiy
even during this ragwead season.
All cleaning and dusting opera- QVB7K&gt;n Am AMVWB
ttona should bu performed while I L T.: Are etomach ulcers eatuad
tha paUentla not nruaent Vacuum from nerves or what n peraou
frequently u td duet with damp o r ! anlaf
eUcd cloUta. Iro n the walla and) Answer: Tha s u e t saw* for
w ills;* should he gone over with ulcers of tha stomach is not
• damp or oiled cloth from time known. It la thought by many

f o r W h irlin g S k irtil • D ra m a tic f tr ip o s f a r P r — — t
D a in ty P la r a la f o r C rla g llo w a a a l • H g t o a r i n g
W a t M m i f o r B o y s ' B h irto l A m i m a n y ,
m a n y m o ra l
In sp ire d new p r in ts designed w ith t l
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th a fam ily in m in d , ran g * fro m brtl*
M
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tia n t in U n alties ho m uted tone* . . . aQ
.
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In th is Ana, h ig h -co u n t percale t h a t
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m sc h fM waahen to p erfectio n I H aw I
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Boa th a naw acJactioa e t s p a d sO p m
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f o r b rig h t horn* d e c o ra tin g a t u v tn g w t___________

unbrrskable, will not n ut, rot or
dcterlorslo end is oeethcr-resili­
ent.

Today's Taenagars Ara Busy Lot

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WE w a x BR CLOSED
ALL DAY

Uatloa B m iro 'i aurserymeu's
short rcurse •! tha University of
Florida vatUrday got la four hours
af prtcUra) work.
M M * h » * msllbagt Cham­ SpaeUUits In Inserts snd ptsnt
pagne Is regarded by many as an dltesiei drmnoitrsted types ot dis­
anriant beverage. . . Actually M eases that hit ornamental plants;
• a s Invented hy * French monk tha Insects Hist causa troublt; dienamnd Dcm Perignon In the lfib oases of seedlings; how la control
. « Isn't true—ih t old insects and dlieasw by spraying;
* Ik* r a p e s ter U r and how to ronlrol weeds and dis­
* ar* pressed by hare eases by sell himlgsUoa.
Kmparar Charlnmague
&gt; ruslom a* unsanitary
r m . . . Cemle FhU
' W 'i i r s s f M much
k*d effect of drinking
•oaiidnriag giving np

H w lf f lf lK - I - N - G b to d a y ’ll

The new Ps c U p s msursnet roscy
fnr your hem * and postsulom In­
cludes fire andnzU ndsd covtrage,
theft and la h t ly htsursann a l a
big saving in rates. A ik about IV

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bany.

F ojilw n (Kip* «f l!i» Atlantia
r iw t left Norfolk, Va.. July II
with mar* tl on 1,700 Naval
ROTC Midshipmen »h"ant Tha
(hips' eiewa supemta# tii* nod­
dies training during tha Womonth erulte.
Tha ahlpi will vliil Edinburgh,
Scotland; Copenhagan. Dtnmarc;
Oilo and Bvrgtn, Norway; and
Stockholm, Sweden.
Gunnery ptaclica at Guanfan■mo Bay. Cuba, arlll rllm ai tha
Aubrey L. Whitten, ship's ssr- crvlaa before tha midihlpmra diav teaman second class, L'SX. son (mhark a t Norfolk Sept. !•

H A L B O YLE

do nothing but hang s round s t m t
comers, you've gat th* younger
geiwrstlan all wrong.
A survey by Leiler &gt;«nd, bead
*f tha Youth Research Institute,
nhewud T out at 11 American lean• g e n haU down psH Um. Jab. sr Ust.
earn money m th# e*da_ Th#|r And whatarw happnad la dear
ahlaf soarres af Inroma: Working old Tight?
Rs d n g a r groanry etoras, typing
Oldtime restaurateur*, depressed
by Ua finicky eating haWts af laday's stlori* • sea acinus pa irons,
get misty eyed when they recall
the k n i f e and fork feats af
"Diamond Jim " Brady, U s leg­
endary maa-akout-tewa a generatine age.
Frank Bscchl, retired * maltre
d'hotel t i Ua MaigerVsndsrkllt,
gives U lt picture af “Dlamwd
Jim” la senna:
" firs l fca’d la v a a eouyte at
gtssses af naruga Juke at th* bar
— ha never drank liquor. Than
ka'd begin a meal v lU two dsasn
Mg aystars trimmed wtU trska.
And ka'd najey U a tra m s af cash­
ing wkOa a whole ahlckna was
being broiled aver aharaonl ter him
am Ua chaTs wagon betid* hit
Ukte. WHh U a ehtehan ka'd ksva
Vtrgtela ham sad mnshreoas, Ms
d id st talk math white ha ste. II*
always ware Urns diamond studs

• ( M t l a i Aw* l» enroute la
Kunp* on U# summer* second
Midshipman training o r u l a n
aboard th# heavy cm ltcr USB Al.

k NABCAR* np— w l Wtoh

s ^ U e ^ fn rC h e m n ^ ^ p ite d u ^ ^ j^ ta N A a C A B

^Coro* on^ia and try America’s m d hntmrt I rJ ue GO car

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Past Noble Grands
A ccep t By-Laws;
Have Routine M eet

Bebe
Bisbee,
DawnBishop, FSU
Seniors, Ready For Band Work
I’lay a drum, clarintt, aaxa*
phurit, trum ptt or any band ina rumtntT
Manley Whitcomb. director of
hand, at Florida Slata Univtrtity,
i&lt; railing all ttudanta with hand
a prrir if, tntaring th t univarf ty this fall, for pro-achool trycm.a.
Among theta rtturnlng to ht in
^ t h c famout Marching Chltf Rand
# f i« m
Sanford a it two FSU
ti-uiort, Mitt “Brb#” Bitbto and
Mi*a Dawn Bithop.
Dawn it planning lo track hand
• and intlrum tnt Inttrurtlon a fttr
graduation and th t will Intern
th lt tpring. She playt the trora*
hoi t in th t hand and it a membar of tht Tau Beta 8igma, a
hand toiority which it national.
She it alio a drill Itadtr and will
M attU t Mr. Whitcomb in “what
w #ver «om*a up". She will at**
ttach th* frethm ta th t fumiam tntalt of marching and will act
a t hotttt* at band partita.
“ Baba'', who will Inttrn this
year, a t Saraaota. will mak* Eltmtntary aducatlon bar choir* vo­
cation. Sha play* tht tenor drum
and taiapbona in Uia band. Be■idtt hting n Ttu Beta Sigma
member add s drill Itadtr, th t
active in tha Kappa Alpha
That* torority, th* (iarntt K*y,
th* Molar Board and a Senior
Woman Senator.
Roth atudtnu will Join th*
fitih m tn on Ih* preach**] progtam on Sept. I Organisation *f
tha Marching Chltft will ho com­
pleted Stpb I t and Utty will
mak* th tir first fall appaaranr*
at th# F 8 U&gt;North Carolina Sialt
football gam* Sept. 17 in Campf ball Stadium.
Dawn oiplalnad t h a t
th*
Chief* da all tha half Umt thowt
• t tha football gam#* tad alt#
• abort pro gamt thaw btfara
•vary gamt. Sht added that that*
ar* varied ia thomta from novalty atunta U precision drill*, proportiea Including light* and tound
ayattm i a n al*o uitd lo bring
•ut tha th#mr» to tho fu lltit of.

wa7 , v a t mad* of tba FSU hand
and it planned la ha ihown to
tha high achoola throughout tha
•tat* of Florida thi* year. They
hat* alto been on a telavDlon
•how.
AH th« ilu d ta u a rt proud of
'.it fart that a professional band
arrangrr dor* all of th tir mode.
Hi* narat i* Charlt* C arttr.
Tony Swain, a Junior from
Sarasota, it tha tirw drum major,
and Sanfordlt** will b* proud to
Itarn that a (oral boy, aophomort
Houma Andrrttin, I* assistant
drum major. Ronnlt i* also plan­
ning to mak* music a vocation.
Othtr* ftom Sanford In th* band
a r t Ml** Rottmaty Garner and
Mitt Nancy R ountrtt who a rt
•ophoenorta.
Mit* Janet Graff «f Punt* Rorda will ht htad majorttt* for tnt
ttrond J*ar and Dirk Mayo of
Miami, form tr drum major, will
h* hark at FSU a t a hand giaduat* assistant.
Thlt y ta r't Iript ar* planned
to th* Miami game, Tampa
gama and to (itorgia Torh In At­
lanta, Ha.
Both girl* ag rttd that it wilt!
ha a “hu«y two wtokt bofuta
at hoot”.

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P ariah lio u a r, .Magnolia and F o u rth

• Rojrintrallon Fm : 12.00
* T u itio n : *12.50 m o n th ly

I m r eld hoj*a end firls preparetion for flrat trade.
* Mra. J. B. St. Jokn, teacher
* Rev. H. Lyttletoa Zimmerman, Roctor

TIIK VFW AND l.'IH E S A fX llltftV held a phnlr Sundae after-

had hy all. Thlt wa* th* firat plrnlc IncRolti a both oraanlratlon*
and th* membeta *hoi'« thrie will bo more", iliiutu by Jameaonl

noon at ! |». m at Golden l-aka. All VFW matt.bet* and their fgmili&lt; «
wtt* iuiitrd. Theta wtto “plenty of good cat*" and a "good time” wat

Dorcas C lass Has
New Smyrna M eet
In J. C a te s Home

M eeting Scheduled M r s
The

regular meeting

of

the

American Region Auxillaiy will
h* htld on Sapt. 2 al d:T0 p in.
in tha Laglon Hut.

table a tlrv c u ll#held.w eelh e.it &gt;.*" " T *
A‘ I,
m e * , fink »tiramei* thoweted V,*' **.,*’•' V
from m er th* Uhl# and wet# lied j
-’rt* •
" ‘
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with pink m*»hud«
M,‘H. Gtlei, Mr* II

FA SHIONS JU S T FOR

Gr SUM M ER

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Rrity Dori* 'Villiam* at th* horn* '" " ‘ hof Mr*. J. IV. Blown with ho»te**.M u.
A. L. Thoma#
ieok
e* liaing MU* Hubby* Mmton. Mi*. “Count T our II r** ,* ' i&gt;&gt; lit!*
Blown, Mu Mildred Landiesth Carnegi* for her devotional,
and Mia. J. 1\ ChaiUlin.
Th# p rf, llJr(lt &gt;j*n. J. J. Catr*
The honoie#
Pte.entad with , p r„lm „i
fndnwog t« ..-.1#
a rortat* of a habv rattle and a
.
.
,
tiny .tork la a p,nk ro.rhud.
n ,h#
Carrying out a pink them*, rut !*?•
^
'' V™“u L’"’
Gower, were n,ed thrm.ghout both ! in,&lt; ch“i™‘*n1 '.
'
living and dining room. Over th . r»- • B,‘ M” \ " ^
roffea U hl. ,n the living room
l
' " " f l ',hV
" • • Urc: T
^ * 7 ■ " V of l-o.t.iie Thinking" l-y Dr.
ering , nn •l-'rorale.l In pink N(trm„ , Vlnfrn,
*hn*erlne « hphjr In wn nrratipF*
.
,
mmt of piok ro T . Intrr.fKr, ^ Th# cU • p rn rn ln l
• t ft *o
with natuisl graenarv. n..*e* and ' ,1*- «-•«'•*
pi; '"lent.
o'her flow.!* were u.*ad dn sur* “ ho
"’" ' 7 ,n N ,'v
rounding table*.
Th* tneeling flora, with .m l. me
. .* .. ,
pravna nflfr
h Ii LH a UoiifloUi
In the dining room, the taUe wa,
&gt;
enierrd with a white linen rliith.
Rink tapei* burned In e r v u t
M,‘- V ' '
*',v
holder* while inthe.enter of th* ’»* &gt;*F
nmtbrr, MiBra

NOW IN PROGRESS

A L L SPRIN G

M. Ilaynr*.
Dai id "atklns returned to r*.
hokf# ir.tciiU c after spending a
week in tin* City with fritndi.
Friand* of Mr*. Virginia r»*
well wilt la lorry to train that
• ha i« ronfinrd to tha Florida
Sanitarium in Orlando. Her *1drr»» i* S-A, Itawm 278.

l*o u n t y Dr mortal Ic ('"iiimltti* • pi-m ling f i e w eek* at C l r . t «
" ontan.
rid go |taptl*t Camp for girl*.
'It* Ehrmann i* North E*»t While their Ml** tihrncr won s-e*
Miuiila Chairman of the “Tea* otul pla. a In th* camp Hot,*
for TV* mid Mt* full* Maine*, Show.

MARY ESTHER'S
T T A T ta iN G

Fherry S»nf« of Orlando and
fuimri ty iif Fanftrd will le*vo
•own f-.r Grady H°»plt*l in At.
lanta, G *. u h rir she will rr.trr
nur*r»' training. Fh* u tha
trianddautihlrr uf Mr. and Mi*.

Mr. and Mr*. Harry l.e# Fr.
had a* their weekend guests, Mr.
and Mr*. I.re Diaper and ton*.
Mlk# and Andy of Lake Wale*.
A ciuup of rnlhu*ta*tic women The party *|&gt;rtit tha wrckrnd . a
Ii •tr ni'd Thur.ilay aftrrruHin tu a ya&gt;ht at ltlua Spring*.
Mi&gt; Peggy Khtmann of Galnr*
Villa oullint Hie "Tra« for T V
Mi** la y Gainer, daughter of
program at tba horn* of Mt*. Mr. and Mi •. 1. 1'. Gainer, haa
Ralph Amlin Smith, Seminole retenlly returned hums after

Game, wire n l.v el du tlrr th#
evening with Mr* Holly Pietey
arul Mr*. Brn Bullard winning
p&gt; i*ei.
Those Iml fe.i |o he with Ml*.
Bariev were Mi*. \V. ft Starncll
Mr*. M. P. Mathe.oo. Mr*. C E.
M'ltlrd. Mr*. J R. 'Villiam* Mt*.
R. I., Morton. Mrs. Cyril Butner
Mi*. A. K. fin -otter, Mr*. Donald
Knight. Mi*. Fred Myer* 'It*.
floliy Piercy, Mr* Fred H*rti*on,
Mr*. Roy Rriit. Mr* T. W, Mero,
, WirKF.N7.IE TARTAN COAT | Mr*. F. McWhorter Mr*. J. V’.
by Davidow, la patterned in
Jones 'Ira. J. A. Slrange Mr*,
'light and bright blue with navy,
O. C. McBride. Mr*. F* II. C dlnm.
I* J and whit*. Full alcrvae cun*
'I n . S. C. Graham, Mr* Ihmald
trait with Ut* olcndor bwuy of
Flaium. Mra. 'la*on 'Villiam*,
th* coat.
Mia. Fd Klrchhoff, Mr*. Manila
Groe an.
Ml*t Marlh* Grogan, Mi*i Betty

R o flitr a tio n D a te A u r u it SO— » a m . til 1 p.m .

&gt;catt-tday af.ar visiting in Fan*
f»rd for trtrral day* with friends
and relatives.

Mrs. P. Ehrmann
O utlines Program

Mr. and Mr*.' R. W. Wright of
Savannah, N. V., announco tho
birth of a daughter. Rebocca,
Friday, Aug. M walghln* 1 lb*.,
fact.
% Rab* tald that thtra ar* “a!- I ot. Mn. Wright Ii tho fortnrr
way* 110 marching mambtra." Min Joan Sayor of Santord. tho
Altarnatt* ar* “randy at any dauihtcr of Mr. and Mri. H. N.
lima" la fill In for a “drop-out". S ijtr .
Both girl* wtra thrilltd ia tall*
Mr. and Mra. Jantca W. Tolar,
fng of th* trip to El Rate, Tai.,
on New Year'* Day for lha Sua announra th* hirih of a daughter,
Bowl Football alattic and tbay Myra Pamela on Aug. I I m th*
added that they viaitad in Mtit* DoUnd H oiplul. The young mia*
co whil* there. A film, by tha •tifh o d aii pound*, ala oi.

(Eplacopal)

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Report* will b# given from Ih#
Girl Slat# Delegate* and a cover­
, .
,
■ «•*
.Of
ed dith »upprr will he tatved lo
Stoik Shower wa* glien . . . . . .
all memlM-r*, their huaoand* and Thursday night at • o'clock honor* ^ ‘ ,l(\
gue*t*.
i.-g Mr*. Loula Hatley, tha former „

H O LY CROSS PARISH

Th* Past Noht# Grands Club ef
•he Semlnoln Rehekah Lodge met
with Mr*. Mary Jameson recently
with Mrs, J. Rrodie Williams pre­
siding.
Various committee* mad* roullnr reports an&gt;l ii&lt; trvised by­
law* war# rra.i atid accepted.
Hrvaral diatrict meeting and other
Important seMlnns wrie announ­
ced and ail mi'itilwi* ncr« urged
tit attmd.
Mi*. Ethel M'&gt;ora gaie a vary
InlirrMim.* reading entitled “A

Mr and Mt*. It B Watkins r*.
turned to th tir h&lt;&gt;m* in Pahoke*

DRESSES

D R A S T IC A LLY REDUCED

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SK IR TS, JEW ELR Y and BLOUSES

'.'CALENDAR
i'OF EVENTS

Mr* Roy Tlltlt, Sanford, « * •
ale* led Semlmdr t'nunty Cl airnun (or "Tea* for T V and Mr*
John F««. I’aola. Iir**lir&lt;r.
Tie fu*t piojcvl will ha *
coiviad iii*b supper In h# halit at
s t u d y lb# \ariit d u ll oil Sept. * at it. HI

MIIMMY
Community MI«*ion*
— *t the Kir*t Uapuat
Ciiuirh hegmnii c at HI a.,n.
covered ill'll lunch.
The WMU pi tho Flr*t B*| ■
t hutch will hul-I a study ceur.e
taught hy Mt- t'arlyla Brook* at
10 » oi It will U hattd on Ilia
- mk, “Community Mt-*lon Guide''
\ .oieic.i iti.h lunitil -0 will pc
hrld at 12 lioon.
II RM IlT
lnl»rnie&lt;iial# It A. * m»et at tha
F ittl llapti*! t hutch at • pm .
n RltN END A T
Tie OKS wilt hold it* annual
Knbetl Mom* I’lciua at Ro.k
Spitny* at &amp; pm. Thrio will l.u H
covered di*h tnral.
Training Cnion Worker* Council
meat* at th# bii*t llapti.t Chun h
al 7 pm . fur ro u ted dnh supper.
I’myer mrellng at tlie l i n t
llapti,t Chuiiii at 7 it) pin.
Mil im lM l
Junior G A.’* meet at (h# F int
llaiditt I'tiiirrh at ;i..ut pro,
Intel mth'lia 1* IF A.** no 11 at tinF 11»1 liaptl*i (n u n li al 4 pm.
Junior H A * tor. i gt the
diutch at 7 p in.
Th# anoual pp nlc of th* Tram
in if Union of ih# l i n t llapti t
Cliurrli will ha held at lt&lt;H-k
Spring*. The bu* will leave th*
church at 4 pm. Supper will t.e

'Ir». Smith *rtird an Ice
coul*a In her gur l* at the c"ntil.loti of til# Ini- ru m ■'••inn
In aildlli n lo that* nirntmn &gt;1
alone, tlie
following wnnieit
mrnil'rr* of fha Senilno1, t\iunt)
I•nmo ia lIc Committer were m* tr,| to thi* planning rnttfrrenca:
'll ». It ' . G.... l-i-' ■-t. L.io*
'tom"#! 'Ir*. M 'ltd Conte* an&lt;|
Mi* John D id*, tiiiado; Mi*. \V
t.. Slag. Geneva; Mia. R. T.
Ilamil. t huluota; Mi*. Gentle
(ilia, I •■• ..... ... Mra it i. ii •
In •- M an; 'l i t . J. I,‘.
Il'iwrlt, Allomuiiie Soling*; Mi*.
A. lorw ard, iu r ir it City;
Mi*. C. It. P u r'ir. Uoldrnmtl;
Mi*. Nan&gt;e Rua-rll, Fetu I'mk,
Mil. tin Wright Davla, Sanfoid
ami Mt*. W, II. Mrmpm, San
ford.
at 7 p m.
The Miiliual fiaimnc Union pic­
nic of the Fit*t Hr | ill it t'hi tcii
will lie at Rock Spring*. The Ini*
will Irate th* Chillch a t |&gt; in. uml
aupnar will It* aerveil al 7 p.m.
The tegular monthly mealing
&gt;&gt;f tlie Seminole County Mini*
leilal .',*cM'l*tini| will meet at
Ih* Pieobytrrtaa Ifhuirh at 1
p.m.

Jean Sheppard, Ml** Mildred
lurner. Mu* Dot T&gt; •!», &gt;D*. "
M. Mu.rclwhlte. Mt* W. P
RriMik*, 'li&lt;. F-tclla tilinen 'It*
Frank Alll*. Ml** P-cgy Br«t.
Ml** Mildred A«vlt Mi»* Ruby
Strintriun, 'It*
Munlon St *
,1mm, MU* Dot Carter, Mi*. J. K
Hrmnierlr, '|e* Frank Mlnshew,
'll** Delni** Milrird Ml*a "» n da llridga*, Mr*. Frank Donofeio.
Vr*. t’hrl* Woodruff Mi*. A J.
Paler»on, Mr* Ren Bullard, Mr*.
G»nrgl* P.Mi'h Mr*. A r c h i e
Thoina*. Mr*. Fiank Noelt, Mi*,
Hr* Andcrsun. Mt*. P "
" h la tland, and Mi* Muirhrad.

Bethlehem Drama Can Be Seen
In Fragrant Cereus Blossom
Thero’i inmrtlmoi a itnry In *
flowor. On* flower might reflect
a part M tho cele.tla 1 oymboU
poclally atari. H ow .v.r he famlly of rereui and many of the cacti
blnomi scorn lo tell lb* eniirc Dory
of thr Bethlehem dram a.
A night blooming eareu* *t Mri
Either Trued'* b n produced hlosMinis la thrre lucretilve m nth*,
And ta rh bloom seems to rs*l an
electrifying o d o r of loibna**
throughout th* area whet* it 1s
growing.
Th# BothUbcm dram a can b*

seen, if on* h ti faith. In tho r
blooming cereui. Th# siar,
in, Unrf&gt; j, lu lp ,nded over
m, nK, r whtfh „ , djmt cup ,
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41 n*
»h* Bright hoili of an
surrounding the crib.
To watch th* unfolding of
night blooming cetru* iv lo w
an unfolding d u m a of th* Gh
mas scan*. II is a blottom
will leave its slory of faith md
ly im prrtsad in )»ur ramrmbrt
of flowers ami their meanings

Trig it I bird- your l«(i m CottirdT
umqul d(|i|n. That up ihipui| i d
gliitiemtih rd|in|m ikith*
difltrtnci. Honest*/, (hit it It*irgI
lofl|ftllo pinli* |ird’f of rlttlic niL
SMm tliitic pinsl Conrleti
pull on. SML-XL. Whit* I f ) f&gt;0

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Pat Is All Smiles
Alter Realizing
She's New Champ

M ajor League
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Cards Take First Game
To Split With Daytona

Vou cen't blame the Cleveland
Indian* for being puiiled today
They would like In know why the
Washington Senator* are anchored
In levenlh place In the American
League.
Nothing that the S e n a t o r *
ahowed yeaterday and, lor that
matter the entire teavon when
playing Cleveland, Indicated that
GA1NKSV[l.1.r,— Tom U*»*tthey belong nearly 30 gamra hark
or and Howell Bonny, a pnlr of
of the league-leading Ntw York
r.phomorr puarda for th* UnlverYankee*.
■lly of Florida, definitely hn»n
The Indian* were all tel to move
thrir work rut out for them In
into flrat place ycttrrday if the
CHARLOTTE. N. C. UP- “ Pearl
nuking ■ place for thamralves on
Yankee* and Chicago While Sox Harbor wa» eacltlng to me but
it
Gators' vanity nlnvtn this
ihould apllt, which they did. Then
r i . o m D i BTATtt i . r a w i K
year.
W I.
Pol Cleveland ran amack into the red- IhU i* a different kind of excite
Thin pail spring In 20 day* of
l t ««
it a: .i n hot Senator!, who had Ju,t fin- ment!"
football drll'i Ihny provnd themu «1 III lihcd pollihing rff the White Sox The comparison wat made by
aclvri eager for th* Job whin
n at .i n In two out nf Ihrrr gam n. When
I
I
IT .**♦
Patricia Ann (P at) Letter, Ihe new
Icoorr mrn im jll Have long i ( i
the twin bill waa over, the Tribe
Leernna illtcouragcd.
.4«« Tound them irlvet on Hie abort end womrn'i national amateur golf
a
The truth it that both right Hi­
of ft-2 ami 13-4 icorea And In third champion, radiant aa the reiliicd
•rd left guard# arr amon* thn
place, a game hark of the Yank* the'd rrachrrl her goal of icvcral
better fortified poiitloni on thn
with whom they were lied when year* lett than two houra earlier
u rlu ii. It. i ' k . i I
Florida tram.
The 22 year-old hr*pertacled
the day atartrd
T n tia ra a t h i .iii i .k
Al a Irft (tu rd candidate, Bonry l i e , N e * * n al neefera
If* been like that mod of IhriSrallle girl with Ihe drep tan an.1
n 4 n a l f*«wea
hr* th* ta«k of rooting hli »ny ifrla
teamn with the Senatora. They friendly i m l l r detrribed Satur« # » • P alm lie * .K a l I.a b -t*n 4
onto th* vanltv iquad. whrrn fiainuiili* at au i,.i.f.i&gt;u»*
hold a 12-7 edge over Cleveland. day'a 7 and A final* rout of Jane
Hubert Martin, three-letter innlor,
The Yankee* beat Chicago fit in Nclton. the 27-yrar-old Indianapulit
a * T i n » «t. a.a:«eat r
and Bob Vn»liih, rugged Junior
P r l the opener on Ihe tlrrngth of home grammar achool hlriory teacher,
w
i.
13 «i
IU
letterman. have a firm hold on D re a h lra
I I I runt by Mickey Mantle and Yogi aa "the grraleit thing that haa
Tl u
M lta a u b ra
trial poiitlon.
n
I t ? Berra but Ihe While Sox came ever happened to me."
it
r b lla e r iy b la
ii
* i .113 back to lake thr arcond 3 2. Bob
Xaw T u rk
Laaaeter, meanwhile, hai no ■
Pa wat at Pearl Harbor Dec. 7,
ti
*• »11A
1n&lt; In natl
&lt;3 n
. U I Kennedy druvr in all ol their runt 1911, the day the Japanrte at­
Inner talk In trying to encroach f h it aa»
Al T l M i
1suit*
on the poiiinmn a t ri(hl guard, Ml
T» al»l with a fint-innlng homer. The iplil tacked. Her father, now a retired
l*lttab u r(h
held dn«n capably by John Bar*
moved Iho Sox Into tecond place, Army colonel, wat ilationcd there
l m r a r u i ' a n rn tt-T i
row and Kay* Green, another pair flroobll*.*, ai boyli. 1
half a game back
the recall* that enemy planet
r » T......
e rk #
rhli.C
"
I.
New
Meantime, the Hofton Red Six "flew right over ui; we dUn't
of lettermen.
I'lilladtlpliia i-T, f'lni In n alt. B-l
&gt; III« « i i W». l- n
edged back Into Ihe pennant pic­ know what to do except what Dad­
Thn lln* ruache* on thn Florida ['jltib uTrauhn * &gt;-}.
t -a i t m t i a i . K
ture with a It 2 dcclilon over Kan dy told u*. That wa* exciting, hut
ataff have been Impretied with I I . l o . l a at llrn n k lyn
i el, • ( * a l New T« rh
ta t City. They're now J'k game* winning Ihlt cbampionvhlp la alto
the nerloui
In. which
. . . manner
.
, . ,.»l-at■ i Cincinnati ai PbilaealyMa
of the lop.
exciting, in a different way."
aeter ami Honey have tarkled th*lr I um , a«mia .«i.»4ui»4
The Oriole* and Tiger* game
Job*. While Laaaeter wai already
AMKHH** l.r vm r.
"Daddy (old me three year* ago
r
.
l
an a football icholanhip. Honey '-Stw Tl|f||
* J", .**! wat rained out.
If I won the National he'd buy
In Ihe Nitional League, (he me a new ear," the laid. " T m
it at ,(*&gt;
t hie pail apilng wat awarded •
IT I * .4*7
X t
Orholer, hip after proving ha da* X
Tl II .III cellar-dwelling PltUburgh Pirate* nut holding him to (hat promite.
lie,lee
l&gt;*lrnll
*&gt; at ,a*i won a double-header from the My 1939 model gel* me around
aerved one.
aa u . i n
City
Bonry wai an All-Stata guard Kanaa*
r* r i ,i*i Milwaukee llravr* S3 and 2 0 and beodrt, he'* ipent a lot on
tva.h leatea
Baltlmar*
i
t at . l i t while tha Rrooklyn Dodger* were my golf ai It I*.
for Andrew Jaekeea in Jerkaona n t r a ar.iti.Ta
downing SI.Louli B-l to Incrrate
villa, winning five football and liaatant a ItI n
"Daddy alto told m« that U I
, Kaaaa* C llr I
their margin to J l’i garnet.
two track latter*, luaeeter, a pro- \ # w T o r t #•*. I'h traan I - I
won
the title I wouldn't have la
a .h ln a tn n 1*11. I'fa* eland f - t
Thr turning Philadelphia Phitllr*
duel of 1.4k* Wale*, earned ffva tt
fmith *chool (Seattle UnUerilty)
lUlllmer. al (itlmll ri«i rain
made
It
nine
vlclnrlr*
in
thrir
la»l
fothatl, fiva faauketball, threa
m u a t ' a at'HKUt l . r
ai f&gt;*ir*ii
10 outingi with 7 (1 and B2 viclnrlet If I didn't care to. But I certain­
u*ck and firee hafehall letlara. Dattlmor*
llealee al Kae.aa rile
over
Ihe Cincinnati Rrdlrgt Chi­ ly want In finlih. I’ll tlart my
Honey, who atanda 5 feet B and
only aarne* •&lt;h*4ulr4
tenlor year next month. It will
cago »hut out New York 30.
weigh* IU round I. It th* ton af
mean no winter golf In Florida
Nine htu, »tx of them for extra where I made the rlrruit the lad
N r. and Ur*. C. II. Boney of
|
The
longeat
acorlng
run
In
Cothate*,
In
Ihe
middle
Inning*
plot
Jarkaon villa.
,
,
. . .
- , . .
Bowl Hilary waa Dickey the *hirp relief pitching of Chuck Iwn winter*, bul I do want to
V "?
^ ! Moegle'e 96-yard daah for a Stohhi rarrird Ihe Senator* to graduate.
and weighing 203 pound*, la the , twcMown t f t |n |l Alabama on
"No pro golf for me ”
aor af Mr. I . I. Laseeter af Lake Jan. 1, IBM- That waa the play in Ihrir flrit-game vlrlory over the
She berime *erlnu* about golf
Indian*.
Stobb*
gave
up
only
one
Wale*.
at Ihe age of 13 at the urging of
whith Maegla waa tackled by an hit over the lait S t-3 inning*.
Backfirid First-Yea rmra
over-aealatia Alabama b a n e h The aerond game wa« a pilchrr*' her father. She Judlfied hi* faith
Alio getting their Aral chanca wanner.
duel between Mike Garda and by winning the national Intrrrolat a varalty rola a rt Kreahman
Mickey McDermott until the »rv Irglat* and Junior title*. Lad
Kd Bear*, a fullback, and Junior
_ . _
John Hyman*, a halfback.
J « k la llmntan, Bab Smith and enth when Ihe Senator* went wild month ihe won tha Weatern Ama­
and racked up eight run* at Ihe teur.
fljrmauk tranaferred la tha Uni* Ur" Chandler,
vertlly af Florida thla ipring afScan, a vary promising full fipem * of Don Mnttl and Ray
ter apemilntr two aeaaona at Ar* bark randldata who wai a high, Narteakl. MrDermot! allowed only
llnglon Junior College In Tcxaa, achool All-Amerloan at Prnaa- ' »•* hit*. Including homer* by
wrii»r* he w*a voted on the All- cola, alio ipud battle a pair of n*lrh Kiner and Al Snnlh
letlarmen— Joe Brodiaky and Bill
Miekry Mantle'* Ihree run hnm
America Junior Colleg* team.
|*r, ht» 3tth. in Ihe third inning
Daaplta a fine reputation be­ Bolton—for the Job.
fore entering Florida, ho atlll Symank, I faet IB. 17B pour
u t «*»«&gt;«'■ *T i:n rw r.ao
mud become familiar with tha la the *nn of Sir*. Ar.n Symank of margin lo work on at hr chalked n r n M
tio v v i. l.r.* u i»:
Gator** ayatem. llo alao baa throw Caldwell, Tea. Bear*, C feet 3H up hli 13th victory in the opener
It-lllna t-4,#U ain III af bat* —
oxperlenrod Florida lltormon lo 200 ounda, la tha aoa of Mr. and agalmt the While So* Then Yogi A,h'&lt;urn. P M Ia4 » lnh la. I l l
N nl4rr. H
llio
r - k l* i.. I » l
Berra connected with hia 33rd . |tun&gt;—
battle for tho left hainMck J o b - , Mr*. I . L B ern. Penaacola.
liun*^
—
'ft b a ll* 4 l a — Ntiiaar, n ro okwith one aboard In tha fifth to ly n . l i t
ll l l a — K lu sa a w a h l, C ln rla w e tl
make II allll cadrr.
It*
tt-m * m s * ~ K 1 v t i f * t l i l , C l s d s Bob Kennedy irtlfed the nlghtLegal Notice
SI
r in run a to “ a
T i i r bta tit n r
rip In the flral Inning whan h« wati
sst*
M .ilte, b at** — llo ia r , Nt. l^tula.
re,Ftoriat
tVIU.IAM IA, IJ ’. It* lURCtfAT __r ___
11
hnmrrrd off Bfih Turley with fwt»
fTIJKl
KKT. NKWAttK a. NEW AU*rn*r f"e rialn(iff
r h le t k f ir d nn I 4*. Istana —
JElWKfi
m ain aboard. Billy Pierre held N tI’lf
x a a i b s , llr u n k liv . I * - I . I l l
Ihe Yankt lo Iwo nrna through a t r i k t - i i i i - j.- n a t , r h i n i a , ja r
* Sf f .H lf 4 b I.H S tf l R
• 33 Inning* and Dixie Itowelt
fiarttna k*&gt;t4 nn 1)1 a l hata —
V lnrM a. h r 01/1A awarti Patlllna hating k**n blanked them the remainder of the K altn a. I&gt;. ir .ili, .11*.
BIA
K.
BAPP.
Ik*
ahori
I
tl*
of
Bf AK NATO
IL tn a - k a ltn t. Itafritll. |*T.
which I* fiMlIMA K. KAPr. plalh- fllad In tha cim tli Caart In ana way.
It. fla baltad In li- lf n lt , l * f
tiff, v*. WILLIAM DAPP. h*f«a4MNO.
EL
f
lja a b atifd l a —Janaan, Doatoti.
Home
run*
were
tha
atory
of
aai. tho** prfttnia arc to romtr.tnd
feu t# *aa**r are tlla rear *Wlltha Bed Sox t r i u m p h . They IPf• I l i a - K a t i n * . TValrnlt, 111 .
ten daraaaa* harajn aa ar Btftr*
Ifam* tuna—Manila, Na» Tnrh.
amaihed four of them. Eddie
■ Jooat
hit a pair of ihreo-run horn'
Nlatan b aiaa — H lvara. C b leaan .
roarttio will h* oatarod agalaat
efeefi
- - - VnAK." mV**V fra, Grady Halloa got a grand tl
araaaataa ara
aro .la
la romman* you
n i i b l a a baaaA • « t g trlalo tia —
" f t . IMifanl H»r*liU In 4*olf«ui»4 Ilohaa*
aapoae
a
M
III* your wrtllan alammer In th* fln t and Ted It-rn ». .*#•* tn e b . I J - I . r»a.
M * ifip«r of
aaawar
harali.
aa
ar hafnra th* William* connected with No. 23 ^ K ir lk a o u l* — Hear*. Gtsvataaft.
In which Ihliin V A J lfin X li aetli
aeth eay
f a y of
*f Mpiombor.
a#*wwh*r, a
a. n i » * .
■win t o o k n r or otkoewiao
Kart Spooner hurled a aix-hltter
rlgo Doer**
Parra* Pea
Pro Caafl
Cat
Caafaaao
yaw.
far th* Dndgara and waa aupported
• ' f i . / i . X ' r t . w . ' v . ' .eaalgnaiM
K s
by aw lt-hll attack. Including
u s i i homera by Gil Hodge* and Boy Swimming Coach
g g j t . l £ &gt; ' £ • '* *
t&gt;* y*hlith*4 unc* *arh weak (or Campanella.
foar eonaarullto wraha
/»/ n. p. Ilarndan
nr hand and
Boh Hall and Vernon Law were Dies O f Attack
r la rh o f tha r i t r a il Cat
riark of ih*
GAINESVILLE &gt; *- Frank Den
the
file* in tha Brave*' mnlmenl.
hi* &gt;k* lath
Hall pitched aaven hit ball and H i Genovar, (M. whoa* University
ttarnap al Law
of Florida swimming learns won
Law loiaod a four-hitter al them,
five consecutive Southeastern Con­
C a a rt
Del
Ennli,
Jimmy
Greengrata
Mark
and Stan Lopata hit homera a* the ference championthlp* from 1117
PhUII«i eked out their one-run through 1941, died yesterday of a
Brat-gam* dctlaion over tha Bed- heart attack.
Ik
lega. And then In th* nightcap
He coached swimming al the
EwU* hit another, hi* 27th, a* tha University from 1M0 until 1931
■urging Phil* pounded Jackie Col- when ho retired.
^ -v /^ I w m nw aw w j" '
KIKNHAITg
oawUaallAM M Qt
HE&gt;
Itaoaaaad. lum and Rudy Mlnarcln for II Surviving ar* Uw widow; a ion,
a awn r r * . Ula,
* W .l^ U 7 A B U » tm «Mb
ta .
William F. Genovar of Gainesville;
Th* fllanta wera abut out for the and n sister. Mrs. D. K. Ball of
third time Iblr aeaaoa by Rob Ruth. Hendermvin* N.C,
tu aro kaeaVy B rita Banka connected with a pair
Funeral arrangemenia have not
t* trip*** for the Cube.
been made.
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and
Results

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m n WOEKMOffTOO

READY FOR MG

ONE - - - By Alan Maw

Butler
Smashes
Triple

Connie Slack Butler’* ba&lt;e*loaded triple In Ihe flrat Inning
•honed Sanford the way to a 9-1
victory over Daytona Beach In
Ihe firit game nf a rfnublrheadcr
la*t night, but the blander* look
the afterpiece, 3-3.
Bt'b Arendt *ct Ihr Card* down
on a aix-hltter in the tecond Earn-.*
to n.leh hi* 21*1 triumph uf the
Florida Slate League campaign.
Chuck Franrlt pitched all Ihe
NASHUA SVPPORTiR* HAl'ff
way for Sanford in both gamrv,
p l e n t / o p c o N P /p e N c e
lie loll Ihe wcond In the eighth
THEIR FAVORITE. PiQUP/MO
innir.g whrn Daytona Bearh broke
HE'LL B E RUNN/NO A
a 3 3 tie with Tippy Slade'* aingle
P/FFEREHT KIND OF PACE
by Vern Watercutter.
THAN /H THE P E R B y
Biillcr'a blow chavcd Chuck
WHEN T H E / THOUGHT
Nicht'l* in Ihe opener. Nlchol*'
SUMMER TAN WAS THE
relief Bob Tommy got nicked for
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a4&gt;A&lt;WV«i/
a three-run homer by Bud MUIcr
in the third inning.
OTHER FBI. PLAY
Gline tv Hie, racking a playoff
berth, la al night pulled two full
games ahead of Writ Palm Beach
in the battle ror fourth place in
the Florida Slate League.
The G-Men edged St. Petersburg
1* while Writ Palm split a dou
Hrheadcr with Lakeland. Caine*
Villa ha* three garnet left to play
and Writ Palm four before the
-YtAX-CLP TAAjHtA 0 * NASHUA,
end of the *ea*on Wednesday night
M U B t ON THg S C f MB ITSCLP
But whether there will be a playi0t ThAT MATCH RACE WITH S W A P S
H CHICAGO .AUG. i f rrP H P JUS
„
nff la still up In Ihe air. Director*
•plit 4-4 al a'recen t m crling-at
which expense* were cited—to
abandon the poflraawn aerie*. An­
other vole on Ihe matter will be
lakrn by lelegraph Wednesday.
The playofri would be among
Ihe team* with Ihe best records
ror Ihe full reason: Orlafirfo, Day­
tona Beach, Cocoa and either
Gaineaville or Weal Palm fleach.
Gainriville defeated St. Trie lari
rlth night with a four-hit, threc-run ral­
T h e r e la no on* In light to Gen* Bennett In that rare
ly in Ihe aeventh Inning. Fuur G
rhwltenge Daytona'* D a n E. **eh now owning Id.
heith'a assault on the Florida
Orlando Ronaalea nf Coeoa hai ,T,n *°l
.
,, the fam e-Severlno Mender. Billy
State League batting title, and pilfered an oven SO hag* to ealt Kn,Eh(&gt; swnno Hebra and pitcher
(here I* no: th# ellghteat doubt , w y (be atolrn base title for the jjorm in Hughe*. Lennie Pecou led
hat, w th but a few day* remain- „
n , n . pitfher.( 1(arut, thff# St. Pete with two doublet and a
Ing until the windup, Mr. Keith „
,
.
'
haa It rawed up. Ilia
» •« « " * mlnrun share praml- aingle.
Lakeland whipped West Palm
average refleeta a wash's gain of nvrrco. Owning th* b**t merk perBearh 3-2 la the first game which
aeren point* end give* the flrat- ewviagewlae, la Rolando Ortrgp of
u ‘ inning* and Ih e Brave*
sneker a
tfoinl advanlage over Gaineaville who ha* been brilliant! look Ihe aeven inn'ng nlgblcap 7-L
tfammale Madiaon Blade who atj yrar arH nom
a tp |en. j | n (hr iccond game. W ttl Palm
raised hi* Mark five point* over d||, , , an&lt;, ftIU w o „, , „ t rarnri| rut loora with a barrage of tingle*
lhefl week to a fa,rig aubaUntial ^
a fm# SM {of
.he third Inning to take a lead
lakeland could not overcome. The
Keith added another depart- 1,5 to"1"* 1' Al'* 0t*r‘l«'Y ot 0 r * Brave* alio stole seven bates, in­
mental first to hit airing of three, lando haa rung up 32 victories cluding n ileal of home by Al
taking over In* top spot In rbl'a with aeven ratbarka. while team- Blvenbark.
with 105, replacing Ino Rodrlgun mate Jo* Valinas own* the highPennant-winning Orlando downed
nf Cocoa whose hilling haa tuf- mark in win* with 24, against 10 Coco* 124. Tho Flyer* took advan­
fertd of lata. The league pereaett- defeats.
tage of 'I walk* off three pitchers
#r eonllnur* to be th* foro-runner
Daytona'* Ortamlo Pena also and romhlnrd them with 10 hit* to
In base hit* with lf t* ; total bear* -h ln ra bright with hia 19 and ft boost Alrx Gordey lo hi* 13rd vic­
333, and In doubles with 33.
mark. Beat reliefer I* Hill Boyelto tory of the waaon.
Parking a wallop In the homer "f Wl’B with hi* l« and alx re- IM1TOM W l'Hlt
department, hut not recently, fa mid. Valina* haa the most com- l l t n i a l l If
lb
Bodrigurt, who»a IU roundtrlp- Pjda games, 21, while Norm, h lfMicannt.Ill
tn rt
per* are still goo.) for number one Hughes of Gaineavllla Is the K a ilh Ih
lining In that division. In fact. Ira«u*'» «ol» worker with hi* 273 ^.Viaa*'**
Ino haa no challenger* whatao- Inning*. Hughes ha* pitched Ift J h *M*i r
ever la denting tha fence*. Dave ® gamra. along with Boyette.
| p r y * e y:*
Drapp of Urlando atlll laya
John Ivory Smith of Daytona ’ Tommy »
claim to (coring th most tallies earn* distinction In two pitching
with 12S. while BID Patrisa of eategoriea. He ha* * fanned th# Daytona ran out two triples dur- moat batter*, 299, and algnad th a : ^V-friii’ie •
I nrbtnlii
Ing thp work to entek teammate moat passes, IS4.

It's Doubtful That Dan Keith
W ill Lose Out O n Batting Title

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AH home* hi DntmwoM and Wjrnmwood art
sold. We have home* avail*bin at CryaUI Laku

Club, Iae. and Little Venice.

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Rosenberg Breaks j
Ski Jump Record \
By Seven Feet
“a
LAKELAND T -B u tch Yoran*
berg of Miami broke the -orld »
water *k» jump record hy raven
fe?t yesterday in Ihe National Wa­
ter Ski Tournament.
The 20-yrar-old youngster, who
&gt;kn with the Winter Haven team,
•oared 123 feet off a six-foot ramp.
That shattered the record »el by
Alfredo Mrndnra of Mexico *evera! months ago at Cypres* G a ry
drni in the Dixie Tournament.
Ruirnberi'* tow boat wa* trav­
elling at thr regulation 33 milt-;
an hour but Rosenberg whipped
into a wide »wing that added con­
siderably to hi* own vperd hy tho
time he hit the ramp
Dirk Binrllr of Winter llavrn
finished second In the tournament
anl \\.irren Withered of Laroma,
N.Y., wa» third
•
The West Pal’j Reach SkT 0 4
won tram honht v .rit1* pomri
and received a trophy presented
hy Gov, Collin*. Cypres* Garden*,
defending champion, finished aer­
ond with S.123 and Panama City
wa* third with 6.116.
Will* McGuire of Cyprtaa Garden*, a veteran of many ski tour­
nament*, von her eighth wumrn'i
national title. She took first place*
in slalom and tricks and second
place In jumping.
•
Charlc* Stearn* nf Bellflower,
Calif., won thr national title ter
boyi In thr ll-lft age group and
Mary Ann Mocnrrt of Writ Palm
Beach, won Ihr girls' title In tha
tam e age group.
Earl (Pappy) Hallowrll of Pan­
ama City won Ihe veteran* cham­
pionship—for aHer* over IS.

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7 PC’. LIVING ROOM GROUP
COVERKH IN N Y L O N .
• Sols Bed

Phone 1121 • A. ?■ Pctermw.Beoker
Associate* - A. B. Peterson Jr..

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C. A. WHIDDON, SR.

Reg. Real KsUU Broket
V, I . Douglas. Aaaociate
l i t i . Park
Ph- t l

Plstiorm Rocker
Pull Up Chur
Cocktail Table
End Table
Table I-amp

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HOME t o w n

S^Hete t* 4 t|%« mete

By STANLEY

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91 &gt;9.00

Mather

o f S a n fo rd

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Phone m

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ro a i r v r

3-Bedrwm. CB home, tile b»»h.
TV *ntenni, Urge yard lor
children, immcdiite ocnipane)
S3.MT. — m oo down. $13. per
month OR 11,000. down and
slightly higher monthly p»y.
mentf. Payments include Jn«.
and taies. You shoold see the
detail* on this.
FOP RENT — 2 Bedroom downstairs apt furnished, close in.
JAS. per month.
W. It. *-Rltr RTEMrRR
Realtor — Central Insurance
Gertruda R. Dlagfelder Aiwelite
Pboae 1122
112 N. Park Are.

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Bslra cool room*. Television. IS
weekly. Kitchen privileges Avai­
lable. 1Q1S-W,________________
G r in furnished «pL
3U Palmetto A»e. Phone 61®.

llaffgerlr

Appliance Center

“Your K'esunghouse Dealer'*
M iytif Wisher*
Il&gt; Magnolia Ave
Prone 1717

CONCRETE

70 G irls' nanvr

Sherman Concrete Pip* Co.

• 7 . 1’stron
saint of

Owl West 13th BL

sailor*
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FURNISHED Apt. SCO Park Ave.
TWO Furnished Apartments. Newiy decorated. R e a s o n a b l e ,
Adults. 1U N. Jessimme.

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Room Downstairs Furn.
near nursery, r h . MO W.

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Saalord Gas

SIMMON* - Dap Bed. Good rno-

Callen and Barker, Ktallora

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WASHINGTON UP — The Puhtie
9
ll r a 1 1 h Service report!-1 the
exart re»-on» 'T im id not be
|&gt;l
found' why there «ern infretne
1? Min s nimt
amounts of live vlru» m Salk po
I : Dalian port
lio tarrine mamifartured hj Cut­
I « Question
ler Laboratories
13 Mine
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Giving rnnrlusion* rearheil In
god
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a four month* intrstigalion, the
IS Mailsr uf
of a play
PUS said the pre-enre of Inc viA ntous
n Hack of
20 !.Oose.pt•
rus in the varcine caused some
the nee|*
im g sports
pi'rsitns to he stnrkrn ulih |tn|lo
2&lt;i Shaping
I rouse It
tc-oti
after inoculation.
7 ' Matins
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Ax to vshat might hate account­
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fruits
rus, (he service said available
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data suggests ihis combination of
2* One's Islhrf
(artofs;
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t Failure lo siilfirirnllv loarli
i m E. 2nd St.
32 Erbium
-atr live vim* used in ihe manu­
Phone 3ft3.
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facturing proees.
*.7 Uprising
2, Failure to ilelecl Ihe pretence
23- LAUNDRY S R R V V inf
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31 Nat ion&lt; I go*l
of Ittc strut In the finithrd ta c ­
of Tahiti
20 2® 12
one hour • W a a aaa Damp rine
37 F n m
Dry
The service added that revised
30 Hum
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One hour \k • Waah and Dry requirements for both production
41 The shift of
Fold
a &lt;nliimn
and le.img now providt "adrqdate
27
Finished Laundry
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safeguariD "
Sanilone Dry Cleaning
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Guild
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la n a d ra a il
I ' m- of tacrine priMturnt hy ihe
4 : i sgli r
Iwutb hide F**4marl Bldg.
Cutler Laboratories of IW krlrv,
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Calif,. u as hailed on April 27 af­
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ter oivelopment of polio In some
1 faired bill
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—si children Inornlated with it raised
nt Egypt)
questions as lo its safely,
2 Native
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L 1* N ill-riin o Trchnlrtin
ot Tuikey
!-ilrr, Ihe enlire national innril­
I'llone 21(4 Hauls 1. Ssnfnrd lation prorbireit ry* evidence |M&lt;int
3 F.pnrh
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Buy. Sell. Beat, Kira wtth wait manufirturing process as * sourer
IPpam i
ads. ih* busiest salesmin la of Ihe live virus in th# Cutler t ac­
town. Put one la work tor you. rine.
Phone 1K2I. We wUI bo glad lo
The tlx page report said the in
ebargo IL
testigation "did produce data sug­
gesting the combination «( made
m m tm t v r m n u L 4
A d v rrtiim aro requested ta no- quary of virus inartivation and
U O t llA V
tlfy the Want Ad Department im­ failure of the safety lest* at re
I MMtOR
mediately ot any error* is their sponsible frr live virus remaining I M O A rry4 HH"or«
adi, a* The Sanford Herald will be iindr'rctrd in Ihe finished tic - » &gt;•
|lue*rifisn
re&lt;p»n&lt;lble fur only oa* incom e! cine."
• M Kasit. t t 'liter, ante.
Insertion.

RED I MIX TONKRETE
M rarlr Concrete Co.
L IIE nr If. A A. Imurance agrrl
Rite* In .
•70$ Elm Avp .
Phone 1331
» silted in Sinfnrd In tell inPolicyholder*
Mirancr in Pilots or Career
VENETIAN BLINDS
Joha William* Im l Agtu rj
men. No increase In Premium
(Nationally Ad*. RoUa-Haadl
417 Baaferd AUaetic M a t
or War Clau*n. Retired Naval
Maaafactarod la Sanford
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Phone
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QUICK CASH for Furniture. Add­
ing Machine*. Typewriters, Out­ WOMEN — Earn »an - * |» . ^rck 11- AifTaMQ—U M . Tw anxiLs
board Motors, Rosts. Super
,5r'j
showing adult It win nay YOU to ire IIS bcf.ee
Trading Post. One milo South
and ehiWren's apparel m homes.
you B
buy. - Open “Evesilngs and
on 17-92. Phono 2211-R,
Sunday*.
New style Group Party Plan.
The FtoeMa Timas Unka
of**
. Etrfinil Fashions.
Bentenvllle 31, Illinois
Your Momlag Paper.
For Home Delivery
-1 1 i® AUTOMQW n e
Phone Jaek Renton, azz II
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A ll CONWnONING
CARS
Cal] us about our Puna ass ratea
n w w . * “ u Bowti&lt;* P ta w
R o u a a r bold t r a d e d
The Want Ad Department fs
R*y Bari's L ira C an
R. / pSpR S ouJNC.
open fromA 1&lt;* a. m, until *:$0 p.
Sanford Ave. A n th SL
m «MM Park Ave. Phase I
in. each bininee* da* sw ept BatMETAL ROOFINO
urday afteinnon, Hoaillino for
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c a m c a ta d - «w M Comgatad.
ROBSON Sport! nr Goods the day prreedinf publication.
Got all Yoor rwaflag needs at
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Famished Apt. 1112 Park. Adults.

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31. Hemiim.'tff
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Health
Service
Reports

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29. The hotm of
Abraham
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LOTS: Largo building lots. High UPRIGHT PIANO - |A0 317 FLOOR SAKDtmi a Finishing;
Oak Qonrs furnished, laid ® l.t
dry lend. Restricted. Price 1230.
Uhed. In business sinre 1370
eod up. Located one half mile
E. F. Rlevcna; lloule 2, Hot 227:
North of Stesklev's store. PaCell 71* R-4 before T a. m or
nla. See John E. Fox. Panla Highest
- . . - CASH,
-j. TRADE-IN prices
after 8 p. m.
Corner j . six mites West of Sanid for usrd
paid
used furniture Call a3a.
_ ^ ^ d _ o r Stale Road 40
RiDoo-Maiar Fur allure Co. 3U
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Apt. MB Oak A»«. Ph.

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BERTS IM B. Park Theae 17(2.

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4. New Torts
In
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2 1 . Inter» ta0 Women *
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YaslarilSl't Alias*
rtreuing
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yachele
languageH . Ages
7. ta-alher
31. Tramp* 7
27. Queen
flash for oil
won by
32 Dul into
9. Sanskrit
Stegfrieit
circulation
arbor'll
23 American
H . Enemy
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artiil
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20. Spheres
Append-

Ready Iflied Concrete Concrete
Bkwk. Send. Gravel, Cement
('enrrete Pipe lo licet All Quail
fications.
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•'E L ak A APARTMENTS: rooms, RAYMOND M. BALL. BROKER
— Factory lo Ton —
*f n r a le bath*, t i l W. First St.
S. D. Highleyman, Associate
A lum inum
O It. Harrison, Associate
V
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w tla n Blind*
204 South Park Ave.
Phone MO Enclosed bead.
Ron*war w *
S ir proof bottom
Bar. Week er month—Tel. 1*2$.
rail with pUctsc ends. Plastic or
Woodruff A Singletary
r i n i t u * Cealflr 11® Weal P int
rayon tape*. Cotton or aykw
Real Batata
cords.
MS fteedrett Bldg. Pbeoe MB
Seakarlk Gtana and Patnt Co
111114 West 2nd St
Phone 221
FURNISHED APTSjo* i, \Ve»t UL Or Call at Funth RnLcrl A. Williams, Realtor
RED
!
MIX
tONKRETE
ture Center. 11® West I*L
Raymond K. laindquitt. Associate
$1r a tio Concreter Co.
Phone 1(73 Atlantic Bank Bldg. 300 Elm
Avo.
Phone 1333
*.vsion Apia.
'Used
furniture,
appliances,
roots.
*7»-W.
COUNTRY HOME
tit, Boughl-snld Larry's M art
2B It. home situated on J acne*
321 East l i t St. Phone lU t.
SKIS Seminole ■«**■?
rx.-ellcnl garden land It as­
»«— aPKciAi. g g g f ia B t —it 22—klJUTEM'AL
* able H o a u a n d Apt*, f b o n e 27.
sorted citrus tree*. Situated 1
A Little Rit o( Everything!
block from school bus line. ReTHE CURIOSITY SHOP
t H1GIOAIMR a m ta a m . sales
PLUMBING
duced lor quick sale to 13.300. Nest to Bennett'i Court 11 92 So.
and aerrie*. G. H High, Oviedo
Contract and rsp u r work. Free
* 3
Fla. Phone 4)31 or laafsee
estimate*. R. L. Harvey, lui
NEW MASONRY HOME
USED TRACTORS
UI 2 W afire * p m _________
Sanford Avr. rbnn# is a .
NEWLY Furalahed S Bedroom 3lt K. home almost completed on BnM Trieste U .
^ H oum. Lftrgn » e w n vgrh.
H-e2
OFFICE KCMNPMKWt -23
Ml
large lot. situated Just out of
Shadr
i w b . Good fishing.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
city on Grapcvtlle As*, near
Phone l O J .
W, 1st S t . excellent plan, lop- Elec. Cook Stove —$3fl. 4 Wash- Elnetricei Cnniraeling nnd Repairs HAYNES Office macain* Co.,
Typewnlers, adding asachiaas,
gredt construction. Keidy for
TV SERVICE CENTER
Room furnlshod Apartment.
lag machines —120. to 143, Ma­
possession by Sept. t. Price
Remlix and Crodey Aptdlanret I Sales-KcoUla, It* MagBoiia. Ph
hogany
Buffet
117
30
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In2300 Melloaville._____________
is.soo. convenient terms. Ex­
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Ph. 11.1 44
ne-.Spnng Mattresses - 121.30, 112 Magnolia Avr.
clusive.
Metal Bed with Matlrrss-117 30.
24BEAUTY P A R liiR S
-14
&gt; Red room home, nicely (u™*‘
Osk Chest, I drawers— Its.,
* abed, f o r th , carport* «nd large
Seminole
Realty
Flumbiag.
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Triple-Mirror Vanity — *12.,
lawn. Lnngwoeui, J . B- Grant.
SUMMER SPECIALS
It. G. HODGES
W. DIETRICHS
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on
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Server on All Water Pumps—
China Cabinet -U S . Good tune
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tress
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Points Motel, R. J. Carroll.
»ay 17-92
Sot"
FOR SALE — Two Bedroom
Hinay
17 *2 South.
To Place A Want Ad
House. Concrete block, utility,
Phone 2212 R.
BEA U TY NOOK
lest
Call
1821
and
ask
for
screen porch, large living room.
U1 he. Oak Axe, Phone 971
Desirahio Furnished ApL Ph.
the Want Ad department
Nice location. Angeles and Ma­
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lanias. DcRary, Nell N. Snyder.
Sanford Herald
Ladle* aH i Nil t^ n's Shuc*.
TWO BEnROOM F u r n i s h e d
Two
bed
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block
house
2
lots
HAIR NEWS AHEAD
SLOG PR.
Homo. 1U Weil 13th St. Fhooo
INSTALLATION of Linoleum. Car­ Eni^.ia-iii' mi i .i &gt; Miiutexi and
on comer 1204 Sanford Ave gar­
MA-W after S:30 p. m.
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Sanford .Shoe Center
pets. Tiler
age. fruit, shrubs and shade,
»ni -oim u a \ n | Imei wilh tllghlly
201 Sanford Ave.
nice home Price only 47.300 On.
2 Bedroom Furnished or UnfurmSanford Linoleum A Tile Co. longer nair In t.ie park. For
olihed House-Garage |70.. rh . W. B. Williams, Realtor WALNUT Veneer Buffet. *i$. Call 127 VV 1st SL
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F.H.A. &amp; V.A.

PRICED FR O M

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FINANCING

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• YO U R H O M E C A N BE COMPLETED

We had 59 V. A. and 31 F. H. A. committments to build thesa
homes before the recent change that increased V. A. &amp; F. H. A.
&amp; F. H. A. in Service Loans Down Payment by 2%. You can actual­
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TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1955

A w e rk te J T re e I

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Deeds Are iven
s ig n For Highway 17-92

Sodero
Go

Richard Sodero, nf Winter Park.
R
t partner in iha operslion of the
Scmmolc Park end Fair Ground
at lur former A lain Park, ap­
pealed before the Sanford Board
ol city Commissioners last night
to request a franchise for the op­
eration o| an excursion and sightseeing’board on the ’ Nile of Ihe
Ameriras” beginning with the
coming season.
A prepared franch -e hid been
prepared for Jsodero and W. R
Burris Is First
Kemp, for the n»e of the Ranford
pier on an exclusive franchise
To Give Property ’
basis. Hosvcvtr, Sodrro told the
Mnr» than
interested cliL
commissioner* that ' the original
*i*rn tun^d cy,* ,i»i vt'k’hT at a
plan- wrre to operate the sightsee­
nf th* C lturni Cmt5*
ing boat and a restaurant from
mittr# h-e.le-i
Brail ay 0 lh*2t
the pier on an exclusive b asts"
and hell *1 (he rrxtrl« l-*^«
Pictures of the two boats now
American l.cginn MuL
under ron»idrratio.a I t u*e on tha
John Fox. county Tght of-wxSt. John's River wrre shown the
I’ffiej*!, carried nror* than 40
eommisvtoners It »a* explained
deed* in th* (reeling f«r pi»,*n*
that one of ihe boils proposed
latmn tn properls- owner,
would carry 250 pa &gt;ens*r» and
Anxwering question* pile! Ky
I " a s aquipred with dance pevtl
property owner* »H buitn,v*
lion, snark bar. speaker system
ow-nera e'nng I TT. fHb»m u id ,
i and ill conveniences Tha other
"W# e*n't buck the Plat* Real
I boat under consideration would
Department, fountr TninmtMioi
tarry J'fl passengers with the ad­
Thairnian John Me.srh and [
ded facilities of snick bar. cock­
Irie-t tn gsr. ih* IP font renter
Over 600 C ra ck e r Poles Prepared
tail bar, restaorani, dsnee pavii
ilnp eliminate.! from lh« plan*.'
lion and o'her conveniences. The
\mf he *mph*iii#d. *'Ynu Ju«4
For Eager Hands O f Young Anglers
T h * Transportation Supervisor ’ boats consider*! ware 75 and 100 THE FIRST l)AY oul for ‘he new Seminole llleh School Majnrelte Turps, tinder the d'irrtinn of don’t h irk the b ia'a Kowd I&gt;nTh# Seminole County Jayree's for the Seminole County Board
Head Malorette Carol Null, the baton twiriers be; mi their in. .. Iu»&gt;l dull vestc.fov lottme in rrmllt* Irnglh.
p*rtment."
for Iho flr»; footbe11 came of lha season n\ Sept. •;). Trim. noal ami tea tv tn
* parade
Sixth Annual Fishing Rodeo ts all of Education mat with 23 bus drivTh®* Inromr on Us* boat. Sodero nc*s
Speaking for Ihe four laninf,
nr
halftime
a.livities.
eie;
ftc-fl
In
rrohtt
Samira
I'
ter-io.
Robbie
Trulchfietd
VU-iv
Ta-ir-nn
Jotra
In readiness for tha youngsters of rrs ye-teidav i &gt; «,. .
• • explained is expected to gross
this area 14 years old and younger, duties, issue buses, and to have around 55S.0D) with the charter Rav Rock Marv Tanner. Pai Hasrtuvton. Harriet. Reddina. Dotti# William*. Carol Nutt Nancy widening, and paving of the pro­
Richards amt June Jeromes. (Photo hv Jameson Studio)
posed I. !'! from Sanford *o OrBob Kilpatrick, chairman of the Saw enforcement officials stress price tn Ihe promoters set at RIO,landn, (klham said. "There i* n*
(Continued Oa Page Screw)
Jaycee Fishing Rodeo Committee, the Importance of their work.
limit In nur Opportunities he,# in
said this morning mat more than
Waller Teague. Transportation
n*ir ennniy. W» are growing an!
•no erackrr poles, completely equip­
(to n linoed On Tag* Seven)
Rupersisor, limed the transporta­
ped to catch the big ones are In
tion report bonk* to the driver* of
readiness to be psised out to the SO
county owned school bust* and
lirgest group in Fishing Dodco his­
three privately owned buses.
tory.
Th# Board of Sanford Ctly Com
Competition I* slated to gel un­ Teairue remind*! the driven
misslonrri, ailing tail night a« i derlay tomorrow afternoon shortly that “Your |oh it an important
one and one that must bo dona
Tax Equalisation Board, heard aflrr 1 o'clock when buses from
Eyeing b.e postihililies of having
well."
every
direction
will
converge
on
complaints from assessment* for
Florida Highway Patrol Trooper
Trout Pond bringing the youngsters
The rommrrclal department of to add millagr to the pre-ent tax­
1955 taxes by Tax Assessor H. N to the big event.
es. Ihe providing oi services as
T. Mark Mack told If* drivers.
The new 1955-54 l&gt;ri*er'» Llrrn.r* the RemUud* County Vocational
«aytr.
porter Lansing, local sportsman, "You will be espeeted to obey will go on tale In the lobby ot lb. School has completed Hs first day outlined in ihe proposed budget,
and new and needed rapual im
A protaat * m wad* by Attorney said yesterday that Trout Pond has rules and regulation■ ap well aa Court House at I a. m. Tnursday,
motorist. »f not better,” Meek Sept. 1. 1*3. F-ach person must of registration. According tn the pnivcmsnts. th* Board of Sanlord
rrcpsitag foe ibe 1X8 FpntbsH
Frod Vtiaon. veRgeeenttag t*n * n been stocked by the Game cad any
Commissioners, last night, r*added, "You will
rosson. the KetrlnoJ# lllfh RehooV
. .. be expected t* i present lha rnfiredflH license Id .ntereit shoe a. the school should City
tfard Oil Company on property Fresh Water Flab Commission with rend. vet, yonr,c,»
•umr.l
the
(crutlnirlng
of
the
pro
o nM onl, . , b ,s ^
, &gt; 'o r.d . license hate an outstanding year. Any re- .
well over 300 large bream. That*
,. , . ,
Find slid Tep Club began th*'"
assessment! on equipment and fo fish should provide some excellent
,
. . , posed bu&lt;|get li'i'srtmen* tis d. partpre ,chivj did! yesterday voder
p
,n
in M V
r i . Tie cost ot esch llcmse h i. been sldent ot Seminole tuonU wishing men! and ilem by .....
item
vrn lory In Ita Sanford warehouse competition for the young anglrrs,
Ihe Iriiicrthip &lt;•( Randmastsv rr*
Increased 25 rents nuking renewal to prepare lor office wmk is urged
drivers and will pay attention to of Operators' licenses ft.Zl and tn register as soon as powible.
With only !() per cent of the iran
and local holding*. However, the Lansing pointed out.
nest Co stay sod the Fep Club Di­
rector Miss Dirhara Rohn.
commission disallowed any adjust­ There wilt be Ice cream and the rul a you observe and disre­ Chauffeurs' license* t l 25. It will Numerous calls for secretaries, nlig behind Diem at prior meet
units *: the Ajifonl Nava)
Student dnllma-ters assisting In
expedite the it*tiancc of I.rentes bookkeepers, and typists have al Inc*, the commi,&lt;.utters rompletcd
ment and agreed to keep In effect cold drinks fur the youngsters par­ gard,” he said.
The
concluded. "Tba. if each applicant will have the 1955 ready been received hy the school thrir brief ronsuli-raliott &lt;&gt;f each in '"Xl.lary Air Station have Joined Ibe in'irviction are ('..plain !«&gt;•
ticipating. Kilpatrick commented.
. , Trooper
...
the present assessment*.
dividual
item,
.
'he
re,|it,-nl*
nf
Sen
mn|#
(’uimly
safety
of
the
children^
in
your
|leM(e
1hf
„
„
t
imotln,
Every detail has been attended
Fivhcr.
*tie stiidb, George Anfrom hoiinf't mrn in this ares
The S a n f o r d Gas Company.
In by the Jayceei, in order that
Only a Imsifr-t amount nf mime* ' L? ,J "&lt;’a ,”" i: *»P»**'«*1 D 'l 'l r r ders.r J, D S! .n», Hill llexamer.
The demand bn nftire «o;a*rs r
M through ita DeUand manager, made
b
jro
!
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n
r
n
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f"r
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vtiggetlrd by Ibe City Manager In - - f *R,*'’" ’' , d hy ihe Amciican Drill t'jplatn Nanry Cash. Mary
great.
a lengthy protest on asstismcnU lha huge crowd of youngsters will pro....ting t 'he^Svm inoJ^C ourty
^
^
have every opportunity to ratcb
Ihe
propo^d hi.dgrt. was elimina­ Red Cr.lis,
Virgin1, Robifon. President of (ho
Recording lo Hi program of ex
to both real and penoeal property.
Sheriff at th* IranaporUtlon amount of the license was tnerraaed
(CwUatsed On Page Seven)
Tbis drive. I*un.-hed rm a na­ Prp Club Fdna Cowan and Head
ted.
will, minor addition* made tn
The protest was bawd oo a request
panama,
th*
Khoni
but
been
ac­
mretlng offered a suggestion that by the Legislature 35 cents.
quiring soma raw business ma­ better Ntillie lha servlcei of sev. tional ha&gt;la, is am.-d at assisting Sfajorrtl* c*to| Null
made to the Beard of Commission­
the area around th* n*w Pin*.
individuals and families a tee
The Band and Pep , iuh will comRramninx Sept. t. the examiners chines. Th* tilei4 addtikm is an eral drpartmrnli,
ers last November relative to the
erest achool he place,! In a 15-milc- fgf (|j# K|ondt H,ehw, y
„„
Tenlxtively approved, and in Ihe flood sir.rl. rv irea* of ih* North­ bin# as nno group lo p-esrnt th*
removal of several buildings and
electric
calculator
ior
the
bonk
per hour a«&gt;o* with a ‘‘no ®^* * • egive
ii a examiniiion,
l i n i n i l inn , i at
l llth
ro. r
half tm e sho« s of all hno e games
the AAm,rican
keeping d ep a rim n itr
The ,cho I ! Pt"P" " • budget, «er# Uemv lhat eastern United Slates,
other property. In the amount
(voniinuio On Cage w .r s i
Legion Hut on the lak* fr ot on now ha* a (In* variety of machine, |
With an rvllmaird l.m t fami end ,'ime of lha oul of lo«n f.vofI* nntinnrd On Page bevrn)
claimed to be 50.000. Mr Gaede
f.aeh gro'tp will
lies In dlrert need of R. | Cross ball c's,he&gt;
Tuesdays from 3 5 and on f'tidayi Th* complete business cour;, i«*
told the commissioners, "I think
marrh W members with its# e * , rehabilitation,
the
cost
(a
evpeete,!
from 9 11 each week. The-t exi nfterecl by Ih* ichncd, both day and
tha maintenance of a sound gas
Police C h ie f Back minalions ar* necessary for thosa evening. In the dey rlaM c, 5L« * l l l E S w Y C l yCuOUfin
to rm into many mtlUons of dol­ tv organItcd Maioretfe fo -p , of IS
company In this city on a sound
U
Bob
Tull,
produeer
and
director,
girl. out tn fr ml
lars.
first applying for a license, for all Gladys I. Mali, pnncipil and
a and profiUblo hssia la more Impor
From Pleasant T rip ps'ons who do not hold * s alid
•’.Mod nf Ihe shows plmnof for
tin t than yon gentlamen realise." at WOBO-TV. will tell the San­
f
unds
raised
from
the
drive
In
Court
Yesterday
ieachar, teaches &lt;horthard, dirtsford KJwanla Club Wednesday
Ihe roming season * »*H Bandlici^'ie
from
Florida
nr
son
»
other
Sanford'!
Poke*
Chief.
Roy
will
he
uied
lo
provide
fe-d,
clo­
Never-lhe-less. the Tax Equal!' what WDBO-TV has o'snned for
Williams, returned Is hia d*sk state at tha time of applies! on and lion and Innirnpiton, buim#»i En­ Hot# thin lino In fines wera col- thing, medical care and revlnra- | mavlrr Erne-t Cowlev, "‘will he
la ties Board duaUowad any ad­ new shows in the near future.
glish and spelling, and typing Mrs
yesterday aflenumn at Sanpfcrluon drill# tt»tng toe S(o 5 itfollowing a abort vacation.
for thosn persona who-* licenses Lydia Watt leaches b&lt;M&gt;kkrwpinx I! 'cried
justment hi the aiseiim rnt.
ford
Tiiy
Court -here lha predomi tlon of of homes for the devlilute stem whereh# members ta’ » 1
Tull, the producer of the Art
Tanned and baalthy looking, have been revoked and i s now
In a notice hv Captain Robert step, to I yard* ”
and II, bminrii msrhtnes. and of-|nanra of ra&gt;e* heard hefnr# Judge
Following an explanation of the Davis Show, and others, will also Chief William* laid that be hat aligihla lo apply for llrenscs.
ftca practice.
assessment to real and personal explain Is Kiwanls Hub mem­ seen a lot of Florida that ha had
John l/en*i*rdy were on Iraf'tc W Jark„.n, C'-N. Commanding
T7w system lo h» mwi, tstd the
Following th» custom of the past
Ol fleer of the air slaloin, all per­ handmssler. Il naw tn all memproparty, a representative of the bers why many shows have been been wanting to act for a long several year*. Jndg* F.rnril llmjsEvening class** are held Mon charges.
sonnel
were
lin
'd
to
mske
vol­
Colonial Oil Company withdrew any shown on a repeat bails.
Only three eases involving mu
h#r,. howrver. tt wilt enable the
lima. Asked about his fishing ex- holder and Mm* of hi* staff wnU days through Thursday!, 7 to l
complaint saying (hat, **l fe d the
The Orlando TV Produeer and perknc*. Thief William* said appear in tha Tounty on th* dale* p. m. Mrs. Watt Reaches lh« book demeanor, vsfre broughl before Ihe untary eontrib.il .oni Ihrnughooi Bind and Pep Tltth to present
amount la Justified and correct.” Director will also subject himself that ba looked in hit tackla box, and tim*« tilted below to writ* 11- keeping (lai*o* *ed machines, Miss Judge while 35 rises were traffic Hie week for (rllef of the Rood snappy end precise formations.
victims.
Mary Georg* tench** the typing and parking m rtrr violations.
M
The Tax Equalisation Board ad- to tha queitions of his audience found hts fishing hernia outdated can sea:
The Winter Park show, accord­
w Jouroed until Sept. IS following a In order to give them, he says, and aald, "Well, 1 don't want lo
Oviedo; Fridae, Repf. 9 . » v 10 classes, and Mlsi Martha Mmpson Charges nf drunkrnne&lt;i, vagran­ Cnit and sqin iron commanders ing to pre-mt plans, wit! contain
discussion of tba valuation of farm *‘a complete picture of TV for ftsh anyway.”
Rear Lake: Tu«iday, Sept !1 I- teaches th* ahorvtsnd and diclatum cy and levivflng arre,l w,-:e again haved al NAAS «rre also request­ IfJl'oneen formall &gt;n* and a page lu tes. Miss llmptnn Joined the rarrird over to Frida.r’s court ed hy Ihe Cati’ain tn dr-ignale eanl n planned wild the V shreer#
land withia tha city limits. Tha their homes.”
5 . 50.
beard orderod Tax Assessor R. N.
High School Band for th# HomeTull will be Introduced at
Geneva: Wadnaaday, Sep*. 14 faculty nf tha /Vocational School agatnvl Willie In, k. AI&gt;o held over rej.rv vent alive s for the drive.
this year. Rhe; I* formerly from until released from lha hospital,
According o Chaplain F. W. cain'ng game show.
Rayer to submit a revaluation to n e e d a y 's luncheon-mectin
10-1I . 0U.
ell farm property within tba city Herb Roller, program
Il.r entire group of Rand anr|
Longnuud: Thursday, Srp*. 15 Kentucky, Befaus# of steadily were charge, against Thrron Thom­ Krmpsnn, I'SMt, coordinate of
increasing enrollment il was n* as of Vero Reach, involve,! in Ihe the fund raising rampaign at the Prp &lt; lub members, along with Ihe
for the daw
limits a t Ita acat
1 5 :50.
evrnlng aulnmohdr ar- Station. the Speria! Disaster neu 'lalorrlte Corps uses! Ihe pavLaka Monroe: Friday. Sept 14 retsary lo add another leather at Saturday
ridrnt on CsJrrv iisn .u . si Cu.m D m # u ill r ail’ll oa In a fLt**&gt; mm awjI . II■lS'sI *1.■M.pi—
u.4iw 41V-aw ■.a,lb#xas.K J this
lime.
I S 30.
drills
Ibis
mtsrning
Fern Park and Casaalberry Tues­ Tba school 4 In lha process nf
having an attractive folder printed,
day, Sept. » 1-5 :30.
Altamonte: Wrdnasdsv. J pi 21 giving delalle. information about
the school, ro' rses offered, alandg-.': 50
Lake Haryt Thursda). Srpt 23 ards of carftl ration, a complete
3-5:30.
schedule, and i list nf family mem­
Oviedo Friday. Sap! 54 13 U bers. Anyone feslrtng one nf these
folders may r me to Ih* school in
person nr ms write or phone for
W ater M ain Split
on* In be mt led.
T Mgrray i* foe director
C au se O f Shut-Off of Fred
the srhool
A 50-inch split in lha water main
t h i s morring. shortly after 9
o'clock, forced Ihe shutofr of water
in tire downtown area and af noon
the mala* had been pul bark into
I
use.
The split, caused hy sewar f«n
itruction equipment, was located
in an alleyway Just off Magnolia
A regular ’meeting nf Ih* San­
Avenue between Firil and Second
ford Lodge, Benev iirnt and I’rnStreets.
City M a l a g e r Warren F tactive Order of the Elks, will be
Knowles was at tha seen# to super held Ttm rsdv cvcring. Sept I.
A ro e * beef sapper wtU be serv­
vis* tha restoring of water service
ed it I.M prepared by Homer
lo tha downtown area.
Liltie and JMinny Cameron,
Four rand dales wilt be InHIaSchool
led into Ih* lodge following ike
MW prospective
Closed Tomorrow
mem ban
M. f . lodge Jr.,
i Jr., Robert C.
of Fxblie Initiate- Jefoi A.
Georfe J.
R. T. Milwee emounced this
morning llu t hu efftce wfll no! be m et
unoi* s^ountv
ci
W | * Re«n4
Retretiry Bill IJvtngclass, and wv«rv aceool r*i
tm thtir
»4
m
ram
laded
imembers that 1955He
expUiaed
that
Mtey
will
be
left to riebt) Sharon Ji
C4fda are needed
the i re n ee ti ■ovjpg into the
lia s* and Pat St own ft
Scotti St.
'ramy W m l
ar dub
*p C a e e m i4 l
Sanford
ford Naval Auxiliary AW
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Interested
Citizens
Turn Out

,F o r Fishing Jam boree

Gel Instructions
For Coming Year

Tax Assessment
, Complaints Heard
By City Officials

Drivers Licenses Vocational School City Budget Gets
On Sale Thursday Is Looking Forward Careful Going Over Elaborate Shows
Are Being Readied
At Court House To Successful Year
Sanford Navy Units By Band, Pep Club
jJoin In Red Cross
Disaster Campaign

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Video Producer
To Give Address

Elks To Initiate
Four Mm Thursday

Offices

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Conventional, Modern or Brittany Turn
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Varied Rood Line*
Varied Front Doore
Varied Color Combination*

Large H ot*- §0* X 150* to 120* x 15V
Lake Front Lota
Shrubbery
Sprigged F * * t and Side Tarda
Carport and Screened Poreh
Parkey Hoar* (Living room and Dining
Vinyl Plastic Floor* (root of booaa)
B Cltrue Tree* per House i *
Valencia (Late)
Pineapple (Early
Pink Grapefruit
Komquat
Tangerine

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GE Range
GE nirpoaaR
GE ns Get Water Renter
GF *&gt;'*hwasber (in S-beth homes)
GF \utnmetie Waaher (In S-bath homes)
Formica Counter Tope, one piece and roll
edge
Large Kitchens, adequate cabinet apace

these features

Vfrola Doore
Vinyl Paint
Roof— TO* or Built-up with White Marble
Chtpe
Venetian Bttnda
Foil Ceramte IB* Baths
Cxterior Brick SIDs

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VO LUM E X L Y I

Mother, Children Hurt
As Car Goes Into Lake
• A Navy wife and her two infant
children were injured jesterday.
shortly bcfort noon. when her car
skidded out of control during a
blinding ram and wind itorm.
The 1930 Oldimobile sedan, dri­
ven by Mrs. Dorothy Johnson
Drake, whose home address It liv ­
en ah the Park Avenue Trailer
Court, skidded for ini feel and then
turned over two complete times be­
fore hitting the aeiwall and plung­
ing into lake Monroe.
The automobile, a total loss, ar*
rording In Florida Highway patrol

Mrs. Glenn Says
Lunch Room Sel
For School Opening
Semiuola County School's lunch
rouma art in readmeaa to begin
operation on F#pt. g, according
to the School l.unch Department
secretary Mrs. R#lty (item.
Sira, Glenn today pointed out
that tha 16 lunchroom* In the
Seminole County school system,
11 white lunchrooms and five
eolored lunchrooms, have been
put in lip-top shape for tha school
•pening.
Lunches meeting Type " A " i
quirement* are served tn our
schools, lira. Glenn said. How­
ever, she explained that menua in
andt school are different though
they all mevt the absolute re­
quirement.
The entire group of lunch room
managers and workers will attend
a sanitation meeting next Wednes­
day to complete their pre-tchoa!
work preliminary In being ready
for the first day of the 1955-H
School seaalon.
Mrs. Fred Muir Is the only sew
manager In the school lunch de­
partment this year, Mrs. Glens
said. Mrs. Muir is at the Lyroaa
School lunch room.
The managers' and workers In
the entire system el m t .
schools ar# members el the Sam*
tools County School Feed Service
Association, the school lunch da­
ps rtmsr.t secretary explained, te
further enable the members to ex­
change ideas and to plan for the
excellence of the food program in
the local schools.

Trooper T . Mark Mark who ini ftligated the accident, landed on its
wheels in about one foot of water.
Mrs. Drake. !I-yeir-old wi/t of
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion Componte Squadron Nine'i
Keiand Drake, was traveling east
on State Hoad «no about a quarter
nnlc west of the city limit* on the
Dkefronl. at approximately U
miles per hour when tha accident
occurred.
The Navy wtfe was accompanied
bv her Iwo infant daughters. Patri­
cia, three months old and Darlene
who ts IB months old. The three
months old child was thrown from
the car before ft plunged over the
seawall into the lake.
S R Clmkscales and Malm
White, both of DeLand. were tra­
veling behind Mrs. Drake's car
and observed Um accident
The
two m m jumped from their ear
and pulled Mrs. Drake and her
daughter from the car and lifted
them over the seawall onto the
highway shoulders.
Mr*. Drake received i broken
pelvis, (he three months old daugh
ler Patricia snffrrrd contusions
and abrasions lo (he head and back
while 13 month old Darlene re­
ceived lacerations to (he head. The
three were taken to the FemaldLaughton Memorial Hospital for
trcatmcnL

Newsreel To Show
Hurricane Damage
A graphic newsreel of the rw
cent Hurricane, hurricane damage,
and debris left tn its wake will
be shown at the Rita Theatre next
week, according to manager Herb
Roller.
"The gigantic news alary ta Im­
portant at thia time, Roller aaid,
aa It point! ta Uia terrific toll of
property, injuries, and 4saliva la
tha huirtcane area."
Fortunately, the theatre man­
ager aaid, tha nawareal story Is
being shawm at a lima when oppaab ana baing made.**' allsrixU
tha buasan suffering ia tha barrleans area.
Seminole County American Rad
Cross Chapter official* urg« San*
ford riliien* Li see tha newsreel
end guage their contributions to
the fund drive with the damage
and suffering seen. Tha Rev. Milion Wyatt, chairman, said yester­
day that contributions would ha
receivad at aithar of Sanford's
banka.

Orlando Residents
Involved In Mishap Social Security
At Park, Second Si. Amendment Told

An Orlando radio-TV director
eras charged with "careless snd
negligent
driving"
Wednesday
night shortly before ! i o'clock
when his car smashsd into tha
rear of anothor at the Intersec­
tion of Parit A vs. and Second 8L
According to Sanford Police De­
partment reports, the IM S Ford
sedan, traveling sooth on Park
Ave., and driven h r Charles Fre­
derick F ry, tt-yaefteld mdlo-TV
director of 114 W . H a u l SL, Or­
lando, smashed into the rear of 0
IM S Mercury, stopped at the
traffic light nt Park Ave. and Sec­
ond SL The Mercury was driven
by Jamra McDonald Higginbot­
ham Sl-year-eld white Icorhsr of
1414 Plnshllls, Orlando. Higgin­
botham v i i
accompanied
hr
Sarah Jans Higginbotham and
Grace F . Williams. The party un­
doubtedly w u returning from Iht
District F E A meeting at Day­
tona Beach.
N o damage was given on the
accident report following investi­
gation by Sanford Police Depart­
ment

An amendment to the social se­
curity b w , of importacne in men
and women in tha Armed Fer­
ries*, was enacted by a recent
session • of Congreo, Paul K.
Weaver, district manager ef the
Orbndo Social Security office,
pointed out today,
Linder this amendment, he said,
social security wage credits fur
active service la any branch of
(he Armed Fortes la extended to
April IBM . Under the old b w ,
the period when $160 a month se­
rial security wage rredita could bo
earned while In active service
ended on July 1 of this year. These
military wage credit* run count
toward old-age end survivor* in­
surance payments Just a* If the
srrvlcemaa er servicewoman had
been employed In n job covered he
social security for wages ef $1(0
per month.
Aa heretofore, at least BO days
ef oenrice are required, except for
thn*« « h o dl# In service or are
discharged here used ef service-

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Officials Discuss
Proposed Budget;
Goal Has Been Sel
The Board of Sanford City Com­
missioners Inst night began lls dis­
cussions sunoundmg the proposed
budget for Genera! Government
and sel a goal prior in beginning
its study sod scanning of the en­
tire budget for die cily.
Warren E
Know I n , Sanford
City m iniger. in his budget mes­
sage to the commissioners, pointed
out that tha city will complete its
1934-33 fiscal yrar operations with
an cspcndituie equal to the reven­
ue Knowles also stressed the f id
that the proposed budget for the
1933 M fiscal year includes the fi­
nal payment of slightly more thin
$20,000 for the stadium bond*.
In prrtenting the proposed bud­
get for Ihc forthcoming fiscal year.
Knowles reminded the Board of
City Commissioners that the Golds­
boro Rrcreationa) area needs tunaideratlon as to future appropria­
tions, plus (ha possibilities of a
swimming pool for the same area
at a east of approximately 9*0,000.
Also under consideration in the
proposed budget ia a list of city
■erects Ibat ar* considered most
in need for resurfacing. A total
length of 7.7$ miles of street returfeeiag b proposed at an ap­
proximate cost of $42,000.
The street lighting of French
A v e , will necessarily be consider­
ed, according to City Manager
Knowbs' proposed budget. Other
items listed in the budget message
are traffic Ughta for Freoch Ave..
a pension pits contribution for the
police ahd fire departments, run
atructinq of a municipal parkin;
aroa and the moving of tha sofi
ball-diamond, and lh« initallat &lt;&gt;u
of 4 madam and wxsrfctbi* (t il bosystem for tha Banlord Polk* De­
partment
The budget proposed by Knowles
for tha 1934-34 year amount* In
$•40,712.46, an increase of $a.400 0t
over the 1954-36 budget.
The Commissioners last night
wera looking to cut between 2*1 and
30 Ihousend doUar* from Iht pro­
posed budget to beep the lex millage ai low ai possible and tn be
able ta provide capital Improve­
ments lurh aa street paving and
the problem of street light* on
French Avenue.
Working until after I I o'clock
last night as they considered the
proposed budget department by
department and item by Item with­
in each department, tha commitaionera failed lo cut any moneys
from the proposal and added $200
to tha police department operating
needs for Iba repair of telephone
and telegraph facilities.
Tha Board of Sanford City Comm iatbnon will again tecklo the
budget problem Monday light al
their adjourned meeting.

Coleman Released
Under Bond O f $200
A motorist Identified by Sheriffs
Drj artment record* as Marvin W.
Coleman, was arrested last night
by Florida Highway Patrolman
Carl Williams and charged with
operating an automobile “ under
the influence of intoxicating li­
quor*.”
The arreri was made || mile*
south of Sanford on Slate Road
MO. near Casselberry.
Coleman was released from jail
■ a t m bond.

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B A N F O R D . E L O E ID A .

Red Cross Relief
Heavily Relied On
By Stricken Areas
THs Rev, AHtton Wyatt, Chairman of ih* Scrrinnlc Coun-v
Chapter of th* Am»rtc#n Red
Cross received th* following tele­
gram from E Roland Harrirnin,
chairman of the American Rest
Cm**, with national headquarters
in Washington, D . C :
"I hat* juit r*tunved to divast*r headquarters from mealing
with President Elsenhower and
the governors of the flood stales
in Hartford. The President and
th* governors spoke m glowing
terms of th* work of th* Red
Ctois so far and made It quit*
clear ihoy all wet# relying on th*
Red Cross to rarry on its relief
to families sine* by taw the
government cannot avitsi them
directly.
"After th* meattsg tha Presi­
dent tr.ad# Ike most companionat* public appeal I havt ever
heard urging tha Amrrican peo­
ple to come to the aid of their
fellow ellixens through the Red
Cros*. lit used ths phias* that
every on* would sl»ep better t.*night if they contributed to lb*
best of their ability l*fore night­
fall. At th# clot* of the session
he suited hit word* hy handing
me hi* personal g*nciou* tonIribution.
The Governors also individually
and collectively promised their
full support and told me they
w*r# turning over lo th* lied
Cross substantial gift* already in
their herds.
"In spita of this heartwarming
experience 1 fully real!*# that to
accomplish our purpose w« must
jointly and aeverally work hwrd
on our disaster fund drive. The
need it grreL Our chapter* In the
disaster area arr doing ue pioud
ia meeting that need.
" It la up to the r*st of us lo
furnish O
financial rrsouirei
they must
ce to carry on. Tho
precis*
i* not yet known.
"T o
,
jo the President I
believe every rnapter chairman
will sleep belter tonight Jf he has
taken step* to Insure that a suerec-ful ra-tipal-'n is on il* wsy.
Won’t ynp let me hoar from y w
j * your G u p t ia is turning
.m t"
r
si
In reipon#« ta the telegram,
Seminole County Chapter "f the
Amrrican Red Cross was called to
discuss ways snd mean* tn meet
th* appeal for the "Connie-Dianc"
flo«&gt;d relief fund*. Member* of
tha board offered their individual
service* In msklng e&lt;*nlarti with
various groups and organisation*
in Seminole County. According to
a release from the group, ■‘The
hoard feela sure that th# com­
munity at large will respond gen­
erously and that adequate funds
will b* forthcoming for their
share in Iho emergency."
Resides the chapter headquar­
ters at 122‘v South Palmetto
Ave., P. O. Ho* 4M. Phone *0. the
following place* and individual*
have assumed responsibility of
accepting all contributions toward
this fund:
Sanford — Tha Sanford Alientie National Bank, Th# Florida
Slata Bank.
Lake M* n — Mra. W. L\ Ctase,
rhnn# K27-R_ .
.
Oviedo — Giu sens Bank of
Oviedo.
Blaria— Rev. Stephen M- Twhy.
phone Ovjswlo 4901.
Geneva— Mr*. J- W , Yarborough,
phntm Geneva W l ,
Lgka Monroe— Mr*. Paul Marraphone 779-W.
Chuluota — Mrs. N"l*n for*,
phone Oviedo 2-147.
AltamoM* Springs-llom er Be­
wail, phone Winter Park *4-9071IronpiHHl — H o m e r Se*fll,
phone Winter Path 24 2071
Casselberry and Frrn Peik —
Mr*. R. J. Gilpin, phone Winter
Park XT-21M A special nutlf-o we* receivid
by
the Inral Chapter
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„ «f, m
American Red Cross and issued;
hy Iba National OffK*. ‘ &gt;&gt;*1 no
clothing be accepted for Ihla pre­
sent emergency aa there la plmty
of clothing in th* affected and
surrounding are* Lt meet th* pr#
sent need*-

Hutchison Selected
Attorney For City

1

William C. Hutchison Jr., pro­
minent local atiornty, wa* ip polmed City Attorney lari night
by Tho Board of Sanford riiy CommHikmors in replace r ily Allnrney Edwin Shinholaer who ha a re*
Ignod,
Hutchison'* appointment Ii *ffectiro October l at the begin­
ning of tho city** fiscal year.
Shinhnlaor's resignation is effecUvo Soptember 20.
Tho Chy Attorney draw* a anlary r i I M M • yoar.
Aa M w n ia l nseefiag of tho Ian
Bard cMy conmUaahmm was held
last night hat with at! rommia»loner* present they were able to
naive Ih* 14-hour node* tor a ipe­
da l mooting and could therefore
taka official action la A a appoint
moot t t Rutchiaoa
city attoriVi*
?
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F R I D A Y . A U G U S T 2*. 1955

A w r l i l w l P r w n ljouvcf W lro

No. 262.

Odham Sets 6 0 -D a y Deadline
On 1 7 -9 2 Right-Of-W ay Plan
Group
Leader
Chosen
Brri »

rhitrmifl c'

e &gt; » i » . I'f-x v . Clumber of
Cnrnmeirs tj-n j Range Highwte
Planning «
quite,- ircepted the
cliairrn.'n p
the Ciitrtnv Com*
mill** to ■eeiire right* of.w »-|
along IT
(ro u g h contribution*
of prnpert;
Th» fjrtt n e t t i l tn *mp1?7
j fijt* frtr
rffif#
»t is* Chamber of rommerrw
I'uthi’nt
f &lt;r property rvanrri
.ilonc Inr h i;h » *y tn • ilk tn
Ihrmvrlve in cnninhute property
.rod lo ro, k repi'rtv about the proCiv** o( the protect.
ridham ta il thi* morning that
Mrs, J K Tolle has been employ­
ed. a* of today, and will devoid
her full trme tn the coordination
of * hamher of Commrriv ind f ttirenv Committee rtfnrlv in the •#B ill H it'll A RD ( L E F T ) A N D HOB K IL P A T R IC K (R IG H T ) nuttlnr the more than 4iW cracker i dev in
cun i? of the*, right-of-way*
readiness for the lavree bishmg Roden nett Wsdnr&lt;ut*v. I Photo hv .Ism-on Bind ink
Odham. iht* morning, said.
“ I've accvpted the hih of chair­
man of ih# Citiirn* Commiltew
realiring that I had hm much tn
do ni*,elf and will rw'Cil ihe help
i*f evs*ry properly ouner along tho
highway."
iblham emphasirrd. “ In mr ojw
imoc, at itake in this protect it
ihr (unite program and growth
The SrmtnoTe Pbfiqty Tearher's paitmrnt of Fdoraiii&gt;n and Mr. of S--ntlnnf* Usiunly."
“ We have a Road Hoard that
pre school wotkthop
completed D K William*, ronsullant in ad­
from Tallahassee has provided t,'-»e inoney in tho
A week nf flifht operations two thuds of tt* work during the ministration
aboard the t S5 Ticonderoga taw pa&gt;l week and will complete Ihc Tlie workshop's second week"of ^u,ls"l *"r ,h# project, If we will
Composite Squadron Five eomi-let* study course nest week with leach aclnilies came lo a fins* with a 1secure the rights-of-ways, and
nm-trurlton will be started before
the first phase of its carrier quali­ rrt in their vartoui school* ami panrl ditrusllnn on ' Better Schools
Chris’ mas of Dw middle one-third
fication exercise# ami return to tha tonsullanti available la iron n-t For ilur ftiildicn."
of 17 si.
problems coming up before thr
Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
"It's further said." Odham pnlnW iih Cnindr. Paul IL Ri**lli. school sotion gels underway,
trd out. " grt the one ihird this
Tha past week's workibop began
VC-4 rnmmannine officer aboard
sear and you'll get the other two«h‘p io supers It# operations, four with Ih* showing »f aa rncyclupe
thirsl* next year. Failure lo get
dia
Brittanies
film
tailed
“
For
pilnte fiiUN M '# Dlsir naewssary
Ihe right-of-way will mean Img
quota of landing*. \n early return Teachers Only."
or niie ihird of it ihi* yrar andf
nf the ship on Thursday terminat­
A 74mil* lour of AemlnoU Conn
on atriiranre of whai Ih* M u r*
ed operation*.
l r wa* made with tho teacher*
lint |, s-nre #* ilie end rd nest year
Under V . S Navy dlteeti***. traveling in four hose*. The nr*r
nn roc limw » who *&gt;!l ha Govern­
In order for a pilot newly assign­ ly ISO teachers vislled Sanford,
or or whn will be ihe Road Board
ed to an aircraft to qualify for Lak* Monroe, Lake Maiy, Ijing
member.
carrier duty, he must ntske IK WikmI, Oviedo ami Geneva Ttin r
Reglairali n In b’emlnole Conn
“ It is k&gt;h ran h# done, “ witH
d*7-V landingt. An rx p c rirn n l air- first riop was a* the Sanfuid Na ly Seh,«,|s v,i'i
- r plate next the cxnperalmn o' live pr'tperiy
man H* a particular aircraft need val Auxiliary Air Station where Tuesday, A uk
it).
.ovrorri, tn W) daj s "
steliun luldrt rnndurtrvl Ih* party
only make 4.
R. T. Mils*, - , Buperlntrndent
Ouham stalrd. that “ In secept.
Comdr. Jam** 8. Blaffotd, aqua over Ih* hat*. A helicopter de­ of I'ublie Insti i.rtinn, pointed mrt ing this re-*p-tnwitxilily of heading
drnn exfeutiv* officer, r»-quall- monstration w it shown the teach- that the registration involve* the Cillien, Committee to acquire
ried while Lt. romdr. Cy rilton er* al Ih* SSAAS hangar with a •very pupil Ui school no matter Gw rlght of way no arivic prida
I,ream* Ih* first nenty attached !
"ff- »*!■ » « » . returning th* what grad, or »hat -ilo-ol
I&lt;*ms, I *i|--rt to d» the Jolt la
pilot to qualify.
rescued and a landing in the novel
While ami ,"hu«-d t,hiwda wtti 'Si it • n» tell tit# male Road IteThe week's highlight occurred demon,tiallnn. Guide, .howrd th* n-gister and buses wi'| operate partu-enl that, as f -r as ! am conwhen 14. Comdr. Charlev R. Tuck- r » rh' r’ !hrou«t‘
• » over Ih# rntirr route throughout cern.it the Kh cannot he dune,
»r. squadron electronic, officer.
h*" hr,orr com' th# roiinty briuging rbildrrn In to i ' Gath week w« wilt a&lt;k Ihe In•ehool si the rrgulnr * , time with j cal new»p*|'er tn give th# |w*opia
made Ih#
USB Tleond.rog.'. I’1'" " * ,h,, ,m,r
W'fKith landing. Having »*cen»!y
SauLsndo Rprlnj* us* included the r«tu in trip iwing ma t# at a husinra on tha progress of tho
1highway prnjrct— deugnaiing tho
reported aboard following duty in •"
&lt;"Ur where lunch was scrvr.1 noon.
Milwr# stressed the fact that nam*» of j»Mple who have contria patrol squadron flying multibeing preparrd and inJiviengined seaplane*, these opera- dually packed by Mrs Gertrude every first grade ;hiM registrr* | btrlet rightn'-way property — tho
#•inns were Tucker'* first aboard ••**') ol the Semirml* High School Ing must present a birth certifl- names nf ihme wh'x are consider*
rale or proof of birth at tha time mg Ih# contribution of right-of*n airrrnft carrier since 1911.
i fsfelrna.
of registration. H# also cabl that! w*y property — and Ih# name* c l
Upon completion nf hi. IM h J ' V i ' V L ' T .
landing, Tor .er was preseiiled
Ih* District Morlds hdu every firil grader must ha six I those w!„, refuse - i n that all
with a rake and congratulated hy cation Association meeting in flay yrais old or will rearti stx years might know of Ihc progrevt nf tha
I prniect ami Ihc degree of eivi#
Rear Admiral Dal# Harris, Com­ tuna Reach Wednesday where 21 &lt;il&lt;i no later than Jan. 1. 13M.
T h is
year's registration la pride of the pro|Mriy holdero
mander Carrier DtvWlon Four and group meeting* on various educa­
doubly important, according •“ 1 slimy the highway."
( apt. William A. Behnech, th# T l- tional problem, were held for *11
the school superintendent, lie #modham rxplaincd. “ Naturally,
Irarh
rri
from
Ih*
fro*
counties
at­
f'ltvdcinga't rumitiandmg officer.
phd'iinl tint «rhuo1 milhoritUt Ihrr# wul he ssim*- bulMings amt
tending.
The colorful red and blue AJ
Official reports from fK A were will h* unibir lo ifuinmln#» whrro ume |,f.'iH*ily that will h# dr*«
•'Savage" aiirraft presented •
iieard whrn Flnjd Chrlittan, preii- nvi'r lo* fIM f,4in*lil inn « •vial until iruxcd To s,qutr# this pro|&gt;,-rty
thrilling ipe^tarle to Air. Fore*
,
lent, Thomas D. nailey, State Much l*oi# m tli*i frgtil?itian ii will tie rise re&gt;(&lt;&lt;miilillity and proofficers aboard ship obs.rvlng School Suiwrinlendenl. and Kd Hr„ corn jtlrlrH.
Mi ni of men vsboro hutinc* ia
operations aod to officer* and
Tli*
*wKrtnl
(t'lt* appraising and acquiring property,
dersnn. F K A ’i executive secretary
men nf th - US x aval Reserve
spoke lo the group. The principal un«i#invay mith » full *4ijr o f T h ,-r im-ri, will b - apiwunleil by
Component* sboard for their H*
address was made by Ihe National alocly Atu| B"ilr nfi S |»l. il, Mil* ih# Eeminule County Cummissiun*
day summer cruise Officer* and ^ 'V a im n ’ A ^ a M o n represents n rr u id .
er&gt; and approved hy th# Stata
men of \C-h were under a eon
ito#, Department."
live Mary Titus. Mist Titus xtreis
sun t barrage of question, c o n -.^ .-w r ^'importance a. leacher*V"
Further explaining odham said.
The mb of Ihr v'itireni Commit*
m
l tii' will |,e, primarily ihnuigh ci­
.L
............. ............
vic rnupcTalton. Ii, scquitv withgram,
ter job
. out cost, properties Cut will h «
improved hy the highway coqj Final dlscuiiinnx of the werk'i
vlruclion without any lot* tn tha
workshop were conducted by Mr*
An amateur burglar who doein t, pru|-crty owner."
Lucy niirklrt, elrmrntary rduraHun ronsullant from thr S u ir H# catr much hie hi, equipment made1 A mccHrig will be held Monday
away with about M0u III silver,dur-. night at 7 vi, Odham said, at
mg thr night, according to Acting. Ihc I'rairie Lake Amrrican l-o*
Potlre t hirf llov Trill#.
gmn Ruilding
A file-safe with a combination
“ T ic meeting will be primarily
Approilm slrly flcn In property
was entered and a rubber glove., to organise w irkerv whose bamta
damage and no Injuries were re
ported In in automobile collision
used lo prevent linger prints from | hav rliecn -iitimilted by vanoua
whicn occurred at Ihe Intersection
being M l anywhere around the jMvipIc," lldharn pulnled out.
*',n addition to these people,**
nf Oak Ave. and Fifth Si. yeiter
Examinations for driven lu-rn-1»rrnr nf the rrim r, wa* found on
day about 12:14 p m
*#a will Isk# place at a new !«** top of Ihe safe where apparently Odium said, “ I want to urge ami
Inxii* every person who is a pro­
The accident, invesiiiiled by lion beginning with Sept, 1, ac­ it was Irft in haste.
The money was taken from Ihc perty uwntr along thr highway,
Sanford Police Department Pa cording to Florida Highway Patrnlman Arnold Williams, Involved trol Trooper T. Mark Mack.
file-safe nf Ihr Jones Construction or nllroni who would like In
a 19*7 Dodge sedan, dnvrn smith
Heretofore, examinations hast Company, rnnlraciort for Itu* nc v hr ip on this project, lo tie pre seat
qn Oak Ave. by Edward R. Wil- been given at the Sanford Police Seminole County General Hospital. at Ih- meeting MnnJs) night."
The office in which thr safe vsas
Odham added “ Don't feel, that
link, 12-year-old Hanford carpen­ SUtlon. Beginning with Kept. I,
ter of ZSOO’x Sanford Ave. and a the Trooper said the #xamin#rion* located I* on the iccood door of you sv a ciiitrn, must rvrelva an
individual invitation to the meet­
1930 Dodge Truck driven north on would b# given at the American the hospital building.
Oak Ave. by Clarence IJoyd Wynn, Legion Hut an Beminol# Boule­
The breaking and entering wrai ing Consider this," he &lt;*ld, “ at
found this morning hy Harold Hol­ a pcrronil special and urgent inIt-year-old painter nf 2404 Grand­ vard.
view Ave,
Th# American legion post in den, an employ* nf the ronitruc- xitiation lo meet with u* and help
put over the '.vcx/l Important proAccording In fha poiieo depart­ Banford, said Mack, ha* gsner- lion firm
ment report, the two r a n m a tt­ mioly allowed Iho Florida High-,
Sergeant Rut sell Tench and Pa­ Jett h r Semi ml# •'minty,"
ed head-on when WUilak aDofftd- way Patrol to us# ih# legion hut trolman Ben Boiler Investigated
ly mod* ■ toft turn into tho path fo,' tho examinations which ais lha burglary but have not yet found
R K P O P T TO
nf Um approaching car driven hy given eq Tuesday afternoons ho- any evidence that may lead lo the
GR AM M AR ,V IK &gt; O L
Wyna.
H wts announced t- Jay that an
twaan t and I and on Friday apprehension nf Ihe culprit 1
The report Mated that tho ac­ morning from 9 to 12.
Captain TUlti laid that fhrr* fifth and cixtlt grad* -hlldren am
cident occurred &gt;4 toot north of
Ilia hour* and dayi remain tha wero no b-oken window* no broken to report to Sanford Grammar
tha center of tha latenocUoa and same. Trooper Mack pointed out, door*, tha lock to tha door was Fihoel Doles* they live within
IS fret oof dram tha eaet ilda t t but th* loca*ion ia baing ebangod intact, and nothing irregular tound walking distance ef Pm scruJ

P lh r t

Flight Operations
Completed By V C
On Ticonderoga

hers Workshop

Milwee Emphasizes
Great Importance
Of Registration

ssS

Burglar
:'T «^ Amateur
............

Makes Gel Away

Property Damage
Estimated At $700
In Auto Collision

New Location Set
For Drivers Tests

to Bto t o g t o i Locxan HuL

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PORTLAND, Ore. lA -A lurprire
etn n re ie
That meant Judith Jeahtne was vwlca roae a tittle. "He never came
T V msn W4h (ha &lt;trsc(i*r f-wt-■ still at home on the Qoer below.
reconciliation put Airman DanJcl
back."
site iettowias Jtosea 4e»» r j in A ;s
Baca put on a M r cape fastenedI Judith Bttsd another cigaret into Schmidt and bu wife U u • *
I high at the neck, picked up her■ tha onyx holder. Ut u and leaned belaud honeymoon je i tarday and
r n i store which wss Nit cIm ih i tor| ha* and glovoe She west out Intoi back against turquoise cushions.
wiped out hi* plane U r a divorce.
Iks Sir, She espoi.lsd ths IsbuUtu*
•Sisr it (sets'* rubr m ins j-w«lr&gt; the hall end ran dow-n one flight, T a that all?"
Th# wl/c, Una. arrived here let*
toust** te a r* M- 1 bs are m in* of fire eUire. Without giving her"Yea, but . . . It w u so unlike
ara ta tbs moraine in rainaia it , self lime to think things over, she Gerry. And than, just now. I Wednesday afternoon and their re­
ut wkia Mas** n r H eui into inthought I beard somtone ut his union **w«* something wonderful
atrMt arsis a Clow tillid mm ani *.»rang Judith's bell.
|
4 s i bar-sin lha wha-.a of a car. gaS
apertmtnt
upstair*. ft wasn't you. to tee." a neiihbor reported.
Judith haretlf opened the doer.
They promptly went into redoi ' U a/'Ais^fubr^ar*twc^.'Vrci ’c* This was the first time Sara hadI waa it?"
■ka wsa aouswl ta M t Oervy Mast ; s*en her without a hat and coot.
non and were reported to be at
"Ho."
ss s-4u »i»u »'- la tha h*jM wn*ra
T railed hie number on tha -tele- an Oreion beach reiort today.
•ha *.«&gt;&lt;1»4. mas-liaf *' in- rouaiar She waa short and alim and wiry
• a a i 4 a bar SSa lucSa4 ba* pu*-; in Turkish loungirr pyjamas, rawi phone. There wsa no answer, and
SehmHt wai relcaied from a
r Haas ial« n,r puraa ani l*ft lb*
atnra W|VH Mroa Th-y
l St Si silk of a screaming sulphur yel­ his windows are still dark. But Red Chinese prison last month to
cslctam uplowa se4 Utr* ta lha mi'l- low. Her hair waa black, straight thsre was someone there."
learn his wife was married la tho
las trend. Hsos 4iMspsara&gt;i issue*I and gtoeay, probably dyed: a long
Judith was troubled. "Suppose belief he wai dead, la California,
lbs WwUSsre4 Mis, Dacrs slnaa Mara
as Oriea'aiwiih a eiowiss «*' isttoe-4 hang, cut sharply u a knife edge, you'take it from tha beginning where he spent three weeks tryinf
an bis srnt. p&lt;isa4 ner at lha labia hung just above the thick, black again and teU m* all the details."
to untang'e his problem, Schmidt
M. 1*1*4 I* ha fn*a41) but 8a*a
Whan Bare had finished, Judith
au-Vlr lap lha yl**»
aa •*■• broww. Bhe had the small creased
waives hsma •'-••• pusltuar 'as t i ­ fees and hooded, unhappy eyea of was silent for a moment. Then: filed for divorce and asked custody
of their small eon
es of Harry Mrs*. a mas with 4rif.
gist footalso walkid babisS bar Is, an ape in caplmty. an* scorned ‘Th is busuiees of hearing someone
But. said the neiihbor. "Ha lovad
bar apa*tmaa* ee Beat »Js4 Street- face powder. The dingy skin waa upstairs bothers mo moat. Could
rather shiny aa if she had rubbed be the person with a limping step her and aha loved him and thay
It with olive ml. Hut the toenails who followed you home. And then never bed a chance to get to­
in the gilt m»ah xindals were a that Bret telephone rail. . . . Are gether. Since he got hack they
rH A P TfR n v r .
vivid cherry red like the l p« and you wire you dialled n wrong had only &lt;een esrh other across
•AHA lit a ricsrrt. It was just fingernails. In mis smalt, swarthy number?"
a desk with a lawyer present. You
as ahe dropped tha dead match in hand she earned e lighted ctgaret
"Z was ut a hurry. I rould hare can't settle anything that way."
the asAtray that she Bret hsard s in an onyx holder set with dia­ dulled a wrong number."
sound overhead. H was a light monds.
"Suppose you didn’t Suppose
crash, as If soma ukjcr* s»&gt;/ut ths
"Tee?" The ruing Inflection was someone in Hone'e apartment an­
weight of a btg cardhoerd box had
swered to see who was calling
fallen on the floor, and it seemed hostile.
Rar* hated hrreelf for Hushing. Hone. Someone who didn't dare
in he directly above. Yet ahe had
"1 live 01. the floor above. We ve pose as Hone wtuls talking In a
heard so footsteps.
woman who knew him wall enough
•ha ran into the vest'bule where been nodding to each other ta the to call him Gerry, and ao got rid
ths telephone stood and dialed elevator far the last au months.'' of you by Miring it waa a wrong
"Oh. You're Bara Dacre. You
Gerry's number. Thsre wss no
W ASHINGTON (ft - The Arm y
number. And then simply didn’t
Bound from upetalre. hut instdo her look different without a hat*
answer
when
you
called
back
tho
Engineers
yesterday eitimated
*T hate In bother you. but Tm
own receiver she‘ could hear the
second lime."
„
flood d in n e r In northeutern itsb u u of a telephone bell, faint and worried about Gerry Hone, the
"You m e a n someone's still tci at ti.MO.OOO.OOO and (ltd the
far as If It were on ths other aids other tenant on the top floor."
there?"
errs f ie ri "one of the biggest,
"Come la and alt down."
of town- Tho buss came ones—
"PoMtbly. Why not? Let's go toughest flood rehabilitation jobs
The living-room had three win­
twice— Uu'. *• "hen a muffled
sines the onr Noth faced ifls r tho
dows on the street like Sara's, but up and see."
voire spoke ,'oorsely: "Hello?"
"Wouldn't It be wiser to call
grest flood of Biblical times"
‘ Gerry! Tm so glad you're berk’ everything waa different Judith the police ?”
| was worried. What happened ?" had had the partition between liv­
LI. Gen. Samuel D. Shurgia,
'T h r y wouldn't like me if I kept
The hoars* voice mumbled. "You ing-room and kitchenette removed pothering them about tndes. As
chirf of Engineers, made the
must have tha wrong number. This and the whole was a complicated a landlord. X want thtm on my statement titer s personal inspec­
poem in birchwood beige and var­ side when I really need them. Ba tion of the disaster a re ii. He said
Is Busquthsnns M M X .**
■he hung up and dialed again, ious shades of Hue and green ae Tm not going to cry •Wolf.* You
the 'loss of life and the utter de­
more carefully. Bhe was owe artfully plotted ae the harmony of may wait hare, if you like." Judith
struction we saw had a moat ap&gt;
a
Broadway
seine's
ties
and
sneke.
there w-aa no mistake this second
polling effect upon ut.**
lim a Once more tho receiver
Bare earlaimed dutifully, "How
Sturgis said "no ooo can oobrought her tho bussing of a tele­ charming:"
lim its " what will bo required to
phone h«U that seemed far away
Judith said: "You're upas*. What
put tho flood-atriekra areas back
— one, two, three, four.
la your complaint agauut Garry
on tlitlr feel again."
Bhe waited until the 10th Hag. Hone? 1 pick my tenants care­
Then, elewty, ahe put the receiver fully tad hit references ware tmHo said hi* "preliminary sailbock into lU cradle.
parr able. *
male” of (hr physical damaga will
What should she do ? Who would
'Than you own the building?"
"undoubtedly have In b« revised
advise her? Aunt Caroline was
"Of course. Didn't you know?"
ta two or throe weeks'' after the
old and tired and conventional, ft
T h e agency aald nothing about
tngif.ears have com pitted their
would bo hard to make her under­ It when t signed my lease."
survey of tho devastation.
stand. A man you don't really
"I built this house as an Invest­
know, who just happened ta live ment." Mid Judith crisply. 'Th e
in the same apartment house with rentals from the two apartments
you? Have nothing* more to do upstairs pay the mortgage aad
with him . . . Rut who else was
thsre to ask? Bare had no other
relatives, no ciaoe friends in Hew
N E W Y O R K (/ F t - Longshore,
York.
chines don’t like me. Cars, type­ men returned to their jobs yester­
■he come hock to tha open win­
writer* and fountain pens work day ending ■ throe-day wildcat
dow, stood still, listening. After
for yeere for somabortv else and strike on a number of Hudson RL
dark, light in Gerry's windows was
then balk the Brat tuna I use thtm, v tr planalways reflected by tha building
so why not stovelore, too?"
Tho unauthorised work atop*
aressi tho a tryt There was no
lit the ttppor hall their footfalls
M i* v i s touched off Mends?
reflection tonight, hut her own
when lha New York.Nsw Jertev
light made three square# *f faint
yrilow on the opposite sidewalk
Waterfront Commission annealed
and thsre were thrso similar
a work permit held by s longshore,
squares la ths middls of ths street
man with ■ long criminal record*

S

Longshoremen Are
On Jobs A t Piers

New Blast Given
Out By McCarthy
~ t so? w u ono 1
mna. jsuiTnow T

MT OUT.' ( A u n s w r
-AinrTH’N ft-ju a r s o ',

BRIGHTIDEA/
i \ W /

W A S H IN G TO N (AY— Sen. M e
Carthy (R -W isc) yostsrday lit olf
a m w blast at lha Elsenhower ad­
ministration. declaring It h u
istohllshed e "record of appease­
ment, retreat and surrender' ts
communism.
He called on this country to old
antl&lt;Cosaiituni&gt;t forces In South
Korea, Reuth Viet Norn and Fare
atet« la their fights.
" f am mnvlnr#4 that euch a
policy In the only ollarnatlve to
■n appeasement policy." McCarthy
Mid l| o 4.000-word statement
highly critical of tho sdmlnlatre.
d ig .
McCarthy1* newoct otUck on the
President and Secretory of Stats
Dulles was released by his office
hero. Mary Driscoll, tho aoMtar's
secretary, aold McCarthy dietstsd
It before ho left for Wisconsin a
week ago.

Director Declares
Republican Regime
Full O f Corruption

W &amp;YCHY/

Krnll called it "tho blf mink

M ILW AUKEE. WU. eft -D ire r- admiatslretioo."

!&lt;S B is r ih a c ^ ..

lor Jack KrelJ of the CIO PirflUeal
Emil's remarks were prepared
Action ComaUtire said yesterday for lha convention of Ifes CIO In­
tha XiMKhawor administration is ternational Wandwwtmn ed Am­
"tha moot merest administration erica labor mien.
this reunify M l had since the Dar- RotacTmg u urn wow asMolod

h fiflM e

' WELCOME NAVY
WILL YOU BB OUR GUBVR

buying — Bofaca yon dg
plan. 1st us shew you the

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Crystal Lake Area f THE RANFORD HERALD Fri. Aug.
Is Being Developed
Legal Notice
By W. C. Phillips
* o t im s n r A rn .irA T in M ra n ftf l i i u t v i f *

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H a a N l t t i u

m

em m ea o r c o o
at PBOPBKUY
m &gt; eiai a » « .
Bishop A. W. 5 U » r r , f
• 45 a m. Sutdiy School.
I I a .n . Manual taonhip. t J h
■no b j A. W. btover.
7:45 p. m. Evanftliitf* Hour.
7:45 p. n . T uvk Ja t Ev taint Barftie«, Pisyar Mm U rk
7:45 p. m. Thrusdsy Young Poo. pi* moot
' *
Evcrjooa wtlcomt.
.

10 a.m. Sunday School.
11 a.m. Momlng Wonhlp.
Sunday aim ing aerticea:
0:15 p.m. Training Union.
7 30 p.m. Evening Worahip.
Wedneaday 7:30 p.m. Prayar
mseting.

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FIRST BAPTIST c h u r c h

OP O V IE D O
Ret. LeeI ■ D a t. MlnUter
■ ’45 a m Sundav School
E L D E R SP R IN G S B A P T IS T

CHAPEL
Elder Springa
n r . c u n i T i A N a n d m is s io n
Sponaerad hy F irtt Itaptlat Church
AR Y A LLIA N C E CHURCH
Sanford, Fla.
Park Ate. at Fourteenth S t
Paalar, D i t l l S. C ir a d li
Sunday School
10.00 a. m.
Sunday School aod Morning W. O. Stanaill,
luperinlandant
Worship Combined Service t:45 a. Preaching
11:00 a. m.
n to U:JO a. m. "Worship Parted Dt. U . 1L Martin,
Preacher
begin* i t 10:40 a. m ."
tlPSALA
C
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ITY
Alliance Youth Fellowship 1:30
P R E S B Y TE R IA N CHURCH
P m.
Cloning Sertlce T:4S p. m.
Ret. C C White. Mlnlater
**
Wcdneaday Mid-Week B i b l e
Mr*. Clevrr M a m . PlanlaO
Study 7:45 p »■
Alfred Eriesoa _
th e

rnr.r.

m c t h o d is t

Seperinlradeei of Church School

George Peiold
Leader of Mid Week Scrtlcee
Car. W. Fourth SI. laurrt Ate.
Church School 10 a.m.
G. Eldoa Rllao. MtaiUcf
Worahip 11 a.m.
Sunday School 0:45 a. m.
Young People 7 p.m.
Morning Worship 10:45 a. m.
Evening nerviee 1:3t p m .
Evening Worship 7:30 p. m.
Wedneaday Evening 7:50 p m.
Everybody Invited to tUend aU
Prayer Meeting Tburaday 7:30
aur services.
p. m.
F IR S T B A P T IS T C H U R C H
¥
6 T . PACE'S L C T V n t A M
S t Lnko’s U iha ra a — In Llaota
GENEVA
m r Ortedel. the Ret. Btorhtn W. A. Ellen need,
Pa»l«*r
I. Tuby. paalae. Morning woreblp Sunday School
10 A. M
•:30 a m. Radie Mlttlen broedraat
11 A . M
at 0:30 c m over WOKZ U »o kci: Morning Worahip
7 T. M
Sunday School for all age gToupo, D .T.U.
• P. M
0 30 a m Chnititn Day School Evening Worahip
(A ll eltmcntary gredee end hinder- Prayer Service Wed
■ P M
garten), Monday througk Friday “ Cooperating with Southarn Bap
t:30 a m. Cklldran a p ro r «m . "SL tiat Convention."
Luke’a Chanel,'* Saturday 10:15
F IR S T CHURCH O f T H E
i n . etar WTRJL (1400 kc.1.
N A Z A R EN E
«*
Lu th e r a n m v R m
"Sanford'a Singing Church"
OP T H E R E D E E M E R
Corner of Second and Mapta
B e t. Phillip Kcklreaman. Mil
Scrtlcee at Tbe Yacht C
R. H. Spear Jr., Mfsfrier
Sunday School 0:15 a.W.
You are cordially Invited tn at­
Sonrlco
10:30
a
s
.
i Church
tend church wilh ua this Sunday.
Sunday School at 1:50
George
CBtiRCB o r GOD
h o a rd , Supt.
French Ate. tod Had i t
B a t. B. W. Bendhrneo,
Morning Worahip at 10:41
Sar
Sunday School t:45 a. » .
n.un by the paator N Y P S at S:45
EvangeltiUc Service 7:30 p. in p. m.
Johnny Carter, Tree.
Mid-Weak Sarvlen Tuaaday 7:30 Junior Society 6:45 p. m.
Mrs.
•Op. m
R. Carter, Supervisor,
Young Paopla Service Thura flibl* Clinic 6:15 p. m.
Prank
day 7:30 p. m.
11. Prica, Moderator.
Evening EvangeUatia 7:58
Ser
BB EN R ZER M E TR O D 1ST
mon
by
the
pastor.
CHURCH
The church la comfortably air­
CHm* Heights
cooled. Courteous uahera will conRat. Ednard Martin, P illa r
Sunday Scbool 10 b. m — CUt- trlbuta to your contanlanca. A
nursery la open for all regular and
Bird E. Johmon, auperuitandaot
special acre ices. Servicemen and
Preaching Servlet 11 a. m.
their familira are welcome whtlhet
M Y r I p. m.
Prater meeting. Tburiday, 7:30 their ttay in Sanford la long or
'•Bp. m.
abort.
Wo giro special Invitation to
AS S E M B LY OP C O D C H U R CH worship nnd fellowship with ua
13th-SL and Lanrel Are.
but urg* you to attend tha church
Sunday School 0:45 n. m.
of your choice this Sunday.
Morning Worship I I n. m.
S O U TH S ID E B A P T IS T U l l ’RCII
Youth Scnrlre 4.14 p m.
Evangelistic Rally 7:45 p . m.
East 27th Street
Prayer and Sibla Study Wednes­ Missionary
Prrmlllenlum
day at 7:41 p. m.
Paator
R. B. Lunsford
•Join ths happy, alnging crowd. Associate Paator TV. L. Stephen*
Worahip tha Lord with na.r
Supday School Supl.
Milton
lliggenhnlthem.
PORTER CMAPRL
Sunday School
10;0t| A . M.
M K TB O D ia t CHURCH
Morning Worahip
11:00 A. MEvening Worahip
6:00 P. MB et. Cewego H. Cortes. Mi
Preyer Meeting
»:00 P. M.
0:45 a m. Sunday Scboel.
W E LC O M E T O T H K CH U R CH
church

Pravar fn Ih# Seail«n R -'-n .
n O L T CFOSS C H U R C H
t
11:00 am Morning Worahip
(Epitcopilt
Th U 8*r*W nil] he hroidcait Ret. H . Lyttletnn Zimmetman,
over W TR R Anthem.
“God
B. II. Rector
Plared His IDnd On Mina", ".at a,
12th Sunday after Trinity
•'Holy Lord God", Tain, Chanrrl
8 00 a m. Ifoiy Eurhariit
Choir. Sermon, Chaplain F. W. 9 15 a m . Choral Luchaxiat and
IVrlboru T rhlllip* Jr . build
Kempson.
•
er, li prrientiy emi'tnirttng 15
Addrata.
Nuraerlea h r ehlldran under
Services through the week: home* t-i the rrvvt*l Ijk e ivrtlrm
three, and thre# to *i*. #very Sun­ Monday through Thurtday and in th# development known sv l/tch
Holy Communion— A rb 'r. The tmm*v *re hmlt with
Morning Worship Service 11:00 day morning during YVorshtp Saturday
Hour..
T i n am . Friday — Holy Com­ th n v nr four bedroom*; one or
a.m.
two tuth* I’!.vnv are divrrtlfird
7:00 pm . pioneer Pellewahlp.
munion— 9.30 a m.
Training Union 6 .IS pm . It's a
g"-t ;vteriorv are varied Pnrev
7:00 pm . Senior High Fellow­
family affair.
rang, (rom Siaonri to $13 nnd with
ship.
F IR S T C H R IS T IA N C H U R C H
Evening Worahip 1 pm .
\A or ('onvrntinn.il loan* availa­
“Com# thou with ua and w* will 8,00 pm . Evening Worvhip.
1*07 Sanfmd Vve.
ble.
Male tjuartet— “ Rock of Age-”.
do thca good."
Perry t„ Slone. Minivter
Tlie development ti *er\ed hy
Haitingv. Sermon, Chaplain F . W.
Sunday School 9:43 a.m.
Kempson.
S A N FO R D SEVENTH-1* \Y
Mornirlg AVorvhlp, M a m. Ser­ a community water vv.trm, Ninty
five per cent of Sanford labor
A D V E N T IS T C IIL'R CH
T H E L I T T L E BROWN C IIIR C H mon topic; “ What We Owe One ti u*ed In the ron*tructi«n of the
Another
in
the
Church."
Special
(IN T H E IIII.L
70n Etm A»e.
mu ale hy th* choir. Service fami­ home*, and all of the vuh eontrae(( nngrecallnnal)
W . J. n.tman, Pavtnr
lies, tourists and all persona not ton are Sanford hu*lnr*»e«.
Sabbath School (Saturday) 9.30 Cor. of Park ,\ve. and 2llh 81.
Thiv building prujeet will mean
attending regulariy fl-rwhere air
J. Ileinard lloot. Mmivler
a.m.
evtrnded a rordial Invitation to an expenditure of more tlan l?oi,S
unlay
School
9
30.
Worahip Hour 11.80 am.
worship. Nursery facilities avail- two "Sanford-* growth." I'hillipv
Morning Wnt*hlp II .00.
Topic, “God's Loan To You "
»1ated today. "|u*tifirv the cnnft
Sermon: “ llow Na»rt»w It Th » ahte.Wednesday 7: (5 pm . Trayer
Chriitlan Y'outh Ft'lowihip and drneo that 1 have had tn thu
Christian W a y !"
Mealing.
area,"
Chi Khn, * pm .
Topi*, *Satan'i Vacation "
It It rvpectH that evening ter­
T H E F IR S T IU P T 1 S T CHURCH
Friday 7:15 pm . Mtavionary
1'arV Ate. al «'h SI.
vlcet will begin on Sept. It.
Volunteer Program.
lohn I - Miller.
"H u i Jeiua »aid, tuffer little
W. p. fltnnht Jr., Pettor
F IR '-T AIE TH O D IS T c n i R cii
children, and forbid them not, to
Pa«lnr Milton It, Hyatt
Mlnltter o( Fdurttion
rome unto me: for of »jrh ti the
I*. J. Iltrgiv.
u 13 Church School
Kingdom of heaven." Matt. 19. t(
DRI.AN P D JS -Y lr. and Mr* Wil­
Art ins Direetor nl Mu«|e
C U m c i (or ait acet
A cordial welcoma la eatendrd Early
liam Walker fmallv g"! hark the
tt no # m Morning Worship
Morning
Worvhip
8
13
to all to j*-!,# tit in one uni-hip
Set mon topic — •A Kcndcvoua SV3 ta4en hv I" » hamtu* ftnm their
and share the fellow-hip of (hi* a.m.
little troecry the night of Iter Jvt.
Sunday School 9:1.3 am .
&gt;
With l.tle"
hour.
I»32
Ylorning Worthip It am .
V
1 no p . m — ■StVF
v
Two young mrn held up Mr*
Ttainlng Union (1:|S pm .
1
7 .13 Organ Ve*pcrt
F IR S T P R E S B Y TE R IA N
33'alker and eleane&gt;l out the ra*h
Evening Worship 8 p m.
a
on
p
m
—
Evening
Worship
( IM IH II
Wrdnr-day Service 7.-0 pm .
Sermon topic — “ A Self Worth reghter Nothing more u a* heard
until yrvtcrday when the rouple
Earphonr, for hard of-Iteatin*
Oak Ate. and Third St.
Having**
rereivrd a letter mailed in Orlando
Nursery at each arrvic# on Sun- Rmadrait ovre W T II
Rev. A. G, M rlnno Minister
davt.
j 9 o&lt;y Rcrrcation lor Y'nung Fcopte containing a ivt and a 13 Mil.
9:45 a m. Sunday School
10:50 am Tha Sraiiou merit for
Welcome.
Air-conditioned S*nrtnary
The anonymoui writer aatd ht»

Stolen Money Sent
Back To Grocers

i

11:00 a m Worship Servlrn.
0:00 p.m. Worahip Service.
C E N T R A L B A P T IS T CH U R CH
Kee. J . W. Parham, paator
PAOLA WESLEYAN
Cor. Fourteenth S i - Oak Ate.
METHODIST CHURCH
Sunday School B;45 a. m.
• Milee Weal on RL 41
Jtanday School
0:45
Boiortilng Wnrihip
10:15
Wtaleyan Youth
A: 13
Evening Worthip
7.30
Wedneaday Prayarmaating
7:30
Everyone Welcome
Ret. Cecil W. Shaffer

CRVLl'OTA BAPTIST CHURCH
Waller A. Reeth fr« Paeiar
Sunday School IS a.m.
Morning Worahip Service U a.m.
Barmon by tha pastor.
4 Evening Worahip Sertlce 7:30
'- • .m Sermon by the pailnr.
Prayer Moating Wedneaday 7:10
LAXB MABT BAPTIST
CHAPEL
Lake Mary, Pin.
Paalar — Ret. H. A. Frith Jr.
Sunday School t:4 t am .
Mernieg Worahip 11:00.
Trainiag Union 0:30 p.m.
Etening Worahip 7:30.
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JAMES MARLOW

City, County Citizens Lot
By-Pass Presont Route?

Have Identical Theme

Now la the time for action. Every able
bodied citizen that ean gat out and contact
aomeone about the highway and ita right-ofway property ahouid pHch In and help. It
ta r of Commerce Lon* Range Highway shouldn't be neceaaary for the committee to
call on 'citlzena to take part, the eltlzena
Plannlnr Committed.
And Brnllev Odham, tha rnmmlttee'g ahouid be literally swarming In to the Cham­
chairman, Immediately ahouidered hi* shsrn ber of Commerce office asking for aomeof tha reanonaihilitr for promoting the four- thing to do In the project’* behalf.
There are more than 30,000 reaaona why
lanlng of the preaent highway and the aatha
preaent highway between Sanford and
eurlng of rleht of-wava.
Orlando
ahouid be four-lined and paved,
Atonr with the rhnlrman. other citizen*
•nd nff'-lala of both eitv m d rountr accent- making It Into a modern thoroughfare, eaav
ad a portion of the msoonsIhllHv tn arnualnt to travel, and aaf* to uae. Theae reaaona are
property owner* of the r»ed for contributed each Individual within the boundariea of
Seminole County.
prnoertv for the right.of war.
Orlando and Orange County both have a
However, this •mall rroun of lender*
cannot shoulder ail of the htirden. They vital Intereat in the four-lanlng and widen­
would he Itorne down wHh the tremendniia ing of the preaent highway. The growing
gesnonsthllHv. So. they are rslHn* on many community In Orlando la dependent. In many
othera to heln them In the taaV that muat he ways, on citizen* from over the entire Cen­
acenmnlNhed and accomplished Immediately. tral Florida area ahopplng In their atorea
TIJnl aaid that he w*»u’t fhresfenlnv the and doing hualneaa with Ita hundreda of
nfflrlnl*. or the rlHzen* of Sanford and firm*. Such travel will continue If the high­
Seminole fonnty, hut that the facta aneaV way la modernized. Travel will more than
for themaelrea a* he relteraled that imleaa likely Increaae when traveling over the
the right-nf-wnv* are provided for the fo»«r- thoroughfare la made eaater.
And Orlando aa well aa other Central
Innlng of 17-0? that another route will he
Florida
communltlea. muat real!** *ha* Han­
anught that will he more economical. And
ford
and
Seminole County la deatlned In a
h» warned that. M«nrveva have Keen made."
The economic livelihood of eny proerea. very few abort yeara, to triple ita tize or
give community, town, or rHc. Me* directly even more.
Sanford can be Juetly proud that ahouid
In the eaar «cceaa of Ihe area h«&gt; modern
a
highway
be made more modem, a* the
Wthwav*. Theae arterle* lllerallv dumn
proanectlre customer*. vMtnra realdenta, planning for 17-32.from French Ave. to the
Orange County line reveala. literally thou•pd tondata In our le"a.
Sanford eannnt afford In he hv.pa««ed aanda upon thouaanda of Orlnndt and Oranve
by another highway Sanford cannot afford County citlzena fell! avail themaelvea of the
t h t jolt- that would t*W Ha vfaltnra. tmetrs, wonderful opportunities of aborning In thU
traveler*. tourlata and mofori.ft awav from area. Many era already doing an when th*v
find the economic* Involved In coming over.
Ha Immedlatg center of activity.
Soon, there will he a modern, large, and
Neither can he huatn*«a neoole. with
spacious
sightseeing snd evrurrinn host on
literally, million* of doltara inveafed In tour*
the
St.
John's
River, operated from San­
lat emirta. atore* filling atatlon* reatanrford’s
Municipal
Pier. Thsre’a a poaalhHltv
nlaht elnha. citrua eatahHahmenfa.
that
unusual
and
modem eating establishgift Milt***, and rHhnr hnrinesses denend"nf
ments
will
be
growing
up In thl* ares soon.
OT*m&gt; t rtf fir. nffnrrl tn have their aptomoblla
The
natha
to
the
door*
of theae wonderful
traffic Mt»r»lly Jerked from under them.
additions to Sanford will »he worn deeper
when a modem highway between Orlando
The Sanford Herald
and Sanford (a provided.
Wa could go on and on In naming the
thouaanda noon thouaanda of reaaona why
tha RanfordOrlando fflghwav ahouid he
paved, widened, and four-laned.
Ona man can’t do the tnh, Rraltev Odham. Jimmy Wright. John Melach. Denver
Cordell, Earl Higginbotham Douvlaa Stenatrom. Mick Cleveland Jr. Voile A Wtfltsm*
Jr„ W. Brown MHIer, W. A. Patrick. Otl*
Fourakre. Oeorge Touhy, William A. Hutchi­
son. Forrest A. Brecktnrldge, or any other
small group of men can’t undertake auph a
Friday, Auguit 26, 1666 tremendous Job of securing tha right-ofways for the 17-82 prolect alone.
Thev need help and need It had.
• Neither lit to one another.— Lev. 16:11.
Sanford. Seminole County, end the San•—Tha Ha la a Battled policy in aoma landa, ford-Orlando Highway can't afford to be
provided It tends to support the party la bypassed.
Th at policy certainly tends to do­
Right now. not tomorrow, not n*vt week,
rsal civilization. Even moat barbarians fa the time for actio* by tvery citizen of
tKa truth.
Seminole County.

WASHINGTON I# Preeidenl
Eisenhower and -Vita President
Nlzco teamed up this week like
a pair of diplomatic chef*: they
fried a lot of fi*b with thetr
•peerher before the American Bar
Ann.
Th e , left the Russian* with ao
doubt — became the mala theme
of both iperrhei w ii identical —
that this wai a deliberate itrateg,
•freed upon beforehand b , the
Eisenhower sdminUlrstioa.
Th u w tt the miin theme: In
the upcnmuif neiollitiom between
the United State* ind Ruiiia. Motrow muit prote iti current friendline** by m ikint conceitioni in
the ver, ft»H* where the Russtsn'
hate declined In make them.
Euenhoaer ind Nlion called
upon Russi* to let Germ an, be
unified, free the tatelUte*. and end
tubvertlun In the non-Communiil
to untrie i.
But Ihe ipeecbei served ether
purpoiei betides tr&gt;!n| to put the
Ruiiiani on the dcfenilvo before
world opinion.
We it German, Chancellor Ron-

Road Board member William Dial put

the burden directly on the ahouidtra of San­
ford and fiamlnolt Coun*r eltiiena at a r*cent meeting of tha Sam’nole Countv fham -

HAL BOYLE

Returning From Vacation Is Ordeal
KKW Y O R K i*-R eturning from T&gt;Bti|«a art toftw ,
• vacation ta much more ef u
I. T ry to get stUod tor jury duty
■ in i t n w t ii m mm .
The h t to small, tort year host
A m to a thing ealled i t t "poet- m hardly Rra yen M yaa atoad
W n M a Mime," a k i i f m r dis­
ong* f e w • * rlg k U y spree to
fewedsm Mart* half to* adult
M r t t o i pepnlstlia af Aaartaa to

rad Adenauer goes to Moicow Sept
V and will aak tha Rusalaae to let
Eaa, Germ an, be unified with the
Wi'eitern part. The EisenhowerNixon apeechea give him moral
•upport even though b , themaelvea
the, can't gel him what be venti
At the earn* time the, prepare
people la thia country agalait a
disillusioning letdown If tha aegoUalloni w'th Rueeia make no progreia and the on!, result la In leave
Eait and Wert where the, are
now: talking peace, yielding noth­
ing.
The Untied Nation* subcommit­
tee on diaarnament. including the
United State* and Rutaia. meet*
in New York Aug. 19. Next Oct.
IT in Geneva the foreign minirtera
of the United Staled, Riurta, Brit­
ain and France meet.
Tha Eisenhower-NUoa double
pis, will alio:
1. Console lho*e who. after Eltenhower'a cordiality with tha Ruaalani. m a , have thought he was
going to glv* America’s shirt
•way.

1 Remind American aUlei —
•specially an, who after Geneva
had aa, Inclination to relax a bit
and reduce their defences - that
the cold nar Is far from over.*
All in all. the administration got
■ lot of mileage out of the two
apeechea although whether, tn the
end, It wai wiie to make them de­
pends on how the Ruartani react.
It had aeemed possible after the
friendly eachange* in Geneva ta
July that both aides would handla
each other with hid glovea - pub­
licly, at least — until the, had ■
chance to test each othar out In
the August and October negotia­
tion*.
The two apeechea before the bar
association ware the stiffest Jolt
the administration has given the
Russians since Geneva.
If tha Russians retaliate now
with blasts at the United Stalra
or mike major demands for con­
cessions In publle as Eiunhower
did to them - the elighll, warmer
cold war will turn a little rolder.

T ry and Stop

SAM DAWSON

M ore Price Hikes In Spotlight
NEW YO R K # - Mora price
hikai tbia week apotluht m duitr, a
“ rolling readjuitment" to riatn*
productiun 'coala.
Asncutture, on tha other hand,
ronlinuai to adjuit to aurpluiaa,
price weakneaa, and lower farm
incomea.
Going up In price thl* time are
•ueb Ihingi aa work clothei. treetor*, budding malartala, aporting
goods, haircuta, iheeta tha ingre­
dient! of toap. tome ehamicaia
and, almoat certalnl,, aoft coal.
■•Rolling readjuilment" became
a popular peitwar (arm to denote
how vsrious iaduitriaa reteted at
varioua tinea — an dnearl, to­
gether — to inflation and to
degreca of good sad hard ttmaa
Now, moit industries are fared
with ruing labor cotta and aome

alto find tha coit of thalr raw
material! riling.
food coita hat a he'd pretty
steady. A few thing*, like canned
peat he*, m i) go up, brcauie ol
tail Spring's 1st* freeie, but whole,
aale foud pricei a* a wfiule are
nicrl, below latl jeer's level.
Closest to the home pocketbook,
however, will be the rite In work
clothei iheeti and toma other teatile item*. Apparel makera aa,
ruing production coita have rau*ed
recent price hikti in work clothei
and fabrlea. Going up have been
auede. denim and canton flannel
Still further price hikes m a, lie
ahead when tha minimum wage
boost to |I an hour from T l rente
foot Into effect nail March. Man,
boiler, makera a* well aa tome
work clotjung makera will he af-

YOU'RE TELLING ME!

freted.

debt The government probably
figure* w* aren't on firm financial
footing if we owe each othar more
« ouraetvea.
I 1 t
We're frffta* karrisee pet asoaf everyO* Ike metal! meaf

-By BINNBTT CIRFr jM f E N E W T Y P I S T , fr*»h from college, wee so pretty tha

nobody had th* heart to reprimand her for obvious short
*

In some midwest cities the price comings. The boat taw her frantically eearchln* through
of a haircut it going up lo II 75 Ales on* morning, and aaid
on weekdays and t ! on Saturday. consolingly, *Th*r*, there,
The SI a da, hike in coal miners Mary. If you’v* tost some­
d i , could itnd the mine price of thing again. It Isn't terloua
soft coal up b , 10 to M cent* a enough to burst Into taara
pound operators a t,.
•bout IL"
Ona tractor maktr is railing
"It certainty la." as Id Mary;'
price* of U models b , from 3 23 choking back a sob. “Thla Um*.
per cent to S I per cent.
Ita my lunch."
Predictions that higher wages
• • a
and m ille r building materials will
Ethtl Barrymore, sondrmed
send Ihe price of a new home up
baseball fan, aat neat to aa Into
are made b , a number of builders
and automobile dealert, eager lady ona day *k* kept hollering
to clear out thla year's models, are "Kill tha umptrat Murdar too
reported af f a r in g atill b lu e r burnt" Tha g n at actraaa pern
teatad. "You're being meat un­
bargain*.
But the coat of doing business fair. That poor mas M a t dan*,
continues to rlso In general In­ anything."
th* lady. H e 'a mg I
terest rales edge higher almost * "That a what p a tilah." hatted
a
e
a
ever, week now, adding another
Kgn
not
ad
m
a
a
u
iin
f
d
knnkera
m
l kg &lt;
expense to higher labor and mater­
it " A to* eimt to a I
ial costs.

WE'VE MOVED

Central free* Writer
C R E D IT buying la reported
•oanng. We're all a* atom bomb
•osskIou * thaoe day* sra'vt almoat
forgotten Use pitfalls «C the lew
down payment.

Mo

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To Our New Store Located At 207 W. 1st St

OPENING TO D A Y S % )
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They weren't bothered at all by
Ihe House comm it*** threat*.
They've been held to contempt

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for making excellent komemid
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1 gallon chopped cabbage; M
guLno ciiopped green tomatoe*; 1
tiuMb large onmni (chopped': I
data* sweet bell pepper*, ir##n
tenoppedi; 1 doien aweet bell
pepper*, red (thoppedt; 2 pound*
augar ; • tableapooo whit# muiU rd aced, 1 tablevpooni celery
aeed: 4 cup* ground muitard; 1
tab.rvpoun ginger; and 1 tableapoon tumeric. Cover chopped to
gredieot* with a 10 per cent brine
~&lt;1 pound aalt to t pint* water!.
Let vtand 12 to 24 houfi, then
dr ait Heat Uie ipice*. vinegar
and augar U&gt; th* boiling point
and '.hen m U with th* vegetablei
Stir until well blended and let
aland overnight. In the morning
•tir well and pack in itertlited 12ounce nr pint gU*a )ar*. Seal and
ator* la a cool place. If for tale,
prjvcf*» 12-ounca or pin' Jar* 11
minute* at aimmrring ( t M T ) .

SWF.FT GHERKIN*
Ingredient*: 2 quart* *m»!l.
green cucumber*, uniform lire*
12 tnche*: 2 quart* boiling vine­
gar. t pound! of vugar (4 rup*i;
2 tablevpooni whole ipieei; 1 taV blevpoon celery ired; 2 tableapooni atick rtnnimnn; 2 tab-.*
apoon* whole clovci; and to cup
muitard »**d.
L'v* freah curumbera. Cover
them with boiling hot brine mad*
by devolving 2 cupv aalt la !'•
cup* boiling water, aoak the eurumberi In the brine for 2! hour*,
thea drain them. Heat the vine­
gar ta tha boiling point and pour
It over th« cucumber!. Lat the
Pnrixture Hand &gt;4 houri, then
drain. Sava tha vin e u r and arid
th* augar and apicti. Boll th* mix­
ture for • minute*. Fack tha pic*
klei into eleaa, atertle, hot jar*.
Cover the cucumber! with Ike
boilinr i&gt;rup and ical th* Jar*.
C U C U M B E R PICKLE* (S W K B T!

A l IN D A R

» iVJNl'j
MONDAY
Community Miaiiona a t u . l y
courae al tJie Firat
Baptist
Church beginning al 10 a.m.
covered diih lunch.
Th* W M U *f th* Fir*t Beptlit
Church will hold a study course
taught by Mrs. Carlyle Brook* at
10 a.m. It will b« hated on the
book, “Community Mission Guide".
A covered dish luncheon will be
held at |g noon.
IT K SD AT
Intermediate R.A.’a meet at th*
First Baptist Church at 7 pm.
W KILN M l ) A T
Th* O FS will hold He annual
Robert Morns Ticnte at Rock
Spring* at b p m. Thera will b* a
covered dish meal.
Training Union Worker* Council
meet* at tha First Baptist Church
al 7 pm . for covered dish aupper.
Prayer meeting at the First
Baptist Church at 7:10 pm .
TH URSDAY
Junior G A .’i meet at the First
Baptist Church at .1:30 p m.
Intermediate C A.’i meet at tha
P u «l Raptiit Church at 4 pm.
Junior R.A.’s meet at the
church at 7 p m.
The annual picnic af th# Train­
ing Union of tho First Baptist
Church will be held at Rock
Spring*. Th* bus will leave tha
church at 4 pm. Supper will be
at I pm .

The Rrownle# Bible Cla*a of
the Firat Fre.bytertan Church bad
a “ Firat I)«y of School" party
Wednesday night at t o'clock.
Th# “ school room1* wa* in the
recreational hall of the education,
al building with A l Cave at “ B.
Mean", the teoeher.
Putin* the rourv# of the even­
ing a tpcll down contrvt wav won
bv Plrk Aiken; a history of Flor­
ida contr*t
“l-*vt" by Hank
D'Amico who wav “ told to wear
» dune* cap" and a content of
word* won by Cordon Jacob*on.
Merlo Warner had to aland in the
corner for “ throwing *pit hall*".
An a«*rmldy program wa* hrld
afterward* and the group wav en­
tertained by a hand eon*i«ttng of
Harry Weater, John Terkham and
Hank P'Am iro. pick Aiken *a*ig
and led the group in “ School
Pay*'' and hi* daughter Plane
rendered a piano anlo. Sary King
••corned" “ Gloworrn" and Peggy
Jo Miller did a recitation. Dill
Wirboldt vatif a aolo to the tune
of “ Little Itrown Jug" called
“ Little Brown B u g "
A "Sack Supper" wa* held af­
terward*. Tho*# prevent weie Mr.
and Mr*. Merle Warner, Mr. and
Mr*. Jim Maratita and family,
Mr. and Mr*, Gordon L. Jacob*on,
Mr. and Mr*. Hank P'Amiro and
family, Mr. and Mr*. I). Harold
Fauvrr, Mr. and Mra. Jark Arm*trong, Mr. and Mr*. Tom Free­
man and family, Mr. and Mr*.
William Wieh*ddt, Mr. and Mr*.
Al Ca*e and family, llick Aik«n
aid family, Mr*. Sacy King,
Harry Weater, John Prt kham and
l.orrey Black.

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Helen Hayes' Son
M akes Video Debut
As Younq Problem

(pBAJuonaLd

Senior Fellowship
Plans Work Week
B^qinninn Ann. 23

N0 T ICE
All Calendar
Listing* And
Society News
Are Kequcfded

Day Preceding
ruhlieation

HOLLYW OOD ID -F ra n k Sinatra
ha* been replaced hy Gordon Mar
raa in th* lead mie “ Carousel."
» » h Century Fo« Studio'* film verlion of tha Roger* and Hammeritem musical.
Sinatra didn't report for work
at the “ Carousel" location at
Booth Bay. Maine, Ihl* week Lad
night the studio announced that
Marrae wai given the role. He
wa* Indnicted to report In Ihe
itudlo Monday for pre-teroiding
aesslooi.
On Sepf. S ha will fly W» Booth
Bay for three wehki* ahooting.
Shirley Jonea, Maerar'a ra d a r In
“ Oklahoma," will play opposite
him.
Sinatra told newamni In th* Kait
(hat ha laft th* location becaui*
tha film 1* being photographed In
two procaaie* He «aid he did not
Intend to make tvs* picture* at
once.
*

AND RHUBARB JAM
tainB iatiiai 1 pint rip* atravrWrrlaa, 1 amall fully-rlpa pina■ppla, H pound (about) rhubarb,
B cupa (tV4 pound*) augar, an*
boa &lt;&gt;* auaeat) powdarad fruit
pactin.

Met bad i C r a a b atrawbarrla*
thoroughly, peal pinaoppla; rainova aye# and aora; chop vary
fin* or grind. Cut away aada from
fc-hubarb; v i * and dry| da a*t
B*al: Mica thla ar ebap with a
aaifa. Mis fnilta and maaaura 4
aup* lata • larg* aaucapaa. Maa­
aura augar aad aat aalda. Add
powdar#** fruit part la to fruit la
aaucapaa aad mis waU. Flat* avar
high baat aad atlr until mistura
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T np Joy-Ruth Sunday School
cl**- of the Fir*t Rapti.t fhurrh
mot T u f t t iv evening at the home
of Mr* W It Howard with prr-i
den’ Mr* J W. t’artrr prr-idins
The devotional " P r i f t t " »a «
given by Mr* Melvin Deklc after
which routin'* buvinrss wai taken
rare of letter* were read from
liirl* in the Florida sanitarium in
appreciation of the gift* »cnt to
•hem by the c!a*».
Plan* for a *F [urtmrnt.il meet­
ing were made and It wa* announ­
ced that the meeting will be held
I 1 &lt;• home of }||
i i \r.&lt;
Mime at Markham to begin at i
p m with a mpper at 7 p. in.
T e mil wa* called and pal*
wrr* assigned for ihe month to
the o mber* prevent A n mtnat
ing rommittre eon*l«tlng of Mr*
Melvin Delia, chairman; Mr*
ttalp'i Ifrtl* and Mr*. Calvin It

W inrsday night at th* IS O a
“ Juke Box" dance wa* held with
Mr. C 0. Brown and Mr*. R \V.
I.n.-'i representing the McthiNii.t
Ch-i-ch a- venior bo*tc**e». Mr*.
Oc.iigta fi-Hith » u » Junior host#**.
H.it’citig wav enjoyed and refrc.hmrnlv were served Several
membra vtatrd that ihe L'SO had
crowd* Jun­
ior h.otevtr* ar«- villi needed ami
if stymie I* tntcrv«tc&lt;l In becom­
ing a junu'i ho-trt* they are requeried to go down to the L’SO
and receive a r.ivmbcr.hlp blank
to fi * out It wa* announced A
girl rnii.t be out of high vrhool
an.I mil** be able to give threw
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T H B BF.GUI.AR L U N C H E O N of the VC-P Officer* wive* wa* M - l ve.trrd/vr at 1. 10 In the Mat » j
Tt.e tio.tr.* s-.rvn! drlieiout | refer* nre*. from per«on* other
Rp.taurant. A dellrtou* buffet *:vle dinner wa* ve vc&gt;i. 1 lie clutv r n :ta lum In &gt;n rv« . fluid Th m
rrlre.hmrnl* la Mr* J, C. New- thar. her fimily. One «hould be
dav of every month. H o itriict « m Mi*. A lta i Hit n«r and Mis. V. vi. H w v H . il'hotii i v Jan &gt;• u *ome. Mr* t) T. Itragan, Mr* from a mint.ter The dutlr* of a
Studio!
I .iwjr.t fell, Mr*. IV. It How- Junior ho*le»* are many and may
I .trd. Mt* l)**lr Ray llnrnvby. j he explained when *he g .« i fur
Mr* Ralph lie.t». M r. J W. Car-1 the appllratiun blank.
Tl e public I* Invite.I to tnvpeet
ter. Mi* Itot*.-11 i ll.xlgr* Mr*
die addition* now m the I SO Revend the danring rmim are two
.mailer r&gt;« m» One i* a TV room
Mr*. Beulah Thornton an.l her
and hat cimlortahle chair* ami
HOLLYW OOD CP— Helen Hay**' hou-r guest*. Mr tnd Mr* C &lt;
loungev and a Lee carpet on the
The S&lt; nlor Youth Fctliwx*hlp
flooi Tnr wall, have been paint,
adopted son. 17-yaar old Jamr* VIo&gt; of Cleveland. Mi* l-ora Davis, the Fu*l Mrthodiit i hiirrh w
ed. by th-. ho.trv.ev and vervlce
MarArthur, mad# hit big-limr and Mr*. Reitha Rhode* of San
VIIIORV IN' Dl FI AT
nun. a ct»»l pv.tel thadf. In the
trlevi«inn debut a* an actor last ford, spent the weekend at Cocoa
CLIMAX Mlib, .
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other ru-'tn l&lt; a two-way writing
Itcarh.
Mr*.
Thorni
-n
received
night on CBS In “ Deal a Blow,'' a
at *•
p m an-J runn.ng thiough wives of Climax, population 4J0), (Ink with paper envelope*, pen*,
organized a I'cople'* I'artv to and Ink pa l«. It re a hoy may
vtory of Juvenile delinquency, and the second reward of Kenilworth Friday Sept. 2
aequitt'd hlmtrlf admirably, lit* Shores contest which was a week­
Sunday evening there will he a arouse more inlrictl in Lical elec­ write Irttrr* witnout being di«&gt;
tions.
turt t Thii room la al - • a pa.tel
father It Charles MarArthur, play­ end trip for herself and guc-ts at •andwlrh supper for *sem.»rs and
tlcl-Ray Apartments in Cocoa
tn recent voting the men easily color and their iv a carpet v.n the
wright.
Intermediate* followed hv » period drfcaird the I’roplr's I’artv ran- flour.
Beach.
Kdwatd Arnold, veteran of the
of discussion
Farh evening fol •tidal •• Hut ti e la i ts— bios 'em
stage, movie* and TV , paid the
Mi* flair Scott and five ycad-old lowing worship their will he an — rcnutnrd un&gt;haki-n.
youngster a fins romplimmt:
son, Lee, ainvrd yesterday from a hour of recreation.
“ In defeat we till! won a moral
“ During my many yrar* on the two month trip in Holly wood and
Speaker for the week i* fill llouk victors by getting out the vote."
stage and in movies, radio and L»x Angeles, Calif, to »p*-ni some
said Mr*. Hilda Wirt who lost to
of Hole D lt in t&gt; Set i i hi
T V , lv e appraioJ in many gang­ time with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*
her o&gt; i!e opponent II I yu in the
per*
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Monday
through
Ihursster role* with many so called J. It Truluck, while a.sa.ting or"rnat
day will he terwd Its the cm let rave for village president
‘tough* youngster*. *o I feel quite drr* to Jo*n her huthand, Lt. Cmrir
of the M.m S the recreation will was a hig turnout tor a little place
Scott
in
Ftcnch
Morocco.
qualified to »ay that hr did a mag
lo* I,,| hv A&gt;hhy Jure* and Miss l.kc this."
nlfirent Job and ha* an excellent
Mabel Chapman.
Ml** Grace Mxrie Slmeclpher
future in the theater If he puts
The theme for the « r r k xx,11 hr
hla mind to it. I had the pleaiurr and Mia* Beverly Cooper will leave
Hy 5 p. m. The
of working with hit mother in Monday for Maryville, Te m i, to 'la t it. | V , V F i Hrdi mptix r
T h e White bister* in 1944. so enter their sophmoic year at yellow .hip" Dlscu-ion leaders
w II DC Mm .1 vi | ,
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naturally got quit* a kirk out of Maryville College.
Wilma I , Iherf. Mr* VV. It Hrn
working with her son tonight."
Teddv Walker and Richard Pha *&lt;’n. Mr. and Mr*. Janie* llorard.
Young MarArthur i* a student
amt ih« Rev. Mdlon II. Wvati
at bolrbury School, New Hope. g.xn returned today from Jark-on
villa
Naval
Air
lta«e
where
thev
l1*., and hit previou* acting ex­
perience wa* limited to school attrndrd th* Buy ScoBt K x p lo m s
play*, a bit part on ■ radio pro Render soul.
gram, a bit In summer stork and
Mr. and Mr*. William Blair
another in “ Salute to France.'* a
and children have returned to
recent theater project m Farit
III* mother coached hi* Iheatrl their home In Birmingham. Ala .
cal earcer. She watched him be after a visit with her parent •
tween her entrance* in “ Skin of Mr and Mis. Edmund Mclsvh of
Our Teeth** in her dressing room 2111 I’ark Ave.
at CBS. New York. She will sec
ihe enliro show via Ulevinon re­
cording.

Star Frank Sinatra
Replaced In Role
By Gordon MacRae

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Group Chosen,
Plans Discussed
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Travel To St Pete
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Ol' Carry Strngel ami rno*ic
Rip Colrm»n were taking the bow*
lor the N*w York Yankee* tmlay,
whether &gt;oii l^ve 'em or hate
V m , you've got to admit th«t when
the chip* ate down thr Bronx
D im tirr, ii ii.iIIv tome thrn-ish.
.Manager Slcngcl ralmly icleet«&lt;) Coleman, on almost unknown
21 yrar-*M lefiy put up from Den­
ver, lo oppo-r Ih# Indian* in the
lin t same nl Ihrlr rrurlal Ihree
game irrlf v at Cleveland last
right The result wav a M Van
ir e virlory. New York now ndrv
In Hr* plare by H i same* over
the Chirago White So*, who
dropp d a 61 decision lo the Washinirtnn Srnalorv.
The low dri pprd Cleveland two
lull game* behind New York. Early
Wynn, the Cleveland ilarler, » a i
hustled to the fhnwer* in the sec­
ond tnnine alter allow ms tour rum
More heat wav taken off the YanJlera when the he-.t the fourth-plac*
H o .Ion He-1 Fn* eould do wav
split In a double header with the
Detroit Tiger• Detroit won the
opener 6 I, and llnvton grabbed
the nightrap f .«, falling five game*
behind New- York
In the mher American League
contest, the Kamaa City Athletira
cenked lha Baltimore Oriole* 0 2
In the National league, the
Rrooklyn Dodgera were dapped
down by the Cincinnati Hedlega
H i and 6 3 It *a» the first time
the Buna Had lovt a douhla hill
this year, and rnupled with Mil*
wauVre’a 3-2 victory over the New
York C.lanli it left t**e Bravra ft
game* behind Biooklyn in second
plare.
Philadelphia nahbed a pair from
the St Louis Cardinal* 119 and 6 3
The f'lttaburgh Plralea edged thr
Chicago Cuhv 21
The Yankeev railed Coleman up
from their Ameriran Awn farm,

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13. gome 1-1 inning* lo beat Bal­
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timore 12-6. In hi* only other ip
pearanee, at*n against Baltimore
Aug 2d. he pilehed a third of an
Inning to preverve a 12 victory for
Boh Grim.
It waa the other way around lavt
night when Coleman gut Into trou­
ble with two away and a run home
In the eighth inning Grim came
in aril applied the ilnpper the real
of the Way. Joe Collin a‘a Iwo-run
homer wav the big blow of the
Yankee aeennd inning and Andy
Carey contributed one in Ihe sixth
Al lio -c ii homerrd for Cleveland
in ihe m th
Boh Torlerfield of Wavhlnglon
won hi* third game from Ihe White
P ITTM lU n G H T — Dcvpile the
So* The Senator* knocked out prnir showing of the Plltaburgh
Connie Johnvon with a four-run
Pirate* under hi* Icadrnhip. G«nfourth Inning, and collected 13 Hit*
In al! Minnta Minoio drove In the rral Manager Branch Rickey aayi
he Haa rrU in e l the confidence of
only Sox run
Ned Garver won the Detroit John Gilbreath, president of the
opener. Bay Boone and Charley club.
klaxwrll hacked him up with a
And. he »ays, he inlendv In ilirk
double and homer apiece, earh with the Pirates when hta fivehailing in two run* The irrnnd year term i » general manager eagame wa* Jack!* .Tenvrn’v ahow plre* at the end of November.
a* he hrram* the flr't Ameriran
In an i n t e r v i e w yesterday.
leaguer to drive in l«r run* Ihi* Hickey, 13, mdicalrd b» would vlay
year. The Bovton outlicldrr ae- cm in an advisory capacity. But in
minted for four run* with a homer the aarne biralh he left Ihe door
and baaea loaded tingle
often for Galbrealh In frappolnl
Kantav City rollerled 13 hit*, him grncial manager
while Art Ceeearelll limlled Ihe
llickey'* contract has a proviso
Oriole* to four, including a twofor him to rrmaln with the Pirate*
aun homer hy Hal Smith.
Johnny Klippatem gained hit in an advlvnry caparily. Last year,
third vlrlory over Brooklyn, hut after hr announced plan* to retire
had tn be relieved with two out a&gt; lha end of this season. G i l ­
in the ninth Inning of the opener breath said he would aak Rickey
by Herahrlt freeman. Wally Pott lo stay on for at lra*t one more
ilammed hta 32nd homer in Ihe year after as general manager
Whrn aikrd yesterday If Gal
rrrond Inning lo get the fliwjo off
ui front In the nightcap Freeman breath had talked with him about
relieved Joe Black In Ihe seventh, I hi*. Bltkey said ” Y r » '' but de­
and got rrfdit for hit fifth victory clined to elaborate He and mere­
although he left for a plnehhittrr ly:
when tha Itrda tcorrd two nina lo
"M r. Galbrcbth haa told me:
'Branch, if you gn out, 1 do.' But
break a 4-4 tie In Ihe ninth
P h i l a d e l p h i a won Ha sixth 1 believe John’a italcmrnl haa lo
atrilght. overcoming a six-run def­ do with tha contract i* iU aland*
ied in the opener. Robin Roberta ■ow."
regiatered hi* flat victory tn the
Galbrealh, a multimillionaire!
opener, aurvivlng a four-run Card Columbus (Ohior real estate oper­
outburat In the firal inning and a ator, waa not available for com­
five-run splurge In lha fourth when ment
Wally Moon hoisted a grind-slim
Rickey said Galbrealh ha* loaned
burner. Saul Rogovln won tha night­ morw than a half million dollar*
cap av Ihe Phili came from behind lo Ihe haplrti Pirate* "without
again. It wav Del Enniv night, and seeking money from Ihe other
he celebrated hy getting three H U stockholder*."
In the opener and a double In the
The Prralca, who have been tn
irrnnd game.
eighth plare Ihree of Ihe tail four
It appeared a* If Jim Hearn
yrara and who are in Ihe cellar
would heal Ihe Bravev. hut Milnow, are taking a heavy l.m at
waukre muted him in the seventh
the gate thli year as attendance
Inning with all Ihalr runs on Ihree
continues In dwindle.
walk* and two alngln. Warren
Rickey ha* been a perennial
Snahn toned a lix-hlller at the
optimist linen coming hue from
Glint*.
Rimon Malta* doubled In the the Brooklyn Dodger*. II* says
eighth al Pittsburgh and Johnny he'* backed up that optlmiim by
O'Brien singled In break lip a M Investing 1300,000 In Pirate stock
pitching duel between the Bucs' and would buy mure If he had the
money.
Roy Face and Paul Minntr.
Sucre r*ful with the St.Louli
Cardinals and lha Dodger* before
landing In Pl!t*burghl ( Rickey nays
be aecepti full blame for the
plight of Ibe Pirates. He dictated:
" I force-fed the youngster* and
H failed. But I could not build
with m m whose days had paised.
Ftrhapa t could have kept tha
♦aalHag* players longer."

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Solid Favorite
Role Is Assumed
By Memphis Nine
By T H E ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bulwarked by te'led veterans,
the Memphis Chicks assumed a
solid favorite’s role tn the South­
ern Assn pennant (raeas today
after grabbing first place from the
fading young Birmingham Barons.
Memphis ran its winning streak
In six fast night by beating Ihe
Jittery Chattanooga Lookouts S I
The Chicks got Ihe decisive rum
as a result of Chattanooga errors
In the eighth Inning.
Mobile knocked Birmingham off
Ih* lop parch with a doubl* shutout. T h r Dears got glittering pitch­
ing from veteran Earl Moasor and
rookie Ralph Msuriello in scoring
I4&gt; and 2 0 ilrnonns over the
slump-ridden Raionv, who hsve
been blanked tor 21 rnnsecutive
Innings and have failed to score
In 46 of 46
New Orlran* knocked over Ita
favorite "cousin." Ih* defending
champion Allan!* Cracker* 10-4,
and Nashville rallied for a T • I
victory over titllo Rock.

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(Jv-The upiiitt-g of the teen-agers had beta
put down and gull's "musoie rcurors," as Jane Nelson refers to the
group in their 2Us, had taken com­
plete ebarg* of the Women's Na­
tional Amateur Golf Tournament
heading m o this afternoon's semi­
finals.
Tha firal li-hnl* matrh pairad
Miss Nelson, a relased, wisecracking 2f-&gt;ear-old butury teach­
er from Indianapolis, against Mrs.
Scott Probaaeo J r , Chaitanooga,
Te n n , 23-year-old molhtr.
The other match paired Polly
Riley, advertising specialist from
Fort Worth, Tea., who'll be 29
tomorrow, against Tat Lesser, 22,
a Seattle Univcruly senior.
M l a * e a Nelson and Lesser
scorched
the 413-yard Myers
Park Country Club Course with the
best performance* of the week tn
yesterday'* quatler-luiali. Each
waa 2 under par tn an Impressive
victory. Jane trlmmwJ 20-yaar-old
Barbara Mclatue, Toledo, Ohio,
6 and 3, and Pat smothered Mrs.
II. S. Covington, Orangeburg, S.C.,
V and 6.
Mrs, Prohasco and Miss Riley
had lo Havel all lha way. each
gaining a hard-earned 1-up victory.
M ri. I'robaaco, who aa Betty
Rowland of ’ Uatngluo, Ky., and
Rnliina College, was national Inter­
collegiate champion a few yean
ago, wf*a | down with four bolta
lo fday but rallied lo edge 11-yearold Anna Quasi, Marysville, Wash.
Miss Riley ouatevl U-year-old
Margaret (Wiffil Smith, St.Clair,
Mich., In a grim struggle that saw
Polly unable to win a hole after
Ihe IMh as they halved tha last
Six la an unyielding struggle.

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It CMS. N o — Milo Wav at*. 1*1.
Malt Laka City, atnppad John Ilonaion. 1*1 •*, Oakland. Callt.. I
U&gt;M a No k i .i ;k — Charlav Mar•t l i t !/.&gt; .Vnii-ln atop|&gt;-4 Ika
Kenny Kuhn, 18&gt;year old bonus
Jaokma, la•. Naw Turk, a
.NSIVV TO nK — Ton* CJa*Mar4n rookie for tho Indiana, always
t i l Stnoklvn, oulp«tni&gt;&lt;l J»hnn&gt;
will remember his first major
Organ. IS IS -I, Naw York I
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Japan, alapya* SUaarkl Aklrams. league gam*. He entered the con­
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Small Town Teams
Battle For Title
In Little League
W ILLIAM SPORT. Pa 'F - Two
learnt from small communities
Just 33 miles spsrt rompete todsy
for Ihe National Little League
Ba*eh*ll Champlnnthip
Delaware Town»htp. N J , which
overeame a thrre-mn deficit ye*,
lertlay to defeat Auburn, Ala , wtU
be taking on "neighbor" Morrisville. P a . which had lo so two
extra innings to defeat Winchester.
M«&lt;*. 36.
The New Jersey boy* scored
three runs in the lop of Ihe tislh,
Ihe Anal Inning in regulation Lillie
League play, to lend the Auburn
tram back to Alabama In Itars.
Home run* by Harry Koulks and
Wilbur Rohimon areountrd for the
winning run*. Koulks' came with
a man on baa*.

Duke Snider Says
Brooklyn's Fans
Don't Deserve Flag
BRO O KLYN '^-B ro o k lyn fans
don't deserve Ihe National Leasee
pennant in Ihe opinion of Duke Sni­
der, Ihe Dodgera* rrnter fielder
whoie average hat -dropped from
.Ml lo .299.
There were hoot from Ihe staads
Thursday night at Snider rollerled
only one hll lo two losing games
lo tha Cincinnati Redlrgt.
"They art lha worst fans In
baseball," said KnhJer after Ih*
gam*. "They don't deserve the
pennant" and then added aa an

Tha Florida Stile Laagua pen.
naot It all wrapped up and de­
livered to tha Orlando Flyers.
Joe Valmat hid Hie honor last
night when he pitched his 23th
victory. The Flyers beat Gainesville's G-Men 7-1, clinching tha
second naif title. They also won
the first half.
Cocoa beat Lakeland 4-1 In the
only othrr game played. Rain
wiped out St. Petersburg at West
Palm Beach and Sanford at Dayton* Beach.
Gainesville's last minute efforts
to overtake Orlando collapsed on
seven G-Men errors. That and a
tan run homer hy Jess Giu.lreau
made it easy for Valmat to be­
come the winmngrit pitrber In lha '
league on a seven hitter. H u rec­
ord is 2310.
Cocoa's Jim Wheeler threw a two
hitter at Lakeland Four Cocoa hits
in the eighth finally broke a 1-1
tie and produced the clinching
.
run* Inoerncii Rodriguez, relurn*
ing lo the lineup after an Injury,
hit his 19th home run tor the first
Cocoa run. He also drove in a run
in Ihe eighth
The sravon'a biggest crowd. 2.731. turned out at Orlando. Cocoa
drew only 310.

Battle
Underway
V A N D A LIA , Ohio '*-Trap»hoo|.
Ing a greateat ahow, Ihe Grand
American Handicap, was on tap
today with more than 2.000 of the
Western Hemisphere's fine*! seattrrgunnrrs fighting it out over Ihe
tno-target route for eloie to Itoo,non m prire money.
While the big firld wav firing
In the premiere event, the shoot­
ers were still talking about yes­
terday a merry mtxup which left
Ihe winner of the preliminary han­
dicap in doubt
Y. B Bee*, M year-old lire sales­
man from Hayworth. tU-. wv* the
apparent winner after defeating
Weldon Hupman of Buckley, 111.,
a 2J-year-old farmer In a »h™&gt;toff B .in had led Ihe field of 1.133
with teorn of 36*100
However, the executive commit­
tee of Ihe Amateur Trapshooting
Asvn. was investigating a report
that fteea should have shot from
21 yard* Inilead of 20 The report
of tha June 10th Illinois Stale ihoot
at C airy, 111., credited Ittrs with
a 93 and tie for second plat* in
Ihe handicap there, a score whirh
m o u M have moved him back lo
Ihe 21-yird line.
Under trapshooting rile*, a
marksmen who wtna or places sec­
ond or tie* for either spot In a
registered shoot must move back
a yard in subsequent events
Rees, however. »ald the icport
was erroneous and th li he had
actually fired a 92 tn the stale
meet and that lha 29-yard mark
from which he fired yesterday wa*
hi* correct handicap.
The preliminary champlonrhlp. a
huge trophy and aeveral thounnd
dollira in pm* money, hung tn
th» balance aa the executive com­
mittee promised a decision today.

Pro Sam Snead
Is Well On Way
To First Million
M O N TR EA L r - Sam Snead,
who is well on his way to hit first
million from golf, and Mike Sourhak, ex-footballer who turned tn
the links for a livelihood, today
hraded a big flclJ into the second
round of the £6.(09 Montreal A
Open Each carded opening-touad
63* yesterday.
The 43-ycar-old Snead from
White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. hambociled the eaperta who aaid ha
couldn't putt, with a remarkable
display of hli short game lo port
hta five-under-pir card Souebak,
Duke University footballer and now
fro mGroiainger'a, N .Y., had every
club In hi* bag working for him ia
his par-wrecking 11 holes.
When all the scores were la. It
srai Snead and Souehak one alroko
up on Doug Ford, husky 33-rear*
old pro from Kiamrsha Lake, N .Y.,
and Marty Furgnl, rangy 6-footar
from Lemont, III.
Two itrakes back al 67 was Gen*
LiV.ici, the former U S , Amateur
champion and a SI9.000 winner so
far this year on tha tournament trail.
Thirteen othere In tha field of !•
American and Canadian pres and
amaieurs managed to get undir
par-70 figures.

Babe Zaharias
Expects Freedom
'Before Too long'

G ALVESTO N , Tex. i* - Bab*
Zaharias, the famed woman ath­
lete, has finished X-ray treatments
for removal of a eanrrr and ex­
pect* lo be out of the bovpilal
"before toe long," the said Thurs­
day night.
Mrs. Zahsrias, who underwent
aa operation for a rectal cancer In
April of 1933 and returned lo win­
ning big-time golf in (our months,
had In have another operallon in
May, this lima firr a displaced disc.
When thli was dona another can­
cer was discovered In tha pelvic
bone.
The X-ray treat menta were start­
ed about Hire* weeks ago.
She it able lo move about her
hospital room and last wash waa
takas for a drive by bar husband,
Georg*.
She said whrn the got out of Ihe
hospital the would go to her home
In Beaumont
"She will return lo golf," said
Zaharias aa tha Bab* nodded
assent.
after thought "that la why w* are
going to Jortoy City next year."
The Dodgers will pity seven of
their games in Jersey City test

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Six M ain Events ~
On Program Today
F O R T LA U D E R D A LE &lt; * -* !«
events ere on Ih* progrim today
at the Florida State AAU Women's
Outdoor Swimming meot with on* f t
•late record already on lha boohs,
Carolyn Green of Fort Lauder­
dale set a new ilato mark to tho
1.3O0 meter swim or 21:111. The
previous record was set In 1939 at
Miami Beach by Evelyn Rinds,
23:19 3.
Miss Green holds tho nations!
record at 23.014 and recently won
tha National Women’s AAU 1,300
meter event to Philadelphia.
Lis Taylcr was second, on# W
length behind Miss Green, followed .
by Nils Shta. All are tram Fort
Lauderdale.
The meet eowtinuoe through BaM

unlay.

A WORD TO THE WISE
A B O U T U SE D C A R S

ABOUT NEW CARS

Wi must m TI our used care quickly to mako tha number of new DODGE
•alei we're going to make by September 50th.

1955 DODGE Salts Are Almost Doubla Those Of 1954
Prom now till September 10, DODGE dealer* ire pledged to mike
them more thin double.
Unequalled ityllnf, outstanding performance, brill ImUy beautiful In*
teriora and luxurious comfort hive sold the 1955 DODGE to thou*
aancli.
Now, we are adding to a valua that can’t bo mite had,

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yard for
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children. Immediate occupancy
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I9.MT, — *1400 down. i l l . par
month OB *1,000. down and
ilightly higher monthly pay­ "tie * r . 1st St.
Phone 127
ments. Payment* Include In*,
and taxe*. You »hoo!d »ee the lt a f r e r ly A p p lia n ce C e n te r
detail* on this.
Your W&gt;*tjngh"u*e Dcalrr"
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Have raady Fro»pcel» /or A C R E ­
Prone 1137
A G E and bearing O RAN GE IIS Magnolia Ave
grove*.
C O N C R ETE
w. h . - u n r t m t a r ic K
Raady Mixed Concrete Cmvereta
Bratlnr — General laauranre
Block, Sand. Gravel, Cement
Grrtmde B. Dlagfrldar Asaeelata
Caarrrta Pipa to Maal All QuaUFhon« s i s
u s N . Park Ave.
ftcatiua.
Phene 24M
To Help You Hant or Buy. Sherm an C tm rre te P ip* C a.
Oel West I ilk Si.
■eta I . Faytee
(Beg. Real E itile Broker)
Vwtec Maefcloe*. an* Repairing
Aanabelle Broon Hradrrtee.
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Ph. » U — 17-33 -at Hlawalha
— Factory to Toe —
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Encloaad head. Sag proof betoom
rail with ptaetta ends. Plastic or
rayoo tapaa. Colton or nyl*«
W o o d ru ff A Slngletsry
cords.
Real Estate
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rei H aeireH Bldg.
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phone t.tU
Pbnna 1*73 Atlantic Bank Bldg.
C LEAR AN C E SALE
n .U M B IN C
Used furniture, appliance*, toot*,
Reconditioned Guaranteed
etc. Bought-sold. Larry'* Mart, Contract and repvir work. Free
C O U N TR Y HOM E
USED MOTORS
aattmaten. R. L Harvey. SO*
321 E l i t i s t St. Tbona 1(31.
l ‘v II P SKA KING,
S-R It. notne ntualcd on 3 acre*
Sanford Ave. Phone iua.
N E W L Y Furnished I Btdroom
rirallant garden land. 14 asgiKid condition
124.30
A Utile Rlt of Everything'
rltni* tree*. Situated 1
tloxia*. U r | « w r o n pnrcjj.
1. I. II P. KVIN HUD E.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. run like a top and brats
T H E C U R IO S ITY SHOP
Shady l a w n . Good tubing,
block from arhnol hit* liar Re­
duced for quick sals to M.soo. Neal to Rtnoatl's Court JT-U Re. Elirin ce l I nnlrarfinj; and llrnvttt
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USED TR ACTO R S
like new
N EW M ASONRY HOM S
Brndix and C ro'lry Annlianre*
2300 Uellonville.
B n u TrsaSae Co.
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3-B It home almoit completed on
112
Magnolia
Ave.
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larga lot. iltuateo jiut out of ■ w a y I M Snath
Radronm house.
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3 II. JOHNSON,
Plumbing, g in s * rtrating
city on Grapaville A vr. near Elae. Conk Stova — gjn,. 4 Wa*h.
»hed. Porch, carports end large
11in i» i
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lent plan. top.
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leg machine* — Sin In S43 . M a ­
lawn. l/mgwood. J . B. Grant,
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alter • p. m. or on weak-and*.
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SALE — Two
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Sanford l.inotcum A Tile Co. II II SEA ItEE
House. Concrete block, utility,
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Phone 1917
SHOE CLEARANCEarreen porch, larga living room.
10 II FIR ES TO N E.
2 Bedroom Furnlihed or Un/urnI .line* ar-' *'*»|l *•-n'e Sime*.
Nice location. Angela* and Me.
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FLOOR SANnmn a Pim*huig, auxiliary lank
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lama i . D rBary. Nell N. Snyder.
Oik Goort furnlsbed, laid h fn 14 II St D T I ATW ATER
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m oot" runtroli
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ford on Stale nnad 4*_______ L IF E or II. A A. insurance agrnt
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utilitlei lad. waek or month.
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surance to pilots or Carrer
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HOMES - 1 2 5

M ANY DIFFERENT. FLOOR PLAN S

F.H.A. &amp; V.A.

PRICED FROM

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• 32 H O M E S ALREADY U N D E R
TAKE YO UR C H O IC E

FINANCING

C O N ST R U C T IO N

We had 59 V. A. and 31 F. H. A. committments to build theso
homes before the recent change that increased ,V. A. &amp; F. H. A.
&amp; F. H. A. in Service Loans Down Payment by 2 /o. You can actual­

• YO UR H O M E C A N BE COMPLETED IN 6 WEEKS

ly purchase these homes for $250. less down payment than you’ll
be able to on future homes we shall build.

• Y O U M A Y C H O O SE YOUR BATH TILE CO LO RS,
BRICK TRIM, P A IN T CO LO R S IN SID E &amp; OUT.

$10,600 HOME
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FOR EACH $1,000 THAT THE HOME YOU DESIRE
TO PURCHASE COSTS MORE THAN THE EXAMPLE
WE HAVE USED, A D D $6 PER MONTH FOR
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2625 SO U T H F R E N C H AVE.
Phono 2100 or 2198

P. S. To bo perfectly honest wHK you, our streets ire nth'er
sandy at present and (t will be next week before we’re
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i ■&gt;&lt;*» »tnp shouting "Htrd* of a feather, H i
i i &lt;i frail ini, I'll try to tell you what I invan
l&lt; m y group, if there la a r illir n prrsauit aim
I &gt;• i n i^larwHin alwitil any dull m b jr r t, ! arn
I * I* y I recently *|wnt four him o at a |*»rtv
» r, ch w*« rrlialdy rrportrd a* lu m j th r X I
h i * tr* l. tint I wa* captured early l&gt;v an
i n.ateur naval atratrgial who ktndlv rave mi
a &gt;• | lav of the Haiti* of ■liltlaiu! I tried to
e»c*pe hy croaaing iny eye* anil saving "O h. I
a * » ahont Jiitlatnl I had a Ju tla n d |&gt;ony
• ten I «*** n in e" No dire — hr just raid
T hat • iald I didn't know they had |mnie*
n In u in a ik '' Th en hr went on to allow that
if the Herman* hail moved their heavy rrui»•ii in hrat. to occupy the llrlliah until the
1&lt; nl* aaprn* i oold he brought in from the
•• tt. K A S T , tnalrad of hurrying them in
fn in th* a o u lh -W K H T, where they were ra ­
i l o i l to lhe fur from the Hntiah light eruir
•i* Hi* outcome might have— .
I had an hour to apare In Tani|i* la*t week
hi a iloplav window along Franklin Street, I
••I i«d a |i.i ir of Irouaer* of the moat archie live
•had* of heliotro|ie, and I Blood there, idly
leveling them There wa* a clatter behind me,
which I hr»t thought wa* a diarardrd fuel
lenk from a passing airplane It wa* only th*
' la) |ai which a lenevolent government place*
u|on it* corner inall-tane* for the arriuaernent
cl 1he mailing public. A gentleman had. preroll.ably deposited a letter therein.

It'* h a n l to hr h r i t that th i* u/rly crrulurr make* am h drlinau* nr/ni/c
onc/-/riec/— rrrcrfea one of thr dirhr* that An* madr Florida tnmuu* Far
(Aoar u Act mny not rcer h a ir vrrn a Florida *htimp all c/iriM'd up m hit
Sunday fpi to m rrtm ' ilathr*. Aerr Ae i* TAi* frllow and Ala m yriada c,/
roir*in* emm in ahno*t all af thr u atrrt m am! turraundirif! thr ulati. Th ry
h a ir n in ln h a ln l hearily to (A* im a n tiu l(u lu rt af Floridian*

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I » m l lu (HI you how much I er»)o% &gt;«u»
rrsigT lolumu n t r y Hunday I h*o nil
k&lt;!rd Okrtn all lot k w p and lh#&gt; art nr&gt;
fine
f tmfraiulatftofia on y«Mir first lovett **Jeit
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Them ja-upl* ain't gom' nowhere, and they
nin'l buyin' nothin'. Imiik at that big a ig nYeur Credit I* tio o d '-w h o pay* for them
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ifn*1 Th e (ceuple. huh? l.ook all around l c an*'— ' ( ’a*h'— 'N o flow n I'aym enl Am I
right or wrong?"
I tried again. “ I gue*» they do enough buui&gt;t in pav th* rrnl ami th* light hill* "
“ N a w -th e plat* l* d*ad The»e |a-ople don't
''i anything hut cat and d are at half dressed
women. I'm goin' Itack in Detroit "
“ What happrna in Detroit when I lie ft malt
i'f ure I* inadvertently (lei ua *ay) displayed'’"
"I'eople up there don't have time for nothin'
nkr that Th e y keep bury, and they don't
have to run to nobody In borrow money or
I c.v aomethm' on credit Detroit’* a ra*h town
You know how many car* they make a year
&gt;n Detroit?"
"N o , I don't, but I gueca they make mort
i f them than they would make, if they had to
•ait for a ca*h buyer for each one."
"Y o u talk Ilka all theae other people down
i.ert Credit'* ruined the place, and I'm glad
)*m leavin'. I jutt wrote my brother fur bn*
fare, and I’m gum* ttraight tv Detroit. A m I
tight or wrong?"
You anawer it.

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C A LLIN G C A U A W A Y
1 want to ccHigratulate ion and H cv f
Callaway on the *|ifendid arliclr veil pcit
hah*el recently, rntitlrd "ftirthplare ol
Adam” ♦All Honda Magarlne, Julv 1*1
A* a writer and an authorttv ore rvtra
•enactry percrpliccn. I vouch ten Mr Call#
way; lid a* a repurlrr of psychic irulh lor
marly III year*. I have fecordrd m trial
niocafi* thinugh trance nwiliunn which
vrrdv Mr Callaway'* contention*
Hire lr on* recording "Th* (iaiibn ol
lUlro m *a*t oI the (cull cd M o a n known
l&gt;y ancient* a* the 'lb a it of Water* and
'Th* I Vntet of L'rratnm' T h r u a glial
magnetic emanation at ill generated in I hi
llulf It aaa thr f lulf Stream ahu h ■auwet
Ncah* Ark lo Ararat Miw*-», who wintc I hi
tool of Ccrtie*!* ui 11112 It I tiail novel w o,
thr tiaiden cd Helen. and naturaHv hr I*
Iwttd it wat In the tttd Wnitd Alai cliinrr
l&gt; enenech. ti aa* in I W A ll that meitimi
i*tn t iduinIdea aa* psychically gunt.il to
««tk the harden (lev nnd Ifie Sun He cam*
very clcwe to it u n til JI year* later on
Kacter Sunday in 1513 1‘iinrr ele lava, &gt;k&lt;
a niiMie, aa* gualed auhrvmacMwiy to f'ha
at* I ha original Harden uf Helen."
IO W A g O I O M O IT H I 1 ROOM .
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Thank* a million for the rheck you ant
for my tm)ce I have just cashed it and a n
tickled jank It aaa swell id you In give roe
a chance Hod hleaa you.
I have been aaked tu send a copy cd thr
magarine cnntamtng my recipe a* far aaav
aa New York, I'ectnay Irania and WiacocMin
Heal af all gawd wtahaa lo all the people
connected with our toe magarine
MM. AAJA &gt; 0 WIN fat*ti- "~i

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T h r master stroke of the rrci|&gt;* contret
ateurr* your place in hulctry I aaa |niU ru tally taken with the mango salad formula in
your Ju ly I? wane H may interest your
itacirra lo team that this delicacy ran be
•ri-vrd all through the year, hy substituting
a synthetic mango for the ripe fruit T h e
synthetic mango a scruple III make; you take
e ball cd twine, N m iU r to that uwd in tying
kite*. and soak It for any m tivenienl prncid
cn lur|enlinr Th e rrwult is inrtwtinguwhabW
in taste and in propensity tu cling In the
teeth, from the true fruit T h e home-made
mango ran lie converted Into a do it-you rrelf persimmon by Nmply marinating II fur
a few day* in a sauce made cd eciual |&gt;arla
of alum -water and ker-Menr
WTOOOtON A U IN . lackvawvUN
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W I RE ALL PLEASED
fli&gt;* of rav IN Land friend* jih i sent me
a tear &gt;heet frtan the July 24 i**cM id All
Honda Magarine with my htlir p n i .
-M an With ih* Hide* "
Her letter begins. “ All fN l.a n d aa*
|lta**d." which id rourae please* m* and
a ill pleat* you
O UVf wr IttIMUkN.
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\Yi hove Millie llitc-leHm g
a rlli lea ciiiiiiug up in tin m .ii
fcit111• flue tin* lo ilo with I tr
*iki-ol* .mil offer. vcilnr «t.ll|vtu which ►rein almost fa n l.i'tu
Fm o sample, our hrec-dei of
the*i i ulc mill lrtlelll.grill little
turd, cl,ittiiv (hey h.ivr the obtl
ItV to Ir.irn uni) '|&gt;rwk MtU
word' W ith e r I ’.lfukrcl owner
inaintainv hi* hird learn* all ol
certain television nimtnrrc inla
Th a t one we would ri-roinmend
la- urgrtl lo turn its talent* to
ol hr i In-Id*
Another article lell* u* an in ­
teresting story nf a U d v ac irn ll«t who ci|ieiate* cm all.irk*. ha*
hunted with »|ie«r and * »im
tin* in incial of the aeaa of the
world and written a book Sbe
live* in Klurida and bet string
ol linpreaaivr title* weigli* al
inciat a* much a* site dura.
Alan, from T a rp o n Spring*
come* a story almul the Inal of
four (ireek brother* credited
with starting the a|intige indus­
try in the United Stale* and re­
sponsible fur bru itin g to that
area the many (Ireek* who live
there today and ate |&gt;art nf t Infamed *|Minge halting fleet.

OUR COVER
(lu r Uiiver Ihi* week i* dedi­
cated to those tnttepid and
hardy little ladies who drive
H orida'k school huae* over
sandy, country road*. bu*v city
street* and through storm anil
•unshine with a remtd of safety
second Io turtle Mr* I,nl* Have*,
t he lit I le I (Ml |Miund d n •er of the
Inis on O u r ('over, is from
llainesvtlle and typical of the
women who year after year, u n ­
der every condition, safely anil
coni|ietently haul our children
to ami from school* over I lie en­
tire state. I I'hnto by T re n t
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A H AP P Y READER
My wife and I and tan cither Canadian
couple* have plat finished reading vail nan*
cl last Sunday. Th* an cd ti* fit*l lac am*
acifuainled with your magarine during July
ahull »* *|»n« at Daytona Heach. and now
a* cannot do without it. II we cannot And
it on local newaaipnd* we have friend* in
l&gt;*ytona Heac h mail fopie* to u*

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hk* “ Money fu n d " and the euirender c-f
St Auguattne bv th* H n tt-h Th a t on* tent
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X * it possible to create in th in ) dimension, a tn-rnile •trip of
naridy, sunshiny Florida beach complete with bather*, |ill in
trees, life guard* .mil rolling wave* in a diorama no bigger th in
n piano hot?
Th a t wa» the question Governor f a r let on a-ked of IlfLin d '* Karl Grown hark in 192!!, when Florida was invited to
exhibit it* many charm* at the Chicago World'* Fair
Grown *.»id it could he dune— than went out to find out how ’
T h e result was a diorama which raptured the fancy of Fair
official* and hundred* of thousand.* of vi*itor». Ami it *et in mo­
tion Kxhihit Guilders, Inc., of l!el.and, world-fainou* for domic
the impn**iltlc in miniature. Since the Chiruipi Fair, the firm
ha* made hundred* of intricate, th ud dimensional exhibit* and
diorama* Th e ir work ha* lieen seen by million*
F'irst and last promoter* of Florida, the IV L it id linn ha*
confined a great majority of it* creation* to advertising tlie
■tale Stale agrnrie*. attraction*, indu*fne* and municipalities
throughout the Mate have exhibited Grown'* diorama* in everv
major city in the country.
Animated, third dimensional illu*ion* have lieen created (or
everything from nil inehdiigh golfer with a perfect Hognntan
awing to an eager fiaherman pulling a squirming lias* util of n
mirrored lake. S|ieclacular exhibit* have lieen built by the d o l­
m a, including Florida Boat*, which have won three straight fir*t
prize* in presidential inaugural parade*

Ihcture* on op/Hirilr page (Ami' (lop)
Fred (Iranlham, geniu* af illation for
Rihthtl Builder», tlandmg before oar
of Iftrir diminutne Florida ictnr cre­
ation*. holding an oah tree ia An
hand Il'Anl appear* to he a p holo­
graph of a typical Florida kitchen
teenier) i* really a diorama let* than
a foot high. The Vmteruty of Florida'*
College of Mediant thottoml it an
"aflrr-dark” model in miniature.
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t r*ing &lt;f Ani/e anil a Stock &lt;•/ hol:i»n umnl, Arno/,/ lin k* o/ / thihil l l o l l . - .
V u u l i /or &lt;i 17-iriila Ae.n h w ear ***i*fr/

Grown gets a chuckle out of the Florida Mont who h won
first priie m the Kisenhower inaugural parade. "T h e lleinorrats
built it.” he says, "but the Itrpuhliraiia paid for it.*'
Kustis-lmm Fred Grant ham, Kxlnlui Guilder*' creative
genius, joined the firm before World War II. Alter the interna­
tional tussle during which he helped build torpedoe*. Grantham
returned to l)el*and where hit ha* lieen the guiding idea man in
dioramir illu»ion« and third dimen*ion
"
Today, all the exhibit* have built-in light, color, action and
sound. So realistic are them- that when a Gl-font ruhlier alli­
gator was made for a Chicago railroad »how. people placed beta

A nother model c/ the College of Medicine. I ’m ie ru ty of Florida. i« graphically iU a tlra te d lahoiei on a n r

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that it wii* alive Ii crawled, lilted il* lie.iil. luted it* iecili and
•wi*hed its tail
A miniature citrus packing plum i* on exlulm Ii *lmw» the
complete processing ol troll, from truck* uiiloadiiig orange* to
the packet! crate* moving on conveyor I m-Ii * lo the shipping
room Tlie thousand* ol orange* ate made of tun painted liead*
Th e n there i» a diorama ol a turkey farm who Ii show*
bird* feeding at trough* Fun Ii lord, going toward the lin k
ground, had to lie minutely nm.iller than it* mate, to create tin
third dimeiiMon illusion T h e tiov trough i» similarly con
■trucled, of course In llie foreground, a larger bird Ifor I fur it
dimensional purp&lt;&gt;*c*i pluck* a worm mil ol the ground
Another I* il lieacli scene where i Inldreu are plavmg m tin
rolling surf A dog lie* at water * edge it * latl wag* everv few
second*.
One of the large*! exhibit* ol the tirin'* work except then
new exhibition building near D el-and— i* at Stephen Foster Me
mortal at W hile Spring* In the Foster museum are several in
tncalely design**! diorama* of F'«i*ter'* immortal composition*
" O r t'amptiiwii llacr*," for instance, show* a typical southern
plantation ncrnr with a racetrack in the foreground and back
ground. Morse* *caui|ier along the track, and “ the Imhtail nag’
paues “ the bay" on the back slrel* Ii
"W a y Down l ’p0,i De Swannee Itiblw r" i&lt; illustrated by a
river boat paddling itself down stream Smoke poor* out of .*
Negro stave shack mi the shore liv e ouk* and pm*-* dot lloland*ca|te and pirkaninme* plav nearby
Grantham says there are no measurement* or ihart* avail
able fur errating third dimension II must lie done by the human
•ye. T o make a |*erfrcl illusion requires (be -kill of draftsmen
artist*, cabinet makers, electricians and other* Tree*, shrub*,
people, autos, road*, and in fact everything in every scene mu*t
tie made hy hand
T in y palm tree* ami live oak* are made with wire amt u.i
live weed Florida's famous Spanish mo&lt;* is made h&gt; gluing to
gether tiny piece* of a weed found along D eLind'* highway*
Most shrubbery is made from "deer rnoss," also found in tlie
area, Figures are hand-carved out of haLam wood, thru painted
Th e liases for the diorama* were once made out ol chii ken
wire, then covered with plaster To d a y , clay i» u*ed a* a mold
•ml then roverrd with plastic. T h is is then covered with fibre
glass, and a permanent diorama is the result
Kxhiliit Guilders have tieeii tagged, "F!*|ieri» At Illusion*."
hut they should also lie known a* "Kxjiert* At Gmisling F lo r­
ida." Anyway, they are living op In both reputation*
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INSURANCE
R E R zu blowing southward over Flor­ much more difficult to surpass, for Jack­
ida during the past year or * ) have been sonville ha* tru ly become the insurance
heavy with an air of industrialism. I&gt;*&gt;rn renter of the Southeast
in Jacksonville and inspiring etpansion
During the first three month* of I W l ,
a total of 2,727 building |&gt;ermita were
in other section*.
T h e city ha* become the h uh of ultra issued for metropolitan Jacksonville,
activity, in which inaurance buaineaa ha* calling fur $27,2M&gt;,362 worth of con­
taken a lead that will be hard to top and struction. The** permits included more

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than 50 atorie* of inaurance com pany
home-office conatruction, covering over
1,000,000 square feet of apace.
T h e prime incentive for thia sudden
outburst waa recent legialation w hich
permit* out-uf-atatc inauranre corn panic*
refund* of up to HO per cent of their ta t
payment* on premium*, if they locate
regional headquarter* w ithin the State
of Florida, and nerve thrre or more other
atatea.
Th ia impetu* ha* given hirth to an
annual payroll by insurance com pany
home office* located in dachaonville, of
$10,814,994, and haa hrought a p p ro timately 2,000 more |&gt;eople to the city,
thia increaaing the number of inaurance
employee* here to 8,000.
O n M ay 16, 1954. the first apadeful of
earth waa turner] for the Prudential Ijf e
Inaurance Com pany of America'* new
South-Central home office building, 22
atorie* tall, flying the higheat flag in the
atale from the 500-fool lop of the b u ild ­
ing. It feature* a 4,900 pound alah of the
famoua rock -f iib ra lta r — a* a lobby rliaplay. Th e coat of the building waa $11.045,220. Th e .100 employee* tranaferred
here have in vetted more than $ t million
in local real eatate. On dan. I, 1954, P ru ­
dential employed 1,157 people in the
home office and 4,000 in the Held. T h e
company moved into the new building in
lackaonville on M ar. 12, 1955.
Following the lead of Prudential, other
inaurance companie* turned their eye*
toward Jacksonville. (Julf Life Inaurance
Com pany erected a new home office
building coating $800,000, with 115,000
equate feet of apace in it* ait atorie*, and
a ataff of 430 peroona. In addition, they
have pul up a new twmstnry building in
South Jacksonville, to aerve a* caahier'a
office and to houae the tale* force of that
area, at a coat of 943,000.
Independent Life and Accident In a u r­
ance Company'* new building, houaing
their home office and leaaing apace to
other*, i* 17 atnriea ami 215 feet tall. It
coat between S3 and 94 million, ami i u
employee* number 300.
(irorge Waahington Life Inaurance
Com pany haa aoutheaatern regional
hume office* in the city and (*. C . Palmer,
preeident and treaaurer, ha* h u eaeculive office here. Km ploying almut 250
people, they annually tu rn in to the
Jacksonville area a payroll in etce** of
$300,000, etcluaive of eiecutive aalariee.
The new home office building of I’eninautar life Inaurance Com pany, ait alone*
high and with 60,000 aquare feet of floor
apace, coat approaimately $1,250,000.
T h e ir new diatrict office in South Ja c k aonville waa built at a coal of $100,0(10.

From aoutheaatern headquarter* eatahliahi-d in .lackaonville, the State Farm
Mutual C o m p a n y will aervice 250.000
automobile jm licie» A new m illion d o l­
lar building provide* 47,000 aquare feet
•if floor apace and the payroll for their
125 employee* run* about $1 m illion a
year
I ju t year, the United Life Inaurance
Company completed a two-atory build­
ing to houae th e ir home office at Jackaonville, coating $165,000 and containing
15,600 aquare feet of apace.
Southern headquartei* office of the
New llainpahire Fire Inaurance (Com­
pany wa* moved from Atlanta to Jackaonville.
Inleratate Life and Accident Inaur­
ance Company al»o ha* dialncl office* in
.lackaonville, having completed their
building in 1 9 5 1
Afro-Am erican Inaurance C om pany,
with home office in the city, ha* under
runalruction a three ator&gt; and ha*einent
building, which will reprment a cro*a inveatnirnt of $1 million
llenefila accruing to the city and
atate hecauae of thia mat* inaurance tinpelua. in addition to lieautification of the
city'* skyline, are that in r*ce»a of I .(8(0
Jackaonville people have been given em­
ployment under earellent w orking con­
dition*, a* have the many laborers, con­
tractor* and aupplier* required in erect­
ing the huildinga.

Acrueynayiag phatoi aAotr four of the new huilhngt in JarkmutttUf. hontinj mmfAcia/er*
t r a d j ir r t w &lt;V inaemnre mm/Maie* On nppmtr pnfr it the Aoiwr uf Stale farm tfufo.it
fa w n iw r Company (tap) ami that of /VninWnr lift Inenmnce Cumpaay (Aomin • /Awf.t
of IAe Pnak/ftial U f t Inearance t'ampttny &lt;ntht .rAoei on* mmle Aeforr the Ami/./i n* n m
complete*!. The new AoiAfiag of Gulf l.tfe fa-uni** f amjtaaf «* «/•■» ptctneml truth/'

�Moan Simpton, farmer irife of Seir
York't r e - Mayor O'Dwyer and onelime w id e n ! of Starke, Fla., hat
fun with S tir York rolumnttl, Frank
Farrell, anil a iinlagr ear.

•lamet Mellon irear trail and famed
hotel owner, I ’anra.l llilton. pate With
tua t'y p m i H a rd e n , miulelt uho gale
up ualrr tkit far old rart

JL RAOITIONAL American pride in the old family
jalopy causes hundreds of IhouMnda of visitor*
to trek to the several shrines housing an­
tique automobile* in Florida.
When father and mother first gate on the cars
of yesteryear vintage, a wave of nostalgia seem*
to sweep over them.
T h e y remember “ the good ole days."
M any can recall the end of the horse and
buggy. and the tieginning of the horseless carriage
era.
A* for Junior and the younger members of the
family, these at range-looking machines are defi­

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with another Sew York columnttl.
Leonard Lyont, uho claimt lhal Ihit
t'thicle actually it a In eyrie huill for
Iw n -u ilh a rah on it.

nitely antiques, but antiques that intrigue and
fascinate them. 'Barents look worried when the
youngsters yell for a ride in one of the restored
wonders, for fear that this is one request that
can't be filled. Th e n come* the big thrill when a
driver load* the entire family into the car for an
actual ride!
T h e three major Florida automobile attrac­
tions are James Melton's Autorama at Hypoluto.
T h e Carriage Cavalcade at Silver Springs, and
Horne's Cars of Yesterday at Sarasota.
Atmosphere prevails at all these attractions.
For esample, a Southern Colonial exterior
greets visitors to Janies Melton's Autoram a-soft
carpeting and coloiiul decor throughout the ex­
pansive exhibit rooms in the Jefferson Davia-style
mansion, w ithin the glasa-enclosed l.ake Hoorn
and, in the M irror Koom, nine of the largest an­
tique m irrors reflecting from walls of gold the
highly polished, brass-ornamented cars.
T h e entrance to the Hom e's Cars of Yester­
day at Sarasota is a town business block at the
turn of the century, showing the influence of the
oncoming mechancial age. A t one eud of the
“ town'' is a blacksmith shop with automobile re­
pairs in progress. Motorcycles are displayed at the
Bicycle Shop. T h e IJ v e ry Stable has been con­
verted into a garage for the horseless carriages.
A sleek modem building houses the Carriage
Cavalcade at Silver Springs. T h e entrance pro­
vides a sharp contrast as visitors step inside the
modem front building for a quick transformation
into the early period of automobiles.
Carriages drawn by real live horaepowrr are
featured at the three attractions. Hare and an­
cient coaches fascinate youngster* who have
never seen such things except in the Western
movies.
America moves on wheels, and Florida shoukl
be proud of the three outstanding exhibits that
house the story of the evolution of transportation
from the horse-drawn carriage to the horsepowered automobile.
Yes air, those were the Uood Old Days!

Iher p a ir of mocte M a n . D ttk Hagen
at the n a n from the bucket seats

and Betty Minefield
of an old tpeedtler
1for two. Betty may not have been dree te d for the rtde,
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gear am i Crete a b o a rd -ftih mill be atbird &lt;m the return trip

FREAKS

I , ym i auk J im* Bui lior, president of llt«*
Flvrrgludc* Fly in* Service, why In* &lt; i « l « l
hi* i i nn|in* charter plane fishing tri|»*. he
will tell you Ilia I he* lute for fidiing. an well
aa fur flyin g , ia responsible. Doing what
roRMw naturally, U turning nut to lie an en*
terpriaing career which ia growing in pupula rity in thiamodern age.
Fiahing. the olilrat occupation in tlie
world, ia now I lie nnml |xipiilar of all *|Mirt*.
W ith Florida receiving m o « than 10 per
cent of all revenue apen’ on ti*ia a|»ort in
the U n ite d State*, and w ith ni ire people
fiahing in the State of Florida than any­
where elae, il ia eaay to underetand that
far-away placea are eiplored tu fWi and
hook the big ‘un that we are all dreaming
about.
T o find new and unconquered water* to
Hah ia part of Joe'a job, and hi* aingle ami
twin-motored plane* are ready at a mo­
ment'a notice to take-off. In lea* time than
it take* to drive through yo u r town, you
are loom ing over the 'glades, knowing that
below yo u ia the beat baa* fiahing in the
w orld. A n d you realite the m agnitude of
progrea*.
W h a t would have taken daya in grand­
father’* time, you accampliah in a matter
of hour*. Often aomeon# call* on Jo* lor a

few hour* of hailing, and it never fail* that
lie ia back on lime and w ith largemouth*
to prove that it pay* to do it the eaay way.
One of the feature attraction* of the
Flverglade* Flying Service i* the trip over
the ocean to Weat Knd. Bahama*. Here vou
find a well equipped houae to accomodate
the gueat*. A aturdy l«&gt;at for reef and deep
aea flailing, and guide* trained to be tlie
perfect boat*, give the newcomer a feeling
of friendship. And he fiahe* alongside the
eapert, with contentment.
Iteef fishing is fun when grouper, barra­
cuda and snapper are abundant, and Joe'a
guide* know where to hah for 'em. But. lop­
ping all this i* the deep *e* fishing for tuna,
marlin and shark.' Kvery moment is filled
with rihilaralion and new et|ierieiire*; you
battle the fish you have hooked with pride.
Ttiia ia the »port of all aporl*.
Boarding the "Aloha 3” for the trip bark
home to Itiviera Beach, where the Fivergladea Flying Service ia located, Joe circle*
wide over the Bahamas to show points of
interval, and h k favorite fiahing place*. You
see West Find, Cat Cay. Bimini and Walker
C a y , and as you look below you see your
newfound friend* wave their arms, and you
imagine that you can hear them say;
“ Aloha, ye'll com* back.”

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unrest over the entire civilized
world. T h e lido of war rolled
on. and the major met with an­
other and different problem
When he arrived in Char lent on,
August 22, 1»14. he found the
Germ an freighter, the Liebenfels, lying at aut hor in Charles­
ton harbor. She had put into
port w ith a cargo of fertilizer
materials and had stayed to
aw'id being captured by ilriliah
or French ships
Th e Liebenfels was an aver­
age tv|ie cargo ship. J!#2 fret
long with a beam of M feel.
There wrre 14 ufflceni and a
crew of 164 aboard.
Her crew waa made up of la*csrs. Hast Indians or Malayans
who, as aliens, were confined
aboard ship for a full year
until returned to the Orient by
the U.S, Immigration Service
At the tim e, Charleston's
second generation German con­
tingent was pronounced in ita
pro-Germ an anil anii-R ritieh
views. T h e officers from the
ship wrre entertained extensively at various dinners and cluha
A segment of the city's popu­
lation was also made up of des­
cendants of French Huguenots.
A large banquet at one point
became tense when it was de­
cided to sing the national an­
thems of all nations represented.
At M a jo r Young berg's sug­
gestion the musical feature waa
terminated as lim e for "D ie
Wacht an Ithe in " approached,
as he knew that the French con­
tingent would surely respond
with the “ Maraeillaiae.*'
Th is was the atmosphere that
prevailed as the Uetwnfela rode
at anchor in the atreem leading
to the Charleeton N a v y Yard.
Although not lying precisely in
the channel, the m ajor knew it
would he an easy matter for the
c*eu to move her out into, the
channel and aink her there.
There was even some danger of
the ship dragging anchor and
k&gt;eing sucked into the stream
should a large vessel run by at
a fairly high speed.
Nevertheless, the veaael was
moored w ith in her rights and
there waa nothing the major
could do about it as U .S . (en­
gineer T h is was the explosive
situation until two months prior
to the United Stales' entry into
the war.
Early on the morning of Feb­
ruary I, H U T , several tug boat
operators noticed the ship was
low in tile water. T h e y went
to investigate and found the
vessel sinking slowly.

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Th e L irb e n fe lt’ first officer
was in charge lie drclm rd as­
sistance offered by the lugs Me
gave evasive replies to all in­
quiries and claimed lu he w ith­
out authority to tske any action
even though th e captain was
ashore.
Th e ship sank during the
morning, leaving her super­
structure above water At first
she settled w ith a pronuiim rd
list to port and aft. Sutwequrntly the vessel righted to an ap­
proximately even keel, leaving
her mam decks luirrly awash at
extreme low tide Local port
authonties took no action, say­
ing they had no jurisdiction
Th a t day M a jo r Younglierg
had a conference with the *saialant U. S d istrict attorney
and the collector of th r port
Th e collector w irrd Washington
for instructions.
W hen W a sh in g to n replisd,
they boarded the vessel and
found the first officer in charge.
He refused to give any informa­
tion as lu the circumstances of
the sinking.
Meanwhile. action by the
A rm y 's sd ju ta n t general and
inalrurtiona to the Charleston
Navy Yard commander resulted
in the organization of an inves­
tigative hoard
Th is hoard found the ship
corni’wtely abandoned February
2. liv in g quarters wrre in com­
plete disorder. Paper* were scat­
tered about, and the engine
room telegraph on th r hridgr
had been destroyed.
Th e
compass had hern removed ami
the cumpaaa stand b a ttrrrd
with a sledge hammer. No navi­
gation instrum ents could he
found. A B ritis h flag, torn to
ahreds, waa in the chart room.
T h is proved to be the first
overt act of W o rld W ar I, in s o ­
far as th r U n ite d Stales was
concerned.
It then becaine M ajor Youngberg's duty to refloat the vessel
Some $10,000 waa appropriated
for th r job. Salvage equipment
waa asaemblrd, divers employed
and work got u n d e rw a y . Th e
■hip was shortly delivered to
the N avy Y ard . She was re­
named the Houston and added
to the U .8. M erchant Marine.
While the aalvaging work waa
in progreaa, the District En­
gineer had a visit from a promi■n n ii a d m ira lty la w y e r of the
southeast who stated that he
represented th r New York
agents of the owners of the
vessel, and be asked to be allow­
ed to board the vesaeL He waa
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fool on thr ship hut that tit wo*
pvrfrctlv free to trv for nil order
from the U .S. District Court if
h r should so dt-sirt T h r lawyer
clsmird to hr a patriotic Ameri­
can citirrn and staled that he
would not lake any action to
delay the salvage o|&gt;rrali»na or
which would rm lw rrsM thr U .S
District Engineer Th is decision
without a doubt saved thr ma­
jor a great deal oi trouble
AUiut a year Inter thrse two,
the adm iralty la w ye r and the
furm rr District Engineer, wrre
to mret at Headquarter* in
France. Th e law yer w»rf a lieu­
tenant colonel in the Judge A d ­
vocate General's Department of
the Arm y, while the major had
been made a colonel on thr
general staff.
In latrr years there was a long
court hattle over th r lorhrnfrl*.
and thr case was nut fully set­
tled until 19.11
Th e re wrre
many technical matters brought
out at the trial and what even­
tually became of th r ship itself
la unknown, at least to the man
who was responsible for refloat­
ing her. It is th o u ght that the
United Stairs paid the owners
the full value of their ship
Soon after the declaration of
w ar, while M a jo r Youngberg
waa in Alabama under orders to
look for a ramp aitr, he received
word of hi* mother's death
In Ju ly, 1917, M ajor Youngberg received notice to report
to New York for oversea* duty.
W ithin 4ft hours after his arrival
in New York h r wa» on a trans­
port headed for Livrrpocd,
thence to France. H is destina­
tion was not know n to him at
the time, of rourae. T h e y tigtagged their w ay across. T h e
general has never been a good
sailor, hut on this trip hr noted
that he was not bothered with
hia usual violent seasickness
T h e ship wa* steady as a rock
and the crossing very smooth
U p o n reaching Liverpo o l the
reason for this was made dear
to him.
T h e ship lone of the Cunard
line chartered b y the govern­
ment for transport use I had
been loaded with "ailvefr pigs"-*
blocks of silver— which had been
bought by the B ritish Govern­
ment to pay off East Indian
latmrrrs Th e latter did not earn
enough to be paid in gold and
would not accept paper money.
T h e y were accustomed to silver,
and so It waa imported from the
U n ite d States for the purpose
of meeting industrial payrolls.
( T o be concluded n e il week)

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�H i t i« one ■)( those strange mid u n e i|ifaliiablr factor* dourly linked with the
deitiny &lt;d mankind and the pmcre** of
civilization. It i» impossible to forecast
fate, lull it i* cany to recognize the re•nil* of i u mysterious operation*
On n »torm y night in Ohio, just .10
year* ago. fate played one of it* favorite
role * -D ea th. And that tragic drama
gave hirth to consequences which event­
ually brought about the reunion of two
men in Florida long yean after the trag­
edy in the «kiee over O hio that night.
Fate played not only an unhappy role
but aim a pleaoant one, lending credence
to tbe accepted theory that it can be
fickle
Th a t waa the night when the Daugh­
ter of the Star* died, and I t men who
loved her, died with her, victima of Fate.
It happened in the dark h o u n of
Sept. 1, 1925. aUnit 7,000 feet above the
amall Ohio com m uniliea of Caldw ell,
A va and Sharon. T h e D aughter of the
Htar* wa* the U.M.N. dirgihle Shenan­
doah. which p u t two year* before wa*
airfanne for the lin t time, and which
now , during thoae fateful h o u n hefore
dawn, wa* ekimming westward from
La k e h u n t, N. •!., for eih ihitio n trip* to
Detroit and Minneapoli*.
^ Fate play* many hand* at once. T h e
Hhenandoah, which i* an Indian word
fo r Daughter of the S ta n , wa* to atop

•t Detroit. Th e late Ifenry Ford had
been invited to board the *hip in that
city and travel westward to M lnneapoli*. Hut Fate decreed that ih r motor
magnate wa* not to ride the Shenan­
doah. for it never reached Detroit.
A t thi* point it may be intere*ting to
comment on another event associated
w ith the diiaster, but whore conse­
quence* were unim portant. Hut Fate
played a part in thla, too.
At the time of the Shenandoah dis­
aster this writer and hia family were vis­
iting in aouthern Minnesota. K n o w in g
that the giant of the skyways was to be
a m ajor attraction at the Minneapolis
State Fair, we had planned to go to M inneapolia to see the ship.
On the afternoon nf Septemlier 1, I
purchased a Minnea|*&gt;li» newspaper, and
spread acrnas the front page was the
tragic story of the Shenandoah disaster.
In its minor role. Fate had decreed that
we were never to see the D a ug h te r of
the Htara. And would it be far-fetched
tu aay that Fate also played a part when
I waa to me*# two of the aurvivors of
the craah after they moved to Florida
and made their home in my home town,
I.ake W orth? Fate moves in mysterious
ways.
Anyhow, tel* get lu ck to the story of
the disaster and what happened later
On the afternoon of Sept. 2, 19257 the
Shenandoah, with a complement of 42

men, look oft from l-akehnrst for the
flight to Detroit and Minneapolis. After
cro**ing Ih r Allrghrnir*, it ran into a
forming line squall, as the N avy term* it.
with violent air current* of faith upward
and downward directions.
T h e ship began to rue uncontrollably
and the pressure height valves auto­
matically released some of the helium .
T h e ahip became heavy after releasing
soma of the non-inflam m able gas. so a
comparable amount nf ballast had to lie
dropped to check the fall when down
currents came into play.
T h e Shenandoah shot dow n want, only
to be suddenly checked and caught in
upward currents. T h e "slip ta n k a " (in
each neat of three gasoline tanks the
middle one is arranged so that it can be
dropped as needed as emergency ballast)
must necessarily lie released at their
Vice A dm. V. K. Hot*ndahl. navigator of
position* in the keel, having no distant
the Shrnandoah uhrn it crathrd fa IK V
control.
II* trtu (Am a Utnlwnant cummandrr and
Th e captain, U . Cm dr. Zachary l-aiubream* tenior officer aboard far th ip
downe, who perished in the crash, o rd ­
tebrn far captain. U*at*nant Cam mondrr
Imnmbm-itr urn/ down trilh our tertian of
ered Cm dr. Charles K. Rosendahl to go
th* iU fated craft.
and check the tanks for readiness, if
needed. Just as Rosendahl stepped on
injured when he waa knocked out of the
the rungs of the ladder to get u p Into
craft by a tree in landing.
the keel, there wa* a noise and sensation
Meanwhile, the other section had
as though the ahip had been held up at
broken into two parts, and what had
each end and struck a violent blow in
been the inflection of the ship, crashed
the center with a giant hammer.
T h e Hhenandoah broke into tw o sec­
tions.

. Tbe stem half of th* ahip Boated rap­
idly away and those In the forward half
could aea a gaping hole in the keel when
the control car had been. Moat of those
killed were in this car which plummeted
•o earth, thousands of fast below.
RooendahFs section, about 200 feet
long, rose rapidly, having been lightened
by the, loss of the control car and en­
gines, and with all gaa cells intact. A
Navy report on the condition of the
broken sections stataa that the portion
left waa hardly of th* conventional bal­
loon ahape, but principles of free bal­
looning would apply. Unding ropes and
mooring lines were undamaged, a valve
control wire to one of the gaa cells was
all right and there waa still some water
in one beg for ballast.
Under Roeendahl'a directions, the
survivors kept the descent of their por­
tion of th* Shenandoah under control by
concerted valving and dumping of gaso­
line. Thera waa still too much wind to
land, so thay decided to stay In tho air
until th* wind subsided. Gradually they
settled and "made contact so gently that
not even an egg would have been
tracked.'* The forward section of tho
•kin knMooned approtimotaly on* hour
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The alter section crashed into the aide
of a high hill, but It wa* a gentle crash,
survivors declared, the section side-swip­
ing the hill and coming to rest in the
valley. I u 17 occupant* landed safely,
on* of whom is th* other Lake Worth
man in this article. The forward section
of th* ahip landed at Sharon about l&lt;&gt;
mils* east of the othei section*.
Sections of the ship wars deflated by
hand, and In soma case* shotguns were
used to blast open undamajpd gas cells
to permit th* helium to secap*. further­
ing th* deflation process.
In the dark morning houn the ablebodied survivors marched for the dead,
with lieutenant Commander Rosendahl
in charge of all operations, Lanadowne
having boon killed instantly. With the
coming of daylight the bodies of the
dead war* assembled and ambulances
from nearby towns brought them to
mortuaries.
Two of thoae men are L K. Allely,
who Uvea at 400 19th Ave., N., and M. J.
Donovan, of 1212 North D S t, both In
Lake Worth. Both at* now retired from
Naval meric*, and both have vivid rec­
ollection* of the disaster that struck in
those dark morning bourn over Ohio 30
yeara ago.
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NASSAU IN t ilt BAHAMAS
I* the Heart t f the C»/|
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ih e
S C U M

FOODS
N u t * it k we will lie announcing another group of 95
retipe-of-the-wrek winner* in nur Florid* Itrcipe Contest.
Itelow are today’s accepted recipe* A ch e ck for $1 will he
sent to the contributor of each
Check i» Mill awaiting the nddrc** of A rthu r I. Hurke.

F 1 0 IID A Y A M 0 ( M $

I f*p heaty errant
Shin hied ivconul

« medium u in i yam*
I 'U
I im a ll florid a lemon

Cook yam* in salted water until tender. Peel, math tine
and ahape into 12 hall*. Beat egg, add cream, grated peel of
lemon. Dip hall* into thia mi*lure and roll in coconut. Fry in
deep fat until golden brown.

-ANnKura

H k n o k h m in ,

Kissimmee.

FLOIIDA O l O U f f » S IIA K
4 lb* fat
3 cup* diced pam l ran /nfaluri
'4 cap minced onion
'* nip minced green ptpprr
I Up crirry mil

th tip toll
'« t*P P * M " '
3

cup* canneil tomalor*

3H lb* hlnruia grouper, n il in
I rnrA thick iteaki

Melt fat in deep wkillrl, add potatoe* and cover. Brown
on all aide* over low heat, toaaing occaaionally. (Combine
onion, green pepper, aeaaoning and tomatoes. Pour over
browned potatoea. Place grouper steak* on top of vegetable*,
cover and conk over tow heal from 10 to 21) minute*, or until
IWh ia done.
In serving, arrange ateak* around outside of hot aerving
platter with vegetable* in renter. Serve* «i*.

- I I AIM, S pe n c e , S t. Petersburg
M A N O O C H U T N IY
J /A*, there! green mangoe*

.t nyM ttnrgar

3 lb* beam migar
3 at. ginger mol
8 m u ll red peppert, *rnleil.

0 lb rauuu
'» lb almoeui nteat*. chopped
’» lb curranti

Prepare mangoe* and place in a kettle with sugar, ginger
root and red pepper*. Cover w ith vinegar and cook slowly
until mangoe* are soft. During last 10 minute* of cooking add
raisins, currants and nuts. Serve as meat relish or add to
mayonnaise and aerve over hurd cooked egg salad.
-M a s J o h n H o w a r d Ko w i .k k . Palin Beach.

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f t Up. baking ponder
H b p .m ll
I

lba. mgar

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ifl or mart eiurd. mgared

t cup thortemng
I egg. url! teaSr*
8 lb*, i
Safi butter
Cream, plain or u hipped

itnm berne*

M i l and aift dry ingredients, ru t in shortening, add egg
and milk to make soft dough. Pat or roll into two equal
square*. Brush one aqua re with soft butler, place other one
over it and bake in very hot oven 12 to 15 minutes. Split,
spread with butter, put strawberries and juice between layers
and on top. Serve with plain or whipped cream. Make* four
large or ria medium serving*
- M i u . N . A. H a t u i r l o e r , Seining.

T,i|&lt;wr &lt;&gt;f im «h » sir native Florid*

Ians si* mail We are trampled on,
tamperrd with, embarrassed and
harassed And It's all lire ause of
I his unceasing mission of our Yah*
kee brethren to nur once fair stale.
Now e r have to admit that we
appreciate the tourist dollar and we
are (lad the more progressive in*
dust rial and Imarmal miner ns have
•wtabllahed their homes or branrhrs
in Florida We Ihiom that the an*
nual per capita inmme among Flo­
ridians is the highest m the South­
east and that this is due in part
from etpansion and increased In­
vestment in our state by out of
staters, but nevertheless, I repeal,
we are mad
First of sll it's the humiliation liver
so often there cornea a lime when
sll of us have to admit where we
were born Perhaps we're (tiling oul
some kind of application, maybe
we're s contestant on a quit pro­
gram. moat likely we're just gab­
bing with (be neighbor*, but the
question Is asked and we answer it.
The icy, ironical, stare we receive
when we admit that we are native
born is something lo behold. It ia a
look that should be reserved or It
fur martini drinking Maniana ot
very unique unicorns "Alaa." they
u y , "what strange creature is this
that was actually hatched in this
placer
Well, to romhal this evil a group
of native Floridians ha* been organlied Of course it was hard lo Bnd
a group of native* who would admit
that they were natives (they were
afraid of the ley stare) hut we An­
ally got together, discussed our
mutual problem, and decided that
now was the time to act We organ­
ised the Society to Control Upstart
Migration It la better known today
by it* intUla, the "S C U M .”
We put our head* together and
mapped out a giant propaganda
program to influence those souls
•nil tn I he North, to remain there.
We realue that there i* no way we
can Mop those who have already
teen our slate lake Mac Arthur, they
shall return, despite anything we
ran do Hut liras who have not yet
tested our dime at been victimised
by our Chambers of Commerce or
by friend* ur relative* that have
seen Florida. Thswe are the ones who
•hall be our target. Take a look at
the main point* In our program:
1. Hurricane* We mint let the
Yankee* think thaae storms hit u*
often, and hard, and lay waste to
everything. That they huff and
they puff and they blow our house*
down. We shtll not mention that
we receive eipert information and
advice on hurricanes, that even our
house* are built tu withstand them
and that about the only way a per­
son ran bo Injured during one is lo
meander around town on a pogo
atkk.
I Soakeo: It is a known fact that
there a n four type* of poisonous

snakes in this country and lhal all
four of these reptile families are
found in Florida This is a point
that we must rmphasile and eiag
gerate wildly We shall keep con­
fidential the fact that it's rather
hard tn find a snake in Florida We
must imply that they trawl leisure
ly through our houses, nur restau­
rants. and our hotels
.1. Thirty Thousand Lakes Mem­
ber* of the SCUM no longer refer
to these lake* as lakes The new
correct title for them is "mosquito
Latihrrlrs " The implication here
ia that there are no met hints of con­
trolling mosquilnes, hence ntnens
of Florida are I he moat generoua
Idood donor* in the world Informa­
tion on the abundant fishing, the
clear water and the bathing beau­
ties ia tn remain top secret.
I S C U M will lobby liefore the
stale legislature and try lo get a
bill passed similar lo our Frderal
immigration legialatlon, lo limit the
number of Yankee aliens that ran
enter the stale each year Flarh
northern state would receive a
yearly quota as to the number of
pcrwHtt they could send tn Florida
For etamplr
New York ...................
1
I'ennsvlvania.................
Ithtale Island..................

California

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5. S C U M shall also attempt to
influence ihe (ieorgia legislature
and get them lo help ua by lower
mg tire auto s|wed limit in Cimrgi*
to approtlmately 15 M i'll T h u
will cause motoring Yanks lo go so
slow lhal they can't help hut gel a
good look at (ieorgia A good long
look at (ieorgia la enough to scare
anyone hark to the North
Certainly there are many more
luma to he worked out Secession
has been proposed hut it is feared
that Florida would have difficulty
obtaining a seal in the U N It ha*
alto twen suggested that an artlActal Floridian satellite lie launched
for the purpose of dropping leaflets
throughout Yankectand The leaf­
let* would auggswl that the Yanks
slay home, with slogans such as
"W hy tie mtseraMe in Florida
when you ran do It cheaper at
home"
If you native Floridian* have any
better auggeattona for the leaflets,
or for that matter, the entire SCUM
program, ptease write them to thia
magsline in rare of SCUM . Ho com*
out of your hsunu, you nature. and
join up. We'U push (hi* program
srilh every ounce of our energy until
the whole country hear* of the So­
ciety to Control Upstart Migration
And if by persistent and diligent
labor we ere succeaaful, successful
in keeping every Yankee from our
Mate border, the entire country will
know, yea they will know lhal we
are the SC U M , the S C U M ot the
earth.
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roar down a amonth, straight highway on a rnotorryi.lt w ith your shirt
billowing and snapping in the wind? Whsn? A ftrr you were 50? W ell, not many
of you did, but fienrgs W. Wilkinson of Jacksonville, still does, and he is HI years
old.
Th e high octane octogenarian, who uprratr« a small truckers' hotel in -lack*
sonville, is said by Harley •Davidson Company, to lie the oldest motorcyclist in
the United States
Wilkinson has In-eri riding motorcycles for 53 years, and although tie has
been hospitalised several times, he still goes for the open-air two-wheelers. " I had
a car not long ago, hut every lim e I wanted to go Mime place, m y wife had the
car. So t traded it in, bought a motorcycle and put a sidecar on it for m y wife,"
he said.
Tw o years ago, Wilkinson was on one of his motor lours when he met a man
in Tam pa who knew his brother. On Ju ly 4 of thia year, Wilkinson's younger
brother) T . S. W ilkinson, M , of Jamestown, N . Y ., dropped down to Florida In
visit. T h is isn't unusual unless you take into consideration that fleorge had nol
seen his brother in .IB yeses, since his father's death in Cleveland. Ohio.
Wilkinson's latest wreck incurred when he was 77— "just a young fella." He
was hit by a west-hound automnhile and knocked into the path of an east-bound
car. " T h e second car knocked me up against a fence, busied my nose, cracked
three ribs, and they had to lake IH atitchrs in my head," Wilkinson recalls
“Soon as 1 got out of the hospital, 1 got right hack on a motor, though. I
don't like cam," Wilkinson admitted. " I feel safer on a motorcycle!"

ftjm fki A M sSe si f if t S s I t t r
A lady with an intrepid and de
In mined look on her face advanced
mclorably up hi me in my office
Making aure she had the right
person trapped, she hegsn
“Somebody has got to do some­
thing about that hoy of mina." ahr
declared. “ Some folks told me to
bring him to you, ind here he is."
She pushed forth an •mher ranted.
sheepish-looking ll-year old boy.
I couldn't tee snylhing wrong
with him to far at surface indica­
tion* were concerned, to I tuggetted
that w# tend the hoy inlo another
room ami that the tell me all about
it.
“ I don’t know what I'll ever do
about Carl." the atarted “ He steal*
aomrthing awful, and I've whipped
him and aent him lo bed and pun­
ished him every way I know how
but it don't teem to do much good."
"Then hie step-faihar, before he
left, punished him too, and talked
to him for hours, hut, he rnutdn'l
href k him."
So it appeared there wss s de­
serting step-fst her.
“ I wouldn't mind him stealing
little things from me," continued
the mulher, “ but tbs other day I
went to visit s very dear friend of
ours serosa town. Ws had a lovely
visit. Hut after I got horns she
phoned ms and asked ms to see if
Carl hadn’t been playing with her
husband's watch and forgot to put
it back in hia pocket.”
"You can't imagine bow humili­
ated I waa," said tba mother tear­
fully. "and sure enough when I pin­
ned Carl down ha produced lbs
watch."
She told of numerous ether of
Cart's escapades, but this last watch
stealing, involving her friend, was
the limit of her endurance.
And that wss that.
A Issheymsss I — letup
af a CewAStl
Thera followed a long tedious
process of gelling back lo the be­
ginning of the stealing and tracing
it up to date. This involved talking
to the boy and to the mother, both
•overall y and jointly.
And out of It all ws Anally got to
a pretty definite starting piece.
I »enl the boy out finally and
faced the mother.
"Is this your child?" I aaked
abruptly
She started and looked at me in
a hn*lile manner. "Sure il ia,” she
sard "What do you mean?"
" I mean," said I. bluntly, "did ) mi
give birth to this boy; it he your
Aeah and blood?"
"I'd like lo know what that hat
to du with it," aha countered, in­
dignantly.
"Hut ia h e r I instated.
She finally came Ikrough. She
had adopted him when he waa just
two year* old and the didn't want
him ever lo know but that he waa
her very own child.
About the Ume the Mealing began
tome playmates, children of tome
(MS)Nidy neighbor*, had thrown up
lo Carl the mailer of hia parentage
"Aw, you don't need lo he to
•mart," they told him “ Th a i ain't
your real mamma at all."
Carl went home tad aaked hi*
mother.
" You are my real mamma, aren't
y o u r ha said.

tty.

tha t the p n M r m •
o ( c h ild re n a n d th e ir p a r e n t i
a re rfo*r In f i r r y one nf u*. , \ l l
H o n d a M a in li n e An* o b ta in e d
pe t re u n io n (r u m the -/u&lt; I • ,n
n l l r flu** S e r in e C o u n c il t • »&gt;■
p rin t, (ru m time In lim e, r n e r p t *
(m m n r the u hide n( the ir u eehty
re p o rt e n title d " S o m e h o tly '«

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U 'n ffc n a n d edited hy lu U r
W a lle r Scoff ( ' r i m ell.

She dodged the leatir “ Who will
you believe, Min," ahe said, "y.inr
mol fur nr thaws boy*?"
"Why, I'd believe you, mamma,”
he aniwered.
Hut he didn't-nut etilirrlt And
thia lurking auspicion, thi* uncer­
tainly, thia conflict between wh it
he wanted to be so and whal he
feared w i i not m i . conaliluled the
complri that kept him up*et, un­
happy, diurnalful and. strange aa it
may eeem, took it* major eipre*aion in Mealing
You don't newt lo believe thu.
gentle reader. I wouldn't rayeeif if I
didn't know it to be true and if I
didn't know of a ronaidrrihte num­
ber of similar case*
I brought the foster mother and
son together. 1 told the bn) the
truth. The mother admitted it
Carl gave his foster mother one
long, searching look. Then his tywa
Ailed with tears and the nest mnmetit he waa sobbing in her arms.
She also cried. I lit my pipe and
Innkfd out the window: trying lo lononchalant, ao to speak
Thu* the rumples waa rm ilm l in
tsars. And thers were no stealing*
or other serious behavior problem*
after that with Cart
•AIM TIN MNQI-oad e*es Mew*.
Apparently Johnnie Jons** de­
cided to build up his point credit
account by "community service"
activities
Hers'a what hia muthsr wrote
and sent lo Club Diroctor Flynn:
“ l&gt;egr Mr. Flynn:
Sines I work and Johnnis has
joined ths Boys’ Club I have
seen s big chsngs in him and
his wittingnsas to do things
when not told.
This week he has done ths fol­
lowing:
III He end four other bnya de­
livered I .into hand tolls for
nor Church revival
111 Washes dishes in the after­
noons.
(31 Drtsw dishes in ths mining,
ft) Makes hM bed in Ihe momlag.
(1) Cleans tub after bath.
t&lt;) KmptMa garhags ran
(7) Watered ftowsra and lawn
Ihrso times.
(•) Helped neighbor dig a
flower bad.
|V&gt; Attsnds Sunday School
and Church."
One is touched by ibo dish d ry­
ing in ths afternoon* and evening*
Rgl one ia almost overwhelmed si
Ihs removal of ths tall tala bath
tub rings after ths hath!

OO YOU KNOW?
T h a t In the early Hay a of
Florida cattle raising l hr re wear
both Mack and whito ruatsra?

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M r. A llrly *vaa in the mid
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w hilr M r Donovan » i &lt; in th r
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cently when interviewed regard­
ing the Shenandoah disaster,
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thought was to his duty al that
elation."
M r. A llrly related how onr
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death far below.
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who tin d with her.
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them, for ths rr#*tr«t crowd takeg perl in Javrr# Fishing Rodeo
historyk hug* array »f pme* have
heen arranged for tha sannus
age groups taking part in th*
fuhir.e competition. V list of
gift* and the merchants rnntnbuting them will h* earned m these
columna tomorrow
Chairman Boh Kilpatrick has
mad* minute arrangements to are
tin t every need will ha taken
cate of when the children arrive
at Trout Pond Siena asill be
elected along the way. nut 2l*lh
St . tn insura the proper destina­
tion of children arriving al th*
-latere Roden m family can
Cracker pole*, complete wdth
|honk, line, float and tinker as
A short but amusing ski! reml- w*t| a* the wlggler worms will
miscenl of tha old lime minstrel ha provided each ronteatant, Kil­
shows with which the older mem­ patrick said, and in addition r.« h
bers of the club were familiar, fra- child taking part in the Javcea
Fishing Roden wilt ;•# aaised Ire
turrd the weekly meeting of the
cream and en!d drinks.
Sanford Rotary Club at the Yacht
"T h i» t* nn» of the important
Club this noon Harking bark to esents of the year tor mir loeat
the good o'd da»s when mmitreliy Javcea organisation ” kilpamck
was mada popular by ‘Lasses laid, “snd w* re going al! out tn
White, Honey Boy Evans. A! G. make t h » ena tha biggest and
Firlds, James A. Coburn, t * 1*' fin*at we've aver had "
Torler Lansing . local aporta
Dockstader. McIntyre and Heath.
George Primrose. Hi Henry and enthusiast, has arranged for th*
many others, Edward F. Lane, well stocking of Trout Pond by Ihe
known in Kiwanl* circles through­ Game* and Fresh Water Fish
out Florida and locally as "Tha Commission. "Full grown bream,”
Man Who Know* Sanford”, enhanr he said, "and Urge has* will he
ed his reputation as a premier end in the pund for iha ehildren to
man engaging tn spirited dialogue hook." “ Th u year'a Jayree Fish­
with Rotanan Charlie Morrison ing Roden will provide tons
srprt icrura
for th*
acting as the Interlocutor, of torts thrilling
youngaUra,”
(.anting
said.
Beginning wih, "Hello, Ed! I
"The pood has been pul tn
haven’t seen you for about to days
what have you barn doing?" and readiness foe W’ednraitar'a big
with Ed's reply, "10 d a yi!" and event,” Chairman Kilpatrick said.
"Only final details, the ariangiog
ending with Lane'* “ flower effu­
sion in which he mentions about of prises, and the arrival of the
rhildrrn taking part in th* Jayree
every flower known to the hntlirulturj world. It was one laugh after Fiahlng Roden, remain for Ihe
another as the two men with over fishing rompetition to get underwar,” be said
&gt;0 yea re of amateur minstrelsy hrTh* bus schedule, picking up
tween them took arveral promi­
nent ft ill anans over the hurdles. rhildirst to take them to lb*
Jayree Fishing Itodro, it as fob
High finance was well nrm pUlird
tun s;
In Lana'* exposition of the dispo­
Bus No, On* —- 11 IS. |ewv*
sition of the funis In the treasury
Ktenrh Ave. end out West First
of his defunct lodge wherein he
St.I 12.1X1 Arrive Gardner* Hint*
assured Morrison that the 13 in
1-aka Monroe; 13:30 Hleakley'l
the lodge roflera was divided aGrocery Paota; l.'.f i Trout TVr*4
moitg the seven members with tarh
Bu* No. Two — 11 ;.10 leare
one receiving hit share, the sum
Seminole High School, down San­
of SIS. Much to the amusement and
&gt;rd Avai. and Old Orlandn llig
ford
amaiemrnt of the Rotary Club
members, l ane proved It b&gt; addi­ en
a ' 1(1way
tion. multiplication and division.
Hoodus Market Caaaeltrerry; tf;30
Questions on marriage, simony arrive Fullers Groclry Altanmnie
and Ihe "Sunken Gardens" of our Spring*; 12.(3 Ixsngwnnd Fomi
rily shared Interest with fel l at- Market in temgwohd; 1 &lt;X1 arrive
planalion of Ihe mraning of Gleasons Rtor* lake Mary; L l i
R S. V. P. and hi* trying In eon Trout Pend.
vinca Charlie that he knew the
n&lt;ia No. TTire* — 12.011 leave
names of his baseball team City Jayree Booth and out Perk Ave.;
Commissioner Jack Raligin will 13.10 east on ?Oth St. tn Meltonprobably find It necessary m c i vill* Ave.; 12:13 South on Mtltonplain many tlmrs why he will not vill* and out Forest Drive to lie
permit the moving of Montry fa rottes; 11:23 smith on Docottes
land into the City Hall, II II. and back on Wvnnewmvd Drive
"Coley" Coleman, local dnlrifl to Mrltonvill*; 12:30 emith en
manager for Ihe Florida Power and Mellonville to 2Mh W- vseel en
Light Cmpany will alao find it ra­ JSlh to Sanford Ave.; 12.40 #outh
ther embarraitog lo eiplain why on Sanford Ave. to 27th SL west
he has a man whose eyeughi n so on 27th R t to 1T-5I Highway;
bad that "whateyer he looks it, he 1313 north on I7-B2 fPark Ave.t
sees double" reading meters f ir hla In ^ t h St- end nut Country Club
company.
Road; 1:00 Trout Pond.
TTtere will he I ran spot tat ion
A L. Wilson, president -elrel of
Ihe Hanford Kiwania Club was In­ going out 13U) St. &lt;Geneva Ave i
troduced hy Morrison, program Earl arriving In Grneea at Poll
chairman for the day, who alao Offie* at 12 neon. From there un
No. 4 3 In Oviedo
offered the Invocation and led the Highway
club aiming. Tw o vlaitors. Ho- Oviedo leave I2 M evil Highway
tarian Ed lluff, of Leesburg &lt;nd 419 to Fiv* Point*. Arrive Trout
Jamea B. Jackaon of Ihe r -hr I'ond 1 p m .
Housing Administration of At an­
te, the guest of Gordon B rile y ,
were introduced by Sgt at-A mi
M L. Raborn. TTie meeting &lt;as
ealto.i to order hy President Bill
Bush who announced the cancella­
tion of the meeting on Labor Day.

Th# Rrminol* r i’Utitjr Junior
Chamber of Commerce annual
‘Flatting Rodeo” for elntdrrn It
&gt;rart old and younger. mtil g«t
[underway Wednesday afternoon
l i t Trout Pond, with Uta arrival
I of t.uara at * o'clock.
Crarkrr po|r« has* hern put in
tradlness, more
than MX) of

Veteran Showmen
Give Amusing Skit
At Rotary Luncheon

R rr'm rn L fit* Into
MEMBERS O F T H E Sanford National Cuard U nit. Company " I " . 1!4Ut Infantry
motv on Eaat
Street *
on their returned home vrtleroay morn in? from .thctr 2-week
•ho local armory
Rail First nireti
&gt;lon at Fort McClellan.
Ala. (Photo by Jameaon P t u d i o T _
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McCltllan. Ala-

School Registration
Beckons To Students
Buses To Run On Regular Schedule
For Children Throughout County

3-Car Smashup
Damage Is High;
No Injuries Told
A three-car smashup at Uw In*
tersictlon of Park Ave. and Ninth
St. resulted to aeariy a *1000 pro­
perty d a m a n but no Injuries
vara r*ported.
Shortly before 4 o'clock yaaterday, a 10U Buiek aedan, travel­
ing south mi Park Avroua and
drives by W alUr R a j f Iboa. a
M-yyarxWd track driver of Orfo
Lake, atopped at Uta traffic light
waiting for Hit green "go" tignal.
In front of him, a IMT Pontiac
aedan traveling anyth on Park
Avenue and d ru m by Tom Brock,
31-year-old trurk driver of Orlr
Villa, had alao pulled up to a
atop.
According to tha accident re­
port at tha Sanford Police De­
partment, a IMS Ford atatlon wa­
gon traveling on Park Avenue
and drivaa by Thomaa Benjamin
Baden, a M-ytar-old realtor of
Miami, failed to atop.
Tha Ford rammed Into the
rear of the Rulrk ahovtng that
rat Into the rear of the Pontiac.
Damage eallmated to the Rulck
eedaa waa MM, to the Pontine at
SM, and to the Ford aUUra wagon
•t S300.
lam tlgating officer* Joe Hickeon and C. C. Dodaon rharged Baden with "careless and negligent
d r iv iM ”

Vocational School
Registration Set
Reglitratlon tor day r l i i u i at
Seminole County Vocational School
aril! Mart tomorrow from t t . m.
M ill I p. m.
Evening e 1 i a a at registration
atarta Sept. I from T-S p m . howover ipptieathma will alao bo «eeoptod during tha day.

Children from all over Seminole
County will trek to their rrapeetlve
achoola tomorrow morning to re­
gister for the IMS M senoot year
which begim on Tuesday, Sept. I
School buaea will o p e r a t e
throughout the , county on regular
schedules tomorrow, picking child
ran up on the morning run. and
will makt tha return trip at noon.
Fifth and ninth grade pupila in
the Sanford area will report to
Sanford Grammtr School for regiaIralioa unlen they are within walk­
ing dlitaocc of PineercM School.
Seminole County Superintendent
of Public Invtmrtlon, R. T . Mil wee
today, urged parent* to register
their children fur school tomorrow.
"Tbrugh this registration," MUwe« laid, "we are able to deter­
mine our crowded areas." “ Un­
til a c o m p l e t e registration
ts made." he pointed out, "ws
are unable to equally balance the
load of children assigned to each
school."
Important to the registration of
first graders, said Superintendent
MUwec, is the fact that they must
have a birth rertlficatc or evidence
of dale of birth before they are
reglitered.
New facilities are awaiting many
school children In various schools
and in others, repainting, repair­
ing and renovation has been under­
way summer-long t&lt;v put classroom* and schools in perfect con­
dition for the school year ahead.
An increase of 100 pupils is eipected at Lyman School this year. This
increase has been on an annual
basts wtlh the enrollment at L y ­
man nearing the too mark.
The registration firm • to 11 to­
morrow at Seminole C o u n t y
schools, both white and colored, la
the preliminary reporting prior to
the artual atari of school on Tues­
day Sept. I when regular sessions
and work will begin.
S M A LLE S T T V C A M ER A
F U E R T V , Germany lit — A
Fuerth company has announced
development of a tide vision camera
only 31 inches long, and &gt;.• Inches
wide. It was described as "Use
world's smallest T V camera."

City Commission
Adjourned Meeting
Is Set For Tonile
Tha Board of lanfnrd City Com­
missioners will meet tonight for
a meeting ad/mnxd from Aug.

a.

The commissioner* will sit is
an "equ* ligation board'' tn hear
complaints on assessmenls and
tasrs. Following Iht hearing tha
official meeting of the Board of
Commissioners will gel under way
to coosiaer and dtseus* the pro­
posed budget for the fiscal year
HUM
So far, the commissioners have
been unable to lop off any amount
from the proposal submitted by
City Manager Warren E. Knowles.
The two-section budget, one of
ll&gt;e Utility Department end the
other for General Government. Is
at present some la.BOO tn eieaas
of the 1134-33 budget
The commissioners set for tivemselvrs a goal of reducing the pro­
posed budget by from XI in J0tboiisaml dollars In order that on
Inert-are in milage would ha nrrestiry and slid maintain, in the
budget, capital improvements un­
der consideration during the com­
ing year.
Ready for approval In the pro­
posed budget, will be money for
the resurfacing of more than sev­
en miles of city streets, street
lights for French Ave. along with
traffic aignala for the thorough­
fare. a new telephone rail hnt
system for the 5anrord polire De­
partment. and a proposed swim­
ming pool for the Goldsboro Play­
ground.

Lions Will Discuss
Plans For Minstrel
Plana for ,a minstrel this fall
will possibly be formulated to
morrow at the noon luncheon
mretlng of the Sanford Lion* Club
Harry L. Holler, Irish tenor and
romedlan, will furnish the pro­
gram el the Lton'i meeting. Hol­
ier. It Is laid, will possibly lead the
minstrel n«w being considered by
the civic club.
W Hugh Duncan, aecretary of
Ihw Hanford Lion's organiration.
urged every member of tha rluh
to be present at tomorrow's meeting when the minstrel ts to be
considered.

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Leader

I r i i'ijr-1, i - ’ir.mitte* of fk*
Sei' in.Ie i - ,.ity t'hanvber of
t'mnmerc* I "&gt;g Range ILghwty
Plannm» Committee
headed by
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at 7 » al “ c f.^in e t.ake Amcrtvan I.rginn Hut,
Ouhain. Friday. |«&gt;urd an Inritalion to a'l .Seminole County till,
(env inteneited In awlvling in tha
project to serure 17 V righl-nf*
i s on * 'eivir pride ' hvviv, to
mee. with him an I t ■« commute*
to lay p lv-i tor the i"imediat»
aequiviti -n of tha neeeanry rg h lr f-wavv to insure ihe four lanwg,
plains and warning of the Sa&gt;
ford Orlando Highway,
A full tiro* serre'ire war em­
ployed Friday to rivudinri* th*
Chamber of Commerce and Cttitens Cnmmitto* arttvitte* *nd to
prnv id* an opportunity fur properly owners along 17 9! to walk
in Ihemveliet »o eisntrihu'e rightof way property a* well as to se­
cure Inform vi av relative to lb#
progress of ihe protect.
Mts. J S Tnlje the new secre­
tary, vsitl m «W her headquirteri
at the Chamb«r of Com mere# of.
1 ficn
Bratley ridbant mad* putvft#
his a- replanre In heading th* Cltlrens I’nmimllie and al tb# same
lime appealed hv ettnens and pew
t«erty owners tor assistance In pad■ting the project oyer lb# top.
Odham a!&gt;n said that it was. kt
| hl« uptni in, a project lhat had at
vlak., *lbe fiture progress and
H lltlW N AB O V E I* the Rtudehakrr automobile ti-ctlrr on Its inn ' tiiivyt'i it Seminole t'nnnty,” Cog.
after being thrown around and m u In a roll Icirri nn Celery Avenue
miarvt &lt;d l ! » fart ihvt the Road
at Summerlin. A mother and her thiee small ehildren craw ted out of
Board has provided the money foe
ihe wreckage alive. Below I* Ihe rnmoletelv demolished (Jievrole l
ihe tour taning o* th* h'**iL t.a.
driven hv Therun Thomas of kero deai-h aft*-. It h-s-l inadu-d Into
•k* St-Mtebcke- sai'**i tho rb ihe air a,it a h«p» top feiem 'll. into » e e l highway, an-! that right-ofway* wouM n#r#s,»ri|? hava to
a powse pole. tH Uff I’bohai
J
*
t»* vuoviiXh I orv a elvle pride b**|i,
Brnley Otto.’ -o v.vil " I expect
I
.
/
lo do tb# M i In an days or tell the
Ri&gt;a 1 Board that P cannot be
done ”
*
Od'-vin Inld Th# Sanford Herald,
! "we hjv* no assurance of whal
•ha fnior* tinMi vine# at tha end
of nest rear no on# Wrvow s who
A 1(-year-old Navy wife hold­ ’•before I knew 4 « t had hit »h* will he Governor rw who'll h# thn
ing a si a.week old baby in tier other ear.”
fined Board memlier." |l# ad-led.
lap white driving hec ear naituwrThelma D i m as also t,,ld g.in- j “ 111* ton ain he dm# with tha
ly escaped death early Saturday ford Police Depai Invent Ihiitot- eooparati'in of tb# property own­
night as sb* atlrmpied a left man Jne Hick on that* **m&gt; hua- ers in to days,"
turn into Summnlln Ave. off of baml ha* t&lt;een dtutkitig on and
Ti t Cltln '*» Comndtte# ahstrv
Celery.
man said "loplght i mwting *4
off all day.”
Aeiotn|uinl»d bv tb# infant, her
Also m the M r with 1 heron ihe I’rairi# l sh# American I j*two year old son Joseph Hugh Thomaa wa* James Oliver, 21- gion Hut v- ! h« pnmattlr to orBearh
wo-V - m from the list of
""'I her four year old son Denn-.. vear old mechai
• \
,
' , nsrr
suhmilte,| hr vs-.ow* pe*v
Mrs,
Maslna O’Donnell,
l'*0l and l.nuia
Evans,
p!e Brsiler Odham said, "In ad­
Sumrr»rlin Ave. had left h»r ont's woman whnsa
dition to thaw* people j want tA
mothar s home Just minutes h»- also at Vero Rrarlv.
ixsu* an invitation to every person
for* her ear waa literally d»*The Thomas car, w*&gt;r&gt;» It who i* * property owner aloni
tvnyed,
'I
crashul into th* m r Hri&gt;rn by tha h gliwsy or eilirrits who vemitd
kits. OTtonnal] was Irwveliog
flu . I FJIonnall, f ew- in&lt;n |l# a.r Lke to help lh» project bv h# pe**
w rit on Celery Ave. vshot she
and crashed tn*n a p -n -r prlr
left thr liimif of har mother, Mrs. smashing tha rar through t'a e*n- sent at tonight's meeting.”
Puke fitnfford, who live* at the trr. Two p -o rr llnt-v v - - broken
Cullum Farm.
but the pel# was Pot f- lail.
Her ear was thrown completely
Both cars were en p' t*ly da | ^ H C T C T o m O T r O W
•round and over on ita top be­
fore atopping. Nellhee of th« nmhshed from C-# in. a I. Hun­
1h# full story of lit# hurrlcann
eblldien received a wtatrh fronv dreds of apectalof* ha i|-ir&lt;t the rtsmvc# in *h» ajstern Joeatioe,*
lb* smashup but the mother re­ work of th* invest if si ir-g offj. will l-e - ’.own tomorrow and Wedrcia and held up traflw fur near­ ru-idsy »; Ida Rli( Theatre, soceived posaibla minor injuries.
The aicldent occurred when a ly an hour,
c-ii.ilng b* manager Hecii Boiler,
Mr». IVDminrtl and lb# four
car, driven by Theron Thomaa, a
li.irlng die emi rgetiry dtsaitef
lr-»t*d at velis f tui il dn a, conducted by
31-yvar old septic lank worker r.f injuied Negro**
kero lt&gt;ach, rraibe-t mto the car tb* Fernald I a ghlnn yiemorial Ihe tm r.iran B i'l Crow, and tw
llospitai.
driven hv Mrs. OTtonnell.
lb v art i by Ilia Semind# ConnArcordiog to Thelma Thomar,
Investigating tbs s - (rnt arts tv Chap'i of Iba Red Cross, the
24-year-old wife of the driver of Hanford I'olire |lrpartin#nt "a. m - rr
showing dramatically
th* ear. they had hern visiting t ml men Jo* Hiin and f a il tl &gt; mill iw of dollars In damage
in Hanford and were on the way li'alvoo, I»r|- ity
in rdf lluliliard jrfi 1- ih«- * «kr of two hurricanes,
bark to \ evo Beach. She said, Lu’-atikv was also al the veer* wilt sene at • graphic guide for
"ha wav angry at m* an) w#| assisting #x " a t Cnndatile J . Q iba lu ftc im m Ire damaged
were arguing," and aha added, “ Hltm" Gailnway,
area.

LsGStTOVGU,
Injuries Are Slight

VreK** C* CLT IS

James A. Kirby, 28,
Dies Unexpectedly
A t Shreveport, La.

James A Klrbr. 3 , died auJden.
ly al bin homo In Shreveport. La .
Saturday, al 231 Jordan St
Rom
tn Miami on Sept 24. 193, ha spent
till early youth tn Sanford, attend
Ing Soulhiida Primary School He
later moved to Jarkinnville where
he graduated from Robert F„ Lee
High School, An electrical engi­
neer. he graduated from Alabama
Tolytcehnir Institute In 1*47 where
he waa a mtmbor of 8AE Frater­
nity.
If# alao held membership ht Ihe
Methodist Church and the Optimist
and Petroleum Clubs in Shreveport.
Mr. Kirby wa« employed by tbr
Bethlehem Supply C o , of Shreve­
port. Ho ti a Navy veteran of
World War II.
Survlvnra include Ihe tridow. Mr*.
Em ily Kirby; a daughter, Caroline
Lee Kirby, Shreveport;Mis parent*,
Mr. and N n . William B. Kirby.
Sanford; a titter. Mrs. Shelley
Boone, lla in ti City; hla grand­
mother, Mrs. Martha Halfmat,
Cookeville. T*nn.; two aunt*. Mra.
Zeb Ratliff. Sanford; Mr*. Frank
MacNeUJ. Miami; end tn
R. G. Kirby of Cookeville.
Funeral oenrlcea will ke &lt;
ed Wedneeday at 1 :3 p. 3 . al Ike
First Metbediit CJtwreb wtfk Em
E a r MIRon Wyatt and die Rav.
J. E. MeKJaley offlelatng Burial
will be in Evergreen Cemetery

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Ready To Start

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SANFORD. FLOWIDA 1 TWSPAY, AUGUST 2S. 1935

9
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No. 261.

Capt. Jackson Says
17-92 Four-Laning Is Stalemated
SN A AS Only Master
Until
Right-Of-W
ays
Are
Cleared
Heavy Attack Base
Captain Robert W. Jaekaon.
Commanding Officer of the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, mid
the Seminole County Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce today that the
local air itation ia the “ Msster
Heary Attack Bssa" and the only
one in the nation.
And then he pointed out that It
|i the only itation that he knot a
nf that doesn't hare bua icniee
from the adjacent city to the s’.ation'a gates. “ We don’t have trou­
ble getting the Navy men to town.”
he said, “ but we do hate trouble
getting them back to the atation
at night."
Captain Jackaon sad . “There
Ira many mmora running ramiant that the Sanford Naval Auxi­
lary Air Station would be cloaed

f
Jaycees Are Asked
To Help Prepare
For Fishing Rodeo

Mora than 000 fishing poles
will be put in readiness tonight
• t tha City Shop* to be used by
the children next Wednesday dur­
ing tha annual Jayeea Pishing
Rodeo at Trout Pond.
Bob Kilpatrick, ehalrtnan for
the event, said today, that poles,
lines, lead xlnkera, hooka, and
ro o ts will be renewed and put
into tip-top shape so that young­
sters will have every advantage
In catching tha biggest fish.
Pish are being trapped by tha
Came a te Preah Water Pish
Commission to be used In restock,
big Trout P ate. Porter tensing,
local sports enthusiast, said that
the fish will be larger this year
than In ths previous rodeos.
Numerous prises are being
planned and prepared for
filin g
i n !&lt; years old a te younger era
•'.lowed to takn pert end will bo
given poles, Knee, holt, and all
paraph trial la necessary to catch
ths big ones. In addition. Ice
cream and cold drinks will he
served I# those participating ia
the Jaycee Fishing Rode*.
Ruses will ope rata on a regular
schedule to pick up children In
every area for t te trek te Trout
Pond next Wednesday afternoon.
The number of burnt, stops, and
routes will be announced later,
Kilpatrick said today.
Jaycees are urged te report to­
night to the City Shops to help
■Sid RIChard, la charge of pre­
paring tha poles, put *he mere
than 000 cracker poles in readiness
for n e x t,Wednesday. "It is a big
talk,” Kilpatrick aatd today, -but
wo will gat them all (a readiness
to n ig h t"

Panel Discussion
Scheduled At SHS
Friday morning Aug. 30 at
8:30 a m. Jn SeeninoU High grhool
a panel discussion will te held on
tha subject at "Bettor Schools for
Cbildrea.”
Devotions will be (Ivan by the
Rev. Perry Stone of the First
Christian Church.
Tha panel will consist of
modern lor, D. C. Williams, three
students representing senior, Jun­
ior a te at e naatary schools; twa
la c te a l Brim —, Use 8H8 u»W «at principal. Andy Bracken a te
• legislator, Valin WUteaia Jr.
Howard Gordi* wfll tin# a coin
aa entertnlasasMt. lap arta a te aa*
aaunramaata will alaa ka Made.
The public ia Invited U a ttate
and aapadallp ynrento who a rt
interacted la batter acbecta far
their thlldrra.

lap” a ill t e stew* tomorrow at
McKinley Hall at T a te • : » p. at.
All Iriaadt of tte church are fata Had la attend, atetad tea Bat.
MUtoa Wyatt.
T te fila deal* with tte Ufa
ata ri a l tea tanadar a t tea Meteedict Church. A Waa&gt;viO offering
wtH t e U tea.

again. I think I ran hriag you a
brighter pic'ure today."
“ Every station has a Master
Shore Station Mailer rian. and
we hast one at the Sanford base."
tha Captain explained. And he
commented further that “ Tha Mas­
ter Plan is a comprehensive study
in tabular, narrative and yraphie
form which depicts the ultimate
growth of the station. It is a plan­
ner'* dream world. Upon these
plans we have a well founded pro­
gram for expansion."
Captain Jackson told the Jaycees.
“Today. II &gt;ears after the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station was
activated, ws have ths same physi­
cal layout and ths same buildings
with which the station started.”
Humorously, he said, “ Even the
termites know each of us by
nama."
For practical convtnichon and
for future building, permanent
buildings will be erected Only the
wartime structure* will he tern
porary," said Captain Jackson..
"And our Mastar Plan", tha Cap­
tain told tha group, “ includes par
minent structures."
The SNAAS Commanding officer
explained to ths Jayeeei and their
guests the many offices and com
m ates through which each request
must te submitted when recom­
mendations for future buildings and
expansion are made. And then.
Captain Jackson said. Congress
considers aach item and It U alther
approved or turned down ate then
allocated, directly to tte station
and not through each military
office through which the request
was channeled.
The Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station has been favored twice
since Its reactivation. In IMS,
Captain Jackaon commented, au
thorliatioa was received to expand
tte Bast-West runway to 0.000 fret
to teka cars of the newer type
plane*.
We .were l i w f m n again
“What see hare planned far next
year will he ts projects," Cap­
tain Jackson emphasised. "Taken
from our Master Plan, which for
obvr.ua reasons cannot be des­
cribed" And he added. "I don't
think I'd be amiss to fell you our
greatest need la for a Urge, huge
hanger to take rare of our squad­
rons." Captain Jackson remarked,
" I 'n sure that Congress will te
looking at this far next year.
"The Sanford Naval Auxiliary
Air SUtion has bern provided
with limited funds with which to
operate, and wo fry to gat the
most out of every dollar given to
us." This operating fund. Is for
tha eivlUin payroll, utilities, and
Iht money is spent right here In
Sanford. Our operating fundi for
this rear, te Mid, are 14 pat cast
greater than last re a r."
Captain Jackson outlined far
tte Jayeaua at Ihetr noon luncheon
meeting today the proposed spend­
ing of ( 1M.000 far repair* a te ad­
ditions to the present structures
and facilities at tha local statioo.
Ha explained that a 110.000 ad­
vance fund has been received for
the architectural planning for 40
by 100 Butler Type bulldingr to
provide shop spare for the squad­
ron* stationed at tha local base.
“Thu Indicates to me," be said,
“to il w all get the rest of tha mooay whan plans are rompleled.
"Tha individual man to the Na­
vy la tte best weapons we have.
“ For tte welfare of thasa men
we have received funds to proride
greater recreation facilities at
GoMcn Late.
“ I h a rt every reason In balleve
that we will get more project* ap­
proved before next July," a te
t e addtd sailing, "we've asked
for (tea."
"One expression at our expan­
sion program U the monthly pay­
roll. 8170,006 U distributed every
month to the military a te civilconsideration I h t many
tea personnel, which doesn't take
chocks received by dependent
families aad local banks far dapoolt to personal accounts."
turn ms rising
bis explanation at tte station ex­
pansion program, told tte Jayctes
that t t e Basfard Naval Auxiliary
Air Station to a 10,000.000 plant
aad that "Wa do bare aa orderly
program." Ha explain­
ed that " I bava every reasea t o
believe that soma major construe*
Uea wtB t e starting at tte local
stotioa bp Jbly of 1107."
Wa'ra delighted to te bore In

toa g ^ te to te 10 toa m m «te»
T J r s t toara ana « p t o M M y M a t m
■fltoi m b a a i aBlaan at to t laral
■ to la . And te M t h t e i "A
Mas to tte 8 ^ tojW M M ter la whre yau are
f l 't !

a re 4# m -

Bombshell
Explodes
At Meet

7th-Day Adventist
Registration Set
For School Year
Next Monday and Tuesday,
Aug. 29 and V), arc registration
days at the Sanford Seventh-day
Adventist Elementary C h u r c h
school located at Seventh St. and
Elm Avc. tirades one through
eight arc being offered this year,
whereas, last year only grades
on* through six were available to
patrons of the church and com­
munity.
"Children and psrenU alike arc
looking forward with eagerness
for the opening of the school on
Sept. 0. They hair a new school!"
It was brought out by tha Rev.
W. J. Oilman
A. If Waterman, builder for
th* Florida Conference of Seventhday Adventists who ti m charge
of construction. Is pushing comple­
tion of the building to order to
have the educational room ready
by the opening date of school.
This new educational and wel
far* building is a two-room concrcta-block structure of modern
design with floor spar* of 1,*7I
feet. One room la to be used for
a school room; the other room
will serve aa welfare ceoler and
recreational purposes.
This building, says tte Rev.
Oilman, Is btlng made possible
by (untribulioiu of member* and
friends.

Car b Completely
Destroyed By Fire
A t (.*80 p m. TusMwy're 1MI
Cadillac Coupe De Villa was comp’etely destroyed about one-half
mile eft highway 17-02 on B ute
Road 410.
Owner of tha car la Letli*
Merle Foster, Oviedo.
The ear had reportedly caught
fir# on th* Inside fiont and
burned all the way bark •
Three fir* extinguisher* and a
water truck were used to try to
v* It.
Investigating were Ptlmn. Carl
Williams, Ptlmn. T. Mari Mark;
Deputy Sheriff Eubanks and the
Forestry Service.

Grandfather Says
Child Too Noisy;
Girl Fatally Beaten
TEXAS CITY. Tex IT-A TOrear-old man wa* charged with
murder last night after beating
his 8-year-old granddaughter to
death with a hammer because
"ate was making too much noise."
Robert Wallace told Asst. Dili.
Atty. A. A. Alexander and Police
Chief O. C. Beard that t e smashed
Franc** Jean Wallace's skull as
aha sat coloring pictures. II* said
•he had been “singing and holler­
ing" while he wis trying to sleep.
T te child was struck some 20
times. T te parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
W. Wallace, wer* at work.
Relatives said th* grandfather
had been mentally depressed
recently a te had attempted autelda.

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Barrage Of Words

k*

A re Nearer; H uston

The ^e.nton*.. County Chsmhre
of Commerce I one Itvnge High*
way
’
e Committee, hcsd» I
by J. Bfalter i v h « ,,. «»s hroucht
.0 to dele t*«r nigh* or si! duta:!*
completed In th» pt»m for fourIvnli.g 17from the Sanford
City
limits
lo
th» Orange County
fee*. a yp. » m W i * i *«
line.
•Go st ^iisn. l-oowej
Mre'ing
th* lT-member
|*i' os'f* *1 I n '., liiy t
roinmttirr fast night wera R o il
*#• *avi-)&gt;**iwi p
r,o*rd rirmhor Wiltisrn Dial ef
»i" . . . . . t s f * * ti* tr e a ­
■'rlsndo DDt-irt V";in«*r F:tfhl*
ts ll»«t«to, sen t H.'-rVr
Green snd A olstsnt Dutr.et En«
*»■**. ul *&lt;e»^i*|e of It
gmrrr C. A. Benedict.
shsw* .» o*i »** c * *
After Seminole County Commis­
sion Chairman John Metsch
•I
Cs-psie*
Newcomers and Chimber of
I roughs the members up to the
H«« »UI (m &lt; A* h i M s
Commerce members drank co.Jre
minute on 'he county's work
A. AIih » fells*
'
and ate d«tjghnuls this monuig
kills
on the s'crrin g of r i g h t *
of-irev Informstion. A s s i s t *
at lb* Seminole County C ham vr
snt Distiiot Engineer Benedlot
of Commerce third “Coffee G*.b"
told the rrru p that deeds for
program.
parcels of property from the Five
Program emcee Don Itiha
Point* inter*eelion to the Orance
grcc.cd the guett* with president­
County linn will he completed next
elect George Touhy bringing th!
week.
group up in-dal* on Clumber setIPs) potot«.!!v totd the Chamb­
vitics during the part month,
er's Itichwav Planning Committee,
Touhy said, “ There Isn't f tx u n
I'm s little hit eo.ifuird on th*
to be said about the 17-02 htg J7-02 deal." Then he added, “ I
way four-toning project and i s
am surprised that there are ftemlimportance to Seminole Count .
rule County people who doubted
You can Imagine the present ro. I
that Orange County would net
being four-laned or annthrr roid
complete Its end nf 17-02.
running off th* bridge by-pasSnig
Dial emphsrtred to the eltlrens*
Sanford”
croup
that "all enctorrrt In tho
Touhy told tha chamber me
Poad Derusrtmctrt In thia D irtrirt
ber» and guests that the ‘ Co'lr
h*»e 17.1? a* their top project."
Club” idea Is catching on
Its stated that, “There's never
West Palm Beach and Lake!landl--------------------— | Permission will be caked of the
t* -n anv doubt as far »* Orange
foWowmg suit.
Seders) Power Commission by
County ■• eonreroe«t.
1 iff .s;t&gt; i T (a Gag and Oil [
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Alt
“We have a vital Interest in
- upur-ilmn to cun truet and op
R"n " ?g'n*. *oll censersation there ar'rriat hlphwsT*, and quit#
Station’s Commanding O ff i t e r
••rale
a
natural
g«&lt;
pipeline
link-j*'1
B
f
J
’
Seminal*
Boil
GMiari
Captain Itobcrt W. Jack-on, said
f 'a n k l v h e adjrd, "there’s *800,mg soulliwr.tern sources of a tip .|'« tlu n Disirlct reported his month n.m
that “ We're getting a great In
m the hu lg*t for t ; ,»2."
ply With p rs c lira ''/a ll major F k s.i‘7 adlvitics i&lt;t members of the
flux of new personnel st tgr itj
Commenting
on ths progrea* ot
rid* break's.
board reccn'.ly,
tion." lie also reporter! Hint
rlirsg the i
prrlintinniy wn’k on til* four*
monthly payroll averages akproxl
Ttu* word was ( |vrn te the be.
,K» »,ul
"Thl"
if f‘ ,m Isniiig project D'sl told *he high­
nutrly 1270.ux) with sllitionsl
I mlno'c t otrnly » 'amber of Com- plans were . rked nut with John way group, "W hy it has taken all
amounts coming directly t-l fami­
m m e by a represanlattva nf the Higgiru, II II. Hunter, and J C summer long to mniplela th* ah*
Hiilchlton.” In sddilion, he added
lies and dependents.
rone rn yerterday.
Approximate!/ 125 horses will
in his report. "Two Initial mover strarti, I don't know It's a ter*
Captain John Blackburn, Centt'ffie |»H to y*' a Federal proAr,-online
lea
newx
reeeivrd
here
manding officer of ItotWm* One. nerad# down First St. on lush r m Sanford al the Chamber nf Com- saltnn plans were worked out with Jn t planned, budgeted, approved
Day with mrml&gt;rra of Ike Hu y
Jack
Smith
&gt;nd
K
M.
I
j IIi' v.'*
introduced by Captain Jacks-n Hoot* Hiding t int.. The lime for mene otflrr, the line vrotil.l link
“ Tho major portion of tint* vseek a -I aH details worker) out," ka
told the group that “We're happy
the Sanford area with the pipe- was spent,” Wiggins told1 the laid.
the
event
h«s
keen
set
at
I"
*
to be here." And continue I, "J
An I thro tike « hornhiheil due*
parade will act as the le« I- ; line with a hnnrtrr station located heard niemhr is, “ in kdim i nut
hope relations with the Ns y In offThe
Ing the meeting. Dial fairly about*
for a slate of activities ache- bctwrs'n S.mforil and Dcltary in priv at* fish ponds." I’n
were
Sanford and Seminole C ourt1 will duled to run throughout the dev Volusia County.
kiiic.r inut for o. c
tun. Cur ad "I'm rot sure ynu want this
continue to be as good as r&lt; orted a id will tw* Immediately followed
The Invcstmrnt will apprnilmite
A. G res d!
to me and will improve in tge fu­ hy a fish fry al the Farmer* tl 10.000.000, according In a re- Its Green, Gtc no Norm
Irfi rou th's," he said,
F
n
tn
t,
n
c
F.
A “ t "I rawrh.e
Dodd,
and
ture."
nononq i* tpeni on
le»&gt;e by F. K Stanley, rhstrmsn I)) nH, according lo the !&gt;-p'irt.
Vuction Market.
tht&lt;
r&gt;
«d
there
Is not arnther road
Captain Blsekburn added! “ We
At the Club'* Arena at 1 p i” and president of the corporation
"Moat ot them pond, were out
will appreciate your tolfranee a rodeo will g«l underway with
He-irtngi are slated In begin in of Palanrr snd contained rough m th# rounty with a priority that
with the noise problem « b i« will eelf, roping, wild row milking October, said Forrest E Breck- fish. "1ha ponds will be properly this ere has. and there are other
he an Increasing one In fie fu greasy p'g catching, and other cnridge, chamber manager, who rrsln. kfd With him' gill bream pl.vret to tho district that want
lure."
events. Prises will l»e awardqd.
rrcrlvrd the information about the and black ha*s by the Seminole additional money badly.”
• I'ntil vn i people get together
Starting at 0:30 will he • | ssrt project.
Soil Conservation District."
I -.pure dance at the Sanford
It will take one year to rondrurt
The report staled (fiat "One and g 't th'a right of way com­
I Xrtnorf with music furnished by the line with gas being suitable pond, In the Geneva area, * i« pleted, we e tn 'l do a thing," ha
' the Hordowners. All proceeds of 10 the area by the end of IM7.
sampled under th* guldancn of &gt;
Dial warned, “ Cnleit th* peop!#
the dance will go to Die Crippled
Stanley, to his statement r*. Male Soil Conservation Service
' Children's Home.
leasrd to the press through the Hlulogist Howard lli'-land, ami a Ion.* the highway login to rta*
ORMOND BEACH M V Rich­
tire that until they b-gln to eonIncluded In the featured esents local Chamber of Commerce,
ard C. Friend. 01, Invegtor and art to t&gt;r 25 mounted children •aid that marketing agreements the results showed that the lakc • :•*«r ttr« pro (ret a eivl* one and
former employe of the U S Sleet rganiied into • drill ie»m. They|alycidy made with gas distrihut mntainrd a large number of gar a tot of pe-vplv negtn giving proCorp.. died yesterday. Re lived are from the Batinell Ranch in ms companies, Imlurtriallsts, and li'h and suckers and very few pnty t* ’Ka right nf way. It will
bream and bas&gt;,''
her* 16 jeers.
I&gt;- l.ami.
municipalities "more than'' war*
The final Item of the report ever b&lt;- eoinnlete t I haven't any
sympathy with the.* people. If
Friend bed been aupe'fntrndent
— — — —— — —rant the undertaking.
made hy Wiggini brought out.
of the forcing drpartm rlt of the
wr don't spend th* butlgeted
that
\Mlliam
West,
leeretary
to
P
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M
CVIIIISION
P"*er
commission
generally
U. S. Steel n*. Pittsburgh. Pa., and,
money on this highway this year.
the
local
dirtrirt,
has
&lt;h-\eloped
MIAMI
'**—ilrs
James
D.
Cm,k
“
'"'Plelcs
»*•
work
on
such
apple
while there. Invented 4 «af&lt;ty
It r i'l I e charged against tha
a
good
FFA
television
program
•farnt »« months. I
wrench, which was named-fm him, to. wa. killed yestrrdar when her
dealing with conservation and will ili-irlil next sear and sre wilt b*
a te 40 other a:tide* the corpora,
mdum j *
.« w .
£ £ • £ £ } be presented at noon on Sept. 7." )j-t I at much longer getting tha
atrccl Intersection.
lion U sliU using.
prole. | completed.'
•third, by the first ot I0M The
To i|ue«G ins plied to Dial by
ror;&gt;orallon will then begin deliv­
ci ,iirr an Drailey njhanr and
ering MO.wxtonn cubic feet of gas
• 'de Commissioner Ksrl lligginper day into Florida.
ti.lhani. h.e said, "The fear exThirty-inch pipe will be laid, ac­
rre»se»l already is this—If money
cording to plans outlined yester­
BOA e L
Is rpenl on right-of-ways—hose
day, to a point In Florida where
air s.• i going to hava money |* f|
distribution begins in spread. The
for lie connect-up?
step down wilt be graduated, re­
“ It’s going to lake a civic drlva
WASHINGTON iv-Serretary of
quiring lf&gt; Inch pipe st first, then
20. Irpcring off with I* Pipe re­ Slate llullrs said today East-West to ms'«e th • people along thia
quired will weigh 300,000 Ions. It negotiations at the forthcoming Big route rralire that It's their duty
will he laid a dlstanca of 1,110 Four foreign ministers meeting to *««!•!." D al related.
The bomishrlt in th* meeting
will put tu the lest the “true
miles, including laterals.
The Slate Chamber of Com­ spirit” of amity developed at Ihr* fell when D'sl, listening to ban*
merce gave Its endorsement to summit conference at Genova last trrrd Huru'sion anting tha com*
oilttce members, rpoV* tip ami told
this Houston Corporation, former­ month.
Dulles told newsmen that this the group, “ If tha right-of-way
ly, on N'nv. 14. st the organisa­
tion's irth annual meeting held was a point Intended In be made Isn't solved, then It stands to
to President Eisenhower's foreign season that the road will necessi*
at Miami.
policy speech before the American late a cheaper rout* front the
Bar Assn, at Philadelphia yester-j bridge, by-psssing Sanford." And
A f H a l f M f l C f day. Dulles said there was no new he added, “Burveya have bee#
wadr "
Dial pointed out to th# group
The secretary of state spoke with
reporters before flying from Wash­ that he wasn't threatening the
NEW TORT RICHEY &lt;*-11**1 ington to New York where he a ill group, that th# statement wa*
flew at half staff here today to address the Council on Foreign R«-| mere fart. “ tYe don't do business
teeor ot Ifaney lleeker. T». who lalions tomorrow.
on th* Road Board that way," k#
owned to Lake Erie Monday
said.
•kite aa a honey moon cruise.
James A. Wright, one #f th#
CITBLR JUICE PLANT
T te Heckers act out from hare
leader* In th* French Av*. project,
May 81—10 days after their mar- FORT CANAVERAL OF- FmH told th* group that "This road la
rlage—on a cruise which took them Industries toe. of Bradenton signed | much mor# vaiuaMf to Drang*
a 10 year leas* far 30 acres with County than it I* to Sanford.
4 ,m mile* about the country.
They fan lata rough water* srith th* Canaveral Tort Authority yes-, Orenga County h at got to sxsmpll*
their K-foot boat to Lika Erie. te n te r. It laid th* land will be fy snd show th a t they want this
Ik*
Captain Betert W. Jackson ate Cantata Jeka Blackkuca Mrs. Heckar. TO, was rercual whan. used far a citrus Juice plant and a I gead toe " Ax ±n afttrthe
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Newcomers
At Coffee Club's
Morning Meeting

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Private Fish Ponds
Will Be Restocked
With Better Fish

Million. Plan
Bi Eyed By Gas Firm

Dusfy Bools Sets
Gala Festivities
• fe ll For Labor Day Here

R. C. Friend Dies
In Ormond Bcqch

'True Spirit' Test
To Get Going Over

Flags
naif DDuai
Honoring Hecker

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�Optimism
Halt Is
Reported

THI MAIN m m of Wlnrted. Cowl, la a maaa of
rubble (top) with concrete manhole columns (left)
reaching up to th# original atreet level. In fore,
ground U a wrecked 1955 ear, sma-hed beyond
rreogmtinn. Martial law has been declared. In
nearby Waterbury. a marked salvage worker (bot­

tom, left) takas a breather la a aimCar scene of
destruction that includes a house (background)
that wa« swept a block from Its foundation by th#
raging Naugatuck River. At right. Linda Synkowic*. 6, receives a tvphoid shot at the town ftghta
to prevent disease from possibly-polluted water.

NEW YORK JR-Th* Naw Yerk
Tun*» Mid today that the Eiitfl*
bower administration has
a policy decision "to put a braka
rn th* optimum created by th*
Bis Four conference lait month
at Geneva ”
That u ths maaning of lh*mai a
President Eisenhower's speed* be­
fore the American Bar Aim. at
Philadelphia yeiterday. laid a
Washington dnpatch to the Timei
by Jam ei Reiton.
The itory noted that tha ipeach
emphailxad that th* "spin! of
Ganava". if it u to be "genum*
and not ipurioui." mult not be
uied to juitify th* dlviuon of
Germany, the anaUsemrot of the
sateilitas or the activitiai of subvartlva communiia
The itory continued:
Eisenhower's them* «ss ifraed
upon in tha National Security
Council altar widespread indica­
tion! that th* "Geneva spirit" wa*
beinf regarded to iom* Allied and
neutral countnei, not ai a mean*
to a seneral European lattlanifnt.
but at an *r»l In itielf.
Accordingly. Elsenhower and
Secretary of State Dullei decided
that it was time for a public warsm t.
That warnini was that the Unit
ed States government regarded the
more friendly attitude at Geneva
as a first step toward tha reunifi­
cation of Germany, tha asteaiion
of freedoms to the satellitas and
the abolition of anti-American
propaganda by the Communist ap­
paratus

Officials Refuse To Give Comment While Under Oath
TAVARES OP—Five children ofj A letter to Roseborough from . school for Croatans. Children from
Allen Platt were dropped from! G. E. Brant, superintendent nf this school are admitted to Holly
Mount Dor. white school, because |chooll &lt;t HoU l m s c ^
Hill'i whit* high school, Brant
of lufpirlons. they hid Negro1
blood, three Lake County school durrd at the hearing, said the wrote.
He added: "They (Croatana) do
children attended an elementary
officials said.
not associate with Negro*, and
flut th* 'chord officials refuted
become highly Insulted if anyone
to say under oath that thay know
suggests they are part Negro. I
the Platts a rt part Negro.
would rather think they ere not.
The testimony, taken at a riot#.!
They lite in e community to themhearing Aug. 10. wa* made public
selves."
yeiterday by Circuit Judge Tru­ DAMASCUS, Syria (/-L'nidantiman G. Futrh Testimony waa giv­ f:ed assailants toda&gt; tried to as­
en by Kendall R. Jones, former sassinate Hamdi Saleh. Syrian
•rhool board member; C. A. military prosecutor, wounding him
IS T i s r rtstt t i t r n i R T . si*
Vaughn Jr., county superintend‘ in the leg, police announced.
J iiiir i« t . rin c tiT .
iv
avis
ent, and D D Rmeborough, Mount
Pol ire launched a hunt for th#
r n r a i :w t \ n ir c o i v t v , f l o r
iim
i
H
*.*rt:m
so.
aiea
Dora principal
•ssaisini. Seen# of the attempt U i L U A i f O. ss B A Y ER .
Sheriff Willis V. McCall, who was not announced.
Plaiatiff.
had recommended th* Platt chil­ The authorities and the assailMINNIE
LEB
WEAVER,
dren be taken out of white school! ants probably-or*. members?of the
Msrsre: rn aeaas^nsiT*^
but Wit not celled to th* hearing, Social Nationalist party, several of
L « . *%'••«•*, « h « i*
told newtmen he was not cur- whose leaders are charged with T O!•** illrnl*
k«o»»
illrlll &gt; ||
lltl
Slanders''.
Piro.t C o le im b i a.
prlted Platt's attorney* didn't get complicity In th* .in tim a tio n ef
Smith
Carolina
I any information "because they Col Adnin Malki. deputy chief of
Pitas* t*k. nolle* that ?te are
r-iulrad la fit* &gt;«.r writ' aik*d the wrong parties"
staff. April 31 Saleh wrai to prose­ h«r*Xr
i»n daftns♦•. parssnally or kr an
McCall tald “the evidence will cute the case.
alternay. nn or Xafoi* S itU nkir
1*. Ills si th* nfflras of ih* i*Urk
he presented at the proper time
or Ih* rirr-ll rnurt. at Ih* Court
to prove they hate Negro blood."
ll'iua*. in Panfurd. Florida, and In
mall a ropy thsranf la Karlrl*
Plait says bis family is nf Cher&gt;
TALKS OPENED
Houtkoldsr. Atmrnay ter Plaintiff.
ke# Indisn and Irish-Amencan de­ LONDON jr —Yugoslavia and th* F.
O B n is. Bastard. Flarlds. in
scent and attended white schncls Soviet Union opened talks u Mos • rartstr. dlterra procaadisg pass­
ing
yea In th* Circuit
In South Carolina. He is aula; to cow today en establishing direct court.agarotr
Math Judicial Circuit *f
force the school board to accept air aervlce between Belgrade and Planes, it. *sd far eaminnl* CasaIr. In Chancary. an abkrcylaiad
his children.
the Russian capital.
lltla of aald causa balsa. William
p Waavar. Plainllff. ya Sllasl*
t-a# Uaavar. Dafandant. and harain fail noL or a dacra- pro csstaaa* will ha aniarae atainat ) au
w iinast my band and nfflclal
• aal at Panfard. (tmlnsla county,
ri-nda. tbia l!th day of Aufual.
O r Harndar
~
"*• Circuit OuurS
Xarlyla ifauahnldar
Atlnrpar far Plaintiff .
P. O Bat &gt;1
M r.fu rdd rPlartd a.

Assassins Hunted
By Syrian Police

Legal Notice

A HIND leads Mr*. Agnes Ktrrff
frots the srenr where her grandeon.Rirhard Shamblln.70, 6 foot
three Inches and weighing 700
pounds, was fatally shot by
Deputy Sheriff H. W. Trail In
Lm Angeles. The shooting was
touched off when Trail was sent
to arrest the youth for violation
ef his three-year-probation. The
eOror seised Shamblin without
haidcuAng him. According to
the police, Shamblin took sdraitage of that. After three rails
to lilt and warning bullets over
heel. Trail shot the youth dead.

Arizona Farmer
Reports On Tour
NEW YORK OP — An Arisons
farmet returned today from a tour
of Ruialaa agricultural areas and
said that Russian farm production
“la not up to ours either In quan­
tity or quality."
John M. Jacobs of rboenia tald.
however, the Rumens are doing
a "pretty good job of return raising
sad abeut SS per rent of It u
mechanically picked "
Jacobs was on* of a group of
American farmers «ho spent ill
week, ts the Sovitt Union.

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GOVERNMENT TAKES OVER
BOGOTA, Colombia / — Pres­
ident Gustavo Rojes Plndla's gov­
ernment has innounced It is taking
over control of th* price and dlatrtbuttoa of newsprint
A smoldering govemment feud
with th* prats was climated two
w e e k s ago when authorities
slapped censorship on all newtpera la the country for enticur handling of guerrillas in Tolima
state.

B

IMS MAP shows where vtnlMine erupted In Worth A W a, Mevtnf
almost 1.000 revolutlooertee and rrenehmea dead. T h e drrt out*
broth In Tunisia (1 ) was toon quelled by French Lrfionnatn*. The
nart violence occurred In PhtUppevllle. Algeria (3 ), where 00
Frenchmen end 4S3 terrorlits were killed. H arrteet hit from the
/roach itAadnotat. wne the RRell mining town e l Ouod t a n (3 ).
where L O N t a r t a r MhaRROR came down from tha hois shooting
and burning the aoVoaMa. A meeting et Arab and French leader*
was called In the E ta m h roeart ed A U lee Seine to aeek

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AT YOUB FAVORITE GUOCRR’8

W ELCOM E N A V Y

0 P Maraden
dnerSc af tbs a rcu lt Court
Houabaldar
Ptatautf

WILL YOU BE OUR GUEST?
•

We bare leased N Alr-CaRdittaad I
Mar-Lee Metal

Absolutely F re t
Itap • f t t t t ef | D m to a Vow A rt

. . . WITH
QUAUFIRD CAREI
Ihn wMder drug* m s l work

j r r n l Alp D to tta

No finer Mid anywhere!
ThU rearns fintr fUvor. e iit t h U
product for you!
Trr on? dalldou
Dad MUkt ButUmllk:

rttXUh.
•i

fnatfA Drag Store
i» F .a

I

with

i

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t h e sa n t o r o

Tltur*. Auc. 25. loss l\ic* 3

nF.nAT.Ti

Spectacular Chase Ends In Tragedy For Fleeing Soldier
IS L A M O R 5 P V r —\ * p e c U ru Ia r
c h a .e at 100 n n l f i an ho ur ended
in the death o( a fleeing w ith e r
tact night and M ocked tr a f f ic on
the O v r r * f ii«
H ig h w a y between
M i^ m i and K e y W r it .
H u n d re d ! o( au to m o b ile *. b rn e*
and tru c k * w e re alrand ed on both
a idea of the In d ian K e v f ill bridg e
a fte r a c a r d t u e n h ) P e t. Jo h n J .
V a c c a re U a . 19. .*m »»he.l into the
d ra w a» it atatted to n ee to let a
boat through.

G eorge R m n rd t la id the rh a« e b e ­
gan at a fillin g ata** n n e a r Kev
Meat when the *o |d ic r pulled in
fo r g a io ltn e and fled without p a v ­
ing fo r it.
Ite n n ttt w a» alerte d and rha«ed
the c a r to a p \ n t near M arathon
w h e n V p l S I I . W alke r Joined in
Itrn nett
vaid he and W alke r
pulled th e ir c a r t alongside the
fleeing aoldier m ore than once and
that t i e «oldier •'tried to w re c k u»
by rigging a ll o v e r the t o a d "

Vafcarella, identified from * H e a v y b e am * « e ie tw itte d out
d r iv e r '* lice n » e , liv e d at t nion ef thape h» the r ra - h and w o rke rv
C'it&gt;, X J „ and w a * R a tio n e d at had to u » f acetylen e torchev to cut
t 'a t r p G o rdo n. G a Ilia body w a* » « j&gt; the w re cka g e a n t rem o ve
bad ly m ang led .
the had*.
r.rrvlieU «*id the autom obile V aeHonda
H ig h w a y
P a lto lm a n

H ERE'S

THE

SA LE

ALL

eare P a w a* d r iv in * way repo rted
• lo lrn f r t m Ir v .n K a t r p rin c ip a l
of M ia m i Reach" H igh School.

Southeast Farmers School Bus Tragedy
Toll Rises To 11
Deeper In Debt

A l'M M A
jT -I a im e r * in Hie
S m t lir J&gt;t are .11 m illio n d o lla r*
deeper in debt Ih i* y e a r than !a *t.
a D ep artm en t of c o m m erce Mine*
re v e a le d to d ay.
• M S I " I \ I KAM O V
S IN G A P O R E e —Th e L e ;i* ! a t .v e
fa rm
m ortgage* In the «#• en
A tte m b ly todav voted it* " la * '." «tat# area h a 1 e r -en to hcM &gt; J .
three-m onth e.vtenvion of a t ia te POO, th ird la r g r - t &gt;| an* region in
of e m e ig e n c y d e v iate d in IM S to th r I'n it r d State*
com bat c 'o m m u n itt tu bver»io n
A breakd........
e nde dc Ine* •
A«cem bly tp o ke tm e n *aid new vho w et M aham a n o itg a g e * r o .e
•‘ p e a c e tim e " la w * aim ed at co n ­ Dorn i.\ ; d :y.o i*i m tt»j» to »*ii ;* t
n t l .u u l a . the debt
tro llin g t o n im u n .d
a r il* m e t in 000 |h;&lt; yoat
tbit R di«h erow n colony w ill he went fro m $.’i&gt; v*t ivyi i j $„•( &lt;v&gt;y iw i
enacted at the end of the re te n tio n G eo rg ia v-sJ toj ow to j;o m; o.*o
period
| | ■.# * ■. •
i
|* i n * i
H o w e v e r, the m a in la n d P r d f r a ­
tion of M ata va l* continuing 11* ( la it iia t r d fio n I V n .S ta le l niv e re ily a* an r n c u i r . r
-ta tr of e m e rg rn c y .

SA N FO RD

W AITS

S P R IN G C I T Y Tenn f — T h e
lo ll tn Ie r in r - » re « w o r*t cchool
bu* acc dcn! ro e to I t t.vday w ith
the death n &gt; ft. kw.wid hoapital
of t-y e a r-v ld J e r r y M ince*
.S -v » ra l otbe•* - r e • ?,11 ll«?»d tn
.e rio u v eonddlon at h .v ip ita lj at
R o ek w iw d a n t t ' j i u n o n n
Te n w r ie Ki r I when the R hea
C o unty bu*
ta kin g |0 ch ild re n
fio m the ' p mg C ity e le m e n ta ry
• i bool to l l i r i r r .m rv , w i« ttrv irk
Mon.tav h&lt; a ' e .-■• tra m )u«l tu n
h io , I*, f om r e . h.
a; a e t” *» .
u ti
V * * h | l« v - . fn r lh twvrm In
'
H ia le a h 's
I aunngo j*n t f V . P ie c ln e M .

FOR!.

Annual August Sale
FRIDAY

2 DAYS ONLY
F A V K I* • • &gt; Save bvi'it Metro Mntiilmi* of
Svvr.ilrr.a, Skirl *, Sport«vvrnr. rm li’rvvrnr. ami
nt * • nml Ic.«v limit 1 . nf former price*! liorrtiv
t« our Hit* oitci’ r-&gt;cur alnio.vt uivc'-avvav Salr.
rhoic-e.
W A V II IW 1 IP UNIM B rem nanla n f the hnurdwaTk (to p ) »&lt; Caeolm a Peach M C , and irto a l o n ^ . n .
etta a fte r llu r rie u n e D u n e reduced th e rew irt to a •hum ble*. At h* ’ !om . a :n n e|* il r ••tn r ■* • 'lei-i .*•o v tre d ilr c a t in U ic u n u u im n l arctuvn &lt;ii the p raelieally-ab an tw in ad In w n . ( J a le r a a l tonal 5®v*»dpivotoi)

C o l.

H o race

A

lla rv e i

Were 2 05

•

Tormerly S.9.S lo 16 05
NYLON*, DACRON, And COTTON

.99

5

N ow

been

BLOUSES

'1 .9 8 -2 -9 8

rhmvye front Kgnwin n * nt e * lik*
denrginnn. Hottv lltcrtford or HoIiIhh
Hrook.i. Pick .lackrt I lies vote, SunImck.v. print*, nlicc’i* or -oltfl color*.
.See tht.vo Prt’ltic.vt o u r Voilr*. Oinsr*
Jiatnv, ChitmltrRyi mnl Lnvvnv. 8a\&lt;*
1.100 to H I 00 on cadi Ureas, hue*
V» lo 17, 12 lo 20, i r 3 lo 21'-.

A**n

yeaterd ay co nfirm ed that a N orth
A m e rica n H o o t' S u p e r S a b re Je t
fig h te r piloted hv ll a n r * topped goo
m ile i an hour la * . Sa tu rd a y over
vnutliern ( alifu rn ia
H a n r i' flight
reportedly wav m ade at IS.iM ti feet
w here the »peed of sound it M3
In recognition o f h i* ach ie’fe
m rn t. C o l. lla n r * . d ir e c to r o f flight
tr ill
al an A ir F o r e * H a « e
in C a lifo rn ia , w ill
re c e iv e the
Ttiom pvon trophy a l Ih c N ational
A ir c ra ft Show in P h lla d e lp h .j nevl
m onth.

5\ e r e

M any Jet* p re vio u sly bad b-oken
the sound h a r r ie r , hut th is w a i the
firs t tim e sp ecial equipm ent w.ia v a ila b le
to
tim e
the
flight
a c c u ra te ly .

-V -1 T

N nvr

i*

8

.88 1 /

1/3 to l/ 2 Off

IIIT II'K

TO

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ad titln letram r
f
tl.e
t x a t r Of J i l l IV VI I I I A I I A VI
I M J Kr.V'IC , de.eeeed

V P I'IIV N

Jiill.V M l.V
Itlf-hNew V-.rU
A pwnrn
f-n»»pl»iM
b a ile e
h»«a film a v a il.'' *111 la th* I 'l l
cult i '* i i i i In an il f*.r .*.m tan l*
C o ’iB l* . P l« rld * In ■l u n i n v , (..»
r &gt; l" .n » . th - *hr&gt;fl title nf . . ' . I
a rtlo n I . * J I :- T |S It jet||.« .-.*N .
f l a l a i l f f »• It K B fc f* - * tl J t t l i s
pO V .
Defendant
th e .e
p te .e o 't
J i t to t t •&gt; a id l e t i t * sou »&gt;i
M l e *nur W t'tttn defe n .ee . If a&gt;&gt;
~ o Ik a I'an.p lalnt ll)» d h^ieln. and
to *e rte a
.o p r
(h e re o f
up. n
F l a i l . l i f t a a tt" M i* r on nr bafnre
«b. le d d ar a f aeptem bar. A l» .
»•-». o lh e rw ita a I'e . ree Prw Coaeeaa w ill Wa antared a t a ln e l ton
• ad tha . c m pen • • d t t parte
W I T .v r a * iw&gt; M a d a ag o frirla l I

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KiA t s f f i w a » |
£
1

2

i tvnta i.ot ru. * r* ttrvtv

ur. nr vrt: o r n/imi»A Tc*:

TKH
IM XM II
field e p il n it .

$3.99 to $8.98 DRESSES

■laltn or dentand not *o tiled ahall
ba void

i\

m i *, r m
J I im . i :.

n r h i u ia : i m v r t
a n a tt b c il.l:
t in v i a ,
» t tt*i i n a . i \ i ' i i i i i i c m :.
t v u t : r s T .V T i : t t r
i.GVV tb t
H A C M A .f
fie. e**ed
i n m i . t H M iiT n iia
cm i n n .
i i a v i v t . t i vivt&gt; n n n n .
" M il*
C I .C I V * r
* M il
»*
•I * l » l l
I " I apd earb n f »nt| a .a W*f*h»
w o i.fie .1 and r*au iie.1 lo p re.en l
an* r la liii* attd
demand* which
11*-*, or a ilh a r n f you m a r ha*e
a a * u * l Ihe ra ta l* of I.I V V U U
I M I ' I A N , de.eaead. tale ..f
eaid
i u i n l * . In Ih * C o .it.tr Ju d a * nf
e rm ln o la r o u n ly , H o r id ., at hie
*• f •*&lt; • la tha ....ir e hne.e ef teid
«

f:

FRISCO
PAINTS

ka s w a ra lo a y th a e la im a a f. hi*
a a « n l. of a ila r a e * . and an* iu . h

CABD o r THANKH ~

"Making
Paint History**

,Thd U » U y o t M r. N * A . H a rk e y

U aaproaa thair tineeta
f t f t M bM appm frtlm to frlendi.,
to v e r y k in d d u r in g '
l a u a t n r tovod

SANFORD
P A I N T CO.

FOR GOOD PORTRAITS

WE RPECIAUZB IN PAINTS
POR TEE PAINTERS
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL
iV t W. F B 8 T ST.

Jam eson Studio
Orbb Friday Erealsra T*t
&gt; D M* P a rt Are.
“

FREE PARKING

31S8
_

k

Fur

S illily

2 .S 8

Gabardine and Corduroy Slack*
|*v Ill-Lino and McKern, rexularly
I I !)8; Savo * Nav y, Brown* Grey,
Green. Size* 3 lo fix.

BOYS' SHIRTS
- 1.00-1.98

F .irh

$2.77 to $3.99 DRESSES
CAKX OlONWAlOf, ton montht
•Id, of Hoboken, H .J, tlpa from
her bolttt after wlrfnlng thd n th
annual babyM-rawling derby at
TalUadea Park. N J. She cov­
ered the gO-fool atraigbtaway
course In 2«g aeronda, which
if *i( aecnnda better than last
year a winner. (fnirradlUmaH

BOYS' SLACKS

.00

Huteher Rayon*. Pollvhed Colton.*, Voile*, Dimitie.*, Nylona ami
Rayon Crepe* All aize.*.

th la Viollr*. K a. h
«laim
or d .
/ .' o r
r-oufl I! ,f e
n a ll rUr#
be la w r llln t and al i l l
l a e k n f iba cirtal
______.1 court
unud a.lh,
.
of te .id e i . . and
It a ila c la C o u n t*. F ta n d a
. I- .•• o l l i .a ad d rr** a t Ih * r le im a e i,
in r a t .1
1 and ahall ba **ro ia lo by the d a l .
Anrden V K n l ’ H ' k
e .e n l l l l b aae n t, O R a lto rn a y , and
^ l i » m » r far I'l alB llff
an* a ll'll claim a i demand *.01 ao ha la w e ttin t and s h a ll atata tha
m
o m i mm
Died a hball
e l| bo
he yold.
!•&lt; Nona Park Avaaua
pla e nf ia * id *i ■* and p. ei s f f l.e
H C N It r V. R M U A V
kaaford Ftafida
address nf the tla tm a n ! and sh all
A*
a d m la lt lia lo r of (he
awarn tn hr ths . la .in a o l. Illd
K .ia i a a f I.K M I* K R A U . •he
a * n i. D R attnrnei and an* *.,. h
l x t h r real n r n r m aa r o r i r t
WA S . deeea* . d
r la lm or demand nof ao fltad ahall
j I Din:. ai;«m nl.K m i v n .
n u n n i t . ia r n o n t T K .
• R . T t i r C 01 R T O F T H R * n l h T Y ha v a l4 D O N A l.n T T I.f T R
tor nr. *rrar»: n r
, J( f»f«r. a&gt;:wi-..i &gt;: m i v r t .
•
a d i.'la le iia i. r e f
If*
lO U N A B R A H A M B A JK M A
• i i iN in c . ia r m iB A T r .
• . « i i t * l IN' It*
• ta le of K D IT H B. T f .
KA TATK O T
d ates**4
i ■Kit,
t
V n a i . i . m r n i T n R s A n n r a n - K O IT I I B . T T I .T R
a o v * K A b lb f l I I .% I N * n n I I I .
w anna AnaibkT a a m r«c v i I V V :? .
f TATB*
■ * v . "AYlbfj 11 . vim* on n»:Y o .i ar.d rack o f y a « a ra Wrrehr
a ** a lb a r
aam
M .
pot If 1*4 and required ta p . * . * . |
▼ IT Ifi
| f rlalm a and dem^nda w h l.h *aa. .
a
*
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4
!
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"
f
F"U
a
ra
t.eeahy
althat a f yon ".a * hava aaainsc a o ilfia d and t » v i l i r d In
h .t .e n i
aataia of J«'HN a h i i a i i a m i u - a n y rla lm a and demands w h k h m u .
A . defeated, lata nf aald C’ aoa- or tith e? • f you. me
me* h a m apainet
a ia e C o nniy Ja d c a of le m la . tha r a t a ls
— "I T iI lI R T 7
T I.F
I ,» .R
:f \. d*
Couniy. F lo rid a , at. hie n fflra re ste d .
sold
aald
C a u a iy , In
Ih # Ct
•dfa^
Womlnnlt
- Id _ a f
d-oil i .......
C o u a ty.
d l hta n ffira |a th r
• -w rl
L
aald C e u n tr at
B e a fe rg .
W lthid d la h t c a l.
Tlam af
lh a

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5

CLOSING OLT ALL ROSS* WEAR!

Singly 3.K8 Farh

*M|v • 0

3

Fur

Rroadclolh, flannel and Pli***
Shirl.*; regularly to 32.98. All
Size.*.
ODD LOT TABLE

ODD LOT TAHLK

29c

59c

.00
Singly 1.88

1

Each

Jacket Dreaaet, Hutton front Slvle*. Juntjter*; for home or vlreel
wear. Cotton print*, rh.imbraya, corduroj.*, nylona, faille*. All
aizc*.

Women’* 1 00 Pnntiea
Children’* llumll»«y*
Children’* Uraiica and
.Mine, Items

Eaily Bird Special ! !
On Sale 9:00 A. M. Friday

01)1) LOT TAIILE

JUST 50 BLOUSES

C I I I I .D lt E N ’S

•t 9 R

Nylon

T r ir o t * ;

2 .9 8

E y e le t

$1*oo

D R ESSES,
S K IR T S

B a t is t e * :

L98 Cottons. All Sizes. Whilo they Iasi, only

EACH

i 01

For Schi'ol and alt-vrar wear; am,vrt
cotton, tailored or flared atylr*.
Cord*, Hutclier Rovon*. Ilroadclnih,
Print.*. Priced now a* $1 ‘ M to * 5 . 0 8 ;
fornti’i lv 12.B8 to 112'.i5. Stzea 21
to SR,

.00

Fhccr*. Eyelet Embroidered Cotton*. Rayon Shantung*. Tisaua
(on chant*, Hiiwdclotli*. Cliantltray*. Kmumia brands included.
All size.*.

TIN C H U M ag o d H i l i w m killed and M other* Injured when
jthair loaded aehaol bu* waa struck by a train at a downtown rr-*&gt;: In Spring CMy, Teem. At lop. atunned towna/olk and rrlativra
faurrouAd the eniahrd vehlrie. The boa ear in background n one of
tiM cart Involved in tha crash. In foreground ia a railroad troU ey
Upturned by Uia careening bed At bottom it a cloaeup of the demoltahad earriee. A child'a ahoa la ahowm on the fendar. (ffUrrr.atlonalJ

Legal Notice

7

-

SKIRTS

'

$5.88 to $16.95 DRESSES
For

1 .0 5

PRINT OR SOI.ID COLOR COITON

12 05 to 16 05
H r a ie *nrne nf t i e fin e s t
rtirce e* in the lim e by P m *
p o la n n .
M vnette
lie o fa ia n a
amt flnhlt'a B»iw*k* Thnnee i.a |* » A I&gt;otcl flin ih a t n . P o IH lird
( h a m b ia v a . T i* * n e * h a in ln a * a .
y .-iih m iile t? ,1
l aw n * , P a rfftn
M em li am i N ew P v k f o t ln ll*
f * r e 1 1 0 0 tn $h ffl np each
P-ea* S u e t fo r Ju n in r* . Miaa&lt;*
and W om en.

Were

2 05

Miracle Dacron or Nylon thnt necdl
no ironiity. Embroidered «tylc*, peaMini i«lvlc.*, Imlorcd or Drc**v,
Slci’vclc'.* or Shoti alecvc*. Strca 32
to 18.

Only 27 Potter Drossos

2

Wcr« lo g . f o?

Hnv for School, fur party, for p W
wear. No-iron cotton*, chamltrnv*,
tn Ion*. ciDh’lmni*. yonic with crino­
line* Also p a rty otruiuIIm S itei
for Tocjillci* I In 3, Children 1 to tig
and tiirla 7 to 11.

COTTON DRESSES

ord f« r fa G e r th in-vo und flig h t.
N ational A e ro n a u tic *

] .98 " 2 - 98

*r,.T LOX’ELV Ni:\V

cre d ite d with tha firv t o ffic ia l rcc
Tha

CH ILD REN 'S DRESSES

ltri'**e«. C’nata. Bli»tt«r«
t ’hiliitfii’* \ '‘&lt;’ar prirnl
of Hfiiiv nol liatrcl. Thiv
l onto c.ti lv to got twit

Fo rce

bat

T IM H U K I.I.\" An J "KATF. CHEENW \Y "

KX1RA iiAl.ES fE oP L E TO SERVE VOt ! AI.I.* PALES FINAL

First Oificial
Faster-Than-Sound
Flight Recorded
W A S H IN G T O N UP — A ir

BARGAINS!

BARGAINS!

BARGAINS!

and SATURDAY

AN D

SW EA TER S

ROYS’ SWIM TRUNKS
GIRLS’ 1.00 SLIPS
GIRLS’ i no SHORTS
AND Ml SC. ITEMS

ODD LOT TARI.F*

51 .98
WOMEN’S
POCKET HOOKS
(2.18 Value)

•ft

ONLY 12! WOMEN’S

GIRLS’
____
BEACHWEAR

COAT

*5

EACH

SHORTIES A) D F U L L
LENGTH. SlziiS 10 to 20.

U'OO

r

SHOPS

D

Now 1.00 to J.98
•*
®
•
&gt;rte i* mada
PEDDLE PUSIIKRSe wmoderg
SHORTS &amp; SETS.
Formerly to S.98

i

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MAC BOYLE

School Bells Ring Out Warning
For Motorists To Be Careful

for a school bus. s group of children on the
way horns from school, a bicyels rider, a high
achool student on a motor seooter, from one
aide of town to the other, from one end of the
county to another, children are everywhere.
Thii is the time to start practicing good
driving habits. School warning signs are
being renewed and repainted, achool bus
drivers are being given Instructions, law en­
forcement officials are studying and pond­
ering the problems ahead. Tha automobile
driver can make the task of ''safety for our
children" much easier by atertlnr now to
obey all signs, regulations and traffic ordin­
ances.
Don’t let an aceldent slip up on you. Cat
the jump on trouble and .stop before thy
accident happens
Our school children are Important. They
•r« future eltitens. We eannot afford to
•How them to become Involved In automobile
accidents, injuries and deaths.
Drive carefully.
•
•
a
Fifteen more shopping days until school
The Sanford Herald
opens.
And Sanford storaa are erammed full
f i n u m oattr #»r-r« uraroer «»e
of
pre-achool
bargains.
iae#il fiiai Miftar ftelcStf tTi
Qf
i V 'e S t ’a fatf i(r h
. *it m . •« l i n k a. i n« i* - “ •
•
•
•
• e r a f r a m e * r.et»« s*« r.eiuh##
MANIAS n i l S t I IN r . i . a H . a M l l a a
A single rosebud transmits million! of
a r m a i r n o s a»T*s
words. A blossom is tha conveyor of untold
u , H f « ,.k
naa s a a A
11"
■It S t a l k s
. . . N allla
messages.
uat
m i
an a
A ll s k l l t k i T a a H .a a , #.*■• t f aktaka. a « a t i l l a t a a M
•
t
i
• a lia # a f #a 1# taala»# aa l a i Ik# t a i l " * #1 ralala®

I t’* every th * :1® now! "Back to ichool"
| i being beard from every direction.
W hat wa don’t bear ii the im portant
warning “It’a tim e to be careful.
Children will be daahlng acroa* Interjec­
tion!. trying to reach achool on time. The
youngster! will be playing along the way.
chasing one another with not a thought of
automobile traffic and the dangers th a t He
therein.
I t Hands to reaion that as the erv regounda . . “Back to School’ . . motorists m u lt
take a little extra precaution wherever they
m ight t*e.
Children are everywhere. Before school,
during school hours, after school, nnd in the
evening they are here, there and everywhere,
There’a not a single motorist, who, after
flitting about with untold energy,
an accident, would not look back and s ty .
“ I just wish I had been more careful. It
Is before the accident that thougts must be
turned toward the dangers th at lay ahead.
Perhaps it la a group of children waiting

Small Newspaper Happy That W ay
MABT1U1 VTNIYAJtB. Maas
i/B-U aoeeeaa llaa la tha a rt of
seeing the weeM ts a grata of
sand. Howry Beetla Hough and hit
wife Betty are two of the moat
successful people la America.
Their "grata of saad" is this
Island resort, the birthplace of the
U.l. whaling Industry and now the
summer home of many artist, In­
tellectual and business notables.
In UgO. freak out of Columbia
University, H tary and Batty had
Is decide whether to saok fame
sad fortuao ta the big city or look
ter Utom la that hardest of aU
area to ear* a U vtag-a small

town.

Try and Stop Me
---------------By BINNITT C M P ...................

&gt;&gt;

___ _____________________

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m a r a t t a lH
S t t lt a a llf
k f n tsa a a l
S t r .la t . l a *
M l O -.T 0 1 . la a ia s a S a a k S I S *
&gt; lla a la B a t f t N _____________________ __
V i a N a it K la a aataakt* a t Ik# S#M **ai#0 eraaa
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lla a aa a il Ik a la r a l a# "« a r la lM la tk la a#a»«s#s«&gt;

' The Seminole High School Band la again
elated to be one of the biggest and finest
In the State this coming year.

Ha hath .sent me to proclaim liberty to

Beautiful highways and approaches to
any city are an asset to the State and its
communities. It’s s diems! feeling to find
that ones work hat been destroyed.

th a captives, and tha opening of the prison to
them tin t are bound.—l»al. 61:1.—One rea­
son for tha hatred of religion on tha phrt of
th e dictatorships is that religion would
grant justice and freedom to countless inno­
cent slaves.

Vacation soon cornea to an end. Children
will go baek to aehool and proud parents
begin plane anew for next summer. Sanford
merchants display their "back-to-school"
apparel.

Page 4
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Thursday, Auguat. 25, 1955
IIIDAY'H

ItlKI.K

VKItSK

THEIR FASCINATING BOOK about the pawn-broking
IanNbusiness,
"Hocluhop," Mr. and Mrs. William Simpson tell how
ancestor from England founded the business in Ntw York la
1122. Expanding operations
prompted him to send for
two nephews to help run the
show. Later two more neph­
ews were Impressed into
service.
Thereafter, when any un­
fortunate turned up to hock
e treasure, one of the neph­
ews would Inevitably con­
clude the bargaining by say­
ing. ‘TU have to ask Uncle."
And that’s how pawnbroker
earn* to be called ‘ Uncle” ell
ever the country.
t
*

•

Thay chose tha small town. In a
shoestring venture they bought the
Vineyard G aittte. a small, decrep­
it. S-celumn weekly newspaper
with a circulation of less thin 600.
Thirty-Ova years later they still
heve the ehoeetring, end perheps
not too much more in the wey of
ready eaik. Bgt they have built
tha G itette up to a circulation of
ttw the Islsad has only about
6,000 year-round resideote—that Is
now world-wide. Its mailing list
ranges from Tokyo to Trinidad.
Hough, a UU. balding. stesiUv#
verilep af William Alisa While
with a New in g U ad accent, takes
a guiot pride in kla far-flung
readership.
"Net Mill age a professor wrote
es that while traveling in India
found a copy of tha Gazette

« a train Mat." slid Hough, "sad
a British aviator also cams across
a copy la the ruins of Tripoli."
The Gazette, affectionately nick­
named "The Thunderer," U issued
from a weathered, grey-shingled
bouse built in 1T60.
Despite iti nickname, the Gazette
rarely lifts Hi voice. It tehee a
firm but reasonable stand on local
crusadei, leaves the latest news
about the hydrogen bomb to other
Journals. Hs grist is the small news
of Ufa in small towns everywhere—
birthl. dezthi. cemtngi end goings,
the changing m &lt;mbs. fishermen’s
talk.
Some readers f ir away
find this tndlesily fascinating.
There is little crime news. Hough
bee covered only two murder cases
in as years.
"Before those," ha remarked
mildly, "there hadn't been a mur­
der on the island in 100 years."
The biggest story of the year Is
the annuel town meeting.
"We’ll eerry 7 to 10 columns on
it." said Hough. "Every word sazd
at a town meeting Is important to
our readers. A town meeting Is
tho purest form of democracy and
wo try to record them exactly as
they happen "

.Both Henry and Betty dislike
printing court eases In which bitteruesi often arises.
"After aD. we are not wilting
■bout stranger* but friends we
meet every day," said Hough.
Bpt whether a court rase embar­

WEVE

rasses a poor Portuguese fish e r-#
man* or a wealthy advertiser, tha
Gsretla carries it as a matter of
policy.
"One# a men threatened to
shoot the editor and another time
a fellow said he was coming down
with a razor," said Betty. "But
actually few people seem to went
to kill the editor, although"—the
smiled over at her husband—"I
suspect many would like to kick (
him "
Both Henry and Betty hive given
up iny dream of wealth they hid.
"You just don't mike money
running a country newspeper,"
■aid Henry. "You have to settle for
the SJ-cent plate of spaghetti in­
stead of the M SO steak."

--------------------

U. S., Red China ^ *
Can't Hit Treaty
GENEVA &lt;jP—The Umlsd States
and Communist China failed again
to agree on a formula for freeing
41 Americana detained on the
Chinese mainland.
•
U. Alexis Johnson. U. 5 Ambis
udor to Prague, and Wang F:ngnir, Fed China's envoy In War­
saw, met for two hours and five .
minutes tn the Palace of Nations. *
Thay emeiged to announce only
that another meeting would be held
Saturday.

MOVED

FORYOUR CONVENIENCE!
To Our New Store Located At 2.07 W. 1st St.
O P EN IN G

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DA TE

FR ID A Y, A U G U ST

26th

•

A MimpMa housewife toll* of *
_
the day aha brought home a modernistic
It without warning on her poor husband, trying to read bio owwlag
paper. “How do you like It?" she cooed.
The husband recoiled In horror. "Tee wear that emtoagttoa la
ahurch Sunday," he threatened, "sad jm f t i

BUKUR’S M USIC SHOP
PHONE S

071

tor W. lit ST.

Bin Steel Magnate Dies In Germany
American troops turned tha la a r
HEIDELBERG. Germany.
Dr. Hermann Boechllng. greatest over to Franca.
alffl macnata tn tha rich Star
' vaUty, died at a hospital h it
LEAVES P O t HOME
r'ght after a l-ng lUneis Ha was
WASHINGTON 'P -g o n Lyndwi
I*
Johnson, the' Satiate Democratic
He was f’rm-rly general diree- l-ati»r. left by air for hia home
Ur cl the R^ectiling Iron and steel In Texas M ay.
works at Vcelkllnicn and head of Ife has made a rapid recovery
a Ge-man family *hleb domlnited from the heart attack ha suffered
t k» Saar’s heivy Industry for g-n- July 2 He planned to spend most
errii-ni
of the autumn it his Johnson City.
T.te Roechling firmly was ousted T«x . home and return to his San
fr:m its holdings In 1943, when ata duties next January.

YOU'RE TELLING MEI

d ta n d b a q A L

NEWEST thing ta Uia fashion Union." Those Communists will
world la yarn and thread that try to got around anything.
reflects light, for making fabrie
I I I
glow in the dark. That'* ao you
T kt g m v n n n u ooyi t%4 Con.
can go horn* lit
modify Credit corporation mode •
I I t
deal which gone ohisaomahon
The PMA it wonted aboof pa*. needy H A M /m «n «tod/0B
MkUihte of rochefMea ta/Vtroftap proflf*. U sure goto eraond when
ike bomb abetter h s lw w . TAnae
to
deUotra Anns • wop of making
people feel Iko wood of
* f abetter.

• KADOT
• GABAT
• BONAY
Wbathar It’s a trip it m d , back
Is school, compos so-wd «r t basi» e * wemea, yse Besd tfcs pasted
bar to aomptoU j o # satfit

» I I •
no

Otm'a mm
wAo'a

■
t i t
. A Soviet octentiet oa4d at (towtv*. T h a launching a t an nrlil•tot satellite to alixlo tho aarUs
M boteg proparod Is *ho Soviet

We Vets l WBifrtofa assortment of
beautiful bag from which to
•boon*. In ad leather, patent
bather, foUl* sued* sloth or vel­
vet
STYLES: Box?, over sfm. cMeh,
tots bar, m e d i u m or
ovsr s i s * (Evening
b^rt I m p o r t e d from

Su m m e r

COLOBS: Black, navy, brow n,

avocado, walnut, A gray.

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�So cia L £v&amp; ntL
Norm a F. Harvey
Feted At Shower
In M cInn isH om e
Mr* A r,. Mclnnl* and daugh­
ter Caroline honored Mi*» Norma
l aye H an ey with a Mlicellaneou*
•bower recently at their home on
Palmetto A* a.
Cut flower* were taitefully a r­
ranged about the living and dmIng room* of the home. A ipecial
creation wa* placed on the dining
room table covered with a white
lace cloth. The arrangement In­
cluded flower*. greenery and candir*
During the cour«e of the even­
ing game* were plajed with prile* going to Ml»* Connia Ludwig,
and Ml** Ellen Driger*.
Refrevhmenta of punch, Individnil lemon pie*, rookie*, open fare
landwiehea and nut* wera icrved
on cr**tal dl»he«.
Duett* Included the hnnoree,
her mothrr, Mr* R I*. Harvey,
Sir* W. C. Claute. prospective
groom’* mother. Mr*. Harri*
Fold*. Mr*. C.enrge Well*. Mr*.
Oliver Claute. Mr* W, M Mu**elwhite. Mr*. Rob O'Neil, Mr* Don­
ald Raron, Mr*. J F. Greene,
Mr* Jame* Rlankemhip, Mr*.
Rnlw-rt A. Rcnnett.
Mr*. 0 . R Hud-on. Mr*. A. R.
Duvhury. Ml»* Kllen Dtigger*.
Mift Norma Jean RanbiAdgr. Mi*»
Mildred Miller. Mi&gt;* Jnnl Saunderv, Mlt* Connie Ludw-ig. Ml**
Rehe Rubee. Mi-* Gait Rilting,
Ml** Margaret Malloy, Ml** Pat­
ty Katigan and the hottene*.

Happy Birthday
Donne Peter*

-T n r s .w r o n n nrnAT.n

Ladies Give Shower'
For Bride-Elect,
Miss Faye Harvey

T h u rs. A ug.

in.VS P ag * s

CoM, Colorful, Appetizing Blend
Is For A Good Summer Salad Success

Cold and eoiorful with an appe- willing and »ogglnc*« by drylnf
tiling hlrnd of flavor*, a fruit or them after waOvtng. holding in tha
vegetable *alad ran be the mml refrigerator, draining any canned
P«o»peet!v* bride, Nonna Fay*1
populir Item at the meal lab!* in font welt hefere adding to *alld
Hervey, wa* honored with a mi»-1
Hot trimmer. *aya Myrtle Wtlaon.! and tltmg only enough dretting |A
cellarrou* *h«wer Thursday night'
Add dretting the lait
Home Drmonvtratlon Agent, and moitten
by Mr*. G. R Hud*on and Mr*, j
minute
to
raw
vegetable *alad.
nulrtlinnally
valuable,
too,
twrau*r
R. F. Na-raltah at Mr*. llud«on'*
it’* an ra*y wav to give Ihe family | S For t-’t-rd taladt, tear green*
home on Holly Ave,
Mi** Norma Fay# lUrvey, Sep- more of »urb important nutrirnta in fairly large piece* or cut with
Red double hibiicu* were u»ed
tritvor* intiejd of threddtng.
temler bride-elect, wa* honored av vitamin* A and C.
I in the dining room along with I
Some piuntv for appetite appeal I.arge piecr* give more body to tha
i candle*. The table «*» covered
Tue»&gt;laT at R p m *r th# h"m# of
j with a tace elith. Cut flowrra and
, Mu* Norma Fay* Harvey, Sep- offered by the U S Department of talad
A. l'«e lemon, time oy other nt»
j hlhiaeua were *!*o u*cd tn lb* liv
'lie* A'in Whitaker wish a kit- 'srirulture for Ihe homemaker'* rut, or pineapple juire en fruitk
review,
ate:
ing room.
1chrn *hower.
Gamr* wer# plajed and prixe*
t. Chill all ingredient* before u* that may linn datk, auch at applet,
Wedding bell* tied with aatin
pearhr* nr pear*
| being won by Ml** Ann Whitsing. evccpl for molded »al*.l«.
ribt—n were hung on lh# front
I her, Mr*. IV M. Muitelwhlte and
? Provide plenty of refreshing T.v avoid monotony, rare ialad*
• .|oor amt rut flower* wete placed tartnai* m the b.v&lt;fy of the ialad nr from day tn day Here are *nm*
• Mr*. \V. C. Claute.
' in appropriate *i*&gt;t» in the Irving I in the drrvting Tart French dre.**- fruit ialad romhinalinnt• Water­
Ic« cream wrhipp*d with erram
and dining room*.
and »crved in cry*tal goblet*
mg i« the mi'ii likely choice for melon Hal! t. peach Hire* and
| During the evening the grie*!* vegetable.fruit combination*. Re- orange vllcet Conked dried fruit,
BUFFET SUPPER
a* ing with rookie* wera served
wmta their favorite recipe* in a •erve ihe *werl clear French drr»» white eherr ei, ratpl-erriet Peaeh
Creamed Ham with Criip
a* refre*hment».
book for the bnde fleet and her lug* for fruit *alad* If von prefer and pear alter* with halved red
Chine** Noodle*
The honoree w»* preiented ,
man; lovely gift* wcie ptejentrd maynnnatae or ro&lt;&gt;krd drextng plum*
Giant Salad Bn»l
* many lovely gift*. Tho*# pie»»nt
VrgrtaM* eomhlnviiont- Shredd*
her in a di*h drainer.
Blueberry Orange Loaf
makr *ure it t* tart enmigh .
to enjoy the evening were Mr*.
ed
cahhage, rurtimher ruhet, re|.
Anglefond Cake with Cocoa
K
creation
of
flower*
wv«
Harvey, her mother, Mr* (’1au*e.1
J I *e grrrn* other than lettuce
LT. AND MRS. VHTOU M APES GRI'.KNK JR.
Cream Fronting
plaied on the dining room table *ome|inre* — walerere-*. emtlve. err litter* Cooked **hole-kemrl
the groom'v mother; Sir*. I.e- |
Beverage
f r o m whbh refreahmenta of ehickory, green rahhage, lender eorn. ahreddel tnap beant, tweet
verne Clark Jr., Mr*. Chrialinc'
pickle*, oni'-n ring* Grated earr*
RI.UERF.KRV ORANGE I.OAF Woodruff, Mr* J. F. Grrrn». M .». I
lemonade, -iale nut roll* with leave* of ipinach or kale.
ot*. diced r*'err, cucumber tilert.
cream chce«e and cup cake* were
Ingredient*: g rupt lifted flour, B. M. Roy, Mr*. W. M. Mu»*el
t Have green cn«p
Prevent Spinach, endive or lettuce with t«v
1 trupoon doubleacting baking whit*.
vetvrd.
main wHgct
powder, ** teaapoon baking *oda,
Mr*. W. H. Young, Mr*. Philip
Tin-** pre*cnt were Mr*. R C.
For a company buffet meal, ym*
&lt;« toipoon *alt, V cup *ugar, Mara, Ml** Connie l.odwig, Mi*»
Miller, Mi* J F Green, Mr* J
may want to provide the making*
1 cup bluebernea (w»*hcd and I’alty Ratican, Mi»* Mildred Mil-j
l* Wilien. Mra Jnteph Sounder a,
for a d-&gt; it vour«elf vatad Offer a
picked avert, 1 egg, *» rup or­ Irr, Mi** J ran WlltSH Mi*« Baba
---On June a — th* Vogvlweh Mr*, tl. II ||ud*on. Mi** Rel&gt;e
rhmre o( ilrewingt and howl* or
ange Juice. 1 table*poon grated Ri»h*e, Mi-t f.llrn I'ngger*, Ml*a | ^
Chap*1 iu Kai*rr*laulrrn, tier- llifttree. Mi** Pally Ratigan, Ml**
PRINCETON. It C
I smite platter* of different ingredient*.
orange rind.
Ann Whitaker M.*« M*r«aret ^ O U T S O IS P l a n n e d
many. M i* * Jranne Ihilloi*. Mildred Miller. Mlaa Da*'* llnr- Sutherland. New Zealand nurte. Each pertnn ran rhoo.e and mi*
Method: Sift together the flour, Malloy, Mt*» Grelrlun Kirchhoff.
laughter of Mr. and Mr* John K. m«. Ml** Kllen Drlgg- r*. Ml** J»"l hat traveled S»oon mile* on her
or hrr own individual ialad
baking powrder, baking *oda, tail Mia* Shirley Wall, Ml*» Jane
Dulloi* J r , wa&gt; martiril In l.l. ISaunder*. 'Ii-* Rarbara Rhone. hicytle imce leaving her home hi*
how It,
and *ugar. Dry blucbcrtica on Davit and Mr*. R-y Walt. •
Victor Ma|«c, Gree &gt;e J r , i"H of 'll,* l.oirrt* f r a n k lin ' 1r«. R I. vit year* ago
paper towel*. Mil genlly into
Mr. a--d Mr* Victor Mapc* Harvey, hn o o rer-* mother. Mr*.
So far rhr hat pedifnl through
flour nviatur*. Beat egg until y«IW
llrrrn, Sr. of Sanford. The m e - V' C. Ctauee eo t the h»*le»t who Europe, the Middle Katt and India,
and whit* are et&gt;mb!nrd; beat i-a
ita*
a**i*ti*,l
bv
her
mother,
Mra.
ninny wa* performed bv Major
towing 1st potindt of baggage in a
orange, Jui*a to rombinej *tir In
J. J. Whitaker,
be Spurlock, IISA.
1
r-Hin,
M
r
ookt
will
trailer On the hark It printed
*.
Catlyle
Hi
All C a le n d a r
grated orange rind. Fold diy inThe
bride,
given
in
marriage
A N N A n n n n . v-rh — A *Icacht r.
Aoteama am! Round the World"
grrtllenta phi* bluel-erric* and
by
h-r
father,
wa*
tadlanl
In
the
Antearo* t* Ataori for "Ih e |a-ng
L is tin g s A nd
egg mixture together lightly. Turn df»rnptlon of a;rd p.vrenl* 9 , Mr*. Rfoi'V* it a teorialioi
tlAdllmnal wnldtng g—*n of Itnry
Whitr Cloud. ' the name early
into gtea*ed loaf pan (about (*' a modern gvp-iM of fvliy fam e Jit mmmunilit ml**ten ch airman ft "i% •Alin made with a filled l-ndtrr,
Maori vovager* gave the c,wintry
S ociety N ew s
by 4'* by 2*y inche*). Rake In a reeenl temmar Hivruvtii-n on Drland Alembeta • le a-ked • * long *lrr\r» and a very full *knl
The SVyear-otd lawut* patted
moderate (7S0 degree* )nven until problem* of nlditrr*.
lermiiialing in a Dam tlrr lieu*through here on her way F*%t
A re R e q u este d
Soma M doctor*, p*yehl.vtrlit*. •ton*.
lightly browned nn top and rake
«r|* lare veil wa* attarhrd to a
At mghl the rampt Sc.ide Ihe
letter Inverted in renter r-m n toeial worker* end *ncintogi-t* re­
eap of heirloom l-irpnint ta&lt;*
n
i
l
BM»SV
Ry 5 p. m. T h e
road and er»-kt hrr own meal* on
out clean—about Ml minute*. Turn viewed rr-eerrh on ‘'Principle*.
Hill SI K H PING Jim
•n-l *ha &lt;anted &lt;al'» llliet.
.1 ii-"-e ft A i me'* *• th* Frrvt • portable burner She tayi the
out of |-»n onto rake rack; when Concept* and Qncviioni tn Aging"
Mn* I'eggy liod -n of f ana. Raptut Church at 7 p m
MARFA Trv . One of the
D ay P re c e d in g
hat neter had a prinrtiira. Her
tool, plar* in a paper bag with i at th* ninth confcrenre nn grrnnto recommendation* made by • r Flame, w.v* maid of honor and
Th* VC tl Officer * wive* tunrh
end* twirled floe# for an hour er logv at the Univertity of Michigan grand lury in it* new term * ** Captain Clark Kay, U. S A. wa* roo will he held at th* Mar l.ou aim It to reach New York, where
P u b lic a tio n
the ha* an uncle, hefora winter
Summing up the panel'* finding*. that the court hou»e «hould b*| h*-i man.
ro before slicing.
Retlanranl
at
tJ
id
pm
ll»»te»-1
art*
in
Clark Tihhclt*. chairman of the cleaned up and the la--n kept men-' | ' « h r | t w e r * O a p ' a m R o b e r t
• *• ar* Mr- |i#"v Hillner a n d ,
PETTICOAT CASE
Committee of Agiog of the U S ad
Dll Roil, t' ,-* A , brother of lb* Mra Jerry Ha*i#ll
Tho*a en*p. frilly pattiroat* that f)ep*rtment of Hcatih, F duration
Tv# R Mtt and the R*"lherb&lt;v*d
The piry n n the fint in Pf»-t brid*. god Lt. Rinat* Bloom.
grow limp aftar laundering ean be and Welfare, »airi, ' I bine* never
of rb* Central Rap-ivt Church will
dio l minty'* hlttory to have woimn u.
retttffi ned with unflavnred gela- wer# *o prnmi-ing a* they are at on It.
Mr• Green* it * graduate «f have a cnrrred di*h aupper »t 7
tint Soften two envelope* of gela­ thi* moment "
Stephen* I'ollrg*, Columbia, M.* pm wn'b *h# mrctlng lo follow
tin* tn one eup of mid water; place
•null, and 1‘rnnty Ivania Sla'e at • o'clock.
A number of mylh* ah-tit older ■
over hot water aod »ttr until gela­ folk* were diiruiied, including
Urnv *r*lty.
tin* it dmolved Tour talulion into the idea that parent* v*»nt to live
MONDAY
Id Gr**n* ha* br*a *(aDnn*d
a lari* container and add ju»t with their married ehildien N»l|
Th# WMtt of Ihe Fir** B artitl
in Germany with C S A Orduenmtght lukewarm water tn rover vo, the panel «aid—moil prefer to
Church will hold * *rudr courtr
am* tor the pa*t twn year*.
th* petticoat, tqurrt* out rare** be on their own.
taught hr Mr* Carlyle nrook* at
,
mnitture and roll in towel. Iron
lit am It writ h# t-a*rd "n Hi*
The panellvt* depreraterl e tl
whila ihghtly damp at rnrrert tem­ mate* of »u enormouv inrrea-e in
l«*ok, “Community Mi-*ron Guide"
perature for fabne. After pre»»- the prnp&lt;vlinn of per*"n« U and
A covered dt*h lunrhron will Iw
Ing, tleaa bottom of Iron.
held at t l noon.
nlder in the total population The*
Mr. and Mrt J t, Horton r*
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Ths peiky clincher for the Florids State League title eluded the
Orlando Flyers la it night but they
will try again tonight againit
Gaincavtlle, the only team that
can keep them from tacking the
second half bunting alongside that
for the first half .
,
The Fliers put their 22-game
winner. Ales Gordey, on the mound
last night and he tossed a seven
hitter. But Gaineavtlle slipped
across an unearned run in the first
inning and an earned one tn the
fourth for a I t victory. Norman

(JHDEP H /S

B E L T -T h a

f g |i I Thor*. Am, 23, 1935

ute aeriil stu ck , defeated the
West 20-14 last night In the seventh
annual "All-American" high school
football game.
The West, hungry foe etetory aft­
er five defeats and ont tia in the
series, scored first on an IS-yard
pass in the first quarter. Quarter­
back Vince Mathsws, Houston.
Tex., hit C. I. Alibrook, Galveston,
Tes.. for the icore.
Boh Lnhr, Stkesen. Mo., convert­
ed to give the West a temporary
lead.
A pass Interception by Gene Littlrto n , Moultrie, Ga., set up the
Earl’s first score early in the sec­
ond period. Hslfb.ek Nicholas PieIrosante, Ansonla. Conn., bulled
over from the one four plays later.
GUmer, former University of t^ te r in tha quarter East quar­
Bobby Jarkion. Mobile,
Alabama tailback, completed a terback
Ala.,
connected
on a beautiful 1*
i i to rookia Dave Middleton
im Auburn for a IVyard touch- yard toss to Bobby Craven, Owens­
boro. Ky. for the Bait's second
down in tha first quarter of lasttouchdown. Dave Sington. Birming­
Bight's game, »nd r»n around right
•nd from the four for a thtrd-quar- ham. Ala., tackle, kicked tba point
lo make the score 12-7.
m score.
A r-y ard punt return by Mlddle- A recovered fumble on the Weil
loa and a 2* yssrd pass from Gil JA gave the Eaat Its last scoring
aser So Jug Girard set up the third opportunity. Quarterback Jackson
scored on a 20-yard keep play in
period score.
Washington'* two sub qusrter- the third quarter.
Racks, Al Dorow and Ralph Gugtielml, areounted for on# touchgown aarh. Dorowr, who plsyed
most of ths first three quarlers.
lad the Redskins to the seven and
(Even passed Us Norb Hecker in the
Bad son# in the first quarter.
Ouglietmi scored us the final two
Minutes of the game on an 1 yard
dash. 11a had completed a 22 yard
pass to end Johnny Carson three
•lays before.
Doak Walker booted a 4Ayard
geld goal early in the first period
GUmer picked ap IM yards by ^ ^ T .n m n * a»*Tsi i.ra m
Orlan441 Si
•ompletlng II of M passes.
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Washington Coach Jo* Kuhanch rinlnsttli:*
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1*4 hi* No. 1 quarterback, Eddie (Mrtaaa pis et SO, Basfwe4 Talas
LoBaroo, sit out the gams so the at P tu rtbu ra I.
•oath could watch Dorow and Gugtoiiav ' i aiHi-.isri.B
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GAINESVII f.E— A lot of re*
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sophomore tackles from M iam iCharles Milrhell and Don H icksduring the |!I5I season, a llms of
grsat nsed for esrerlsnced hslp
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Beach beating Sanford 20 4 and
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A PO PU LA R
petarsburg look sixth place away
B CMAMP WrrM
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PO EtH 'T (JOE
winner for the Daytona Reach Is­
t u R v t y . ’s a
landers on a sis hitter. Ills mates
/H5 TR U P EN r g HOP
made it easy with a 25 hit attack
EACH SHOT.
on three Sanford pitchers Dan
Keith had five of them, a home
run, two doubles and two tingles.
Cocoa's Joe Drtch blanked Lake­
land on five hits and the Indians
hacked him with three four-run
innings. Jerry Cline led Cocoa's
14-bit attack with a homer and
single, driving in five runs. A
rrowd of 274 ran Cocoa's seasosi
attendance past 23.000 for an alltime high.
St. Prteriburg won on I-enny
rerun's homer with one on In the
top of the ninih and a Mt of lurk
in the bottom of the ninth. West
rhamplonihlp team of 1952, and Palm Reach pinch hitter Warren
KUmer's grounder, headed for a
both were named All-City,
who |, th# ton of HfBry base hit, struck a base runner.
g |||«-kB. «2« S'. W 42 Tsrra.e,
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Mring at Florida, while Charles,
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Ksirwood. Indianapolis, Ind., wriU

man tackles through graduation,
returning InMarmen Buster Hill,
also of Miami, and la rry Wesley,
Fsmandlna. will nsed eonilder*
able help If the Florida loam Is to
stand up under a rugged schedule.
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MltchelL who stand, sis fret
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and weighs 201 pounds, la emi- Ulim
lfc# Annutl Orange and mrnt last night with Fensarola
•Msred o g°od blocker, ran use hie Blll# | ntresm&gt;sd tame nt the end Flyers defeating th* Gainesville
Mndt «#ll. h ti afililifp and It nf t pr| Rr drt'U this y ttr, ror.tH- Gators 1-2 and Tampa Stlvei Bar
emart. He has a football sens* sulinir on, |PBf roB Bnd throekinr whipping ths Fort Lauderdale
that corn., from a natural ability,
wtntl|ng teUcbdown pass,
llaiitrivers by the same seor*.
and therefore Is quick lo react to
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Peniacola meet* Tamna and
playing situations.
pounds, was an all round athlelo
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If irks, ell fset fire and 243 for Gross* Point High, playing morrow night.
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Dick Myers, automatically puttingi
him out and ending the game.
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41S also saw a melee in the ninth.
J -ke lllitch, at bat for at. Peters­
burg. exchanged words with Bill
Steinecke, West Palm Beach man­
ager, and Steinecke came off the
bench toward lllitch. ria y rri from
both tea mi joined in and .Steinecke
and lllitch were banished from the
game.
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F irif Woman Wins
M flt Championihip
CAMP PERRY. Milo (gk-A wornme NaHoaal I man Bore night.
Tko BroeUyait* mads big dobot
*• • OardiB "lap" an Imprnmtva
tme by handing Danny Gtovanetll.
• borough Heal, a sound abollaek
lag for to rounds.
• Fighting tba mala pa al Mw
Garden pula you under terrific pres
aure," aaid tha tt-year-old ettgi
nsenng student. "It mean* you've
arrived. I wanted I* win m bad­
ly. It I wasn't so anxious I would
bar# knocked him out."
Drake, la recording bis fifth
P lT TBBURGf! l i t - Dale L a g , straight victory, pounded ClovanelM fbnrA Pirato first baaomaa, U In the bead and body with both
y j J M t s m night ami a bom band*. Tko steady stream af left
books to th* body look tko steam
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Rcmorino Resigns
Arqentinc Job

*Speaker Predicts

Changes In Opinion
TALLAHASSEE &lt; * - A tramblm j of the Senate majority bloc
)&lt; predicted by Houit Speaker
_ D.nitt when the l-egislaturr re• turn* S.-ft. 24 Iron ill long rrceti.
“ I belie*e two or more of tbe
senators **ill change their potitloni
through local pressure," David
a; id in an interview.
The Legulature ipent AS day*
in fru itlo i attempti to reapporti n the 3A atate aenatonal diet..et* before it rect»»ed Aug. to
T ie 20-man Senate majority it nod
firm against any reJiuncting plan
~ which would create new aenato9 rial dutricta for more than Bay
and Monroe counties.
The Senate minority. Home ma­
jority and Gov. C'ollini have been
Insisting that Manatee and Saraaota as well mutt get a senator
each.
The House speaker listed Sens
Baker of I'matilla. Edwards of
Irvinr, Shands of Gainesville and
Carraway of Tallahassee as most
^ likely members of the Senate ms™ Jority to go o*er to the other side
He said he Is convinced the cit
itens of the districts represented
by the four do not support the
stands taken by their senators and
will ' ‘reflect pretty much the think­
ing of a majority of the House and
a majority of ntirens in asking for
a fair reapportionment b ill"
David added the four senators
represent large counties which alf ready have senators of their own
w and are not afferted by any reapportionment plan advanced ao
far.
He Indicated Sens Shands and
Tarraway may be siding with the
Senate majority because they fear
legislative reprisals against the
state universities located in their
counties but "they must come to
the realisation that if they don't
do what's fair and right it may
f lead to a reaction against the uni­
versities.
“ Edwards and Baker also may
be influenced by the University of
Florida to seme eiteet because
they live In adjoining counties but
probably their reason for voting
with the majority has been more
of a personal nature."
A package reapportionmeiit plan
Is seen by David as the "only pos­
sible solution". He forecast revival
% of a 41-senator plan which was dis­
cuses dearly tn the reapportlon-

ment session. It was endorsed hy
Gov. Collins and approved by the
Senate but ran Into opposition in
the House and was dropped.
Tbe so-called "package" would
require two billa and a constitu­
tional amendment The original
plan would have given a senator
each to Bay. Monroe. Manatee,
Sarasota. Rrevard. Seminole, Oka­
loosa and Santa Rosa.
David laid he believed any new
parkage would resemble the orig­
inal closely.
He reported the governor told
him in a telephone conference he
plans to "do a lot of work" on reapportionment between now and
the end of the recess
He added Collin* "feela we can
during the recess resolve the Is­
sue."

Leaders Say France
Is Using Borrowed
U. S. Helicopters

•C m SOM, former New Tort model. displays (right) the butt's eer it*e wee awarded after the had divpr»»d of two 700-pound butt# tn the Mexico n ty nn« At left aha is tftown a* the made her (tut kill
and won the pUudita of a bugs crowd of aAcionadoa, or fans.
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Stock Market Today
Moderately Active

WASHINGTON 'a — Government
officisls said today Ersnre is using
eight borrowed U. it helicopters in
combatting insurgents in North
Africa.
Walter Bruther, bead of tbe CIO,
protested against tbe use of the
Air Forte machines as inconsistent
with this nation's outspoken op­
position to colonialism. The State
Department had no immediate
rommrnt on the protest by Hea­
ther, who said in ■ statement that
"direct military aid" to the French
In North Africa makta the U. S.
appear "as the main aupport of
French colonialism."
France ordered tome helimplrrt
earlier this summer from U. S
LAKELAND, FLA. - Coming
manufacturers. France also re­
quested and got a loan of eight all the nay from McQuecwy,
helicopters pending delivery of Taiaa la Jae Maeller nba will try
la break tbe present Jumping
those on order.
The French request posed a eri- record of IIS feet, held by Al­
Ural problem to U. I. officisls.
fred# Meadeaa of typreae Gas*
The derision was bised on dene, la Ike Jumping event af
grounds H would be Impossible to the Natieasl Ski Tearnameat b»
deny such e request from an atlv lag held Sunday si LakeUad.
eaperfeneing diiiirultlea within Its
territories.

British Gates Are Floods Rule Out
Opened To Soviets Stylish Wedding
HARWELL, England U^—Britain
opened the gales of Ms top secret For Young Couple

ai mlc center today to Soviet ado r'lris.
. Fifteen Russian physicist* were
’ omung other foreign scientists
flown Inlo the closely guarded re­
search station from Banova lor on
Inspection tour.
"They will bo stsoww ao BMseh
os possible within flic bounds of
eecurity?' a spokesman said.
Invitations for the visit were an♦ended at the 700-natioe Geneva eon
Berence.
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BOUTHRRIDGK. M an. UR — It
wasn't a stylish wedding—but only
because a big flood ruined the
♦own.
I k s betde v e s t the -only dress
she didn't lose in the flood.
Hie bridegroom wore his Na­
tional Guard fatigue uniform and
he was kaggard from long flood
duly.
They knelt an piece* of card
board ki Sacred Heart Catholic
church to protect them from the
damp floor.
■lirtey Mein, M, and Hormand
St. Germaine k id planned • slyliak wedding with formal clothes
and scores af Invited guests.
Instead, only a handful could
roach the church In a badly bat­
tered part of town.
A reporter gave the pretty bride
away m marriage U it night be­
cause bee lather became Si after
Hie flood.
Another reporter served as altar
bap- A newspaper photographic
was esse ad tho official witnesses
T V le v . Mace LaDous married
foam by aaadfeligM. There waa no
choice sinew there won't V lights
hi part* a | lawn for a tang while
St. Germaine and Misa Male
originally ware In V married last
Friday, tha day af the flood.
They get part way fo church
and tha flood walaaa engulfed their
car.
. A pnNeemao messed foam and
brought them la a nearby bouse
Several bonra la U r they ware
evacuated.
They boarded a e m tl boat and
»• foe church. They found
the ehareh amply - aad flooded
A boaaymoaa le out ef tha queetfc* far foa time being, flu newlywada Mid. flt. S a n a a fee bad to
«•* a apaeial paw from hia Nation•I Onaid euperfan area fo gat
»«rria* boeaaaa V fo an duty

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T lirn Jack McGowan, manager
of the spring*, derided ma»he
Cheetah could help Cheetah u a
brown eved. lung la .h o l female
She wa« chained on the (.land in
hope, tho maverick band would
return.

JACKSONVILLE «.fs— A N'.vvv
I hurricane hunter plane took off
here *t * a m today tn probe an
stea of vixpirlon In the Gulf nf
■Mexico altout IJO miles northwest
of Cuba.
The Navy sjid the Neptune wa*,

U. Marion Hendry T u e * d a y
againri Jack lllanro. J.v who drove
Mrs. Minnie Mhdaker to the hos­
pital Sunday night Mrs Whitaker
was pronounced drad u|* n arrival
at the hospital
Drtrrtlve In.peetor
Beynon «ald the arrest wa* made aft­
er an invedigat - n and lie detector
test*.
No value was plared on tna
rings lllanro was rrlea-ed from
rounty Jail on $l.5oo bond.
Mr*. Wlillaker was the mother
of three prominent Tampa attornr)s. pat, Tom and I) U.

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man of ftrookhaven C.a , and ex|&gt;ecled to return about 2 pm .
The Navy vaid the area had
"pu-&gt;ihilitles of developing into a
tropical storm."

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Ihiv louri.t attraction.
pa worn in to a ho.pital ha* been
Trapv halted wtlh banana*, or ehargpJ w.th Mealing two diamunl
ante* and pr.vnutv were ii«e|ev&lt;
They sprang them, got the f.xvt rings from her
A warrant charging grand lar­
and went back to cavorting in the
jungle.
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Fctnale Lure Works Ambulance Driver
But Not For Lonq Accused Of Theft
PONCE DE LEON SPRINGS r
—Twenty male rhesus nr nary, From Dying Woman

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SIC at TAST Of AOUCUltUli I' t i Taft nen.on (l*ni. Is thown pre­
senting a picture of his family to Vladimir Mat-kevleh, the First
Deputy Minuter of Agriculture for ltu»«i.i, •&gt; the tt&gt;mai&gt; Soviet
f.irtn delegation vtsllevl Ifonsnn In Wsihington TTie Rest* have msila
a ?0.000-mllr, t!-*talc f.wl-(tndlng tour of Wrstrrn and MidWestern farming are ' v uhavleh promised tn (end a picture of
his family to ttrnson after the lluuiati* return home, ilnlrrnaliona!)

Hunter Plqnc Eyes
Area Of Suspicion

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SAN FO H n nF.RAI.nThur*. Aujf. 23, 1955 Tag* 1

They relumed all rigid They
swam back, clawed anil hit Cher
tab inlo near in«rn*ihility, then
fled hack to the tree*.
McGowan * 11-1 today ao far as
he * ro n e n m d they ran *ta&gt; tncie

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T H A T A P P R O X IM A T E L Y
9 0 % O F B IG L E A G U E
B A S E BALL PLAYERS
C O U L D E N H A N C E T H E IR
B A T T IN G A V E R A G E S
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P R O P E R LY P R E S C R IB E D
EYE GLASSES.

Officers Widows
To Get Settlement

BOTTLED GAS
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11’rtran Wehmeler, Philadel­
phia Phillies pitcher, likes to hurl
the Pittsburgh Pirate*.
Railway and Baltimore A Ohio against
He has won 14 of his last 17
s f off fractionally.
&lt;starts against the Hues.

Market Service
Still Gets Blamed
For Higher Prices

CAMP MiQL’ARRIK JR - The
Market News Service, which
doesn't set prices, still gets blamed
by buyers for high prices and hy
seller* for low prtcea, F. W Eith­
er, assistant commissioner of the
VIENNA. Austria • * - Austria'* Slate Marketing Rurrau in Jack
15.000 doctors and drnti*ta began sonville, tnld Florida's 14th annual
poultry Institute yesterday.
a two-day nationwide strike today
The market service never ha*
The doctors refused trratmrnt established a price, he said, it
to all hut emergency ra*e* and merely reports the results of sales
300 whiteclad physicians marched on a marketable basis.
through Vienna'* street* in a pro­
Dralera are at liberty tn use the
test demonstration.
quoted price* but "it seems un
Tha strike was railed hy Aus­ reasonable that member* of an
tria’* Medical A**n in protest important industry should esperi
against a planned draft la* which the Market News Servire to dc
they rlaim will threaten their in ride for them the price at whlrh
dependence.
their product* should sell," Fisher
The draft law provides national | said.
health Insurance fnr the entire pop
ulation, Instead of only to persons
tmployed. The doctors maintain
that the law would limit their pri­
vate practice* and leave them at
the mercy of the state run health
OCALA .P—Three widow* of law
Insurance companies.
enforcement nfflrer* will get fofel
each in settlement nf damage *uit«
an aged eouple sen sed of
Youth Said Cause againil
slaying the three men
Cireutt Judge Truman 0 Futrh
O f Orlando Blaze yesterday
algned an order for tne
ORLANDO tA -Flre Chief Paul settlement fo Mrs Agnes Wontiign.
Pennington said yesterday a men­ Mrs Ifatel Turk and Mr*. Johm
n|le
tally retarded boy of 14 admitted L Youngblood
setting tha flra which did tTS.mn
Kdward ft. IJndley, 7). who
damage at Louli L. Jacob Inc. ait- Indicted for first degree muirder
rv* packing house Saturday.
In tho slayings, has been heldd InTbe bay, who could give na rea­ sane and eommltted fo the Flnrfda
son for hit act of lighting a piece, State Hospital at Chattahoneltee.
of paper atd shoving It Into the I Ills wife. Bertha. 70. la free on
building, has been turned over fo! bond In the custody ol relative^.
Juvenile authorities, the rhlef said. I

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NEW YORK, (A D -T h e atoek
market was moderately active and
higher in early trading tnday.
Gains ran tv about a point at
most av trading slowed somewhat
aJtrr an active flurry at tha atari
Steels and rhemical* were about
the strongest among the major
groups while rail* were unchanged
to tower.
Of the opening blocks t ' S Steel
wa* up '* al 51 on 4 000 share*.
Firestone up 1 at M's on 1,000
We*tingh(Hi»e up l * at 47 on 1.300,
3,000 and International Nickel up
General Electric up &gt;» at 513 S on
V« at 12 *« on 1.3O0
Other gainers included Relhle
hem. General Motors, .tears Roe
buck. Douglas Aircraft, and South
ern Pacific.
Pennsylvania Railroad, Southern

Austria's Doctors
March In Protest
Of Planned Law

BIUJMNG OOfXAPBM
. CAIKO, Egypt UR—A four-atory
bniULng aatiapaad today while loo
••ddfofl lUMfo warn celebrating
« the real. At feast M persons
were Injured, » af them aariaosly.

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BUENOS AIRFS r — Authorita­
tive source* said t. day that Jeroni­
mo flemotlno has re -'ro rt as V
tentina's m inl.trr of foreign af­
fairs and worship.
ftrmorino has been In poor health
fur si »eral year* and now it under
treatment in a ltucno&lt; Aires hos­
pital.
The same sources said lldefonto
Krliv ravage* Marllnei will be
named fo sucired Remorino
Cavagna M ariner, holding the
rank of ambassador, has hern head
of a mission try ine to create an
economic union of Argentina and
Its neighbors, especially Chile,
Ecuador, Bolivia and I'aragua
Another change in President
Juan D. Peron't rovpmment w s s
p re d ic te d
today hy unof! filial sources who said I’cron na*
decided to give control of inf"rovl
security forces to Gen. Felix
Maria fiohlcs.

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'55's Fifth Tropical Hurricane
MIAMI, Fla OR-The year’# fifth
hurricane, Edith, spun ominously
over the open Atlantic today and
one of the lop storm warning ftpcrta predicted iti winds would

Helen McCloy
M |l i l i n u t Gerry hvr»i on the
top floor. Harm a apartment waa
-U .kh, ■ T ks u a a s s au hawlatad juat below hit.
S m! New Tor*, lelfkt *a a -OS- toE
Snaw atiprad
to* •*“*/. IJS with tha datieacy eg tha unaophiaU- Aa aba turned the corner thia
• e a t i t * n whsrh was M l *****■§ •■* cited. * U m m chads Ova mass’s evening, Gerry * floor vat at darn
lb * d a y / s e t dewwWed ia* UauSnwa
aa Bar own. Only in Judith J' n•a m U ladia may w U&gt;# H»*irv room far you.”
•H -tir t a i l s
lla d be Oral ia ike
Ho cam* back shaking hia h*od. k irr apartment, )u»t aiwva the
■aura is tha n o rm a * la rstrw a* SL 'Nobody thera hi ell.” Hlo hihiusar ahop, waa Ultra a aott glow at
B ui v a t s M o n o n a m 4 w l laia th*
S m e e aeeia. a Mow D I M alw sad M waa less aympdthaUa mow. After lamplight.
dll# if h dams didn't wadaraUnd
Could there pottihly tie a m o e
u di&lt;4 , Cara Dacca b o u ia i tk*
age in ner mail bos T No. Iter boa
l u a l India n ik » lor tw e s te f#e«* whan a guy stood M r up*. . .
■ha a a s sn w ie l lo Bad OifTT lt° * a Hard began la fe d eaevaptcuoua. waa empty. Hut there was eomra a wanaalntaar* la tha bnuaa t M n U tnera had
any aort af Uuog behind tne strip nt glata la
n iro O v t slaa-UM a t th a r a i a i a
• t i d e her
dha taeked to* *ur- •quabbl* t n I ■ evening. . . . But Gerry* boa. It didn't look like a
chase uil* aes ours* and a l l thethere hadn't. Hhn almost wished letter. It seemed to be a mettagr,
atoea alia Huas n&gt;»r wimp'd *&gt; • User* bad. It would nave ba-a ao scrawled on a crumpled envelope,
catataria up*n* »
Ihara la tha MUto* croud lin e , d .r .rp e a ra d taatia* much more undarwtandabla.
and ana corner stuck out through
th e bewildered Miss Dorr* aloraa. Ilara
the narrow slot.
a a o n a a is l a i i h » clow iae c a lU M ta j*
: 0 a his srta. mined hsr af lb s isklo. longer. Mr. Hoeva * hat la over
ghe let herself in with a latch­
there m a chair at Us* comer key and c ra te d the narrow lobby
table."
la the seU-servtca elevator.
-I II give ft So th* eaahiar to
In her room, she dropped her
caaa na oornas back for It."
-If aa should, plaaaa sad Mm 1 raincoat cm a chair and lighted ail
the lamps. She pulled up the Vene­
couldn't walk"
UK." Tha manager amUad kti- tian blinds, so the could tee lights
plaaaantiy. Ha a going U say it. la the houses acroaa the etrcrl, and
ah* thought. It'll earn* In another opened a window to bring tralfio
minute. Blood you up, th f With noises into the room. Thera was
juit time tor a cup of tea helots
a leer probably.
Mb* uimed quickly and burned the went to Aunt Carolines. In
out the aide dear. Street lampe the hilthen she put water un to
were globes of amber without radi­ boil while (he took a shower at -I
ance in tha vsolat dusk. U waa changed into her laffe'a dress. It
that
moment af a New Terk day waa the gray nt a dove a plumage
•nine m* knife. Bar* paused,
wnea
even dusty asphalt under­ with the sheen nt a p»erL Hie
loosing for Mr. Harry tine
foot
looks
a taint, romantic mauve picked up her gold lorket, Uim re­
think you know him by name. Ha
and
lighted
wind ow n are towering membered the pendant.
so m ti ner* regularly."
ft eraa lying on ntr drraamg
swarms
eg
SreSiaa
against h pale
"Garry Ilona 7 Bur# I know him.*
Stic man mokro al her blankly. sky that makes gray buildings al­ table, a bright, wicked red rye that
*Uut ha ain’t hern in tonight. most invisible. A lighted bus seemed lo wi k at hrr yeringly.
surged notaily past, awaytng kkt
tint should have tell belter, but
Buss. I ain't te*n mm at aJL*
"Ifut h« was her*. I came sulk a ship under full aait Passenger* she didn L There was something
him. And I vaw him paa* tha were standing pecked against the wrong. Then alia realised what it
alram table only t few minute* glass door*. Better ta walk the waa: The alienee overhead. At this
ago. I even heard you call out to few blocks up fifth to her apart­ hour aha could usually hear (terry a
step going lo and tro, Irom nil
him. You said, 'floast beef tonight, ment on 02nd.
Gerry had an apartment in tha own kiUhenetla to hia livingand w s just got down to where It'a
•am* building, perhaps t h e r e room. A pleasant, home like sound.
•tare!’ "
Fortunately aha couldn't near ms
"Did I call him by name?"
radio of hia lelephona bell oe n e
"N-no. At l«a*t. I dnnt think
votes when ha bad guest*, euice.
you did."
In general, sound* nac. Hut hi*
"Then I must* been talking to
floor—her celling*—conduct' ell
homebody •!** "
sounds in direct contact with It—
"But I saw him pass Uia steam
tha moving at a chair or table,
table. Even it you didn’t call to
footfalls Whenever nt stepped nil
him, you must have seen him!
tha rug. Unconsciously ah* had
Why, ha even left hi* hat with m*
I waa waiting fur turn at a labia has that ismsrad with a different been listening tor tome such sound
tonight
near Ihe door, lie went to g*l col- cadence
An odd e*drive*, almost M s A Ths manager at the Automat
fr« and said he’d he hack in a min­
ute. but . , na navar cam* back.* limp, only faster.
might briitv* that Gerry had
• • •
"I been awful busy carving. I
People going along Cast 62nd
might not n»v* noticed mm if ha
just got cnflea and nothing a lia oftsn noticed Lha neat bttia build­
ing where Bara Used, l u plain
Ilow tong you been waiting?"

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"About 20 minutra. I knew N
would taka a little time to get Ui*
enftee because Ultra waa such •
long Una, but now Ui* tins has
(on* and ha isn't her*."

Bom* urgency in her vole#
framed Uia man. "Why don’t you
talk to tha manager 7 That’a him,
over Users by tha lc* cream."
“Mr. HonaT" said Ui* manager.
*T#an, i know him. But I didn't
are him coma tn tonight. I bean
bach of the pi* section Axing a
•lot that wee jammed."
’ BUI Gerry wouldn't Juat walk
out and leave ma. lie wouldn't

■ coo' (ray. On Use (round floor
a discreetly email srtndow usually
displayed a length of raw sUh in
tangerine er paa cock blue toaeed
acroaa a thair upholstered to bur­
lap er • coffse table made from a
driftwood slump had a ar.ert ot
glass. Above the window bronae
Ialtera apt Lied eut Use asm* "Jud­
ith J«nida*.' | | ten* impossible to
pay more for • length at burlap
er • piece af driftwood anywhere
la New York.
Above Um shop trace three
floor* sack an aaartm tnt tar a

GAINESVILLE iF -T he Legists- There la a rapid litrrease In the
lure's Joint Committee on Mental number of mental eases in Florid*
Health will hold tie first meeting
W tU tl^
her. tomorrow end Saturday In en ™
ngm* CrM |
T.HM uSSl
attempt to find an approach la ara now overrrewded and tk*
one of Florida's prrssing social ---------------------------------------------

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Dodo County Gets
Bobtail Turnpike

tesfcLfts vtmj. miss^ ^ s t f a

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Coun

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Robert B. Meyner, N. J.; Gov. Dennis J. Roberta,
R. I.; Cor. Avrrell Harrinun, ft. V.; Gov. Abrahan*
A. RlbleofT, Conn.; Vat Peterson. Civil Defer.**
Administrator; the President, and E. Roland Ilirrlman. chairman of tha Red Crocs. In background ara
officials and Congressmen from tha affected area*.

Unusual Circumstances
Described By Officers
NEW YORK '.P — The Soviet
faro'rr miivl he glvrn more In­
dividual inn nine before Ruwlsn
agricultural production ran he in­
creased. a group of American
farm experts agreed today.
The Americans arrive I home by
plane after a all-week lour in Rus­
sia They said also thst Russian
farming is far behind that In Ibis
country.
lead er of fhe Imirlng group waa
Dean U' V l.amherl of Ihe col­
lege of agriculture at Ihe Univer­
sity nf Nebraska. He told report­
ers:
“ We had a wonderful trip and
had # good opportunity lo look al
loiportant
Russian agricultural
areas. | think one of lha major
Imptetsion* w* got wa« the large
il*e of manpower on their farm*
Thrv u*e a great number of people
lo do what we do through mechan(ration "
He addef Ihst “ we think we
made «nme friends and wa think
we dro*e «nme wedge* in Ihe bar­
riers that have been between Ihe
two rHintiif* for the past 15 years.
We hope we pavrd the way for fu­
ture exchanges such as Ihrse."

I »• got to run. Horry, Dai rr!
Burrly he would have ddn* that
tf h* had kft voluntarily.
Waa It conrrivabl* lh«t h*
might have left involuntarily 7
(T a f ie f.'nwfiWMcdf

slate must find some way of han­
dling the** persons, he adder).
Treatment, not confinement, may
b* th# rorrert approach slnre new
drugs have been found sucresiful
in affertlng cures for both Insane
and borderline rasas, hr said
Chairman nf the committee Is
Sen. Edwin G. Fraser nf Marrlenny. Other members are Srn.
Douglai Rlenstrnm, Sanford; Sen.
Dewey Johnson. Quincy; Rep,.
Frank M. Allen. Ray County; J. ft
Hopkins, Escambia; and S. C.
Smith, DfSoto.

NRWRPAPRR BOLD
. JASPER UR—The Jasper News,
IS-yaar-old weakly newspaper, waa
add yesterday to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert M. Ehlert of Ubarty. Ill,
by Stafford Caldwell and Nelli*
Caldwell Halloa. Tb# piper had
bean hi lha hands of the Caldwell
family slnr* Its founding ta 1970 by
th# first of g aortas en routing of John
M. Caldwell.
th# propoaad northward aitonalon
which will craat* a stata-tong toll
Tha land offered tor an Inter­
read.
change la jointly owned by tha
Vuiallir.
Another of that* eonfrrvncea
held latar yesterday at Ocala and city of Ocala and Marion County.
At Jacksonville on* group en­
t third hara today.
dorsed th* proposed Duval County
A‘
**■ te " * * * authority routing which would taka th# turn­
wai offered fra* a 96-atr* tract af pike across U.ft. 90 ahnut seven
Ocala and lU vtr milts was! of Jacksonville and In
Ipringi If H will na# this tract for
• traffic Intorthang*. That would an are around tb* rity connecting
with U.B. 1 and ending at U I. IT
M ar tha Georgia Um .
■ * 9 M I r a n n i t i ar* (• ct
•sad SUV ia lit* tear awtWar
thae rt.aam #„w lilr th* d a rk

PI I POINT ItHKNOWB (second from lightl In
Hartford. Conn, addresses a conference af gov­
ernors from Northeattcrn stated ravaged by flood*
Tha Chief Executive said he will call a special see*
slon of Congress If nrexfssry to obtain *75 million
In federal aid for relief. U lt to right are: Gov.

paara at tha Inquest in Chicago
Into tha fatal ahootlog of adatce*
Uva for which ha is under arrant,
Captured after a dramatic gnaw
Another group protested this hunt and a 94-hour ordeal tor a
routing and askad that th* turn- family ho held host***, Cara
pika lla Into th* Jacksonville Ex­ penter In wail-shackled tor ttvo
Inquiry.
(lalarailleaalf
pressway lyatam.

PHILADELPHIA IF—A 12 yearntrl Philadelphia socialite who last
June 21 eloped without h rr family’s
conirnl »Hh a Miami, H a., motor­
cycle policeman, **»« found Head
last night under clreumitanrr* de­
scribed at unusual by police.
3lr« Dnrli Silver Oitrrtchrr.
daughter of Herman Silver, vice
president of Fool Fair, In c, a
latgr grocery rham nn the Eastern
seaboard, died in lh# apartment
of long-time friends while on a
•octal visit. Thr attractive redhalrrd girl received nationwide
publicity a few month* ago when
•he ran off unexpectedly with Earl

(roetliMed Frow P are One)
eommrntrd, "This road Is vital
ro Orange Cnun'y—| think the
l&lt;*npte down there should h# Just
as much Intrrrstrd as we art."
County Knctnrrr M. C. Hagan,
rtueiiinnrd bv Chairman Odham
about his contorts along the propoied fnur-lanlng protect, said,
“People f’v# contacted up and
down the rlgh*-of-way are willing
tn give the property. They are
ready for It tn rnme through. I
told them liiai it Is either hy-pass
or go through.’*
In • reassuring statement nn
question* rnnrerntng the planning
t f the nrole-t in sections. Dial
reiterated, 'The Id-a of putting
the middle section in the budget
first Is t» aisura the people that
th* road w‘l| So hiiltl."
Olham Informed the group that
“The Idea now I* to go out with
rivlr pride and aril this project
to the people. Thl* Inh h at got te
be don*, an I don# In n hurry."
Odham then pointed out that a
meeting will he held Monday
irrM . at a location vet tn ha de­
signated, wiiH cltlteni who ara
willing to g&lt;s out and sail this
project.
Heading

th#

new

Mtrharl niireirhcr, 29-year-old Mi­
ami policeman
Police said a ropy of their re­
port was transmitted tn the homi­
cide squad because of the unusual
rircum dances surrounding I h e
death Dr. Samuel Man Inn, a phy­
sician who llvcl near the apart­
ment the Oitrelrher girl was viaKing, pronounred her dead and
said he was unahlr to dcterima*.
the cause c{ death.
Ocrupanta nf thr apartment
where Mrs. Ortrcirher died told
police she had hren separated
from hrr husband. Her family llvri
In exclusive MrIro*e Park, a fashionablo suburb of Philadelphia
She was Ihe mere of Samuel Friedlander, chairman of Ihe hoard anJ
founder of Ihe food chain.
Pollre look Ihe body lo Ihe ritjr
morgue where her name waa listed
as Shirley Silver At Ihe Stiver
residence this morning, a man who
said ho was a elni* friend of Ihe
family, but refined lo give his
name, confirmed that Ihe daughter
had dird last night He refused
lo give any further Information.
Ostreicher was notified of hi*
wife’s death in Miami Rearh last
night and wa» given emergency

to show greater IntrnsUJcatlon
Saturday I expect h»e to h
winds of 125 to US miles an h
near her center."
The ttorm ’* forwarJ movem

or better by Saturday.
about 13 m p h G ain extended
Gordon Dunn, chief itorm tor#- outward IVi mile* to the north and
e n te r in tha Weather Bureau’! 1»*•* »"•* so mile-- to the south and
Hurricane center here, taid Edith's
of tha renter,
winds at present were about M;
■
~~
m p h She wai centered at 3 s m s s
r \ I*
C
near lalitude 22T north, longitude n O U I U a | | A I 3 ( f l (
M« west, or 5*0 miles northeast D C W l U I I U v U J V r J
of Puerto Rico,
I
That location placed It* eentrr F I a i i PAC D o l a a C O f l
about 1,500 miles southeast of l l l l U l v ) l a C I C O J C U
Miami and the same di«tance|
•mith-southcast of Caps lla ttrra s j WASHINGTON UP— Mew polio
N C.
! r a i n luted by the dates last week
centratrd storm than either Connie totaled 2.1.IS. an inrreaie of 152
ceniraled storm than eilhe rConnic over those In the week ended Aug.
or Diane." said Dunn. ‘Tier spawn-! 13. the Public Health Sendee
ing ground was In the isme gencr-' icportcd today,
*1 area as the other two, although I A spokesman said tlie Inrrra**
Edith moved farther wed in wave' of about 2U per rent was a seasonal
form than the others before spin- jump whirh rotild be expected at
ning Into a hurricane.
t.thU time of the year.
•’Thu cau«e»! us to believe there! However, the 2,13* rs«r* In the
It tome perditent fsetor in the week ended Aug 20 were only S
area which is earning dorms to! per cent below the J in t lldrd In
develop there II I* farther north! thr comparable IPII week although
than the usual breeding ground
total WAS ra«-* «land at It.*42. nr
“ Condition* are such that Edith13,000 le»* than the MUM listed tn
probably will move in a westerly the comparable period last yrar.
riirrrtion — either northwest or Cate* »inee the “disease scar"
west-nnrthwe»t—for the nest tv &gt; darted about April ! hate totaled
day*, at least. That’s the same old 10,799, compatrd with 13.31* a year
route that Connie ano D are fob ago.
lowed. Edilh will require a lot of The I’HS safd th rrt waa f t
dose watching.
Inrreaie in ca*rx l**s *a*k *a &lt;uu
“ Being more concentrated a: of the geographic divisions at
Ihe outset, Edith ran be expected dale*.

MCMTAIT OF DtftNtl Chartre F- Wllwm (left) pins tha Medal of
Fraedom on Harold E. Talbott at Bolling Air Force Base, Washing*
. Ion. The outgoing Secretary of the Air Force was honored for "ex*
eepttonally meritorious serv ice'' in safeguarding "national security.:Talbott resigned Under Are by Benate investigators over his prtvat#
buainsaa acttvtUee. Ha draiad accusing Wilson of not defending him.'

committee,

OiTiam requested name* nf addi­
tional rllltent In th* rounty tn
he appointed and named te tha
ronimltte* that will rail on pro.
periv owner# up and down the
right-of-way fn an effort, to se­
rum nrnneMv on a donated betla.
"We haven't got the money te
huy the right-of-way along the
rrnpoaed fou'-lan'nr project from
RanfoH to the Orange County
lire " Odham said.
Members of tbo committee
mewing with Uie fltato Road
Il-urd memhtr end District Fnrinnera were: J. Rraltey Odham,
rhalrmtn nf tha group, Forrest
n&gt;c&lt;Aenrtdf*. secrtaryl J o h n
Mriach, M. C Hagan. Mark N.
Clsvstand J r , Voll# A. William*
J r , W. Brown Miller, D*ugl*a
Rtenstrom, O. P. Hrnidon, W. A.
Tatrlek, John Fox. Otis Fourakre,
Wilhsm
Hutrhison J r , Jsmes
A. Wright, Denver Cordell. Earl
Higginbotham, and Georgo Touhy.
When manager Paul Richards
o» th* Orioles was ejected from
the Ally • game with the Yan­
kees, It marked the ftflh time this
seaaea the Baltimore pilot was
thrown out of a game Involving
the New Yorker*

Ing tn revive her, Schwarts ran
up tha strart and got Dr. Samuel
Manstrln. After an examination.
Dr. Manstrln summoned pollc*
and tha fir# resru* squad. Tllay
administered oxygen for about IS
minutes when Dr. Msnstaln pro­
nounced tha young woman dead.
Liter, Dr. Samuel H. Kals came
to th* apartment and said ha had
keen Mra. Ostrelrher's physician
for four or five year*. Dr. Kata
said shr had been In gnnj health
except for minor ailments. Ha said
she also was being treated by a
Dr. Lrnm Tuft for an allergy.
IN MEMORIAL
Tn loving memory of our dear
ton and brother and grandson, i
Johnnie Frank Morra Jr. 3Vhn|
patted away Aug. 19. I9M. Waj
m in you now. our hearta ara tara I
as lime goes by, ws iris* you more. I
Your loving tmila your gcntla
'are, no one ran fill your vacant
placo. sadly mltaad by
Mothar, Father and Rlstara,
Grandmother, A GrandfatSer.

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By STANLEY

Unit.

Ideal for sawmill or heavy duty
pump. New unit warranty at 4
pr.ee. Call 2301-W day. 1172 J
night.

DAILY CROSSWORD

Phone 113 - A. B. Peter»on.Broker
Associate* . A. B. Peter** Jr..
P. J. Cbeiterion. Garfield Wtllent. John Mei*eh, R. W. WU- 7 PC. LIVING ROOM GROUP
Uami. A. C. Doodney. Land Sur­ COVERED IN N Y L O N .
veyor.
• Sofa Bod

C A. W H ID D O N . 8 R.
Reg. Real Batata Broker
V. E Dcugla*. A iw ia le
U9 S. Park
Pb. UO
2 Bedroom Cement Block Home.
Pnco I*7JO. Small Down Pay.
ment Bal. &lt;33 on month, can
give immediate peaaeiiion. 1202
Randolph Avenue.
HAVE Buyer* lor home with one
or more Acre*, out of City. Mod­
erately Priced
W. H. " R n r STF.MPER
Realtor — General Injurance
Gertrude B. Dlagfelder Aiieelate
Pbone 213
112 N. Park Ave.
t i l l ! fool room*. Televlilon. 15
»ffitly. Kitchen privilege* avai­ To Help Ycu Rent or Buy.
Rota L. Paytov
lable. 101VW.
(Reg. Real K ilalr Broker)
Annabcllr Brown Hrndrrioa,
O ran furnlihed aptAssociate.
Pelmeuo A rt. Phone *18.
Ph. 3T1 — 17-92 at Hiawatha
n e u i A A P A jm onrT S : room*.
RAYMOND M. BALL. BROKER
Ifctto. U4 W. m 1 1
S. D. Hlghleyman. Aasoctata
O M. Harm on. Aatociate
la Q iw i* u l Baby Bedn
2M South Park Ave.
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11&gt; Magnolia Ave.
"Your Headquarter* for Automa­
tic Waaher* and Drier* "
Wdtiaghoute Laundromat
Maytag — A B C .
At I/m at l i n . t t
PHONE - 1757

.1 ROOM SPECIAL
5 Piece Dinette Set. 3 Piece Llvme Room. 5 Piece Bedroom
Group with Maltreat and Rot
Spring* ......... $293.01). (term*)

ECHOLS REDDING CO.
Corner 3 d k Magnolia Ph. 123

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Three bedroom homo near tcheol
CONCRETE
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H A T S L E E P W A L K E R ? F T ? O M E L M S T ^ E ' E ’T P I C K S U P
torm Weil 1»L Or Call at F urnllocated on two lot*. Owner leav­ Readv Mlted Concrete, Conerete
ture Center, i l l V eit u t.
A
Co u p l e o f f o l l o w e r s - - stanle* ^
ing town and withe* to tell hts
BL&lt;k. Sand. Gravel. Cement
n r . m m e e u n m m t u t t •*# *-«up
O
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equity. Thu home ha* porch,
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quiltear porte, utility room, ipare
m i Bm i .
A riiw Apli.
heater. V. blind*, itove h refrl*
P lata 2419
•7JA-W.
aerator. Totat price only $10.VW. S herauui Conrrel# Pip* Co,
■KB Seminole Realty far U***r R olrert A . W illiam *, R ea lto r
OM Weet 13th SL
T im e - i i n —Wntnr*/ Itoal*/ Trailer*— 19 a - IAIIBHHIT SKI WICK - a
able Hnmra and Apt*. 1 hone Sl. Raymonn E. luindquial. A**ociaie
ir r o n r o T W r —
• tine eoer • t t i * end !)*■(
Thane 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg. Sewing Hackiac*. tod Requiring FLOOR landing and finishing — Reconditioned
Guaranteed
Dry
Cleaning,
maaing.
Serving
SemiBedroom.
W
rite;entrance
BBRrS
194
R.
Pork
rheme
170.
Nice hath. Pnooe NB9-W.
USED
MOTORS
• One hour % • Hash and Dry
■ole County aince 1925. 1L M
COUNTRY HOME #
and
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SEA-KING,
Fold
Gleaion. Lake Mary.
2R R. home *ttuatcd on J acre* — P a rte d lo T a t —
good condition
12* .V) • Fimihed Unodry
Aiwala ua
excellent garden l»nd. 14 aaNEWLY Furnlihed 2
• Samtooe Dry Cleaning
ENVELOPES,"' letterhead*, Male- 1 I. If I*. KVINItCDE.
Mirted ritru* tree*. Situated 1
Mouie L in e »ereen porch.
Vemettma Bliafti
rum like a lop and heat*
mrnl&gt;. mvoirri. hand bill*, and
SwulhnMn Ijn s d rw u t
block from ichool but lipe. Re­ EMloed head. Sag proof t
&amp; X la w n . Good tubing.
rowing
121-Vi
p r o g r a m * , etc. Progressive
duced for quick tale to &gt;3.300.
N4de Feed naarl
rail mtlh placMe eed*. Plaittc er
Phone ltf-J.
: r. h . p s c o n ATW ATER.
Priming
Co.,
Pbooe
408
—
403
IM Kate 294* NL
or nyUm
rayoa tape*.
like new
D9.9i\
Beat
13th
SL
N E W MASONRY HOME
eerdi.
3 H P SCOTT-ATWATER.
n rta a o a ta m m
—a
3B K. home almott completed
on
Samkarik
Gtaan « M P a in t Co.
rcfini»hrd
............... . $88 50
large lot. »ltuatrd just out of llA-114 Meat had 9L
before 1:00. Altef 1:00 C*» l ^
Phone 221 Contract PLUMBING
3
H.
JOHNSON
and repair work. Free
city on Grapeville Ave. near
llto on L. I. Sill—Plano Technician
\&gt;r* gnml condition
J Hoom furnlihed Apartment.
ritimate*. R. L llaevry. 204
Chore 2184 Houle |. Sanlord
W. lit St., excellent Plan, top.
138 3(1
II
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IIF.K
Sanford Ave. Tbone 1*3.
RED-I-M1X CONKRKTE
2300 MellonvUle
gr.’de construction Ready for
3
4
If
EVINRUDE
$12
5(1
Miracle Concrete Co.
notiemon by Sept. 1. Price
II WIZARD
$71 .3(1
TOO
fhone 1333 RANDALL ELECTRIC CO. 8
2 Bedroom houie. nicely fundio.too, convenient term*. Ex- 309 Elm Ave.
7 ', H. P FIRESTONE.
ihrd. Poreh^Mrpoete and large
cluilve.
CAN
with tank, like new
$toi no
Uied furniture, appliance*. moU, Eliwirtcwi Conirarting and Krnur*
I {awn.^ jin g wood. J. R. Grant,
TV SERVICE CENTER
V i MERCURY.
etc. Roughi-iold. lurry'* M art
8
KIX
Iil*t broken in
Rrnrfi* and Lrotltv Applianre*
$123 0(1
3 1 E li! lit SL Phone 1U1.
W. DIETRICHS
T. W. HERO
112 Magnolia A te.
Ph. IM 10 II p SCOTT-ATWATER.
Anything
completely overhauled.
VELY Cottage*, nicely furnUb* INI Park Ave. Phene 27 ec 115
A Little nit of Everything'
A iteit at
. $89 95
rtenibiar. Rrtvxv fleatiag
With A
d. By Week or Month. Home Wynnewcod— Fla. room. 2 B. R.
THE CURIOSITY SHOP
10 H JOHNSON.
alter i P- m. or on week-end*.
M. G. IIODGES
Nett in Bennett'* Court 17-t2 So.
Home:
air
cond.
Equity
by
ownw
ilti
gear
*h|R.
tank
daastned
$123
tn
r » l l « i *outh po 17 02, FiveServee on All Water Pump*— 10 It P FIRESTONE,
er. $1800. Call 14T2-W.
Point* Motel, R. J. Carroll.
Hell* Drilled — Pump*
USED TRACTORS
Ad
grar »hifr model
$83 on
Paola Road Phnee Tie
NEW 2 Bedroom Frame Umar in
Brut Tractor b
12 II. SEA-DEE
Dreamwold Complete kitchen ■may 17-w2 Beeto
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1132 00
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one block nut of the city, deep
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wvl'. electric pump Price $5,500. Elec. Cook S tart —$50. 4 Wa*hA. William* at UTS. 170 month
To rin re A Want Ad
aidliary tank
1132 30
tag machine* —«20 to 945 . MaDown $300. Monthly payment*
18
If
SCOTT-ATWATER
hoginy
Buffet
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So.
New
InJu*t Call 1821 and auk for
$53.. Phone 046-W, 4 p. m —9
Advertiser* are requmlrd lo ni»
with se*r »hlft. un k . and
nf'-Sprtng M*ttre*«e« —$21 jo.
p. m.
tho W ant Ad departm ent
rrmoh- ronlrnU ,
Deorabla Furnlihed Apt. Ph.
llfiAno I tifv the Want-Ad IVpartmrnl Im­
Metal Bed with M attrri *—$|7 V).
mediately of aany error* in their
Sanford llrraid
3 If JOHNSON, . ..
________ FOR SALE — Two Bedroom
432-W.
Oak Cheit. g drawer*— $13.,
*ad*, a* The Sanford llerald will he
Run* good and will pull
Houie
Concrete
block,
utility,
Triple-Mirror
Vinity
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f ' O BEDROOM F u r n l i h e d
I &gt;»U of ikui
Hot oo rrrpnntible ter only one incorrect
tcrcen porch, large living room.
Small Kitchen Cabinet — Its.,
pet* Tile*.
interims.
WHftuie. 1U Weit Uth St. Phone
N«w 1933 Mode] EVIN'RUDES
Nice
location
Angela*
and
Ma&gt;
China
Cabinet
—$13.
Good
tone
MdSr after 2:30 p. m.
....
119 oo
ta n u i. DeBiry. Nell N. Snyder.
P u n o - ta s , Babv Bed and M o­ Sanford Linolaum ft T ilt Co. 3 II LIGIITWIN
Phone 1917 7'» II FLEETW’IN ......... 39.30 Buy. Sell, Rent. Hire with want
ire**. 19 00. Youth Bed and 127 W. 1*1 St.
I Bedroom FumUhed or Unfurn- Two bed room block houie I lot*
ad*, the busiest salesman in
15 H. FASTWIN
. . . . . 533 00
M attrett—&lt;13. Drop Leaf Din­
lihed Houie-Garage VO.. Ph.
(own. Put one tn work for you.
on comer 1204 Sanford Ave. garFLOOR SANDtnn a Flnithing. 23 I! Flee. Starling
ette. 4 chair*—11*30
* T45-W. or tm.
rtinne 1*21. We will be glad to
age. fruit, thrubt and ihade.
Oak floor* fumlabed. laid A f.i
n '* T * 1" ,,, .
533 00
Soper Trading Pm I
charge
It
What II 1 nu ||a*r*
"Tc* ‘•'im'1 p' re onfy *7..v*).*),
Ithed. In buiine** *mre 1970
S Bedroom Apartments &gt;30. mon­
Hiwiy 17-92 Soalh
Gl*&gt;*.
Aluminum
or
Mahogany
E.
F.
Steven*:
Route
2.
Box
227;
thly. include* llghU. water. W . B. M’illlam*. Realtor
Phone 312 R.
Ro*ti.
Call 718 R-4 before 7 a. m. or
THIS SPACE AYAILABIJt
110 N Park Ave Phone 113.
Phono 3tt.
aflrr a
m
Gator trailer* Se*rr*l modrl*
CAIJ. IR2I
SHOE
CLEARANCE
UNFURNISHED Garage Apart­ LOTS: lurge building loti. High
of u i H boat. A trailer* on
AN» 1N4KHRB
Ladie*
n'» Shoe*.
14-1
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4
1
ment. 3 room*, large »crrtn
dry land Reitricted. Price $230
»,A1 Pr,crd rea&gt;»nablc.
11.00 PR.
^ o r ^ i. 200 W. 17th St Phono
and up. Loealrd one half mile
R O llSO N
S p o rtin g G oods
Baaford
shoe
Ccalar
North of Staakley’a itore. Pa*
F u n rude Sale, A Servten
20i Sanford Ave
ola Sea John E. Fox, Paola
594 F l»t SI. ______Pbtoto tfl
CALL a rw IF YOU mould like Comer*, i l l mile* Weit of San
F*- " f , p«S S&gt;Jdm r
to rw t a nlea Two Bedroom. L&gt;
w - f t i i w n u g . t ■utod Gnn^-|y
ford on State Road 4A______ WAyrinr Veaeer Buffet. $13 Call
a ta T r* Furnlihed Apirtment.
Buv vnitr rom iture at fierrv ’1
Bcm^porchea. Garage. Take
Warfhou»e Fum.. Co . at Ml W.
Upright
keyt
TgFt piano.
piano, Wee
nice keyboard.
1(L St. AU naUonaUy adv. fur­
good
cordlUon.
1100.
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RED I-MtX CONKRETE
S Ream completely t e n . cottege;
Mraele Concrete Co.
uttllUM lad . meek or month.
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300 Elm Ave.
rhono 13U
2408 Park.
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LIFE or H. A A. lniurance agrnt
VENETIAN BLINDS
^IRNISMED Apt. 500 Park Ave
a '
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wanted in Sanford to *ell in(NaUooaJly Adv. RoUe-Head)
MY HOME. 805 Palmetto. F u r*
*uranc«
to
Pilou
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Career
Maaufaeturod in Sanford
Died. 3 Bedroom*. Electric S e t bmln Vo m Ua s M s i Oh
No tnereeie in Premium
Kitchen
or War CTauiei Retired Navel
120 Watt 2rd S t
Phone 3 3
officer ran qualify ter Agency.
Ufa Imureere Co. P. 0.
FURNISHED 4 room houie. elec* •1 VARIETIES PANELING Haven
Bo* 311, Orlando. Florirla.
trie kitchen, u rg e acroened
Trailer Sale*,
Native and Foreign Wood*.
porch. Owner boro through Pri*
P aiatia. Fla.
See Them At
MAN — Por Night Deik dark.
day. 105 Heat 3 th sl
Arrlr Valdti Hm»l.
______ FOR SALE — 1949 Plymouth S&lt;Shermma CoacnU Pip* C*.
On* Waal 12th BL
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d*j 4-Door. Phone 1944 R
U = ___ PORE WANTED
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4 Room Unfurniahed, downatalr*
lent. Ill Oleander Ave. QUICK CASH ter Furniture. Add­ HIGH SCHOOL BOY with Power 2901 - MODEL-A Tire, ‘
rtment
",
ing Machine*. Typowriler*. Out*
UW or 722-M after 3. Mr*,
Mower manta mowing. Phone
Run* Good. Look* Good: 119.
hoard Motor*, Boat*. Super
® r m i trong
714.M-4.
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Honeit Hank. 2420 Orange Avi.
Trading Toil One mile South
on 17-92, PhnM W A R .
TWO FumUhed AftltmeenU. New.
1932 ANDERSON TratW. 2" .
A n FterMa Time* (lik e
1/ decorated B e a dl o n a h l e ,
Large Living Room Good ro i
Adult*. Its N. Je*tlm
Mornli
Your Mornlnj
Paper.
dition. Screened Caban*. WII
For Home Delivery
take im alier trailer part pa •
Phone Jack Benton. U2-M
meat. S ta r, Frame* Trail r
Park.
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10 Lb. Roll Roofing S2J0 roD. A*be*to* Flexboard, 4 a S *h*po
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epen from *:S0 a. m. until &lt;.30
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Brown Street In ta il Stmidiburg. Pa. Note the automobile, w-aihed
up by flood, leaning against the bulldlnc Gov. George Leader of
Pew-iylvanU ordered the evaruatien of 10 ono vac j honing ehUXea
from rummer rampa In the Poetmo area tweaure communication,
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Convention*], Modem or Brittany Firm
Homoa
Varied Rood Line*
Varied Front Door*
Varied Color Combination*
Large P lo t* -10* x 1B0* to 120* x IMP
Lake Front Lota
Ihruhbery
Sprigged F **t and Sid* Yard*
Carport and Screened Poreh
Parkav Floor* (Living room and Diataf
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Vinyl Plaetle Floor* (root of hooae)
B Citrur Tree* per Houae: '
Valencia (Late)
Pineapple (Early
Pink Grapefruit
Komqoat
Tangerine

G. E. K IT C H E N :

GE Refrigerator
GE Rang*
GE nttpoaaR
GE &lt;UI Gal Water Heater
GF M,«hwariier (in t-bath home*)
GE \utomatie Weaker (In Ibath home*)
Formica Counter Tope, one piece and rod
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Full Ceramle TBe Bath*

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Exterior Brick SID*
Furred and Plastered WaBa
Insulated CeOtnga
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Mother, Children Hurt
As Car Goes Into Lake
• A Navy wife and her two Infant
ehildren were injured yesterday,
ahorlly before noon, when her car
'kidded out of control during a
blinding rain and wind itorm.
The 1350 Oldsmobile sedan, drlv-n by Mra. Dorothy Johnson
Drake, *hu»e home addrna la giv­
en ah the Park Avenue Trailer
Court, abided for to5 feet and then
turned over two complete times be­
fore tuning the seawall and plung­
ing into Lake Monroe.
The automobile, a total lot«, ac­
cording lo Florida Highway patrol

Mrs. GJenn Says
Lunch Room Sel
For School Opening
Semiuola County School's lunch
rouma are in readineia to begin
operation on Sept. fi. according
to the School Lunch Department
secretary Mrs. R#tty Glenn.
Mra. Glenn today pointed out
that the 10 lunchrooms In the
Seminole County school system,
11 white lunchrooms and fire
colored lunchrooms, have been
put In lip-top shape for the school
•pening.
Lunches meeting Type “A" re­
quirements are served In our
schools, Mrs. Glenn said. Horn
ever, she explained that menus in
each school are different though
they all meet the absolute re­
quirement.
The entire group of lunch room
managers and workers will attend
a sanitation meeting next Wednes­
day to complete their pre-school
work preliminary to being ready
for the first day of the 1944-44
school session.
Mra. Fred Muir le the enly new
manager la the school lunch de­
portment this year, Mrs. Glenn
said. Mrs. Muir Is a t the Lyman
School lunch room.
The managers and werkera la
tka entire eyotean a t county
achoola are mamhers ef the Saminole County School Food Service
Association, the school lunch departmtr.t secretory explained, te
further enable the members to ex­
change ideas and to plan for Iht
excellence of the food program in
the local schools.

Trooper T. Mark Mark who invesligated the accident, landed on ita
wheels in about one foot of water.
Mra. Drake. Jl-year-old wife of
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air Sta­
tion Composite Squadron Nina'i
Keland Drake, was traveling east
on State Road «no about a quarter
nule wcvt of the city limits on the
lakefront. at approximately 41
mile* per hour when the accident
occurred.
The Navy wife was accompanied
hr her two infant daughters. Patriria, three months old and Darlene
who la 19 monlhi old. The three
months nld child w n thrown from
the ear before It plunged over the
seawall into the lake.
S R Clink scales and Malrn
White. both of DeLand. were tra­
veling behind Mra. Drake'a ear
and obierved the aceident. The
two men jumped from their ra r
and pulled Mra. Drake and her
daughter from the ear and lifted
tbem nver the seawall onto the
highway ihouldtra.
Mrs. Drake received a broken
pelvis, (he three months old daugh
ter ratrfeia suffered contusioni
and abrasions to the head and back
while 13 month old Darlene re­
ceived lacerations lo the head. The
three were taken to the Frrnald
Laughton Memorial Hospital for
treatment.

Newsreel To Show
Hurricane Damage
A graphic newareet of the re­
cent hurricane, hurricane damage,
•ltd debris left hi ita wake will
be shown at the Rita Theatre next
week, according to manager Herb
Roller.
“The glgantk pews story la Im
portent a t thin time, Roller aaid,
a t It point! to the terrifie tall of
property, injuries, and deatiu In
the huirieanc area."
Fortunately, tha theatre man­
ager said, tha nawsrral story is
being ihnwq at a time when ap­
peal* mra balng made.* alter*tie
the human Buffering la the hatrican« area.
Seminole County American Rad
Crnea Chapter effkiala urge San­
ford ritiaena to s#s tha newsreel
and guage their contributions te
tha fund drive with the damage
and suffering seen. The Rev. Milton Wyatt, chairman, aald yeaterday that contribution* would ha
received a i either ef Sanford's
banka.

Orlando Residents
Involved In Mishap Social Security
At Park, Second Si. Amendment Told

An Orlando mdlo-TV director
wee charged with “careless and
negligent driving"
Wednesday
night shortly before 11 o'clock
when his car muashed Into ths
year of another a t Urn intersec­
tion of Park Asa. and Second fit
According to Sanford Police Depertinent reports, the 195.1 Fold
sedan, traveling eoath en Pari
Ave., and driven h r Charles Fre­
derick Fry, 20-year-old radio-TV
director of 1M W. Hatel fit, Or­
lando, smashed Into the rear of a
IMS Mercury, stopped at the
traffic light at Park Ave. and .Sec­
ond f it The Mercury was driven
by Jamra McDonald Higginbot­
ham 20-yverold white teacher of
1414 Ptoehllla, Orlando. Higgin­
botham was accompanied by
fiorah Jane Higginbotham and
Grace F. Williams. The party un­
doubtedly was returning from ths
District FEA meeting a t Day­
tona Bench.
Na damage was given on the
accident report following Investi­
gation by Sanford Folk# Depart­
ment patrolman Sea Rhfceaa.

An amendment to the social aecurtly law, of importacn* to men
and women In the Armed Servkee, w aj enacted by a recent
aeasloa - of Congrea, Paul K.
Weaver, dlatrict manager ef the
Orlando Social Security offke,
painted out today.
Under this amendment, ha aald,
aocial atcurUy wage credit# fur
active aervica la any branch of
tha Armod Forma la extanded to
April 19M. Under the old law,
the period when f!80 a month so­
cial security wage rredita could bo
earned while In active service
ended on July 1 of this year. These
military waga eredlta run rount
toward aid-age and survivors in­
surance paymenla just a t If the
serviceman or senrkrwomaa had
been employed In a jeb covered hv
social security for wage* of |160
per month.
Aa heretofore, a t least 30 day*
of aervica arm required, except for
Ihoaa who di# In aervica nr a rt
discharged bora used of aerricefttaafailKy.

Red Cross Relief
Heavily Relied On
By Stricken Areas

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No. 262:

Odham Sets 6 0 -Day Deadline
On 17-92 Right-Of-W ay Plan

The Rev. Mlltnq Wyatt, Chatrmsn of the Seminole County
Chapter of the American K-d
Cross received the following telegram from E. Roland Harrtmxn,
chairman of the American Red
Cro«s, with national hradouarters
j in Washington, D . C.:
“I have Just returned lo divas( ter headquarters front meeting
with President Elsenhower and
, the governor! of the flood slate*
The Board of Sanford City Com-1 in | | , rtf0Rj. The President an I
missioner* last night began it* dis-' tb, governors spoke in glow my 1
rustlonx turtoundmg the proposed lerme of the work of the Red
budget for General Government Ctoss sn far and made It quite
Rr.-i i
r 'l- s m . ch iirm m c !
clear they all wwts relying on the
s &gt;smir. •. Count-. Cnitnber of
and let a goal pnor to beginning Red Cross to earry on tta relief
Commerce l/in j Rang* H’ghwiv
ita study and scanning of ths en- to
slnre hy taw ths
mittes ircepted tha
tire budget for the city.
government cannot assist ihern
&gt; &lt;f th- Ciiiftn* ComWarren E Know lei, Sanford directly.
ertirs right s-ef-w s j i
turough contributions
City m tniger. la hi* budget ms*- “After ths meeting the Presi­
lig c to ths commissioners. pointed dent mads the moat compassion­
ate
public
appsal
I
hav*
srsr
mm s w i t tv employ
out that tha city will complete it*
"■rretary, with office
1351 55 fiscal year operations with hrard urging ths American peo­
to corns to ths aid of their
»t IV Chamber of Commerce
an expenditure equal to Iht reven­ ple
fellow rlllien* through the Red
Rnild'nc
f»r propertr owner*
ue Knowles alto stressed the (act
Cross. He used ths phrase that
along Inc highwsv to • ilk lit
that the proposed budget lor the everyone would sleep hotter to­
thcrnvrlve lo contribute property
1955 Jd fueal year includes the fi­ night if they contributed to ths
.md In ir*k report- about the pro.
nal payment of slightly mors than l&gt;s*t of thslr ability t-efore night­
giv-s of ihe protect.
$20,000 for the stadium bond*.
fall. At the clots of th# *se»inn
Odham sail this morning th at
In presenting ihe proposed bud­ he suited his word* hy handing
Mrs, J K Tolls hav been employ*
get for Ihe forthcoming fiscal year. ms hit personal genet mis con­
cd. a« of today, and will rtrvoi*
KnowUi reminded the Board of tribution.
liri full time in the coordinating
City Commissioners that lha Golds­
Tha Governors also individually
of t hamlvcr nf Comment- and Clboro Recreational area needs Con­ and collsctivaly promised their
turn* Committee efforts in Ihe sa&gt;
sideration as io future appropria­ full support and told ms th-y
cracker poles In
c u n i g of lhe«e right-of-ways.
tions, plua the possibilities of a war* turning orrr lo ths limi BID Hit'llARD fl.FFT i AND HOB KILPATRICK (RIGHT) nutting the more th,„
readinrs* for the Jatrree hi.hinc linden nr«t Wednesday. fl'hntn hv Janivrn Rl idmt
Odham, this morning, said,
swimming pool for Ihe aame area Cross substantial gift* already in
• I've accepted Ihe fob of chair­
• t a eoat of approximately 936,000. their hands.
man of lha Citirrni Committee
“In spite of this heartwarming
Alto under consideration in the
training
that I had ton much to
experience
I
fully
realise
that
lo
proposed budgrt la a list of city
do myself and will need Ihe help
(treats that a rt considered most accomplish our purpo** w , must
of every properly owner along tha
in need for resurfacing. A total jointly and aeverally work hard
highway."
length of M l mile* of street re­ on our disaster fund drive. The
Odliam emphasised. "In mv op.
need
la
grraL
Our
chapters
In
the
surfacing le proposed at M ap­
imor.
al slake in Ihu protect ll
disaster
area
are
doing
os
proud
proximate cost of 142,000.
thr future program and growth
The street lighting of French la meeting that need.
The Seminole PoflWty Teacher's ^pailinrnt of Education ami Mr of S.-mlnul* Count)."
A ve. will ntcciiarily be consider­ “It la up to tha rest of us lo
furnish
if
financial
resources
pre-school
workshop completed If. K William-, consultant in ad­ "Me have a Road Board that
ed, according to City Manager
they
mus»
re
lo
carry
on.
The
A
week
of
flight
operations'
Iwo
thirds
of
ils work during Ihe ministration from Tallalia-scr has provided IV money in lha
Know let' proposed budget. Other
•'» ,h» pn'leci. if w# will
r l» n°t &gt;»t known. aboard the 1188 Tt.onderoga saw past week and will complete Ihe The workshop's second w eek" of
itemi listed In lha budget message precise
“To
.
j* the President I Composite Squadron Fira complete sludy course next week with leach aclisiliet tame lo a clots with s sreu 'r Ih# righls-of-ways, and
a r t traffic lights for French Ave., hellers every cnaptar chairman
con-trurlion will he started before
■ pesuloo $!*■ contribution foe the will *iccp bellar tonight jf he has the first phase of Us carrier quail- rrs in their Various schools and panrl discussion on "Belter School*. t hri-'ma* of Hm middle one-third
For
(fur
Children."
flralion
rxereissa
and
return
to
th*
i
consultants
available
ta
iron
«••!
pelke etsd fire departments, eon
of |7 92.
taken steps to insure that a sue- Naval Auxiliary Air Station.
i problems coming up before the
slructiM of a municipal parkin;
'T.'s further said." Odham polnrex-ful rantpalgn is en it* way
With
Comdr.
Paul
II.
s,»elt,.'
'
‘
h.iol
session
gel.
underway
an-a and tha moving of lha soft
led nut " grl Ih# one third IhH
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i . ywar c.rara gn k «&gt;»"’» ' h.p lo tu p m | K P|), r. U. nti four »l'h tha showing of aa encyclop#
l l l f f w w L l l l p l l Q J l L v J sear and you'll get the other two.
of a modern and workikto fill bo.
thirds nrvt year. Failure to get
Ipilota
hilfmwf-e
necaaaary dia Bnliinlra film tailed "Fori
,
I pllnta fulflBed
e fhsir nec
system for lha fiaaford Polka De­ I n r e s p o3n s e **
ihe right-of-way will mean )n&lt;e
return Teacher* Only.'
partment.
of nil# third of it this scar and
Vminola County^ ‘Nhaptc
n"
of Ihe ship on Thursday terminalA 73-mile lour of Seminole Conn
The budget proposed by Knnsrlrs ^eminoia
no asetiranre **/ whst Ihe future
American R^l Cross was rancn « H Br, rat|„„,.
, r wa, m j,„
t«arhrrn•
for the 1934-34 year a mount s In
hul ls since st the end of nest )eaf
Uruler IT. S Nasy diteriisea. traveling in four buses. Th# near A |
Im lle * «
$446,713.44, an increase of $8,400.01 th . Vno.'al for the "Connla-Diana"
no one knows who (ill he Govern­
flo--d ^relief fund*. Mrtnlera of In order for a pilot newly assign, jy *50 leathers visiled Sanford, ( j f K C O I S i r d l l O f l
over (be 1954-54 budget.
or or **lm will b« the nuad Board
•*
member.
The Commissioners last night Ih* boaid offrrni their individual ed lo an aircraft lo qualify fo r, Lake Monroe, Lake Mary, lamg
s-.nir-nT Conn"Ill* tub ran he done, "wdH
were looking lo cut between 38 and lervkee In making ronlarta with I carrier duty, he muil make IH w.od. Oviedo and Geneva The.r R ,g),i,Bi„ „
30 thousand dollars from the pro­ various grour* and organisations •*eek landings. An experienr-l air- first -lop was *' Ihe Sanford Na | ,y schools . . i*k plar nest the rooperafion o' trwe property
,U.
owners, in W) dai * "
posed budget to beep the lax mill- in Remlnol* County. According to 1man Hi a particular aircraft need sal Auxiliary Air Station where; Toe,day. A-.k
station guides ronrturlid lha party
R. T. Milwee, Siiprrln'm drnt j Ouham staled, that "In srrepf.
age as low as possible and lo be a release from the group, •'Tha only make A
Comdr. James i . filaffor.l, aqua- j "v*r the has#. A hfllropler de o&lt; I'ublte Instruction, pointed nut In, this r&lt;-ponsihility of hradtnf
able to provide capital improve­ hoard feel* aura that th# com­
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. . _i*n dron executive officer, re-quall- ' monstretion was shown Ihe leach that
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large will
re*P«nd
the registration involve*
uiren- Committee
lo acquire
ments lurh at street paving and munity
while l.t. Comdr. Cy Filton era *^lhe RNAAS hangar w
I* \rry pupil m -. IumiI n.i matter ihe fit'll nf -av on arisic prida
Ihe problem of street lights on croualy and lhai adequate funds f
*»h«t a iad&lt; or s-hat
—hoot ba-i*. I espert io do ihe j--H In
will h# forthcoming for their lieeame Ihe f.rat nanly attach'd lake off, air te*cue, returning ihe
French Avenue.
pilot to qualify.
rescued and a landing in the nosel.
While anti mlori-d —hiM'l* will no d - • or irll the Mate Road De*
Working until after II o'clock shar* in the emergency.
Reside' the chapter hradquar
The week's highlight occurred demonilrallon.
tauidrs showed Ihe
ri-g,*ter and Imte* s*i!| operate pari.rent
that, at f.r a* I »m conlast night as they ronsidered the
I - r I. ^ . II.Va. imL IL A . I , SI#Sm'* 11
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c ,im lr. Charles R. Tuck- Jrachers through Ihe stalinn'i It over ihe rntirr route iliro.ighoul rern.d, If * y b cannot be done,
proposed budget department by tera at K2lx South I’almatto
,n * m ,‘I h*!l hW,’r* com- th- county bringing children in to j ‘ Gash week a« will a-V the lodepartment and item by Item with­ Ave., 1*. O. Box 6M. I’h«nr *0, the cr. equadron electronlr. officer.
•ehont *• the regular hi tint* with cal new-paper to glv# IV |a-op|a
in each department, the commis­ following place* and individuals made the USB Ticonderoga'. I’1'" " * ,h» «"«'•
SanLando Springs wa* included the return tup Iwing e s l* at •&gt; hivsior* »n the progre-t of Ihe
sioned failed lo cut any moneys hav* assumed responsibility of M-OOth landing. Having recently
higliwa) pro|rct— designating the
from the proposal and added $100 accepting all contributions toward reported alioard fallowing duty in m the lour where lunch was served' nn«*n.
Mllwre it|rs-rif Ihe fact that name, of |*&gt;opj« ssho have contri­
a patrol squadron flying multi- after being prepared and inJivi
to tha police department operating this fund:
Hanford - Th# Sanford Atlan­ engined seaplane*, these opera- dually parked by Mrs Gertrude every first grade child register­ bute) right o'-way properly —lha
needs far the repair of telephone
tic National Bank. Th# Florida .none were Tucker'a firat aboard Hasty of Ihe Seminole High School ing must presrnt a lurih certifi­ name* of ihn«e who are consider­
and talegraph faculties.
cate or proof of birth at tha time ing Ihe contribution of right-ofSlata Bank.
i t'afelrna.
The Board of Sanford City Com­ Lak* Mary — Mra. W. U. Cla*#. an aircraft carrier ainee 1948.
Upon completion of hi* IMh
Tr»fh ,r»
Seminole County of registration, lie also said that way property —and Ihe names o |
missioned Will again tackle the Phone 1227-R.
landing, T o c e r wa* preaanted uttc-nrfewl Ih# Dlatrict Florid* F.du-I*»«F
*r^ , r
f&gt;* ' ix those
""&gt;* who refuse —sn that all
budget problem Monday aighi at
Oviedo — CtUaana Bank #4 with a cak. and rongr.tul.led hy
ht know of ihe progress of Ui8
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their adjourned meeting.
Oviedo.
rtr.p A\dmfral
dm iral D
a l e Harris,
Harris. Com.
Wednesday where 27, ,,,‘l
"••• "•&gt;
"« ‘• l«r *h*n
pr,„
Rrar
Dale
Com•: ,,,,n*
"n , nr»fh weanesday
,p*n Jan
-,*n 1.
»• I9M.
I project
and Ihe degree of rivia
8 la via—Rev. Stephen M- Tuhy, mande'f Carrier Division Four an d !* ™ ? '" " V " 1*
l
J • »*•;'' , rcgialrmllon
pnd.- of the pro|Kirty holder#
phon# Ovjedo 4901.
apt. IVilllam A. Bchoeeh, th# Tl Honal problems were held for all' doubly ini|iortanl. according to a|IMv)r th,- highway."
Coleman Released Geneva—Mrs. J. W. Tarbovough. fronderoga'a
odham rsplalncd, "Nalurally.
rommanding officer, teachers from the five counties ai- Ihe a-hool superintendent, lie em
plia-iie-l that school authoriiie* , |ilrra »,||
Mini- hvjildmgs an-1
phono Genes* 3.141.
eolorful re«i ami blue
, "■")$(&amp;, report, from FFA were will be unable lo ib-teinilrve mhern .„ m( pr-qierty that will be de*Under Bond O f $200 Lak* Monro*—Mr*. Taut Marra- " SThe
a v a g e " aiieraft pre*entrd a
heard when Floyd Christian, presl- overloaded rorvlillons exist until I rr»\s .1 To at quire ibis Pro|«-rtf
A motorist Identified by Sheriff* phone 779-W.
thrilling ape'taele to Air Fore* lent, Thomas D. Bailey, Slate sueli lime as ilia registration Is u |j|
ChutuoU
—
Mr*.
Nolan
Fora,
(|lr re.ponsibtllly and presDcj jrtmenl records a t Marvin W.
nffieera
otrirera aieurd ehlp observing School Superinlendenl. ami Kd Hen f«»mplrtrfl.
bbm uf mrn wlm-w builnni la
Coleman, was arrested leal night phone Oviedo 2-147.
Th# prftular Bshonl
Altamonte Spring*—Homer S*. operation* and to
• n*' ,|rMrn sritA*.
^ .e -.r...
FEA's aveeutis.
execulise »&lt;*erelary
appr-rising and acquiring properlyby Florida Highway Patrolman
men of th.- US &gt; aval Reserve derson,
underway with a f »*!I ii*y of T h r.r nw-n, will b- apiNiinled by
wall,
phon#
Winter
Park
M-207L
spoke
lo
Ih#
group.
Thr
principal
Carl William' and charged with
C&lt;rnipon»nta
aboard
for
their
to
Ixingw nod —• l l o m e r Sewell,
address was made by Ihe National •tiifly ivif| M«uk o n .*« |*t. *», Mil* ih# Seminole County r-immi*«iunoperating an automobile "under
day summer cruise Officer* and
cr, .n l approved hy Ihe Mala
Education Association repir-rnla B P f Mlfl.
the influence of intoxicating li­ phone Winter Park 24 2071.
mrn of
eon- live Mary Titus. Mis. Titus stress
Casselberry and Kern Park — men
o. VC-h- were
- r . r un-ler -a -.....
Rna. Departm ent"
quors."
Mr*. R. J. Gilpin, phon* Winter , .tau t barrage of question, con- inir ,inpor1, nr, . . teachers »
Further t'xplalnlng. Odham said,
Tha arrest was made It miles
. J
,h« *,rT.r*fl enr5 1 * * ^ lf .* and then pointed oul that le c h e r.
fhr i'li uf Hie v'ltirrni Commit'nulb ol Sanford on Stale Road Park «7-2n«.
ir&gt; will 1.#, prims nl) through ci­
too. near Casselberry.
Ih« loril O uipttr
! and
vic rmipcralU'n, in arqusre with­
Coleman was released from jail American Red Cros* and (ssu*d;gr*m.
I ler Jnh
out cost, properties lhai will h»
under a $300 bond.
by the National Office, that no
improved hv ih# highway conFinal disruiilnns of Ihr «
clothing be accepted for thli prasirue Iion without any lots to lha
workshop were romiurled by Mrs
sent emergency a* there I. plenty
Lucy Rucklra, elpmcntary rdura.l An smslciir burglar who doesn ti proiwrly owner."
of clothing in the affected and
lion ronniltant from Ihe Male p# rare much fur his equipment m ade1 .5 meeting s*ill hr held Monday
surrounding area to meet the pre­
I away with about liou in silver dur night, at 7 .to, iMh.im said, at
sent need*.
ing ih# nlghl. according lo Acting His- Prairie Lake American Im­
polite ( hirf Hoy Trills.
gmn Ruililing
I A file-safe with a combination
"T ic nweting wilt he primarily
Arproxlmalely 3700 In property
damage and no Injuries were re­
was entered and a rubber glove., In organise workers whoi# names
ported in sn automobile collision
; user! to prevrnl finger print* from I hav ebecn subrniiird by various
whim occurred at ih# inlersectlnn
1(veins led anywhere around the people,'' odham pointed oul.
of O.ik A ir and Fifth St. yester
Examinations for driver* Item- »ccnc of the rrlmc, was found on
' m addition to Ihcie |*eoP|e.
WiUlan C. Hutchison J r„ pro- dav about 13:34 p. m
scs will lake plar# at * r e t |nra top nf the safe where apparentl) Odhjm said, "I want lo urge an&lt;|
Invli# vverv person who I* a pro­
Tha accident, investigated by lion beginning with Sept. I, af­ It was left in haste.
mlnant local aUornay, waa ap­
pointed City Attorney last night Sanford Police Department Pa fording to Florid* Highway Pa- The money was lakcn from Ihe perty owntr along thr highway,
by Th# Board of Sanford City Com trolman Arnold Williams, Involved Irol Trooper T. M*rk Mark.
file-safe of Ihr Jones Construction ur riiiivnt who would like lo
mission#rs in replace Cliy Attor­ a 1947 Dodge sedan, driven south
Ilrrrtofor*, examination* hast Company, contractor* for Ihr nr* hrip »n (his project, lo tie preseat
ney Edwin ShinhoUar who has rrs- rgv Oak Ave. hy Edward R. Wll- h«#n glv»n al the Sanford I’olir# Scmmolr County General Hospital. at th# meeting Monday night,"
link, 33-year-old Sanford carpen­ Station. Beginning with Sepl. 1, The office in which the safe ssa* Odham added "Don't feel, thah
Ignad,
Hutchison's appointment is of- ter of 2300'x Sanford Ava. and a th* Trooper said th# examination* located is on (lie second floor of you a* a citiren. must tvrclva an
individual invitation to Ihe meet­
factive October 1 at tha begin­ 1930 Dodga Truck driven north on would be given at th* American Ihe hospital building.
ning at tha clty'a fiscal year. Oak Ava. by Clarence IJoyd Wynn, Legion Hut on Seminole Boule­ Tn* breaking and entering wav ing Consider ihls," he said, "aa
Shlahnteer'a resignation it affec 49-yrar-old painter nf 3*03 Grand­ vard.
found this morning hy Harold Itol- a personal special and urgent inview Ava.
Uva September 30.
Th* American legion Post in den, an employe nf the ronslruc- vitiation lo meet with us and help
Tho Chy Attorney draws a sa­
put over ihe •.irol Important pro#
According to (ha poitce depart­ Sanford, said Mack, ha* gener­ Don firm.
lary aI I M « a year.
ment report, die tws rare crash­ ously al lowed Ih* Florida High-, Sergeant Russell Tench and Pa­ tort tor Seminole •'ounlr,"
Aa M fcm al maaikag at (ha laa- ed head-esi when Wllllah alleged, way P stn l to na* Ih* legion hut trolman Bra Butler investigated
to d cBy commissioners was bald ly made a toft turn Into tha path fox* the examination* which ate the burglary but have not yet found
RKPOPT TO
last right hat with all rommia- at tha approaching ear drives by given on Tuesday afternoons be­ any evidence that may lead to the
GRAMMAR ,VIK*OL
stonars present Ibay ware able to Wyna.
tween 1 and I and on Friday apprehension of Ihe culprit 1
It was announced Is Jay that all i
waive lha 34-hour notice (or a ipo­
The report staled tost th* ac­ morning from 9 to 12.
Captain Ttllia m d that Ihrr* fifth and xixtlv grad# -hlldrra are
rtal rotating and could therefore cident recurred 34 toot north ot
Th# hour* and day* remain th* were no b*oken window a no broken to report to Sanford Grammar ID
taka official arttoa hi ft# appoint- tha cantor at the inlaraaettoa and h i m , Trooper Mack pointed rut. door*, tha lock to tha door wai School onlet* they live wlthia
■at at Hutchison as city attar- 12 feet oat from the cart aids at bat tha tocation (a being changed intact, and nothing Irregular tout'd walking distance ef Ptneeraaf j
other than tha
to lha Aaurtoaa Lamm Hut
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Officials Discuss
Proposed Budget;
Goal Has Been Sel

Group
Leader
Chosen

Flight Operations
Completed By VC
On Ticonderoga

hers Workshop
inds Up Next Week

Great Importance

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Hutchison Selected
AHoroey For City

w afT

V/pallier

Property Damage
Estimated At $700
In Auto Collision

Amateur Burglar
‘Z Makes Get-Away

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New location Sel
For Drivers Tests

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CHAPTER TWO
IT WAB after h when #h* came
ent of tha library—a email, neat
g-.rl with short hair. Eh* famed
a portable typewriter. A luggage
tag. dangling from Its handle, pro­
claimed it lh# property of Mlaa
Far* Darr* with en eddrewa on

bind »L
f-h* paused on th* flight of steps
between tha iton* Ilona to lock at
one of Manhattan's tew mlaa—
thre* tall smokestack* at th* end
of 4!*t Si. The aky beyond waa
thick with a dull, diffuae cloudinaaa, aJmoet white. Silhouetted
against it, a long, level etoud of
deeper gray waa Ilk* a dark ahor*

light from a bulb overtired and
flashed almost aa bravely aa emer­
ald*. biit the ronrse cut and brassy
setting repelled her. Bh* put on
her eyeglasses and studied the
. pearl*—especially a alnglt strand
with a faint rast of pink.
fihe was aware of a scream
somewhere outside in Iha street
People wer* always screaming at
each other in New York te make
themselves heard above the din of
traffic. A pendant caught her •&gt;*
— a single lump of red glasa that
lay la on* corner of th* bln. half
bidden. Th* glass waa round and
Urge as a robin's sgg. In shadow.
If waa the deep, dark red of a
crimson rose. but. whan sh* picked
it up. It caught tha overhead light
and seemed to burst Into d a n s
Bh* heallated, then looked around
for a saleswoman.
A tell man won coming down
ths aisle, struggling through tha
crowd, toward th* Fifth A te door.
"Why. Gerry! what are you do­
ing here?"
H* slopped with a took of
tmajamant Suddenly hia smite
same warm and qiilrnral It mad*
a mature, almost grim fare took
boyish and impudent. T buy a y
cocks her*. And you?"
"Lipstick. They cany oh tha
brands to saaipte sisea. I wonted

“Be your ag*. Dacre! You're not
trying in deceive people when you
wear a hunk of glasa aa big as
this Everyone knows it must hr
faka or It would be In a muaaum.
But who rare*? It (till brings
color to your cheek*, even II it la
synthetic."
"When you tay (ynthelic. you
m»xn imitation. That's to cheap!"
"Cheap? Now I'v* got you l*p»d
Dacre! You have to see the price
tag before you ran decide whether
a thing la beautiful or noL"
There's no flaw or stick In it,"
admitted Sara
"Naturallv—beeauso it a not a stone at all, put
glasa. And th* color isn't too bad
But It'* tunny they haven't both­
ered to imltata the proper rutting
of a good ruby. There's no table
and no faceting. Il'e Juat nit cabo.
chon. Ilk* a carbuncle."
"What do you expect for M
cental" h* returned. "I dnn t even
know what a labia la!"
T heard about such thing* from
my aunt Caroline. Blia has beauti­
ful aepphlrew."
"My aunt* don't have any sappfcirr#'
Th* pendant, dangling
from her fingers, caught tha light
again and **em*d .to explode in n
abower of fiery spark* "U-ok at
that setting." he went on. "Quite
different from tha others on tha
counter."
Sara looked at It more r!of*iy.
A tiny dragon held the red (!***
in lour delicate cla-.vs. It had two
minute chip* of red for Its eyes
Th* whole thing swung from a
thread of chain, fine, almost In­
visible.
“Quaint- But tha metal to ten
bright a yellow to pass lor gold.
Why. It s nolt!"
Eh* had taken the dragon botween thumb and forefinger. It
bent Uka wet clay under tha light
pressure. "It would brighten my
gray taffeta.*
"And yat you’re afraid to wear
I t " - The glint of mischief in his
syea matched th* red glitter of the
glass. “You're still afraid of Aunt
Caroline and her M rules for what
tha well-bred young girt should
wear."
“Why, Gerry Hone, l am not!"
■ara raised her wic*. "Isn't than
any aaleaglri at this counter?"
A girl with tired-looking blond

armwa tha aula. “We're aborthsr.iH Just now. I’ m suppored to
herdla both counters." T h a t woii
b* :0 ernte and le x ”
“Why la thia pendant art differ­
e n t ly from tha ethers on tha coun­
te r :” aakrd Bare.
Tbe.rt's a mixed lot nt odds end
enda on thia counter," the girl ax.
plained. “BtuM from vartotia Job­
ber* who’ve gone broke. Thxt'e how
« t n a ole to retail It (or 30 rents
That on* is probably worth more.
Maybe as much aa I I Jewelry la
on ar*c&gt;*l as!* today, ao there.'# a
box to go with I t "
Tha long. Hal cardboard ho* wwa
ion big lor Kara # handbag.
“Ml carry it for you. After alt.
I mad* you buy i t " He thruat it
ir.to the I.d* pocket of his jacket,
where it tagged noticeably.
"Your tailor would* t approre,"
murmured Bar*.
My eulta ara ready • mail*.
Darr*. No tailor can push me
around." H* picked up her type­
writer and they moved down Ih*
attla together, toward the Fifth
Ave entrance, “What about din­
n er:"
'Have you forgotten? 1 always
dm* at Aunt Caroline s on Thuredavs."
•
•Couldn’t yog break that date
for once T”
"I muld, but—"
•Then it'a artlled I know a rosy
place at Madison and 31th."
They puaned through doubt*
plans doors to the twilit itreat and
turn'd toward 3*th.
"What'a the crowd for?* cried
Itarw. Foopla wer* gathered in a
dense knot at the comer. Others,
passing by, w-era pausing aa if
checked by aa wvisible, magnetic
force.
"Move along now! Break ft up!"
A uniformed policeman shouldered
hia way through the crowd to 1U
edge.
"What happened, officer ? " asked
O rry, quietly.
* Tha policeman's knowing aya ap­
praised Gerry and Bara, derided
they would b* O K. no tha wilnre*
stand.
*Guy (truck by * car. lilt and
run. Dead when m* and my partnet got her* In the prowl car.
Wa’r* waiting for an ambulance.
Cither of you aea anything?"
"No,” aaid Gerry. "W * Juat cam*
out of tha 10-cent atnr* and—*
“I aeon tha whole thing!" A
young sailor Interrupted eagerly.
"This character was •landing hare
on the curb with the met of ua,
waiting for a green light. Loet hia
footing somehow and pitched for­
ward right under a car."
(To ft# OowfMwedJ

officer for th* group.
I IBM. This rame from constantly
Th* auxiliary's rhlef aim la In stressing safety measures for all
aid boatmen by promoting safely rraR and instiling (hat boatmen
and effecting rescues on th* high
bor Day weekend and the Coast tees and navigable waters, and say where they ire going and when
Guard auxiliary expacta all In com* promoUng efficiency In the opera­ they expect lo return, so search
can bo organised quickly if needed.
back allvt.
tion of boats.
The auxiliary unit, operating un­
In addition, tha auxiliary works
So well his its work been done
der jurisdiction of Ih* Seventh that fatalities In Ih* ares have with the border pilrol and immi­
Coast Guard District at Miami, la been reduced Horn more than no gration service In keep out aliens
in command of CspL W. S. Schley just eight years ago to none in and prevent smuggling It also
warns of approaching storms and
J r , a former Coast Guardsman
helps evacuate residents when oc­
and former eommande? of tha
casion arises.
Coast Guard flotilla at Sarasota.
Tba unit cover* approximately
When the boats go out on a res­
403 mtles of shore line, much of it
cue mission, they become govern­
virgin territory, stretching from
ment properly and operators draw
subsistence, plus money for gis
Cedar Keys to Apalachicola, In­
cluding nunereua bays, Inlets and TOKYO un
Fortin Minister and oil. Other limes they get no
lslinds la what la colted "the out­ Mamoru IhlgamRiu said Monday pay and are nonmilitary.
post."
Coast Guardsmen call Ibis "tha
ba would discuss Japan's relations
"Tbit unit la doing a whale of with Ui* Communist world, trad* outpost" because It Is 90 hours by
• job for us,” Mid Lt. Cmdr. Rob­ problems and th* roleaie of war boat and two hours by plan* from
ert J. toforte. in charge of the criminals on hts visit lo Washing­ the base at SI. Petersburg So re­
auxiliary tor tho seventh district. ton.
mote Is Ih* area that an estimated
"Captain Schley and bis man are The tt-ytar-old veteran diplomat 73 to SO per cent of It la 20 miles
always on the alert to be of serv­ parried virtually all nthvr ques­ or more from a telephone.
ice to fishermen and others who tions on Ih* blgb-pollcy talks to The unit Is in touch with th* Coast
nerd aiilstance. We are mighty begin shortly alter he arrives In Guard by radio around the dock
proud of them."
the US. rapitsl Thursday.
aod ran swing Into action within
Schley and his attractive wife,
He leavss tomorrow by plane ra&lt;nut#s If disastrr threatens or a
front, operates th* TaUahasit*
"The purpose of my trip. Is to call for help eomea la.
Yacht Club, a fishing and hunting
make
It possible for each of ua to
rondervuus for thousand* of sports­
understand
th* other better." he American cooperation la "th* key­
men from the CiroUnas, Georgia,
told a news conference.
note of Japan's foreign policy."
Alabama sod northern Florida.
Fishing is so good that even the And In a prepared statement he "1 have no program to taka
most Inexperienced angler, with emphasised again that Japan***- with me," ba said.
th* help of on* of Capt. Schley's
veteran guide*, needs only an hour
to get all be eon haul e*a* and
' .they say goose hunting la season
b sain
_ .
ef the auxiliary
unit U n ice* vrerit and Capt.
Schtoy devotes practically an hb
tlm* and energy to supervising th*
do men u d 90 beats under hts
command Mott of these a n for
mer Coast Guard or Navy men
and know every fatheni of water
Md feet of bench la ( t e a m . Many
earn their tiring as gnlfei
Dr. Hebert R. Bayw, a parttlm* practicing physician at near­
by Panacea, waa aa Army modic

To Tell Relations
On Trip To Capital

BERLIN. IF— Tb# U. B. farm dolegation la the Sovlat Union head­
ed homeward Sunday advocatmi
more inch nehanfaa of visit*
between Amorlcaoa and Russians.
••They have the moit to gain by
exchangri now, but later wa mifht
gain considerably," aaid tha leader
of the group. Dean W. V. Lam-_
bart of tha Unlvanity of NabraikiQ
Agricultural School.
The party of farmers, educators
and newsmen arrived in Berlin by
plane yealerday after a month'!
tour of Soviet farmlanda in Runts,
the Ukraine and Siberia. They split
up here, some remaining in Berlin
for a few days, some flying home
directly and others stopping in
other West European cities.
Dean Lambert said he was su rfe
••w* made some fnends in Rums
and the tension we first felt whsn
we went there did not exist when
we left."
"Similar exchanges would be
desirable to break down the bar*
rieri," he continued.
All except eight state! restrict
tha use of fireworks.
SUBSTATION— Shown st»or# It Ih# new 3.0**! KW Laurel Ave. Subnation located at Gth St. arvi Laur*i Ave. This new tut nation was
required due to the rapid rrowth of Sanford and the surroundir.r area. It Is to tied in with the Sanford Substation located on
Wext Fliat St., and tha Oeterv Suhrtatlon on Ccterv Ave.. that In
rsx* of trouble on any of the inietronneeted svitem coniine Into
ny of Iheie steliors tl * lead affret-d can h* Iranifsned to tb«
other atatlona and service raitorad In very ihort time Thia sub-

station Is connected with the Company** rail Interronnected trttem.
obtaining power from generating nations at anferd and Palatk* to
tha north. Riviera. Ft. Laudsrdal*. Miami to the south, and Sarasols to tbs west, as wall at other power stations of tha Company,
whose territory extends from Dade County to the Georrla line. Thia
new auhxtatlnn la pait of the 113,000,000— 1935 construction budget.
(Photo by Jsmeion Studio)

New Hampshire b u 10? ntlci
of railroad.
Thera may ba at many u TC009
bats In on* hivg.

W IL L Y O U BE OUR GUEST?
BONN, Germany IF—The Soviet
Union is expected to make « play
for a bigger share of West Ger­
many's Induitrial output during
Chincello* Konrad Adenauer s vis­
it to Mosiow next month Many
West Germans see littla prospect
of booming commerce resulting,
however.
German official* and Industrial­
ists belie** Russia's vital need for
foreign manufacture! was one of
the motives behind the surprixe
Invitation to Adenauer to meet with
the 'Kremlin s leaders.
The Russians held out the lure
of a “ Urge trsde turnmer" If
Moscow and Bonn establish*!
normal relations. Th* Soviets said

prcwir Inde between Rum* and Bonn official* believe Ruiua's
Germany amounted to one fifth of need for m«thmery and machine
all the foreign trad* for both couo- tools u increasing as the Kremlin
tries.
shifts factory workers to farms to
cope with the agricultural crisit.

New Law Passed
May Cost More
TALLAHASSEE (IV-lt’s probably
going In cost you a dollar a year
if you hand load your own ammu­
nition after Oct. 1.
Ally. Gen. Ervin has held that
unless the courts rule otherwise,
those who buy black powder to
load their own ammunition are
covered by an explosives regula­

tion law pasted by the 1934 Legis­
lature. The law lakes effert In
October and provides on annual
dollar tax on users of exploited.
Ervin alto ruled those who tell
black powder to hand loaders art
covered by the law and must pay
an annual 123 license tax as deal­
ers.
Most hand losdtrs are members
of rifle dubs and an interpretation
of the law was asked by the Na­
tional Rifle Assn, of America.

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Premier Abdel Nasser
Announces That Egypt
Withdraws From Talks
CAIRO, Egypt (^-Premier Ca
msl Abdel Nasser announced to­
day that Egypt Is withdrawing
from Its talks with Israel on the
Gass border tension because of the
shooting incident Monday in which

Red Cross Chapter
Board Meet Called
Local Conservation
By Rev: M. Wyatt
Board Has Meeting
To Discuss Items

Th# R#v. Milton Wyatt, choirman of the board of tha Scmlnol#
County Charter A ntrlnn Red
Cross, hat railed A special meeting
o f the board for Thursday, Aug.
25 at 10 a. in. In Room 317 of tha
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
Building.
This session la .being called to
act upon the appeal issued by E.
Roland Harr!man, chairman of the
American National Red Cross, to
all chapters throughout the coun­
try to establish a relief fund which
will be earmarked entirely for
use In the flood arcs.
All membere of the Seminole
County Rel Croat Board ara
urged to attend this called meetinf.

Company Offers
Testimony Against
Threatening Croups
•

BARTOW (It—Company witness­
es testified groups of men bran­
dished clubs, burled threats and
beat on a car the day Internation­
al Minerals and Chemical Corp.
opened its plants without a union
contract.
IMCC, which employs 1.100 un­
ion workers, obtained a temporary
Injunction Aug. I after It resumed
phospbste operations. The com­
pany argued before Circuit Judge
WlUIsm P. Allen yesterday the in­
junction should be continued
prevent violence.
The
International
Chemical
Workers Union (AFL&gt; said there
Is “ no smell of violence", that
persons could enter and lease the
strikebound plants with ease and
the injunction should be dissolved.
Two of the witnesses ealled by
IMCC were reporter Stave Moran
of the Tampa Tribune and Pete
Mpvak, a Lakeland photographer.
The newsmen testified one group
ef men Mar a company plant over­
turned their track and another
group seised and smashed a camera.

Woman Aerialist
Seriously Injured
In Trapeze Fall
DIXON, m. (It—A fa-year-old
woman aerialist was seriously Infared yesterday whoa she foil TJ
feet from a trapeae onto an asphalt
parking let after striking a tasted
wire fence.
Hundreds of spectators watched
as the performer, Mrs. Evelyn
Marrloa, of Los Angeles, plunged
to the ground while performing
e “ break sway” fa tar act at
Dlion's Indian Bummer Festival.
Her husband, also a member of
the Pour Sky Devils Troupe, and
their 3-yaar-eld daughter Shells
witnessed the mishap.
Mrs. Marrten fan when two ropes
taldtag her by fae anHes snapped.
Officials at Dixon Hospital re­
ported tar rendition serious.

t o i l s " UC ori.r..tw n
supervisors last
Bonner Carter opened the meeting
.v , local work unit office «m
(he fourth f t o r of tha Atlantic
National Bank Building.
Bill West read ths minutes fr
ih# previous meetira and gave
the treasurer’s report.
The following tuples r * * ‘v*d
considerable
group: the district owned mower
and Its operation*: the recent
supervisors e'eetion; th. P O s a l M U ty of obtaining a few acres of tiled
land for u*e s* a district ™ £m y
to try out aew types of S™****
and legumes that mto*‘ »** { J jj !!
adapted to the soil
conditions of
j
j
unit conservation a m«nU“ * ? *
port to ths supervisors, and U*o
annual meeting of the {;lori&lt;U.
iDelation of District Supervisor
to bo held »n Qdncy
****• ;•
II and 13. Supervisors C. A. Wales
and Ralph Hammond stated that
they expect to attend this meeU
'"present for the meeting ls*l
were Ralph Hammond , C. A.
Wales. W. W. Una. Bonnar Car
ttr, Bill West. A1 Swart*, and
Ben Wiggins.

Soil Conservation
Reps Will Gather
Two local representatives oT the
Seminole Soli Conservation Dl*trict are expected to a)»«nd the
10th annual convention of tne Florids Association of Soil Conserva­
tion District Supervisor* to bo
held on Sept. 13-13Ralph Hammond of Lougwood
tad Charles A. Wales of Fero
Park are expected to attend the
meeting which will b# held In
Quincy, the shade grown tobacco
capital,
. .
Over 300 soli supervisors, tech
nlclsrs. secretaries, eounty sgents
auxiliary members and wives, sre
expected to attend th* convention.
Tha Garden Soil Conservation
District Supervisors and Cham­
ber of Commerce and Farm Bu­
reau committees will serve as
hosts la staging the time-day
avast- The National Guard Arm­
ory la Qufacy la the convention
headquarters.

three Egyptian soldiers were re­
ported lulled and eight wounded.
Nasser told newsmen he had in­
formed Maj. Gen. Edson L. M.
Burns, U.N. Palestine truce super­
visor, of Egypt's decision at a
confrrencs this morning and also
had sent s notification to U.N. Sec­
retary General Dsg Hamraartkjold.
Informed Egyptian sources had
said earlier that Nasser was de­
manding guarantees against Israe­
li attacks as a condition of reopen­
ing negotiations with Israel to
reduce tension along the Gita
strip.
Egyptian-lsrseli talks on re­
ducing tension along th* border
were requested by th* Security
Council last March after an Israeli
attack on the outskirts of Gats in
which mors than 30 Egyptian and
Israeli soldiers were killed.
The talks had been dragging on
lines March with little violence
reported until Monday. Both Egyp­
tians and Israelis accuse each
other of firing first over the
border.

Mrs. J. Docker
Dios In Orlando

Youths Are Taken
To Juvenile Court

Poultry Industry
To Develop Plan
CAMP MCQUARBIE (Ik- TH*
poultry fadmtry, faced by a prodretiew hrraaaa aad a price drop,
meat develop a atroag marketing
proirsm—getting the market ready
far the Mrd tastead ef the bird
ready far market. Florida's lath
last Bala was told

Lawmen
Address
Kiwanis

™

Annual Fishing Rodeo Set
By Jaycees At Trout Pond

Ths 1355 Legislative itory was
told to ths Sanford Kiwanis Club
today at its noon Innchron meet­
ing when Senator Douglas Sten-,
Strom and *Representatives Volte
A. Williams Jr. and Mark N.
Clsvsland Jr. related their exper­
iences during th* regular session
ef th* legislature ar.d during th*
extra-ordinary session.
Senator Stenitrom said, “ Much
constructive legislation was scThe folio* inj telegram ha» hern
complished in ths regular session received by the Sentinels County
with most of Governor l.etoy Col- Chapter of ih- American Red
line' program passed “
1
f, om \\. W. Jeffer.on, Man
Rspresentativa Veil* A. Wil­ ager of the national office
“ F. Roland Hatrttran. chairman
liams Jr., stated, "I don't know
of the American Red Croat, who
what th* answer It , , for th* j,,, been revolving trpoits con-

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Flooded Areas Need Kiddies'
D.
Sanford s Co. I
Di g D a y
/5 Instructed
Red Cross Support
NextWeek In Unit Tactics
40 Year Debenture Transportation
To Be Provided
Issuance Approved I'oinpany *T’, ttlih Infantry
Regime'll, Ssofoni National Guard
I ml, with &gt;t enlisted men and
five officers, at F'nil McClelland,
Ala., began its active field train­
ing program last week as pari
of their annual loo.week summer
training exercise
Tiamtng a- a rifle company ia
the I.'.'lih Inlaittrv, the unit is rawiving inslt .itlon In all Infantry
weapons av welt at small unit

Edgewood District
Lots Are Rezoned

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Widows Seeking
Chapter Location

HubbyOnRampage
To Gain Entrance;
Five Shots Fired

i'To Study Secrecy

Highway Planning
Committee Meets
Tonite At Toddy's

tee m s ctln g *

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S e n a te w h e r e

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stu d y

in to

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of

secrecy

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1917 f i g h t

School Offices
To Move Shortly

Salesman Makes
Bad Weather Wave One Call Too Many
S T . P E T E R S B U R G
'P - A
p er
Travels Over State t i t f e n l s a l e s m a n w a s I n a c r i t i c a l

MIAMI Cri— A weak easterly
wave, showing no signs of dev el.
oping Into a storm, brought drench­
ing rains to Florida yesterday with
more In prospect.
The wave, a band of bad weath­
er moving toward the west, egtended from the extreme Western
Caribbean Sea.
Soma weather stations In th*
Babamai reported from i lo more
than I Inches of rain during Ihe
last 34 hours and the Miami
Weather Bureau laid an inrreaie
In showers It In store tor Florida,
eipeclally In the Florida Straits,
th* Keys and on th* Lower Earl
Coast.

con d ition to d a y w ith a n eck w o u n d
In flicted b y a n Ira te rllite n , p o lice
rep orted .
W il lia m L . R e e k J r . IT. l o n g ­
tim e e m p lo y * o f Ih e rlty g a s d e ­
p a rtm e n t, fa c e d a ch a rg e n f a g ­
g ra v a te d a ssa u lt on K arl V o g e lcr,
40, a t a l e s m a n f o r I h e I t i r h F o o d
P la n o f W e s t H o n d a
D etectiv e ta r r y T illm a n
sa id
R e c k sh ot V c g e le r a lter th e sa les
m a n ca lle d at h it h o m e fo r th e
th ird stra ig h t n igh t.
B e c k to ld p o lire h e fire d five
llm e t, o n * ta llr t strik in g V o g e le r 't ju g u la r v e in .
R e e k w a a relea srxl o n h ii o w n
recog n isa n ce.

A c
ren
w a y
w ith
era l
a re a

n in g to ra k e
n e w p o n d in
e p a r a to r y In
a ro u n d th r

r o rd in g to C ily M a n a g e r
F . K n o w le s, p la n s a re u
for Ih e b ea u tify in g n f lb #
v h r u h b r r y . " I t w ill lie a
b ea u tification p r o g r a m fu
," K n o w lea s a id a t h o

d«*n» a ro u n d (h #

W a r ­
n d e r­
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Area Development
Highlight Of Meet
T h e Itn a n l o f (’tty C o m m l w l n n e r *
m e e t s th is a fte rm w in w ith W e llb o r n
P h illip s J r., fo r a a n r v e y o f th r

properties being develnjw-l in this
F
m ls
for
rtis
,a
th e

ollow in g Ih e su rvey, th
s in n e r * w ill jo in w ith
d in n er a n d an In form
s «i o n •f o-r * d e - v e- l o p m e n t p
S a n ford a rea .

e m m P h illip s
a l d lsla n s Ini

American Airman Goes Into Rage

MANSTON. England on—A U S.
Air Forte nan went bersark today
aad, firing a gua to eaeb band,
killed three parsons and wounded
a half dot#n or mors at a South
England fighter bate.
Tta gunman command##ird a
ear by threatening th* driver and
Sad to • nearby beach resort,
iffsa tfa l t a r r a r among ths
battan. Air Ferre FaUte and
Britfak rtvfl police reraored him
re tta beach. A gua tattle fallowrd
frees tbe
aad tta American waa wounded.
Fata erta Are.
Tha war efflew far tta Bwr4 British paNee aaid tta guamaa
af Pwbtie Iwtrartiw aw repfdJy then committed suicide.
to hi* m aad aborting spree the
|
far aaaapawy
guamaa killed an American ser­
with I
geant, nrettar U J. serviceman,
threngtae i tbe
and n Regal Air f a n e airman.
Office* ef the Seminole County
Beard at Public IaetrwctJew, new
to the ce n t hewee, are
exported fa be moved to their new
location ea Commercial Ava. aaxt
week.
The move, anticipated aamal
week* age, tat taea delayed tat
fa exported aew fa ho Mafartad
to ttorn fa

Ih e

illy

sh op s

a n d

Jay

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Workmen Starting
Work Around— —Pond
— ,, —

J. C. Peterson, of a Volusia Coun­
ty add rati, waa arrested yesterday
In DaLand, according to the Semi­
nole County Sheriff* office and
ha* been charged with the assault
on Harvey Htrvlah, a wildllfa offi­
cer. on July 30.
The assault waa made when Hervlsh attempted to arrest Pettraon
and Mrs. Jim Low* far a gams
violation. According to th* war­
rant for the arrest of Petersen and
Mrs. Lowe, th* two people cursed,
abused and threatened Hervlih. It
was reported that Mrs. Low* hit
Herrlsh with • soft drink bottle.
Pstereen waa released when he
posted ■ bond of BITS. Mrs. Lowe,
according to Volusia C • ■ ■ t y
Sheriffs office officials, Is reported
to have returned to her home In
California,

at

w h *
PEN'S M'OI-A
fees are u r d to (tins out to j
t
........r A m a n
a d fried tw i tim e s lo s e e h i*
th e p r e a a d o e s n 't k n o w w h a t It ln F lo r id a .
At the tavt national convention, *1*4 llll'hanl in tl&gt;e big ta&gt;k •'( |h„^'ntally
||| «ufa in a hospital fired
dons, im one know* whst ta* been
Similf| j Archibald of Sacra- Mr, l.uhln
said
Imlianapolia, p u t t i n g t h e p o l e s , l i n e * s l i d h o n k s
five shot* dur.ng a sniffle with a
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n
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s
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Ind
.
wav
chuven
a«
the
meeting
* ** j*
. ^ 1 . “ " " mrnlo. Calif, director of th* sub
I’vyrhlalrtat yesterday, oflicera
aald that ! disagree with ffana-, romm|„eP ,, ln |h, ,,4|# ,rt fn„ city fur 1970
P u re * fo r
Ihe
various
age
tor Stonstrom I think If we have lfT wl|h
newsmen and wih
According to Mrs Lullin'* mes­ gruuiM amt rlasviliraliuii* ate be­ s a i d
V ur of Ih- bullets lodged In th#
con stitu tion a l
revision
w e
w i l l R e p . D a n t e F a s c e l l o f M i a m i , a sage tu Salifnrd. "A ll widuwv uf ing pmvoled by Sanford mer
* * [# * ! a cco m p lis h m e n t. B u t, lm &gt; m h e r o f th e th re e -m a n g ro u p
v e lrra n , of World War tine, &gt;rr thanl*. A list of Ibe priir- an I ihe reilio. the oilier in th# vxat?
, Shriilf s Insrdigalor F W. Soh e a d d ed ,
W e w o n 't g e t it t h e
A r c h i b a l d d i s c u s s e d I h e p r o j e c t the need uf strung unity amungvl age groups to
_
i.. a '
, lari o | i chart llarrel,on, S3,
w a y It I* b e i n g d o n e .'* H e a a ld .
Ihem-elvrs are Invited to write "
will he awarded, will
h«
■ i i n o u n - wav jsitrd on clurges uf a&gt;sault
-If half of th. r.comm*ndatlona hrr* * i}h, V' ” ;|i! J r ' ?&gt;,n Thr address of the founder, Mrs. red later, Kilpatrick said.
( h i M r i - n 'e r V . ™ I '" !!
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«•» m u n l e r . e a r n i n g a
are approval I will be .arpri.ed“ , s ‘n* .,d.“ ° r of
™ bu0' A. T. Luhin, is given a* 42n I Mil
william, concluded by .aylng, f nd fh* rm*" ° f H*
'*f Av# Smith, St. Petersburg 5, Fla,
“Th# man In the .enate I. In,. !n,orm,,!on l o ^ ra,‘.'M °\ 5,“ m»
Delta Chi, national profeaiiurial
t h o d i . M h ild r c ,,'. H o m e in F n t e r - P n , r o (flJ , r,
w .t n e .^ . told
portent only to the good h* « n J(&gt;urnl||,tlc f r „ r m l l y
p rii# h a v e b e e n in vited to u k P
.

peopl* don't know what th*y do. |n government ia being shaped up nail- nal runvcntlun for Murid*

Th* Samlnola County Chamber
of Commerce Long Rang* High­
way Planning Committee will hold
an Important meeting tonight nt
Toddy’* Restaurant aa the Sanford-Orlando Highway.
Chairman of th« committee, J.
Brallsy Odham, said that savartl
matters ef Immediate Importance
to th* future highway program
will b* discussed at tonlght’a gettogether.
Odham asks that ovary effort
ba mad* by avary- member ef th*
committee to attend this Import­
ant session.
,1 7 IV a B v " V h a r s '
P'*"»
fa'k
w*th Ml
Tha dutch-suppar moating witl in eliminating a senate a#at durlrg
newamen and R*p Fascrll
, — , , — w, , — — , ■
A rch ib a ld
a a id
"N e w to n
h a t
got underway at 7 o’clock with th* th* passage of a reapportionment
gtaeral discussion fa begin at till.
c h tr g r d g o v e r n m e n t a g en cies a re
W o r k m e n a re b egin
approximately 7:41.
d o w n th e b a n k * of th e
Th# legislative delegajlon was suppressing information.
F ort M ellon P a rk p r
Introduced by Dr. Luther Doss, pro- j
--------------------In# p la n tin g o f te e d
gram chairman for the day.
pond.

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The tilth annual Flvhlrig Rmleo
pomored h* ihe Seminole Conn
ly Junior Chamber nf Commerce
life o f m e , 1 c a n ’t s e e w h y o u r t i n u o u s ly f n . m
th e s ta ff in th e Q * f
,1
H
II
for &gt;oiingstrrv under the age of
government ran't o * run on • f l o o d e d a r e a s , d e b a t e d t h a t w i t h . KU \ 0 l l t l 1 P r n l i P l I
■I •I L I its
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competent business-like basis" as ?u‘ - ’,ouht, ■
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Ikednesdsy afternoon Aug. 31.
ccu rred .
he spoke on lax consolidation and has
has ooccurred.
1 |„w tn r,
„f South..,,
Be.l B"!’ •kilpatrick. chairman, ann.sun
the tax revision committee.
“ Because of th* trope of th* Telephone and Telegiaph Com
Representa'ive Mack N. Clov#- diaaater. anj because n.anv thou. p, nv Moild .v authorised the ... Ir„
‘ *'&lt;1 i'™ * f ; ,n ' " tactics.
land Jr. related, “ I am most proud »■«&gt;• of families ate in due Hit. &gt;WMlf&lt;1 of (w.Mflnon
in to.year / n.^‘ m j"\ i
"S
Cue in,it, •o niiiamir.1 by Caplam
of th* Legislature when It abol- &lt;«•»• ‘ h* Red Crot. is rushing llf .hrnlll(r,
br
, 5. ^ K” *nd
" r ,,r »,,r Joicph 1). Bryant, &gt;«t I.wW« ktai&gt;,
ithrd pruxy voting in commillrn
loom* from all o&gt;er th#
rn-iultfii I r» t J. Inttier
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tv
it on-ingoing
undeigning naming
liainu at a mmand revised the organisation and fC“ nU&gt;' lo
,#ra1l
«-ro*a inn ,.„„„d Tb, Knit.. N.iu.i.vl
i *o ' J a t r e e s w i l l f u r n i s h p o l e * p . i n e n t o f t h e I M h I n l a n t i y D i v i functioning of committees and volunteers in meetinghuman
|)(, nk of\i!#ni*
was designated . |h h a „l l .l o r ,h
Ih e e v r n l, a c c o r d i n g &gt; io n c o n i p o i e t o f n - a i l y lO .O O d
&gt;. R°‘leo
■&gt;.. •- . thairman.
-Iheir work-“
needs, he Stid. Further, the Red ini,t,.,..
and m a.I giianlsmrn from Florida
rut
Senator 'tlin.lm n. hroneht - si.CrOS* is Immediately making an
debeuluie. will be iiffrr-d “ f*"*.
*"‘l ,r* ffeam I Georgia.
e . f g f j T . at**rtry !&gt;
*y rinlUal appropiiation of »•.^nt»O.Ot^^ f„ r ,v ,
bidding. “ ,‘l
«- ''« » •• •'! psrlclpsnt.
The unit d ew hlgt praise from
f r e w y tta a y m s * in mn
Ih# pt, : min, fy Ph „ „ of its \ refastmtion ............. . I. being
VhooJ
1 '•
Dee the Third Hatulion Commander,
^
37 m.ml^r c o n . l L r . r re"
p.epare.! and will b- filed w„h ^ '“ tv ^ 'u .n ... 'Irout IVn.l next , , C„ Thomas h MrClane. for
mion romm'tfra #uthorit#d hv th#
**Tht Rod Clot* b#liovot"9 llor* thr tr*urttir« «n«l nrlmnr# rum
‘ Mrj# ** f ••rno&lt;*ii wilh ttir il.rit onlctly
rfflcicnt mo%#«
U g U l.^ e and e n ^ n t ^ be Gov. rim.n emphari.ed. “ that the eos, .. ...... .. on or almut ttepl. Jtt.
,*...... *"'• went into cam,.
emir Crtlin., sS a t^ S tM .trT m nf adequately earir.g for thee
The company planl t.. evtend
v rv n, wUhTltortri k^nn if
A highl.g.ii of Ibe twe-week enIK, f
o ,.,^ rww.ri 1flood sufferer* will run into many invitation* fur bids on Ihl. II.
*
ni&gt; “ ,,n nupalrivk on Ibe lainpinrnl I# the three day blvouae
tution there are places such si additional millions of dollars." lie open them on Iht. 17. and if a tpd !',",rbr,.a"! '
‘T
, r*: when eve.v nan in the division
Following a public haaring held these: In one sectfcln in the |uai urgently appealed to all Artser*- , I, srcept^l, settle with th. Pur, n ili'.I '’
' h* .....
Monday night at tha regular meet­
ing of the Board of Sanford City rlsl portion there Is . p r e r ir i.
w M c h lv ^
5 ^ T . ^ , e th. on. dehenKUpatnik ...... thU morning ^
ll £
’I 1 2 J
Commissioners, seven lots la the
a re
Edgewooa Subdivision, located on the constitution there I. a provl-1U&gt;e flood nr*.
ur cap... fun.I. .. provide tele- have bs-rn im dctway lu r manv living in two-man pup tents lavi­
Ih* north side of 33lh St. between
w
vckr
and
were
rlim
ave
d
at
j
slon for their election. In another: “ Over the years the American p 1 ' "
' "
' '
n g rural* lookml in portable m r * s
Sanford and Park Ava. ware retime when srlnxd rh ild rrn . r r jd v
halls, and rnroutitrr actual millr \|Vi-i, rn» Fbuide
xonco from an Rl-A tone, or a section of th* constitution there I* people have mad* it possiM* fur u ‘o t‘ t '
for
a
n
o
.
year
ahead
of
them,
S provision for 3 circuit judges, t h e R e d C r o s s t o m e e t d i s a s t e r
laf) problem, which are known
tone for tingle family dwelling
In still another section there I* , n e e d * and t o a l l e v i a t e h u m a n s u f - G e o r g i a , Kentucky l.ouisiana, w ill he movt rn lh u v u v lir over Un­ to no one until th. Ilui# of ac­
units, to a C-N sane, or a tone p r o v i d e d o n l y s e v e n c i r c u i t j u d g e s , 1f . r l n g , he d &lt; l a r e s ! N o w r w . a i e M i s s i s s i p p i , N u r h ( a t o - i n a . Smith even!.
tion
for neighborhood shopping atoras
Securing of Ihe fish fur thr
another seeflon provides for not a g a i n f a r e d w i t h t h e s p e c t r e o f ’
* '"1
Mhen the unite rum. hack Its
and establishments.
rvvn t, slid the clinking of Trun! thnr penuonrnt siuartrr*. later
more than J5 circuit judges a n d d i s t r e s s and h u m a n s u f f e r i n g o v e r
At the same time, Block IT,
I ’ond with suable fist* for llir I! i s w e e k , preparation* will thftl
In another section a provision for a g r e a t a r e a r f t h e p o p u l o u s F a s t ,
Chapman-Tucker Addition a n d
y o u n g s t e r s t o h o o k I n I h e a n n u a l 1b e m a d # f o r * h e b r e a k i n g o f r a m p ,
I* circuit judges.
i I n the name of t h e a f f e c t e d prothat part of Block If, watt .of
r o m p r l t ' i n n . I S u n d e r t h r g u i d a n c e w h i c h w i l l t a k * p 1a &gt; e F u n d a y , A u g .
Representative Cleveland poL-t-! p i * 1 s*k e v e r y o n e t o r o n t r l h n l e
Pump Branch Creek and north ef
o f I ’o r t e r L a n s i n g , l o c a l s p o r t s *
d
out
ths*.
ths
new
road
cod*
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Fourth St wai retoood from an
I man and ru tin is is it. I h e fi«h are
provided
during
the
1855
legists,
t’rosa
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R-l tone to a C-l too*. This reson
In-tng supplivd by th r G am * and
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inf allows public retail •atabllab- tur* "will enahla the Met# to build
| F t f .h W ater
Flvh t ' o m i m l s l s m .
D ,.L A
msnta ta the area that was pre­ reed* where naedd srlthout poll- r \ s « J
W i d o w , o f W o r l d W a r O n e . I n r , i Aart4kM»4cer*ssjr. • will hf pfflrUlt
viously designated aa a family U c i d pressure." H e a d d e d . " I h e - i r O J C C fC U r r O D C
a re fu n k in g fo r the* lo ca l Ion n f a o f th e G a m e a n d F r e s h
W a ter
dwaUlng area only.
| r h a p t r r o f t h e i r u r g a n i r a t m n i n Fish Cnnimia»b*n.
ion commit!** will do a remark
! S a tilord
S u l Ills h a r d , f t l v o f S a n f o r d
M's A T I.situn. fmiruls-r of * u | r c r l n l r n d r n l , h a s t a k e n o v e r t h r
R#pr***nUtl*e Wiliam* Masted B c g i l l S S h a p i n g U p the organirallun, sanl in a IHler h - h n f p r e p a t l u g t h e poles, R n r &lt;
th * S «n e t*
w h e n
h e ex p la in ed
T A M P A U B -M e c h s n lc i for con
to Hie Herald that if Morula mem a n d h o o k s f o r t h r e v e n t . I d l e | M d v * s
th at "th e v h a v e e x e cu tiv e c im tm l- d u ctin g Ih e p ro je cte d eon g rcsslon
re a d y
tomorrow
la’ rship would grs*w large enough w i l l b e n &gt; a d e

Ex-Sanford Citizen Peterson Arrested
Back In This Area By DeLond Officers

A former Sanford cltiaea of
many years standing has returned
ta the local arer and hat estab­
lished himself In business.
Peter Schaal, widely known
now* aad promotion man, and
formtrly of Sanford, ha* pur­
chased aa Orlando business.
Schaal aaid that “ IT ba aeon
in Sanford often, for, ainc* I lived
than for fa psora, If* pretty
bard ta ahaka tha sand off —
something I hav* aa tataaUaa af
doing." *
Tha faemar Sanford man hat
mends ef Mrs. Bobsrt L. Ha purchaaad tha Orlando AdvortI*fan win regret to loan of the ing C o m p a n y manufacturers
death ef tar aeettar, Mrs. Joseph arrets far adm tlatog. aad bualIL Decker
morning fa M a n ia after ■ linger­
School aaya ha will meva hi*
ing Utnesa. M n. Doctor** resi­ family from Ocala la Orlando aa
dence waa at M l Park-Lake Av*., toon as possibles
_
Orlande.
darted
Carey Haad

fc ra G i

W te
•

Weather
Psrlfy tlwgy I* *c#**U«*Rr

Reports on the number wounded
ronfllrted. TH# U.S. Air Force pul
the number at ill, but the British
police aaid eight. The wounded In
eluded American military person
nel and British civilians On# of
th# Britons la a woman.
Tbe Air Force In Washington
Identified tha gunman as Airman
1 C. Napoleon Green of Chicago.
Names nf other Americans shot
ware withheld pending notification
ef Iheir w i t of kin.
British pailen aald two ef tta
dead — tta sergeant and tha Brit­
ish aervlearnass—wars killed to tta
camp and tta third victim, another
American, died later ia a hospital.
Tta 1.' ithh identified tta latter
aa Nels_n Gresham, 3D, ef Phils-

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lla rrr h o n w * . d en ied p e r m le ___
tu rn to » e # h i* w ife in th * F lse a n t(
Ira G e n e r a l H osp ita l, II# r e lu m e d
t l O n
G l V C f l
• * n h o u r* la ter w d h a p a p e r
b a g
w h ich
h*
,
sa id
e o n la in e d
clu ll,n for h er.
T S I O n
D O O t
.
, D r. W . M
W d h o M arrived ( h e n
" 'V " " ', p " b ',a n d a lso told lla rre lv .n visitin g
R ea lio n o f in o A r m in o le f'u o n t y b m ir t w e r # o v e r , lie p la c e d h i*
* 't e n i l i c r o f f k i m n i v r r a , Is
,i.v _ ,:.k
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f o r t h e p r o m o t i o n of t h e b o a t a m i , S c - n u n o l r C o u n t y Sheriffs O f f i c e .
U . e t c u r r i o n a o n t h e S I . J o h n s . ] Vlr) M „
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Stolen Yesterday

n -ion , v a id O w e n s , w h e n p a r t ie s r e lu r m d to th eir b o a ts to fin d Ih e
m otors gon e.
T h e y w e r* ta k en
Jom O rrO W
b e t w e e n I t a n d 12 o ' c l o c k .
A 10 h p J o h n s o n m o t o r w a i t h *
T h e S e m i n o l e C o u n t y C h a m b e r p r o p r r t y u f F r a n k C o w a n , a 7W h p
o f C o n in ir rro "C o ffe e (T u b ” w ill M e r c u r y m o t o r w a s ta k e n fr o m th *
m re t to m o r r o w
n o o n in g at
til b o a t o f M e l S t e v e n s , a r s t a s it h p
o 'clo ck f o r It* m o n t h ly In fo r m a l W it a r d
m o to r w a s stolen fr o m
g e t-to g e th e r fo r th e rxiliaiiire o f M rs. C F . P a tte rso n ,
i&lt; l«a * a n il t o w e l c o m e n - w r o m r i a
t a x i s at# being followed now,
lo S a n ford .
O w e n s said, and It It pnvstble that
( o f f . * a n d d o u g h n u t , a r c s e r ­ the three outboards will be return­
v e d “ o n t h . h o u s e " . T h a s e s s i o n ed lo their nwnrrt and the thief
i s a i p c r t r i i t n l a s t f o r i l ) m i n u t e - . taken into custody.
T h . "C u ff... C lu b " m e e ts at th .
C h a m b e r o f C o m m r r r # R u ild in g.

CofC Coffee Club

delphla, but there was no confirma­
tion from U. S. sourer*
Tta gunman grabbed a revolver
and a-rarbln# from the supply!
,
room where he. was working and J C f l l O r L I l G S a V i n Q
dashed through the ramp, shooting l —
3
Indiscriminately at anyone ho en­
countered
Under the Instruction of Bill
He fled the camp In a car. head- Flemlnr, assisted by Mr*. F. D.
b g tor tta bearh area with both Scott, a group has completed tb*
American and British pollco In **nlor rours* In Ilf# saving and
pursuit.
wi(#r safety.
On tb* boardwalks of Broadstalrs
Certificates, Issued through the
and Margate, oelghboriag resort Sreiinola County Chapter of Iho
tqwna, vacationers printed out the American Red Grots, will b*
th tha gunman had taken when awarded to tha following: Carol
abandoned Ihe car. Armed Arwood, John P. Rraaman, Naa
Amrrirani clambered over bar- Cushing, tawranr* Mandril, Boot*
stare aad jtttiaa to hi# wake.
Tadf** aad Ida B. WUsas.

Course Completed

C

,ndrfrK‘r‘, di-

Fire Captain Dies
In Building Blaze
TAMPA (Ik—A fir* captain died
and three other firemen were over­
come by h«at and smok* during a
building fir* here lata last night.
Fire Cap*- A. C. Wooten, a . col­
lapsed Inside th# building appar­
ently of a heart attack.
Robert Martin#*, 31. was ho*pitallxod and two others, R. D.
taw ton, 33; and B. M. Bryant, 43,
were treated and releaved.
Tta fire destroyed tta mato
plant of In# Bay Salea Corp., ■
rabsrt firs.

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et a B-29 U tka Bail X-1A. holder
of tho world's i pood tad altitude
record*. which exploded over tho
Molav* Desert In California toeend* boforo It w u to hove b*«n
roloaMd by tho mother ship. Tho
rocket craft's moerch pilot. Joooph A. Welker (left), managed
to scramble to the B-H end tho
X-1A we* dropped from 30.000
feet It crashed on e bombing
range.
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beautiful m tte ehemel— its* end

glitter.

*’fit eter*
® Weh icb i*• * *4 m!etF r Sie e w» r- S
snietar th e r* He'd be Set i* the
loxae eilpped mto th* nearby tea

•(Mer *• f*4ie" m b r fee twain* •**«.
rr.a e u uMeed to I M *J*crr M m .
ee acfi’Mie'eacc i« the hc*iw where

lah* •»#'•»* •• —

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. . - i t liiiti-K
, ..K POUCBMAN teat mteeeet
fn Gerry and Bar* “ What enter
pea* th* cart" he aaked the tailor.
“Black. A It niton. X think.■

"Juet a minute, 1m l Mem’* got­
ta tell the nice painemaa about
the hUtta* aba aaen and then wall
get that aada. Uk* 1 nay* Mr.
Paheemai, the guy didn’t trip end
he didn't lump. 1 woe right near
him end eomebody ahonred him. 1
don’t mean on purpao*. Just eomebody m a hurry to bo rtght an the
edge of the curb when the hght
changed again. Maybe he meant
to above him eMde."
“OJC. ru hero to take all yvwr
name* and oddreaeoo.”
“Marguertt* Waotew." Th* worn,
aa with th* hank gave aa addrtm
on Waat Slid RC
‘ And Tm Cera Bakh." put m
the lady of th* reee*. “Mr*. David
Belch. J hv* In htvyveeaal town
ow r by the Boat m er."
“ And you?"
Tho maa la tho node, pal* hat
looked a* If he wiahod ha had

The lim it eye* Ignored kirn- The
calm war* went on. “Tt waan’t
the driver"a fault. That feel
jumped right into hi* path. Buirtde, maybe. Or dnmk. 1 taA t If
tha driver saw him at an.”
"Did you aoticw the lie**** ewes*
Bee T" parmaUd the potteamaa.
Th* u n man haetUled. “Me. B
•na all so quick."

land m u MM w tha h«l
tumed red and wo warn
in*. H* Mopped at tho
thea-tt happened. Me
funk. Anyway, he fett
I n s teokswg aad . .
atruck Me bask. X pnB
together aad waat to a*

X eewM )wet alt down a nuauU . .
Garry kkwealf looked oUrtled
and whit* Theee’a nn Automat
at 4Bid." Ha held her head la kia
aa they walked twra Mocha worth.
Around the censor, a flight of «t*pe
ted down to a big cafeteria. They
fmmd aa empty table aeer the

Th* hinged lid fell bock in pier*
o* ah* lifted th* pendent out of
the ho*, gh* fartened the rhem
ground her neck. No eefety catch,
of eeurae; foet a hook end eye. Tho
pendent ley at th* bore of her
threat, mid, eurpnetagly heavy,
flh* took a email mirror nut of her
handbag to Mudy th* effect, but
there wa* none. The chain wee too
long for her rather high recked
Mouee. The pendent had clipped
down under the lap*1' of whita
tilk that hid It completely. *«d the
chain lUelf wee marked by the
collar around her neck.
•"White ooffee or Neck 7“ Gerry
woa at her aide egem.
“ Black, plea**.'*
He raw th* rlooed bo* on th*
tabi*. etuffed It into hi* eid* pock*
et “Now I’ll *** th* raahi*r.“
Para turned her head to match.
Kalfway down th* mom h# fought
hit way raprrtlv through th* long,
double line at th* at cam table. A
voice railed; Hi! Jloeat beef to­
night and w# put got down to
where It’* rare I" Kara could not
hear an aaewtr, but ahe aaw*hl*
back diaappoar into th* crowd
around the coffee epigot*.
Alone, ehe eat Idly etudytng the
crowd. Her wandering eye* rroaeed
th* gate of a man at th* neet
table—a pale, rold alar* that did
not retreat before her glance. He
•earned a rough man. with tone*
•lied gray hair. It woa ehe who
dropped her eye*, chilled and un*
aaay.

“ I* thl* place taken 7"

She hadn’t heard a etep.

Hh*

What a eaewd there l«r* wear- looked up and eaw a lean, coffee*
vetted Bar*, need ta taaroem* brown face with rye* that had a
aort of ahadowod brUlanc*. 'Hindu
“Aad tt‘a anty •:•# *

ar Arab? Hh* wajn’t nir* which.
Mi* hod hoped ta att alone with
Gerry over ooffee, hut thla wo* a
table for four and other teblce
wore filling rapidly.
“No. Only there two *
*Tbaak you.* Mo **t down a
cup of coffee and aat eppoaite. Aa
ha reached acre** th* table for
auger hi* raff pulled away from
hie wrist. Tattooed no the beck In
Mu* Ink nma th* realietie Image of
a cat. erouched to epring.
*T4feMke, lent It 7“ HI* lip*
MMled, but hie eye* looked beyond
her, detached and eencMie.
“I beg your pardon." Bara felt
color ruing warmly Into her
cheek*
"Oranled." He mad* her a email.

T h o not I* bmvUfwIty drawn,”
ah* mid aloud.
“ Ta* It was dona In Rangoon."
“Why a aat?"
"WatL* Ha heattat ad. -Thare'a
aa Oriental superstition that a
man with a .rat tat timed &lt;m hi*
thigh trill walk aoftly."
Hh* couldn't help recalling how
aoundlenaly he had approached tha
Uhl*. “And a man with a rat
tattooed on hi* wnatT”
“Will claw awrtfUy and leave a
deep mark."
Ma puahed away hie nip. th*
ooffee untasted. “Ton wtU eacuaa

Economical Power Comes Up Fast

tatarmattad an the private
Uln af the atom, and Ha woa* aad

mw

potaatialitiea tar Industry, medi­

cine apd agriruHur*.
The United States pat a Urn*
atbadul* of "IS to M year*" far
the realisation of atonic power
generally rempetttWn with orthodot fuels ta that country, rich ta
ronventtawai fuels and haring rot­
s' "My taw tronaportottaw preb-

Comstock
U t t l b M s* n u &gt; k

TELEVISIONELECTRONICS
Fund, I r c

Ita "packag" reactor—a small,
portable I.OM-kUowatl job—right
now would produce power at leas
than double the coat of that from
eoal-buralag plant* of tha saan
alas.
Tho American report drew a
bouquet from Horn! Bhabha of In­
dia, the president of tho rooferMe*, who aaid, "ft appear* that
there ora m u y parte of tho world
•bare power would bo acceptable
at thla price and small package
power Plante of thla type may
have widespread usr, especially
ta underdeveloped area*."
In late farewell address to ihe
historic meet lag. Bhabha aaid:
"One may aspect that aa a direel result of the informatkm
which hat been available la this
tnaftrawce. many countries will
review their future power pro­
gram*, and thla conference may
Ihertfort well lead to a very cm .
aider*hie actaleratton n( tho rat*
at which atomic energy fa put to
uae tar pewir gaotratiao la diftenet parte of tha world during
tha Mat two decades."
B * United Slate* dearly cam*
mit with m an tatermatten oe its
reactor program than Busaia did,
glvlag virtual hluepriala pel only
af Savecemaet ipaeanced proJatta
hwt details as m e r a l prejacte
Ataariraa taduatry la uedartahtag.
But Buasia did give th* letdown
aw its aasall-aiiod commercial roMtaf—"Th* Werid's ftr»L"

SATURDAY • SUNDAY
A N N PAG E PURE

Mad* f r o m

lu«*

rlouf. eun • rlnrn*
*d strawberries.

12-Or.
Glass

A k P S W E E T E N or N A T U R A L
TALAHASSKE - Cmdr H. N.
Kirkman of Ihe florid* Highway
Patrol re-emphaiiiad today thr
month long drive nn knowing end
obeying thr Mini of life—eigm
along our highway* end strtrts
which direct mnlorltli In do the
right thing et the right time (or
safety lake.
In a parting shot at the August
drive entitled “ Know and Obey
Ihe Signs of life," the patrol lead*
e, pointed out a few of Ihe better
known directional or warning signs.
"Th* eight-sided sign, for inst­
ance." KJrkmen slid, r*tat*d yel­
low or red. means STOP. Heeding
Its warning haa no doubt saved
many a life , . . Lives have been
lost by not obeying Ihe ilfA'l warn­
ing "
"The diamond shaped sign." said
th* Commander, "It signifies din.
gar ahead such as m{£ at work,
road temporarily out. or directionat symbols Indicating dangerous
curves, school mnes or the like . . .
II means alow down and should hr
heeded"
The rectangular sign it an im­
portant one. It i* white and falls
of speed limits, no passing looas
and other regulatory things impor­
tant in traffic.
"Th* triangular sign, which Is
yellow, urges the motorist to yield
right-of-way.
"The rouit.1 yellow .igm seen
along thn highways warns of a
railroad-highway intersection and
should b* heeded.
"Then the railroad erosibuck fells
aaothtr Important (raffle slory. It
warns of a highway and railroad
croisiag and to ignore it vary often
brings trouble.
"Observe all the algna along the
highway—learn what thay mean."
urge* th* Director of thr Patrol.
"They ran help save your life."
SECRETARY’S MODESTY
•LAMED OS DROWNING
SOUTHWARK, England uR-A Uyaar-old secretary’s drowning was
blamed Tuesday on htr modesty.
A roronrr gave a verdict of ac­
cidental death after Frederick Goalia gave thla oapUeatio* of
Gladys Hook's fall to her death
from his yacht ta tho Thadtes:
"She (tumbled down the gang­
way steps to th* dingy. Her skirt
must have restricted her movemenu. She wa* a very modest
girl. Rather than lift her skirt, she

L IB B Y 'S F R E S H C U C U M B E R

MNCISS ANNI of Britain holds
her favorite doll as she poses for
bar fifth birthday picture at Bel*
moral, Hcotlaod, where th* royal
family Is vacationing. A sponge­
cake tea party foltoared presen­
tation of gift* (International)
FATHER PERSUADED
TO LEAVE BRIDGE
CLEVEUiND uF - A lBygar-old
father climbed a bridge in down­
town Cleveland Mnndoy and per­
formed acrobatics on cables 1M
feet above ihe Cuayhogs River,
until his ll-yrsr-old wife persuaded
him to crawl to safety.
Charles E. Rringman. a tree
trimmer employed by th* city,
talked of "ismil? trouble*."
His wife Nanty, mother af two,
alood atop a bridge tower for aa
hour and pleaded with bar husband
not to Jump,
"My God. Chuck, don’t; I leva
you!" she said. She collapsed whan
ha crawled along a cable to her.

Mission Inn tlnorelad

Comstock

Aprict Halves

Cherry Pie Mix

Pacfle Brand Small Early

Betty Crocktr

Sweet Peas

Pie Crust Mix

Nibbleta Whole' Kernel

IhlUburv Whit*

Golden Corn

Frosting Mix

For thr Laundry

Ithortenlnr

Ail Detergent

Snowdrift

Hally "Brand

Talc*

C a t Food

Laying Mash

"SU P E R -R IG H T '* Fancy Sugar Cured S L A B

"S U P E R -R IG H T * H eavy W estern Steer B eef

Minute Steak
lb.35c

Spare Ribs

Ruper-Rlght Fresh Ground Beef

AUGood Brand Sugar Cured

lb. 47c Hamburger

Breakfast Bacon
Ruprr-Right Heavy Western Boat

Rump Roast
Super-Right Western

Salt Pork
BOOKEflTOWN
SUB-DIVISION

Soptr-Right Western Beef Cubed

Rupar-Rlght Western Pork

Rupar-Rlght Pur* Perk Imektan

Smoked Sausage

For colored. Lata vrrr reason­
able. A email payment down,
monthly payments, good School
A Churches. Idret location.

Rupee-Right Fur* Fork

Breakfast Sausage
lb.65c
Rupar-Right All Meat (Bp to* Pki.)

Bologna
lb.29c
Heedless Large Green

iw * 39c Shrimp
Callforals Vino Ripened

L B. Mann
P. O. Boa as
Ph. M27
Like Monro*. Fla.

EACH

G o n o ral In su ran ce
H.

JAM ES

GUT

AGENCY

Ripe Tomatoes
Eastern Elbert*

Fresh Paochts
Luscious Rio*

Golden Bananas
Freak Cut

Cnsp Carrots
The*Hen's White

Sesdlasi Grapts
Crisw Fesce) L on e Stalks

M IM EO G R APH P R IN TIN G — T Y P IN G
CRED IT IN V E STIG ATIO N S M A D E
A N Y W H E R E IN U N IT E D STATES O R
FOREIGN COU NTRIES

C R E D IT

BUREAU

OF

SANFORD

ontoloupes

Swenson Chicken
FRtCAhSER

Sl-o*
Can

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'THE HANFORD HVHAI.YI
V i i Any. 14, 19S.S P f a

O N LY THE BEST

Enlistment Quota
* For Armored Group
Has Been Lifted

rt.

QUALITY MEATS

••The quota for enlistments in the
C. S. Army’ * Third Armored Divleioa havo been lifted, and th* local
Army recruiting »taUon can now
•nliit men (or thu famed DWL
aion," steled M Sgtt Herbert M.
Welty, of the local Army Recruit­
ing Station.
*
Under a Unit Rotation Program
the Third Armored Dlvuion baa
been picked to replace the Ind Ar­
mored Division in Germany. Under
a Unit Rotation enllitment the man
ran be assured of hit unit for the
duration of his enlistment. The int
dividual doesn't hate to worry
about getting lo*t in the shuffle.
There are many Important features
to recommend the Unit Rotation
profram. Serve w.th the mrn you
know. Serve in the area for the
period specified by enlistment.
Know where you're going ehcad
of time, these are but a f*w of the
factors stressed by Sgt. Welly on
this program olfrred by the Army.
Under this plan you would serve e
tour of duty in Germany for 33
months and then return home. If
you chose e longer enlistment, you
could expect St months stateside
duty before your unit would be call­
ed for Rotation. Deadline for en­
listment under this program is
September 3. 1*33.
The Third Armored Division has
a hrje Military Record acquired
during the numerous battles fought
in France and Germany. It acquir­
ed the name ‘Spearhead Division*
during this campaign, when It
cracked the ' ‘impenetrable'' Sieg­
fried Line, and crossed the border
to German aoil.
Sgt. Welly also stated that all
enlistment for this famed Division
would be accomplished through Uie
V. S. Army Recruiting Service. All
men who desire more information,
nr wish to enlist for this famed
‘ Spearhead Division’ should stop la
at 41 Best Central Ave., Orlando,
at the U. S. Army Recruiting Sta­
tion.

)

l*. 8 . GOOD

TENDER
I *01 WOHOOD WATItf legacy of Hurrlrsne Diane &lt;slmost to He roof Vsne home* and factotl** In
left at least SO dead. 20 musing, and mlllinr.s ot downtown leston were without power. At right is
dollars worth of property damage in Kartrrn Penn­ an serial view of the resort area betwten Strouds*
sylvania. It is the most violent and destrurliv e flood biitg. Ps . and Pott Jervis, N. V, flooded bv a tor­
In generations to hit the ares. At left, a gsso!;ne rential downpour. Homes are rovered with waier
station st the entrance to Ration, Pa . was put out of to the roofs. The American Red Ciom drrlsrrd
eommiswon by Use Lehigh River wftu.li Sowed in. this s disaster lira, (tnirrsatumal Soundpiioloi)

He wa« e«corte.l to the bridge
KUMHWA. Korea .* — The Com.
munists yesterday freed an Ameri­ by a North Korean lieutenant
can Air Force flier and hsndede colonel whose name wss not
over the body of an Army captain learned. Before he erosved it. the
in a wlerd ceremony in the middle
of tne Korean neutral tone.
The two were shot down by Red
gunners a week ago.
“ I was treated fauly well." said
JERUSALEM. I.rselt Sector It
the survivor, 2nd Lt. Guy II. Bumpas of Jsekson. Miss, In * strange, —Four American theology student*
last • minute question • an.! • an­ who were puked up by Syrian
swer session with a Communist guards after straying over the
Israeli border were reported free
officer.
The Com munists also handed in Damascus today.
over the body of Army Capt.1 The Syrian army was working
Charles W. Brown of West Louis­ on arrangement* In have the
ville, Kv., Humpea* observer-pass- { young men's German automobile
anger nn the Aug. IT flight that brought to Damatrus so they could
hai tel off one of the angriest ex-1 continue their travels.
The quartet were identified a*
changes since the armistice.
The Reds say the light, unarmed Paul Myer arvJ Arthur. Fred and
training lana was spying. The Thomas Risinger. Their borne
U. N. Command charges “ trigger-, town* could not he learned.
happy" gunners fired on it when] A U S Embssiy source In Tel
Aviv said (he American* parkrd
it wa* lost.
A bandage covered Bumpas* their automobile in a grove on
right eye and the right side of Israeli territory near th* Sea of
his forehead is he crossed a small Galilee Saturday. They strayed
bridge to the allied side of the srrovs th* border by mistake and
the Arab guards nahhrd them.
A mw
trie skillet (frying Korean truce line.
pan* hat a specially-designed Communist officer told waiting Athandle that ran easily he grasped
with both hands when the skillet
f« full af food and la baing earriod ta tha diaing table. The han­
dle ale* llala recommended tem­
peratures for cooking a wid# va­
riety #f foods.
WASHINGTON US-The Agrlcul
lure Department ha* recommended
HOPKINSVILLE. Ky. (It - Had that a frdrral marketing program
the rumor* been more than rumor,
be established for Florida relery.
Cecil “ Lucky” Sutton’s farm wou'd
The program would regulate the
have been th* first landing site amount that rould ha markrtrd
for an alien spaceship.
and establish grade, sixe, and qual­
But, as It was, the rumors were
ity standards.
just rumors — a “ saucar-llke”
The department based It* rec­
spaceship was reported to have ommended agreement‘ on th* rec-l
landed on Sulton'a (arm. nine
ord of a hearing at Winter Haven.
miles north of her*, and Air
Fla., March 38-31. Exceptions to
Force, Army, stale end local po­
r v t * ot STANIACI m o m s
the proposed agreement may hr
lice followed up the lead.
filed by Sept. IS. Secretary of Ag­
The first report came in Sun­
riculture Benson then will make
•as* mdptay. Oat m
day night when several adults
a final decision.
M esM •** (fAMAOt M ism
drove up to the police station here
If Benson derides th* program
Taklass ae flewden. the ITANMCX
and excitedly (old officers th* ship
Isiad s * a saahWaKaw af I
should be established, a produerr
•nd its “ crew" of lllllo mrn had
referendum will be held Before
landed on th* firm.
(he program ean be mad* effee- i
Officials scoured th* country­
five, at least two ihirdi of the,
side Mcnday and &gt;(oaday night
and concluded someone with a produceri voting must approve II
STANBACK
and tha agreement must be signed
cosmic etnse of humor bed started
by handlers of at least 30 per cent
the rumor.
of the celery.
By the time the story had gone
the rounds of thia community, the
“ UtUo men" had become “ green
men" and one farmer claimed to
have shot ono to n farmyard battle.

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treatment m North Korea?" the
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Sweeping Streets During Night
May Result In Cleaner Avenues
A clean city Is ft healthy city. A rl*»n
city look* like one.
N ot only do we see our city'* fault* but
Other* see them. The only trouble is this.
)Vhen other* *ee our faulLs they are ampli­
fied into near f*lryt*len.
Clean Atreets are certainly a necessity
And Sanford can hon*t many of them.
W hen we ire effo rts wasted there’s n
certain grating o f the nerve*.
For instance, day after day we see the

Everyone Has Good Points

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Thera’s a little bit o f rood in everybody.
And that's what e v e n 1one should he talk­
ing about. Talk about the good snd talk a
lot about the Itest. D on't go around with n
chip on votir shoulder about everybody e’ «e.
Sanford rah well afford to talk about the
good that is going on around about u*. leav­
ing o ff the had thing* that start the rumor
tnills to operating.
On the street com er, at the sod* foun­
tains, over ths back fence, tern** the desk,
friend to friend, salesman to rttstnmrr.
wherever the conversation might be going
on. it should be the best in everybody under
discussion.
Y ou’ve heard the conversation* that start
things a 'b m m i n g . Heads together, con*
fidential whispering, the planre-around'r*
who don't want to he overheard spilling the
beans.
If your neighbor ha* d-«ne you a favor,
let the folk* know about It. Talk about the
“ g ood " thing* your associate*, friend*, coworkers, nr neighbor* are doing.
First thing vou know, Sanford rouid he
• bee-hiva o f uplifting conversations. And
it la amazing how such examples are copied
day after day. Start the pattern going and
you eftask having an exclusive style.
! t ‘a fo rt o f like the old adsge "sm ile and
tha wnHd amile* with y o u ". wh*n yon start
talking about the "b e s t " In everyhody. Ths
whol* world la with you when you praise
Instead o f degrade.
This could he a chain reaction sort of
deal here In Sanford. It’s worth trying anyway.
Miracles have been performed before and
|t*a time that we see if it can't be done again.
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W ednesday, A u g t»t ?A, 105-1

TODAY'S HIBI-K VKH*»B
A t tha hand o f every man's will I require
th * Ilf# o f man.— Gen. 9 :R .- l n ths Christian
DAtBoeraelat lift and Ubsrty are protected
fey ftvftty powar o f the state, Even ths state
cannot morally dAprlve nnv one o f either,
lave and except through th * operation o f
juat and moral low*.

city street sweeper moving up and down
the strict making a vaip effort to gather
the trash and dirt swept into the gutters in­
to one big pile where it can he taken up.
Hero's the rub. In tho daytime, most of
the street sweeper's paths are in the center
o f the street where automohile traffic keeps
the street pretty well dusted o ff. Cars park­
ed at the curb keep the sweeper from the
gutter where its best work can be done.
Now, it takes money to operate the
street sweeper. Gasoline, oil, repairs, and
then th* operatur.
To make the best uso of thi* important
hit of machinery, why not operate it at
night when streets are clenr, visitors are
gone, and gutters arc merely waiting to ho
swept out and kept clean.
This suggestion is ju st nn effort toward
making our city more attractive to thus#
who visit with u* during the “ season'*. M »yhe with a c!**ner fn n ford in front o f them
v e il at'rart more and more o f our visitors
ns permanent resident*.
W Vre proud of our city's machinery but
we'd like to see if w e d to the best advantage.

Election Time Approaching

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birth of mr Aoucfctor. I on onobi# tn obtain a copy of Bor btrtA
rOrtlflcaW. Th* only ortdsweo 1
bsr* I* ear family Bible which
lilt* th* date of h*r birth. Wooli
UiAt bo AocApUbU to V A ?
A. Trt. A copy of family BtblA
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public, would bo »*tl»f«rtorjr. Th*
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HAL BOYLE

Ever Hear Eisenhower Call Pig?

If you're counting tim e, in less than
WASHINGTON f - Ever heir
nine months wc will have voted in a Primary a prMl-t*nt of the United State*
call a pt(?
E le ctio n .
D»i|h* D Eii*nh3*#r doei it
That’s not much time in which to choose
thu way:
those that you would prefer to occupy cer­
•'Sov^r.’’ be calls ia a halltain offices o f your County. State, and N a­ e r -in. half-chuckle. "Sooooejr Ho.
tional governments. To evaluate each snd Pi|! Pit' Pit "’
every candidate, nnd to study each and every
And up t" him coaer — or doe*
refsrer.ium. takes time. And each citizen net feme, at lutt* iti mood —
who casts n vote should have the opportuni­ ona cf tha vir^rj* pnk*r» are-*in. fat and marketable ea th* Ellty to know, to extromo detail, every person »a»o**r place up Gattyaburg way.
whose name npprnrs on a ballot.
Some of ui had the old **•
IVe think that it’s time for the candidates perlcnca of i*#is| Ik* hint ho|caller tha other day, ahortly before
to stand up nnd he counted.
he left far Denver, and tbs ainerll
For some reason or other, there's an verdict
wai (hit he his tha true.
appearance that the Isst man to announce dr&lt;nta-mud approach Mayba hi
his candidacy i* hiding something He's will nevar &lt;tin any haf.cltllB| eonwaiting fo eee if strong»r candidate* will an­ Uiti, but he usually seta hla pig.
nounce, If competing platform s will hold Then, of court*, the converiltion turned to whether he will run
hi* election to a minimum chance, or if num­ *ya&lt;n in 'M. and nobody agreed
ber* sre against him.
with snjbody about auythlng
If a candidate has a good platform. If He certainly did look at homa
he st.mita on thh side of the citizens and not md hippy tv.n* by tha plf.ptn
It would hiv# chiliad thi Rcpubllfor the politlr/in. if he has a real C A U S E cm party to th* marrow to it* tha
for asking the pe.iple o f the county, itate or affectionate way he tlippod A |kltnation for an office, then he Should not he tUh gift heifar on th* rump, that
reticent about making known his candidacy. w ii tha guattura of a man wbo’d
rathar ba a farmer than prtildant
Foy pur country to maintain Its dem o­ any day.
But than people tam*mbarad ElAcratic ways of life, the election to the high
office* of our land should rest with the in­ anhowar at G*n«va, tallr.nf turkey
th* Ruiiiint Sur*. he'd rathar
dividual citizen nnd not with the pica of to
retire to th* farm — but whit tf
the wealthy, th " causes o f organizAtions, ha fall h* hid * batter chine*
the Joint pnlitiral actions o f a j^roup, or the thin inyrr.a alia of itiv is g o ff
hardwhlp of a ward heeler. It Is the right World War III* Would any prlrata
o f an Individual to choose the candidate who prafarenca keep him from dflinf
will sen'* him best.
On* of the corraipesdenta. whoa*
Let's take the cover o ff th * political p o t name had better be omitted,d. camA
up with A thouihlt
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Suppose Elienhower refutes IB
W h it we need In Sanford and Seminole
County U a good, old-fashioned, annual faatlva! to bring thousand* to our city to help
fill the coffers o f our merchant* and busi­
ness people.

ran Siam — becaoaA of ths U rn,
beeauaa of his IgA (which h* U a .
i*lf hai brouabt tiito thA dibit*),
btfaurt of hi* hAsIlh nr Mi wife's
bcrauM of any enmbtaltioR of drruraiUncis known or unkaotei to
th* public.
Then why not mikA Urn chlif
U 8. dilegitA to th* UtUtM Nstions. whir* hla perAoftal prAiUga
snd the carry-over Bower of fcls
offleA «o&gt;uld mAkA him thft tent
formidable inokiiteia thii rotiatry
could poislbly lAtrlf
Certain ebtscUMs were HUM
to this iuii*itioa. Ambti* tkAm:
"Whet are you, a Doaoerst? fke'i
lelng to ran ifAta — don't ted
yourteU.*' A M : ''SttMOt* A DemoerAt won tha hAxt atactloft. Can
you see bln girth* * toy JAB ta A
Republican — even to EuAnhe**rT"
Tha renrtrtAtlon got Bowhere
Except there « s i agrBAauftt that
It's A nighty Bin farm.
It'i fcit abort of IN Aerti a it
tha land around it is ownSd By Aa
old friend And iteMft AotehAklAB
of th* M tto A te T ir ii. Oea. Aft
tour B. NevinS - fert in ciaB
Mm* ■nttrartstog sew shouM Bat
tha Idea ef building a natal aypetite the Dote gate.

plstrty rebuilt. ta pifaitM white t a l
m It thi bars. Thara's a Penn*
ylvinli Dutch, or miyB* a NAw
EniUnd. UdlnAii about t*4 flirt.
And a good d u l of sintptlcity. Out
ta front, far teumplA. there's noth­
ing but a itoaa t a d AM A Mai
dill.
Somsbody aihad hate iliAhhowor, who fot V moat At JUa Ufa
oft ftoMnotelt Arfttp M *. AAh At-

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WrTw Aired ky Bmlth. Barney aM Ca
on gMAAM worth of Bravard Couaftftfft tadUBtaftA SB ABfteot ty beftdi. Mte.ftte worth of MenroA,
11.100.00* worth of Polk. » . x » W
worth of Date AM l2.teS.0N worth
-----it Duval heads.
Mtotftev no HSBH ftABr* Any Hality Stuart Co., and moelatea
BraAttrte. AM erttothdr h* bAUtvei offered 1.14 pdr c « t oa US5.000
ArttUlly r t i written at worth et Hlahlandi.
S tetrg
«te* Aff H ta BAMhterti Birth. Tha Cabinet Board aDoestioa to
I Ate to ttil f t t a H BM I
ahipyards iachtdei: Fort*Art ttBwtaft dliability (ten. ■iTtl
mouth
Naval Ihlpyird, ana nu­
MiBttan oaytetetateten VA. clear subaarina
and ana attack
VI rty B&amp;AWlHr M g teftttnue lubaina*.
t no ydrteBA durtftft which I
K Aft Users l trainlug dutyt
A. ff*. Tour (rtnyenseUea pirteento must he ftaivM during Turnpike Authority
Fteur training duty. But they miy
ho returned the Beg feuewing Ponders Terminus
rtur raiAAae from Auch duty.
, JACKSONVILLE ift-Tha Florida
Q. I am buying a hotuo with a State Turnpike Authority art her*
Cl taaft. The builder BAs given » * today with ftitnf of tha tonthorn
M eetteUta whin tha houia wlU term Inn» of the atatelong turnpike
ha Mmyletad. B ute on thla «i. on the ai*M a.
tlwata, would tt he srtae ter m*
to gtvB neWee to the Aportasint Ihomli B. Mi trad cbitrmst et
A Authority- said th* group's of♦here I now am firing T
A. oenerany It it better to wait : rlila bid a eonfsraac* with city
until you hen a firm aettlement offlciali today, alio.
date hereto giving notice uui you Scheduled for adoption w n a
■rA going to ma*W Meny unpre- raiolutian fiviBf tha southem tsrdicUIIA ftetort. auch Aa incle­ rnlaua At Oolden Gladea Interment wBBtBAr, ran sente to de­ ehlB|e In North Dad* County In'
lay eewpletiee heyend the date atead of Hellywoed.
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tha VA office at i t E. Central the pthA through Duval Ceuaty.
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F e n n e r colds can he dangerous.' Don’t
get ovr-r exerted. Don’t atsnd In draft* wfeen
soaked wIth perspiration. Cool o ff grtdUAllv.
Consult vour doctor when in doubt aa to
how to treat n sum m er cold.

Adjustment Not Too Much Trouble
KAfctAl CITY. 1ft— You'd think
An AituUnant from ytari ot night
lkf* and eroea country toura to a
quiet home atmoiphara would Im­
pose aartoua problem a.
In tha 1820i Bandar* and hla
partner, Carltoo Com , developed
m m of tha nplloo'a leading dance
handa. ThA Caoo Sandara orcheitra
wta amaoi tha flrat on tha air In

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itrenf ll-n f that line I'm dab- ' wild muile. Thers'i nMhlng won#
bliai In patry, light \rrte, ilmple thin muri* dliterttoai."
and ateraro."
And h* doemt think bsD *ver
Sander* eatimited he hit * rtttcn
SOS longi and hit 100 pihllthad
Including “ Beloved.“ “ Shefoot"
ind “ Whit a Girl. What a NlgM."

“ Beloved," which he »rote with
Gui Kahn, acid a mlllten aoplea
ta sheet muilr.

go bark to baM work.
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Donofero Selected
Insurance Agent

lander* ind Coon ergtnlted their
b*M ihnrt’ y liter.getting wit of been appointed aa agent of the
the Armv In World War I. Coon American National tmuranca Co.,
wig a drummer. Binder* U a pi- aervlng In tha Sanford area:
inlit.
Ths Olneii that slditbied Sindin Ha aerved bt the United ItAtes
two rein i n was an aHsrgy tbit Nary during World War 11 aM the
put him ta the botphal for nor* Korean conflict, And waa si*Acted
thin ■ month. Except for a touch at tha Sanford Naval Auxttlaiy Air
of tyo troublo atammlag from the Station for nearly two yeara.

On Joseph Palumbo

ORLANDO if t - JoiAph Palumbo,
five-foot VWpvjndir belig held
hare, and I pirtaar aoulbt by thA
FBI atol* at taut to trailers—
worth more than itnn.on—m al|M
EAitirn itatei ataca 1»4T, Aayt
Ahfritt Dave Starr.
Ha and ha uncovered thlA to Aft
tevaatlgaUea that followed PAlurtbo‘A arrait near beta An*- U Aft
complaint of Mr. and Mra. Jehft
Siloaky of Orlapdo.
Palumbo, W. w»a charged with
dafraudtal the Stloikyi of SIAN
In a deal inrolvtof A new traitor
itolan In Bt. Petersburg Ua plaawad Innocent but latar wta charged
with iteiltni another trailer la I t
Petertburi ami one In Plant Q t r
Bond on tha threa caaaa aaaunt
to CO,BOA.
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JACKSONVILLE Ift-ThA report
nada by L A. McLaughlin, a flftini Halloa operator, to polieft
whAft torn luiftaa hall aft hla nlEM
attMdiat and bitted off tea a t*
contalnlna to il waA mrttoe except
IHm i i , Sandira says bit health Is
for one Quay.
escataat ear* again.
Durtof tha haVftp A tender a M
*T AAltem llitsn to discs ortomir drove ta for f t a and thA
elsrtrai any moT#,,, ha said. "I faro l| minted to the former Bfiaa two gunman, posing aa employe*.
Kathryn Cullua 'o f Sanford and Ailed up th* ruitomer* tank. Bui
prater eonrsrt muair. I'v* had
two-rear-old boo,

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^Good-Looking, Ready-To-Wear
Clothes Now Popular In France
PARIS—Good-looking rredyto« « i r it th» n*»e&gt;t wrinkle in
French fashion.
How U» h# ring though not rifh
i» no longer an Insoluble problem
for the feitidiou* Frenchwomen.
# o r the firat lime, ahr find* It
poaitble to buy wrll-deaigned,
well-made flothea off the reek.
If thia ia e wonderful brrak for
th* *hnp girl and houiewife, it ia
no Iraa a hiatoric brrak with
French tradition. For the country
lamoua for aetting world alylra
until recently had nothing to
boast of in ite own readymade
line.
To put it bluntly, French
fih-ady-lo-wear waa a horror, avoid­
ed by all who could afford it with
the aid of an indiapentable "little
dressmaker." But little dressniakera have been getting harder
to find and more cipeneive, while
haute couture prim reared right
out of range for all but the really
wealthy.
The revolution haa been a
gradual one. It probably atarted
in 1942 when a few of the beat
•vholeaale manufacturer banded
together under the trademark of
•Three Swallows," and eel out to
rai«e the quality of readymadei
There are now 32 houeee In the
Three Swallow* group, of acme
goO clothing manufacturera in
France. They eaport about 2&lt;1 per
rent of their output to Scam!!
ravia. the Netherlanda. Germany,
F. n g I a n d , Italy, SeriUerland,
Fgypt, South and North Africa
- &amp;ml America.
In France the better clart
readyniadea are handled by only
aome WO atorea and ahopa, moat
of them email boutique*.
Average for a euit, coat or
winter dreaa la about 18,000 to
Rd.noo thouaand franca (|M to
1103.1 Summer Hreeee* are a little
lex. But for the top figure, a
mat may be trimmed with real
fur, and a cocktail dreaa Could
•mid ita own with the ereatlona of
the
big' •name haute couture
house*, whoie average prieea
would be about 1SO,000 franca
(11281, per garment
Five member* of the Three
Swallow* opened a New York of
fice thia apring, and their firat
American exhibition of French
readymade* ii running through
July.
"Of court* w* don't egpect to
1worn pate with American maaa pro­
duction method*,'* told on* manu­
facturer her*. But aven with
custom* and tramportatlo* cotta,
they ran atill tell In tha United
State* at about the h i m price at
the belt American readymad*»And th# French auita and dreain
are likely to hava mort handfiniahing.
By on* popular eitimato, about
10,000 woman out of a French
'•female population of aoma 21
million ran afford U» h* haute
eouturo client*. Th# high-clai*
readymade* at present supply
about 10 per rent of tha roat with
clothe*.
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Some
of th# high-fashion
bou«e are getting on the ready­
made* bandwagon. Jarquea Fatb,
now under th# direction of hi*
widow, Genevieve, boa a ready
^made* branch called Fath-Unlp e n i l e . Part of the Griffe houit
ha* been taken over by whole­
saler Robert l-empereur. Moit
ether big houae* have a beutiqte
on the promt*** to soil eemlreadyniadea, hut th# price* arc
atill nbove tha Three Swallow*
level.
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Lutheran Ladies
AidHasM eeting
At Stapler Home
Mr*. Ehber Lee recently enterlamed th* regular monthly meet­
ing of Ihc Ladle* Aid Society of the
Lutheran Churrh of the Redeemer
at the home of her daughter, Mrt
J. B. Stapler on W. First St.
The leision was opened by the
preaident, Mrs. Morria llodgra
Mr*. Marion Harman led the de­
votional uting a theme of "Does
Christ Live Here?” A member
Hated that "it gave each prrion
aomrthing to Ihuik about. Don
t'hriit live in your home aa a
member of your family?"
Several project* were mentioned
to be brought up al the September
meeting. All members will be
bick from their vacation* and have
the opportunity to voti.
Mr*. Eilhrr Fiahcr from the
Zion Lutheran Church of Gotha
gave an interesting and Inspirational talk on the work the Lutheran
Miiiionarie* are doing in this coun­
try and abroad.
Mr*. F tih e r i i the president of
Ihc crntrol rurruit of the Lutheran
Wnmcn’j M ille n a ry League She
raid that at a missionary meet
ing in New York In Ju ly there were
US guests and 3&lt;0 delegates attend
ing.

She went on to say, "There are
over 139,004 member*, with lOO.nno
being in Florida alone."
A social hour waa enjoyed and
refreshments of ice cream, home­
made cake and punch were served
by the hostyss assisted by her
daughter.
Thoie present were Mrs. Morris
Hodges, Mrs. Jerry Scnkarlk, Mrs
John Senkarik Sr.. Mri. Feddenon,
Mr*. William Southward, Mrs.
Phillip Schlessmsnn. Mrs. Rea
Warkrr, Mr*. Henry Thurston, Mrs.
rhillip Skates, Mrs. Marion Har­
man Sr., Mri. J. (*. Jorgensen and
visitor!, Mrs. Atkinson. Mrs. Al­
lison, Sanford; Mrs. Esther Fisher.
Gotha; Mrs. Tyler, Orlando; and
Mra. Betty Haggs, Fayette City,
P a, neice of Mrs. John Scnkank

Teacher Important
In Nursery School
Choice For Child
■y DOROTHY V. WHIPPLE, M.D.
AP NKWSFF.ATURES
Go and visit the school before
jou enroll your child In a nursery
school. Talk lo the teacher, find
out what bind of a person she Is,
and how well she understand! little
children. Talk lo lha principal.
Take a look at the equipment and
the play ares, al the bathroom and
tha placp where the children rest.
Find out what kind of a program
the school hi*.
,
All these thing* ar* Important,
but the teacher who will handle
your child U the moat Important of

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Dr. J. M. Callis,
Mrs. J. Dingfcldcr
Give CPO Program
Mr*. Julius Dingfelder. president
of the Seminole County Chxptrr nf
the American Cancer Society, along
with Dr J M C altll presented the
program for the ( i ’ ll Wives (Tub
held lavl night al * o'clock aboard
the Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station in the CPO Club
The program wav in the form
of film put out by the American
Cancer Society. Inc . and a queslion and anvwer period
Airs Dingfelder rrmmded the
group of CPO Wive* that cancer,
" if discovered soon enough can hr
cured " She van! lo remember that
the " C " In cancer could vlan.t for
"c u re " the " K " f»r "education"
and the " R " for "rrs e a rrh " that
is. hi caking It down, cancer if
found, through education and re­
search early enough and attended
by a physician, ran be currd.
After the film on "Sclf-Ktam i*
nation" for cancer was shown a
question an.| answer period was
T H E 4T O W IV E S f'l I ' l l wot rise n a m oerim he t»- J M. Ea|||» and Mr*. Julius D in cf.ld e r nq
held in which Dr Calii* answered •i anerr Self Exam ination" last niglit at the CPO club. A U ig r rrowd attend'd the si -ion. ( S la f f
any question pul lo him by the al* Photo I
most 45 members attending
lie Mated lhal in 1!»V&gt; cancer w v«
M ISS H E L E N 1 V K L D IK
leader in deaths for women he
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tween the ages of Mi and 10 yearold
Ile also reminded the group
fnr the seven Hanger signals
T °
,
I any tore that d -s. n»t h*el.
Hairy f(tmici% . . «n»i nil t h f 1 Mrt \ »lma Mitchell of South.
Pis student* h«e, Y'«n c&lt; a n ir i
7 a lump or thtrkrning &gt;n the
rr»nnrrt#'i %%tfh Wit ?***• •id* Sehoo|,ha* a*ke.| th* CPO tuition srholarship, fnr the ITiAbreast nr elsewhere, 1
unuvusl
bleeding or discharge;
I any itnirv imtuAlry . . «a y « Myrtlfi Wives club to help in gelling 58 college yeae for their carets
Mr. and Mrs William W'eldi* of change in a wart nr mole: 3 per­ \Vi|»on,
II n m f
n**m»n«traH*n school av-e children of new Navy
Sanford and Susses, N. J ., an­
!rn.-r in scholarship during the
ilnnr thr
IlifJT I
sistent indigestion or difficulty in \Ur» !,
families registered who w ill |.&lt; 1954-55 y ia r at Htei ,,n fn lv e r*
nounce the rngsgement of their
swallowing; * perslvlenl hoarse run to »r#» to It th*» fHr mills you i going to Sanfoiit
elem eiitiiy
daughter, Helen, to Charles W il­
I*'4 up to you in *»#•# |
ally.
jnevs or cough; and 7 *ny change Iniy i*
liam Matchett of Reading. P*
to il tllAt you lr#*p |f C»hm| , , t o 1 whmits this fall
In .....................ID »l habit s
lie re
'ta f V I an* W eaver, of Cr»,-,ngMr Matchett it now attending
M l*. Mllehell is etpeelall in
minded them that "these signs may flavor tnill lip ki P a l*rqt o h» n
ton, Gv , an art mapir with an
the Pennsylvania itchool of Dm
terrstrd
in
Irg
n
lla
lio
n
of
first
your
fam
ily
ilnnlsR
It
Tbrto*i
on#,
noi mean cancer, but anv one of,
iktry.
them should always mean a visit ni!#* Mf %houM hI hhvr rrnirm bcr &lt;Ihfnugh fourth graders Geoeral average of 2 90 «nd Helen Louise
Ml*s W’eldie graduated (torn
Hhotll mills . . Ibol t* . - Wrrp tl regialratinn of ail students w ill to- Hmerl of ltr*p »r, S’ f , a hiui*
lo your doctor "
Kentinole High School as an hen
nr-* eduratinn majur averaging
[cold all the Dm# Put II In Ihe »r \l!g ill sl sll Khools.
Refreshments
were
Ihen
served
or student with the C!*«s of IP.Vt
frigerator Just a» •'"•n a* ynu
New Navy families ar* aiked 2.81, w rte ihe fteshmen winners.
to
the
members
amt
guevU.
She is now working *t th* uni­
! rail If )« 'l hilV milk at Ihe slote l r ra il ' l l * . Atitchell al 711. f-he
John Riser, of Webb, Miss, a
versity.
, hung il home right away and tired* mformalion as tn Ihe p rela w »tlldenl with a grade of
The wedding It planned tn lake
I put it In Ihe refrigerator. If milk names, addresses, age and gtado 2.90, and Hilly Gene Crayton, of
place in December.
is delivered to your doorstep— ..( new rh lld ifn .
Independence, M », a minlaterlat
student with a gradr average of
hrinr It in Just a* s.&gt;.&lt;„ as II Is |
7 M l. STORY
2.R7 were ao|H»homore w innrrs.
•lellvited— and put light into th* |
F A R E 4'Ot I.E C T I.D
SVN DIEGO Calif. r
t f’*»*
refligeialnr.
Mary Itnss \n.|e*»on, Sattforsf,
P K T K R S H U R G , \'» . 1*^ Cathy
Mrs.
Allie It Rrndleman of
A ll hand* w ill c« fnr p-Ualnei ile Oro woman senl her short din
If milk warm* up end st«&gt;* at Goldman, a 4-year-old, didn't ncr-.l studying lo be a leorbrr, with a
ner dress lo the cleaner’s and wa» Miami spent Tuesday with Mi.
prrparrd this way!
room temperature «n y Iritgth «f a bus fare. Itut she had a token grade of 2 7b and Charlr# Heller*,
charged with cleaning a formal »nd .Mis. ,M I . M iight.
Ch*rrnat-brml*d Steak
Dine
off flavor* may develop and the doctors collected It. She a ehrm lstry n,«i-&gt;r fivm Rockdretc Protesting. Ihe clerk looked |
Pieplalc Potatoes
When you’re preparing meals en-l almost swallow,.,| the token—which ; ledge, Fla-, with 2.82, wreie Juniof
up at Ihe 8-foot wnman and apolo
Hr and Mm . 'I I. Wright lr using milk — don’t let Die l-illle •&gt;( lodged in her throat.
Summer Salad llowl
1 'A Iflfle t Aa
amt daughters Gall end I’amela,
gi/erl:
Roll*
milk slay ollt on the kiiihen table
" I |u«t thought any d ie n that arrivesl yesterday to spend a few any length nf Dm* Just a* soon
Baked Alaska
(leverage
days with hi* parent* Mr, and
i long ha I to Ire a formal "
as you finish wilh i&lt; put It hart,
Mr*. ,M. I . Wright Hr.
H E P L A T B PO TA TO ES
I in the refrigerator. Ih is is r.peIngredients: 4 large potatoes
. ,|» lly Important during Ihe turn(about |*s pounds), I teaiponq
Mr *nd Mrs T. R Ife rrl
,
| mertinte when kltehen- *»e warm
salt, pepper, *4 rup cost -r|y grat­
B lurfleid, W’. V* , tier** her*
tlh . . and that reminds me nf
er cheddar cheese (packed down
hef mother's funeral They spent
a lip | would like to pas* along
w e ll), .1 tablespoon* butter er
th* rest nf Hie week with their
j in you. lines your k llrh m get ter­
m argarine, ’ &gt; rup light cream, I
•op, Mr. and Mrs. Roger H arris.
ribly hot during the summer?
tablespoon minced onion.
I And hare you policed that the
Method: Peel potato**; Cut into
Friends of M il* Helm A l***n
rrn stw is* slice* Into ',-in ch thick;
Her w ill h* glad lo hear that *h* g la s s e s you lak e o f f Ihe c u p b o a r d
cut »llcea into S-tnrh strip*.
ha* returned horn* after being sh el f fe el tin* when you lourh
t h e m * The flacnr nf milk w hen
Arrang* potato atrip* in heatconfined in lha Tamp* Montnpal
V
nu pour if into thoce ho* glasses
resistant glass deep pteplate It* i
lln .p ita i, Tampa f»r the past
I isn't going to he I* c toil T r y
by |» ! inches. Sprinkle with salt,
two weeks.
keeping some glasses in th* re
pepper and grated eheddar clue-e
1.fttgrarnr so they'll l.s g-n-i
Dot with tiny hits of butter. pmir
Mr* A. Constantin# and w,n
cream over: sprinkle with onion
Nicky hava returned from T»mp* rnld Then w hen you pone eould
milk info those enb| glssses . ,
Cover pteplate tightly with double
whet# they hav* been fur th# past
It's g o i n g to taste b e lt e r right
Ihleknsa of regular-weight alu­
two weeks.
|.(own to th* last drop," says Miss
minum fo il; or use one thickness
Armstrong spent la*t W'ilsnn.
Mr* t.
nf freeirr-weight aluminum foil. i
"Another point I would Ilk* to
week In Jacksonville wilh her
Bake in hot (425 degrees! o v n
daughter, Mrs. Jackie A. Collin* mention. It'* not * gm-d Idea to
a trout M minutes nr until pot*m u fr esh milk with milk you
Inea nre lender when tested with
Mi*&gt; Elirabelh Rallerfield, who have had f«r several day* Finish
a fork. Potatoes w ill absorb sauce.
will le»ch second gr»de it South using * hot 11* before you start a
Make* 8 serving*.
side SchiHil, »nd Miss I’ hyllis Kel

Helen W eldie ,

It's Up To You
To Keep Mi
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GRANDMA ARTIST
Managing a group of little child­ HOLLAND, Mich . j v - Since her
ren la a skilled Job. The teacher 70th birthday, Mrt. James Itoyre.
who does It needs firat lo have an now 78, has produced 57 oil painteasy, pleasant personality. She tags of the Lake Michigan dunes
needa to bo ealm, happy and well- south of Holland The dunes rounadjusted person. But over and Ixy haa been her horn* f*r 4fl year*.
Moil nf her painting* orrupy
above bor personality ihc needs
Iraialag. She needs background plarn In honor in the home* o(
knowledge of how young children her children,- grandchildren and
grow and develop, of what ran be great grandchildren Five nf her!
expected at various ages and tn nine children are living and the
ha* 18 grandchildren and 18 great
varioua circumstances.
v*
She needa to know when to let a grandchildren. They provide a
child alono and when lo exert a demanding and dosed market for
little pressure. Such a person rin her work*.
WEDNESDAY
IH sACK 8 IL K S A T IN "shape,
Th* prayer service* at th* First help a timid child feel comfortable
In tha group. She can gtve an ag many way* it’s easier than being ly-etched" for thia Mottle P a r.
Baptist Church at 7:30 p.m
pi* cocktail drea* from the deSupt* Cabinet of the Sunday gresive child enough satisfaction a mother. The teacher devotes her, signer • fa ll collection Little
in
acceptable
behavior
so
that
h*
full
lime
and
attrntlon
fo
the
rhild
School meets at tha Firat Baptijt
sleeve* puff out from a widedoesn’t have to spend his time nag rev atl the time the I* on the Job
Church at 8 p.m
open neckline. Salljr Victor baL
ging
at
the
others.
She’*
not
trying
to
get
the
house
|
Th* Central Baptiat Church
A good nursery school (eachrr work dona or entertain a gueit or
choir will rehears# at 7 p. m
Prayer mta’ ing will b* bald at 8 wants the cooperation of the child’s get dinner
fV . m. A church conference will be parentj. She learni from them Then when the ichool day !•
NOTICE
what Use child likes and dulikas, over, ib* can stop having children
•••hetd after prayer meeting.
Th j Brownie Bible d ate of th* how ho ticks at home. With this •bout and do lomsthtng else.
A ll Calendar
T in t Preabytortag Chunk will information ala understands him And let me tell you a secret
better
at
school.
Sometimes
by
Those nursery school teachers who
have a “ Kid" party at th* churrh
Listings And
•t • p.m. All memban sad that* talking out praMema both teacher have little children of Uietr own
and parents ara balped la their often hava *i much trouble with
familiaa ar* tneitad to attend.
Society Newa
understanding of the child.
them at horn* at any other mother
THURSDAY
Sometimes a parent, cspeclaDy Al homa they are mothers with
A re Req nested
Junior R-A.'a meat at th* Ftnt the mother, Mob a little Jealous •D the headathri that go along
of the teacher. Larry seemed a with motherhood
By 5 p. m. Tha
V C -t Officer's wivea lunch* different child la school than he
So when you are selecting a nur­
will b* held at th* Mar Lou did at home. Ha wouldn't eat hi* sery ichool get a good Idea of the
Day Preceding
*haaUurant at ISM p.m. Haste*- meab at homa ner go to bed with kind of person who (* going to help
•as ar* Mrs. Betty HIliner sad out a fuss, hot at arhool he Juat yoj develop the traits you want to
Publication
Mrs. Jerry HaaaatL
west along with the other* and did tee In your child.
aa ho waa anppoeod to.
MONEMABB T&lt;______
"Ha n ew asked -m in d you OBANGS, T n ., Ilk- Flakiest ■shod Mr g second helping of
•bop* woulda’t like Bow ie S a n ­ liver." said Ma Infuriated mother.
W IL L Y O U BE OUR GUEST?
dora of BUekwoO, T tt. A 4-H giri, "At homo hn wont touch the first
oho doe ant owa a afcglo "atore bite with a Ian foot pole."
• W# ha*e bated 78 Alr-CeMlHlMed Rm i at the
bought#*" dreaa. Mahea «0 her
Being a paod nursery school
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lev, of Day Inn* Reach and who
"D'lrmg th**« summer months
will leach English at l.ym an School — #* well a* the entire year — you
I have arrived in Sanford and are and eveynn* tn your family will
living at 91.Vv Park Ave.
enjoy milk if yml will keep It— |
Atus Margaret Gregory of Chat* i and sets e It -Jll*l •» cold ** P"*
worth, G» . is living it 871 ParkiM ble |l's more refreshing that
As*
She will tearh third gradr way and If taste* better too,"
she rnnelmled.
a( Smilhiide School this year.
SHI P ON T7IE ROCKS
I J »nd Nf re. C. A Brims are re ­
Newert hot-weather fond fa I ap
siding at 81.1 E . First St
Mr*
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from coast In cnart I* "*oiip on thr
er at South«lde School
rock* ” To make It. chill ran* n(
beef bouillon and serve In double
G E T * IIK R MAN
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th# home of Mr*, Thnma* C N ix­ with a tvsl«t of lemon. *llre nf ru
on and »*ked for a drink nf water eumner or «prig nf mint tin* ran
Mr* Nixnn rrcognired him and of bouillon make* three serving
held him *1 hay with * shotgun tin when poured into nine ounce gistses over two lee ruhe*
It; the police arrived.

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W e d . A u g . 21* 1955

Barbara Romack
Ousted In Round
In Grim Battle
CHARLOTTE. S' C. UR—TL. npper half of the draw appeared load­
ed for an explosive charge as the
remaining 31 player* embarked on
the third and fourth rounds of the
|3lh Women's National Amateur
golf championship today.
Yesterday's second round, which
saw defending champion Barbara
Itomark ousted by Mary Ann Dow­
ney in a grim 1-up struggle, left
such title threat* remaining In the
upper half as:
Mrs. Mark Porter of Phllsdelhu and Grace Lenciyk of Newigton, Conn . both former cham­
pions; Kliraheth Prt'-e of Kngland;
Mary Patton Janssen of Charlot­
tesville, Va.; Marjorie Lindsay of
Decatur. Ill ; Mr*. Scott Probavco,
Bouthern Amateur champion from
Chattanooga, T«nn ; Barbara MrInlirr of Toledo, Ohio; Virginia
Dennrhy of Lake Forest, 111.; and
two teen age hopea, Anne Quasi of
Marysville-, Wash., and Clifford

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By THF, AMOC14TT.D PRF.M
Gainesville kept Its slim hopes
of winning the Florida State
league second half title alien last
night by beating Lakeland 7-J while
leading Orlando lost to St. Peters­
burg f-4.
But the vf*U remained against
the G-men as Orlando can take
the championship no any combi­
nation of two victoria* nr Gaines­
ville defeats. Both teams have
eight games remaining.
A ninth-inning homer by Billy
Knight with two on brought Gain**-

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BROOKLINE, Mass. '^-Already
delayed tU slay* by rain, the 73th
National Doublet Irnnlt tourna­
ment w ii to resumt action today
—weather permitting.
The t o u r n e y lost Wednesday
through Sunday because of rain
and flooded conditions and, Inci­
dentally, lost (he lop seeded Amcr
Iran and Australian Davis Cup
tram member* In the hir.'vlu.
The players went al It again
Monday but rain washed oul
matrhea yesterday.
The schedule today calls for
quarter-finals In men's rompelllion and acmlflnals in tha womrn'a
division.
Feature attraction will be the
duel between Japan'i Atausbl Mlyagl ant Koael Kamo and Rrymundu Drsivo and Juan Ma Jose
of the Philippine*.
The other quarter final nn lap
in the men's play brings together
la-die Longshore of Rome, Ga .
and Alan Morris, Atlanta, against
Karl Baumgardner, Oakland. Calif,
and Gregory Grant1, Ban Marino,
Calif.
Jerry M oss , St Petersburg, n*
and Bill Qullllan, Seattle, ar e egpeeled In move through In the
semifinals by default

Major League
Leaders
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^^lluai t&gt;*ll*4 In Janata. ISaataa.

Phil Page, boss of the Birming­
ham Barons, today pinned hit
hopes on ll-year-old Balph Terry
at the Southern Attn, pace aettera
sought to salvage one game of their
disastrous series with the pressing
for a 7-1 victory. When the Chicks
leave Birmingham after tonights
Memphis Chicks.
Memphis cut the Baron league
lead lo a game and half last night,
pounding four Birmingham hurlers
game, they will eithar be only half
a length behind nr the Barona will
own a fairly comfortable Hk game
margin.
New Orleani kept It* tenuous
grip on third place by beating tha
fourth p’rra Chattanooga Umkouts
14 in M innings after the Lookouts
had won the seven-inning opener
*-4 Nashville walloped Mobile t-4.
Atlanta and Little Rock were
rained mil.

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MONTGOMERY, Ala. lA-Roufb
paw Charlie Rake n# Columbia,
the South Atlantic Ltagut'a first
20-garar winner of IMS, hat been
chosen as the league's Moat Val­
uable Player by Bally sports writ­
er*.
Rahe, who recently notched his
loth triumph, will be awarded the
trophy In Columbia at a data lo
be announced Hi* record for Nse
season la V&gt; a
I llla — Kalla*. P e lra lt. IT*.
^^Ilont* t u a e —Manila, Kaw York
Mai Motclely. sports editor ef
Mini** kaaaa—
R laart. Cklcaa*. the Montgomery Advertiser and
president of the Sally Sports Whi­
I l t -h i n r k*&gt;*4 na 1# 4*. lalana—
rr* Assn . announced Rabe'a selec­
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^rilrika- ula — S i w a , s’ l r i * l a *4 tion.

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rode hit firat winner (in the
apring of IP-ilry the romhlnatlon
■&gt;f hi* hor-# and the winner of
the aernnd race paid a f3.0ll.40
daily doulda.
San Jose Stata halfback Wall
Arkrmann &lt;« a real ealata and In•uraisce »al« uiitu during the sum­
mer m»ntha.

Decathlon defeated Nan'*
Mink hy a neck hi tha Tyra
Slake* at Monmouth Park. The
two roll* wer* retard together In
lb* Mins paddock In Kentucky.

Tha official Insignia t i Mia
Baltimore Orioles la an orange
breasted artel* pen bad atop a
ha**hall with orange stitching
and orange colored araaaad hale.

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villa Iti victory before 4M home'Daytona on three hits ai III homo
fam. Rolando &lt;mega picked up fam bitched. Hi didn't allow a
hit 14th triumph of the to*ton «alk and itruck out five. Jerry
against 4 losses on an eight-hitter. Mtcham paced the lilandcri' 11*
Bob Kuykendall mat th.« hero of hit attack with t«o triplai and a
tha proceeding! before l i l at St. tingle and three rum batted In.
Petersburg. It «a i Pla/er AopraSanford alio had an 11-hit atdatlon Night and he played all t*f k.'Bud Miller was the big hit
positions: in the eighth he tingled ler «ith two homen and a double,
in the winning run."
*nd
Terry Terrell alto
Sanford whipped West Palm' homereJ. Chuck Francis allowed
Beach 10-1 and Daytona Beach five hits to take tha decision bealrenghtened Its hold on third place fore *21 fans.
»ilh an 11-0 shutout of Cocoa,
wr,*r rsi.w a t t r a
Orlando Pena won his list for t « . (f rt
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�Baby Given Away,
Rcoorted Kidnaped

Cenira! American
Republics Heading
For Economic Unify
AN TIG U A, Guatemala r —Five
Central American republic* were
•tatlr.l | m aid economic unity to­
day after the eompromi** elec 'Inn
nl F&gt;Trign Minuter (tuillrrnut Tra
bantnu &lt;■( Kl Salvador and the
Iir»t ire re la ry general of the Organiralion of Central American
State*.
After electing Trabanlnn here
Sunday, the foreign m inuter* of
the five cmintrlec anlhorlied him
to head an Oficlna c’enlw Ameri­
cana tVntral tnierie.in Offire)
and directed it to draw up a pro­
pped ruitomv union for them.
In another retolutlon. the minl«ter« created a I'entral American
legal eommlatlon to untf* the law*
of the live countrlec OOKCA’ a ul
l mate aim I* a political union of
lt» memlvert.

C L E V E L A N D f —Police T '*H a e
held a young woman they «aid had
given her Mmonth-old daughter to
a vtranger In a har. then two daya
later had remrted the child had
been kidnaped
Pollre caid the mother. 20 year*
old Wanda Jo Patty, of Knoxville,
Trnn . telephoned
headquarter*
Monday n cht and reported »he wa*
"dving ” Officer* found her unconII on a lawn be*Mr a »trcet
on Cleveland'* near \Ve*t Side
Afier »he wa* treated at a ho*,
pltal for malnutrition and «hork,
•he told officer* her baby had been
kidnaped

O D E n Include* all the repub­
lic* of the Central American l*lhmu* except Panama—E L Sal* ador,
Guatemala
it t Itica. Ilondurai
and Nicaragua Their foreign min­
uter* have hern meeting hera
lin e r la*t Thuraday in an eft rt
to give life to the nrganiration,
dormant *mre it WJ* formed at
San Salvador four year* ago.
Until S u n d a y. the conferrnc*
had been deadlocked on velection
worth of gnnd* from each country of the *ecrctary general he the*
(ireece will expo rt mainlv t o b a c c o long time feud betwen Pre*identl
and will Import motor nil ant ga«- \n i «tavi.v Somota of Nicaragua
nl.ne, coal and fuel ml cm a barter and Jo-e F i irre* of f o lia II.ca,
t nammitv wa* te iiu ire l
built.

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Barbara Romack
Ousted In Round
In Grim Battle

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CHARLOTTE. N.C. UP—The up­
per half of the draw appeared load­
ed for an evplovlv* charge at the
remaining 32 playera embarked on
the third and fourth round* of the
SSth Women*! National Amateur
golf rhampionihlp today.
Yesterday's aeeond round, which
eaw defending champion Barbara
Ttomack ouitcd by Mary Ann Dow­
ney in a grim 1-up tlrugglc. left
eucb title threat! remaining In the
upper half aa:
Mrt. Mark Porter of Phlladeliia and Grace Lenciyk of Newgton, Conn., both former rhamplonv; Ellrabeth Price of England;
Mary Patton Jnnt'en of Charlnttnville, Va.; Marjorie Llndvay o(
Decatur. Ill ; Mn. Srott Prohaveo,
Roulhern Amaleur champion from
Chattanooga, Tcnn.: Barbara MrIntlre of Toledo, Ohio; Virginia
Dcnnrhy of Ijikp Foreit. III.; and
two teen age hopri, Anne (juavt of
S E E P S TOPAPE TAKEN O Y E R
Maryavllle- Waih , and Clifford
PAYH.Y HONORS A S A 4-Ye a r
Ann Creed, 101-pounder from Ope
C L P , HAV/HO B E A T E N H.S
Pr o the r tw6 o ' t *e,
louaaa, La.
P /R ST 7 M E E T ,H a s THtS
The lower half wat dominated
Y E A R - S E T TrtO W ORLD
by a *‘blg five’’ of chunky Wiffi
R E C O R D S //V JU LY, A T
Smith, latt year** National Junior
o p e auc e a h p one
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Y u s A h p a HAL P —
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THE BO YS YY'lL OO A T
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EACH O TH ER AQA/i A T
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Yo n k e r s r a c e w a y
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town paper; Jacqueline Gordon ol
IAHLY &lt;V SEPTEMBER____ ^
England: Pal Levaer. Wettrrn Am
ateur champion from Seattle.
With., anl Min Downey. who'C
home it in Baltimore.
Tnday'a aurvivnri of the double
round will meet In quarter-finali
tomorrow afternoon with semifi­
nal! Friday aflrmoon and the 36
bole windup Saturday over the deBROOKLINE, Matt. 'JT-Already
minding 6.413 yardi of the Myeri delayed six day* by rain, the 75th n r l i t * ; ««*&lt;&gt;* t v i * n r n r . a *
NVI III V* I. UVIIIR
Park Country Club rourie, a par National Doublet trnnl* tourna­
Hatlltii K sif4 nn 111 t l k i l l —
74 layout.
ment wev lo return* action today A Blihuf © 9*hi|RdF'nhla. t 2V
Unfit - i&lt;nMfr, llro**klFti. 1*1.
—weather permitilng.
It n f*• i'4kU*v1 l n &gt; l n l « i « r ,
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Ill
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IIM» — KluaiRtiRkl ©nfl M#ll. Cl©*
through Sunday herauie of rain rlfinatl s m I \«r**n M l l a a i k a # 1ST
IlmtiR run© —
f ‘inrl©
and flooded condition* and. inrl- ©at!
II.
dentally, loti the lop trrdrd Amrr
haata||. Mala.
lean and Australian Davl* Cup II I'lirhlii© I»b »#4 fti I© 4f»« laIo ft 0 —
tram mrmbrri In the bargain.
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Monday but rain waihrd oul
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Ituna UattwO In J i m *©, 9l«atln©
quarter-flnala In men's competi­
III*•— Kallh*. tielrolt. II*
tion and semifinal* in th* women's
^ll»nt&lt;i run* Manll*, N.w Tork
division.
^Mlolkk k***»— lllt.ta, Chlrae*.
Featur# attraction will be the
I'll hlnr ka..&lt;l no t* it*, talon*—
duel between Japan's ADushl Ml,,n» firm V»uk II I. .lea.
I yagl ar*I Ko«rl Kamo and ReyNlrlkO'-ulo — K.
('l.tolak*
mundu Deoyo and Juan 21a Jove
of (he Philippine*.
Joekey Sammy llotilmrtii Is one
W . I ' m , n .* r h
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The other quarter flnid on lap of America'* lop rldeia. When h#
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III In the men’* play bring- together rod* hi* firit winner (In th*
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Invite Longshore of nome. G * , •prlng of IPill i tha combination
PI I 'e ler'lilir* I, lllU O 'l * 4
and Alan Morris, Atlanta, against of his horn* and th« winner of
Unit!..'Ill' 1, Ijlk.Ini'll I
l&gt;a*l"im llenrh II &lt;'"&lt;-na *
Earl Baumgardner. Oakland, Calif th* second rac* paid a $3,015.40
a a a ln r a ta . W ent b a lm n .n e h a
and Gregory Grant, San Monno. ■tally double.
- r o t t a i'a a i i i r .i i t i . k
ntnnavlll. al Orlandn
Calif.
u l n i at Hartaaa Mrark
Jerry Mon. St. Petervhurg, Fla ,
San Jose State halflmck Walk
l I'tietnl-uia at VV
Tain
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and Dill Qullllan, Seallle. are eg- Ackrmann I* a real estate and In*
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peeled to move through to the atiranc* talesman during the bum*
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National Doubles
To Resume Action

Major League
Leaders

3 Homers
Lead Pace
For Cards
By THF, ASSOCIATED PRESS
Gaineivill* kept Ita illm hopei
of winning the Florida Mate
League aecond half title alive lait
night by beating Lakeland 7-3 while
leading Orlando toil to St. Peter*burg 54.
Rut the oddi remained agaimt
the G-men aa Orlando can take
the ehsmplonihip on any combi­
nation of I** virtorlea or Gainetvllle defeala. Both team* have
eight gamei remaining.
A mnlh-lnnlng homer by Billy
Knight with twu on brought Gaum

villa Hi victory before M3 horn* f Daytona on three hlti ai Itf home
fani. Rolando imega picked up fani watched. Me didn't allow a
hi* 24th triumph of the aenon walk and atrurk out fire. Jerry
aialnit 4 Iov»*v on an eight-hitter Mlcharc pared the lilandert' 11Bob Kuykendall waa the hero of hit attack with two triple! and a
the proceedinn before tea at St. single and three runt batted In.
Pelertburf. It at Player Apprejanford alio had an 11-hlt at(ialion M*hl and ha played all tack.- Bud Miller wat the big hitposition*: in the eighth he aingled tar with two homera and a double.
In the winning run
and teammate Terry Terrell alto
Sanford whipped Wait Palm homerwl. Chuck Franda allowed
Beach 10-2 and Daytona Beach five hiti to take the decitiun be■trrnghtened lit hold on third place fore 623 fani.
with an 110 ihutout of Cocoa.
. w r i t rai.w near it
Orlando Pena won hit 21 at fori
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Columbia's Rob«
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MONTGOMERY. Ate.
South
paw Oiarlle Rabe of Cwluabla.
the South Atlantir League'! first
20 game winner of 1663, has been
rhovrn ea the league'* Moat Val­
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Rabe. who recently notched bit
2oth triumph, will be awarded the
trophy In Columbia at a dal* to
be announced Hit record for Nt*
tea too It V&gt;6.
Mat Motelely, sports editor af
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president of th* Setly Sport* Writ­
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hopet on ll-year-old Ralph Terry
aa the Southern Ann. pace aelteri
bought to lalvage one game of their
diiaitroui tenet with the pretnng
for a 1-2 victory. When the Chlrki
leave Birmingham after tonight'!
Memphlt Cblcki.
Memphia rut tha B a r o n league
lead lo a game and half leal night,
pounding four Birmingham hurleri
game, they will either he only half
a length behind or the Rarona will
own a fairly rumfoitable 2'v game
margin.
New Orleant kept Ita tenuout
grip on third place by beating the
fourth place Chattanooga Uwkoula
3 4 in II inning* after the Lookout!
had won the teven inning opener
A4 Nathville walloped Mobile 1-4.
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Baby Given Away,
Reoorfed Kidnaped

Central American
Republics Heading
For Economic Unity

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C L E V E L A N D ft—Police T ie,da»
held a young unman they taid had
given her 2lmonth-old daughter to
a tfrangrr In a bar, then two d a yi
later had reported the child had
been kidnaped
Police «aid the mother, 20-yearold Wanda Jo Pally, of Knoxville.
T rn n . telephoned he» Irpiarter*
Monday night ,nd reported the w ai
’•dvlng " Officer* found her uncontrlmi* on a lawn he,lde a *treet
on Cleveland'- near We&lt;t Side
After *he «a» treated at a ho*,
pit*1 for malnutrition and «hnck.
»he tMd nlficer* her bahy had been
kidnaped

ANTIGUA, Guatemala ft — Hire
; i'rn lr» l Am erlran republic* « r r r
j Darted tuuaid economic unity to1day alter the compromtie election
of F&gt; n-isn Mm'.iter Guillermo Tta
banlno of E l Salvador and the
i !ir»t *eeretarv general of the Or1grmration of Cen'.ral American
I Slate*.
A ftrr elerting Trabanino here
Sunday, the foreign mtnl»ter* of
j the fite cnuntrle* auihnr&lt;/ed him
to head an Ofirlna I'enlro Xmtrican* i(V n tral \merican O ffirel
1and directed It t&lt;&gt; draw up a propo-ed riittiim* union for them.
In mother rftnluilnn. the min|,fcr« treated a Central American
legal enmmlnion to umfv the lat««
I of the d ie countrie* O D Ft'A ’ t ult mate aim I* a political union of
It- member.

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uter* have been meeting her*
»mce !a«t Thuriday in an t i l rt
to give life to the ergantfatmn,
dormant *inre it wa* formed at
San Salvador four year* ago
M JIIIO IN tANO and w a lrr cliK'r it wai » i i i k « l in 19*1 thr hat*
I'nttl S u n d a y , the conference
l»rrfl hulk of a mhooner u unrm rre,) at N.ig* IL a r li N C , by hlgft
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(Srrece will «\port mainly tobacco l&lt;ngtime fr id betwen P trtid rn t*
AGREEMENT SIGNED
|m&lt;&gt;nth Irailr atul p u m rn t, a :r&lt;-r and will import motor oil an.l fa*- \n.,*ta*lo Sim ula of Nicaragua
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SAN josr.. Calif., UP— Com* to
California, tht old .aytng went, and
you can go out In your backyard
and pick fruit off a tree for breakfa &gt;t.
AnJ peep!# came. So many. In
fact, that toon there were no longer enough tree, to go around—at
lea it within backyard reaching dts
tanre.
Thu. ha. California learned that
a voanng population ean bring not
only new wealth and political-pow­
er but the dl.appearanre of free,
and rirh farmland, that had helped
to make the .late famou*.
Part of the ilate's postwar boom

h i. been decimation by th« aubdivld.r'a bulldottr of orange and
prune tree*, pearh, apricot, almond
and walnut orebardi and atorlad
vineyard..
Itouitng davclopmenta now pock­
mark high grade land whlrh a few
yeari ago produced rotton and pre­
mium fruit and vegetable* for
much of lha nation.
Thl. onward march of tha city,
particularly In area, fabled for
fertility, hat eau.ed growing alarm
among California's farmeri and
agricultural leader*. Several eountie. Hava act up eommluiona to
protect farm lands. Local ordi­
nance. have been paued and a

ftlANI COPOTCHtO. 6. of WlortH. Conn, It held by her father m
*he receive, an anti-typhnid Injection from nures Allew Sturm.
Typhoid vaccine haa turn rushed Into all flood-swept area* where
water pollution thrretrncd (mesible epidemics.
fJwlersslionslf

Bahia, Brazil Has Tropical Charm
IIAIIIA, Braill, LH— American
tourists, eager to see flamboyant
ltlo ds Janlrrn or sky rocketing
B o I’ auto, pasinver this 406 )earol I city which once vsa. the capital
of colorful llraril.
Yet tropical Bahia haa eharm
snd appeal whlrh neither of the
more popular rltte. ran main.
Hut these rich reward* for the dtvcrrntng tourist must Ire approached
aluwiy amt savored with the un
hurried pirr of the blue-grren
waves btraktng on Its Incomporable beaches.
*: ip city'* churrhr. are among
tl s'.rnngrst attraction* for lightseen. According to legend there
are 365 here—one for every day
of the )e*r. Arltially, the num­
ber never haa exceeded tw, even
er. tiling private rhapel. But Iho.e
P 1 include some of the most heaull,ul example* of baroqua architect.
in the We.tern hemisphere.
(&gt;nr, Conrrirao da Frail, la 400
v
i old, it* .tones worn smooth
. te knee, of the drbout.
*0* alio u known for iti rook.
It In farl, to say Bahian la to
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delicacy, when tl cornea tn
f- I. Two favorite, are vatapa, a

fl.h specialty, expertly tplcrd. and
araraje. a fruit delicacy .old nn
the .treeli by lha fuU-iklrted
"B ila n * ."- Negro and mulatto
women.
Beneath the surface of Bahian
life are tha African-bated ritual,
and ruitoma. There la candomble, a
form of voodoo which hat become
Interme.hed with tha stata-rccogniled Roman Catholic religion.
Negro dr.crndant* of slaves Im­
ported to work Bahia's sugar plan­
tation., subtly refilled attempt,
on tha part of Portuguese .ettlera
tn convert them to Catholicism.

Human
Chain
Formed
TACHTKAWA. Japan ID - En­
raged farmeri and labor unlonl.fi
locked arms and formed human
walla today tn block a government
survey of land for expanding a
U. S Air Forca base.
There wai lama ihovlng and
pushing but no tnjurtai were re­
ported In late afternoon, the contervitiva villagers of ntarby Runakawa and lefllad outrider, opened
ranks and let (ha 30 surveyor, go
home.
Chanting, ‘ ‘Survey learn, go
home," group, of 150-200 men
twice bottled up the lurvryors and
kept them from their work.
In lata afternoon, 200 mrn
•quailed on the highway and for
25 minute* kept more than 200
armed metropolitan Tokyo police
reservlita
from
entering
Sunakawa.
rollc* avoided using force. Rut
•he crowd, ted by Sunakawa’s

The re.ult ha. been a dual roll
glon For.example, the native, may
pray to St. Grorgr, the rrcnrni/rd
patrnn taint here, in church But
they'll wnr.htp O.ala, an African
dirty with some of the tame char­
acteristic* a* SI. (ieorgr, at a
candomble rite.
These rile, often are performed
fo the music of three drum., with
dancer* shuffling. gyrating and
shouting under direction from one
member of the sect.
By law, the sect, list their meet­
ing place, and date, of ritual*
One purpose l* tn enable ItcjI ntli
rial* In guide interested Inurtsla fn
the spot tor a look at the rolorful
ceremonies A. a rule, the native*
welcome visitors to look In.

City Manager Warren E. Knowles
reported this morning that the
downtown stwer project la about
10 to M per cent complete.
Work on abort lines Uting tn the
downtown area with Uw saw sewer
ayatem haa boon completed and
tha longer Una beginning at tha
lift station tn Fort Mellon Park haa
baan started. Tha Iongar lias will
follow tko new pood tn Uto park,
eontimw a rm s Commercial Are.,
to tho Court House and then ceas■act up with the main sewer ayeAlbert Praota, of Braadheadvill*. Fa, and bar baby daughAfeite Maorn s e e . * atatian wegen with th* faltewtag InacripU*n an tha doari "Arabia Moor*
Eaterpriaee, la c , i t Louie, Ban

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WITH MAtTIAl IAW dee I.red In Wln.ted. Coon, t guard h potted
In the renter of rubble-littered Main Street One of the Connecticut
town. hardttl hit by the Hurricane Diane flood., Wlnated reported
the lot. of a 11.000.000 sewage .yitrm and a 25,300.000 water works.
I^rge buxines. and retldential area, mu.t he rebuilt. At bottom,
resident* rendered homelot are riven l" d at an emereenee .tatlon.

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TWI OODY Of ONI of (be vacationers swept to death by Rood water*
at Camp Davis la removed from a helicopter at East Stroudsburg,
Fa. Only nine of 40 persona at tha aummer resort were known t*
h»v« escaped. Thirty-three bodies wees removed. (feierweitoweU

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white Boston'* eg wai 14 degree,
below yesterday morning's mark

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CIMARRON, N. M F—
The
50 and swap tall tale, of tha new try by the American pioneer."
hor.e cavalcade .trctched aero.. u-.]j «,». .
Phillip. threw in the Philtower,
the plain, the bright bandana, of
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•n office building in downtown
the rider, eatchmg the early mornTh«»,‘ Tonnptera will be c.ty Tulia. to help finance the camp
mg *un agatnvt the back-ground of hoyi breatblei. in the fight of and keep fee. low enough (or all
a.pen eolorrf peak..
Ood’ i handiwork, country hoy. en- bo&gt;. to altrnd.
High on an overhanging rrag alloying a hone unfettered h&gt; plow,
The ranch can handle 2.500 Ex­
mountain lion paused to take in, rich b o), living off the land, poor plorer Scout, fbo). over It) at a
the .cene, much av .ome of his |boys living like millionaire.. But time Ita too burro, and VO .adJla
dutant ancestor, watched the win- they won’t be delinquent.,
horics arc the largr.t tiring any­
dering. of Coronado, Kit Carson
To America'* three million Boy1 where in the world. Year round. It
and Buffalo Bill
Scout, the ranch la the goal of a function, a. a regular rattle ranch
But this day mounted atop the JO lifetime, an e.pedltlon well worth and hoa.ta SOO'prirc Hereford, in
horse, were Boy Seoul., among working after .ehool and during addition to fyinghorn*. It. herd of
the more than 7.onn joiing.ter. who Chri.tmai vacation* to finance 80 buffalo i. ‘the large.! out.ide
make the Vi-mile trek in the ium- Though fee* are modest—averaging public land., and it. dally food
mrr month.
I».» than 22 dally—transportation and .upply hauling would compare
favorably with a fair alzrd army
During the .eavon at Ph lmoni
bl* l,,.m
po.t.
Scout Ranch large.! nonmilitary
reservation in the world, the boy.
But character building I. Philpan for gold, trap beaver, learn
mont*. mod important indu.try.
to .hoot and ride and handle a bow
Vardallam and earele.. destruc­
and arrow, dine on huf/alo .teak,
tion of properly are noncxlitcnt.
dig for arrowhea.lt, ahark'a teeth
Di.cipiinary problem, are few: and
and old Indian ruin., fly rail for
ra.ra of homesickness rare.

new itate law .ayi no farm ean
be annexed by a city without the
owner*! content
Neverthele.i, it appeara that
choice land, will continue to go
under pavement for moil of tne
lawa have loophole, and the popu­
lation .urge appear, inexorable.
California now hat 11 million peo­
ple, almo.t double the 19W figure
and I. gaining at the rate of a
half-million a year.
The figure, on what ha. already
happened are imprei.lve
California*, entire area I. about
tno million acre, of which upward,
of 10 million I. being farmed
Between the end of World Wat
II and mld-tMI. official but far
from complete figure, .how about
400.000 acre, of agricultural land
wax cut up Into HI.MO subdivision..
Particularly hard hit I. Santa
Clara County around Ran Jose
which for more than half a cen­
tury ha. been a bountiful producer
of prune., apricot., pear, and »peclaily crop*. Here, an estimate.!
23,600 acre., about in per rent ol
the county*, deep alluvial toll, ha.
gone Into .ubdivt.lon.
Fresno, which hoa.t. of being
the nche.t county in the nation in
term, of farm product.—3.V) mil­
lion dollar.' worth In 1952—lias
»een hou.lng development, replace
2.500 acre, of prime vineyard, and
orchard*.
I»» Angelr. Cmmty ha. mned
lomt area, for lot. with a mini­
mum of five acre.
Before the adoption of thl. ordi­
nance, oldtimer. In Los Anjele.
were complaining that they might
have to Import their orange, from
Florida became to many local
grove, had been taken over by
.uhdivi.lon*.

Pass-A-Grille VA
To Get Miami Biz

MIAMI tit-It appeared Inday
that moat acttvllie. of lha veter­
an* admiiriitrotion oftlrs at Mi
ami wlU be moved to Pa.i-AOrltte near Rt. Petersburg Oct. 1.
Ctvie leader, and vatarani offi­
cial* protested yesterday against
removal of tho otflco but Ralph
Mono, deputy administrator of th*
VA'a department of veterans benafcta, gave them Utils hop*.
Mona told the congressional com­
mittee holding the hearing that the
mart wai part of an economy
plea under study for two years
and aatd It wtU b* followed by oth­
er consolidation, throughout th*
country.
KUmL-aUan of tha Miami office
la M l aniy sound economy but ts
good bnatnoaa lor tho nation's tax­
payer*, Mo m added. H* twsilted
the consolidation would in n» way
Impair aareieoa to local vat*ran*.

Hitter Caricatures

CLEVELAND UB-Six children
ranging in age from • week* In
• .ears, perished in a fire today
tn a tenement bouse in the crowded
east rid* Negro district.
Police Identified lha victim* aa
William Murphy Jr.. «: V Murphy, 2; Larry Murphy, 4; Ron­
ald Cottrell. 2; u » c i - tv .t, 4 4 , j
and Fark Drove, • weeks,
The Cottrell hoy, a cousin o( tha
Murphy rhildran, wax vmtmg
them.
The fire, which threatened to
iprrad from the house at 2-V58 F.
Mrd St. to lha Frogreiilva Baptist
Church next door, was brought un­
der control by firemen in about
ball an hour. Asti. Fire Chief
Ferdinand Boehmrr said the cause
of lha blfte wai not known.

MS. MINI M lt k a fW e it Pit•nan. N. J , te shown In Strouds­
burg. Pa- after aha had idenllfled her mother** body aa on* of
th# 22 victim* of tho flood at
Camp Darla. Boron member* of
the Weber family mat death tn
th* dlseetar-awrept vacation r*.
aort. Tho ofbevo were torn chil­
dren at tho Webern, a brother
JACKSONVILLE &lt; * - Twenty- and *triar-4n-Uw, * niece and a
itx polio case* lait week ran Flor­ Mpbow.
ffwaemmteeaJ)
ida's total for tha year to 529. atm
wall under th* Tift lor a similar
period nf 1154
There wen five easai last week
la Palm Death County, four tarh
In Dad* and Orange, three each
In Rreward and Kirambta, two in
Duval and one aarh tn Hillabor
ough, Madison, Oteooia, Polk and
M. John*.
Three of the now easel wore hi
children inoculated with vaccine
but aU w on aanpiralytle.
Tbis year's total Include* 117
paralytie earns, l«r nonparalytte

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177 W. 1st SI.
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officer can qualify for Agancy.
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Box 2711, Orlando. Florida.

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"Your Headquarters for Automa­
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Westinghouse Laundromat
Maytag — ABC.
As laxw as 1IM.P
PHONE — 1757

Seminole Realty

UNFURNISHED Garage Apart* FOR SALK - Two Bedroom
House. Concrete
_
block, utility,
ment. 2 rooms, laron semen
screen porch, large living room.
porch, 200 W. 17th St. Phone
Nice location. Angeles and Mawr-J.
tsnia«, DeRar^Nrl^hL^njr^r^
CALL n u IP YOU would Ilka
to rent a nice Two Bedroom. L &gt; t y a a r ^ M i f . ^
a t a i r a Furnished Apsrtmsm.
Semen porches. Garaga. Taka Upright piano, nice keyboard.
good cooaditioa. 1100. P h o n e
oaa child, no prt*.
1723-R.
furn ish ed Apt. 212 Oak Avr. Ph.
m 10M-M.
RED-I-M DC C O N K R E T E
Miracle Concrete Co.
2 Room complataly furn. cottage; ana Elm
Ave.
Phone 1233
utiltuaa iacL wank or month.
2404 P ark/
(Nationally Adv. Roili-Bead)
FURNISHED Apt. 200 Park Ava.
Mennfeetnrnd la Beeferd
MY HOME. OM Palmetto. Punt, S — ilnnln Taw etih. H M Ofi
isked. 2 Bedrooms. Electric n o weet Srd St
Kitchen.
•1 V A B H T 1I S PA N E L IN G
FURNISHED 4 room bouse, elecNatim and Pnreign Weed*,
fan A t m At
flkt n u a Can crate Pipe Cn.
i n . s u w u t ts u it.
Phene 2M
Ont Worn LMb M.

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By STANLEY

Center

.1 ROOM S P E C IA L
BY OWNER —Modern 3 Bedroom
Extra cool room*. Television. 22
Home on large Corner Lot. S Piece Dinette Set, 3 Piece U r­
weekly. Kitehca privUege* avai­
Monthly p i v m e n t f , US SO.
ine Room. 3 Piece Bedroom
lable. 1015-W._________________
Phone gUS-W.
Group with Mattre&gt;« and Bov
Sprtn;s ........ 2293.00. ttrrmi)
HAVE Buyers for house with one
0 (1 9 lurnlahed apL
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
or more Arres. out of City. Mod­
_ 311 Palmetto Ate. Phone &gt;12.
Carter 2nd 4 Magnolia Ph. 1222
erately Priced.
"Bnd” Bamberger. Mgr.
WKLa KA APAAiMWrrS: room*,
w. h . -B u r m u m
Monday's ttl * p. m.
private bathe. I l l W. Piret Be
Realtor — General Insurance
Gertnide B. Diegfeldee Aeaerlel* One DAVID BRADLEY Garden
Traetor. Disr. Turn Plow and
Phone 2 m
U2 N. Perk Ave.
R ollow oy ad B B aby Bodo
Cultivator. Like New:
1M0
Bar. Week er m onth-Ttl U »
Prenrh Ave
Parmitmre Oeoter t it Wee* ftoet
To Help You Kent or Buy.
Rata I- Payton
CON CRETE
&lt;Reg. Real I'.slai* Broker!
f u r n is h e d A r t s .
Ready Mtsed Concrete Coeeret*
Annabelle nrovn Henderson,
Block, Sand. Gravel. Cement
Aavorlale.
a n s West » L Or ran at turnl*
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Quali­
Ph. 2S71 — 17-92 at Hiawatha
tux# Center. I l l Weal lit.
fication.
Phene 14*9
Avaion
RAYMOND
Sherman Concrete Pipe Co.
720-W.
B
Oat West 13th 64.
IKK Seminole Realty for Deslr- SM
»ewmg Machine*, and Repairing
able Uooca and Apt*. Pbooe 27.
B E R T S !M R. Park “
ITS.
W oodru ff * S ta fW U rr
mCE Bedroom^Prttrata « * “ *•
— Factory te Ten —
and hithTrnoo* 9P29-W.
Rani E cU ta
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NEWLY Furnlahed S Bedroom
Enetnaed bead. Sag-proof
tIQL.\C IjrfD
pfl^che
rail with ptnette ends. Plastic nr
Shad/ l a w n . Good
fuhlsi. Three bedroom home near school
rayon tepee. Cotton nr nytun
located on i»o lots. Owner laavM
r hoot
_______ ___,
ing town and wishes to a*U hie
had Paint Co.
equity. This home hai porch, iJoakarik
FURNISHED let and
ear port*, uttlity room, spare 112-114 Wart bad I
Phone 231
. apt*. Oiteen ApU. Call 1157*M
heeler. V. blind*, stove It refri­
before 2:09. After «:QQ Call 1373.
gerator. Tout price roly 110.200.
RED-I-M DC C O N K R E T E
• Room SrnUbed Apartment. R obert A . W illiam *, Realtor
Mwarle Concrete Co.
2300 MellonUle.
Raymona E. luindnuisl. Associate
Phono 1333
Phone 1673 Atlantic Bank Bldg. .700 Elm Ave.
I Bedroom hoove, nicely fundUsed furniture, appUancea, tools,
abed. Porch, carport* and la-g*
tie. Bougbt-aold. Larry's Mart.
COUNTRY HOME
221 East 1st SL Phone 1121.
' car1* a n S f* 0* 1' J" R* Gr*ot* 2B R. home situated nn 3 acre*
rxrdtcot garden land. M as­
A UtUr Bit of Kverythinct
sorted citrus trees. Situated 1
furrliK.
T H E C U R IO SITY SH OP
block from school bus line Be.
ducad for quick aala to 23.300. Neit to Bennett's Court 17-92 So
alter * p.
or on week-end*.
a 17-92.
1T-M. Fiver
4 rnilu'aoutb on
USED TRACTORS
N E W M A SO N R Y HOME
Points Motel. R. J. Cftroll,
RUM Traeear Cs.
3B K. home almost completed on
■
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U-A
Berth
Phene Ml
large lot situated Just out of
Small 2 bedroom home uidurmisHcity oa Grapevllto Ave
near Elec. Cook Stove —130., 4 Washed. 404 Sen Mercoi. Phone R.
W. 1st St., excellent plea, top.
tag machines —220 to 2«s . MsA. Williams at 1172. 170 month
grade construction Ready for
hoginy Buffet . 117 y». &gt;rw In­
possession by Sept 1. Price
ly.
ner Spring Mattresses —121 3n,
in.Ron, convenient terms. EiMetal Bed with Mattress—)17 30.
elusive.
Purxlahnd Apt. Pk.
Oak Chest, 4 drawers— 213.,
Triple-Mirror Vanity — 212,
Small Kitchen Cabinet — 213.,
TTWD BEDROOM P u r a l a h e d
T. W. HERO
China Cabinet —|1S . Good mne
House. 112 Wert IMh SL Plume
st or us
Puno—|4S., Baby Bad and Mat­
eea-W after I:20 p. m._______
tress., ttno. Youth Red and
klqftress—213, Drop Leaf Din­
t BEDROOM .Punished hou«C Wvnntsrood— Fie. room, 2 B
B. R.
ette. 4 chairs—III io
or
_________
garage gff. Ph. 742-W.
H o»a: air eond. Equity py oownRnner Trading Peal
er.
&gt;1100.
Call
iW
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Hfway 17-92 South
B bedroom bouse, tile bath, funs*
ishrd. A1 Gibbons, Lake Mon­ iNEW 2 Bedroom Frame House In ____
Phone 2212 R.
roe. sao.
Dream »old Complete kitchen
SH O E C L E A R A N C E
block out of the city, deep
CLEAN COTTAGE. r hone~301-J. one
wel», electric pump. Trice 93.300., Ladies sr'4 * Ki&lt; ' —a’l Shoev
Down $300. Vonihly payments
•l.Ort P R ,
2 Bedroom Apartment. 230. mon133 Phooa 444-W, 4 p. m
Hanford bhnn Center
lhi&gt;. includes lights, water.
p. m.
______ 209 Sanford Ave._______
Phone 2U.

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S A N F O R D . F L O W ID A 1 T W S P A Y , A U G U S T 2S. 1935

VOLUM E XLV1

Capt. Jackson Says
S N A A S Only Master
Heavy Attack Base
Captain Robert W. Jaekaon.
Commanding Officer of the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station, mid
the Seminole County Junior Cham­
ber of Commerce today that the
local air itation ia the “ Msster
Heary Attack Bssa" and the only
one in the nation.
And then he pointed out that It
|i the only itation that he knot a
nf that doesn't hare bua icniee
from the adjacent city to the s’.ation'a gates. “ We don’t have trou­
ble getting the Navy men to town.”
he said, “ but we do hate trouble
getting them back to the atation
at night."
Captain Jackaon sad. “ There
Ira many mmora running ramiant that the Sanford Naval Auxi­
lary Air Station would be cloaed

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Jaycees Are Asked
To Help Prepare
For Fishing Rodeo
Mora than 000 fishing poles
will be put in readiness tonight
•t tha City Shop* to be used by
the children next Wednesday dur­
ing tha annual Jayeea Pishing
Rodeo at Trout Pond.
Bob Kilpatrick, ehalrtnan for
the event, said today, that poles,
lines, lead xlnkera, hooka, and
roots will be renewed and put
into tip-top shape so that young­
sters will have every advantage
In catching tha biggest fish.
Pish are being trapped by tha
Came ate Preah Water Pish
Commission to be used In restock,
big Trout Pate. Porter tensing,
local sports enthusiast, said that
the fish will be larger this year
than In ths previous rodeos.
Numerous prises are being
planned and prepared for
filin g
i n !&lt; years old ate younger era
•'.lowed to takn pert end will bo
given poles, Knee, holt, and all
paraphtrial la necessary to catch
ths big ones. In addition. Ice
cream and cold drinks will he
served I# those participating ia
the Jaycee Fishing Rode*.
Ruses will ope rata on a regular
schedule to pick up children In
every area for tte trek te Trout
Pond next Wednesday afternoon.
The number of burnt, stops, and
routes will be announced later,
Kilpatrick said today.
Jaycees are urged te report to­
night to the City Shops to help
■Sid RIChard, la charge of pre­
paring tha poles, put *he mere
than 000 cracker poles in readiness
for next,Wednesday. "It is a big
talk,” Kilpatrick aatd today, -but
wo will gat them all (a readiness
tonight"

Panel Discussion
Scheduled At SHS
Friday morning Aug. 30 at
8:30 a m. Jn SeeninoU High grhool
a panel discussion will te held on
tha subject at "Bettor Schools for
Cbildrea.”
Devotions will be (Ivan by the
Rev. Perry Stone of the First
Christian Church.
Tha panel will consist of
modern lor, D. C. Williams, three
students representing senior, Jun­
ior ate atenaatary schools; twa
lacteal Brim—, Use 8H8 u»W «at principal. Andy Bracken ate
• legislator, Valin WUteaia Jr.
Howard Gordi* wfll tin# a coin
aa entertnlasasMt. laparta ate aa*
aaunramaata will alaa ka Made.
The public ia Invited U attate
and aapadallp ynrento who art
interacted la batter acbecta far
their thlldrra.

lap” a ill te stew* tomorrow at
McKinley Hall at T ate • : » p. at.
All Iriaadt of tte church are fata Had la attend, atetad tea Bat.
MUtoa Wyatt.
Tte fila deal* with tte Ufa
atari al tea tanadar at tea Meteedict Church. A Waa&gt;viO offering

wtH te Utea.

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again. I think I ran hriag you a
brighter pic'ure today."
“ Every station has a Master
Shore Station Mailer rian. and
we hast one at the Sanford base."
tha Captain explained. And he
commented further that “ Tha Mas­
ter Plan is a comprehensive study
in tabular, narrative and yraphie
form which depicts the ultimate
growth of the station. It is a plan­
ner'* dream world. Upon these
plans we have a well founded pro­
gram for expansion."
Captain Jackson told the Jaycees.
“ Today. II &gt;ears after the Sanford
Naval Auxiliary Air Station was
activated, ws have ths same physi­
cal layout and ths same buildings
with which the station started.”
Humorously, he said, “ Even the
termites know each of us by
nama."
For practical convtnichon and
for future building, permanent
buildings will be erected Only the
wartime structure* will he tern
porary," said Captain Jackson..
"And our Mastar Plan", tha Cap­
tain told tha group, “ includes par
minent structures."
The SNAAS Commanding officer
explained to ths Jayeeei and their
guests the many offices and com
mates through which each request
must te submitted when recom­
mendations for future buildings and
expansion are made. And then.
Captain Jackson said. Congress
considers aach item and It U alther
approved or turned down ate then
allocated, directly to tte station
and not through each military
office through which the request
was channeled.
The Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air
Station has been favored twice
since Its reactivation. In IMS,
Captain Jackaon commented, au
thorliatioa was received to expand
tte Bast-West runway to 0.000 fret
to teka cars of the newer type
plane*.
We .were l i w f m n again
“ What see hare planned far next
year will he ts projects," Cap­
tain Jackson emphasised. "Taken
from our Master Plan, which for
obvr.ua reasons cannot be des­
cribed" And he added. "I don't
think I'd be amiss to fell you our
greatest need la for a Urge, huge
hanger to take rare of our squad­
rons." Captain Jackson remarked,
" I 'n sure that Congress will te
looking at this far next year.
"The Sanford Naval Auxiliary
Air SUtion has bern provided
with limited funds with which to
operate, and wo fry to gat the
most out of every dollar given to
us." This operating fund. Is for
tha eivlUin payroll, utilities, and
Iht money is spent right here In
Sanford. Our operating fundi for
this rear, te Mid, are 14 pat cast
greater than last rear."
Captain Jackson outlined far
tte Jayeaua at Ihetr noon luncheon
meeting today the proposed spend­
ing of ( 1M.000 far repair* ate ad­
ditions to the present structures
and facilities at tha local statioo.
Ha explained that a 110.000 ad­
vance fund has been received for
the architectural planning for 40
by 100 Butler Type bulldingr to
provide shop spare for the squad­
ron* stationed at tha local base.
“ Thu Indicates to me," be said,
“toil wall get the rest of tha mooay whan plans are rompleled.
"Tha individual man to the Na­
vy la tte best weapons we have.
“ For tte welfare of thasa men
we have received funds to proride
greater recreation facilities at
GoMcn Late.
“ I hart every reason In balleve
that we will get more project* ap­
proved before next July," ate
te addtd sailing, "we've asked
for (tea."
"One expression at our expan­
sion program U the monthly pay­
roll. 8170,006 U distributed every
month to the military ate civilconsideration I h t many
tea personnel, which doesn't take
chocks received by dependent
families aad local banks far dapoolt to personal accounts."
turn ms rising
bis explanation at tte station ex­
pansion program, told tte Jayctes
that tte Basfard Naval Auxiliary
Air Station to a 10,000.000 plant
aad that "Wa do bare aa orderly
program." Ha explain­
ed that "I bava every reasea to
believe that soma major construe*
Uea wtB te starting at tte local
stotioa bp Jbly of 1107."
Wa'ra delighted to te bore In

to tte 8^

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Four-Laning Is Stalemated
Until Right-Of-Ways Are Cleared
Bombshell
Explodes
At Meet

7th-Day Adventist
Registration Set
For School Year
Next Monday and Tuesday,
Aug. 29 and V), arc registration
days at the Sanford Seventh-day
Adventist Elementary C h u r c h
school located at Seventh St. and
Elm Avc. tirades one through
eight arc being offered this year,
whereas, last year only grades
on* through six were available to
patrons of the church and com­
munity.
"Children and psrenU alike arc
looking forward with eagerness
for the opening of the school on
Sept. 0. They hair a new school!"
It was brought out by tha Rev.
W. J. Oilman
A. If Waterman, builder for
th* Florida Conference of Seventhday Adventists who ti m charge
of construction. Is pushing comple­
tion of the building to order to
have the educational room ready
by the opening date of school.
This new educational and wel
far* building is a two-room concrcta-block structure of modern
design with floor spar* of 1,*7I
feet. One room la to be used for
a school room; the other room
will serve aa welfare ceoler and
recreational purposes.
This building, says tte Rev.
Oilman, Is btlng made possible
by (untribulioiu of member* and
friends.

Car b Completely
Destroyed By Fire
A t (.*80 p m. TusMwy're 1MI
Cadillac Coupe De Villa was comp’etely destroyed about one-half
mile e ft highway 17-02 on Bute
Road 410.
Owner of tha car la Letli*
Merle Foster, Oviedo.

The ear had reportedly caught
fir# on th* Inside fiont and
burned all the way bark •
Three fir* extinguisher* and a
water truck were used to try to
v* It.
Investigating were Ptlmn. Carl
Williams, Ptlmn. T. Mari Mark;
Deputy Sheriff Eubanks and the
Forestry Service.

Grandfather Says
Child Too Noisy;
Girl Fatally Beaten
TEXAS CITY. Tex IT -A TOrear-old man wa* charged with
murder last night after beating
his 8-year-old granddaughter to
death with a hammer because
"ate was making too much noise."
Robert Wallace told Asst. Dili.
Atty. A. A. Alexander and Police
Chief O. C. Beard that te smashed
Franc** Jean Wallace's skull as
aha sat coloring pictures. II* said
•he had been “ singing and holler­
ing" while he wis trying to sleep.
Tte child was struck some 20
times. Tte parents. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
W. Wallace, wer* at work.
Relatives said th* grandfather
had been mentally depressed
recently ate had attempted autelda.

And te M t h t e i

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Dial Uni cashes
Barrage Of Words

k*

A re Nearer; H uston

JE$tmA«Miur t

Newcomers
At Coffee Club's
Morning Meeting

fee*. a y p . » m W i * i *«

•Go st ^iisn. l-oowej
|*i' os'f* *1 In '., liiyt
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shsw* .» o*i »** c * *

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Cs-psie*
Newcomers and Chim ber of
H«« »UI ( m &lt; A * h i M s
Commerce members drank co.Jre
A. AIih» fells*
'
and ate d«tjghnuls this monuig
kills
at lb* Seminole County C h a m v r
of Commerce third “ Coffee G*.b"
program.
Program
emcee Don Itih a
grcc.cd the guett* with president­
elect George Touhy bringing th!
group up in-dal* on Clumber setvitics during the part month,
Touhy said, “ There Isn't f t x u n
to be said about the 17-02 htg way four-toning project and i s
importance to Seminole Count .
You can Imagine the present ro. I
being four-laned or annthrr roid
running off th* bridge by-pasSnig
Sanford”
Touhy told tha chamber me
ber» and guests that the ‘ Co'lr
Club” idea Is catching on
West Palm Beach and Lake!landl---------------------— | Permission will be caked of the
foWowmg suit.
Seders) Power Commission by
1 if f .s;t&gt; i T (a
Gag and Oil [
Sanford Naval Auxiliary Alt
- upur-ilmn to cun truet and op
R"n " ?g'n*. *oll censersation
Station’s Commanding O f f i t e r
••rale a natural g«&lt; pipeline lin k - j* '1 B f J ’ Seminal* Boil GMiari
Captain Itobcrt W. Jack-on, said
mg soulliw r.tern sources of a tip .|'« tlu n Disirlct reported his month
that “ We're getting a great In
ply With p r s c lir a ''/ a ll major F k s . i ‘ 7 a d lv itic s i&lt;t members of the
flux of new personnel st tgr i t j
rid* break's.
board reccn'.ly,
tion." lie also reporter! Hint
rlirsg the i
monthly payroll averages akproxl
Ttu* word was ( |vrn te the be.
,K » »,u l
" T h l"
if f‘ ,m
n u trly 1270.ux) with s llitio n s l
I mlno'c t otrnly » 'amber of Com- plans were . rked nut with John
amounts coming directly t-l fam i­
m m e by a represanlattva nf the Higgiru, II II. Hunter, and J C
H iilchlton.” In sddilion, he added
lies and dependents.
rone rn yerterday.
Approxim ate!/ 125 horses w ill
in his report. "Tw o Initial m over
Captain John Blackburn, CentAr,-online
lea
newx
reeeivrd
here
nerad# down F irst St. on lush r
saltnn plans were worked out with
manding officer of ItotWm* One.
Day with mrml&gt;rra of Ike Hu y m Sanford al the Chamber nf Com- Jack Smith &gt;nd K M. I j II i' v .'*
introduced by Captain Jacks-n
Hoot* Hiding t int.. The lime for mene o tflrr, the line vrotil.l link
“ Tho major portion of tint* vseek
told the group that “ We're happy
the Sanford area with the pipe- was spent,” Wiggins told
the
event h«s keen set at I " *
1 the
to be h ere ." And continue I, "J
;
line
with
a
hnnrtrr
station
located
The parade will act as the le« Iheard niemhr is , “ in k dim i nut
hope relations with the Ns y In
o ff for a slate of activities ache- bctwrs'n S.mforil and Dcltary in priv at* fish ponds." I’ n
were
Sanford and Seminole C o u rt1 will
duled to run throughout the dev Volusia County.
kiiic.r inut for o . c
tun. Cur
continue to be as good as r&lt; orted a id w ill tw* Immediately followed
The Invcstmrnt will apprnilm ite Its Green, Gtc no Norm
A. G
to me and w ill improve in tge fu­ hy a fish fry a l the Farm er* t l 10.000.000, according In a reF n t n t , n c Dodd, and F . A
ture."
le»&gt;e by F . K Stanley, rhstrmsn I)) nH , according lo the !&gt;-p'irt.
Vuction Market.
Captain Blsekburn added! “ We
A t the Club'* Arena at 1 p i” and president of the corporation
"Moat ot them pond, were out
w ill appreciate your tolfranee a rodeo w ill g«l underway with
He-irtngi are slated In begin in of Palanrr snd contained rough
with the noise problem « b i« will eelf, roping, wild row m ilking October, said Forrest E Breck- fish. "1ha ponds w ill be properly
he an Increasing one In fie fu greasy p'g catching, and other cnridge, chamber manager, who rrs ln . kfd With him' gill
bream
lu re ."
events. Prises will l»e awardqd.
rrcrlvrd the information about the and black ha*s by the Seminole
Starting at 0:30 w ill he • | ssrt project.
Soil Conservation D istrict."
I -.pure dance at the Sanford
It will take one year to rondrurt
The report staled (fiat "One
I Xrtnorf with music furnished by the line with gas being suitab le pond, In the Geneva area, * i «
' the Hordowners. A ll proceeds of 10 the area by the end of IM7.
sampled under th* guldancn of
the dance w ill go to Die Crippled
Stanley, to his statement r* . Male Soil Conservation Service
' Children's Home.
leasrd to the press through the Hlulogist Howard lli'-la n d , ami
ORMOND B E A C H M V R ich ­
Included In the featured esents local Chamber of Commerce, the results showed that the lakc
ard C. Friend. 01, Invegtor and a rt to t&gt;r 25 mounted children
•aid that marketing agreements
former employe of the U S Sleet rganiied into • drill ie»m. T h e y |a ly c id y made with gas distrihut m ntainrd a large number of gar
Corp.. died yesterday. Re lived are from the Batinell Ranch in ms companies, Imlurtriallsts, and li'h and suckers and very few
bream and bas&gt;,''
her* 16 je e rs .
I&gt;- l.am i.
municipalities "more than'' war*
The final Item of the report
Friend bed been aupe'fntrndent
— — — —— — —rant the undertaking.
made hy Wiggini brought out.
of the forcing drpartm rlt of the
P \ T M C V IIIIS IO N
P"*er commission generally that \Mlliam West, leeretary to
U . S. Steel n*. Pittsburgh. Pa., and,
M IAM I '**—ilr s Jam es D. Cm,k “ '"'Plelcs »*• work on such apple the local dirtrirt, has &lt;h-\eloped
while there. Invented 4 «af&lt;ty
•farnt »« months. I a good F F A television program
wrench, which was named-fm him, to. w a . killed yestrrdar when her
dealing with conservation and w ill
ate 40 other a :tid e * the corpora,
mdum j *
.« w .
£ £ • £ £ } be presented at noon on Sept. 7 ."
atrccl Intersection.
lion U sliU using.
•third, by the first ot I0M The
ror;&gt;orallon w ill then begin deliv­
ering MO.wxtonn cubic feet of gas
per day into Florida.
Thirty-inch pipe will be laid, ac­
cording to plans outlined yester­
BOA e L
day, to a point In Florida where
distribution begins in spread. The
step down wilt be graduated, re­
WASHINGTON iv -S e rre ta ry of
quiring lf&gt; Inch pipe st first, then
20. Irpcring off with I* Pipe re­ Slate llu llrs said today East-West
quired w ill weigh 300,000 Ions. It negotiations at the forthcoming Big
will he laid a dlstanca of 1,110 Four foreign ministers meeting
w ill put tu the lest the “ true
miles, including laterals.
The Slate Chamber of Com­ sp irit” of amity developed at Ihr*
merce gave Its endorsement to summit conference at Genova last
this Houston Corporation, former­ month.
Dulles told newsmen that this
ly, on N'nv. 14. st the organisa­
tion's irth annual meeting held was a point Intended In be made
to President Eisenhower's foreign
at Miami.
policy speech before the Am erican
B ar Assn, at Philadelphia yester-j
A f H a l f M f l C f day. Dulles said there was no new

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Private Fish Ponds
Will Be Restocked
With Better Fish

Million. Plan
Bi Eyed By Gas Firm
Dusfy Bools Sets
Gala Festivities
• fe ll For Labor Day Here

R. C . Friend Dies
In Ormond Bcqch

'True Spirit' Test
To Get Going Over

Flags
n a i f D D uai
Honoring Hecker

ln |he | (W i

The secretary of state spoke with
reporters before flying from W ash­
NEW T O R T R IC H E Y &lt;*-11**1 ington to New York where he a ill
flew at half staff here today to address the Council on Foreign R«-|

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No. 261.

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toa g^tetote 10 toa m m «te»
toara ana «p toM M y Mat m
■fltoi m b aai aBlaan at tot laral
■ to la .

Mas

l / t w d Wire

Captain Betert W. Jackson ate Cantata Jeka Blackkuca

teeor ot Ifaney lleeker. T». who
owned to Lake Erie Monday
•kite aa a honey moon cruise.
Tte Heckers act out from hare
May 81—10 days after their marrlage—on a cruise which took them
4 ,m mile* about the country.
They fan lata rough water* srith
their K-foot boat to Lika Erie.
Mrs. Heckar. TO, was rercual whan.
IK MMII
«M f
l.yf,

“t

rh.e nononq i* tpeni on

tht&lt; r&gt; «d there Is not arnther road
m th# rounty with a priority that
this ere has. and there are other
pl.vret to tho district that want
additional money badly.”
• I'n til vn i people get together
and g 't th'a right of way com­
pleted, we e tn 'l do a thing," ha

&gt;
Dial warned, “ Cnleit th* peop!#
aIon.* the highway login to rta*
tire that until they b-gln to eon• :•*« r ttr« pro (ret a eivl* one and
a tot of pe-vplv negtn giving prop n ty t* ’ Ka right nf way. It w ill
ever b&lt;- eoinnlete t I haven't any
sympathy with th e.* people. I f
wr don't spend th* butlgeted
money on this highway this year.
It r i'l I e charged against tha
ili- ir lil next sear and sre wilt b*
)j-t I at much longer getting tha
prole. | completed.'
To i|ue«G ins plied to Dial by
c i ,iirr an D railey njhanr and
• 'de Commissioner K srl lligginti.lhani. h.e said, "The fear exrre»se»l already is this—If money
Is rpenl on right-of-ways—hose
a ir s .• i going to hava money |* f |
for lie connect-up?
“ It’s going to lake a civic drlva
to ms'«e th • people along thia
route rralire that It's their duty
to *««!•!." D al related.
The bomishrlt in th* meeting
fell when D 'sl, listening to ban*
trrrd Huru'sion anting tha com*
oilttce members, rpoV* tip ami told
the group, “ If tha right-of-way
Isn't solved, then It stands to
season that the road will necessi*
late a cheaper rout* front the
bridge, by-psssing Sanford." And
he added, “ Burveya have bee#
wadr "
Dial pointed out to th# group
that he w asn't threatening the
group, that th# statement wa*
mere fart. “ tYe don't do business
on th* Road Board that way," k#
said.

James A. Wright, one #f th#
CITBLR JUICE PLANT
leader* In th* French Av*. project,
FORT CANAVERAL OF- FmH told th* group that "This road la
Industries toe. of Bradenton signed |much mor# vaiuaMf to Drang*
a 10 year leas* far 30 acres with County than it I* to Sanford.
th* Canaveral Tort Authority yes-, Orenga County hat got to sxsmpll*
tenter. It laid th* land will be fy snd show that they want this
used far a citrus Juice plant and a Igead toe " Ax ±n afttrthe
Ik*
* f

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to

lalions tomorrow.

The ^e.nton*.. County Chsmhre
of Commerce I one Itvnge High*
way
’
e Committee, hcsd» I
by J. Bfalter i v h « , , . «»s hroucht
. 0 to dele t*«r nigh* or si! duta:!*
completed In th» pt»m for fourIvnli.g 17from the Sanford
C ity limits lo th» Orange County
line.
Mre'ing
th* lT-member
roinmttirr fast night wera R o i l
r,o*rd rirm hor Wiltisrn Dial ef
■'rlsndo D D t-irt V ";in « *r F :tfh l*
Green snd A o ls ts n t D utr.et En«
gm rrr C. A . Benedict.
After Seminole County Commis­
sion
Chairman John Metsch
I roughs the members up to the
minute on 'he county's work
on the s 'c rrin g of r i g h t *
of-irev
Informstion.
A ssist*
snt Distiiot Engineer Benedlot
told the rrr u p that deeds for
parcels of property from the Five
Point* inter*eelion to the Orance
County linn w ill he completed next
week.
IPs) potot«.!!v totd the Chamb­
er's Itichw av Planning Committee,
I'm s little hit eo.ifuird on th*
J7-02 deal." Then he added, “ I
am surprised that there are ftemlrule County people who doubted
that Orange County would net
complete Its end nf 17-02.
Dial emphsrtred to the eltlrens*
croup that " a ll enctorrrt In tho
Poad Derusrtmctrt In thia D irtrirt
h*»e 17.1? a* their top project."
Its stated th at, “ There's never
t* -n anv doubt as far »* Orange
County ■• eonreroe«t.
“ We have a vital Interest in
there a r'rria t hlphwsT*, and quit#
f ' a n k l v h e a d jrd , "there’s *800,n.m m the hu lg*t for t ; ,»2."
Commenting on ths progrea* ot
prrlintinniy wn’ k on til* four*
Isniiig project D 'sl told *he high­
way group, "W h y it has taken a ll
summer long to mniplela th* ah*
stra rti, I don't know It's a ter*
t'ffie |»H to y * ' a Federal proJn t planned, budgeted, approved
a -I aH details worker) out," ka
laid.
An I thro tike « hornhiheil due*
Ing the meeting. Dial fairly about*
ad "I'm rot sure ynu want this
res d!
" I raw Irfi rou th 's," he said,

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Mon. A u g . 22, 1955

Princess Margaret
Reaches 25 Today
Is Important Day
LONDON, in-Princes* Margaret
| i j j years old today and tt mild
be a very Important date (or the
little alitor of the Quten.
For the flrit time In her yotin*
Ule the blureyed, elfin prineen
aland* squarely before the “door
of grace.'' It could o|en and ahe
might itep through to new happi­
ness.
The “ door to grace” la a quaint
legal and rccleila»tlcal term m-anInrf that, by irttllng a few formalltlev which are regarded minor, ahe
may now marry any man °f her
ehoire.
The approach of her Eth birth­
day brought a new flood *f ipeculati in a* to 'shrlher *he may be
c me the wife of M year old Croup
Captain Peter Townsend. Their
name* have been m a c ijlr l in
romantic gucislng, but an obilacic
ha» been that he haa divurced hia
wife.
Tht- royal marriage act prohlblta
P i marriage of persons Ip the
British royal family without the
sanction of the mvereign. A* »overeign Queen Elizabeth would find
It emharraMlng to approve the
marriage of her atiler and the gal­
lant air forre eaplam became Ihe
Quern la al*o temporal head of
the Church of England whlrh di»epprovci the remarriage of di­
vorced peraon* while diacardel
apou'e* are atill living.
fiut now. on this birthday, the
Quern aiept out of the picture and
•void* any rmharraaament.
It la now neceaavT only to give
a year's notice lu the privy council
and both home* of Parliament. If
all of the,r bndir i do not expreisly
disapprove, a marriage may take
place.
In Ihe preaent mood of the coun­
try, aay do»e obiervera, it la almoit inrnnreivable that Ihe coun­
cil and both houses of Parliamvnt
would atand in the way of Marga­
ret'* happlnraa,
Meanwhile Margaret's heart la
her own lightly guardrd accret and
Uic royal family nrvrr take* part
in speculation, tint th e n la avery
evidence that Margaret retnalna
the darling of the royal family,
aurroundrd by aympathy and love.
She ta living teatfully and fully
and it taking on an evergrowing
ahare of the royal rraponilbilltlca.
There la aoma thought, after her
tureeaaful tour of the Weal Indie*,
of actiding her to Ceylon neat year
to open a trade fair.

Importance O f A ct Not Realized
WASHINGTON, CT— Probably men literally trying to bum their
nona of the six aoldleri realized bridges behind them. But they were
so closely pursued by Southern
what a biatorie moment It wat.
True, the red earprt wa* laid forces on another engine that the
down for them at the War Depart­ scheme didn't work.
After 00 miles of flight, the stolen
ment, aomrt Ing rar# for enllated
ment, something rare for enllited engine’s furl gave out. The men
by military b rail amt civilian Jumped and look to the woods,
department head* waiting their
Within a few days all were rap­
turn to »re Lincoln'* aecretary of tured. Andrews and seven others
war. Edwin M. Stanton.
Imide, along with Stanton, were
the terretary of the tre**ury, Sal­
mon P. Chaie, and the vice pre*ident, Hannibal Hamlin. There, on
March » , IMJ, itartlng with Pvt.
Jacob Parrott of Fairfield County,
Ohio, Stanton gave the firit Army
Medal* of Honor ever awarded.
Stanton *1*« gave each aoldicr
*100, and If they were more im­
pressed with the money than ihe
medal, It'* understandable It haa
taken year*—and aome atmoil In­
credible hernlim—to give Ihe*med­
al the prestige it no* ha*.
To win the hlgheal military award
thla nation tan t&gt;e»tow, a man mu-t
ri*k hit lire. All too often, he must
give up hi* life, too.
He must show gallantry and
bravery far beyond the call of
duty.
He mu&lt;t do aomethlng so out­
standing that, if he hedn’t done it.,
no one would have ground* to' con
demn him.
And hi* hembm must he at
letted by at leait two eyewitneate*
The House recently passed a b II
to give each winner a *100 a month
pension. It then wrnl to Ihe Senate
Finance Committee where It still
wa* awaiting action when Congrrs*
adjourned this month.
Tb# bill wa* Introduced after
Democratic Hep. tllin Teague, of
College Station, Tea., himself a
much decorated veleran. learned
that three Medal of Honor winners!
are on rellrf.
In early day*, the medal some
lime* wa* given In hatrhea, but it
haa become increaaingly difficult
to win.
Those first ill winners might
not qualify today, even though
there’* no doubt they took part
la a daring and unuaual maneuver
They were part of a plan (hat
Involved flipping behind enemy
lines and stealing a train, sabo­
taging a railroad line and rutting
off lupplles to Confederate* in Tenu n ite .
A aeeref agent, James J. An­
drews, led It volunteers, dligulied
as civilian*, on the dangerou* mis­
sion. They had gone Into the South
and were on the train, heading
north, when It stopped at nig
Shanty, Oa„ and the conductor
yelled, 'Twenty minutes for breakfasti"
The hungry passengers period
off, and the Northern soldier* look
over. Thu* began a wild flight
northward, with Andrew* and hi*
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The proposed bin would not rely
increase these monthly payments
to *1W. but would also allow heroes
under to who have left the service
to apply for the pension.
About a million men have teen
wartime service since Lincoln
signed the congressional resolution
disking the award possible. And
of that vast horde of uniformed
men, the last official tally shows
only 3,lGt have iron IL
Of these, 2.194 have served to
the Army, 72E to the Navy, 23* to

_______ and 4 tn flie A!r Fere#.
And to show you bow difficult it is
io win, of Use first II medals
awarded In World War U, 10 wer,
to men who died In aeilun an 1
four others were wounded.
There’s a widely held belief that
anyone who wtaa a Medal of llonur
Is entitled to a salute, regardless
of his rank. A military expert wha
b it done research on the subject
says he can't find any reg u lati*
supporting this theory, although
various services and units may
occasionally follow It.

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WHIN USED ON 115 VOLTS

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I HAVE aan a ad view h r y n frees any am am of poButloo. On
fishermen today, especially for use outer band, spring water
gushing Hum a reek crev lea may
those of you who hop* to do
easting In straaga atrewaa
to annytng pollution from far
away. Creviced rocks provide no
your vacations.
f am not going to tell you how filtration or purification.
to ratch fiah. Just about all of you
You cannot tell water purity by
probably are far better lUhermen taste or aznell, either. Home water
than 1 am. But I think a word of ta not a bit harmful although It
warning la In order about water— contains gases Ilka hydrogen sul­
for drinking, cooking and wash­ phide, which have an oflenstvs
ing utensil*.
Thirsty
Excessive amounts of common
That alear, apai t llng, twtrtly
running stream loofca mighty table salt or other minerals some­
tempting to a thlraty fisherman. times give water a brackish last*
It U tempting, an right, bat N dust remember th a t organism*
th at earns disease can not to eeen
might not to aafa.
and vwry rarely do they cause had
Clear, sparkling water, ec
trary to popular ballot, ta not odors or tastes to water.
Most common diseases ermalways pure. Thla is a dangerous
tracted from polluted water are
standard for judging water.
dysentery and diarrhea and occa­
Popular Idea
sionally Intestinal disturbance*.
Again, Ih t popular Idea t b i t a Any of thaae earn ruin a vacation
stream purifies Itself tn flowing or weekend outing.
t o , d o n t taka chances even If
■ certain flutanee should not to
taken a* an Iron-dad certainty. you think the water la purs. Dali
A stream portfire Iteatf In relation It or sterilise it before drinking or
to Its ability ta aboorb oxygen using tt for culinary purposes.
wmomend AEtwn
from the air. Thus, tt la natural
Mrs. H. p.j u there any medi­
that a rocky-bottom turbulent
sirrarn absorbs more owygen than cine that will make Mgs flashier;
a alow moving owe. B u ilt might I nan mixed weight accept In
gtega.
not have absorbed enough to to
Answer! There k no way of
aafa.
wnlih I am aware of brlsgU-g
Sola W o tv
about an increase m weight at a
A aorta
Mwwmmm in
specific part of the body. Baer else
gnve) formations
pro- might to of some value tn betid­
Tides aafa water,
ing up the muscle Mama.
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CANARY AMMIYEfl
UAYSVILLE, My. tl* - Jack
Benson wrote to bis tom s in Co­
lumbus, Ohio, and asked them ta
■end him hla canary- It arrived
Wednesday, but an express man
bad a hard time Om Mm (be add­
ress, U&gt; W. ltd flL
fleetly ha dlaiereeud M was tto
county tall,
Benson, bald «a n bad attack

wera executed. Elghl of those Im­
prisoned escaped The remaining
six later were peroted, and it was
In them that the first Army Medal
of Honor went.
The offlrial Army history of the
medal says that a* the years went
.by abuie* became widespread.
Around the time nl Custer's last
stand, Brig. Gen. Alfred A. Terry

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manders:
"Medal* of Hewor ere not totended for ordinarily good cond u et"
Evmtually a board of Investiga­
tion waa tn agree completely with
Terry—end the names of t t l early
winners were stricken from the
honor list.
One rule that helped: Recom­
mendations for a medal must be
made within two years after the
heroism Is performed.
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a lftd al of Honor naans an extra
IS a month for the enlisted man
who wins 1L Out sH service, It
means a HO a month pension attar
the winner reaches to.
Even here, string* are attached.
For example, retired effleen who
draw regular pensions can’t quali­
fy.
As nearly as Ihe House Veterans
Affairs Committee can determine,
111 Medal of Honor winners are
atm alive. Of these, only M get

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Weathci
Clear I* partly cloudy through
ttfilndxrfi* Kith s riiirrrd m&lt;M|.
•v slirrnoon thtindrcshnners, fesr
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TUESDAY. AUGUST 2.1. H».S.v

A m ncialed P ra m le a n e d W ire

NO. 2M.

Paul Waner Slated Fringe Area Residents
L°.* ^pEear T?,ni9ht Air Annexation Opinions
With Dazzy Vance Off-Street Parking
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Possibilities Good
For Excursion Boat
To locate In City

Th* possibilities for a hugs « •
cu n ton and slghuaatng boat for
Sanford still remain food, accord*
Inf to word ratvived a t th# msstir g nf Sanford City Commissiona rt U tt night.
City Attorney * . Shinholtar
aubmittad a proposed contract for
tha boat to tha commit*toD«ri for
contidaratton.
Tha contract will ft»a W. fi.
9 Ramp and Richard Sodoro an as*
atuslva franch!to to opanto th t
aifhtaoam f and riro r axeurtlon
boat from tha city pior*
Attorney Shinholtar p o in ts
to tha rommitclonara that tha con*
tract would require tha two "pa^
a tore U c a n y public liability In
accord* rwa with an ordinance si*
vttdjr oa th# Im fo N Uw books*
la centldarati on for tha axelu*
M atv, franchlta t# aparata tha hug*
* best, tha City of Sanford would
roeaiva 18 par cant r i tha ta t
profiu from the operation of
ouch an attraction.

Police Department
. Records Show $290
Collected In Fines
Ttnaa collactad in City Court
y aturday aftaraaas r i U « » - *
according to tha Sanford Polite
Department •eenrdt thia mominf.
Catat afaln tt Jam#* Cynic » « •
clay for "carol##* and nafllfant
driving", Lais K*
l
4
-caralaaa and ■**»«•«»
and -n s driven Iteasaa-. and Win
Iriek far •v a m « * r. "drunkanm
and “ real t ting arrant".** » • " * *
a rata af -canlaaa and aagUgwnt
driving- agalnat Ralph Ogle, o n *
continued until Friday's court.
A rata a fa ln tt F o m tt A. La*
for “doatroyiag
ty " wat dttmltted by Judge John
Lsentrdr#
m
Fine* worn aeteteed or aatroatod
n
In two cat** of " c a ra im . ‘ " l
nvgllgwt driving"•

dlaardarly rood net".

a Janitor Workshop
* Is Conducted Here
A sorkthsp tor Janitor* af the
Samlcola Ctm ty Schools w ai held
* " i w r o k . SuporvUor WaHar T .a
gur taid thii morning.
About » Jsaltors mat lor lha
one day aossloa at Sanlord Gram*
mar School w hen isp m eeU U w i
af tha County and BUto Health
4
Dapirtmanta rpoka to tha group
and tomosatratod many • • r * to
maintain aaniutios and ckaali*
a n t to tho schools.
Taafua laid H ut to sr difforooi
aaTatman rapraaosttng companki
whota products will bo seed tn
tha tchooU thia yaar domositMlad the uto af matortala furnished
by thorn.
.
The purpoaa t i Utt workshop
Teague »aid. ia to maintain • uni*
to rn Janitorial im to n thrasgbeut
Uu lomtooto County School aysUrn. - I t to UH joint roopsn.itolb
t j r T s a g s o printed oto. “r i j h o
Ntalth Unit and Uto Bnard r i Ido*
ratios to ton that flto ochoola a n
loth healthful and aeailary."

T*o bnabiU greats ■»tU
tha Ssnford M n n ontl BtirbiU.
Stadium diamond tonight for the
fin t time In years to renew their
bygone competition.
Dairy Vince, who In 1*14 wa»|
\e trd the mn&gt;t valuable player ui
the Nitional League, and thit year
circled to B tieball't “IUU of
Fame'* will meat Paul Waner. with
a lifetime batting average nf .341
with 20 year* in the Major*, tonight
during an "OlJtimcr's Night" cele­
bration beginning at 1:30.
It ia the flrit time in local bateball Mitnry. that two of baseball's
mi

Commissioners
Have Busy Week
Ahead For Them
The Bxsrd of Sanford City
Commissioners have a buiy weak
ahead of them aa they taka
into consideration the 1133-3* Gen­
eral Government Budget, tit at
an Equalisation Board »n local
tax aieaamtnte. meet with Well­
born Phillips Jr. to look ever pro­
posed drvtlopmenta, and meet for
an adjourned meeting carried aver
from last night
Tha rommiitionen a r t eipectrd
t« apend tn entire afternoon with
Phillips looking over plant for de­
velopments In tha Sanford area.
Thursday night, lha Board of
Commissioners will get together
to diacuia tha general govern­
ment which wai eliminated from
last nlght'a agenda becauio of a
c r o w d ad annotation discussion
schedule. The Thursday night dieruttien will ha an informal -put­
ting together of Idaea"* concerning
the money to be spent for tha city
during the next fiscal year.
Next Mnndty night, the comm!*loners will til first a t an Equali­
sation Beard la hear romplamta
on lax aitettm enit.
Following the hearing, tha of­
ficial meeting continued from last
night will get underway.

Sod For Stadium
To Be Set Sept, t
Park Superintendent Jim Dunn
said this morning that tha tod for
lha Sanford Memorial Stadium
will be set beginning Sept. 1. He
said. -Wa will move in Jutt aa
won aa tha baseball club move*
out*M
Dunn Mid that tha tod, moved
to the vacant area ju tt south of
tha stadium, li hi r*&gt;d
«
has been watered, trimmed, and
kapt to tiptop condition for thia
winter's football season. V* *s'd.
Pro Park Superintendent explain­
ed that elay from tha baseball diamend must be removed first to a
depth af faur Lichee before tha
sod la cut and set for tha football
field.
H will taka about I* days ta
complete the changeover, Dunn

School Children,
Commuters Collide
BUENOS AIRES &lt;J*-A fast elec­
tric express train carrytng school
children and commuters rammed
Into the rear of another train today at a fog-shrouded station on
Buenos Aires' outskirts. First re­
ports Indicated a death toll of l i
to 11 end tf to U injured.
The express crashed Into the
other tram standing tn a station
In Ctudadels, 18 miles west of
downtown Buenos Aires. Fastengars an the express Included stu­
dents ea route to Ward College, a
Methodist high school and junior
g attended by many Amencana and Britons as well aa Ar­
secretary said ana
The
M i l suffered shock ta the ac­
cident, bet there was no ward of
any Injuries among tha student

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Heavy Machinery
Portion Of Force
*A.Cou&lt;a* Disruption
A tuodnch v rid g g u to at tooto* Tokina Vocations
r i FN aril Awi. and Or*

"H*t! of Tim e" membert h i'*
mrt on lbs disreend or vtilted the
park.
Local bsscbsll officials, planning
tsc gigantic event for tonight, have
expressed h-pe that Ssnford base­
ball fans and cilitrni will turn out
to ire the two famous basebaU
stars and help raise enough money
to pay olf the club's tax debt After
digging Into their own pockets
deeply tn carry on the hssebalt
organisation for local fans, the o(fi.
dais believe that this is one of the
major attractions ever offered in
this area of Florida.
Dairy Vance led the Nitionalj
League in pitching in 1934 and 1923 I
Hr won 3 and lost six in 1924 and
T-*o bus stops snd s walking
had a 22 9 record in 1923 He was area wrrr designated by Bojrd
elected a member of the “ Hall of of Education Transportation Su­
Fame" this year. Vanco pitched perintendent Walter Teague yesfor tha Phillies a short lima and terd.y.
led the National Leigu# in strike­ Ttaguc said that rarrnts and
outs tn 1924 with 283. He spent 14 teachers met with interested par­
seasons tn the major leagues and ents last week at the Pinecrest
pitched his first major league game School to discuss the walking area
when ha was j i years old. A native for children attending the newof Iowa, Vance now lives in Homa- school and tn set up central errav
ta n a . He is famous for his pitch­ for the children to meet eaily
ing with i torn sleeve which would buses for transportation over the
confuse bitters when he delivered busy 17-92 thoroughfare.
the pitches.
Students in walking area for
Waner, who led the National Pinecrest Height* School will be
loop hitters three limes was voted in the tune bounded on the wrvt
In to baseball's "Hall or Fame" in by highway 17-12. on the north by
1132 He started with Pittsburg In 22th St , on the east by Princeton
1928 and after IS seasons with the Ave , and ou the south by Onnru
Pirates was with the Dodgers.
it.
Braves and Yankee*. Ill* top mark
Two bus stops have been desig
in hitting was .330 with the Pirates natci'. Trague said. Children in
in 1927. "Big Poison", as Waner the triangle art* between 22th V
was called, la om of*seven players 17-92, and French Ave. will bosrd
to make S.ooo or more hits In tho the school bus at the Intersection
majors winding up his career with ot Laurel Ave and Bayard St
a total of 2.132 safeties.
Children going to Plnecrevt
Waner, the hitter, end Vance, the School in the area between 23lh
pitcher, are expected to be seen tn 6t. oa the north. French Ave. on
action during . t h e *'OMtlmer*» the east. Georgia Ave oa the west
Night" two-inning game which will and the street along the north
precede tonight's regularly sehrdul ahore nf l^ke Jennie will board
ed gam* with West Palm Beach.
a arhool huv at the mter*eeti*n
Others to be seen in action on the of Santa Barbara Drivw and Mo­
"Oldtlmers" team will be Bill
hawk Ave
Spinks, Bert Chapman, Ted Brook­
"This will krep rhildrrn from
lyn, Buddy Lake. Chuck Aleno, having to rravs Highway 17-92 at
George Kenla, Lloyd Swain. Jim any point.” Teague pointed out.
Payne, Charles Bissoo, John Rri- He »ald. "It Is expected that the
der. and others.
bus will pick up children at toe
Fifteen Sanford merrhtnt* are designated punts about 9 20 e.
helping In tonJght'a celebration by m ." “A definite time will be esfurninshing gifts to be distributed IsbUshcd and announced later,'*
to fans attending tonight's gam*. Teague
said.
Thit U one gigantic effort by the
local baseball officials to make the
1922 baseball season a complete
success for local fans and citiaens.

Ordinance Is Passed
Bus Stops
Designated
For Pupils

Marine Personnel

Milwee Announces To Serve At NAAS
Nurse Scholarship
Exams To Be Given
The Superintendent of Public
Instruction of Seminole County to­
day announced the examinations
for nursing scholarships establish­
ed by the 1922 Legislature.
R T. Milwee said that examina­
tions will be held tn Jacksonville,
Miami. Orlando, end Tampa on
Aug. 20 and to Tallahassee oa
Aug. 21.
In Jacksonville the examina­
tions will be given at MS Ocean
S tm t: tn Miami at Miami Jackson High School: to Orlando at
Boone High School; In Tampa at
Jefferson High School Library snd
In TalUhassee at the Elitabeth
Cobb Junior High School
MUweo explained that the tu r n
mations are held twice tech year,
tn tha feU and spring with each
student eppUeent being • high
sehocl graduate or graduating
from high school before July I
following the examination.
It was also explained thit H Is
necessary th it each applicant
have earned on* high school cre­
dit each in biological science and
physical science.
SchelarshJp holder* to practical
nursing must have evidence af
having practiced practical nurs­
ing tor at least on* year.
Application blank* for nursing
schoiereklp loan* era available at
tha ofBce nf the Seminole County
Superintendent U Public lea true-

m e n u GO BACK
NANTES. Franco UR - Thirteen
th eu iin i Hriktog aklfgnrl w erten
went I n k to n t h today niter a
S S L S T &amp; n week r i rioting which tam ed the
Nk and to a r i expected death r i ana m u , weun l i l kotos
to lia deak natil next and forced the yarda ta shut dawn.
The workers demanded a raise
nf r i francs aa boor (about U
cents), au average boost r i SI per
cant B e* aigei finely agreed to
Folios Department

Another step tn the enlargement
nf the Sanford Naval Auxiliary
Air Station will take place early
next month when a detachment
of Marine Corps personnel ar­
rives here for duty.
This Is the first time that Mar­
ines have been assigned to the
air station atner World War Two.
Expected to srn»* here on Sept
6, the Leatherneck detachment
will be aproximatrly 40 strong
and have a rnmmlvtimied offterr
•n charge. They will be employed
as supplements to the present Ns
vel Auxiliary Air Station internal
security force.
The supporting guard unit will
he administered and supported
by the Marine Barracks, Naval
Atr Station, Jarksunvillt.

Hearing Is Opened
To Consider Switch
MIAMI (JTv-Chairman Olin t .
Teague (D-Tex) of the Veterans
Affairs Committee today opened a
congressional hearing of the pro
posal to transfer some of the funrtiosss of the Miami Veterans Ad­
ministration regional office to
Pess-A-Grille.
The VA announced the move
some time ago and explained it
was to tha interest of economy
Many veterans organisations snd
civic groups art opposing tha move
on grounds that It would delay
South Florida veterans to their
dealing* with the VA.

Sheriff Vacations
In New York State
Sheriff Luther Hobby le vacstienlnf In Now Yoik B ute Accord­
ing to • card received At the
SherifTa effV* thia seenihig.
Mailed from Canton, N. Y., p»ar
the 8 t Lawrence Seaway, Sheriff
Hobby Mid. "Having A good time
♦a the North country".
According to Chief Deputy O.
O. Owens, the Sheriff end his
family Af* visiting At Mrs. Hobby's

C itize n s S e e k in g
T o B e G iven C h o ic e
In L a t e s t P r o p o s a l

(."toga tr» s rasto-nts hsd thatr th# c-t-- rm rv s i -ne-s, -I lra *
ta* last r gSt when Ih r r mat '&lt;»ung rrsn. ‘•-'ring to rettr# tn
An erd.nine# »ss adopted lest
with th* &gt;Auli&gt;id Board of City this «-r* i |o*k f o r ' s -1 to *&lt;•
night by the Board of CommtsiL-nCommissioner*
to a i r th eir ramion In thr city. But now wa
ert of the City of Canfoid requiring
hav* hero approached »uh th:»
’ gripe*" and “ damsnd* on th* thing- high watar rales." Maherv
the pmvi«ioq of off-vtrret automo­
annotation .&lt;( certain area* border­ concluded ‘ I hope that soma
bile parking faciliUM in connection
ing th r c ity .
means will , offered for us r*
with various property uses.
Th» argument* inok a different com* in tha- w* will h# gum a
The ordinance. No VA as amend­
tack when rraldrnta of the fine- fair deal."
ed by Section It I. becomes effect
crest Height* subdivision and ad
Elam, who had addrn-ed th#
larenl arras expressed a deep commissioner* rxriirr in the #renive Immediately and requlrei th»
f - nrern toward heenmtrg a patt Ihg, a'kcd “ l|o&gt;» soon, or how
off-street pitting facilities for all
faplam Robert SV, Jackson, of the city of Sanford
long would It lake to i !*m tha
new nr substantially altered utei
commanding officer of th» SanThe firs t In speak at last siwer #xr*".*ion a year— two
or itructuirv. The new law dn*v ford Naval Auxiliary Air ptaiinn.
n'ghl'i pn mtnula *e-*lon on an- year* 7 And then what aho-ji
not affect buildings already ron- will K* guest speaker at the nrvatm n was a N avy man who • licet light*. pavement, aidestnicted or thoie under romtrue- lunlor Chamber of Commerce • aid, "W a feel that w* are payfhg walks, and w ater?"
luncheon Thursdar at noon.
our share of ih r sewer tax and
tlon.
Major Denver Cnrdelt told tha
Captain Jackaoi- is evp«*:trd to dn net fra l that the service group, “ We wer# going to set
Section It t of the ordinance de tell th« Jaycrrs about the espancharge* should be im-lra-cd to up a five year program In fir#
fine* off-ilreet parkin* facilities at sion piogiam and rhang* over at 20i) percent."
People outsid# tha city in the pro­
lots, girages, or other structures' thr local !■»•»
R. I. Flam, wbn liv e* In Pin*- posed arc* In he anncint, th* faThe
Sommnlr
County
Joyce*
and sctessorics that may be sur­
cr-al Heights ** d, "I would like nlitia* prop » insid# th# tiiy #aface facilities, facilities above or mroling will b« held Idiutsday to have polk* protection and joyed."
under tie ground with spares de­ noon at Spencer's on French Av*. other advantage* -&gt;f living in the
Commissioner Jack Ratiran told
local civt« oiganitatlons have city." lie added, “ If you have a
fined for each type dwelling or
th* group of nearly IMO gathered
been
invited
«o
join
with
the
.layronlracl for water bill* I'll sign It in lha commissioners r a s a ,
building
rces Thursday to hear th# Com­
“ kou'r# mixing the question of
No application f--r a new building manding Officer nf the Imal Navy
Harr, S’. Weir, another Plna- water rat* increase and annexa­
or substantially altered structure base,
will be approved, according to the
2t. I . R*t-orn Jr , program rr«*t Height* re«idrnt and admin­ tio n '' ftatigan explained that th#
ordinance, unless there It included chairman for tha meeting -aid to istrator of Ihr new ik-minoto city h».| spent a rontiderabl* aunt
with the plan for such structure or liar that O l h v is ar* cordially In- 1 County Hospital -aid, "t am per­ of mot-ey- for water imprnvemanta
Improvement or use. a plot plan Vlted to join with tha .lavrect sonally quit* anvious to com* in and eesrr expansion hut at the
ihowing the special purpose nfl Thursday to hear Captain Jack- In the eily," Weir said, *lh# city time the rate incraox* wai dis­
ha# a l«t to offer tie and »# h*'* cussed rtid not lat# Inin annxidarstreet automobile parking Utilities son.
a lot to offer the city. However" stion that tho rreidanta of Pino*
Subsection four of the amend­
he
stated, “wa do not want lha rraxl Height* wer* alraady paw.
ment to the ordinance shows that
higher
watar ta i g i v e u* an al­ irg lh* s*»*r icrvu-o charge* and
off-street automobile parking facili­
ternative."
•uggexiaq that in that* instance*
ties will be provided at follows:
Jphn Burke, a laural Av*. re­ n-i increase h# charged. "W ater
For one and two family dwellings,
sident, told lha eocn-nt* sinner a tn line* m lh# aro«. a r a .v t adequate
on* parking space per family
hi* w(j. *• “I UlinV * o j ,nor&gt;* n r beeaux# of growth." R*tigan axdwelling unit.
being grossly unfair t* u* wha plained *nd added “ft ia only fair
Tor miiltiple-familv dwellings nf
for people using e)ty watar Outwant la eon-s in to the Illy."
Tha
’
Downtown
Rawer
Ihojccl"
four family units or Ittt, one park­
T. V. R-nwn, a eostitent of •id# the etty h*!p par for tha
til
About
ad
Urn
Banfnrd
!’•
*
ing spare per family dwelling unit
*y slam." H* xaid that “ It will
Station hemmed in yraterday with Magnolia Av* tine# 1914 led off cost 71,178 an t r t« tn annex any
For hotels, one parking space for a deep ditch.
hla pail of 11 e diiruasiun with,
portion of th# proposrd are* but
each two gussts or sleeping rooms
Th« new ##'**r !m* h»ing laid "We didn't come- down here In «e cannot annex by raquaxt tine*
and suites, plui one additional rune dlractly in front of th* po-. fight annevatlon — wa cam- to
space for each five employe*.
find nul what son hao to otter." the city »*• created by apectxl
lie# s t a t i o n .
• d , annexation mint to made
For tourist homes, cabins nr
Yestei-iav, workmen with ditch
Walter It Mehany, a in-month
motels, one parking space for each discing equipment, pipe laying incident of y - lh l a irel Ave. lo|,j possible in lh# samr manner."
Commissioner Itatigan told the
guest or sleeping room or suite equipment, and bulldoscrs had the
group "Water rate# and annexa­
plus on* additional spare for thr arc* in * turmoil digging th*
tion biv# confused yoU and ar#
owner or manager tf resident on ,nt. h. laying th* ptp*. then cover­
to-*par«b!* “ lie ronlrnuod, “I
the premises.
ing th# axravatton in otdrr I"
wot,Id prefer to bold th# elortion
fo r trailer courts or etmps, one 1,-avr an accasa to thr sia'mn at
and i iggest lb*l we withhold
parking spars for each trailer all times
» s'rr r-'a inrrcs.es mill .10 day*
At q lilting time v#»t»»d«y,
space.
after such an election ix held "
Acting
Police
Chief
B
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Tillta
The amendment to the ordinance
T Vs Brown then charged, "t
■aid,
th«
ditch
was
eovared
up
which establishes a toning plsn for
can t sc# th# u*a of a whip to
leaving
tha
ilatton
npan
the City of Ssnford. designates the
make prop!, come into tho *tty."
At ona lima during tha opera­
number of off-street parking spares
Rangan, however d»nmd using
for lodging, rooming and boarding tions -yesterday It was necessary
Bor* and girls asn g-t ready a whip.
to
search
for
a
wav
to
'g
e
t
in
houses, for private clubs or lodges,
Mrt. Edna H«*h!tr chidH,
for school)
for hospitals, for sanitariums or th# Sanford Folic* Station.
N»s«
Tuesday,
Aug
30. Is ra- " Thcn what are you using?"
convalescent homes, for medics!
Brown, one of lha representa­
filtration Hay in avrry Acmlnolc
or dental clinic*, for mortuarte* or Eisenhower Flies
tive* of * group who mat Sunday
County
fchnnl,
for
a*cry
grade,
funeral pa-lors. for welfare Insti­
and (nr all students, whit* and col­ afternoon to dlscriaa annexation
tution*. for community renters, li­ To Flood Ravaged
told lh# commitiiontrx, “W# ara
ored
braries, museums, post offices, ci­
hei* tn find out if yoq bar* any*
Tha Seminole Counte Superin­ thing to offer other than a whip."
Northern States
vic clubs and similar uses
IIAnTPOKD, Conn n - Tresl- tendent ot Public Instruction, B.
Art hi# Smith, another spokes­
The oidinane* outlines off-street
dent
Elccnhower flew In here to­ T. Viluac today explained that man f o r the fringe arc* group,
parking requ-remints for danet
halls, bowllnf elleys, convention day to vipw flood damage in the all first grader* registering for asks-1 lh* commission "If wr* has*
halls, gymnatsum, parks, race six Northeastern Slates and as­ school mu*t bring with them a to pay the sewer tax bs fora w*
birth eertifuatr or evidence ot
tracks, skatinr rinks and similar serted “if necessity I will csll a age, at the time of registration get the sewers."
City i'lerk and Ta* Assessor
special
session
of
Congress
to
an
uni*, for th-sties, auditoriums,
alodiums, spoil* artnat, churches, proprt.it* money needed tn re­ First Graders must ba sis yrar* H. N. Nayer reminded the group
of age on or before Jsn. I, 1938,
discussing annexation that “yvt
schools, for office, profession or store normalcy.
lluies throughout tha County won't have to pay any taxes al
After a conference with the gov­
public buildings, airports, railroad
pnsaenger stations, bus depots, ernor* of the Northeastern States will operate their regular schedule all until 1937 if you're annexed
restaurants, night rluhs. tea rooms, snd rcptcsrntatlvfs of the gover­ on Tuesday, with the return trip and c». n then, Uses ar# h*tes| or*
the improvtmtnls Thera woull
lunch counters, roadshldo stands, nors of North and Sout.i Carolina. at noon
TTu. School Supertnirndcnt said he a 2" percent reduction in lax##
fi'llng stations, repair shops, gen­ Elsenhower said;
“ I have met her* with lha gov- that it is urgent that all itudenta until fire hydrant* are provides!,"
e-si business, commercial and
enturi You have read In the pa­ register next Tuesday so that the Saver said.
personal service establishment*.
Commissioner John Krider, f.sl*
The ntwr law also requires off. per* and seen on television what school aulhoritK-s ran determine
lowing ihr lengthy discussion by
has
happened
But
you
can
have
wncic
crowded
conditions
exist.
street parkirr facilities for In­
Regular school work, and regu­ frtngr area citiicns and Commit*
dustrial or manufacturing estab- ] no conception of what has hap
Raligtn, -aid “1 differ with
1 1 « h m a n t s, supermarkets, and pened until you has# come here lar school day* will begin on Tues­ a• loner
City Commissioner. Whan I ta!lg
point* out that all structuies or and listened to these governors day Sept. 8 with full session* with people about annexation, I
Lultdingi no*, specifically provid­ This Is s case where th* Federal throughout Seminole County, 2IL' try to justify the tale* w* would
ed in the scheJ.de shall have park­ government, state government*, wo* said
use," he said Than Krider ra*
ing spaces determined n»ce&lt;«ary and county governments will do
lotted. "It look* to ma that if »*
by the Zoning and Planning everything they ran."
hold off on an election it would
Com mission.
Three Nurses Fired he just like a knife in your hack."
Tho amendment adopted last Monday Meeting
Ilratley Ihlham. developer of
night and now in offset states that
By
S
t
Luke's
Head
I’inecresl Heights, and on# nf tha
all nff.street automobile parking Told By Teague
last speakers to be heard during!
facilities shall be designed with
Seminole County School i n ­ At Hospital In Jax
th* Dv hour discusamn, said
appropriate means of accost to a tern'* Transportation Superviior.
JACKSONVILLE * - S t Luka's "Thar# h*s h**« a lot of rnlsun*
street ar alley as wall as maneuv- Wafer Teague, said today that a Hospital y*rterday fired three derstandlng. Wa’r# winning m atif
tring areas.
transportation meeting will be nurses who took pari tn a "no new resident* right now and this
It an opportunity for Sanford'S
The adopted erdinanca also held at the Seminole County Court psy" sink#.
specifies that the provisions of House next ilonday morning at 10 Adminlitrator W f.. Arnold laid growth." Odham said. And ha
conclud'd “thei# paopl* wouM
the law shall apply only to new o'clock.
Supplies and Instructions wl'.l br Gent* Parkin, Juanita W'tlkersnn com* into th* city if given A
or vibtlantJally altered usea and
and Eitell* Williamson wer* dis­ choice. Tell th# people what th*F
ihall net effect existing er nor.- given bus driven at thia time, missed " id the best interest of lit*
ran get snd than lot lha paopla
confronting uses except under Teague said.
decide."
Representatives of the Florida hospital."
certain condition* a* outlined in
Mis* Parkin waa rhsirman of a
City Manager Warrott E- Know*
llignvs ay Patrol, the Seminole
the ordinance.
group of 22 nurses who voted last
Administration nf tha program County Sheriff's Office and the month act to accept their pay l#s added to lb# discussion, “T hit
la th* first evidence thowr fop
far off-*troat parking will be as­ Sanford Police Department will
check* until Arnold discussed annexation. It 1* tha first support
signed, according to the ordinance, meet with th* II bus drivers to
to tha Zoning end Planning Com­ lay plan* for the aafety program working conditions with Mira Ag­ far an •laedlmt.**
mission, The Traffic Committee during (be romlng 1922-2* school nes Andtrsen of Orlando, execu­ Mayor Denver Cordall, bring*
tive secretary o( lha Stats Nurses Ing th* Wngthg dtwusxion to A
shall serve In capacities advisory yesr.
r|o#a said. "vr« appraciata all af
Rusts have been repaired and Assn.
•t the Zoning end Planning Com­
Th* nurse*, however, accepted you eomtng down to talk avar th*
mittee In matters relating to any put it excellent condition. Teague
phase of tho proivalog of special- said, and t*til be Inspected prior pay on Aug. 1 whan tha hospital probtam with o a " Ha said, “t
• * * •• driven said Ihty wtyild ho suspended If hop* that this will work out ta
purpose off-street aatomsbtla perk- to

Capl. R. Jackson
Cl Sanford Base
To Address Jaycees

Local Police Dept.
Almost-Hemmed In

Tuesday, Aug. 30
Registration Day
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In Wheel Chair
NEW ALBANY. l*d. &lt;*-"A f t in
who lore* hi* wtfo will do **ythi*|
for her."
That’i why Rose#* V. Mendenhall. SO, iiy i ha h u ptuhed hie
inttlid wife Marly e thousand
alias in a uheel chair.
Th* trek from Muml, later*
&gt;parsed with *uto b ib . eaded L ift
•eek on a hiU oubide New
Albany. Th* tire on one of tha
wheels came loose
A p in in g motorist, serial the
couple I Plifht. called police who
brought the couple to couaty jail.
Mandtlhtll said his wife, ElUabrth. SI. has boot an InveUd since
she was 10 Sh# broke both anklet
in a fall at a ;t 5 and then broke
them asatn *1 1°
A phylicit* advised the eoupla
to 10 to Florida where Mr*. Mandanhall might lain eaoufh atra*|th
In the i uni hlae to embla M r to
walk with the aid of brecei
UcndenhaU. with Jjsft lived for
the venture, atarird out After the
couple reached Miami, however.
MrBdtnhiU * a i unable to find
work and they decried lo return
to their Hot 8pnngj. Ark., home
Mt&amp;drnhill and hit wife cot aa
far as West Point. M in , before a
motortit picked thtm up and
bmuaht them to Richmond, lnd
From there. Ma*dt*k*U returned
the journey on foot. •
Tho couple we* live* a meal
it tha Jail yeitirday aad officials
a id a a rria g a m u ti to i u d than
hnm* by bin.

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throurh Ur*a araa* of New York. New Jrratr.
Pennsylvania, Connecticut and Mamchuietts. At
top U a view of th* normally paaccful Delaware
River and hooded Erie Railroad yard*, taken from
hith above rort JtnrU, N. Y. tho city has been cut
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"1 h m * rood notion fa introdure a weight r*duct*| PTOfrim
whin 1 le t hick to Rot Spridfa.”
Mendenhall u H ‘'Look hflw much
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ttl« m » Mch eeu^d not bold Uw heavy ft In* earned
by H'lNteane OI*M. At bottom. left. water covers
*11 but th* roof* of tha cart In this perkier lot
la Part Jan U. At bottom, rttht. a family uses an
Army eurplue raft for transportation altar their
Port Jam* home wa* tnrulfed tor tha flood. la
tome part* of th* Inundated dty tho * itar to** to
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Members To Vote

Dixon-Yatts Powtr On FP&amp;L Strike
UBAlOTA ^Members «f the
Probe Brings Call

fetenaUenal Brotherhood of Bloctrieel Worker* (AFL) will vote
this **eek whether to cell a strike
eiiiaat th* Florida Powtr and _
Unht Co
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official* af tha tfnlon. mattiny
htra durini tha weekend, voted ta
submit the question to tha mintbenhlp of 2AS0 workerl.
The union and company hev*
been deadlocked over a mw e*etract in BUM of a*e H it was to
have expired April So.
Union locals are at Lake City,
Pslatka-Bi AtmuiUM. Baafard.
Deytaea Baatk, cacea-Ualheura*. m
Fort Pure*. Wait Palm Beach,
Port Myers. Bradatton-Baraaau,
Fort Lauderdale aad MUmi.

WASHINGTON # — A Seniti
probe of Ihe coolrovenlil DixoaYitea powtr roatract kai produced
e cell for ti|h te* in | Ua
"conflict of ia tc rtttt ita tu ta i"
Tha recommeodallon cim a in *
ertiel report iuaday from iana.
efeuvtr (D - Tenn), O'Meboney
(D*Wyo) ead Laager ift-ND*. act*
lay aa a apacJal sati-trust a id m&gt;
■opy subgroup of a Judiciary cuts
commute*.
Referrini io Adolphe H. WenieU,
former lo v m m ta t power M ilullant cm loan from * utility finite tag
Arm, they Mid they h id ashed
Alty. Gen Brownell ta tike ap­
propriate action on *'WenieU a duel
role In the trentacUo*, invotvlnx
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mother look* down on the flooded family car from tha porch of lhaie
bom* la Hartford, Coo*. The entire family woe maraooad la that*
horn* aa th* Connecticut JUrer aaat Its water tam p ifU t thrwmh
Hertford. Gov. Abraham A. lUblcoff of Connactlcut wired President
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Wathlas. n member of the Sen*
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the nent soeaion whether to ax* containing Ilea.
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THE HANFORD HERALD

French M ay Have Their First
Taste O f Big Terror Campaign
OUED ZEM. Frvneh Moracra J*
—Her* u the foothills or Morocco’*
At i n Mountain*, tha French may
h a rt had their flrit latla ot t
terror campaign combining »m «
of the worst feature* of Eait Afrtra'« Mau Maui with the guerrilla
warfare plaguing neighboring Al­
geria.
Ju it two hour*' drive from Caiablanca. Oucd Zem it a pleaiant
little mining town whose painted
one-story houtci contrast gaily
with the hot, atony countryiide
around it.
Today mo»t of it* 11.000 Morocran inhabitant* have fled to the
countryiide in fear of French re­
prisal*.*
Many of the tu n lv in f TOO Eu*
ropeani are crowded into the
French government headquarter*,
women nurse their babiea and
weep for lo»t relative* while their
men, armed with rifle* and cart­
ridge belt*, help the Foreign Le­
gion guard the town,
Thii la what happened:
Saturday was billed i nadvanre
a* a day of violence, twit In popu­
lous Casablanca, not In peaceful
nurd Zem Nationalist partisan*
of the exiled Sultan, Mohammed
lt»n Youi*ef. were expected to riot
Itut the Smaala tribe near Oued
Zem had hacked Franca'* ouster
• of Ben Yoimef two year* ago
Only a small police force guarded
the little mining center.
About l a m . t.MO robed tribe*,
men, half of them on horaeback.
descended on the town.
Joined by about 2.000 townsmen,
they cut down telegraph poles. »et
up barricades, stoned passers by
and set fira to gasoline stations.
Then they broke into European
home*. In an orgy of blood letting.
Offirial* »av the* killed 50 Eu­
ropean*. Some still misting may
have escaped.
A French offirial Hid most of
the victim* were children, their
throat* cut a* the tribesman would
slaughter lamb*.
A* many European* a* could
reached the government haadguar*
ter*. The men clamored for arm*,
hut authorities did not distribute
them until midafternoon in fear
of reprisal! against the nativa pop­
ulation.
For si* or *even hour* tha riot­
er* controlled mo*t of the town,
tn tha afternoon they attacked the
government b u I t d i n g , but the
armed civilian* beat them off.
Foreign Legionnairei, many of

Military Units
m Receive Praise
For Disaster A id

HOLLOMAN AIR DEVELOP­
MENT CENTER. N. M.gv_ cosmlr rays may make your hair turn
white, hut they're not Ihr outer
•pace threat it was at first frarej.
space medicine experts said today
They said, "A traveler in the
stratosphere should be able to per­
form duties In a normal manner
wilh no srrious after effecia.”
The announcement followed levt*
In Michigan in which live monkey*
and rata were sent soaring for long
periodi in big plastic balloons 13
to 30 miles above tha surface of
the earth.
The balloons and ttchnique* for
(eating the effects of cosmic rays
-heav y particlea i»f element* from
the run—were developed here and
reported on by MaJ. Davis G.
Simons, chief of the spare biology
branch of the Aero Medical Field
Laboratory here.
Live animals were placed aboard
the balloon* and lent to height*
Of from *0,000 to ign.OOO fret shove
Raull Saint* Marie, Mich. Rome
nf the animals were exposed to
m im ic radiation at that height for
•a long a t 21 hour*.
Monkeys used In the lest were
nbserved closely before and after
their ordeal, but they “ behaved per­
fectly normally after two flights ••
“ After watching the exposed anlmala for alt months following tha
experiments, (dentists tentatively
concluded that roim ir parlirlcv
may have been overestimated a&gt;
haaards to the nerve system, and
that a traveler in the slralosphcre
should he able to perform duties
in a normal manner with no ser­
ious after effects.” the report said
The only noticeable effect was
that Mack-haired rala sometimei
started growing white hairs after
pro'ewgod exposure In coimle rays
because of damage of lha piercing
ray partirlaa to hair follicle pig.
m«nt cell*.

lA tM SiertONI Of NIW YOK (TATI are tinder
Rond water* and the American Hoi Crnv* declared
tha rllv of Port Jervis and It* environs a disaster
area. Rapidly citing riven and heavy rains c.iusvd
property damsf* in the million*. Thousands of
homes and summer cottage* had to be auaodoned.

WASHINGTON tr-T h e L’tiged
Slates and Its major European
alltr* are working on a series of
proposals In teal Sonet peace
mii-ntiona and e\p&lt;i*e any phony
Russian propaganda,
The proposal* will be put Into
operation in a series of important
international conferences during
the next several months
Thc*c include Ihe United Nations
aubcommillrc on disarmament
meeting m New York Aug. 29;
West Herman Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer'* scheduled vivd tn Mos­
cow Sept. 9. and the four-power
foreign ministers’ meeting to open
in Geneva Oct 27
When lhr»e sesvion* are con­
cluded. A m rrran officials hop* to
h a ir a niurh hrtlrr tdea of the
true aim* nf Russia's leaders and
the extrnt of change in Moscow's
altitude toward Ihr outside world
Tbe proposals are being devel
op'd by Rritain. France anl West
Germany a* well as this country
So far the Soviet change has
hem displaved mainly in smiles
and gestures such as a irrent par­
ts- which Premier llulganm gavr
for diptomatv at hlv country estate
near Moscow and the dect'ion
Satuiday In let thiee Americans
long imprisoned in Huttia return
home
Tb» biggest concession was the
More then 100 marooned persons hid to b* rccuM
signing of th* Auitnan independ­
by Army heliroptenL At lop. a view n( the IWaence treaty tail May,
ware tiller made at • point where a railroad brtrfca
Hie Russians have promised to
was swept from the flood's path. At brttoro. prop *
withdraw- their tumps from Aus­
stand on roof* of houses floated by the torrentnl
tria soon but this will not m.-iretains at l'orl Jervis, awaiting rescue b&gt; helicopters.
latlv alter their European military
deplovment They still will have
forcei m F ad Germany and Hun
garv and Romania
DcMolay Chapters Unite,I Stairs officials thus see
Ihe hostels as talking a great deal
Open Convention about peare and belter Fast-West
JACKSONVILLE P - Delegate, relations hi|t actually doing very
to the 22nd .iunii.il stale conclave little In rtim&lt;nalr teal Western
nf D*-Mi'l.i) itispier* Monday open fears of aoTnr future Russian
ed businc*. sessions with about loo aggression
At the U N Disarmament sub
boja acr. it IT heir for the m ol
log whiih cods Wednesday with committee irrrnng Ihe United
States will press Rossi* to accept
election of nffirerv.
The (irgamration’i h i g h e s t President Elsenhower's prof»&gt;,j|
award the Reprrientativr Dr 1
Mnlay award. was presented to preme eounrtf, said he showed es
William Crirkr! Jr of Clear'*aler ' rellent qualities in schnlarsh'p
In (ini ng Hi* presentation, Frink rilirrnship. alhlrUr* ami church
I- Hoc it, a tnrmber of the »u I attendance

for rtrhang* of military blue­ nitron*! arms reduction control.
print* and aerial Inrpertlon at a Adenauer's talks In Mnieow srtl]
basis to develop * worldwide du
lake up German ironifiratinn, lha
armanirnt program,
-man war prisoner*
There wet* weekend indiralinni return of
the aerial inspection program slill hejd i iiis«t». and trad* and
could be expanded tn include U S diplomatic r&lt;!atron,* The Ruislan
military bases oversea* if the position on these topics will bn
Soviets are willing to trade infor­ of unusual significance in judging
mation of equal value in this Rusaia'a policies.
country.
The foreign ministers of tha
Eisenhower's advisers are hope­ United Slates. Rritain, Franc* and
ful but no! optimistic They be­ Russia will m*rt at Geneva far
lieve that if Russia turns down a broad range of negotiations on
aerial inspection and Insists on disarmament, Gorman unification,
rcstriclesf ground inspection as in European security and measures
the past, it will mean that Mos­ In remove 'he Iron Curtain kmercow's preseoi leaders are n&gt;. more iean officials »tr drlermtned In
prepared than was Stalin to Join confront the Russians with a icrir*
in effecting a system of inter*- of concrete ptopotitjons there.

0(0*0* AND CMA0tVt HIM arw frwa men at Terminal Island. Calif,
after 113 risya in prison, and they Kappilv walk arm-in-arm witt*
Ihelr attorney. Joseph Volt, and aincee Datrteia l.ynn. Sent! penrtailed them to sign Federal paroles “under protest." Thev wers*
aentesired lo one-year terms for technical ' inier(erenr«“ wph l* !V
Attorney 1, F- Water*, lb* dlsputa artsing out of government at*
tempts tn reclaim a surplus plan* the twins hsd bn'ighl. Georg*
(left) and Ctvarlra tnlessd to cssnlimse their flaht.
flwirrwaliowall

Life can be
when you live Electrically!

STROUDSBURG. PA. &lt;*-Th»
work nf military heli-opter units
A m t TWO V1ARI or SICItCY, the Arm. baa revealed that If ha*
tn f I n o d -ra v a g e d northeastern
hewn busily engaged In rtnr.inr Chi'-a go with Nike ulr-. such aa tha
Pennsylvania drewr a “ splendid
rma pictured her* at eubur'un Mire. From Ilia Nike* cars ba
Job” comment Monday from disas­
launched theta giant, pencil•*Raped mtsMlra whlrh ara provid'd
ter workera.
With "rlerirnnlr brain*" ranablr nf following amt ilrstrnylng enemy
*
The Army, Navy. Marina and
aircraft, launcher at Iclt Pa* achieved elmuel perfect alignment.
• Coast Guard alrrraft hava been
•verywhCre They've delivered food
and medical supplies, rescued the
living, recovered tha dead and
One Of Americans
transported rescue teams all over
the grim varationland.
To Be Released
The craft hava proved useful in
support missions in war, hut in
AW OL Since 1948
tha peacetime disaster her* they
have, perhaps, proved tbair great, •
HEIDELBERG. Germany IP tat worth.
The If. 8. Army said Mnnday that
£
In an area where almost every
il. Murray Fields, nf New York
* bridge his been knocked askew or
ly, on# of Ihrrr Americans to he
walked away, almost every road
rrtcaicd soon hr Ruiila, ha* beer
washed out. almost every m l line
absent w i t h o u t leave since i*i*
lorn up. transportation would bt
from an armored regiment at
primitive were it not for Use heli­
&gt;fu*roberg, Germany.
copters.
A spokesman said Fields, now
HAMPTON, V. 'jro—ti was hot
To go by mobile transportation
JO,
was attached tn headquarters
the ether
overland in some instances you and humid in Hampton
and humid II..I! wrvlce troops of th* ?nd Con
would have to travel a rugged, night. So hot
a Hamwfosi man whn'd bean fi.k »*«*»ulgry RegimeM
at N uernbri
of hll disappearance
circuitous route of 20. even V&gt;. a Hampton man. whnd been fi.h- „ ,h„
Ing
In
MOIa
Creek
beside
a
bridge
miles to go between points only
In early June t!H*
on the Military Highway, decided The State Depirtment annnunred
(A a quarter mile apart.
But the hellroptrrs can set down to peal off hi* clothes and taka a in Washington Saturday that Ihr
awlm.
anywhere—and have
Soviet Union ha* agreed in releaiv
After all, K was I ant. and much F i e l d s aWig with Wilfred r
Many of the military pilot* ere
Korean Wgr Veterans. Comminted too lata h r i t i r la coma Ctttniah, Ametbury, M a n , an
along . . . hut ao* dH
oaa weary pilot:
Army private missing from hi*
“ This la more ragged than any The man. who had Juit finished unit In Vienna amce IhO, and
disrobing,
aeramhled
ovar
an
abut­
, duly I ever saw In Korea **
Frederick Charles Hopkins, an
They’ve picked people out of ment and kM.
American not otherwise Identified
trees, off isolated islands and T V motorist caught a glimpse
ether flood-threatened vacation of k in aa bo retied ovar the aide
spots. It was Navy helicopter of tha abutment and. fearing an When your habr la ready far hi*
• pilot* who brought back the bodies accident had hapyened. stopped to flrat taste of solid foot, take it
easy. Offer no more than a tiny
of the victims of the worst single iftvuatigato.
When the motorist didn't ate any- sample nf the food on the end of
1 tragedy in the floods—the eblitcra
lien of Camp D*vt» north of here. bo-ly in tha water, ha railed polico. a smilj spoon Gradually offer
Friday, Army helicopters re­ The pataca eaSed tha Are d«- more until Baby is really used to
trieved between 1M and 2M chil­ partmawL Beeruera hurried tn the the new flavor and texture
dren off two island camps tn the aeene. A largo crowd gathered
Helkoptere from a nearby Army
Delaware Hirer.
One helicopter Hew a mother and haw wore summoned
new b e n baby—born by caadlalight Officer* h e a d the mining man's W i l l You Be Our
MATCHING COLORS
la Stroudsburg Methodist Church clothiag nflod betid* hi* bicycle by
Friday night—to the Cast ftrouds Use crook. Paper* to hit pockets
far H kfft e e d n h o U w o r^
Guest7
kle earn*. They sadly
■ •burg Hospital. Urmsdsbun aw
Ml family of hie dlaapBeet Stroudsburg, though only a
have bated 2* AlePlot Wall Point
; feeble stoee'a threw abort, are
Fer nearly too beer* the search
completely cut off from tech ether.
Reams at the Mar*
The helicopter* have been using
the Strowlsburg K ata Teachers / V f tf «•»• * Wcpkena Jingled Lou MeteL
m u x * Gltn
Cefleg* football field, 1M yards at police heedquartari ft wri tha
tail ourro h m w T
•*»- He'd arrived home • Aheohrtalr Frew Far I
.femn tha East Stroudsburg Hospi­
tal, aa a landing base to bring (n safety—fed unclad.
Coll
the I.umher Numhor
Day'* to Ne* Arrival# At
Polie* 4declined
the dead and Injured
man’*
- M th e helicopter airlift la
Our Naval Air Btatlam,
croedinated by Dm Amy
*h« Tnbyfeamu
• Flak Op Tear Raya el
CARD

An a u to m a tic
electric range and
refrigerator keep
your kitchen cool
and cleaner, too.

Better Think Twice
Before Attempting 3
Tint Sudden Urge

iuun*SomiGtosf

"

nuns

83"

Heat the water,
not the house,
with an electric
water h e a te r...
and let Reddy do
tho dishes, too!

End steamy, hot,
tiring washdays
with an electric
washer and dryer
...Life will be won­
derfully cooil

Far AmMim Sonic*

of

■ H o i to the
■de -fee year
ppi# ®Ttrn

Make to thoa*
*t fee JefcarrUle

h ttw a, card*,
deaeted cere.
. V . O.

r»E« 3

U. S. Working On New Series

them German rotunleers. arrived
about S p m and quickly *laar*d
the town. Heavily armed scout
cars pursued the tribesmen 10 or
I t miles back toward the moun­
tains.
A man who went with the legion
said at least ino of the Moroccans
must have been killed. The re­
treating tribesmen took many of
their casualties with them.
Much of the town wsa rained
In some districts nearly every
house was burned out Officials
hurriedly estimated the damage at
a billion francs, about 1300,noo.
“This land has drunk up lent
nf millions cf my francs,” said
one rifle hearing civilian "Now it
has drunk up my son too."
French Morocco has dnicn* of
small towns like Oued Zem. where
the Moroccans far outnumber the
French. France does not have
enough police and troops to garri­
son them all

Outer
Space
Outruled

Tow. Aup. 23, 1355

H ILL LUMBER
&amp; SUPPLY YARD
sis w. nit* st

FLORIDA P O W IV t A LIGHT C O M P A N Y

�• -

Full-Time Recreation Director
Would Be Benefit To Community
' L tt’a look buck and evaluate our turn*
tt e r recreation projrram.
‘It we* the hiffgpat and beat that Sanford
h i t ever experienced.
The summer recreation propram la one
e f the means throuph which children are
educated to use their time to an advantape.
It la an extension of tlie school propram
with no “lessons” involved.
Such a propram to allow our children
to 'Met off ateam" la of utmost Importance
to our community.
Tho overall propram Just doesn't po far

enough.
The way ve look at it
of Snnford should emnloy

la this: The City
a veer ’round re.
creational director to loo!.* rfter the interest
o f the voiirip people from pre-school aye
on i:n to the vnunp married couples.
Don't misunderstand. This Isn’t an effort
to curb Juvenile delinquency. I* !« a proprnm
to keep juvenile delinquency from occiirrlnp
In our romrqunitv.
Romcnit&gt;dr the adnpe. “as a twlp ia
V en t____ "
That’s the wav we would like to sea San­
ford. As Sanford pmWs, nur recreation rropram should prow with I' As *he number
of rhlldren lnrrea«&lt;* fsritblrs should be
Tnndo available for them to plav As we have
ataled before: a teacher’s time must 1*
Used to teaeh: s nrearhrr mu«* utlllre his
t*me to preach and lend people to christlanltv; a police officer must utlllre his rime
dlrectlnp trnfflr and taVImr rare of those
who run afoul of the law A full time rrrrrn*
It’s time to think about the three “R’a”
Derain. Start the children rehesrslnp their
■l»c’n and eountlnc numbers And be sure to
take advantape of the thousands of hnrpnins
offered In Sanford Stores. School starts
Bept. 6. Registration day is Aup. 31.

The Sanford Herald
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S i» U a .
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*1 r m a i n a ml S a n k S ISTS

eu ro p rs s iw raita* ■■*

jg lS tM HUISkS IS , Kaarallia Mila*
s r a a iw ir T io a ’ " iiV n ia

‘

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***** Waalka
SI* « « lk *
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ail akllaar* la llrn . -at*. .1 ihaaka. r*aa|ailaaa a i l
•ail** *1 «al*rialaai*al Imi IS. *ar*... ml ral.laa
faaS* will ka .kaia** la* al r*a*la&gt; a*i.ril.laa raiaa
8 * s i*n i M
noilooallr 0* a*a»roi l l m i l - i i i
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kW la awMIlaO aa*la*S*at* la 10* a** Imi t*waOII#a*l-a ao ail Ika la»at a im wrlata* ta Ifcla aawawawa*

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Page 4

Tuesday, August 23, 1955

MinAVM* HUUK VKRMK
I have aet before thee this day Ilf* and
good, and death and evil.—Dent. 30:15.—
Foliotaring an evil course of itarlf tenda to
deatro.v life, we die a little every day hr sin­
ful living. We should value and honor life.

t u i s r m i f r '^ T H

tlon director would look after the playtime of
Sanford's children.
Our Board of City Commissioners would
he makinp a wise Investment, not an ex­
penditure, when such an item is considered
for the 1953-56 hudpet. There would be no
enst involved when li\c» of younp people
arc considered.
a

•

Public Forum

referen ces

1COULD D O

•

More Emphasis Needed

“Strike while the iron is hot ” is an adapt
1 /9 5 C
that has lieen used over and over apain.
scutfotr
(•M r* * #
Kmphasis cannot bo too preat that now
ia the time to prepare, become Involved in,
to build, or to arranpe for, the promised
flocks and terminal for frelpht water traffic
lietuccn Jacksonville, jaunts north, anil San­
ford.
Sanford is literally “losing its shirt” by
not going “all out” in makinp such facilities
available.
Income would Increase the city treasury
to a [mint where it would lie in fi &gt;ancial posi­
tion to take care of, not only its old debts,
ih e*nl&gt;
^ u anee to K
f r the
a : ex?
the
bravov Out
but could make new ones for the progress
of the community.
We have literally “shouted from the AMES MARLOW
housetops" that the docks and terminals a t
Sanford, on the St. Johns River, wouM he a
lifesavcr.
From outside of Sanford comes the same WASHINGTON ta-E very once enr* for democracy by giving; It aeemi aafe lo aay
a very tiny
admonition. Use the water facilities is the in a while the American educa- kim a basil for comparison and percentage of youth* who go to
hue and cry o f every foreslghted v ia ito r Uunal system gets rapped on th# •" “"«»»«&lt; *'"*
p o l i t i c a l tchools in this country get a
w ho looks over the Sanford potential. Huai- ht, d for f.umg lo give the youth
___________________ Igrounding la political philosophy
lieaanicn from fn r nnd wide have advlcatad of the country a sufficient ground '
aucli a move.
ln« In &lt;**mocr*cy.
Vet, no move is made to take care of The latest rap romt* from the
tho
fiitnrw.
M* ful and retire*"»officers
goiemment
the rltv’a
clt&gt; a [uturu.
. . .
official*
which
We haven t seen such a growth anywhere ,|l4dlH u,, problem of Amanran
In the State of Florida as would happen here prisoners of war raptured by th#
at S an fo rd should the d- eka and terminals Communists la Knrea.
become a reality. It has been predicted, time Tkts commute* b l a me d »h*
s . 0f n r ^ * iiiir ip t. a . a t ,
aize in the next ten year*. Rur with the lh, y
)iltr
,lfcM pritm
added facilities, there's no telling where onrr: th* indoctrination and propaSanford would go in size, income, grow th and i»ndi tactic* of tha Commuaisti.
economic worth
Bu* ,,1# rommlUe# aaid:
There’s one wav to get th# eyes of the “Tho prisoner* nf war (who
Stof*
ilium hr
And
willnne
tie to get
u rt m
th e h**”
,ih *B
1,1 by
th* Communists!
S
ta le upon
ti*. A
n a th
m na t w
|d ,o||
fh#Jr
bj|UU
M
|h
proposed docks and terminals underway.
,h&lt; Mrvl(# 0fto4
Businessmen from ell over the State will -loyal American! — the respon
ninke Snnford a meecn for liullding, Indus- sihility for ihelr building Uei with
try, warehouse*, trucking, railroad freight,
.tch0Qi' ^
and hundred, of other related businesses, ^
fomml„M n ||( llH
ahould the work get underway.
ernmenl agenrie* get together with
There’s no better growth than a solid rivtlUh educational institutions.
growth, and there’# no hatter wav to get th# rburrbea and other patriotic orsolid growth started than by getting behind
^
britor under

System Gets Rapped
Find New W ay To Cure
Blinding Eye Disease

,h. w a , .„d tcrmln.l, P™JK,
0V*E-

1•

•

put I,

News Of Men In Service

‘This column Is toe Sailor* l * f
aid rc a d m la uie la oxpresiicj
ANNAPOLIS Md , (PHTNC) — PORT KNOX. Ky.. - P v t. Ray.
ttanr opimom epos any ■ attars al
lDi*reil la U&gt;« groeral public Wt Among the 1,100 aew BidsblpBCi mood Thomas, SI. sow of John H.
solicit your Utoai an* fair a.rf- i t the L'. S. Naval Acadeay here Thomas. Pent Park, ia receivin*
banc tracing at Fort Knox. Ky,
CUBA ol any em tio* conditions,
city-wide. state an* national: com- is Joha W. Mormon, too of Mr. s i a member of the 3rd Armored
Benia ar cntlctsB i of individuals, sod Mrs. Joseph D. Morrison of Division.
public officials, group* ar s r i s * Alls moot* Springs.
The “Spearhead” division, forlist loos, but ba temperaie. (air
Morrison a as graduate* from the merly a training unit at the Armoran* truttful No personalities. The
I r s itt of your totttr depend* upon Admiral Partagut Academy, St. ad Center, recently waa reorganb
the Importance of what you bare Petersburg, ia May. IMI. an* att­ ted Into a combat-ready unit.
ta lay Ail letter* wlD bo signed ended Orlando Junior CoUeg*, Or­ prtvito Thamaa entered the
hr writer with address, though lando, ria ., for 1 year.
Army la July IMS.
signature will ba withheld from
Ifa
enlisted
In
the
Marine
Corpa
BERLIN-Pvt. Dak Id Nelson, IS,
publication upon request Wher­
ever passible letter* should b* in December, IMS. and «*i honor- ion of Mr*. Mary Nelson. Wllllimt
in Jun*. IMS, with Clark Cl.. Sanfrod, is a member of
ed to S00 or MO word*. The ..ably discharged
limited
.
. s
Herald retervea the right to e d li: to# r*,#
P nvite Plral Clan,
the «th Infantry Regiment la Berlin,
or rut lettcra to fit the apace | ||« entered the Aridemy on a Re- Germany.
available.
| crtlery of Navy appointment on Tht Ith Regiment guard! Ameri­
can installations and undergoes in­
T believe In the farmer and hi* Jun*
*****
tensive training in the former Ger­
future. A follh bom in dead* and ,
*•!« .trlV » f.mbfr' *
man capital. British, French. Rus.
not wolds, hut the hard working
^ | r , JullK , in iu » They are sian ant V. S. troop* has* occu­
P*opl* that they are and tha achnow receiving in
indoclrinatkm
in *a&gt;
ad. pied Berlin’unco th t end of World
u tM i m a i i D n in
levemrnts that ther have made to tanee of tho regular academic War II.
feed our people from th* beginning year which beglna September d.
Privatt Nelson, a gunner In Comof time. Our t-ellafa as human he1
_ _ _ _ _ pany K. entered the Army In DecInga pertainl-g ta such does not ,
,
ember ISM and was last stationed
give credit to tho farmer a* u t w # af Mmanlty pertaining to I t y0rt Jackson, S. C.
valued, but If wa would atop to ,u r [•** which must bo had or
MUNICH. Germany, — PFC Ranthink w# would realise th* value of ®“r
* ° “M aevar survive. d,|j grjnolds, IS. ion of Mrs. Nelli*
tho people who work from aunup rh*
In "&gt;y estimation, M irg m i Reynold*. Sanford, reto sundown to make aura that wa f r*., * "’"•‘ important poopl* ^ y .
graduated from th*
ar* daily fod.
•"
world Th# farmer know* seventh Army Non-Commlisloned

s
Munith- r*” ht
*fry aHul*
.........................
very m u s
A supply’ specialist assigned to
does h# gain.
th* Ttta Chemical Depot Company,
What with th* sweat of hla h# successfully completed a fit*brow, shou.d w* all think that
course In leadership, map
farmers ar* hick* fram the conn- rr, jmg and other military subjecttry. or thiuld we com* to th*
Reynolds entered the Army in
realisation
that thsy.
Auguit arum
1M4 ■ana
and w«g
wai •stationed ai\t
.
- th* farm- nuguss
» r J - h-! r °rt
V* ' b # h w arrivu’* '■
mm
? fc7
J Europe last March,
gat m# wrui'f, h jt ike so-called
&lt;iw
He it
is _a IMI graduate of Seminola
uptown gu&gt;a will gladly admit u.'.'k School'
that they look to the fatmar f o
r -------------------their foud.
EVANSTON. 111. * - M ark MaxThey ara th* male people who ’»•«- »" amateur ehemJst. had
gtow and p it nut th* food for a ll' tte b grass trouble last month. II*
of us. 80 thank you fanner* and hrwmrrd up a potion that got rid nf
may all of ue as human beings, it—and lurned his lawn a mottled
appreciate you. God hlesa th* toil green and yellow In th# process,
and th# men «ho rulllvat* It for Undaunted, he returned lo hi* test
th# sacred use of humanity. “ In tuber, mad# another brew and
God wo trust."
dyed the gras* hack to !U original
Judy Bturm greet.

YOU'RE TELLING MEI

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Commuaisti “ mad* (0011“ of some

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American POWs gnd “loots of

Have you met any of the new folks arrlvWoetrtaahoe
Intt &gt;t Ih . S.nfunl N .v .l Au&lt;lll.ry Air SS, ..“ S n E S S ,T . o T ..1 S
Station. Tliey’re wonderful people and you'll lion of lh# world and Karl Marx
as mankinds benefactor.
enjoy knowing them.

“ Many of to# ro w '# ." to* com
mitle# went on, “ knew too little
HAL BOYLE
abowt too Untied Mate* and Ba
Ideal* and tradition* So too Chi
no** tndoctriaitors had toe sd
vantage.”
Some af them, aaked to ton whst
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, Mail I reassured her. “ Daddy cao't
Even when M turned out he thay knew about American polities
ta —Vacation notes: It Is a won e i t h e r . If ho eouM. he sure wasn't actually Davy at ail—he and history. Pound out thetr Chi­
derful experience to introduce a wouldn't have to work for a liv­ was RiUy Young, our landlord'* nes# raptor* knew
ehlKi to an ocean
ing."
ion, and only I'V year* old—sh* didn't know what to* CommunDt
This has hern a crowded and Tracy patted each war* at It didn't mind. A girl expert* a fellow program waa all about; somo had
never heard ef M an.
happy time for our daughter Tracy earn* In. squealed with delight at a resort to tell tall stories.
Ann. who Isn't quit* IS month a old. rd surprise every lime ah* found Since then life has been as tn
TVs set up a system of educating
During a w rrk'i stay on this his­ a seaahrll When M was lima to tollrating swirl fnr Tracy — an young Americana In democracy on
toric old whaling Island off the Iravt the hearh I asked her how ocean swim In the morning, an too broadest poaalhle seals — not
Maiaathusetti roast she enjoyed sh* enjoyed too ocean. “Nice." afternoon nap. torn rookies and a only la college but in grammar
her first dip In toe Atlantic O cean- the said, turning up a face lit with rump with Billy before bedtime.
and high aehoola — may call for
end had her first romance.
Joy. *Thli la nothing but th* (rum­
a major evarhaullag ta
But
the
golden
dsya
ar#
over.
We
Owe of the odd thtngs about my old Atlantir.” I told her light­ return to the city tomorrow. Billy •duration.
parent* la that that always hop* ly. ••Stick with me, baby, and didn't want to say goedby. As hla Mow 1 1 1 a young man he ta itfrt
toafr children will like the things you'll see aom* real oreani.”
mama led him away, ho walled, — not with (Lichee and
tooy do. All my Ilfs I have loved “I will, daddy,” aha said, gull* “ I want to itay with Traey.”
but with solid historical 1 ____
tha rain and th* s e n a d ef seriously.
to prefer democracy to fascism ar
Tracy
looked
doses
from
I_
Most
y
o
u
n
g
ladle*
complain
water, and I wanted Tracy to feel
communism and ha able to dalm d
th* same way about them. Sh* hat there aren't enough young men at window at her deporting tearful it?
lover
with
what
f
am
afraid
was
•hown signs of being a real child 1 resort. Tracy hasn't had that
Moat students, aomtwhore be­
of nature. She like* to try to catch trouble. Soon rfter wo returned a smug expression. Att along I had
tween
grammar ached and roltoge.
thought
Billy
cam*
only
for
the
to
our
apartment
a
young
follow
■ hreex* In hrr finger*, to go wad
tog tn toe rain, lo pit flowers and “ ilk a nut* full of frecklea looked rookie*. But Tracy knew better. get some Instruction in political
science. But that's machinery: hew
tree trunks, and watch the moon up at Tracy In th* window and Ito* knew he ram* to aes her.
Bh# I* smiling In her aleep now. a government operates. The Amer­
com# up. Rut I was afraid the called. “ HI. stupid."
ocean might teem overpowering to Flattered at this m aril of es­ quit* happy at lh* prospect of go­ icana toarh one kind af political
her. A recent summer storm over­ teem, Traey replied, “Como up?" ing home in to* morning, leaving acleocc, too Russians soother.
But political philosophy — the
whelmed her with ill sudden vio­ A moment later th* little boy ap­ behind her the first oreas nf her
lence. It was the first Ume ah* peared tn th* doorway and said, life—and her first Billy—with ns story of man's struggle through
the ages to shako off absolute rule
had ever really noticed a storm. "I am Davy Crockett, as’ I 1 regrets.
Bh* looked out the window: In a we. more's • years old."
Somehow I with she could stay by a king or group and stumble
then barked away, it*i1l*d. And She has heard a lot about Davy that way. Why are children so toward democratic rule — can give
every time th* Uahtnlng flashed or Crockett Is th* last few months eager to grow up and leaih to# a youth a solid base for hla profbrbut had sever hoped to meet him sadness thst lies la the passing
the thunder rolled, she aaid la
•mall placating voice—a i If aha Is tha flash, th e Invited h la ta of nay summer nr tho saying e l
herself were th* cause of an this far a rookie.
any farewnUT
nnroar la the thy: “ Exeuao me,
ptaase, l i g h t n i n g . Excuse me,
please, thunder.”
N1AGAIA-ON-THK-LAKI, (tat . I
Rat Tracy mad* friends with Uw
wm me
oaietoi tassch
*o*eh auk-1
Wh
ta-WMh
tan official
••oaa an sight. Dressed ta her
ing ever, foe to* Mmohstag at
And h# thing suit. Mm stepped to
t. ta t le eaa
in T U
Me odga ef the beach, squinted nut
tao Ith World Jam boftt gat­
¥ • I N N I T T C lip
• t th* sail-studded sea with the
Ued dowa Monday to Lh* business
•f

Child's First Time A t The Ocean

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tag too trip worthwhile.
into about ertryawo la trying
hard to make tola a iw iaaafta
■aattag. a t well as to make toe
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la m ii aO th ro u # the village wot-

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Specialties At Union News Co.
eSport Puzzling, Fancy Names

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A '■Glamour Tour" to New York
and Washington. D. C„ In which
Sanford women ara Invited to
take part. I* scheduled Tor Sopl'
fl-11 by Sigma Alpha Sigma, s
National Bu«inr«t Sorority. This i*
an annual festura ef the work
tng girl's sisltritood and soma of
the most famous places in the east
wiU be rolling out the red carpet
for the out-of-town visitors, and
ihtt will be truly I champagne
vacation on a soda pop budget.
Tha group will travel lo New
York via Baltimore and Ohio Rail­
road and stay at the swanky Goth
cm Hotel They will have dinner at
the lamous l-attn Quarter, lunch
at the tt'aldorf. attend fashion
shows, visit Ihe United Nttloni
and tour the NBC Studios. In
Waseuigton, D. t\, they stay at
the Willard Hotel and will be ho*
ored guests at one Of the foreign
embassies, will visit the United
Stairs Naval Academy at Anna
polls, tour the important Governmen' buildings, Arlington Came
tery and Mount Vernon and be an
lertatned by Eric Welle, the "aoda
fountain genius."
The cost of the entire week end
horn Washington, D. C to New
York and return It IMIS. This
Includes bold accommodations
Rail fare, meals, tips, sight tee
tng, tails and baggage trantferi
The sorority h tt established a tra
vel department operating on a
non-profit basts at a service to
business women snd til tours are
especially planned lo r e n t e r
around Ihosw things af most inter­
est lo women.
Sanford women msy obtain In
formalion on the trip from the
National Headquarters of sigma
Alphs Sigma, *n West Jarksnp
Regional chairman, Mrs Irwi He
Rlvd.. Chirago, J]| nr from the
Vi He, Room tj , no Wen Fejatia.
Baltimore, Md.

N E W Y O R K . ( * - Whsls selling papers at II. announced
■U ik.. rock eontlsk iim t hen sweeping policy charges, including
smttffl# . .La Baron d'Agneau de separate financial reports.
pra-sal*.. .or b*#f bouillon on tha Simtnsky was asked to stay on
rotki &lt;t Rockefeller center'* ele­ as Union News president end was
gant L'ste Louts XIV. . . .
given a green light to eipand as
d r a h»t dog with m u h at a much is hs wants to. "I've ad
guhwsy shark a tew block* »»»y mirtvl Mr. Ziminsky's integrity and
. . . a hamburger with pickle and ability for t long time," Gsrfinkle
A nu&gt;tard at a stand in Dallas . . . says.
hsm and cheese sandwich on a Zimintky Is a handsome, ruddytrain pulling out of Buffalo.. . faced man who esmo to I'mon
These are specialties ot Union News in 1*47 from a Gimbals Bros
K»»s Co., which in U •tales eaters, vice presidency. Most of his life
vsnds or otherwise provides almost hat been spent In merchandising,
everything for the traseltng public starting at the age of 10 in lace
oacept a hand with the lunage It and bankiat at E. T. Slattery Co.
•lto sells newspapers
in Boston.
Says President Victor D Zimin- "In rstenng lo the public" says
“ We've been serving the pub­ Ziminsky, "We h u e to give serv­
lic h r t l year* and we'll keep on ice and quality and—with emphasis
^ g iv in g them what they want We'll —variety. We serve so many dif­
W ev*n make ■ stab at taking care ferent kinds of people our opera­
M the' people who rocket to the tions esn't be standardised. In
moon."
Grand Central Station alona there
Unabashed by Its humhl* ap­ are four or fue different kinds of
proach to making money, the com- resisurtntt, from snack bars to
pany Is as fascinated by a penny high clast dining rooms."
gum machine at a subway stop— On* nf these is the famous oyster
since Its multiplied by thousands— b tr which dishes up IS.800 oysters
as It U by a IlSOOoq restaurant; every day snd IP s tons of lobster
or by catering a cocktod party for every year.
I t as H Is by a tennis match with
Another fascinating figure: Union
£13.000 spectators.
Newt pours more than 10 million
Penny by penny, Ihilon New* cup* of colfe# a year.
has built Itself into a multimillinw
In 1M4 a man named W. H.
dollar company, owned lock, stock Williams asked Cornelius Vander
and dividend by the American News bilt, president nf the New York
Co., world's largest wholesale news ■nd Harlem Railroad, if he could
paper distributors.
sell newspapers snd periodicals
The healthy subsidiary t* thought on his trains.
hy some to be privately embar­ WilUsms was told he could peddle
rassing the parent eompsny by the his papers if he first went through
business it's doing Annual financial the ears with ■ burket of water
report* always tumped the two ■nd ■ dipper to offer free dnnkt
feompsnles* sals* and tamings to in the passengers Williams agreed,
gelher—last year's consolidated and (hut may have become the
as let were tlTS.OW, lift—but this is country's first train butcher.
Project Pay* Off
due to be chtaged.
This was the origin of Union
A couple ef months ego Henry Newt. Williams eipanded opera­ For Housewives';
Carfinkle took ever as American tions, look in partners. But even
News president for a group that In hit most optimistic dreamt, It's Handicaps Helped
had quietly bought up controlling ■ safe bet he never thought hla
MONTREAL — Twe attractive
•lock. OarflackJe. a reieraa newa creation would grow up in ho such housewives have act up a profitdistributor who started hla carder ■ wealthy and important elliten. ebla business that la also help
ing handl.-apped womrt.
Mrs. Dorothy Block, t l . and
#P-TA Manual Study
Mre. Rose DieUher, 31, dldn t
take long to get thlngi going and
Course Is Planned
now thor* la a thriving little firm
and Mrs. G. E. Howland and known as Dolls* Outfitters.
Bv County Council •onMr.Skipper
They sell homemade dolla' gar­
end Mr. and Mra. Al­
The Remlnole fount? Council nf bert H. Stalling*- and two daugh­ ment* to the big Montreal depart­
the P-TA It spnnsnring a P-TA ters tauite and Betty nf Chicago ment store*, which in turn supply
manual study course nn Wednes­ Heights, lit. are visiting for two hranrhee across Canada, and
day, Aug. SI. at the Mtthedle* a cals with Mra. Howland's par­ many amaller local shops.
They employ about SO women,
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. It. L. Johnson.
Church In MrKfn'ey Hilt.
Study will begin promptly at * They ara planning to gn to Cuba a few of them blind, come handi­
capped tn other ways, and tha re­
j
m. The president of each nest Monday for a visit.
mainder married women who
tn the county hat been as*,
*
aimed section* nf the manual tn, Mr. and Mrs. Walior Beal and want ta earn pocket money at
sons, tammy, Darld and Rttphen home.
present ta the group.
When Mr*. Dlelcher Inserted a
In the aftc-noon hour the group of Odessa, Toi. are visiting Mr.
will break un Into workshops for Brel'* mether, Mra. V. C. Mess­ single newspaper advertisement
for at-home help she ra&lt;eivfd
various ehai-men with council enger.
more than 100 telephone call*.
chairmen a* moderators of each
Using Mr*. Dietrher't cellar at
Mr*. Michael Dugan returned
group.
Thota participating ara raquaat- home to Kateaeh, N. T. today af* a workshop, Uie two women de­
•d la being a aark lunch. Drinks ter spending three weeks with sign the garments and have pet­
her mether, Mre. Lilian Vickary. u n ia mad# U be cut Into volume
mill ho fin ish ed .
for distribution to their workers.
. Tha aeatioa will close at 1 p.
"We try M cater to Ui* child's
Mrs. J. ! Le* and aons, Philip
and Wllay, arrived Vaturday from UsU hy manufacturing (lethea
Lattimore, N. C., to visit a week h* ran Identify wrlth himself, such
with Mrs. t.*e'» mother, Mre. Lil­ s i school tunic* tod Red River
Coats," said Mrs. Dtetrher.
lian Vickery.
Both women have young .chil­
The OER will hold Ita annual Mist Nancy Rountree, Miss Rose­ dren and feel that their new busi­
Robert Morria Picnic Aug. &gt;1 ot mary Garnar, Miss Jonl Bounders, ness career does not Interfere
Rock Spring* at 1 p. m. There will Mis* Martha Owen, Mi** Mary with their family lives. "We be­
be a covered dish meet. Anyone Ofivar, nf Themaevllla, Ga.; and lieve our children benefit from It
wishing tn learn more about tho Mite Diane Weatherford, of Jack­ because they are m constant
•te n t call Worthy Matron, Mrs. sonville spent a few days In Day- touch with creative work that la
P'lrglnl* Anderson, Mrs. Henrietta loan Bench.
close U them," said Mra. Black.
Salnea or Mr*. Mary Alice Wyatt.
Teddy WsTkar and Richard Pha­
Sunday hrunoh basuflta from ges left Bur day for Jackson­ Homa Accidents
vafflaa tarred with n honey aaura ville Naval Alt Base to taka part
To make the In tha Boy Scout Eaplerev’s Ren- Caused By Falls;
nnuee Juot heat a half &lt;up nf dasvoua. A study court* will he
honey with a half cup af butter held and etasooe wilt ge Into Some Can Be Fatal
• r margarine.
ship* and plane*. They will return
Pall* rata klgk among cause*
Friday.
•f Injuries from heme accidents at
all age*. Bays Myrtle Wilson,
Private P in t flaae Denald I . Hum* Demonstration Agent. But
NOTICK
K am kar. U. B. M. C. of Camp It le U people ever the nge af
A ll Calendar
LaJeuna, N. C-, returned lack to M that falfa are most likely ta
camp last week after having spent ha fa u l according ta National
II day* leavt a t tka home of his Safety Council ficures.
parents, Mr. and Mra. C. B. EarThe wkele family can help fallraker and family who reside at proof the home end grounds just
11M Randolph SC
by gtring more thought ta dnlng
away with fall hatsrdt. the U. ft.
For that mldaftamoon pickup Department af Agriculture sug­
beverage, mlg throe tablespoons gest*. fo r example, cheek en
of nmmswlally-peeparod ehoco- step* and stairways ta he sure
lolo syrup with a quarter tup of they are well-lighted, tn goad re­
undiluted evaporated milk and pair, have eontlnuMis handrails
twe-thirds cup hot strong sadfa*. an hath tides If they are wide.
Add Ian cuban, stir wall and onjeyl
Children ran learn la heap toys
aff tha flaar at lawn except In
Utelr awn pity area. Many nn
Mrs wherry preserve you've fust elderly perean hat tripped an lays
put h as t ftlUap fog apeid* left an eta!re. walks ar ether un­
culm iuyerw. Screw Upped with expected plate* Re aura span
prepared vMffla p u d d ly folded windows have tight screen a r
InU whipped cream. If yew kev* a ethr safeguard* to prevent falls.
nutmeg grinder, pace It with She
Re sura garden tools are not
left where they mey ha trip-hasards. If yen euhstiluta scattered
i HU peuali halves ruga ar g n u nigs for winter
(freed er cuatmd) with • little carpets he sure they are aaeured
JACKETS OK
ceufeetkaer'e eager Dealing fie- against sliding underfoot or retch­
veeed with grmted Mwsow rind and ing n heel ar too. Special floor
COMPLETE
vunillaj Up with freshly-grated finishes may ha used that are
OUTFITS
n«t slippery.

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Picnic Planned

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Listing* And
Society. Newt
Are Reqnetted
By I p. n . Tha
Day Preceding
Publication

Wadding or Formal
Coming Up?

FOR RENT

CARV1NGM
EATCUTS

Sanford Women
Offered Chance
For 'Glamour Tour'

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A4/ss

o ro th y

M in Jan lim e Rafrgett. daugh­
t e r uf Mr*. J , L . Itrx c e tt and the
late J . L . R eggrtt ot i'r o * i C ity ,
todav announces the fin a l plans
fo r h rr sp-uoBchlne m a rn sK e to
Stan ley l-ctinusn B ru n d cy. son of
M r. and Mr*. W i*. Brum ley of
this c ity .
The rerrm onv w ill la k e place
at S p m. *- jn«ln)
pt. 4 a l iM I't
Oak .t ie . in 'he form *&gt;f a garden
wedding. This I* the home o f the
h'ldc-elcct's
h lo '.h cr-ln -la*
and
sis te r, M r. and M rs. John C a r l­
ton.
M rs. R. M ■••men w ill fu rn l-h
me music *n&lt;i K te ru n n lU g e c it .
the hrule-c’. r . t ' i bio th cr, w ill iw

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h t s or f*-V
V* euro to »*sse, Ms t&gt;*
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we isi w*.

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e*w ie|i«( le U i h l&gt;k i l u i
*■ees ef s1, - , ' m *&gt;••**. **
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soloist.
Eld er W. Brown o f P e rry w ill
o fficiate the rile s and attendants
w ill be Mr*. C arlto n , matron of
honor; M r*. Jam es Whiddon J r .,
ar.d Mi«* June Baggett, both s is ­
ters of the oride elect.
R e t man w ill he tt S Bru m ley
J r . and tnher*. John IV C a rlto n ,
and James Whiddon J r .
A il filends and re lative * o f the
couple ate ln*lted to the ceremony
and reception which w ill follow .

A**ut#*ai
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Singing Chance
Spotlight
Gives Big Thrill
On Hollywood To 16-Yeor-Old

HOLLYWOOD,
Bnh, Hnp*
who netds a new career like Text*
needs another oil well, suddenly
Buds 1 whule new vista ef show
business opened to him
For years, the movies have been
one | t | after another for Boh—
snd tl't paid off handsomely both
in fame snd money. Then la "The
Seven Utile Foys." Hope, for Ihe
first lime, shelved (he | t | a for
dramatic tclinf with laughs.
Now studios IP* approaching him
with Ihe type of roles once offered
lo g tttlMam Powell or t Cary
Grant. Upcoming on Hie Hope tltlr
ara "Thai Certain Feelmg." from
Ihe B r o a d w a y hit "Klni of
Hearts." Ills rostar will he Marlon
Brando's es leadtai lady — Evs
Marie Saint
N ril will come the English "Noi
for Money." tn which he «UI
co-star with Katharine Hepburn
Then "Beau J 1 m • s," Gene
Fowler's life of Ihe late Jimmy
Walher, mayor of New York
ttill Hope pulls Crosby and g&lt;*
in for Ihe hravy-handed dramatics
a Is "The Country Girl?"
"Never," p r o m i s e s Bob **1
couldn't stand seelna myself get
that serious and 1 don t think th*
puhlle enuld either."
The Hope movt# schedule alone
could kill off an ordinary trio r
but Bob will alto m tatf*. before
lb* season it eier, to do eiaht
hourloni television thorn, make
hit usual doien or more trips
semis the rountry or abroad, enter
• score of charity golf tournaments
and emcee at least 30 banquets
and specitl shows,
Bob's secret Is knowing how lo
relax. He's also one nf those lucky
people nh etn go to sleep the
mlnul* his head tourhas Ihe pillow
— nr th* bark nf an airliner teal
Ha moves fast and often but
vetdnni gets upset One of the few
times ta hit life, he ever got really
nervous was hla first golf match
with President Eisenhower,
"I had known him from my war
travels but I knew how seriously
he look hli golf, tte were teamed
In • tournament and I went tn
piece* and aha* an hi. W* tost "

VIRGINIA REACH. Ve Six
teen yeti old JeH Stubbs his 1
cue far hopeful canaries.
The w*r to get * Job iinginx
with a big-asme bend is In go to
a dense, wtlk up U the bend
leader, inlrodur* yourself, sing a
eouple nf &gt;»nt* and lh*n gn home
and wait for the Job to come to
you.
It hapt-ened just that war far
Jeri a petite. 3 font I inch bru­
nette who's now a featured vo, al­
ia! for Jan Garlier's hand One
day ah* was doing her vocalising
in the cornfields of ruial low*
Tha n o '. She was launching a
professional career at this aca
shihe resort,
Jeri, whose professional name
ia Jeri Randolph, i* the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rtuhhi rf
Marshalltown |nwa. Her father
grow* not only ro 'n hut alfalfa
and ralsea choice Angus end
Gupernsey eaitie.
Khe had no aspirations far a
singing career until one spring
night when the accompanied her
parent* lo a dance at which Gat­
her'# orchestra was playing Then
rhanc# stepped in to make up her
mind for h»r.
"A sinter stepped out to the
mike," says Jeri. “end he look.d
exactly Ilk# a b-n I'd met some
year* earlier in He* Moines , . .
During Intermission I went eier
and talked with him. If wasn't th*
boy I'd known hut l^rry Itean.
wbo'it been singin* with the band
for some tim« . . •
"tt'e talked about singing and
f a-ked, “1# It very hard to smr
with a band? \ * r r y laid, 'Would
you like to try It?"
"I was acared and tbrilte-l, hut
I said 'Yea' . . . I »ang two songs
When I finished, Mr. Garber asked
for my name and address.
In late June, Garber's regular
feminine vocalist asked for a restJen's name popped Into th# band
leader's mind, lie called btr tong
distance Dow IhsuIsvIIIo. Would
she taka th* job? You hot tb*
would!
",«h# has perfect pitch," toy*
Garber. "She learned by heart all
th* mnaical arrangement* In four
days—quits a feat."
"I'm **t Interested In m»n or
marriage." ah# aay*. But at 1«,
sb* admits ah# might change her
mind about that.
Right now ah* plan* to toko
leave of th* Garher outfit in th#
fall to return to Marthalltown
and finish her high school educa­
tion. Bhall b* a senior next ses­
sion.
Rut before that, Garber will
play a dal# in Marshalltown'*
Forest Park Ballroom and Jeri
expects he biggest thrill to com#
when ah* anlar* in# the homo
Mr. nnd Men. Wllmer Stapleton folks.
_
am fraud to announce the birth
Quick dish: turn a can of maca­
of n daughter, Cecilia Iran*, on
Auf. 1* in th* Fernald-Laughtoa roni with rhees# tiue* Into a pi#
Memorial HoepitaL
plate. Tog with slices of tomatoes
sprinkled alth sail, pepper and
L t and Mra. Ralph Cox announce minced fr**h or crushed dried
the birth of a daughter, Marcia basil. Hsst under Ut* broiler or
C ant. Aoff. BO. She la tha farmer la the oven.
Mina Shirley Moreland,
Next lints you bake soft molasses
Bier# C-e candies you a rt going
to use en * party table in the re- rookies try sandwiching soma of
frigem tw aver-night. This eeld them together tn pair* with cream
treatment may help to prevent cheese. Serve at once for a teatime trelt.
eweeaive dripping!

B I R T H S

WILL YOU BE OUR GUE8T7

S E W IN G

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Salurday night at the USlt a
"Di-orst" S-ng I'aiue wo* held
nllh senior hostesses finm the
Tout 1st flub, lepiesentnl by Mrv
J It Blown and Ml*, tt l »t e
t i t J .nlor hostesses »eie Miss
1'at fattii'-e and Mitt Matsta
Mm 1 in n. Refrethnw nts s m te s t­
ed to a talg* crowd.
Sunday aitun.iuii the Junlm
hostesses in fo&lt;«* invited the
USO to Banlando Spnngs fm a
pvnic and ' wIihiiiiiik V good time
was had hv all with about 33
menihett attending.
Runday a "TV Nile" was held.
Senior hostesses wi-re Mr*. Maty
McMahon aid 311 * Mat) Jane
Mllllkrn from the I'alholic women
Mist Ituhv Stcn-trotn was Junior
h.iitr«&gt; in eliaiar.

•netInn wi'h two

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;est*rr stiffness
1 tin— the *,n e machine setting
■p 1 • t t &lt;
mat. *•' -i
•itch around the petals nf tbo
flow er &lt;0 ftn'-s- edge*, following
euMs Hoes T&gt; im awav evee-a
fabric close • 1 I -e nf stitching on
tn.t ntlgrs nf &lt;ulin petals only.
die

T l r w lM T
Interm ediate 11
meet at the
Kut- Baptist 1 nurrii at 7 p n.
The l'a*t N o lle (iia m la ( lull of
the Hrbckah I «Hlge w ill m-• t
with Mt&gt;. Il&lt; n r) Jam eson at dd'J
I'a lin rtto A te .
- T h- Afternoon Cite!# of the
Kit si C h ristian Church w ill hate
an n ig a iiiia ttu iia l meeting a*. .1
p m . at the rh u n h . M i*. K a.k
w ill Ey chairm an.

WKTISESD VT
The p ra je r se n Ices at the F irst
Baptist Church at 7 tl p in
Supts Cabinet of the Sunday
School m rris at the K i n f Baptist
Church at b p m.
The I'e n ir il
Bantlst Church
choir w ill re n rai-e at 7 p m.
P ia v e r meeting wltl he held *1 9
n m, A church c..n fe ieiu e w ill l.e
held afte r n is jc r m re tin r.
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Try This One
( H fH 'O l.A f F I I I C R E A M
M N im illlK K

Ingredients: U s tups sifted
flour. &gt;, tesspiMin salt. 1 cup su
gar. J 4 rup shortening t soft 1, 2
iiu n rrs l l squares* un'Csvelrrirtl
rhorolate 1m elted!, t egg, 1 tea­
spoon canilla, I ’ y cups unroukeil
rolled nstt (q u irk nr nldfathmn
r d i , prepackaged Ire cream
.Method; S ill together the flour
• alt and sugar Add shortening,
melted chitcolale, egg snd v wr.stla , m ix together
until *in»oih.
(Dough w ill he quite stiff i Mix in
rolled oats Roll nut h r!ween two
ih r r t s nf waxed paper tn 1 3-inrh
thickness
Cut
into re rla n g lrs
]■» by 1 inches. F o r a d e rm a tic*
edge, use a p aslry wheel for enl(tng. Place nn greased
cookie
sheets 1 Inch apart. Bake in mod­
erate 1130 degree- 1 oern 3 tn in
m inutes. Cnol a few- sernnds he
fore removing from rookie sheets;
remove In racks with spatula and
coni
thoroughly. T n
make tec
cream sandwiches, place a slice
of ire cream between each Iwn
rookies and serve at once Amount
of tea cream needed w ill depend
nn how- many sandwiches ate I d
he served Store rem aining rooklea in lightly covered container to
be served plain llr r ip e makes 3
doiea cookies
Good frie&gt;l fish fllleta can be
made this way. Rrat an egg with
a tablespoon of water, a teaspoon
of aali and a dash nf pepper. Dip
two pounds nf fish fillet* (rut
into setting.tlir pnitionsl in the
egg mixture, theyt into fin# crae.
her crumbs. Fry ainwly in a genemu* amount nf melted hulter nr
margarine until golden brown on
both aide*.

WILL YOU BE
OUR GUEST?
W* kata leased N alr-eondl
tinned rwmas at tb* Mar-Loa
MataL
Abaalatslr FREE to alt aaw
arrival* at aur Naval Air
Matlao.

INSTRUCTIONS

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(ine of the nuvM thing* shout finished mat will he IS hy 13
arranging * «pe-t»l luncheon Is I int he*.
s.’fllnc a pretty i.thie The woman
Use your automatic xlgtaggsr
wrth a flair f»r rntcitalning know, to edge tho 1 »t and make th*
that gleaming silver, unusual tulip applique. In edge mat draw
fltwer arrancements and attrac- a straight 'toe a bwlf-ine-h in from
live place mat* can he almo.t a* the e-l-e af the mat on ait four
Important i« the food, when It •li'es. Thi* will t» your guide lira
c-me* lo putting gue-t* in a party for the fine satin stitch edging
Siisd.
the mat. tti'h the machine set fur
Local sewing ret ter evpeit* a satin sitrh (S3 tn 80 »titch-s
suggest you use your Imagination to the Inch 1 a- I vnur automatic
tn stitch pl»re mnt* to set a rlgrai-ger ser for a narrow hlght,
tl -me for your next luncheon. • •itch around the mat following
They sugge-t green linen mats the line you have d awn. Turn off
with a ga&gt; t-rllp motif, with the close tn line of stitching.
matching grr.-n napkin tucked in
To male t-jlln aiptique, draw
thr pocket made hy the tup of the
lu'Ip. The Ihcme is retried out d.-ign first on luown naper. Cut
with tulip buds Luting in in li« au,| trace the tulip outline on the
m*t. placing the dr.
„n t&gt;,# |^rt
dial dishe*.
n fn from the si ie
Each place mat rcituites a piece *i-le one
■
,f linen mea
19 i&gt;v IS »"d one inch up from the huttom.
inches. Hefot* cutting he sure to This outline should he about *
pull a thread lit Ihe linen to get inches high.
1 'Ing the *a-r:e brown parry
the evert giam uf the fa'crlc tf
your cult Inc 1* the Irasl hit off n. item tier* th# flower «ectloit
*'CTi onto a square
thr true giam, the mats1 will not only of th
of polka-tl
abri&lt;- Cut out th is

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• DRAPES
• BUTTONS, SUCKLES AND BELTS COVERED

R O B E R T M ER O

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Baggett
Here's New Pottern On How To Make
Reveals Final
TuliesO r Tnh^ Or New Place Mats
Wedding Plans
n. D
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| Me fla t. T h is i!r e allow* one-h.vlf

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I ASI I IMF TODAY
H Y A C IN T H n t l ' E fa r fa ll
and w inter Is thr choice of this
ll- in y E l n h tel box suit of nub*
hy imported wool. The r.mmal
w iistltne I* suggested hy tw in
flaps, duplicated In th* center
back. Haliy Victo r hat.

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M ' A l t l S 7:39

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Memorial Stadium

Oldtimers
Detroit's Kline
Is Only Twenty
But Holds Title

PaiHDIHt 11SIKHo w n I howI off hi* Mvrn-y«ar-old grand on,
David, at a golfer, fliherman and horse rider al a ranch In Ihe Rocky
Mnunt.iliii near Prater, Colo. Al lop, the President belpe hla grand,
son with Ihe telna aboard an II-year-old gray bora*. Al bottom,
Ih# Chief r.trrutiv* winrn alter a nine Iron ahol barely mlue&lt;| lha
target alter being hit by hit grandson, (fntcrasliowal Soundphoiotj

Jersey City Dodgers?
Sounds Pretty Funny
JERSEY CITY, N J 'R — Try a meeting wilh Dndgrrt’ President
rolling Ihit one on your longue. Walter F. O'Malley and other ofRetail of the Brooklyn team
T rs Jertey City Dodger*
Sounds strange, but It could hap
O'M allay told a newt ronlermcr
after Ih# meeting the Dodgers are
A derision on whether Ih* Na­ "•erinutly lnleretlrd in playing
tional Lragile leading Brooklyn sevrn game* in Jersey City" a.ldDodgen will play tcvrn game* In b g l
this rlty n rit aea.on will be
"It look* good for neat year and
reached In one month.
m r ."
Mayor Bernard J. Berry made
However, he said. Ihe Dodger*
the announcement yesterday after would nni'm nv# permanently lo
Jersey City If New York condemn*
lha nrrettary land for a new Ha­
dium In Brooklyn lf Ihr move
falls, he added, Ihey would con
•ider moving lo Qutcni, Lung ItI land or Jersey City.
IMayor
f fty a p llp
r r v said
■ft M I! would lake
Berry
Ihe rily soma ID days lo liguir
out the ro tli of fixing up Rnoievclt Stadium, where Ih* game*
would hi played. The munlnpall)
owned stadium Is being uted at a
Hie for auto races tad a* a that
Ing rink.

NEW YORK f - Iirtrnii'i Al
Kaltnr, only Ju ycart old *nl plny102 in im second big league cam ­
paign. had the American League
hailing lid* all but »cw#d up to­
day
With tr*l lh»r» five week* of thn
-ra-on left. Kalinr h'-M* a 37-poml
lead over runner up Vie Power ol
Kama* City The Tiger*' outfielder
gainrd Hirer point* to v&gt;l in tail
week’* game* Power, meanwhile,
diilodged Harvey Kurno of Detroit
from Ihe No 2 tpol. Power
dropped five pouter 10 314 while
Juenn, in hi* wont tlnmp of the
year, trial in points to j&gt;3 with
only live hilt In 30 al hal­
lo Ihe National League, Riehle
Ashbura of Philadelphia fell two
(mini* In XII for an It-pomt mar­
gin over Brooklyn'* Hoy t'ampanetla in tecond plare A'htmrn
rtroppe-l two poinlt before he » a i
tide lined with a pulled hark muarle l.i I Thurtday. Campanella alto
slumped two point* In Xfo
Ted Klut/ew&gt;ki nf Cincinnati, Ihe
ttnior circuit v Ihiid leading hal­
ter al 317, continue* in tet the
pare In home run * wild rt lltike
Snider of Ihe Dodger* hat driven
in Ihe rno-l run- III although
Philadelphia'- Pel Knm*, wild 1W&gt;
HUD. is gaining ground
Mickey Manile of Ihe New York
Yankee* walloped &gt;u homer* in
la.I week’s gamr* to bring hi* tea
ton’i American l,ragiir leading to­
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Boy Who Can Hit Gnat In Eye
With Football Is Plain Student

Chuck Davcy Plans
For Big Comeback
On Shaky Ladder

SHERMAN. Tea IW-Thf hnv
who can hit a gnat in Ih* eye with
a fttnlhall end kick it a country
mile wilt h r.p i.I another ttuJenl
at Amlin College S'pi I
If he |endt hi* talent* lo Ihe
SAGINAW, Mtrh e — Churk
Davcy, Ihe once flnhy cnllrgian tr.im it will be because be wants
who three year* ago fought hla
way to a wtltervej^hl championship limit with Kid liavilan, Decisive Victory
planned a rnmehark Imlay
Bui Ridging from Ihe split 19 Earns Fight Payday
round derl*ion Ihe former Michi­ NEW YORK IJR-A decisive Vic­
gan Stale Univef'ily lishlrf gamed tory over favored Hlnri Nocrro to­
over Pat Mann nl Syrarii-e last
night it wa* hard In sc# how Davcy day earned Paolo Metis another
plant It. gel anywhere In hli re­ television light payday.
Mrtia. Ihr rx-ltallan welterweight
turn
fiavev, rlow an I m il? after a rhampmn now living in Montreal,
13-monlh layoff, piled tin poinlt gave Ihe tlro-ig, rrude Brooklyn
only because Menu couldn't solve ynungtlrr a boxing lra*on in a TV
in roundrr al SI Nlchola* Arena
lilt aoiilhpaw style
Weighing IW, Davcy carried a l*&lt;t night He won a unanimous
diciikx)
2 pound edge n trr Mann
Aa a rr-ult Mellt wa* nffrrod,
The light was slow and dull mutt
and rpucUv arreoied. a Mpf with
of Ihe way
Davcy taid after the bout that Ihe winner of nrxl wtrk** Gena
he frit h it punrhmg "wa* not a* Poirier-fliria Chriilcnten welter­
sharp a t II should have been " Rul weight scrap al Ihe St. Kicka.
ha added he wj* "pl*aied with
klellt, 130. drubbed Nocero. 1HH
lha way my te n ttocl u p "
on the inuda and whackiH him
"What I need is tola of work," often from cutalde with a anaakyDavry said.
fatl right.

Baseball's Famous
Dazzy Vance Here
For Annual Contest
Th* annual “Oldtimer* Night
Celebration** thii year will b« lead
off hy Daxty Vane* who wai re­
cently elected as a member of the
Ita-eball Hall of Fame.
The famed pitcher is making
hla appearance in Ranfmd to help
local hai.»bait'officiala attempt to
reach a rath figure big enough to
pay off tax obligation* of tht
bavrbal! organixation.
Came time tnnight la act for
7:30 at Memorial Stadium with
tha OMlimrri to perform prior to
the game hrtwern the Cardinal*
and West I'alm Beach lltavaa.
Along with the opportunity to
•ee Vanre, local haieball cnthuiiaita will have a chance to i h
many of one-time Sanford playart
In a two-fnnlng game. Thoie tehadulrd to appear in the eonteat ara
|t*rt Chapman, Churk Aleno,
Ruddy l.ake, (iemge Krnii, Ted
Drookiyn, Lloyd
Swain, Jim
Tayne, Charlai Biuon, and other*.
AROUND TOE F»L
The Orlando Flyert, eight g*me&gt;
out front, ran now win the FlorrJ*
State league pennant on anv com­
bination of (wo victories or Gain**will* defrat*. Nine game* are left
on the ichcdulei of both Irami.
La»t night, the leader* walloped
St. Petenburg 11-4 while secondplare Gainesville iplit a doubleheader with Lakeland. The G-Men
won the opener 3 1 and loil the
afterpiece M In 19 Inning*.
Five ainglci and a double gave
the Flyer* aix run* In Ihe aiith
and Ihry added three insurance
run* In Ih# seventh. Jerry Webber
led Ihe IT-hit attack with a triple
and three atnglea.
An estim atrl rrowd nf 3,009
wa&lt; on hand for lha fray hted In
ronnerlion with Ihe “ Fun Time"
celebration at SI Peleriburg. Admltilon waa free
Ctaineaville'i Boh Reed allowed
three hiti going into Ihe IMh of
the aecnnd game, then Lakeland
clobbered him. Bandy Randall and
Hal Smellilv doubled in the Inning
and Poug Kingamore and Manager
Jim Tumrr had tingle* which com­
bined with a walk, sacrifice an I hit
balaman were good for five run*
Germain Pliiaro, a torn cried
outflclder-firat baaeman. won Ihe
opener for Gainesville on a fourhitter Roy Poole’* Iwo-run aingle
In Ihe actenth waa the declalve
btow.
W'e*l Palm Beach be*| Sanford
*2 before 331 Sanford fan* and
Payton* Beach defeated Cocoa Ifr

tn play and not became ha can
gel an alhlrlic tcholarsbip for do­
ing II.
Austin College it inaugurcling a
"ilrtrtly aiWhleur Inter-coilegiata
aihleiic" p r o g r a m Uilt (all.
There’ll be no such thing at an
Athletic trhnlarihlp. Any boy who
gelt a tchoUrthip will do to beraute nf schi’taitie fitness and
financial need Juit like any other
•ludent. And U he receives employ­
ment aid he will bavt to make
good on the Job.
IPs a new lyatrm worked out by
rrraidrnl John D. Moseley, who
aayi It ia "an experiment to cure
the financial and oltwr ilia of
athletic profetaionaliam that have
plagued to many tcboola to many
year*."
The program actually will not he
In complete effacl until 1IU Ath­
letes who already havn scholar
The Daytona victory gave Ihe
ships will be allowed In finish out
their eligibility. But Ihe new fel­ Islander* third plare, vice Cocoa.
low* coming in won’t get help ho. John Ivory Smith, taking tha docUion- on a seven-hitler, vat
cause they new athlete*.

backed with a M bit attack an&lt;l
was Mttr In troubla.
Wait Palm Reach took advan­
tage of Chuck Langfora'i w ilJn e ii
in the eighth when they had five
talk*, three iln g l n and ( mo stolen
baiea for fix rum

Season-Long Slump
Turned Into Banner
With One Big Blow

By TOE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Eddie Mctibee. the ex-big leaguer %
who patroli center field for Ih*
Memphi* Chlcki. ha* never had
a auric *c*»on aa a hitter. But
Ihe Tribe apetd merchant turned
hit »ei»on-long ilump Into a ban­
ner year l ilt night with on* blow,
a n t r u n ii;trii
i t t t i The hit waa McGhee'* tilth
U p s a rf
tlralghl over a two-game apan. It
K.ldst ••
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1 1 1 1
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*:«»»]» Jb
: * a i Eddie** firtl lime at bat. and pro.
M »srs l b
1 * 1 1
vtded the only run of Ihe gam a f t
l»-jh«l« f
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I I » » at Ihe Chick* beat Ihe pace *el.
|tn f» llk P
* * * * ting Baron* 1-0 and cut lha Bir­
p
* • t a mingham Southern Ann. lead to
» -)l. l'»"1 Tf
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TW laU
11 t ST 13 2 'i game*.
« u ro a u
Paul Stuffel geei after hia IMh
ab a ■ •
r u r lb
• i * : victory tonight at Ihe lop can •
Mr •all™ t
&gt; i
M imiii rt
4 * I * landers retume Iheir brawl Bir­
T a r ta ll if
I n 1 *i mingham Maniger Phil Page tayi
f M r b f rf
i l i a
hr will counter wilh lefthander
It'iiWr l b
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Millar
J 1 1 1 Jim O'Reilly, whose record la 1 1
T k a ro a ll l b
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U r p llr f p
1 «
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b ir lili p
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Bob Bortng homered twice an^i
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1# V IT I I tripled m leading Atlanta U an
a — F ile # *w* f a r e i t i . i in l i t
a-1 victory over Utuw Boca arm
k —n i.in ie # r»e n-in-o* in tin
-— siro u n d sd out foe I l s r i . k to I l k
Mobile trimmed Naihvltle S-l hi
WM „ ___ .
was ■«* W
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la n ia r d
t w * » *■« — 1 an afternoon game. Challanooga
11— la .n et. F l.t l.V 11 - K h lrl.v , and New l)rIram were rained out
M iller T&gt;*s-ni*. U p . s
r id - r . M’ i L
la m s , Me#le y , TIM* * t J- n m —W it- and will play a doubleheaier to-,
II.m * T h o r n .II ) | ,4 l * r . K O m .r ;
night.
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A— I I I .

The amateur gold champion
of South Carolina it Auhrey RoiHrock—a tlud.nl at Ih* University
of North Carolina. Hia home i*
Spartanburg, 8. C.

Water Ski Meet
Set For Weekend
LAKELAND I*—Th# National
Water Ski Mret her# thli weekend
i* expected to draw 130 entrie*.
Shapely water mltaea, youngalert
hut Irarning Ih* game and alrongly built huaklet will compete in
Ihe four-day tournament ilartlnR
Thurtday.

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brakes w ala* doera foe foe carve tod my car ewddeWy veem
completely ee* V rente*/. I skidded into the other lane of traftc
•■d right iwo that ocher car. 1 don’t think lids would have hap.
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five Immediate peiMiiioa. 1202
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porch** — G araje or
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pavnln hatha. 414 W. FUat St.

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F ro sta je or i*ody bottom Lake.
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ECH O LS B ED D IN G CO.
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Phone 2122
112 N. Park Ava.
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hvaton
To Help You Rfnt or Buy. On* DAVID BRADLEY Garden
720-W.
Rota L. Patton
Tractor. Due. Turn Plow and
(R er. Rral Eitale Brnpfr)
Cultivator
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BCE Seminole M atty fmr D*«JM t i v i n t —i«
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Ph. 2471 — 17*92 at Hiawatha
NICE Bedroom, Private entrant#
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rhone 1144. liouta 1. Sanfnrd
Raadv MUed Concrete. Coocrrt*
alms &lt;od repntn.
" a n d bath, rhoaa Jo a -W . _
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Block. Sand. Gravel, Cement
Down—
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4. D. Hum ley man, Aatocuia
NEWLY ruralibed 3 Badraom
Ceoereta Pipe to Meat All Quali­
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O If. H arm on, A ttoriila
fication!.
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Pbooa MB
Phew* JIM
Shady l a w n . U«&gt;d tuWM. 144 Sou to P o ri Ava.
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S h t n u n Cemrrtlw P ip * Co.
Phone 1IS J.
IT - ^triU ltU BH Jt* ■ TRAITJt
W o o d ru ff f t S ln g laU ry
ti earh hutireia da * rarapt Fat.
0*1 Heal IMk 44.
USED PLLtMCDtO FIXTURJU It wlii ply VUO U) »ee tifc bci&lt;i
R sa I E i t i l a
urday aftetrmnn
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tha day preeedtre publtcatmn.
Eatlilde Trailer Sale*,
Palatka.
tha. Fla.
— Fartary to Taw —
• Room furabhed ApeftmenL Threa bedroom homa near ichool
located on two lota. Owner UavA laiw lnua
2300 Sltllonvilla.
FOR SALE — IIM3 Plymouth 6tloc town and w uhti to tell hit
Ad&lt;evU*ert are rrqunted to no­
1007 fiaafard Avw.
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dan 4 l&gt;&lt;tor Phone 1964-R_____ tify tha Want-Ad Department Im­
e q jty . This borne baa porch, Eoclaaad Mad. Sai-oroaf
Bedroom hotue. nicely fundmediately of any error* In their
car porta, utility room, aptea
rail with pinette e n ir p la ilic «i ORLANDO Monttnx brwtloci. Or lMt — MODEI^A Tirea food, ad*.
hM ter. V. blind*, Itnve It refrta» The Sanford llrrald will be
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Ft ’in* Good tookt Good 11 * 1.
rayon
tnpn*.
Cotton
or
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laodo Kvrninx LLar. CaU Ralph
eerator. Total pnr* only Sin.soo
Call 343232.
Ifoneit Hank. 7IM mange A ir retpontlbla fur only one Incom ei
cord*.
Ray. 11I4J.
laaardloa.
R o b e rt A . W illiam s. R ealto r B w k a rik G U w t a d P a in t Co
Kaymunn E Lundquiit. Aitnelale
Pbone Ut
jV ELY Cotta cat. nicely Furalth- Pbom 1673 Atlantic Bank Hide. 112-114 Weat tad K.
19M ANDERSON TraiK-r 37*.
P . M. C A M r i r r i .1,
rd By Week or Month. Home
Larje Livins Room (.nod eon- Buy, Sell. Rent, Hire with want
General
Cow
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after
ad*, the buaieat aalriman tn
altar 4 p. m. or on wrnk-end*.
dilion Sereened rabana. Will
COUNTRY
HOME
RED-I-MIX
CONKRETE
"Home* of DitUnrlimtown. Fut one to work for you
4 mil** truth oo If-M . / I n * l-R Ft homa iltuaied m&gt; I a r m
take anu ltrr trailer part pat
Mtrarfa
Coocrnt*
Co.
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PIm m 1*41
Phone 1X31. We will be d a d In
Point* Motel, R. J . refroll.
meet flrar, frarnet Trader
ra.-rlleot lltd e n land. II la*
Ftm Ava.
Phnoe t.VU
charge
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v
block from irbool but line Be* L'aed Turaitura, appUancry, moli.
Email 2 bedroom homa unfurabhFor Better Flu mom*
14 AlTOMOBjl f; BRliaF.RR -U
etc. Bouyht-aold. Larry'* Mart
ed. 404 Sin Mtrcot Phone R. duced for quick tale to U.SOO.
See or Call
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W . J. KING
BOUGHT MILD TRADED
NEW MASONRY HOME
ly.
South
Park
I’hone
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A LtltJe Bit of E«rr&gt;tbina'
4-B ft home almoit cumpltltd on
Sanford Ave K llth St
T H E CURIOSITY SH O P
Daitrabla Furauhcd Apt. Ph. lir c a lot. iituated luii mu of
city on GrapaviUe Ave near Neat to Eenneit'a Court 27-92 So LAWN .MOlT Efts n n a r p e n e d It —Ml,tort/ Roalt/T railers—^19
422-W.____________ '__________
Bicycle A General Repair.
W. l i t St . cxcclleat plan, top.
S tan ley'! Hike Shop
iTui iu IWBo XTs — 1J ft.T oar
% W O BEDROOM F u r n l » h e d 2 n d * conatruction Ready for
USED TRACTORS
loek: and anrhori. tin eaeh
210 n. 4th St, TcL 2424
BrM Tractor b .
lie u io n by Sept 1 Price
H oay. j ^ W a j t
biclonJ Boat Work*, Plumr 11.11
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1144 MMfe
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MAIL BOX POST*
flow will yew Trade?
Miracle Caocretc Cn.
tml* County aincn IMS. U. M
Year
eld Meter ter a
G laum . Lake Mary.
Pfl 1M4
h. D tc n ta n
r. w. m iiRO 309 Elm Ave.
3 batrM l) h«u»f. til* bath.
Relief arade - RVLNRl'DEt
1U Stationary concrenn tub* Fhrne
. uhad A1 Glbbona, Laka MM* 1M1 Pork At*.
Sportlnx Gooda
ENVELOPES. letterhead*, atatr- IIO H S0N
2T0-W.
menu invoice*, hand biUt. and
l unrude Bale* 4 Bert ire
SRRY LAKEFRONT
r o | r a m i , etc. Prngreuive Ml I t«l HI.
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rllAITER TWO
IT WAS *fl*r 5 when ah* ram*
erit i f lh» library—a email. oral
jirl with sh irt hxir. We fu n H
• ports fcl. lypewnixT. A »uir*fi«
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vixm-.rd it lb* rr®t*rty of MU*

something m id to brighten my P d
gray taffeta."
"That would b . more to the
point-" He waa looking at th* pen­
dant which had caught her eye. "A
lot of color and sparkle for 30
eenla"
T o o much?" Sara laughed. T m
often tem ped tn buy Junk Jewelry,
but I suppose It s Ilk. dyeing your
hair: You 1 ec .lv . yourself, when
you think you’r . deceiving others.'
“Be your age, Dacre' You're not
trying in deceive peopla when you
w-ear a hunk of f l i u as big aa
th is Everyone knows it m iul he
fake or It would be In a museum
But who earesT ft Mill brings
color to yotir cheeks, even If it la

P»r« D err, with en e/lrtrrei on
.y n t h r l l t ."
b rm Hthh* pau**d on llix flight of etefi* | "When j i u say ayntheUc, you
k«tw*#n Uto Hob. linn* to Ink .t mean imitation. That's *o eheap!"
one of MxnhxtUn'a few 'i»Ux— "Cheap ? Now I'vw got you Up*d
three UU (mokesltek* at the end Dacre! You hava to ace th . pnee
o f tilt S t The iky bej-wvf * m tag before you ran decide whether
thirk With * dull diffure rtawdl- a thing la beautiful or not."
in n , xlnort white. RlthourU.H "There a no flaw or stick In it,"
agsinrt It • tong. lei el rto&gt;jH nf admitted S ara "Naturallv—beH**p*f grxy i v like * dark shore .su re It * not a Hone at ill, p u t
The iky |t*elf leemed a pale, itltl glass. And th . eolor isn't too had
lake ut a wind)#*. diuk, holdtof the But If# funny they haven't both­
ered to tmllaU the proper rutting
la*». fatot rxrtixnr# of &lt;liy.
She took a deep brrath of th . of a good ruby. There's no lab i.
mol air and went down the itera and no faceting. It's p u t cut echoto Fifth A r t , whera lb . turned chon, like a carbuncle."
"What do you expect for tfl
eouth. At SMh S t, ah. rrowed
"1 d o n t even
th . avrmit and went into th . IS* cents T" he ret urn
know what a table to!"
rent rtora.
"I h r.rd about auch thing* from
Square, of peen fix*# rwixH
light from a bulb overhead anil my aunt Carolina. Sha has beauti­
fluhed almnrt a* travely at emer­ ful r.pphlre*''
ald., tilt th* roar** out and t r i a l y "My aunts lo o t ha vs any s a p
..'tin g repelled her. Shi pit on pblree “ T h . pendant, dangling
her *y*xls**«* and iludled th. from her fingers, raught th . light
, pearl*—#ipec Ially a single itrand again and seemed .to explode to a
shower of fiery sp ark s "Look *t
with a faint eaat of ptnk.
Aha waa aware of a arrnun that setting,’* he went on. ‘ Quit*
aomewher. outatda to I t . (treat. different from th* other* on th*
People war* ah»ay» a r m o u r s at counter"
Sara looked at It more rlor»Iy.
earh other to New York to mak*
1hem*»lve* heard above the din of A tiny dragon held the red glee*
traffic. A pendant caught her •&gt;* in tour delicate claws. It had two
—a u n til lump nf red f l u i that minute chip* nf red for tta eye*.
lay la one enmer of th . bln. half The whole thing awung from a
bidden. T h. cU ei wwa round and thread of chain, fine, slmreu. inU rpe aa a robin'* #*g. In ihadow, vtatbla.
“Quaint. But th* metal la too
It wwa Ui« deep, dark red of a
rrlm*oa ma*. but, wbaa aha poked bright a yellow to pass fnr gold.
it up, It raught the overhead tight Why. it a aofi!"
She had taken the dragon be­
and *oemrd to b u n t Into flame.
Sh* hesitated, ihen looked around tween thumb and forefinger. It
bent like wet clay under th . light
for a niriw om an.
A tall man waa homing down pressure, "ft would brighten my
th* aula, atruggliag through th# gray ta ffe ta "
crowd, toward th* fifth A n door. "And y«t you're afraid to wear
"Why. Cerryl What are you do­ it." The glint Of mischief in his
•y ts matched th . red glitter of the
ing hereT"
It. afoppad with a look of glass T o u 're Mill afraid nf Aunt
hmaamanL Suddenly hi* atnila Caroline and her M rule* for what
cam* warm aad qulriifal R made th* wati-bred ymmg girl should
a mature, almaat gnm tar* look wear."
boyi*h and impudent. "I buy my "Why. Gerry H aw , I am not?"
raised her voire. “Isn't there
socks her*. And youf"
ry salesgirl a t this counter T"
"lipstick. They carry aS

BERLIN,
Tha U. 8. farm dolegation to tha Soviet Union head­
ed homeward Sunday advocating
more inch azchangaa of viatU
between Americana tad Humana.
"They hart tha moat to gain by
uchangca now, but Safer wo might
gain considerably,“ Hid the leader
of th* group. D*«i W. V. Lam-_
hart of tho Univariity of Nobraikd^
Agricultural School.
The parly of firm en, oducatort
and new amen arrived in Berlin by
piano ycilcrday after « month'a
lour of Soviet farmlands In tluiiia.
the Ukrauo and Siberia. Thty ipbt
up here, aomo remaining tn Berlin
for a few diya, tome flying home
directly and otheri Mopping in
other Weat European elUea.
Dean Lambart said ha waa n r ^
“wa made some fnends la R uuu
and the tanafen wa first fait whan
wa «m t there did not exist whan
wa left."
“Similar exchanges wtwild ha
desirable to break dow-n the barn an ," he continued.

heir in s’*.re d from th* toy counter
srrrea th* aisla "W ere shorthanded Just now. Tm *uppoe*d to
handle both counters.'* “That will
be :o rente and ta x "
"Why 1* this r«ndanl set differ­
ently from th . others on tha coun­
ter?" asked S a ra
“There's a mixed lot of odds and
end* on this counter," the girl ex­
plained. "Stuff from various Jobtiers who've gone broke- That'* bow
we're able to retail It for 30 cent*.
That on. t* probably worth m a r t
Maybe a* much a* ML Jewelry u
na special sal* today, a* thera'a a
box to go with IL"
T h . long, flat cardboard W wa#
loo big for Kara's handbag.
"111 carry it for you Aficr afl.
I m*d» ;.ou buy It* H» thrust It
into the i.d . pocket of hi* jacket,
where it sagged noticeably.
“Your tailor wouldn t approve,*
murmured Fare.
-My suits are ready-m ade,
Dacre. No tailor ran pUlh me
arc’ir.d" H* picked up her t&gt;T*writer and they mcoed down the
aisle together, toward the Fifth
Avr. entrance, "W hat about din­
ner?"
* H are you forgotten? I always
dins at Aunt Caroline a on Thursdava."
*
'Couldn't you break th a t dal*
for ncie*?"

Ail exerpt eight slates restrict
tha uaa of flraworiu.
SI'BRTATION— Shown a!&gt;ov. It the new 3.fMO KW Laurel Ave. Substation located at flth St. and Laurel Av*. This pew in tita tln n was
reouired Hu* to th* rapid rrovrth of Sanford snd tha surroundIr.g area. If Is to tied to with the Sanford Substation located on
W elt FUst St., and tha Celery Suhctstlon on C .lrrv Av#.. that In
rase of trouble on any of the inlejconnected s.ite m coming into
ny of three station* t ‘ e load affect.d can b* transferred to the
other staHons and .ervice restored In very short time TM» sub-

" ! could, but—"

T h e n It's settled f know a eory
pLir* at Madison and 31th."
They pusned through doubt,
glass donra tn th* twilit itre.1 and
turned toward J*th••W hat* the crowd for?" erl#d
Bara. I’eopU were gathered in a
dew* knot at th* corner. Others,
passing by, »'»re pausing aa tf
checked by an invisible, msgnetic
fore*.
"Mows along b o w ! Break ft up!"
A uniformed policeman shouldered
his way through th* crowd tn its
edge.
"What happened, cffleer?" asked
Gerry, quietly.
* The policeman's knowing eye ap­
praised Gerry and Bara, decided
(hey would ba O K. on th* wUnres
stand.
‘Xluy .truck by a car. Kit and
run. Dead when me and my partnet got her* tn th* prowl ear.
We're walling for an ambulance.
Either of you see anything?"
"No." said Gerry "W . Just cam*
out of the 10-eenl store and—"
T seen the whole thing!" A
young sailor Interrupted eagerly.
"This character was standing here
on the curb with the real of ua.
waiting for a green light. Lost his
footing snmthow and pitched for­
ward right under a car *
f To Be CVs.fM.cdJ
A girt with Ured-looking blond

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obtaimnr power from rener.ting stations at snferd and Palatka to
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wrhose territory extend* from Dade County to the Georgia lin*. This
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Soviets Expected To Make Attempt For Bigger Share
BONN, Germany t^-Th* Soviet
I'ruon la etprrtrd to make a play
for a bigger share of Wail Ger­
many's tnduitrlal output during
Chincello* Konrad Adenauer * vis­
it to Moscow next month Many
W.st German! see little prospect
of booming commerce resulting,
however.
German official* and Industrial­
ists believe Russia'* vital nr.d for
foreign manufacture* waa one of
th# motive* behind the surprise
invitation lo Adenauer 10 mrrt with
th# ‘Kremlin's Uadtra.
The Russians held out the lure
of a “large trade turnmer'* If
Moscow and Bonn established
normal relationi. The Soviets said

TALLAHASSEE UB-It'l probably
going lo cost you a dollar a year
U you hand load your own ammunilun after Get. 1.
Ally. Gen. Ervin has held that
unless the esurta rule otherwise,
those who buy black powder to
load their own ammunition are
covered by an cxpUilives regula-

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prewar trad* between Ruaala and Bcnn officials believe F im a's
Germany amounted to one fifth of need for machinery and machine
all the foreign trade lor both coun­ tools is increasing as the Kremlin
tries
thills factory workers to farms to
cope with the agricultural crisis

New Law Passed
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Lon law paired by the 1934 Legis­
lature. The law takea effect in
October and provides an annua]
dollar tax on users of explosives
Ervin also ruled those who sell
black powder to hand loaders are
tovered by the law and must pay
an annual US license lax aa deal­
er*.
Most hand loaders are members
of rifle clubs and an interpretation
of the law was asked by the Na­
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Many To Set Out Over Labor Day
SURF, u s- An estimated 9.&lt;w? officer for th# group.
! J#M This came from ronstaotly
non* of all agaa will pul to aaa Th* auxiliary’s rhief aim la lo stressing aafety measures for all
ET1,000 small boats In this north­ aid boatmen by promoting safety craft and insisting that boatmen
west Florida region during tha La and affecting rtacuci on Use high
bor Day weekend and the Coast seat and navigable waters, and say where they are going and when
Guard auxiliary axpacta all to come promoting efficiency In the opera they expect to return, *n search
can be organised quickly If needed.
back alive.
(ion of boats.
The auxiliary Stoll, operating un­ So w*U has its work been dooe tn addition, the auxiliary work*
der Jurisdiction of Usa Seventh that falaliliei in the area have with the border patrol end Immi­
Coast Guard District at Miami, is been reduced leom more than W gration service to keep out aliens
in command of Cipt. W. S. Schley just eight years ago to none in and prevent smuggling It atao
warns of approaching itorrna and
J r . a former Coast Guardsman
help* evacuate residents when oc­
and former commander of th*
Coast Guard flotilla at Saraaots. Shigemitsu Willing casion arisea.
When the boala go out on a res­
Tha unit covari approximately
cue mission, they become govern­
A00 mile, of ahoru Uuo, much of it To Tell Relations
ment property and operators draw
virgin territory, atratchlng from
Cedar Key* to Apalachicola, in­ On Trip To Capital aubiiitenre, plus mooey for fix
cluding numaroua bayi, Infeta and TOKYO un — Foreign Minister and oil. Other tlmaa they gat no
lalindi In what la called “tho out- Mamont Shigemitsu laid Monday pay and are nonmilitary.
posl."
he weuM diacuit Japan’s relationi Coast Guardsman call thin “tho
“ That unit la doing a whit# of with the Communist world, trade outpost" because ft la to hours by
a Job tor us," and LI. Cmdr. Rob­ problem* and the release of war boat and two hours by plan# from
ert J. Loforie. in charge of the criminals on hta visit to Washing­ the base at St. Petersburg So re­
mote I* the area that an *itlmat#d
auxiliary for tha aeventh district ton.
“Captain Schley and hit men are Hie tt-year-old veteran diplomat 79 to to per cent of ft U to miles
always on the alert to be of aerr- parried viituallv all other ques­ or more from a telephone.
Ire to fishermen and others who tion* on tha high-policy talks lo Tha unit is to touch with tho Coast
need assistance. We are mighty begin shortly alter be arrives to Guard by radio around the clock
proud of them."
the US. rapitil Thursday
and can awing Into artion wilhto
Schley and hla attractive wife. Ha leavaa tomorrow by plan* minute* tf diiaitrr threatens or a
Irene, operate* tha Tallahaiiet
“The purpose of my trip, la to call tor help cornea to.
Yacht Club, a fishing and hunting mak*
It possible for earh of ua to
readmuus for thousand* of sports­ understand
nther better," he American cooperation la “th* keymen from the Carolines, Georgia. told a new I th*
conference,
note ot Japan's foreign policy."
Alabama and northern Florida
And
to
a
prepared
statement
he
“ I have no program to take
FIsMag la so good that even the
moat inexperienced angler, with emphaaiaed again that Japan***- with me," he aald.
the help of one of Capt Schley's
veteran guide*, needs only an hour
to get all he can haul a«a? and
.they aay goose hunting la season
ts aomathlfig special,'
But the big job of iba auxiliary
unit is nice* wtrik end Capt
m
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Um* and energy to supervising th*
I
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command Moat of these ere tor
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Premier Abdel Nasser
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'Withdraws From Talks

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Annual Fishing Rodeo Set
By Jaycees At Trout Pond

Ihe 1955 Legislative itery was
told to th* Sanford Kiwani* Club
today at il* noon luncheon meet­
ing when Senator Douglas SlenCAIRO, Egypt Jv-Fremler Ga three Egyptian *oldl*r* were re­ Strom and ‘Representative* Voile
mal Abdel Nasser announced to* ported killed ind eight wounded.
day that Egypt ia withdrawing Nailer told newimen he had in­ A. William* Jr. and Mark N.
from its talki with larael on tha formed MaJ. Gen. Edaon L. M. Cievaland Jr. related their exper­
Gaia border teniion became of the Burn*, U.N. Paieitln* truce iup*r- ience! during th* regular seaaion
ihooting incident Monday in which vlior, of Egypt'* dccliion at a ef the legislature ar.d during th*
conference thi* morning and aUo extra-ordinary icriion.
had icnt a notification to U.N. Sec­ Senator Stemtrom *aid, "Murk
retary General Dag Haromarikjold.
conilrucliv. legislation wa* a c i The
following
Wen --------------The C*tt---1
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the '
Informed Egyptian tource* had fompluhfd in tha regular session received l&gt;v
bv the Seminole County
laid earlier that Naner wa* de­ with most of Governor I.eioy Cot- Chapter of the American Red
i
The Rer. Milton Wyatt, chair*
manding
guarantee* agiim t lin e - Una* program pasieu "
f»°"&lt;............Jeffeunn,
"• w
man ef the board of the Seminole
Man.
Transportation
Company "I", tilth Infantry
li attack* ** i condition of reopen­
Repreaanlative Veil. A. W1N j
of ihenetiona! of flee:
County O uoter American Red
itrgimenl, Sinfonl National Guard
ing
negotiation*
with
lira*!
to
Creti, haa railed a epecial meeting
To Be Provided
I nil, with i t enlisted men and
reduce teniion along tha Gass
1
of the board for Thcreday, Aug.
fi\« officers, *t Foil McClelland,
strip.
The eixth sn m u l F l.h ln g Rmiewhat the ativwer i* • . for tha |,t , b#,n receiving irpoit* eonUS at 10 a. m. In Room SI7 of the
A la., began its artive field train.p o n io rrd h- the hrminole
“—
Coun
Ufa of me, 1 can't see why our Unuouily frtm the »iaff in the
Sanford Atlantic National Bank
A meeting wa* held by the Egyptian-liraeli talk* on
tng program la-t w##k • • p a rt
ty
Junior
Chamber
of
Commerce
during
teniion
along
the
border
government ran’t »• run on • flooded areal, de^faied that
Building.
local Soil Conaenration board of
of the.r annual
for yoiingrirrt under Ih
Thil aeitloa le .being called to supervisors lait night Chairman were requeued by the Security competent butintaa-like bail*,'' a* out • doubt a gr»..l catartrophe
______ . . . . age of warning eserclsa.
II
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Council
lift
March
after
an
tiraeli
he
spoke
on
tax
consolidation
and
wilt br held al Trout I’ond
Training a* a riflv rompany ia
art upon the appeal tuued by E. ’ Bonner Carter opened the meeting
has occurred.
. . .
. . .
„ .
Roland Harr Iman, chairman ef the at the local work unit office on attack on the outskirts of Gata in the tax revirion committee.
irireciots of Snuttuin Bed ttntnr.day afternoon. Aug 31. ih. Uilih Infaiilrv. ihe unit ia rewhich
more
than
JO
Egyptian
and
itoh
Kilpatrick chairman, annuun tricing
in*t
.will
tmu at
in all
infantry
American National Red Croia, to ihe fourth four of the Atlantic Israeli soldiers were killed.
Repreienta'ive Mark N. Clave*
—
Because «d the scope of the Tvirphoue arid Telegraph Com- red
. today.
* capons
as
small
uml
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all ehaptere throughout the coun- National Bank Building. Secretary
land
Jr.
related,
"I
am
moil
proud
disaster,
anj
because
menv
thouMonday
authorued
th
,
1
K"f',l,,rk
'
‘This
ce
n
t
si
ta.tics.
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Ruinorizri]
The
talka
had
been
dragging
on
w
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""lies
are
in
ritrr
d
.,,f
i
;,.nnnchm
in
try la eiUhllah a relief fund which Bill Wen read the minute* from
of tha Legislature when it abol* treu, of
v # inI, dire
die. dr.b,
...... .n |u„f
I'hr unit. • o.nmandr.1 by Captain
thefamilies
Red Croa.
ru.h.ng
|„ j.vpponoo
br ,,,|fdin 40.year ' r,rN m in‘ h""'*rrd* of so ns
will be earmarked entirely for ih# previous meeting and gave since March with little violence lthrd prosy voiing in commuter* aands
r, disaster
from ail over th. luW..
, dj
reported
until
Monday.
Both
Egyp­
------ “ teams
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| J * n* f ’r * ■"«* Ih i. re a r « r are pro Ju.ep h l» llry a n l. o| U W M a t),
uie In the flood a m .
Jthe treaiurer'a report
and
rariied
the
organisation
an
d country to sattsl total lts-.t Cross ..... ...........................
.
tian* and Israeli* accuse each
ic i J
Turner* W rin g Aw m e r « « l "
All member* of the Seminole
____committees
a m i,--------------------- » — »•••»»
"*»■ lied human
(ro .s announced
The rFulto
, .h’"
J j l *,—
r " will furnish poles I . u a.te.g o ir - -I'S in i * a . .
The following topic* received
of firing first over the functioning of
and 'olunteer.
in meeting
,Unk
...................
. Nallot al- an'*
County Re I Cro«* Board are coniiderwble discuarion by the other
their work."
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border.
% urged to attend thi* called meet* group: the district owned mower
Senator
Ing. ________________
forcibly
and Ita operation*; the recent
sent
lupenriiort e'ectlon; the pouibllU
th#
tj' of obtaining a few acre* of tiled
land for u*e a* a dlitriet nuraery
vuion i
*o try out aew type* 0f gratae*
legislature
ernur
and legume* that might be better
aald
adapted to the M|| and climate
eondltloni vf this area; the work
Following • public hairing held tutioo
unit ronaervatlon'i monthly re. Monday night i t tha ragular meet­
port to tho lupervteora, and tho ing of th* Board of Sanford City these:
.
:.......... ' W t n n e l ini''
annual meeting of the Florida As­ CommUilootra, m a n lots la thr ^,1
.or. ,.n Drt. 21
I, *n,l W- 1 niK" —
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sociation of Dlatrict Superrlaora Edgewooo Subdivision, localadon
BARTOW (JR-Company wltneaa- to bo held In Quincy on Sept. IS, tha north side of ttth St. between
et testified group* of men bran!3C. A. Wolea Sanford and Park Ava. were redishad club*, burled threata and and Ralph Hammond dated that lonco from an Rl-A tone, or a
beat on a ear Ihe day Internatian- they expect to attend thi. V m G | ««“•
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d»*llin«
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— • n iitp
al Minerals and Chemical Corp. ing.
unit*, to a C-N ton*, or a son*
opened Its plant* without a talon
Present for th# meeting last for neighborhood shopping itora*
contract
wer* Ralph Hammond , C. A. and establishment*.
IMCC, which employi 1.100 tra- Walts. W. AV. Lins, Bonnsr Car.
At the same lime, Block IT,
lon workers, obtained a temporary ter, Bill West, At Swartx, and Chapman-Tucker Addition a n d
Baa
Wiggins.
Injunction Aug. I after it resumed
that part of Block II, wait .of
t phosphate operations. The com­
— . ,.&gt;■ m i , n i ,
ptvpatallons w ill ih en
Pump Branch Crack and north of
r ie w l.n d p o lit-|p &gt; * ' » 'k
*" contribut­
youngsters to hook In Ihe annual^),* n,!» fo r the breaking of cam p,
pany argued before Circuit Judge
Fourth S t was rttoned from an ed Representative
out th a t tha ne* road cod* 1 *»nr.ou*ly th...i gh ihetr loe.l l t d
eiiiupril'inn, is under the guidance «ldrh will t«V • pi*, e Tun,lay, Aug.
William P. Allen yesterday tho In­
R-l tone to a C-l tons. This re ion provided during Ihe IMS legists. Cross O iaptei.
of I’orirr I.anring, loral spllrt^. ;t.
junction should bo continued to
Ing allows public ratal! establish­ lure "will enable the M ata to build
niiiii an&lt;i enthusiast H k- fl-h aiei
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prevent violence.
In-illC »uno!«-.r •— •*-- -•
ments In Ih* area that waa pre­ road* where ntedd without poll*
The International Chemical
viously designated aa a family Ucal pressure." I(» *&lt;M—I. " l be­
Workers Union (AFL&gt; said there
ttiduws nf World War One. Inc ,
dwelling area only.
lieve that tha conetltutional rrvls- Projected Probe
As*.stelW«*s«"*jr..- will in Pf(i ui&gt; ,
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la “no smell of violence", that
arc
looking for thr* location nf a of
i.
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thr tiame ami Fresh
ion committee
will do a remark*
_ X- »- 1 ‘ *
persona could enter and leave the Two local representative! of the
II aler .
chap'rr of their organisation lu Fish Cnmniis-isn
To
Study
Secrecy
able
Job ”*
Sanford.
•trikabound plants with ease and Seminole Soil Conservation Dis­ Highway Planning
&amp; t lln hard, (Tty of hanfunl!
Representative Williams Masted B C Q IflS S h a p i n g U p
the Injunction should be dissolved. trict are expected to attend the
M's A T I,uInn. fotimlrr nf
'Upcrinlcndrnt, ha&gt; taken o u r Ihr
Two of the witnessei called by 10th annual convention of the Flo­ Committee Meets
esnlained TAMPA
t !» • • » »
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1
th*e Senate
oenai* when h*
he esplaincd
(JT-Merhanlci
for mn Ihe o rg a liliallo n . s a il In a Ir-tlrr Jssts of- ...................
i p polrs,
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ft
1
T*
prrpanng kthr
pole*, hlinn
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I IMCC worn reporter Steve Moran rida Association of Soil Conserva­
that "they have executive commit-1 ducting the projected cimxrrsurin in Tim lb rabl that if Florida mem and
honks
for
fht
esrnt.
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• of the Tampa Tribune and Pate tion District Supervisors la be Tonite A t Toddy's
tee meetings In ihe Renat# where al study inter ch arm of »crrrc) Ivrshtp would cniw- large rnotigh. “ •II !&gt;«• made ready tomorrow 1 **'*
I liw i*
Ngvak, a Lakaland photographer. held on Sept. 13-1S.
people
don’t
know
what
they
do,
in
government
I*
heinc
shaped
The Seminole County Chamber
"W e could hopr to win thr 1917 fight at thr city shops aiot Ja) | i.rvnsi-.si i ms a
The newsman testified one group Ralph Hammond of Loogwood of Commerce Long Rang* High­ the press doesn't know what is in Florida
up nath nal rsinvrntinn for Florida. I f,'r , *rr urgs-d in inns out in j». I. . ■
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dona, no one knows what has been
of men near a company plant over, and Charles A. Wales of Fern way
sha
At Ihe last national ronirntion, »i&lt;t H iC hard
Planniag
Committee
will
hold
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•
,
™
oven
Samuel
J
Archibald
of
Sacra-i
Mr.
had
trii-d
two
tin
turned their truck and another Park are expected to attend the an Important meeting tonight al
to
see
his
of
pulling i/ir
, 'fstn**''
U *k
until it Is filed.' Williams mrn|0, t'alif , director of th* sub Ind » nl.uhm
rhosensaid
*• th*Indianapolis,
nn-cling
j mentally ill wife in a bn-pitat fired
group seised and smashed a cam meeting which will be held In Toddy's Restaurant on th* San- don#
in ri-silinc,,
said
that
"I
disagree
with
Senacommittee,
is
tn
Ihe
state
to
ron
city
for
ItkM
am
uhi
.
|(4(,
during
4
irufll*
with
a
era.
Quincy, the shade grown tobacco ford-Orlanda Highway.
Pnxea r„r II,c
for Stenstrom I think If we have
udb Florida newsmen and wih According to Mrs Lubin's rues
l. J«&gt;s
hlatri-t
yesterday,
oflirert
capital.
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Chairman of the committee, J. ronstltutlonal revision we will | (rp p an|P Fascell of Miami, a 'i.ue to S.iiiford. ' All widows of Kruuii.v
rtassillralloiis ate InOver JOO soil supervisors, tech­ Bralley Odham. said that seven I have a great accomplishment. Hut. mrmbrr of the three-man group vs-ierari* of World War Dne. «s-e ing pros ml
iih-d lay Sanford m u t
F ur nf llie bullets lodged In tha
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nician,
secretaries,
county
agents,
(
hauls
Woman Aerialist
A list1id ihe pr
.
r...... h'w ar• dd*d'
' W.0done*
n,, «**!*!He“ ..Id.
*r: hArchibald
theJrproje.1,
•“ «;1 ----------un."&gt; *«" "F &lt;I ■"'r.
Importance
lt ls 3b*lng
wi,h v discussed
„ Nrwton
, m ln. ,h&lt;Ihem-elvrs
an t Ihe reilin the itlire in (lie nal!
auxiliary members and arlvei, are mattera of, Immediate
to tho -------future shighway
If half of ..............
th* rerommtndaliont
Nh.-nlFs lmr*lig»lor C' W. .&lt;•»*
■ -program,
- get. ......................
expected to attend the convention. .mi
arr invited tn write " w ill
m 4 ll|n | "Web the p rim
,9 Seriously Injured
will s.—
be discussed
at- -tonight'*
__ . will h* annoiin-' lari said Fcbeit llarrelion, 3J,
Iht address of the founder. Mrs red later, Kilpatrick
The Garden Soil Conservation together.
I . II" . -.ip H n s .y « S “i K J K r *
said.
was jaded un charges ut a&gt;saull
Dlitriet Supervisors and Cham­ Odham ask. thal every effort
A. T. I.uliin, is given as t2ii lltli
In Trapeze Fall
Children from tin- l.ullirran Ha­ with merit in miirdrr, carrving a
ber
of
Commerce
and
Farm
BuAv*
Ssiiilh,
St.
I'eteraburg
J,
Fla.
b# mad* -by
member W
of Ul*
th*
0 every,- ...wsirirtl
DIXON. W. Ilk—A Stbyaar-old
ws n In Mavis, amt from the Ite- ennrealed weapon and reekles* dis­
lh,• lrnPorl‘
woman aarlallst was aarioaily In* raau committed will aarv* as
ifimli't t hildren’s llnmr in Fnler- play nf a firearm
accompliah
for
th#
people."
a*
he
J
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botte
la
ataging
Ih#
threedlay
,
’
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____
,
,__
Jared ystterdey whan ih* tail TI
prii# hasp been invited In lake
Ihe oflieers sari witnes^s told
plan* to talk today with Ml Workmen Starting
l 2 explained the neretsity, perhaps,
(set from a trapaaa ante an asphalt •real. Tha N.Uoa.l Guard Armi this itnry:
In
aliminatlng
a
ten*!*
seat
during
iml
newimen
and
Rep
Fascell
hing
parking tot after striking • barbed
llarrelvnn wai di-nled prrmleth# pa's*g* «f a roapportlonment
Archibald said "Newton has Work Around Pond
K
d ? u ^ y “ ^ e°°r,Bti0B approximately
S L ^ 7 l^ ?.lof
wlra fmco.
headquarter*.
7:0. to ^begin at
mm In re* hi* wife in tha Foram­
llll.
charged
government
agencies
are
Hundred* of spectator* watched
ina General lln«pitjl. lie returned
Workmen are beginning tn r»ke
The legl.lative delegation wa* , »»ppr«iing mformatlon."
th* parforamr, Mr*. Kralyn
alHr.it Iwn hnurv later with a paper
down Ihe bank* nf the new ;tnnd in Information Given
Introduced
by
Dr.
Luther
Do**,
pro.
Ma
of Lot PaAngola*. P,un«f(i Ex-Sanford Citizen Peterson Arrested
______ —I— •-----bag which he laid contained
Furt Mellon Park preparatory In
_
gram
chairman
for
Ihe
day.
On Excursion Boat cioll.v* fur her
to th* ground whlla performing
planting of *eed around the Sen, O-Geama, the ' ^ f f c W ^ L Hr.
, „W
«. M Wiiholt arrived then
a “break awpy" In hag act at Back In This Area
Salesman Makes
By
DeLond
Officers
R
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Dixon’s Indian Suamar Festival
Id HarreUmn viviting
Arrnrding tn City Manager W’ar- • *,-, “1^ “^ ^ ^ , , ? '^ " " ' ' liS u J! bou" *erv over, lie placed hit
Her husband, atea a m tab ar of A former Sanford cltlxaa of J. C. Padanon, of a Volusia Coun- D t , « W C O m e r W O V e One Call Too Many
ren r., Know
rt. plan* are
under- ,|av wut, . 11.1. ..1
• .
tha Four Sky Davfln Troops, and many years standing haa returned ty addrwi, wa* arretted yesterday T r n u n l r O u a e C a - s n
, the .bexutifving
,,, . of. .the
. an-a( aboui " l'n.„
,, amllllonal
infuimaliun hand un llarrelvun't arm and liarst . p e t e ns nu nr, &lt; r-\ prr way fur
____
th* local arar and hat attab- In DaLand, according to Ih# Sami- 1 » 0 ” e i 5 w ” C i J i O r C
Usslr J-year-old daughter Sheila t*
with vhrubbeey. "It will be a gen about (hr riruniun Imal tn he rel win fired a tlmi from 1 .34 eallUhed him**If ln butlnes*.
note Count* fflvemr.
ihtrnt
(ileiman
was
In
*
rrttical
witnessed tha mishap.
note County SharifTa office and MIAMI tT— A wrak easterly
Fetor Sehaa],
itrer pulml in Ihe piper bag.
beautification program fur Ihe operated from the Sanford pier.
widely known haa bam charged with the aaaauH wavs, showing no signs of dev el cundltton tod»y with * nrck wound eral
Mn. Marriea fall whaa (wo ropa*
are*,"
Kmiwtrs
said
at
h«
rum
inflicted
by
tn
Irate
rititrn.
police
holding bar hy tha anUe* snapped. new* and promotion man, and on H artty Harvtah, a wildlife effi- oping Into a alorm. brought drenrh reported.
mrntnl un Ihr wurk nuw being , - . r r ‘
Ing rain* to Florida yc.terd.v «iit&lt;
Officials at Dixon Hospital rn&gt; formerly ef Sanford, ha* pur* car. M July JO.
n Outboord Motors
~
chased an Orlando butintaa.
The assault waa made whan Her- more In prospect.
Hemp and Richard Modern alrim-t r
. Y n c fn rrln u
William L. Berk Jr. IT. long­ d&lt;&gt;n* around Ihe pund.
parted bar caodltten serious.
that tlir lx*l tn I* operated from b t O l C H T C S l C r Q Q y
Bchaal said that "I’ll b* seen vith attempted to arrest Paterson Th# wave, a band of
time employe of Ihr city gas de­
bad wetlb- partment, faced a rharifr nf ag­
in Sanford often, for, sine* I lived and ............
Mr*. Jim
Low#
tar
a■ gama
tarr moving
toward
th*
llie muniripnl pier i* enroul* tn -|i;i.r nulbiiaid motor* wer#
...
—
—
gam*
moving
toward
the
west,
exihare
M
year*, U'a
violation. According
ArroHin* to th* •*w sarw -tended
* ‘ ' from th* extrema Western gravated assault on Karl Vogrler, Area Development Sanford. An *»trnmve pulitirliy
n yi terdi* »
k.shi
-* yean,
mw* ifor
or *a*
If* pretty
pretty violation.
, , ...
, rinert«-i
. I'w
prugrain
i*
■'uurity , | „ | , n yt -lerd ay, a. curding bv
hard to akaka Ut* sand off — rant for tha a m tt of Pateraon and Caribbean S«a.
l.n g ra rn I* e x p e c t « lt o U ptanrud
„ rlM|l&gt;. , ,
( ) a , n , „ ( th«
40. a salesman for the Rich Food
somathtog Z hare a* intention of Mr*. Low*, tha two people tuned, gomi w tlther atailooa ln tha Plan Of Writ Florida
Highlight Of Meet i n . e 2.c u 'rv; in n . n"nn :the' VMl.u J „"b ', „' .' 1 V ) f y ' " " "found
' 7 S hme ijl(n
n f r .&lt; O(b
ffice,
uut
JibMf." '
abused and threatened Harvlsh. It Bahama* reported from 1 to more Detective Larry Tallm.n said Thr Board of fity ('omml««lunrr»
Frwnda al Mrs. Rohart L. Ha.
The farmer Sanford man haa was reported that Mr*. Low* hit
than
J Inchesof
rain Beck
duringshot
Ih*Vtgeler alter the isle* mrri% ‘hl' »f,: roo"n '‘l" ' v' flibom
' n-Hin, &lt;aid Owen*, when parti#* reK i will regret to teare a( tha purefused tha Orlando Advert!*- llcrvUh with a »oft drink bottle. |lat |g hours and the Miami man called at hi* home for the '*hil!ip. Ir . fur * rorvey nf thr
turned lu their boatv to find the
Ut ef bar aaathar, Mr*. Jaaayh log C o m p a n y manufacturer* Paterson w .t r*U«*ad whan b* Weather Bureau tald an larre*.# third straight night.
?
CofC
Coffee
Club
proprrtir. bring develop^ in thi 1 L i
m nbirt gone. Thev w ere ta k rn
- —
U. Dacha? which aw u n ad this »««•* *te advertising.and buai- petted a bond rf 1171. Mr*. Low*. |a ,bower* I* In (tore for Florid*, Reck told police he fired five area
betwren It and 12 o 'rluck
■orelag hi OrfxaAe alter a Hager- new premattoo;
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lag tRaaaa. Mr*. Ztoehar'a raxl* *
Th*
Seminole
ler's
Jugular
vein.
■ #Y»J aiWl SharifTa
officiate,
reported
the Key* andon th* Lowar Ka.t
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County Chamber property uf Frank Cowan, a TH hp
miuionrrv will Join wilb Phillipv
stone* waa at M Parh-Laka Av* family from Ocala to^ Orland#
to have offie*
returned
to barla home
In coaat
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toon as possibles
California.
, i $ Ortaada.
rreognitaore.
rill lion for development p!»n* in mrt-l tomorrow morning at III boat nf M rl Stevens, ant a «it hp
*ffl ha taao'clock fu r ita moothtv Inform al
Ihe Sanford are*.
VViisrd motor waa atolen from
H the
grt-to grllu r for th# rx lia n g # r.f Mr*.
I K
“ r*. C
Y. I'atleraon.
Meat and to wrlconi# "'w ro n irr#
la Or*

Red Cross Chapter
&gt;Board Meet Called
By Rev; M. Wyatt Local Conservation
Board Has Meeting
To Discuss Items

Kiddies'
Flooded Areas Need n.
_
Big D a y
Red Cross Support

ium. j,. . . , ^ . doni know „

40 Year Debenture
Issuance Approved

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Instructed

In Unit Tactics

S By Southern Bell

Company Offers
Testimony Against
. Threatening Croups

Edgewood District
Lots Are Rezoned

Widows Seeking
Chapter Location

Soil Conservation
Reps Will Gather

s T;r W'iss.s HubbvOnRampage
To Gain Entrance;

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Mrs. J. Docker
Dies In Orlando

SagSIgpitifry industry

School Office*
To
Move
Offirw*
tfc- Shortly
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American Airman Goes Into Rage

to .Sanford.
C o ffa*
t off## and doughnut# aro «#r--------wd "on th# house". Th# nrriion
delphia, but there wai no confirm* it
*xp#rtrd
tn lart
for 10 mlmitr.,
rk . ■
e .«
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lion from U. S. tourer*
Th#
"Goff##
Club"
The gunman grabbed a revolver Chamber of Commerr# Building.

lexili ar# bring followed now.
Owrnv said, and it ia porvible that
Ihe three outboard* will be returned to their nwnrra and th# thi#f
‘ '
takrn l~’"
Into ruvtody.

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If-A/i US.|
Report! on the number
CAMP MCQUARRIE ilk- _
The
Offlea* of tha Samhwla County Air fore* man wentberserk today Report* on the number wounded
f. fan g by a
conflicted The U.S. Air Force pul
a *u“ ta *,eh b,? i
l n f a price drap, Board of PuMta lastreattea, mw
are kilted torn parsons and wounded the number at six, but Ihe Rritish
. a itroog marketing tw -M 1. th* court u—
police said eight. The wounded In­
Ute market ready expected to b* moved to their new ■ half down or more at a South cluded American military perron- and a • rarbln* from the supply
Ito to# H ri lu te ad of tha bird location an Commercial Av*. next England fighter ba*a.
Fire Captain Dies
Th* gunman commandeered
a net and British civilian) On* of room where he, waa working and
tetolr, ter market. Florlda’i nth __ l(
____— ——
w• *va an
the_
Briton*
la
a
woman
Senior
Life
Saving
Th. mare, sntldpntod several ear hy thraatenliig to# driver and
daahrd through toe ramp, shooting
In Building Blaze
toitltota wag told »wks
agw, haa baa# delayed bat fled to a nearby beach retort, The Air Force ln Waihlngton indlierimlnately at anyone he rn
TAMPA tlv-A fire eipteln di#d
identified
toe
gunman
a*
Airman
Course
Completed
countered
b naptetod new to bn
spreading t e r r o r among toe
and three other firemen were over*
to «am tn mnre afBaa* ^ the bather*. Air Fare# fnllre and g. C. Napotoon Green of Chicago.
II* fled toe camp in a car, head­ Under the Instruction of Rill come by heat and amok* during #
Name* of other American* shot ing for lb* beach area with both Fleming, s**ist#&lt;1 by Mr*. F, II.
dears Into th#
British civil poUe# eareared him ware
withhold pending notification American and British police In Scott, n group has romplrted th# building fir# bare late last night.
th* Jnnter Rl#i
a# th* batch. A gun hattte followed of their
Fir# Capt. A. C. Wooten, #1, coJ.
aoxt of kin.
Mn Are.
pursuit.
icnlor rourt* In Iif# aaving and
and Ih# American waa wounded.
Upvtd toalde to* building appar­
British paric* tald tha guxmaa British paUra tald two ef tha On tho boardwalks of RroadaUIrt water #af#ty.
ently of a heart attack.
a#1riiS rzS S i*lr ■ i,*r4 than remmittod suicide.
dead — tho aargeaat and tha BritCertificate#, la*jr&lt;i through th#
and Margate, neighboring rtsori
Robert Martinet, J*. was hoelik
aerrieaman—
wart
kilted
la
the
tor
Sqail
no
I#
County
Chapter
of
tha
In Ua rraaad aheoUng spree th*
tqwns, vacation*ra pointed out th*
pllallxad and Iwo otoera, R. D.
camp
and
tho
third
victim,
another
American
Red
Croat,
will
b#
gunman kilted aa American eerB th to* gunman had taken when
Union, B : and B. M. Bryant, 4#,
gaant, anathar U.8. sarvieeman, American, died later to a hospital.
abandoned th* ear. Armed awarded to tha following: Carol were treated and rvleaved.
The
L'tthh
identified
th*
latter
Arwoad,
John
P.
Rraaman,
Nan
tad a Raya! Air Fare* airman.
aa Nela^a Gresham, It, of Phila­ Amrririna clambered over bar- Cuihlng, Ijawrrnr# Mandril, Boot* The fire destroyed the mat#
riare and Jatttea in bis wake.
plant nf In* Bay Sale* Corp., #
radgaU and Ida R. WUaam
cabmat firm.

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Annexation Issue

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

Gigantic 'Review'
By National Guard
Staged Saturday

Damage Runs High
In Two Accidents
Occurring In Area
Friday, two rar* collided i
Rut# ltd. 427, old Or Undo Hi-way,
with no Injuries occurring.
A 1952 Chevrolet, driven by
Richard L. Rutncll, 22, NAAS was
reportedly hit from behind by a
1952 Pontiac driven by Samuel
Herbert Gay, 31, a fireman at the
NAAS.
The Chevrolet had stopped lo
pick up a pedestrian walking along
the tide of the road. H was raining
and the road was slick end Gay
could not stop In time, running
Into Us* back of the Chevrolet, Us#
report stated.
An estimated $200 damage waa
dona to th* Chevrolet and $350 to
the Pontiac. Both driven were
charged, lavritlgatlng o f f i c e r s
were PUm. Carl William* and De­
puty Sheriff Eubank*.
At 7:05 Saturday morning a 1046
Chevrolet sedan driven by William
K. Pearson, 28, who was accom­
panied by his wife, reportedly
went out of control and ran into a
telephone polo, breaking K and
carrying H ala yards.
While oa bis way to Oviedo oa

the commissioners with their tide
of the question.
Bringing a portion of the area
adjacent to the city limits into
the city proper could not be pre­
sented to the people for ■ refrren
dum until such an Interest could
be aroused.
Tbe City of Sanford, City Mina
ger Warren E. Knowles said to­
day. was created by a special act
o( the Legislature and a referen­
dum could be held only under a
special act.
Other than the appearanra at
the meeting tonight of citizens in­
terested in annexation, four items
appear on the short agenda to be
placed before the commissioners.
A public hearing on the retort­
ing of lots S, «. 7, 12. 13. I« and If
of Edgewood Subdivision from an
Rt-A Zone to a C-N Zone la item
number one to be discussed to­
night. Another public hearing will
be heard on the rctonlng of all
of Biock 17, Chapman and Tucker
addition and that part of Block If
west of Pump Branch Creek and
north of 4th St., from an R-l Zone
to a C-l Zone.
A second reading of the sub­
divirion ordinance will bo beard
at this evening's meeting a* well
as a discussion of Iho General
Government Budget for the 1 M3 M fiscal year.

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

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NO. 258.

Baseball Hall Of Famer
To Lead Oldtimers Nite

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

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M O N D A Y, AUGUST 22, 1955

City Commissioners

Weather
rl*»r U psrlt* ebmity thrwwgh
Tnr.Ht* will* »irl*|v wilIrrMl af
trrnmm ihnnrirr.hu* r r ,; tnntght

30th Anniversary Laden Postal Routes Dazzy
Vance
Plans Being Made Are Offered Relief
Is Here
By Sanford Lions
Postmaster Joel Field announced
today that starting &lt;H-l I rural
route* one and lu o of the Sanford
Po»t Dflice will be rclicvivl of their
over burdened condition by the es­
tablishment of the newt rural route
out of Ihe lamgwood Post Oftlrc
which will be designated Route
No. One.
“ For Ihe first lime in about 13
years." he said, “ ihe rural route*
out of Sanford will be rvtatdlvhrd
so that Ihr entire length of nmtr
No. I will be wr*t of Sanford and
Route No 2 rati and south of San
ford.''
The only change in the official
description uf Roule I will br the
addition of three new rxtrndun*
ranted by Ihe rioting of the Pod
Office al Pauls on July I.
The
throe evlenvion* will consist of 9 10
Cf • mile touth on the Markhaml/wgwood ltd , a quarter of a milr
rxtrntion rail of Pauls to live Sylvan I-akr Station, and 7/10 of a

County Delegation
To Legislature
To Give Run-Down

Plant are being made for a gi­
gantic celebration to mark the
30th anniversary of th* Sanford
Lion* Club.
According In W. Hugh Duncan,
secretary of the local club, Mari
vln G Pound Sr., banker and Sen­
ior Director of Lion* Internation­
The Remin d* Countv delegation
al, will be the principle speaker
to the t-eci* atuir will give Ihe
(or the occasion.
Sanford Kiuann Club a run­
down of events during Ihe 1955
Record* of the local club reveal
Lci-i,latun&gt; |dii, an up-to-thrthat lb* Sanford Lions Club we*
minute arrounl of the rrapportionchartered on October II, 1923,
n rill hi, - - It* yet to he completed.
with (hr following members:
Bruce W. Anderson. Sandy An­
Guest, nf the Sanford Kiwanl,
des*™. Lloyd F. Rojle, I.. II.
Club at it* noon luncheon meet­
Connelly, K A. Chittenden, Ro­
ing Wednesday at the Yacht Club
bert A. Cobb. J. L. F.lliolt, Paul
will br Sen. Dnugla* Slerulrnm.
H. Forbes, George C. Harden.
hep. Volir V William. Jr. and
Karl E. Jones, Roby Laing, J. 0.
t'rp. Mark N. Cleveland Jr.
Laney, Frank i,. Mark«oo&lt;t, PerPrut ram rhoirnim for the Joint
cy E. Meye-, C. L. Park. R. !,.
appearance „ f the three lawmakRobertson, J, A. Sessamon, G. W. mile south on the Banana t-akr «rs it Dr. Luther T. D o.,.
Spencer, Jnmes P. Schist. Claud* Road.
Primary election hallo)s foe th*
G. Sltirunk, Frank W. Talbott. J.
It will he nrcrssary lo remember election of the Klwanis (‘lull's
Hugh TUB*, L. L Voorfaees, Voile almost all Ihe boxr* on route 1 br 1956 Board .it Directors have been
Williams Sr.
rau*r of the retention in addition distributed to club member* and
Duncan, th* club secretary to the Orange Bird . retention: the arr •*period In lie completed and
said that the following person* Woodruff Springs Ketrnilnn; l-akr tabulated at the Wednesday meet­
have served as prendent of the Markham Drive Kilrnstno; Ore­ ing.
local Lion* Club: Dr. C. L. Park. gon Ave. Retention and the Vihlrn
Th* .lertlon of the n*w board
S. R Dighton, Frank Talbott, Dr. Extension that have hern proved of directors is under Ihe direction
A. W. Knox, E. J. Meyer. F. W. and established during Uie last nf an eleetion committee headed
Wcitiel, Maxwell Stewart, H. B. five years.
by Ralph A. Smith.
McCall Jr., C. E, Adams, John
Ry renumbering the buses *arh
Mcitch Jr., J. L. Holloway. Jo*, patron will then have a separate
eph A. Meiteh, Oscar L Tolfr, and distinct number indeed of the
Hamilton J. Blibee, Clifford Able*. presint numbers that carry a*
11. Glenn Llngle, John (try, J. K. miny as eight Irttrri following each
ry Witte Jr., W. O. LivingvUm, one.
Rowland Jr„ Clyde Ramsey, HenRout* two will const*! of *11 pa­
A Sunday afternoon autnmuldls
Harry Robson. Cecil Carlton, Ed­ trons east nf Sanford formerly part
wi&lt;t return on accident on Celery Ava. rause,l
ward S. McCall, Volte A. William* o( _________
roule onr_____
anJ will
J r, and Jack E. Slcmper,
U. 8. 17-92 north from Flve PoinU. |proP*r,y damag* In S ir . . . of $5u«i

Auto Is Overturned
After Hitting Tree

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Annual Contest
Set Tomorrow

Dirty Vanre, rrcrotlc *l*“«-lrd
a member of baseball’* '•Hall of
Fain*", will lead off an annual
’Oldtimers Night Celebration'' al
the ManfnrI Memorial Baseball
lark tomorrow night.
The famous pilrher will come
It Sanford tv help local baseball
i ffirial, attempt to teaih a ca«h
figure big enough ti. pav off tax
obligation) of the hatrhali organi­
sation.
Along with ihe opportunity In
hear and ser D a'iy Value, local
hnsrhall fan, and rillten* will
have an opportunity to «re many
nf Sanford’s hn/rhatl . hltinirr.
Is a tw o Inning baseball game.
Tho.e to play in tomorrow! night's
rdittiineni affair roll !«•: Ilert
Chapman. Chnk
hold* the Fhnrdv (Mate I c p M
hums run rw .n l. Ruddy lake,
George Kenis, Ted
Brooklyn,
Lloyd Swain. Jim I’ayns, Charlea
Bisson and others.
Officials of the bsseball organi­
sation have personally dug into
their own pocket* on several oc
rasions to help defray the expenses
"f the operation »f the Sanford

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

h*en directed by the R*v. August
Rernlhal of the Sunday School Instltut* Planning Committer of th*
Klorida-Gsorgta District, Missouri
'.';r
Tr
,1,,7
&lt;-hu.rh:
R .,:
(ardlnat bwaeball La.m. ^ e s e of,,
of Th*Cr&gt;M'
firial* have shouldered a big part
Lutheran Church in Winter llavrn
of the load in making baseball
whn* th* inerting will b« held.
possible for local enthusiasts.
In planning Ihe gigantic "Oldtimers Nigh* celebration, official
*Xpri taed hope lhal thousands
Fanfoid'i rillivns would turn out
to help raise lufftrlrnl fund* to I
Incur* the payment of tax abliga-i
Ilona of tho rluh.
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Chase Rebel Bands
-';,:^ .'X x ;'* .:iT o Moroccan HiHs

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the
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ta
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police the rttelualio.i starling prcmplly
Mary section will b* s*rved b, the Rrn But I n , n f th*
CAFABLANCA, Ytomcea /F3—
proposed new rout* on* emanating Department, said that ■ 1956 with tha appruancr uf Ih* famed
Grim French troops and Foreign
Font
s*&lt;lsn,
traveling
w.*t
art
pitcher,
Dar*v
Vane*.
The
annual
from the Lon (wood Pori (Rtflre
I egluntiait*• rliascd rebel hands
All patrons who were formerly Celery A,*, crashed into * tie* "Oldlimrr, Night'' wilt take plate n the Moroccan hills today a* tF.a
Company “ 1". 121st Infantry, of
Mrs. Elm* C. Lloyd, 46, dint al
turned over.
pilot to the first of a two-game
oa
that
portion
uf
route
on*
east
of
the Mlh Infantry Division, Nation
hrr heme In Lake Mary at 10:15
Ralph Ogle, 25-year-«dd painter scrirt With We-l 1’alm Reach official dratn loll fruin hloudv
al Guardsmen, nf Sanford, look
Friday Aug. 19 aftrr being In III Sanford will rod only bo i«qiu«trd waa traveling yETAO KTAU N her* In Sanfoid.
weekend rioting across French
to renumber their boats but will
part in a gigantic “ review" Sat­
health for about a year.
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No.
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o0r^ Afrira.neared Ihel$00 mark.
A
alary
In
urday at Fort McClelland, Ala
“ Fo,t gav* 1 Quirk arilon r**tnr*d a a#»«
Mrs. Lloyd had lived in lake chime their addreta from route City, we* traveling el aa all*c*d tha Faturday nEvening
one
to
route
two.
The first week of their two-week
Mary for 30 years. She was born
Flsnrr of order la Algeria, wher*
The patrons smith at Five Pidnts high rate of eprrd a* he ep- a brilliant areeunt nf Dany
I ’jmmer training program ended
OcL SO, 1908, hv Camilla, Ga. She
prnarhrd |h* Sanford rity limila Vanes' bn-rha'I history and some most rasoaltir* occurred, but viowith a parade for the Governors of
waa th* wife of Willi* E. Lloyd atid the Lake Mary section will he wh*n h* saw anathrr tar (-timing of hla Ideas tvgarding lotiay's lenra rontinued In Morocro aa
t v two states from which men and
Jr. of l,*hr Mai r and a member required to rhange their address out nf an Intersection on hi* loft. pitcher*.
French foot troop* aup|mit»d hv
units come together.
of Ih* Lake Mary Community and box number to l/miwood, Arruidmg lo the rrport. Ogle ap­
tanks and )ri planes fought back
route
one.
The parade had special signifi­
Church, and l-ak* Mary Woman's
at Die ter-mists.
plied hi- l.rake, and skidded 147
cance because it Is the last lime
Club.
In a desperato hid to restor*
fm-t Iwfor* Having Ihr road. The
the whole division will assemble
5h# Is survived by her husband.
pear* to Francr’ s shattered North
tar thrn skidded an additional 25
on one field as Infantry. By next
»n&gt; son. Airman 3rd. Class, How­
African holding,, l*r*mi*r Edgar
fret tirfore crashing Into a lire.
summer the division will be con­
ard E. l.lnyd, Panama City; three
Jaure. Foreign Minister Antoinw
Ogle was rharged with “rate
verted to armor and many of its
sister*, Mr*. B. Y. Canrer, S if
Vmav and other lop French
Irs. and negligent driving” . Dam.
units will have changed their de­
folk, Va.{ Mn. Merrill W. Rob­ Thrr* juveniles were taken into ages lo (hr frame and leely of the
figures hastened to the French re­
signation.
Jamas 0. Ruff, M, died at his
erta, Hampton, Va.; Mr*. T. G. ruttody yrstrrday by Seminole automobile ware estimated al
FORT FIERCE, Tla Ul*-Pirt- sort of- Alt le Bains tndar for a
The units passed in review be­ residence yesterday at 11:$0 p. m.
Newton A. Ilarkey Br., 0 , died Moon, Oviedo; four brothers. County Rhrriff Luther Hold.)', »HUO.
nn* in a salvage operation planned »»«k of talks with Morocraw
fore MaJ. General Joseph B. Fra­ on 119$ I. Sanford Ava., after a suddenly at f:J0 p. m. Friday Horace M. Cochran, Ink* Mary; office so,! turned over to Juvenile
lets tmisy on an unidentified Uadrts. Ttieir aim Is a plan foe
Court
Authorities.
ser. Hineaville. Ga., Commanding tenghty illness.
night, Aug. I f la New Bmyna Sam Cochran, Lak* Mary; Glenn
chunk uf &gt;rilo* mrlal they brought granting mart srlf-rnl* to tha
Tha thrr* white boys, nln*. 10,
Officer. Commanding officer nf
Cochran, Lake Mary and James
Mr. Huff bad lived In Sanford Beach.
up, xlung with two silver b in , pro) retorals.
troops for the review was the for the past 4$ years and waa em­
Born Jan. M. IW , In Malilngi, Cochran, Bradenton; and her and It yrart of age, wrrr ihargni
Th* official d-aDi count for tha
from th* wreckage of an aneient
Altamonte
Assistant Division Commander, ployed by WMtlRroihrrs. auto­ N. C., ha came to Sanford la 1923 father, John D. Cochran. Lake with entering the
ship on the orran floor near here wrerkend hliv»t tialli In Jtoroeri*
Springs
home
of
Major
It.
31.
Brigadier General Maxwell C. Sny­ mobile dealer* fir a period of sev­ and worked aa an engineer on the Mary.
total*! more than
Moo*e las Holt, a Negro laborrr
Jark Carr ami 8:1a* Thoma* ■r.d Algeria
. . .
----der, Jacksonville.
eral year* prior to hta retirement ACL Bailroad leaving here In 1937 Funeral service* were at 4:10 Wat'on. Th* horn* was ransacked of 10|| Avocado Ave., I* In Ih* hat* found ■ total of three xilvrr 7M&lt; w" ' 1 ,h" figures «HII rlimhing.
iturtng th* Watsons’ absence anil
'Governor Marvin Griffin of Geor­
yesterday
In
Ih*
labt
Mary
lo
go
to
tha
Panama
Canal
Zona
Seminole County Jail cliargrd with ingots and fit* cannon al th. E.r«-rience,| oh servers believed th*
Born In Osteen, Jen. #. INI, he
gia. and his opposite number from
employed as a Railroad engineer Community Church with the l:**r. a nomtirr nf old coins and pennies “assault wiU&gt; intent lo rummit wirfckitf#,
I * wanal rvith
V ff Florida, Governor LcRoy Collins, wee a member of the First Pres­ rntJl ism when he retlrod. He W. P. Brooks Jr. and the R»v. J. wrrr* found missing.
The bars nf silver arr wedgemurder."
byterian
Church
in
Sanford
and
of
Deputy Hhrriff*' O. G. Ow*n»
were present for the parade in their
M. Thompson officiating. Burial
then came back to Sanfrod.
The lewd has been eel at |2,500. shaped ami weigh morr than two
rrles as Commanders-in-Chicf of the Sanford Masonic Lodge No. a
Ha waa a member of the Brother­ was in Oak Lawn Memorial Park. and Morgan klrCIrlland, Invta
According lo Constable J. If. pounds rich. They told un* lo a
TkAM
end
was
a
past
master
of
ligating
tho
breaking
and
enter­
the military forces of their respec­
hood of Locomotive Kngtnemen,
Slim” Galloway. Holt shot Wooding, found th* hank in which the row Simp.on, a Sanford Negro, in tnusrum operator for “ more than
tive states. They wen also accom­ the Lodge. Its also was district Balboa Masonic Lodge In the Pana.
WRECKAGB CTJSARKD
mining pennies wrra kept, tmrird the rh et with a 33 Colt pistol on a hundred dollars,“ Thome* sa‘d.
panied by their Adjutauta General, deputy grand master of the Lodge ma Canal Zone and attended the
The unldenlitird yellow metal t*
end
a
member
of
Monroe
Chapter
DELROSE,
T
h
u
.,
tft8om*
ton
nr«r the horn* of the youths.
who serve as actual commanders
First Methodist Church In Sanford.
Jun* 25.
eight-sided and has a hole through
crewmen
from
two
Louisville
t
5
of the Guardsmen. MaJ. *Gen. No. IS RAM and a past high priest.
Ho it survived by his widow, ono
GREENVILLE. Ate. CP — Th*
Holt was arrest*,! in IM-and the middle, Thomas said. It rr
NEW DRUG RELIEVE*
George J. Hearn Is Adjutant Gene­ Mr. Huff waa a member of Taylor son, Newton A. Harkey J r, of San­ NashvUle work trains were on (hr
at he attempted to catch a bu* sembles a nut for a large boll. wrrrkacr of Iwn Air Eurrr l&gt;26
Commandering
No.
M
Knights
job
through
tbe
night
to
rlear
TENSENESS,
ANXIETY
ral of Georgia, and Maj. Gen. Mark
bnml-rr* uhuh collided near hero
ford; ono granddaughter, Susan
Hr wn&gt; charged with “ carrying a
PHILADELPHIA uft-Wycth Lab. ronrralrd weapon” and given a The partner, hoped il will turn Saturdav still rontainrd tha body
W. Lance is Florida’* Adjutant Ge­ Templar being • past commander, Lynne, Sanford; a grandson, Albert scattered wreckage after 40 freight
rut
to
he
gold,
but
Thomas
said
a
member
of
Morocco
Tempi*
of
cart piled op her* yest.-r.tay An oratories announced today (hit a
neral
of onr victim today.
Jail Miitcnr* of 60 day* in Volu­ it rould h* bran.
Keith Ilarkey, Norwalk, Calif.;
It was the flnt occasion that the Jacksonville he was a past presi­ four listen, Mrs. Ploma Lewis of abandoned station building wji n o drug, which It says bring* sia County. Th* Negro uas tinn­
Three Inoile* have h**n found but
dent
of
the
Sanford
Shrine
Club,
e
demolished
at
the
lllbcar
north
quick
and
taf*
relief
from
trn«r
two Governor's have paid an offi­
ed over to Constable Galloway at
Ihe body of !«t l-t. Donal L.
Sanford; Mn. Ruby Illmmorleo, bound LAN freight broke up No
veteran
pf
World
War
I
and
a
mem
nen
and
anxiety,
will
«
«
hi
br
cial visit to the troops in training,
the completion uf his Mlltrncr,
Glover, 30, of ttrllvilie. III, waa
Sanford; Mrs. Mat Losslag, San­
since they both have been la office bar and past commander of (he ford; Mrs. Laura Sheppard, Cocoa; injuries were reported. Cause of available to physician* fur pre
trrlirved lit tie in lire wreckage of
American
Legion
hero.
scription use.
tbe wrack was undetermined.
less than ■ year.
onr *till-&gt;mou1drnng lumber.
Iwo brothers, J. W. Harkey, Mattno is survived by bis wife, and
The high point of the parade was
bows, R. C. and C. P. Harkey of
Air F'orre crath rrew* and
The registration of grades i
the presentation of awards and de­ one brother, George W. Huff of Sanford.
Grrenvillr fiirmrn wrre unable Ia
Ihniugh
12
of
th*
Oviedo
High
coration* to units of the Georgia Jacksonville.
Funeral services were held at
Fchool will take plar* on Die bring heavy chemical firefighting
land Florida National Guard.
Funeral servicei will bmrooduct- 1:9$ p. m. yesterday la (be Brissoo
The Fanfnrd Library will be morning of Tuesday Aug. .10. Th* equipm-nt Into Ihe ilcn*ely wooded
Florida Governor's Trophy for «d at Brissoo Funeral Hama 16:1$ Funeral Home. The Rev. Elton
closed tomorrow night at 6 o'clock Rev. Stephen 31. Tuiiy will deliver aiea about 13 miles northwest of
highest number qualified in arms a. m tomorrow with the Rev. W. P. Kline officiated. Burial was In
and will remain rinsed until fur the mrssagr al th* opening *s*r- hrrr Th* two twln^ngine attack
went to Headquarter! Company Brooke officiating. Masonic ser Oak Lawn Memorial Park.
rises.
bombers crash,-it after collktinR
lh-r n»t its.
“ Bagardlets of your claoalfica many paused to eiprr** their ap“ M ". Third Battalion, nf Kurils. view wifl bo conducted at the
Nn fine* will t&gt;* rharged, ac
School hoses will pick up stu­ while on a flight from Scott AFR,
Hon. yoar busineaa or proie* prrclatioa for the worthwhile mes­ cording to th* librarian, If houks
The same omit wag awarded the grawatfe In Evergreen Cemetery.
dent* el their regular Dm* and lit. to Tyndall AFB, Fla.
•ion. you, aa a member of thl* sage.
Remington Trophy far highest fi­ An masker masons are requested
are raturnnl on the day Ih* li­ will mah* return trips at noon, ac­
Th# olher three victim* werft
club, aa a layman, bav* an im­
President Rill Bush Introduced brary treprns.
gure of merit In indoor rifle tour­ to moot at the Masonic Lodge at
cording to th* announcement Identified as Capt. Raymond Fa­
portant obligation ia tbe Kingdom Dr. C. Leo Eggort of Ihe Univer­
nament firing.
t : « a. m. tomorrow to attend the
The library I* M ug repainted made thl* morning hy Oviedo gan. St. l/ruis. Mo.; Capt Robert
of God,” the Rev. David S. Car- sity of the Florida Extension Ser­ on both the oatsid# and Inside, High School Principal Stewart W. While. 31. Muwcaqua. Ill ;*nd
Got smog Griffin said that be services af Mr. Huff tea body.
nefla,
pastor
of
tho
Christian
and
vice
who
is
in
Sanfoid
at
Direc­
waa glad to be able to be present
A Vehiaim County employe of
according to Sirs. Fara King, GaUhcL
Capt Juhn Franklin Kirby, SB, Sl»
far Governor's Day and to tee that
the State Welter* Beard waa Missionary Atllanca Church of tor of Ihe Seminole County Work­ librarian, who mad* the an
Louis.
the National Guard bad prepared
bruised and arralcbed Saturday this efty told Uw members af ihe shop. Dr. Eggert told briefly or nouncemenl today.
Itself to well for He tasks.
morning when his 196$ Ford went Sanford Rotary Club at lit week­ the voluntary desire of tho local
OI.D MAN. 91
Governor CoOina praised the
out of control on# mite north of ly meating this noon at Urn Yacht leachera lo Improve themselvel
CARDBOARD FAINTING
IIELII ON SUSPICION
Club.
tho Bonford city tlmita.
spirit and entbnsUaa af the Fiori
In order to tetter care for tho chil­
RE FI-ACES 8AFK
SUNLAND, Calif. i**-A 9t yearArnold Panerata, whose addre
Introduced by program tkalr- dren under their charge.
da units that 1m k||f
.. r * * r M * Highway Patrolman
KANSAS CITY oft-Dons Id U
MIAMI,
Fla.
UA-Wsalhermni
old
man was in jail today on
uul
la given la Ute Berntee Is Cewaty man Charlie Morrison aa a aa
Visiting Rotarians and guests Rudnick kepi his safe in Ih* kept watch white a long tin* of suspicion of murder after his 91Uvn of (Miami who, after (erring ware introduced by M. L. Raborn floodlighted front window at fall tqually weather moved weftward year-old sanitarium roommate waa
three ynars hi tho Maty, dorldod white ten la v . R. L. Slmmaman grocery, believing il ••* secure ever tea Cartbbaaa and Atlantic found beaten to death.
te SMI to co offered tea invocation. Mrs. H. til such ad exposed position
today.
Nurse Ethel Allen fund the body
■tatetry, tkg agaakar •* L. Apniehy whn had keen acting
However, be discovered yester­ Tha disturbance, catted an west­ of Gustaf R ail Elm yesterday.
tho ksaa that hli mss- as calerar dnrteg ten absence of day that thlevel had quietly rotted erly wave, stretched from th* Police said Elm'* head bad bat*
ter a
“ h a te addkioa te the Mrs. Roberta Gatcbel thanked tea th* 706-pound safe away during southera Bahimaa Islands south­ battered, apparently with a email
kbs after •
ad about 7*
one Ikat Morrison dob for the opportunity of ser­ th* nJght an drrplared it with a east to Jamaica.
M ora
kitchen stool.
walkout wa« sottted eerty ytaterl
u rnteg to
. . him lo deliver, rather ving it and announced that Mra. cardboard box painted lo reaembte
Forecasters, aakl tho wav* kai
Police arrested A. E. BaHhrta.
Gay when the trig granted CagtUl
“ a chalanm te yonr Ihlaldng and (j■trivet would take over Mat tea aate.
failed to show any sign* nf Ca­ who said Elm had been bothering
Transit “
week- She was thanked by Proa.
He laid Uw wilasing safe row tieloping Into a tropical at
ll bis mUt. But M ice aakl Baldwin'*
rapt Bash an behalf of tha club for her telnetI $1,974 awl about $M0 In la moving westward at
wile died d i M |W
•aa m«tet m
I
ftitee m day.
hr • • * * m m
Lka ham
la lose control.
Both husband and wife suffered
multiple cuts and bruleew and
were treated by Dr. Stoner at the
Oviedo Clinic.
Ptlm. Carl William*, who in­
vestigated the accident, said the
car broke the main power pole
and the service waa out for a
abort while.
Pearson I* a night watchman at
Phillips Properties. The ears waa
reported a total loss.

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

Mrs. Elmo Lloyd
Dies In Lake Mary

Masonic Services
N. A. Harkey ar.
Will Be Conducted
Dies Suddenly
For James 0 . Huff
At New Smyrna

Tests Are Planned
For Unknown Metal

Three Juveniles
Taken In Custody

Intent To Murder
Charge Is Placed

Body Of Victim
Still In Wreckage

Each Has Important Obligation,
Rev. Carnefix Tells Rotarians

Library To Close
For Renovations

Registration Set
For Oviedo Tuesday

Volusia CounHan
Bruised In Mishap

Orlando Driver Is
Arretted Yesterday

Weathermen Eye
Suspicious Area

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MOXON luwr that
following him. Covartly. bs glanced
•t tha plate-glass window ha was
passing. No on* rsflsetad Ihfft
wma limping visibly. Tat Ml* ha
heard lha unarm radtnrs, through
tha dlffuao ahufOa of aotoeibsr
gaita—tap and drag, lap and drag.
Too rapid far a pace that faMarad
visibly, ha deetdsd. Juat a aaurotic
quickstep that favorad ooa lag a
ahada mor* than tha othar. A tk
rather than a limp.
Ilia fluid gtinip*a
of tba
...
.
atnaa behind him congealed la,
y aa vivid and react aa a
memory

•*

■till from a moving ptcturo. Tha
Bailor, sinewy la cloac.fltliag Mum
4&lt;m hot for tala aprtng, tyring tha
rnnacloualy dacnraliva w a ■&gt; a a.
whoaa poodls wort a bow that
matehad her suit. Tha atoop-ahoulderrd woman, with a camrl'a
meekly atubbora face, who earned
a heavy library book under ana
arm. The little boy. with a roavfctcropped bead, trotting braille that
Nil bona woman eheathed la print
ad ailk atretrhed taut aa aauaage
akin. Tha tall man. faro shadowed
by a bat brim a ahada wider and
palrr than thorn New Yorkera
• ear. JuM behind him, tha Blender
youth with pala brown akin and
dark, morbid eyre, who would have
looked w*n la turbaa or tabnoah.
A typical New York crowd, aten
eila every one. laarljr Bailor
A ihore. Ilophiatiratad Lady, Baa
leaa Culture, llouad, Haraanad
11ou»ewife with brat. Tourist from
Far West. Tourist from Far East.
All apparently normal, but . . , Ms
rouId atlU bear tba radraca of that
quickstep tlrklag like a lima bomb,
tap and drag, lap and drag, tha
“ A ' of tha Morse code.
Was k aomeone farther hack?
Hornnone ha couldn't M l Or waa
tha limp so alight * couldn't ha
even, only heard T
J'olles?

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Or ana af tha at hen T
Thera amild easily ha aa AMattc
among them. Or a certain type af
woman. His aide glance Bought an­
other plata-glaaa window, f i
t
•err tha houaewlfa and lha ealier,
••ttlad an tha man In tha Weatarn
hat. Moaon had naan ana af the
•there, rioaa to, ones, lam days
ngo. in n fly epackad, dingy night
club hi Urn Village. hpoUtght an
the floor show, deep shadow M tha
comer booth where the man ant

Mann saulda t asa tba cyan
lha wide-bnaimed hat now or even
tha for*. Only a tall, finding fig­
ure that wavered la tha glitter of
plat# glees, hke something under
water. Moat cops ware bulk kka
know that ha had only In put out
his hand now and Moion would be
caught with tha goods T What a
plealira K would ha to arrange a
little surprise for tha cop. aa be
would find nothing la Mo* on'a poc­
kets by tha lima Moaon waa
searched. Waa H too lata T Coutdn t
h , nod some place to stash tha
lhlnx „ th# „ „ t r, w mlm,tra.
toms ptnea where they couldn't
find M, and ha could later?
They would try to persuade him.
but ha didn't parnadf caaily. Not
when them waa H grand at stake,
ha didn't. If there waa nothing an
him, ha could laugh at them, claim
be didn't know what they were
talking about. After n taw hours
they would have to let him go.
They might not bclicva him. but
they couldn't hold him without evi­
dence. They would let him go and
follow him again, hoping ha would
lead them to lha place whefe be
had hidden lha thing.
Its wouldn't. Ha would hide k
eo cunningly, In such an unfore­
seeable place that ha eould pick It
up in a minute aa soon aa ha had
abaken off tha man tailing him.
But where? Thera waa no such
hiding place. At least, none that
could be improvised In a few aocHs had only seconds left
He felt that:
Hia one hope waa lo lose the men
behind him la a crowd, quickly
and cleanly.
Ha plunged Ills tha 10-renl
store at 39tb St. It waa crowded
Ha turned Into a cross stale.
Through tha shifting mass of faces
ha aaw on# far# bo knew put
coming through tha side door from
tba ctuea street.
It Mopped him M e a Mow.
With tha clatter and chatter of
shoppers a l around him, ha could
no longer hear tba endshea af any­
one. YM be knew the Map waa
M1M there, closing In on him. Hr
couldn't go back. Ha couldn't go
forward.
Ha darted left, around tha toy
counter. One glance at the eountrr
beyond brought htapi ration. In a
few heartbeats he aaw the situa­
tion whole. Ho could even retub Its
humor. This ooumlrr waa feataonod nrllh necklaces of fat, improhaMo pearls and Its central Mn
waa piled haphaaardly with pen
danta and bracelets af
glean A placard clamored for at
taatloa: 'Anything an this counter
far M aorta

so Mai an had aa way of rattoasttng hia height. Dressed like an
Easterner—whits MUrt, dark Us
and amt. A basket's face, coot,
ahrrwd, flinty, Nit k wan bard to
summon those features eon by ana
and rramin "
rould recall waa a pain, sold eye onwed wvar the pearls, ‘ jaMling
‘ pearls had

made any kind id fake jverle re­
spectable. But the rrnlrel Inn was
deserted accept for a girl in n rain­
coat looking at a bracelet of green
glass squatea Khe would move on
in a moment. iVit wasn't the eitt
of girt who would buy Irarh.
U nions hand slipped into hie
coat pnekrt. Ilia fingertips mrl
something hard. Half the beauty
of the atone was Its antiquity. That
meant It was badly rut. That and
tha aiae am,Id de*»lve any passer­
by who didst I know rviNca It w.ia
1 U now. The store rloerd at S:W.
I'oilca cinjl.ln t h»'.d b m if hr
didn't have the Jewel. They hidnt
enough evldrnre without it—only
turpi) ton. A a for the others, Ihev
would be nasty. Nit whet rould
they do, it he didn t hsic It on
him? lie might hold them off to­
night with some plausible story of
etaahlnjf It rlarvrhrre, then give
thrm the elip on hie way to the
(aha hiding place tomorrow morn­
ing and rtimr hark here al.*nr, at
9.30, Just aa the etore npuinl He’d
be the first one In. He'd make aura
ha wasn't follow rd that lime. And
then—ha rould buy bark the hire
of India for 30 ernta Anything an
this counter . . ,
Me was taking a rheme. Nit M
was the only ehanre he hed and
the aids were In his favor. One
against a thousand that anjone
else would buy the Jewel in the
neat five minutes, befora the store
(lived.
,
Mr was walking pad the central
IWn nine, slowly, ralmly. epparrnlly
un.uniernel
A quick glance
around. In lhal instant, he e.&lt;w no
fare he knew. Mia hand rams out
of hia pocket in a dosed flel. rrstrd
for a moment on a corner of the
Nn, rame away limp and rmply,
Ms hail hardly paused. Now he
moved on without a Nil kward
glam e. |oaf the swage of wavy
pearls, past the toy counter Might
with plastire, hark to the Fifth
Ave. rntranre he had use,! when
he rame mtn the storr uily a few
momenta ago. Me almost hnprd he
waa still bring followed* Mr would
enjoy welching the fare of anyone
who scan hed him now police or
the others.
At the rortiee of 3»1h ha wsj
Mopped by a r e d light. A III lie
crowd was waiting. Me saw Ihe
sailor again ami Ihe woman with
Utv poodle. There was Ihe shaven
head of ihe little Niy with the
plump mother. Beyond them old
camel-fare and a men In a wula
bat. The same man?
Then there waa a short savage
Mow. put times tha kidneys. Mia
hands rlawed at air.
Then tha Mimprr i f a heavy ear
broke hia opine amt the primitive
man. who had always crouched
behind lb# facade called Minim,
aa ha died.
(To Its (Aralneardf

Sm iles, G lances For Kathleen
By WIMJAM I . BYAN
AF FOBRIGN NRWS ANAI.V9T
In lha once forbidden preclncti
ef the Krnnlin palarr groundi, a
pretty America! girl fliti about
with a camera, snapping candid
shod of Sovlsf cltiftai. They pay
only passing attention to her. The
nearby militiaman only im llci.

sign policy aod lla efforts lo permade the outside world of Ua long
range peaceful iatanlioni.
But It la unqueationabla that Ihe
Soviet population Is bound to gain
in tbe long run sines H would be
difficult now for any reglma to re
treat from a domeslie policy
which seems, outwardly at Irast,
lo have been freed from Ihe press­
ing fear of an all-present, all-see­
ing secret police system. The de
struction of that system waa nec­
essary after Stalin died for tbe col­
lective safely of the leaa powerful
men wbo suereeded tbe dictator.
Tba secrat police still art there
but they have been (beared of a
gnat deal af their awaaome power.
Domaitie policy nmaiaed essen­
tially hard with rtgard to raising
labor productivity and enforcing
what the Communists call work
discipline. But Ihe parly opened
some safety valvaa.
fo r example, when tbe party
was engaged In a harsh campaign
agalnit religion, ao less a person
ago than Kiklta Khrushchev, Ibe
lop Communist boss, pulled the
ntna. Ho told tbo militants to be
softer la tboir approach to reOaad to try to pervuado

I m than Iwo years ago, Kath­
leen Kaaurhkt waa the tubjaci of
ruhoua Harrs and tidied com­
ment whtraever aha want In Mo»row. Her smart rlhUwi and trim
American look contrasted almost
painfully with Moaeow’ a drab
it
crowds. It she so much ai lifted
a came, a, a militiaman would
have borne down oa bar within
accooda.
But today IB-year-old Kathleen,
daughter of Associated Praia bu­
reau chief Richard Kaiischke, la
more or lets taken for granted in
Moscow whoa* provincial millions
arc becoming juat a little blase
k j about such things, la tba abort
~ apace of two years they have seen
Iota of foreigners and lota of AmcrIrani. Something alia baa come
about, too. They art not nearly so
auspicious pf foreigners any Morn.
ft's all bean part of a gradual
effort, gaining la momentum all
the time The committee which
rules the Soviet Union note seems
to be doing Its best to impress on
tbs Soviet Peonle without having
, m la aay ao outright—that lha evils
WASHINGTON IM - Sen. Capor of Stalinism died »Uh Stalin. They
kart
(R-latf) suggest a that travel
are betas encouraged lo relax a
la hraaAmiiag for roagrosiman —
Utile.
.
the first time la generalises aod that M ought not ho looted oo

Oklahoma's Sooners
Risk Another Streak
Michigan are tird with M ronserulive triumphs Tbe t'adels rolled
from the start nf 1911 until Ihe
monumental scoreless lie with No
He Dame last in '►'• t Si' s llrlng
entered I9JI-X1 and Michigan's
from the m l of I'.llii until early
In '49
I’ rllu e lo n . nm-tlv in Ih , r * °*
All America tadbark Dick Kar
mairr, p*i*ted a siring nf 31 from
I9M into 1933 Southern I'aliforma
blanked Tenneasee HU in Ihe I9lii
l|o*e Bowl game lo snap a 3J
game skein for Ihe Volunteer*.
Noire Dame in I94«'&gt; M and Min
ne*ola in 19.13 M earh went 31
gamrs unbeaten and untied whllr
N’olrr Dame in 1939 Jl made il
through 30 rontr«ts.
On the ha«l* nf undefeated rec­
ord* only nol counting tip* Noire
Dame hold* the modern mark of
39 from Ihe (ir«t game of 1946
until 1930

«ai I laler. "plus hi • excellent Hsln«
ing. account* for hi* living."
"Thr medirs and rhaplatnt were
Ihe fir«l lo grl lo me." Metctak
said "They rut mv equipment, got
me on a *lrelrher, gave me some
shot* and soon ( w j« on a helicop­
ter to an Army ho&lt;pdal. My arms
anil ha.-«a fell broken hut it was
only three fractured verlrbrae.
"That weekend, generals and
rolonels and my buddies rame to
see me, shook m&gt; hand and told
me huu lucky I was Fur the next
three month* I uas in hospitals
ir. Alaska, later was sent In Valley
Forge, l’ .i , to another Army ho»pilal
"All Ihi* lime I sliH couldn't
brlirvr I survived such a thug.
Kvrrrisrs daily g&lt;d me back in
»hape. an I try bark I* *!rong and
lam in .
I ibapp BOW. I was
walking within Iwo weeks of Ihe
fall "
Melrrak \ fret 9 anil 117 pounds,
«ald Ifiat i :■ be ng senl lo Ft Knot
he wav I id "nol lo pimp off a
chair, even "
This ha* made lum nnhsppy.
' I m a paratrooper," he said. "I'd
like lo jump again "

OOV

O f O V C f C R A IO « f tm N&gt;«v«,

4a tliow n aa lie al lived u lit*
White House for a lunch &gt;i—
|a»itltis&lt;-itl wilh Shcrin-to A.hints,
awol.itil lo I'rraiilrnl 13'cnhaw*
»r. Tlio inrid* nt *rl oir a itrsr
r&lt;hitul of g o - up in W i liinglo*
•liter (oiv. Craig hit town ns*
ni.ot-.l .ti favoreil for Ihe |»wl i f
Nmrriary nf the Air Forea I
Harold Valiit-U ws-rr In leave It

Were slicing
a melon

in IBM.
Amy, Southern raltfnrnia and

Friendship Trouble
Bui Is Profitable

Ihrm In atheism—not frighten
MIAMI. Fla. .SV-Tlls fnrndihip
them.
fur a M i l w a u k e e oplnm em «l'
Kvcn morr siti.nohing was Ihe rau*ed Fred A Thom a* a lot of
recent announcement lhal some trouble but the red haired rcsta i
people ware going to be allowed rani worker a*all get t3.ooo Hum
to travel abroad. For years ordi­ the man's estate
nary rilllrns nf Ihe IISSII have
|)r. Albert Napienlek, Ihe in
been sealed behind their own bor­ lumelrist, died in a Miami lleach
ders. Now large groups nf Ihrm hotel room la-1 April 11
are going In travel nol only in
A week later Thomas was found
Red Chins and the Fornpran Com­ in a mnlrl mom al Dunedin withj
munist countries hut in such West- $00.MO nf Napienlrk'a money tin |
ern countries si Sweden and F.n ; Tirr the bed. Thomas claimed ihrl
land. There la rvrn a hint that nptnmrlrtst gave him tile ta&lt;h tn|
they might travel rIn where in Ihe invest in a harbour aland, bul 4
Weal.
charge ol larrrny waa filed.
At lha same time Ihe govern­
Harold Shapiro, allomey for
ment has denied lo throw open Napienlrk'a widow, laid Wednesday
large areas of tha Soviet t’amn Thomas bad agreed lo iritis in
for tourists form abroad.
claim for $S.oon
How long Ibe period of relaxa­ County Judge Frank Dowling is
tion will last la anybody's guess. capcrtcd lo lurn lha money u&gt;rr
Rut tha longer It lavla, Ihe leaa lo Ihe widow, a* executrix o f
ehanre there seema lo ba that Ihe Napirntrk'a estate, today.
Soviet Union ran be plunged again
Thomas still faces Ihe larrrny
all tba way bark Into total Stalin­ rhargr but that is caparted lo bc
ism.
dropped.

1 1 flivr li.i|i|» nv wlirn a hn»lnr*i lie* a rrsllv Rreal
Y Y

war? A

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it »leclaii-&lt;l—iij* lit?

Well, ilr— net set for a winrlf.ill. 1h-i aou- lint iv nmtn

lli.ni Hull La j*r* .itest jmr. 'I Ins is lim jjinilcif.

Copehort Suggests
Travel Broadening

. . u u . 1 . - a i . . . i.r
i .
guarded aaactuary In the trdrid. UM nm *. All 0 1 members of
The government la gradually leav- Honan Bad Senate should go
lag the Kremlin and turning M abroad aach year to cope better
Into . museum.
with tha “ globeI responsibilities
For the first time, the leaden
daring a eongresikmal sea• ar* picturing tkemsatvea lo lha that mi hava to mast almost avmry
^ nubUr aa a group af jMmaa brings h * . " J
And, I b told. Cangrass momand not na
tha aaoUvo behind B, tte govlot t e n I m aa “ ngMl or gras tar
public obviously lifcua tte change. obUgatie* m got around lo all
AU this docs net moan that tte parta ad * • VnNad States too."
Ha m M tte aaat nf such cooCommualit Pasty haa lanaaand lla
J
_ a H N Official
«Hp.
'
t e paid by tte «avcnPart af tte relisatlon nagmi
thmahfy lira (a with rnervnf tor-

Unusual Speech
Heard By Judge;
Fine Is Collected

HAWAIIAN HOSFtTAltTY m-.Vrs Cot. John Knov Arnold realIre thst
ha Is bark on American toil on s brief stopover In Honolulu rn mule
to Trail* Air Torre lts*e. Csltf. Mary Snivrly (left), IS. anil Audrey
C irn s, 30, wlih him well t« he leaie* for the m.unl.in.I wilh Ilia
10 other American airmen Just released hj llie Chinese Communists

llv T ill' ASMMTATIOI P It FAS
Oklahoma's Sivuiers. bidders cf
Ihe modern roltege fivilball record
rn II nmseeuplive victories, n«k
another streak in Ihe I93S *es*on.
Since deadlocking with Fill 5?
early in lha '31 campaign, the
Somers have rolled through I'J
games unbeslrn and untied
A look si Ihe team's latent and
in game iclidule suggests the pos­
sibility of approaching their rec­
ord.
The V»incr%. who havrn't had s
|o*i in their last 4S Big Seven eonference conlesls, shsuild win their
way into Ihe Orange Howl as
league representatives
Oklahoma ean sweep its regu­
lar season slate fur a chance lo
approximate its IPM A0 showing
Tbe key dale is an Oct N meeting
with Texas al llallat.
Tbe 31-game *lring d&lt;*-t not ap­
proach Ihe M straight triumph* by
Yalr in IMl *9 but II aland* a* Ihe
top major rollrge aehievrmenl in
modem limes, arrording In an Av
toetaled 1’ iess survey
Close behind Oklahoma In Ihe
unbeaten untied category IV Mirhi
gan Stale which rang up ?s win*
from 1930 until Purdue's SO upset

FT KNOT. Kv„ lit— The fsvo- covert*.! mv far* and I couldn't
rite lieillimr *lor&gt; f&lt;»r young pars- see I knew I ua* falling without
troopers It thr mirsculoiit Isle a parachute but I still didn't think
nf Slsnlry Mrtrrak—Ihe lucklesl I was washed up
paratrooper alive
"The old story Is that uhrn per­
It Is the late nf a guy who sons trel drath is close Ihry can
Jumped from a plane 1,000 feel remember rsrry Utile drlsil of
and both his parachutes (ailed In .vm thing that ha* esrr happened
npen So, doun hr ramr and 10 them in thor lifetime I wimi 'I
thinking of ans thing—only lo try to
plunged into s *nnwbank.
Hr was not even critically In­ grt lhal parachute off mv fare and
gri sonic sir in it. I didn't mskr
jured.
Mricrak, Inlrn*i'ly religious, with 11 "
When he finaltv hit, Melctsk
drrplv etched cheeks and a voire
like James Cagnrj't. uas one of never trained it. I.urkdy, hr land­
I Mil paratroopers flown near An ed feci first in s to inch snow­
bank. Ills hips and knees urrr
rhoragr. Alaska, in January.
He wa« assigned lo the llth Air flexed fci degrees Thuv, his body
home Bullion and Ihls ua* a lest uas a sort of shock absorber
lo give airborne fighter* esiwrtence "This position.’’ a medical report
in Alaska's har*h climalir condi­
tions
th e caunt. JUvear-oM priialr
from l'ill*htirgh lold Ihe full slury
after reporting Mr duly recently
at Ft Knov
•'It was late January—Ihe 39th,"
he began "I had hern s p a rs-1
trooper since November—had srv-l
rn Jump* I frit nervous—more
than ever hefme Majlie II uas Just
bring in Alaska-thr snow, fog and
OKLAHOM A ITTV ► - Traffir
all Hut I had romplrte faith In
Judge Janie* llemopolo* never had
my pararhutr Kvrrjune knous
heaid a «|v-ech quite like It. ftthat thr |*o»»ihdd&gt; u( a ‘rbiitr nol
poially Ironi a drfendant.
»p *ing evi«ls, hut Ihe percentage
"I'm appalled at Ihe reckless
is very small
'There uas no sensation uhrn driving on mam vtrret," val.l 30I hit the air Somrtimrs sou gel s year old i harles II.million Keegan.
"II sicken* niy head II makrv
►•It from thr prop blast but nut
me ashamed ol my fellow man
Ihi* lime
"I was going down fail now and I'm trying lo do my part lo help
I didn't *ee anyone around mr I rurrert il “
Inokrd up Nothing ua* Ihrtr llul
"Why then ar» vou rharged wilh
I didn't grt excited There ua* trcklc** dilving*" a»ke.| .InIce
always Ihe retrrve Thule I i mid Demopolo*. vlirung uneasily on
pull Don't lose your head. Man. the bench
"llecainr I tawr a teen aged boy
I told m vself"
Meleiak explained here that thr who I knew," Keegan rame hack
failure of his rhiilr lo open was quickly. "Hr wat driving reckless­
doe to bteaking id Ihe *lalic wire ly. I wa» Hying In ralrh him *n
whieh had hookol his 'rhulr lo Ihe I eould lake him some place vnd
give him a qyiiel lecture on Ihe
plane
lie was falling feel firsl. hi* brail principal* of «afe driving You see,
and upper lexly vllghlly forward I'va never received a llckel be­
whieh is nol rreommrnord III* fore in my life "
The iudge whi-prred lo hi* bail­
l*&lt;i*ilion was *tmilar lo lhal nf a
iff and shortly allerward* a Id*
prrmn silting In a rhalr.
"tinally," he went on. "I pulled wa* brought into Ihe rmirtroom
II showol lhal Kergan had been
the lr«rivr rhulr I Ihuughl I had
falirn aiboiit 4&lt;«l feel but I ua* anrvlrd six lime* for traffic viowmng I dropped more than lhal — lallons during recent weeks
"I* that your lecord*” asked
but I still w.on'l wurrieil
"Alter I pulled Ihe rord. the lilllr lha Judgk.
"I gne*t to. ynuf honor," Kee­
pilot chide, which diaw* out Ihe
larger ehille—flew mil and hd me gan replirvl
lie paid a IM fine.
in Ihe fare II ranghl onto mr.

Not nnlv Is Roicl outselling every car in America
evirpt tlio two most wiilely liiovvn vm.ill.-r r an - lint
Unit k it lirmling eve i f ulra rneiril in its hislrny.
Rlglit nmv we’io past tlio inaik let in our Imt full
ju r -a m l we're still going g"'at g'"i(.

YM IMNIt STABS of three muntriaa pore wilh tha mvaled Davit
Cup JuM before tba start of tha matches at tba Nassau Country Club.
Qian Cove, N. Y. In tha group (L to r.) are: Pauato Gardinl and
Nicola Platranged, Italy; Kneel Kamo and Ataucbl Mlyagi, Japan;
a llnrtwlg and Kao Roaawall, Australia.
ttatemaiiownll

So we'rr' slk-Jng a melon with you in tlie form of an
all nut Iraile-in alRivvamo — n profit vlunng Imiiiik
ileal that lieats even tlie log trailrs wo'veIn-en giving
all year. After all, we’ve goon way beyoml nor
nxticcfeal volniow-aiul ran now aflonl to sfreli h our
trade-in nlluwanc-M lu prattkally our lireaL-evrn
poiuL
And f/inf put* you more eavlli than ever Iwfore In the
driver's seat of Ilie holiest-veiling Huu L in history. . .

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Heller rsuna in and viiit in tomortovv-lmfav. If vovt
inn-and see for vonrself that Ihu thrill ami iIkj buy
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NEW YORK. (fo-You walk along
the street sad as* a alga on a
good used car: “ Oaly It
You took at a m i
the builder tells you: “ If you’r* a
retorts, ON dewa is all you
seed” L'ntU recsatly yea didn’t
need even tkat
Your radio Mares: "Inatatl ■
window rooter now, paymaata start
M il April."
Aa ad Is tbe paper says: "Wallto-wall carpeting for the entire
bouse si M i weak."
Neit to striking oil. It’s Ike
easiest way man s«sr has devised
for rslsiag bis tUadird of Dvisg—
and fast
It’s also eaa of Ike easiest way*
of gening beyond your dept if
you don't watch your step.
The vast majority of Americana
are m e e t l a g tbelr weekly nr
monthly payments. Finance com­
panies say the record of Installmeat payment oa cart Is now tbs
beat ns history, la June, wbsa a
record It.TM.SM.OO* of credit waa
•itended to new car buyers, ethers
were paying ia tUM.OM.SM an
previous loans.
The percentage of delinqnsnrtes

.Sanford can have a perfect advertising I friends to the north, south, east and west of
medium if the city fathers carry out an oft- t us should t* advised that they can come in
and visit, park as long as they like, shop as
suggest id plan.
Parking has become a premium in com­ long as they want, and enjoy their visit.
Had the suggestion been made at any ■
munities all around us and free parking
other
time than during a period when city
has practically become a thing of the pnst^
finances
weren’t too bright, we feci that
except for customers of certain establish­
the moving of the soft ball diamond would
ments.
If the present soft ball field is moved to have already been completed.
Now thnt the city is entering a new fis­
Ft. Mellon Park that entire area can be
cal
year, it would be well that the moving
turned Into a modern parking lot that can
ex|K*n.*es
I* includes] in the new 1955-66
be advertised for miles around.
We think thnt advertising free parking budget.
We can have more than just a modern
for
* tors i.nd shoppers would bo
city. Moslem facilities in Sanford should also
an
Signs should direct the shopper and the lie accompanied by hospitality, congeniality,
visitor to the unusual facility. Store owners convenience and economy.
With such a combination, the Cjty of
should take advantage of the area and use
Sanford
just can’ t miss!
It n« an attraction to thfir various shops

Civic Center ‘ ceded
Talk of a “ Sanford Civic Center” has
circulated around our community for se\eral years.
We have come to the point that some­
thing should be done about it.
Neighboring cities ure boasting of civic
centers, and gathering places. Even our
own citizens are coming home from visits
to these nearby communities bragging of
the advancement they’ve seen.
Hanford needs such a center. Its use*
could be many. And to enumerate a few
would be these: a meeting place for civic
clubs and organizations; an auditorium for
civic gatherings; a place for concerts and
community dances; a recreation center for
youngsters of all ages.
Here is an op|&gt;urtunity for .Sanford to
help keep it* citizens at home by providing
■ place for gatherings thnt nr* otherwise
held in other communities.
Thousands upon thousands of Panford
dollars are pouring into the tills of other
communities and they are dollars that should
be flowing Into our own channels of enter­
tainment.
We think that a Sanford Civic Center i*
nott a frill. It I* a definite necessity.
And what an aaaot such an addition to
our city would be toward the orderly growth.

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Javcee Fishathon Missco
We missed the Jnyrco Fishathon this
year!
For several summers it has been the
delight of hundreds of children to gather JAMES MARLOW
along the banks of s chosen pond to show
their skill in the manipulation of a can*
|Kile. hook, nnd w igglcr.
Never before had their been such whoops
WASHINGTON, Jv-Srn. Lyndnu
and hollers of glee and happiness as eman­ Johnson of Tesas, the Democrats’
ated from the bands of happy youngsters, 47-ytsr-old leader ia the Senate,
an inspiration for anyoM who
rations assisting the local young businesa- la
has a heart attack. He's Just re­
The Jaycees, along with the several organ!- covering from one but shows no
men’s g r o u p , undoubtedly reaped mountains vlgn of recret or self-pity.
There seems no doubt U»e exof benefit from these annual good-sports­
hauvting hours and endless details
man presentations.
As we remember, children from far and and worry of bis work as majority
, . ,
......
Tu . leader, the toughest Job la the
near took part in the Javreo Hahathon. I hey SfMlf fcniu|t,(
hu tHick Ju(,
arrived, all ages of them, by bun, bicycle, j. ||« left tbs boapital Aug. 7 sad
automobile and truck. Along with them cam# la railing at homo now,_________
mamas. pnppn*, grandparennts, even inter- 1
ented citizens, all anxioua to see the big
event get underway without incident.
Virtually frea front accident, theae an­
■y Walter rhamWto, Jr.
WASHINGTON - The old aay
nual Fishnthona gave, children an opportuni­
ty to know what good, clean snort qin pro­ ing that “ Coming svanta cast their
shadow before them" is worth re­
vide. Probably, to some, the Jaycre Fisha­ membering In appraising recent
thon was the only opportunity for many to utterances by big anion bosses
ever know and experience the thrill of fish­ and Ibe actions of New-Fair Deal­
ers in tbs Capital City,
ing.
Put the two together and there
The Interest the .Seminole County Junior emerges a picture of nelly of
Chnmlxw of Commerce took and are taking thought and unity of actigo designnow In the youth of our community Is one of rd to weld the two into s point
the reasons we can lionet of "no juvenile de­ es! party which will Inks over
management asd control of the
linquency". If ever there was a lime when Democratic
perly.
young businessmen, businessmen, and citi­
Foi instance, lake a look ot
zen* should join hands tn keep busy hands, |the CIO-AFL merger and Its rela
feel, minds ami hear!* filled with the good ,io" ,0 politic*- •« will be aa or­
ganiaatioa of 12 millioa members.
things of Ufa. thla Ia It.
And AFL President George Meaty
Not only did w# mlsa th# excellent out- kas thla as say about M. First,
Injf and opportunity to see some of the goofl he admits that the merger “ en
thing* of life, Just think of the hundreds of tail's many problems" and thea
children who missed the vnltialde lesson in he puinlrdly adds:
“ But h also nffera anparaltcled
good citizenship and good sportsmanship.
opportunities. With united organi
N o w is the time to stnrt laying plans for u i t o ’ ^f 'mor# "thsa"“i*”* mitUmi
next summer.
1members, wt will be able to move
e

ahead with the primary Job of orcanning the unorganised and with
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Creativeness Measured Differently
War I. Later tha Army's alpha
and beta teats for mentality were
used on service personnel.
Using the same kind of testa h r
verbal comprehension and reason­
ing on adults as oo children baa
not only short changed some of the
subjects but also has limited scien­
tific knowledge of what human
Intolllgenco really Is. Dr. RuUford
says.

tinea of thinktag-tkat to. belag able
to see both aidea of tho matter
without losing tho faculty tor criti­
cal Judgment. Speed of Judgment
to another. These thlagi tost a
person's flexibility and origtaslity.
Tho 40 to « components of In­
telligence fall Into about ait cate­
gories, Dr. Guilford aaya. They
art:
1. The discover) factor which
deala with awareness.
t The memory for worda, lum­
bers, designs.
I. Tha knack af laaralag and
rerognliiag symbols, iavolvod In
arithmetic and raadtag rompreben

A high I. Q. doesn’t aecesavrilr
mean a parson la or wilt be a
great, creative thinker. Sometim-v
it haa been a parallel to ladiffrr i
careers In later Ufe. At leaat uoe
experimenter haa shown that propU with slightly substandard I. 0
ratings, get ateag pretty well in
* Th# production factor,
Ufb and rate highly aa automobile
coming ana's handling af aa
drivers.

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teats by OuUford asd
his assoc alea art deaigned to show
up m ail,U v. the powers of doduetlon or logical tvaluaUea. tha
ability to discover and
•war* af Important thtoga. and
tba faculty for drawhqr
Iona and teniing problems,
..... .
abadv thing which ftuft.
wtuappUad tolar to adults lard
baa undertake* to measure to
ybaraoaa H waa Um beat
• t o w n ia
“

KagsuvNa

A Tha divergent thinking M a r.
having to da with aealbUMg and
originality.
d. Tha avahaaMaa tartar which
relates la to p ic a l----- 1 smart af
problems aad spend af Judgment

CHOOSE&amp;USE

&gt;W «* ^ teo I* aovactl him.
Ibaoaaod aoldiers af World
O U R

G U K 8TI

Tall and fuul of drivt, bt Is
planning and preparing aa bard aa
h« can to return aa majority leader
when (’osgrtaa tomes back ia
January.
It* may not make Ihs grade and
he snub i It. If lbs doctors, after
summing him neat December, de­
cide the leader's Job would endan­
ger mm, he says, he wtU taka bis
old plara si another senator.
Johnson wasn't putting on an act
when this writer spent 21/1 hours
with him yeetorday. He talked at

No Comment

fireworks and boisterous loiterers are all nui- adverse legislation."
aancea. If one of these ran be controlled, then
m n A T u nini.K vfhm k
.n ,ho«id b .
r .v r r u .r .r ^ a ^
lie ahatl bo aa tha light of the morning.
Will strike first. AU uttoranr* of
“-Ham. 26:4,— Men love tlarknesa rather
There’s a brilliant hit of life to he liver! Ih* k'g union bosses lo dais point
thnn light Immune their deeds are evil. W# ' every day hy everyone here In Sanford. Th#! !® Taft-Hartity as the target. Tbs
cannot evade memory, Conacicnce Is a light, moment becomes brighter when other* —* “ k*
w,,rt ** r*P»atod
We should he guided by It. God illuminates know about that experience and uses it as a Tbs merger lor*casts aa alhout
effort lo Ibis and. Whoa? Nazi
our pathway, wt need not atumbla.
pattern.
aoaaloa . . . probably aa. Mon

SAN FRANCISCO, ( f t - tf you’re
adult who didn’t do so wctl on
to w last I. Q. test, cheer up. May
bs you
yt wore sold short.
Tho standard I. Q. teat comas a
(sag way from being a good yard­
stick of adnlt Intelligence, aaya Dr.
J. P. Guilford, a psychology pro­
fessor who has Invented many now
ways of fas luring creatlvmess,
Judgment, reasoning power taJ
other elements of mentality.
Only a fsw of Uw 200 Items In
RtanJord-Blnet teat, long-uvrJ
^psychologists, deal with'these
rset but extremajy important
toaatal fselora, he lays.
Dr. Guilford, who la oo tho faeMR^o# tho University of"Southern
ifornia. waa the only American
papabolugtsl invited Is present a
r s . at a recent conference ia
factor aaajyaU. He told
ie «f hie sew tesU there.
Ik* SUaJord-Rlnet Met was dm
1 isr children. M was supla Siva Investigators aa idea
■ youngster would got along
tarts ry school, la that r*tt was, and atlM U, a good

aod repossetaions romafau at a
rcmarkaMy low levoi—aad alabis
ever toe years. But aa toe total
af consumer debt rises, tba total
1
it af doilaquooctot Uoda
rise also!
lao. even if at to* sam* k
parentage.
Tha American Collectors Ana.,
aaya tost sit million American

Some Reporters
Take Odd Risks

TOKYO uP-Some reporters take
the darnedest risks to get a story.
Take Air Foret Sgt. William J.
(Sandy) Colton, reporter foe toe
Pacific Stars and Stripes.
Ha read that New York barber
Luigi Bocbetl claimed a world
record of IT secoodt to shave a
customer.
Colton. 2*. of Johnitown. N Y?,
strode Into a Tokyo barber chop.
Ha waved a newspaper aad de­
manded, "Who wants to beat this
guy'a recosdV*
Tomlji Suauki. 2* years a bar­
ber, affered to try- Sul ha took
24 secoodi.
*
Sutukl queatiooed the accuracy
af tha watch used to Uma Rockett.
“ 1 Just don't think it is posvlble
to shave a man ia IT
bs said.
“ Whethaf a ia aa art•aid, paasmg a perspiring palm
top speed about himself, his back over hia uncut but stinging faro,
Miod, his diet, the snile session “ ns ana la using (Ms pan aver
it anded aod hia plana tor nest agala for a record try."
year aa kader again.
Tba docton bed tot kirn walk
around the lop floor at hia bomt
yaterday for the first lima. Ha
still can't climb stain. Ha rests
In om of those trick chain that
tilts tha allter back until be'a al­
most lying down,
Ha weighed m pounds whoa bo
waa stricken. Doctors told him
he'd have to pet down to hotwooa
111 and 1U. He’s down to 1M now
aod wHl go down to 1M.
Ho teems determined to go tba
doctors oao better on every order.
They told Mm U N calories of
food a 'd tf would bo enough. Ha’s

Senator Johnson Is Inspiration

Monday, August 22, 1966

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Monthly Payments Raise Living

Available With Suggested Plan

»lo r" First Street.
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Should the move be msde, all of our

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Batardaya S a. m. to TiSS p. m.

Congrats now h
split oa Taft Hartiey. Th# White
donee koidt th* bnlt noo of
It eonld bata t e aaato* la
Uw Art aa to , . .
•a toe Art ar weaken R. |# to*
aesaian Just ever
Monte waa mum
dona about T-M.
Aa to Mat session, many Congrrssiooal Republicans hop# Uw
Whila House wilt aontioHut mum.
This group to eoavinced RepubUcans will never gel support of big
boaeea and that ton boat
to do la do nothing . . . waU1 Republicans . . . plus ioutocre
Democrats . . , have more votes,
la what happens to T-H wUl de­
pend a* wat happens to next
rear’ s elections (assuming too
White House remains mum).
Bi« Unton toeta Strategy - D
la Itoaad a* toa.hoMaf tort Mr. Bi■anhuwar wilt nm. V ha dsns'ha
wtti wto. Be Mf nrtaa boaeea wto
waste M
«* a

tors and House me
promise to support
gram. This was big union boss
strategy to IPM when they mtocalculated on Mr. Truman.
Now ihli 1*41 strategy did pay
off to Congressional elccUona. Big
unto* bosses found that plenty af
rash could elect Senators end
House members. So U Mr. Riaenkower to a candidate watch for
big union bosaaa to concentrate
on Senate and House candidates.
And. with the union boasea conceotralieg on Congress . . . M
could easily bo that Mr. Risennower would win overwhelmingly
and have a Democratic Congress
on his bands . . . as
■re moving to lake over the Demo­
cratic party which they now do­
minate u a number at slates.
Attacks On Business Men Con­
tinue —M's the Business Advis­
ory Council of tha Department of
Com mere# that's now under ftra.
Thla group, composed of 200 busi­
ness men, meeto four timea a
year to advise the decretory of
Commerce,
ft waa established
early la toe Roosevelt Adminis­
tration. Tho Mouse Judiciary AndMoooply lubrommittee ( c h c i r
maanad by Rap. Colter, D4IY)
to tovoatigaliag.
Why ton Inquiry? —That*a hard
to figure ou t. . . earept that NowFair Dealers are trying to discre­
dit the Risenbower Administration
bp discrediting business men who
have been brought to Washington
to help nm •ovorameat. Aa mat
ton now stead. Chairman Crttor
has demanded cart* beUarho to

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YOU'RE TELLIN G ME!

■aid ho mart got eight boon sleep
a nlghl. He’s gettiag nine. He waa
ordered to stop cigarettes. Now ba
eaU bard candy with low tilery
cooleaL
Maoy a htart attack victim goes
through a aortas af reactions: first,
anger aad dismay that II aoald
happen to Mm; neat, despair whoa
bo realises hit life mutt alow down;
and finally adjustment to tho Idea
tort ho c u atill load a pretty fall
Ufa, tv an at a aiowar pans
Johnson said ho had aaly twa
that because ha haa a strung will
end a good bead ha could, by
reatraimag bis activity aad hia
eating, resume a normal Ufe.
Ile'a already figuring oo how
he'll nia the Senate ia INS. He'll
work ahorter hours—ha used to
work U a day—apd pick other
Democrats, aay one per wash, to
bandit Senate routine while h*
hovers around In earn ht'a
to

ord af
In tttta
rentury. in the tease af setting
work done, wttk a
af
fuss aad filibuster.
N waa na aceidewt Tha bay to
Johaaon'i aporaliana to detailed
piaantof daaa to aath a way
bo pot sons toes
view* to work tofrttar to
It glalolka tone
Was tola hte
Otmmoct* lawyers have
No.
ba said, ba hthovid in
naiad out a “ flaking axpedKian"
. . .b u t Rut la art Hkaiy to satteh. to
b Mr. Caller.
RAC Attacks Follow That as
Tm m g- Tho Caller attack oa BAC
fallows immediately aa uaaaceeaefkl artnet by the GcMral Account­
UHP MAN?
ing Office to embarrass business
GRAND RAPtDt, Mich.
m u Howard L Young. Th* GAO J. Kirby, who Nvaa at too
had to bbaek down u chartes af a MB, to totoktos
that Mr. Tosmg had used hit £ v tog to tba tap af am.
office to favor th* Am - cart kawa tovadad bit
Oo-. of II. Louis. Missouri
Kirby’s
To Influence Legklatipa —Ropnhlkaa Besaton Centoart to
Indisea. and B rteharrt a _
to a
cheirged ton! flto attack aa Mr.

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faaaJiles are delinquent oi» pay.
mcnia tor one or more things
they’ve bought oa Ume.
Aa agvwcy that specialises la
helping families after they get to a
financial man eaUmatra that !•
milUufl families are pinched by
the debts tbey*va plied up with
ovcrcnlhuaiaim.
The quality of tome InataUmcnt
loans to recent months worries
Administration officials. Terms
have hero getting easier—down
payments lower, maturity Umea
taiendcd.
This has been due largely to
sales competition. Almost aU kinds
of convumer goods are to abundant
supply.
How do people get in over their
depth? Silver Shield, aa organisa­
tion that makat a bustoasa of trytog lo help people who find they
can't moot their payments—and
charge It per cent for doing It—
aaya that moat of them Just didn't
realise they were taking oa so
much debt
Modern merchandising puts such
emphasis oo time payment sales
and makes credit look so assy
that a family lacking sound money
Judgment Just cases into debt be­
fore it knows H.
Others are victims of iUneaa or
reduced Income because of loss
of overtime or from layoffs.
Finance companies and bankers
have assured ftre aAmtofrtratvm
that from now on thcyU be footing
more closely lo see if loan aplicants art credit-wrrthy.

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Miracle Fabrics
Still Challenged
*By Old Favorites
In the welter «# new mlrsri*
fabrret. horn la teel lubea and
de-lined In ntlhatand toil, water,
pests and wrar, a few oM-fashioned favorite* atlU hold their
own
t ottnn. wool, linen and allk
ittll are very much evident la the
current fashion eccne. They come
In new neavet, finish#! and pat# term. It'i true, but the baile
Ingredient! are Iha same aa they
were In graodmothcr'i day.
Srnool bo)i and gtrla for *•■•
rationi have been partial to cor­
duroy, became It'i huik), comfor
table and naehable. Corduroy of
old were rather stiff and heavy
and likely to produce a nhtiiling
aouno when schoolboy i wore their
cord ilarkt or knirkm.
m All that la changed today, when
^corduroy la made in flne-wale.
lightweight reraioni for party
dreieee. when it mmea la every
eolot of the rainbow plua many
anuvual print!, when H alio It
made In wlde-wale wcavei lor
jackrta and mala.
For the high tehool and collect
art. corduroy Jacket!, Jumper!,
d r u m , ihlrti. ilarki. iktrta and
ahorta are slated to rate klgh In
« popularity. Shlrti In printed pi aIda
are top# with the boyi. gtrla like
dale dreuei in the new high co­
lon luch aa ihocking pink.
Even In Ita new high style ver•ton«. cotton corduroy retain! Its
old-faihioned virtue! — weara like
iron and goes kappily into the fa­
mily waak.

^Facial Hair M ay
Be Removed
W ithSkinCream
By VIVIAN BROWN
Vhir cm Km face to a Marta af
embarranent to any wowiaa.
Even fine down around the lipa
•aa rnia a perfect makeup. And,
® af tonrac. k may canee aa toforlority complex. One paychlatriat
p&lt;&gt;lnta cut dial a large percentage
af km patienta are fraatratod by
facial ddK ti. particularly akla
blcmiahei aad balr.
Until Be advent el sew facial
kair removera. any woman wkb a
heavy down on bar face lived la
the ahadow d her beauty. Heavy
mabeap ronlda t conceal R, die
m fator only direateoed with a
w nubbly regtwwtb and d » average
depilatory
considered safe
to use oe the face. Some women
laboriously removed earb balr
with tweeter*. Miebapa frequently
•centred a* the recull af Urnpar­
ing with thla hair.
New balr remover* dater fuia
around Mpe aa well aa remove
real balr growdi. They may be
ased at part of the regular home

Spotlight
O n Hollywood
HOLLYWOOD * - Handsome
Dick Cootwo nante to take on
Liberate—no holds barred.
The challenge be hurie it a musi­
cal one, of course.
foot mo it to the accordion what
Llberact it to the piano—except
for one thing. The accordion right
now can t play in the earn* musi­
cal league with the piano. Sym­
phony. orchestras, for instance, do
not use accordions.
The reason for this." eiplains
Contino, “ is because of accordion­
ists themselves. They're content to
let the public go on thinking it'a
merely an Instrument for playing
the polkas at a Polish wedding.
"Modem accordions arc like fine
organs. Wa ran make them sound
like flutes, piccolo* or any other
instrument. I ran ait in the tax
section of any orchestra and make
my accordion sound like a sexo
phone.
"Even Liberate ran't do that
with a plane. I ran play higher
than a pis no—one note of my ac­
cordion wiU drive a dog mad, H la
so shrill.”
Contino calme that hr can fin­
ger the accordion fatter then Libe­
rate can the piano. Reminded that
long hair rrttira often have rapped
Liberate for playing the “ Minute
Walla" in M seconds, Contino re­
plied:
“ I did K note in It seconds."
The accordionist thinks he could
do bis field a lot of good by taking
on liberate.
He wants toe pianist to select
three or four compositions from
the classic* to boogie-woogie. Each
would play the same pieces on
tbclr respective instrument*—end
let the public vote.
"I realise I'm not at Mg or
famous at Llberare. You might
My I'm the Arabic Moore of the
accordioa taking on the Rocky
Marciano of the keyboard but even
if I kme. I win.
“ Such a contest caul help but
get good publicity for the accord!an—and thus for me too. And it
can’t hurt Liberace."

Awning paint la rrcotnmendtd
for sumira flbvr ruga h- Cm*
Thames. New Jeitey home furnish­
ing specialists says Myrtle Wil­
son, Home Demonstration agent
This paint I* waterproof, wear*
well, sink* into the fii-er without
Riving a "painted look" and driea
with a dull turfarw She eaya there
!a a special paint for fiber rugs
or it is possible to use a good
grade of flat alkyd paint Thi* is
•n oil paint that may need a
IlMle thinning wl’ h turpentine ta
•How It to »i” k Into and coat the
fiber*.
Before sterling to paint a fi­
ber rug eh* ruggeete placing sev­
eral layer* of newspaper* under­
neath to protect the floor. Select
a atiff hum and fill It with paint
then wipe off on the inside lip of
tn* can. Rruav the paint over tbs
rug. getting It into all the cre­
vice* and holra, covering about a
foot at a time Many housewives
report that paint help* fiber rugs
wear longer.

beauty routine. One new odor leas
white cream contains lanolin, a
carefully-controlled formula that
Is comptottly effective and kind
to the akin, duet put R on and alp
the cream off with a cloth, re­
moving the hair with H. ft shouldn’t leave a burning ur tinging sen­
sation
R to better to do a Job af tola
tort before bedtime, te that la
dm mom tog after a good smooMi
creaming *f Ik* face, foundation
•ad powder may be applied Im­
mediately.
Thli doesn't m m howevtr, that
Thla
if haira
hairs raappaar and aro noticed
before aa
a evening data. Iha rraam
bafora
hair remover may not be gird
But uaa It aa aooa aa poialbla ao
aa In create a lapaa batwaam Ha
tppUcatkm, removal and your
makeup.

It Indian twmmce bring* aa 4eye ee hag aa s war daar* *s tit* coal a.
try thla way to dsf* t the heat
*srv# the (amity mb ot soot shirks* salad meats bat aiak* them
hearty with plasty d thaahy west- The aalad maklaf la a krr-i# with
tana of hoaed chicken oe turkey. Yea'll tad them a delirious way to
Sy pass th* asusl chirks* salad i
chicken Add cbkkea
ihoroa ef stewing, eoollag. aad howsad aatarsl chirks* folccs In ren
•t tba meal.
Ta soaiplst* iha salad aisala. I* mtrarosl. salon oils**. Fieri, h
ssrva a savory bowl af roadssssd dressls* and plmlsnlo Mu well
rsfftabl* soup . , . snaths* "make Servo oa ohioddod tokbefn I
susy" with th* uaa opens*. Th*** servlets.

Wednesday \upust IT the BPW
Club had its regular inerting at
the home of Mrs R, K. Tiue in
l.rkc Mary.
A covered d--h .upper w»* held
noil Mrs. f I! Hunter presided
over the meeting.
Rout in* b'l-lnes. ssa taken
rare of and reports weie given by
Mrs. C. E. Hunter Miss Myrtle
U'llnin, and bliss |l--ttv Wolfram
on Distrirt meeting No. A held in
Corns July "I. Reports also were
made hy M-a Hunter and Mrs.
True shout the State Hoard meet­
ing held In Naples on Aug. It.
Plans were made for the com­
ing year's work after which the
BPW's Biennial Song was tend­
ered hy Mi»» lirnr Nutittelly. The
inaeting adioi’tnrd in due form.
Those present wet* Mrs. W. K
Haker. Mrs. IV II. Hiiuson, Mrs.
E. B. Carter Mrs Grrtrulr GitIwrt. Mrs. I. I. Prjror, Mrs. E. J.
Itoulh.
Mis. F E T iu* Mrs. Ruhy
Cumhs. Mis. Margaret Graham,
Miss Myrtle WII.... M in Retty
Wolfram. V &lt;• lien* Nunnellv,
.Mrs. Alice llartev and Mrs. C.
E. Hunter.

**!*ds will salt yew threegh thee*
------ r o o o n u t n %—
tost warm days I* soma

Try This One
Minute Iteaks
French-fried potatoes
Green Teas i'lchkled Mushrooms
Salad
Bread Tray
Peach Bavarian Cream
PKAI II BAVARIAN CREAM
Ingredient*; 1 cup drained can­
ned cling pearh alicea, 1 *n« slope
unfiavored gelatin, *« cup cold
water, I rup milk, t eggs tseparrtedt, •* teaspoon salt, t 3 cup
sugar , 1 rup cream, tv teaspoon
vanilla, drained canned c l i n g
peach sllcea for garnish.
Method! Mash pearhas; heat
with rotary beater until smooth.
Sprinkle gelatin ever eold water
te soften. Scald milk. Beat egg
yolk* and aalt; gradually heat la
sugar well; stir In hot milk, a
little at a time. Cook over kot
(not boiling) water until custard
coals spoon. Stir softened gela­
tin Into hot custard until gelatin
la dissolved. Chill until slightly
thickened. Fold In stiffly beaten
egg whites, mashed peaches, whipped cream and vanilla. Pile Into
carving dish** and chill. At ser­
ving * lime garnish with peach
•Ikes Makes 6 serving*.
Vary thoie brown and serve roRi
Make them into criip and buttery
lidbtli to serve with chilled tomsto Juir«. Cut them Into Crosswise
half an inch
slices that ar* about
»t
sides of Ihe
thick. Spread both
b&lt;
Her or margarine:
•lire* with buttei
arrange them on a sheet of aluid %
sprinkle top shies
n.inum foil and
seed! or grated
with Miami sc
cheesy. Toait Ini a hot oven for
about U minute* or until foldenbrows and crisp.

fin A A o m d i
kf ra. Irana Watt returned from
btr vacation recently. Ska report,
ad a pleaaant trip by plane aiali.
Inr relatirea at Oaaaak, Wia. and
Alexandria Mina.

1IIF.

B&amp;PW Has Session;1
Mrs. J. DeBrine
Reports Are Given
Is Feted Friday
On District Meet

Awning Faint WiU
Do For Fiber Rugs

Food Frssitr* Purnlsh Isay Dtt
Festive CMshsa Sslsf
Hsse social dalles shortIsass iI ssihs slat! Was* d id st ssell
Chaaasd your baking days* holt*
er lurfcev
tksvp flwesst celsry
thla dllsmwa with a tirvamlinsd
• (•» Msikhod slued* kuastsd
plan foe bomobaked dessert pies
*«■■* sSksud gnus i___ _
Your grocer haa (bom larked away
I Itklsisssss chsposd r*p# Moss
Mskissswsso tWsoosd wised p rkiaa la hla (rootle . . . convenient tiuirn
alut'isskst sec
(roll plea . , . ready to kroaa and
h iss "SisessM
servo Just stop og at the slot* on
I* ImssIs ettr.e
yowr wap hums alter a busy day
ItisissiSsr siliso
LsIIms leeiss
out Pick ap a tsw cartons o( ih*s*
Opea cans hoaed shirks*. Dfoa frossa tppl* or cherry pies They
thicken. Combine eklekea aad some too ta a carton Allow one
•Moral Juices with colory. sJmoods Individual pie Inr each person.
•beta, pfekin otto, aad msyaw- Refk pio la a generous kounce
•also Servo oa si Icoo e( lomala aad tervlax These pies bak* to lb*
aarambee arraagod •• lotloco caps short time It taka* to set the table
end scramble up a main coins*,
I tarvlagn
Watch Us family a (tret ader th*
CMshoa SIsear*M Salad
•rat moutklulL They will nesrt
• see* N -s s s e s stssl
rues* you bouskl lb* pill trs.lrer Iv fk ry
tru e H tk eepel moss fee* wit* r*eaat mad* Th* thing that tools them It
Mere
Iha Juicy Slling. thla and syrupy
&lt;•* cheesed esSw
ilka bomsmad* tad foil la running
sep ait.#* Mae elites
ovar with plump trull Try Hut
rep Fv»»e* aiessiea
smart dissert idea lot nub. rw»b
cep diced elmi-eie
darn

Air. and Me*. J T Hennell *npounce th* hlr'h of twin*, s
rtughter. Flora h'uinnn* weighing
&lt;1 lb*, and 5\ os. and a son.
Franklin l ee. weigh.tig 7 lb*, and
TS os. in Ihe ) -ri.ald I aughton
Memorial Hospital August A at
tn k
Mr. and Mrs. I

Have A Homemade Cure For
Summer Wardrobe Blues Yourself
Those gnd-of-summer wsrdroba end open for turning Turn ami
blue* ran get a girl dawn, unleis press, fitlleh the open ends to
she has some quick tricks up her geiher, turning In th* seam al­
sleeve to perk up these tired lowance.
summer dresses.
Now measure sis Inches from
On* Idea ia lo make a colorful each end of the rummi-rlmml. Set
cummerbund, such as pink cotton your tewing machine for a long
lac* ever red cotton, for a bright sttUhahoui sis to sight stitches
touch to • white outfit. Local to th* Inch. Working across the
sewing renter eiperts, gtv* direc­ rummtrhund, make four rows of
tions for making th* rummer- stitching, Pk Inches apart, the
bund, together with • few tip* last row alx Inches from ea.-h
on wraklng with lacs.
end. At th* end of *ai h row leave
l-ac* t* available In 12 Inch a
loo*# end of thira.l lon g
widths; buy the amount needed enough to gtasp. Then shirr the
for your waist measurements, fabric hy pulling the threw,i* until
plus an inch for seam allowanr*. Ih* shirred section is four inches
A third of a yard of th* 36-lnrh wide St each end of the cummer­
red rot Ion will glv# you • strip bund. Arrange the renter arrti.m
12 by HD Inches. Add on* Inch to between th* shtirnl ends in flat
your waist measurement and rut fold*.
your two pieces. If your woist
Solid color seam binding is used
measures 14 inches, rut th# pier** to finish th* ends. Top stitch
lo meoaur* 16 hy It Inrho*.
along th* right side, turn Ihe
With right sides together, stltrh . idndiug and slip stitch im it.
around thre* sides of the two wrung side. Sew hooka and r&gt;'a
pieces, leaving a half Inch seam along Ih* rnds, plating the hooks
allowance all around. Leave on*, far enough in so th* hit.ding will

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Page 3

With Card Party
Mrs. James DeBrine, the form
er Miss iatn| l.-xclielt, was hon­
ored wilh a canasta party Friday
evening at the home of Mrs. J. M
Slmeclplu r who assisted her
daughter. Mis. liiare Mali* Suitecipher, as hostrss.
tiucsta uric sealed at indlviilual
card tables anil tana-la was play­
ed. High s«ore went to Mrs. Rob­
ert th i g, n*\t highest tu Mm
Peggy Wright art lot, to Miss
Palsy Collin.. Small dishes of
mint• and null wet* placed on
each of the taides.
Tlie living room was tastefully
desolated with hibiscus litterspersed with naluial gts-enery.
In the dining »&gt;•«■rn tlie table on
which refreshments wire scived
was covered with * lace »l«&gt;th and
held three rriarv'.e arrangement*
l-carine out a pmk and gtern
theme. In the culler were thice
crystal candelabra beating leirn
Ing pink taper). The renter holder
bad tine* btnnchra which in linn
held rlualets of pink hibiscus. The
arrangement **« o a minor.
in ftonl
■eat Ion was a
hr 1.1 and g
'In each side
I
weie similar
at lang.iiiints sur­
rounded wilh‘•l.aFratice"
and
•Teachl.low" hibi-cis in pmk and
white. Pale gteen |&gt;irsrli was sei­
sed from a large ery-tal pun. h
Imwl and refie-hments i&gt;f minis,
nuts, open far* sandwiches and
pink, given and while rup cakes
weie served »n rry-tnl dl-hr*.
The honorre «•&lt; present! &gt;| a
"tio.nl Housekeeping" cook loiok
by the hosti ss.
Those Invited to he with Mi*.
Ih-llrlnr werehri mother,
Mrs.
J. II I "• &gt;belt, M - W ill,. Delltine. lor mother inlaw; Mi.s
Mania l.iN-shrll, lira. Fiaruis
Stenstrom, Mis VV Huwatd, Mis.
Robert llerg, Mrs Donald Huron.
Mi*. Lynwood Whatley, Mis*
Paulette Cason, Miti
tiingir
Jones, Miss Itosunaty liarmr,
Miss Natiry Itoimtiee, Mi«a Join

MONDAY
The Bearda!) Ave. Cirri* a ,|
meet at the chapel at 'J pm .

Seminole

Baptist

Associatn n

Sunday
Land at h p m.

g

At S p n. the Seminole Sunday
hihool Association meeting will

1• brill

SI

Ito

J ii 't

11 KSD\T
IntfrtaidtaU I! A.'* meet at th«
Ens1 Baptist Church at 7 pm.
The l'a-1 Nold* tiiands Club of
the It. tx-kah l.iklgp will m&lt; &lt;t
with Mrs. H.-iiiy Jams sun at dOJ
Palnirttu Ace

i ■ vt
n Circle o f thg
Hut Christian Church will have
an organisational meeting at I
pm. at the ehunh. Mis. Fa.g
will l« chairman.
M I'llNKSIMT
The p in )'r services at the Fint

Haptisl Church at 7. in p m.
Supts. Cihinrt of the Sunday
SchiNil mens al the Flist llapti-t
Church at h p in.
The Ccn'r-I Paotl-t Churrtk
choir wilt r**near«e at 7 p. m.
Piayet mer’ eg will he held at A
n m. \ church conference will te
held after p. ijet meeting.
I I I . I t 'l l tk

Junior i: \ t at th* First
llaplisl Church at 7 p m.
Serve vour young people orsngs
Juice when they want a mid-morn­
ing nr mid-afternoon eunl drink.
Recent studies show that tvith h &gt;i
and girl* of |] and It years were
deficient \ lamin C—the vitamin
that citrus fruits furnish In abindance.

Saunders, Mi«* Martha Ow.n,
Mis* Ellen t von. Mi-s Patty
Walkrr, Mis* Jennslta !':•». la. I,
Mi-s Jeanette Kmlaw, Mi-a Peggy
Wright. Miss Patsy Collins, and
Miss Itevefly Cooper.

Risin Jr.

J. Mielke Given
Surprise Party
Joyce MlrVIe was honored with
s suiprlse both,ley party Monday
night at her home on Ihi'S Veinangn Av*.
Tho-e wht enloyel Ihe occasion
were Mr. and Mi*. Fay I ce, Mr*.
Mary IArson, Mr s-id Mrs. Wal­
ter Trapp, Mr*, lu r e Watt. Mr.
and Mi*. William I Wntt. Mi*
J. IS. Haul Itremln and III,
David, Mr- Effi* M . kle and I'am
a'ong with Mi at,it Mis. A. Ii.
liausg Jr. of Wildwood.
not show when th* rumiilerbiiil
is fastened.

nils cummerbund may he worn
flat or pulled out to give a highwanted Emplie effect. Il's effec­
tive lo |,b k up Ihe pink color
ssliirwlote el.e In yntir costume
pink earrings or elun-s will do
the link.

m Mr*. Tam
WfaiM Donna
were visiting fa

Reunion Is Planned
AH Fletchers relatirea and
frteade are Incited ta attend the
ninth annual Fletcher family re­
union at Fanning Springe, "Way
Dywn Upon the Suwaaaae Hirer"
fkleturday, Aug. 17.
All are requested ta bring a
picnic luncb baakaL Iwimming
will be enjoyed by kiddiaa and
adalia.

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�Baseball Folks [ C a r d i n a l s
'Shirley Leads Team
Dick Donovan
For His 2nd Straight; Surprises M any
But Not Marty
Sanford Home Tonight

*TALBERl:

CAPTA/N O P
r u e o .s . p a v i s
C O P TEAM
w h /c n
P E E ENOS
THE .
f
rftcp y y
AT
PORES T
H/LLS,

CHICAGO (jn—Dick Donovan, 2ft
Ihe Tribe's rauae. Woodling, the
year-old rookie ri|ht-hander whl
ex-Yankee, also singled in two
Jim Shirley, Sanford's convert­ ram* off Ihe operating table Mired f
other runs.
ed outfielder, pitched hi* second weeks ago and in bia first retuid
Boaton’s Bed Sox remained very
straight Florida State League to the round, aurpriicd a lot of pern
much In the running, vanquishing
victory, 8-3, over Gainesville last pie yestcrJay but not Manages
Washington 4-1 to remain 4&lt;k
Marty Marion.
night.
games off the pare. A three-run
In spite of giving the G-Men
Donovan came through with as
L . By GAYLE TALBOT — I
o u t b u r s t againat loarr Chuck
AO&lt;3.
10 nils, Shirley was relatively 8 2 victory over Detroit after ConStohba In the eighth snapped a 1-1
26
free of trouble and the Sanford I nie Johnson had blanked the Tigers
NEW YORK cr—It will come as
deadlock and gave rookie Georgr
Cardinals had things tneir own 24i The While Sox pulled within
a
distinct
surprise
to
this
corner
Suire his seventh triumph.
way after they took the lead in half a game of the league-leading
If tbo Australians do not win back
The slumping Dodger* managed
CHARLOTTE. NX*. i* -A liny, the fifth. Single* by Bob Thomell New York Yankee*.
the Davis Cup without experiencing
only
six
hit*
off
winner
Herman
sacrifice
f
*
si im L I...
a really uneasy moment this week­ -ddtsh-haired Canadian girl and and Chuck Francis,
“ He’* quite a pitcher,** ia,&lt;le
Wrhmeler, who won his loth for
fly by Red Mauriello and an error Marion after the game. “ But you
blonJe,
shapely
Californian,
not
end
at
Forest
1
fills.
—
—the Phillies with tha help of re­
Win nr ln-r, the Dodgers cer­ liefer
The score likely will be 3-1 In much larger, stood out today add'd up to two runs then and know something, 1 expected it."
.----- -----Jack Meyer Homers ac­
......... ----half _a doren favorites a* three more in the sixth sewed
tainly haven’t looked like pennant counted tor all Philadelphia's run*
Marion might have expected it
the challengers' favor, but that’s among
winners since the All-Star break, off six Dodger hurlrrs. Willie
hut othera didn’t. After all, Dona*
granting Tony Trabert two single* the 33th National Women's Ama­ it up.
lYTHKR
FSL
PLAY
t__ Championship
_I___
* opened
J at
-playing eight gamrt under .300 ball Jnnet hil a grand slammer in thr
van underwent an emergency ap­
victories, which is considerable teur Golf
The Orlando Flyers are only i pendectomy July 30 and doctor*
the Myers park Country Club.
since July 9 llealrn for the third
straight time by Philadelphia ye*Canada's Marlene Stewart and three victories away from the aaid they didn’t expect he'd he
teur It very little better than a
lerday. 84, Ihe Dodgers limped
. . —
1__ “ Romack
' —I.i Florida State League pennant. able to pitch under game condi­
California's
Barbara
loitup against Lew Hoad, and Ihe v
-------- sare
home with a record of 10 lo**es
final count might easily spread to typical of the youth movement In With 10 left to play they lead sec­ tion! for aix weeka.
In their la»t It game*. Their ISHwomrn's golf. Marlene — S-l and ond place Gainesville by 7‘ x in
4 1.
Hr gave up only one earned run
game lead of Aug. 12 over Mil­
The Auitles have a terrific In­ IIS pounds, has acquired a wealth the second half.
in potting bia ltlh victory againat
Since
Orlando
won
the
first
half
waukee was trimmed to II In nine
centive to win to that their next of golf experlenre in 21 years She
four loaaea and ahowed no lignt of %
defense at home ran be held virtu­ won l$e British womrn's cham­ no playoff la necessary to decide having been lUnincd for 3Ww*
days.
f/UY, T *t
ally In eon Junction with fh* '36 pionship In IM3 and was runner-up the title. A postseason playoff week*.
The Brave*, continuing their bates on walks in the ninth but
V tu rtP
Olympic Games at Melbourne. The last year and hat raptured the among the four trams with the
S fA re s
battle again*! huge odds, won their ended Ihe game by gelling pinch
“ I feel wonderful.’* he aald. “ N«
I I
T I \HH»*
HA*
Australian people are aa Intensely Canadian title thrie times in five best record* for the full season ache i, no pain*, no anything. It
fifth in a row yriterday, humbling hitter Don Newrombe on a toft
was
planned
but
a
move
cropped
n eve*
the Chicago Cubs 8-1, and Cincin­ fly.
nationalistic in their sports outlook years.
felt a* If I were taking my regular
j/ S
t/ a a i p t
HELP
Birbsra, 22. 3-4 and UO pounds, up yesterday to eliminate it. Di­ turn. You know, like I hadn't been
nati ihut out St.Lnul* 4 0 behind Ihe Dodgers haven't reached Ihe
at we were tome 30 years ago.
Y
AVP
r
u
e
cup
rectors
split
4-4
on
the
proposal
before too much success bred It Ihe defending champion; runerIhe four-hit pitching of nnkle Dun alarming stage yet but old Brook­
i
9P/XA*
out al all. Sure I tired, but no
POP
up in Ibis year’s British champion­ and a decision was postponed.
‘ ahino , a p ew
apathy.
lyn sufferers still haven't forgotten
different than other game*."
Gross,
.
Joe
Valmas
pitched
Orlando
a
WHOP PCeH M /TPP
Rain washed out Ihe scheduled that Ihe Dodgers blew an early
Along with everything else that* ship and winner of a flock of
THAN
“ Thi* make* u* look pretty
notch closer to the pennant and
n o r in T p p e s r p p , i t
A 2 -r tA F
double headi r between the Giants August lead of IIP*
10’ b games
gamrt over
happened to the world champion lesser tournaments.
good." aaid Marion. “ How would
I
LOOPFP
POP
A
h/iH-E
A*
became
the
league's
biggest
win­
•rpercM,
But the question of stamina arose
and Pirate* in Pittsburgh.
Giant* In recent month*. Ihrlr No.
Ihe Cardinals In 1942 and a mid1you like to loae your top pitcher for _
Ite b il y p maw !7&gt;K*r x'tnn*
at ieA*r
I hero, Willie Maya, la beginning at the comparatively small ftelJ ner as Ihe Flyers trimmed St. Pe­ three weeks and then have him V
Chicago'* relenlles* Whita Sos August 13'vgsmr lead over Ihe
tersburg
8-2.
It
was
the
24th
vic­
In hear the hoots of the Polo of 104 set out for seven rounds of
rlimbed within half a game of Giant* nine years Jalrr.
tory for Valmas and hit eighth come back in perfect shape for the
Veteran outfielders Bobby Thom­
Grounds fan*. Tbit, at our teenage match play over the hilly course.
New York's American Leaguestretch drive? They didn't think
The weather has been steamy straight. After Mike lllitch doubled we'd be up there now last spring.
daughter would assert, is the living
leading Yankee*, sweeping a doa­ son and Andy Pafko rapped three
borne
two
runs
In
the
first
SI.
hot and the long back nine at
end.
ble header from Drlrolt 24) and hits apiece and Thomson drove in
Petersburg went scoreless. Orlan­ But we're really going to show
them something.
The AU-Amerlca boy, who a year Myeri Park offers a real test of
82. Righthander Dirk Donovan. three runt to spark lha Brave* to
do
came on with a 14-hit attack
Just Ihrre weeka after undergoing victory ever Ihe Cubs, RlgMhanriago was commanding up tn 11,000 •ndurapee. At least two of Ihe par
and gradually widened Ihe gap.
! “ Sure. I expected a good game
an appendectomy, followed a four- er Boh Buhl spaced seven hilt for
per TV guest appearance, U being four boles on Ihe backside are long,
out of Donovan. He's sincere and
Lakeland
nipped
Cocoa
2-0
and
accused of giving tome ground uphill lest* where most of the girls Daytona Bearh defeated West lakes his baseball seriously. He's
biller by Connie Johnson with a hit 12th victory.
well-spaced eight-hliter for bia 14th Outfielder Wally Post drove In
balls only medium effort and—let’s can’t get borne with their second
a hard worker and be wai out
TORONTO iP — Young Arnold face It—showboating. Aa one head­ aboti. In addition, the Bermuda Palm Beach M .
three rum with bia Mat home run
(here
running every day In get
victory In 18 derlilons.
Lakeland got only six hits but
Palmer, who won Ihe U.S. Ama­ line put It: "Prima donna or star,
The Yankees, on a winning skein and a single In Ihe Reds' victory
bunched three of them In Ihe sixth. himself back in shape, lit only
teur
let*
than
a
year
ago,
has
of their awn, dumped Baltimore over the Cardinals. Harvey lladdli
Maya must choose."
Singles by Walt Anderson, Randy pitched three balling practice* last •
proved himself a qualified mem­
wai Ihe victim.
Randall and Hal SmelUly account­ week but I knew ha wai ready
ber
of
Ihe
elite
and
lough
profetMinnie Minoso, with six hits In ORLANDO &lt;A-There may n«t
Mott puixled looking young man
ed
for the only runs. Kermit Tur­ because he got those legs In shape."
nine Umei at bat in the twin bill, hr a playoff in the Florida Slate tional golf fralernily by winning we've teen lately had Juit returned
Donovan's return skyrocketed
ner, giving Cocoa eight hits, won
Ihr
Canadian
Open
with
a
near
broke up a Koreleis pitching duel Uague after Ihr season ends Aug
from an extensive Interview with
rhicago'a pennant chances. Marion
his 14th of the year.
record
283.
between Johnson and loser Hilly
Archie Moor* end wished earnestly
Bob Arendt of Daytona Beach was worried about bis pitching
The 23-year-old pro of Lalrobe, to know whether he could rely on
Hoeft when he unloaded his 31It was reported some elubs frit
scored
his 18th, shutting out West staff with the Sox having to play
seventh homa run In Ihe sixth In­ the playoff series would lose mon­ Pa , irhe.lulr to start play Thurs­ everything the heavyweight chal­
Palm Bearh with five hits, lie nine games In Um next aix days.
day
in
Ihr
826.800
Montreal
Open,
ning of Ihe opener between Detroit ey for leams already struggling to
lenger had said to him. If not
was in trouble only In the fifth
and Chicago. Walt Dropo Ignited make expenses and the proposition gained hi* first pro victory Sat­ everylhlng, then about what per­
when two tingles and a walk load­
urday
when
he
finished
the
72
a four-run second In Ihe nightcap rame to a vote by league direc­
centage?
ed bases, but he struck out the
holes of Ihe 113,000 Canadian Open He wai advised that the rule of
with his 17th homer off rookie Jim
next three metf. Daytona Bearh
tors yestrrday.
23
under
par.
‘ *nVi;wTis»-.wsiVT,r«iH M M
Running.
thumb among eaperleneed boxing
They ..O
spliti l .t I and a decision
wrapped up the victory In the first
Tl-* l low**! *&gt;• W t l l r tnsiriurth
The 263 was the second best in writers who have llitened to Archie
Three
Yankee
home
runt
provrd
for i**mU-ol4 l ounlr. Yh&gt;M4*. ,w
dcferrrd
inning with three runt on a trio of
___ I. No further meeting Ihr hUtory of the Canadian cham­
the undoing of veteran southpaw was
}*.»&gt;** Mila t*&gt;r ih * fuiwl»M««
for many years la to pay close
nlpmsnl
tingle*, two patted balls and a
was set.
pionship.
The
only
lower
score
•II Isl-or. m e w tta l* .---Eddie
I/&gt;pat,
making
hla
first
Yanattention only when the plil* nf
con•n*1 .*&gt;»!«»• teisirtS rsr lb*
wild pitch.
in fll* kee Stadium start against kit for­ Newsmrn were not Intd which was the 2*2 put together by name­ pugilism It discussing ja u music.
Attendance was S42 at Gaines­
•. _ , _ — n ■■&gt; ..v . ., .
rtnfl* mer male*. Hank Bauer hit h't way the Individual rluh* voted.
sake Johnny Palmer of Badrn,
Archie's dead serious then.
4*. ron'lillitg nC nine
If there la a playoff it 1* sched­ N.l'., In 1832 al Winnipeg.
ville and 36? at Orlando. It wax
3" a.
°riaMronma
*n&gt;l
onlll II■.»•
• nil Inllata, unlit
»* * in, Dtp. 13th homer In lha aerond, BUI ule*! to he amn-ig the four trams
not reported for West Palm Beach
ts-nihai II ISIS, a| lha nrtlra nr Skowron hla Hth and Mickey
Palmer, who didn't become ellgtha hnpaiintanilant
rlplVndint nr
»r I’ubllr
I'o'-i^ In'"
or Lakeland,
with the heat rerordt for Ihr fidl ddr to compete for money until
Mantle
hit
12nd
in
the
third.
•IniiMiin. f'nnrl llnnaa. Panf-rri.
s tv r o a n
season. That Would hr Drlando, last May when he finished his PGA
KlnrUla. as sshlrh lima amt plara
Jose Santiago, in relief of starter
lha 1-1*4a will l&gt;a pul.Ili Ir opana*
Cocoa, Daytona llexih and either probation period, picked up $2,400.
S a l e
Rob Union, waa credited with thr
•ml raart almi*
M m il* 9
( I I I
'■ranlupa an*t aparirirallnwa mar Cleveland victory, Umon was Gainesville nr West Palm Bearh. That ran hit total earnings to
nnoaifisss***!
—
----1
Hrhmllt
«f
4
1 1 3
In olilalnnl Irnm lha nllln nf lha
Orlan.lo won Ihr first half ami around 24.000 although a second
lagged
for
all
Kansas
City's
runs
Arsh'last, Ittlnn J. Sln-saMon, til
Assn, catcher BwlAveriU1 Jr. ha*
J ? f 5 ftrlanitn
is J«
Is virtually rrrtaln to lake thr early Ihit year in Ihe Panama
Kanlnr*! Allanllr Nailnaal Itank In the second.
been suspended pending written re- iuii*r st&gt;
t i a i Oalnta* Ilia
IS ST
lliill-lma." ' Mnlurit. -----***--*ll&gt;M
rimlta l*atrrond half and Mie championship Open and a third place He in the
S« I t
p £ u onIhe Saturday night rough fc y e M $ _
J * j J I’nana
Sammy While, with a homa run
!&gt;•&gt;man Mach
a* ss
and double, drove In two of Bos­ John Kridrr of Sanford, FSL St. Paul Open were his best pre­ aaid today America look* likt ■ house of Chattanooga in whleh aairur a
sssiats
an ■*
president, told directors at yes­ vious showings.
v v . P a lm
t l a a c ls
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ton's runt egalast Washington.
Chattanooga
shortstop
Lyle
UjJM
U
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an
a
ar
a
cinch to boat Australia in tawnla'
terday's meeting that a full work­
P a lm a r e
I* I I
tretl was hospltalixed with a broh- M*«d*s in
« t
t * Ml
1-skaUnd
tl
II
world
aeriea
next
weekend.
......~ --- ----l&lt; irinrqnnre «« &gt;««&gt; .
ing agreement with a major
VSiaTPM IM Ve w r . 4 ll .T S
K ftR , »
*a a ,
Pfrsi H*l. 1 1 4 4 *pn*M. .n ilr * lr r».
"How can we lose?" the former en law and a wncu.iion
league team will hp available nest
Cl'lamtu S. HI. P slarsbu ra t
..x.tslil* A*liHll**n&gt;1 H*I4, VS* dtCharles llurth, association presl- p u ,.,. i».
s s * l l^krUn.l 2, I'nrna n
champion from Loi Angeles asked
p&lt;,-H. hsir i*f**mt4l.ls.
season to any (earn in Ihe data D
A **rllll'*l *h**W &lt;&gt;r l-4 nl* drsf*
dent, mad* the announcement In
! * j ! s a s la M a, 1*4 14 4 4 a Ills I
as
tha
players
relaxed
after
a
league
desiring
one
Il 4 ilu n 4
1 1 * 4 * Is t .
W aal
h4 - 4 l.ll ).* 111* II- *id •( I’ uhll*.
New Orleans last night. Avert} was y . ir-t
' i s *
Ilanen S
steamy
workout
at
tha
Watt
Side
Inslru&gt; linn l-.r HsmlnnU I'nunlr.
Kridrr reprrsrnlrd Ihe FSL at
Tims*** arsiscni
missing from the Nashville lineup
»
,
»• • *
VI-.1 I.I4 . nr 4 *4 ll*f 4 *T..fr hid hi.ml
Temlli
Club.
|S4 Vlnh 4 llaarh SI I’ nroa
CHARLOTTE, N.C. tn-Whiley Ihe recent meeting to discuss a
•s*. ul*.t |.r Ih* I H.Irr «n.l 4 rrspll a* i T liflando
al HI. Palarabur*
"These fellows (lha Auislat) So yesterday’, doubleheader her. n . X ' V
• h|* 4 wi4 | | » 4 In an amnunl squat Kelly of Miami, Fla., has been possible
realignment of minor
a| flalnaa.llla
•a n * . I.rr rani af Iht hid shall
,}
* ' l-ahal44*l
haven't won a big match alnco against Mobile.
Bv THR AMOCTATED P R IM
V*mi rnlns lasak ■&lt; SaalarO
named to tha newly mated post leagues In the southeast.
a* 4 sbinl|l»il with »arh bid.
llurth said he asked play*e*i ■■• »—jm tat* dtubl* play foe rare la
January.
Tony
Trabert
looks
Uke
Th*
Mi**4 » f iil hldd*r w ilt St of executive sports editor of the
Chuck Davry. nnetlme Idol of
ts-iulr*-.l la
ranslth and p ar f i r
Idevliion boxing faiia, ends n 18- a aura bet for two points In sin­ Wmien reports on their versions
•a lltfa rlu ry prifurmanca aad par - Charlotte Observer, He will ns___ .
w J Z liS r !
|a*M l-nnd or hnndr
turn* bia dulls* Friday.
month Teiiremetil" tonight when gles end you can't count out Vie
Th» Hoard »f Puhll* laalruatlna
leixas.
he facet Pat Manil. of Syracuse,
Tbe appointment of Kelly, a
for Hamlnaln rn u n lr. rin rld a . raearraa lha rlsM t« rajari awr/nr member of the sports staff of Ihe
N V . at Saginaw, Mich. in a 1ft- "After all. Vie baa an ft-l record
II bids *»r la walva a n ;
againat Law Hoad and bo can beat
round bout.
la* Ip Ih* hlddlaa. Na kid shall Miami Herald, waa announced by
Ken
Roaewall If be follows tbe fora ssllhdrasrp for a parlnd nr tlf- Randolph Norton, managing editor
The
2*year-old
Michigan
(Male
—
-. ----Itaa IIS* dar* aal.aaqaaal la Ih*
■V T IIS . V SSIH TV Tr.il PNS'SS
graduate
hung
up
hit
gloves
IS
■
d
a
bn ntnd l*a» year,
of
tbo
Observer.
•panlht nr Mda wllheal Ih* aoan v T io v v i . i r . n . i n
you bare
to tUck
l l .u i n * i»**.l «n ass a) k#ts — months ago after a seventh-round I Jla douMes, *yen
kav*
stick
lanl
ih# linard
—
- * *4
__a
Jnhh I . Ilrumtar
4 — 1 .re. rhil.«l*i|-iii4. SSI.
knockout by Vince Martinea. Ho
AmoHeon*. TraboH and
ST..liman. Ilnard at Pub Hr
NOT IC R
IR M K R R R T flrV KN
Il.iv.1 —Hnl.l'r, llrooklyn. 1*1
In .lr w lln n
tar
R satasla lb *l wa a r* a u a *i*4 In hurlnta*
Itun* ksll'U l» —HnM.r, lit..ok- fir«t fell from Ihe heights Feb. 11, ****** Wat Hood aod Box Hart• l Fern P ark undar Iba fl.tiilo u r lyn. Ill
_
Co u nlr. rin rlda
tail, when KM Gavtlan. then the *1*. »|&gt;* J«“ 8 AMtoaUa’ a present
n»mr of O rota Stntal and that no
- T. tlllw a s, Narralnry
111*1-—AsrnH. Slllwanka*. lit.
sparlnlandaM or Pahlla laalruc- Inland in raeU lar said Kama »lt&gt;
Iluina ruas—KIu. i . 4akl, I'lxrln- weilerweight king, slopped him la *,,m *,*■ **■
challenge found
lha (Tarb nf ih* n r r u lt l'ourl, Hr. nail. II
»* M»lbounie. U s year they beat
mlnnl* ('ounlv, Florida. In strordHlolaw baa**—llarar. SI t#iul&gt;. the 10th round of a title fight.
*nr* with lb *
prnaltlnw nr lb * It.
Thl. fight won’t be televised.
H " * •«*
^
Tha t a i l T s i Ataaarmsnl Roll F lr lllls s * Nam*
a itlo l* . In .w ill
I'llrhtni bsiaA na I* itarlalnna—
_____
Kramer, king of the amateur*
ahutoul Ih* Cleveland Indians Ibis
.1 lb* C liy " I Hsnford. Florida, Xsslina ts s .st Florida Hiannaa n i t . Nawr.-ml#. Br.H.kirR, ll-l. .tit
****** waa CbsutW Johnaoa of the
till h* s u W llta d to tha ( T l* ComL n a a i* n. Hmiib, Jr.
Tonight's n e t w o r k TV fight
pwletMoual eherUy
Mlrlkauula-•Jna»&gt;. O i m o . IIS
•itrloa tit lin e ss sn Cxiu illsstlan
Mlbwla R. Hmtlh
l^aiua knma mua—l.ala laaol*
Whita Box an July ft.
la n d sn Munday, Aneutl (9, f i l l ,
Imatches middleweights Rinti No*!,•* * f r* i,!,1,
I* LIST a*l la 1*1
■.RsiAt, a w n css
il t.S* u'rlorh t*. M.
V N K N II'IV l . r t B I H
rrro
(25-1-0)
of
New
York
and
&gt;■«
B^.
T,,lb^
"
All prrront drtlrlng rtCTM lIne*
Th* a«b1l« la htrthjr
anilflad
tlalllna l-*-»4 on loo #I l.ala —
Tha only tw* players In lha
I'anla Metis (32-8-1), tha former w **1*' HU
sadr In raid Itoll. arhslbar In Hat- th* Xnniaa Comialraiaa nf Urmia- Kalina, fiytri.ll. *&gt;l.
hlatory ef the PUIaburgh Pirate*
ae nr valuation af proparly #r •la Cuuaty. Flnrtda. w ill koM a
Itnnj—Kalla*. Unroll, lei
Italian
weller
champion
now
living
d
*
d
8
8,
"“*
•*
dbarwla*. ahuald
fit*
w ith lb * public b aarlae la tb* H u h Ilona*
lUaa U iu 4 In—Janaan. Iloalaa.
U
hero w n
the National
in MonlreaL Tbh two meet la n
3t» c ia ili on nr balor* lb * dey nf Ih* Flnrlda Pow tr Itorunnilnn
arto a ■ la Ih* mratine thair welf* a l B a ir Irak* al ? : l t o'clo&lt; h p U ” ||||a_Kails*. Detroit. ISL
CHICAGO
ID
Bath
tide*
are
10
-rounder
at
New
York's
BL
-ar arttlne farlk tb*Tr objacflaa* • a Ih* lib a f Baptrmbrr, A. It. 1060
run*—Manila, Naw Turk. Nicholas Arena.
chaflenge roumd, epenlng Friday. confident of victory in tbo Swapt&gt;r rtm plalnla and th*
chaaeas At lha ahnra namad plara aad
bay datir* lo b ar* mad*.
llm * Ih * aaid Konln* Commlttlon ^■tolaa baila— llliara. Cklcaxa,
Nashua maleb n e t It Washington
W, N. bayar_______
w ill ronaldtr aa la ir rim
pnaiae
P a n Aug. II, hut veteran jockey
n ir h ln r baa#A *• IS Aarlalnna— b
B»rn» Naw Torb. It-t,
Stove Brooks doesn't think "N an ­
Hlrlbauuia — e.ora, I'tstalaa*.
us witt ever catch Swaps."
c ^ o T a s ^ g a g y 'i t i i
MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING — TYPING
rtrs huadrod ill* ) rati aarh aid*
It's aa intonating cowmen! from
af lha raalar llae nf lha hafalnkar f y * wI thmoV ,
•a oulsider.no far as tbo tiM.nen
Inw daatrlhad roods la Pamlnnla
CREDIT INVESTIGATIONS MADE
CaiRtr. rjarldi
Also, lha aaid
winner to la ■» race to cawcerned.
aaslsd n n n lu lr a
will al ihe
•boa* named alara aad lima ena■nobs rode Ambignmm n dead
ANYW H ERE IN UNITED 8TATE8 OR
alder a rtnleliea u renlat* in*
tail in tbe BU8.4a American p er­
anglertln
Ih*
finals
of
Ihe
eighth
■
d
“
8B°*d**J*
ta_
Js ^ -fs A r V r T i i l: i ' v i ! ,,.r fc: ? :
FOREIGN COUNTRIES
annual Tarpon Tournamtnl.
*“ 8f
lour d bia flrat Ova ky Saturday which waa won by
ra a tit f la t nf lha haraiabainw daJ, B. Wilkin* of Decatur, the **rta
1—tonly out-of-stater entered ■ the The IT-poftf aM M
boner, a

-ze.

x

Palmer Proves
Himself Able

Legal Notice

Looks Like Cinch

i

Fiftccn-Month
'Retirement' Ends
For Davey Tonight

Kelly To Assume
New Duties Friday

Major League
Leaders

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Both Sides Sure
Of GetHng Wilt
Someone Must Lose

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Fight

Results

?."*1"* * ............... - Buhl's Cemabock
Georgia Fishorman Helps Milwaukee
Shows Up Natives

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CR ED IT BUREAU OF SANFORD

flip huioiid Alrv». B V lM la tie

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V iiir^ -K ib lV »
end the Tampa Oeutoulal Trepby. ••

&gt; a i r U n , m iitlv

Harry Hagaden. el U m a i m a
Mule*, lb
second with a ■ -pounder. R, ’IL
Mkblgoa 8Into tackle Embry Danford of Oonrvatof aad J. F. W d i
Bnbtoean to n aauaie ewUmtloet M io y of « . Peterxkuri vroeo tbo
wboe* epeeialty la ptoyiag th*
bongo drums.

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12 Ml
frcim Sanford. 921.000 Trrmi
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THE OLD HOME TOWN

Pf »AVIP BRADLEY Carden
Traeipr bur, Turs pjow and
Cultivator
Like N cy; 1610
French A*r

By STANLEY

— ■ P A W .T A K E r L i m e T W H ?M O &lt; eE
n u r A N O S H O W H IM \W HECtT
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T O fJ K » H T » *
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A B O U T D O N E /A1 I!
7

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Be/dr Mixrd Conor tie Concrete
* Ei-&lt;k. Sand. CrivfL Cemant
Concrete Pipe to Meet All Uualltication*.
Fbnne zifi
Sherman C onrrcie l’ ip« Co.
Onl Wru 12th St.

DAILY CROSSW ORD
* rsnr-3
] AtrC —1
TJ'*er

— TfZ’ StJ le Vou —
Aluminum
Venetian Blinds
S34 scuta Park Ate.
Pbcw IM
Endued bead Sac-rrcJf totem
t h k t x Eedreos v o x t t a u Lorail «U1&gt; ptator end). PlaaUt or
eation. Coed Termr.
rayon tapra. Cotton or njL «
W oodru ff tc Singletary
m b - ..
Sen karii Gfa&amp;j u d Paint Co.
Beal E state
112-m West Sad £V
pboac S3
194 Hoodrulf Btd(. Flops 3 U

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HotA*. Urg*

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a w .
I Bedroom

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wo. ccaitweat
tube.
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phi a* H6-J*

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W K t CASH. TSADE-C9 Price*
PiltTfor uted hirnttur* CvU • ».
Wtlion-Maier furoiture Co. SU
t . in St,

ft. DIETtICHS
T. W. MERD
1M1
Park Ave. Phone
pr i p
CASSfEBEREY
LAKEtr
FRONTOn Triuet Like Drive. 14 year;
AIRCRAFT
old. Bedroom. Den. Lar:c LtvSHEET METAL
lnp Room. 10 ft. Ceil inf, Florida MECHANICS with took and mini­
RKtn Lot f l ' A 420‘.-Ideal for
mum of Wo yean recent air­
Ished ApartmtaL
couple Mvit Hr to apprcciafr.
craft itrueture nr fabrlcanca
Cap ducun once'. Umeweert
experience Opportunity to lit414,000. -416.000 Call Winter
in Miami and work for expand*
rB e d room 'tsu if. rncely furab
tnt company, with chance for
* 7 * «_k w.nwiHi IBft i m
adtancement Appl’- weekday
I to 4 Saturdayi. Sunday) h to
1 : H icfcr 2. 20th St Airport or
wnle t., B
Smifh Auer#fi
50||| ^ n n i v c r p w
Corp. P O. Boy M . iJiiB»
43. Florida

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tv*;t lit St. Phono 1713

P A N E IT N P

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1331 - MODEL 4 lire* rood;
Bug* Good Lrfki OccJ. I W
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SUM M ER &amp;FELIALS
To FIaco A Want Ad
ca
Pensaacat Wave:
lust Cnll 1S21 and nek for
ffn
p
!-;
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m
jK
Our fprclilty
the Want Ad departm ent
:;»ni'u&gt;i. Ili’it Medrio Beauty
Sanford llcraid
fcaua Air ccaJItlosrd Aott u itif. uar rronuir Dr- cx&gt;H A B B IE TT S
INilALt ' TION of Ll:: It m. Car­
B E A U TY NOOB
pet! Tile*.
m Kn. Iltk V»». rheine SII
Sanford Linoleum &amp; Tile Co.
IN W. lti tt.
rtmae 1811
It’ s 11 mr
FLOOR SANDR&lt;0 ft F.nlihlne.
Oak Beer* limithcd, laid A t.n 1 i 'R M. • i ILL F u tik u In
d r ill and hatr itrlil. Perk up
(tied. In bustncii Once 1930.
'cu r " *rdruDe with a new Short
E F. Eleven*: Route 2 . Bo* 221;
Hair-Do.
Cali Tlii K-4 bcloro 1 a. in. or
Bv
_fPrr 6 p m
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Rtf. 2194 M " Metal
WaP Cabinet
14 so
Small 3 bedroom horns unfurnlah- Rer- 29 94 Platform Rocker* 1*40 Female Colored help Mr&gt; Jened. «M San Marroa. Phone R. Rtf. 49 40 Berkline -Ballet*'
Kim. RoumtUat A Anikr*on
A. William* at 1673. ITQ month
Swivel Chain
... 39.40
Walireen Agrne*8 «*• •"
Cpifour, Cbafri
jifb Nylon co*er and
[AID — Muit have hraltii card
F?* bi Late* ri'ltn;
m so
wh(p ;ou 4Prll’ in perion for
De nra bis rtlDWhctf Apt rh
fcb Mbit h»&lt;w rbilHy fo cliin.
Mather o f Sanford
eo&gt;k and ttn e a njea| UTjim
ap-M F- »« SIPbcrn* in
uniform* required App;- 1904
T1VO BEDROOM F u f U
Mifoolia __________' r
RED-1-M1[X C O N K R E T E
eM-w after y
Mrarie Concrete Cfl.
It
pay YOU to *re US bcficr
2 BEDROOM *Turnl»bed bouje- 309 Elm A*t
fbope J334
jvu buy. Open LieainR* uud
O Y wtUf rnw ee
lira ct 4T0. Ph. J43-W ot PM
Sunday*.
q-owinp. Phono
1 EulsiHe Trsllrr Sale*.
2 bedroom home, tile bath
fNaliona:
I'alatka. Fta.
uhed"A l Gibbon*. Lake
roe. IM.
CLEAN COTTAtu:

All Senior Operators
Phone 46J
10A E 2nd St
A ir rom litioticil

• One hour • Vacs and Da
Dry
• One hour 4 • Wail and t
Fold
• Fiaithed t*iipHrv
• Sanitoije Pry Cleanlwf
Sonlhsfrfr
I wnnrfrosnst
Niuih 6idr Feodmari lUdi.
_______ 14* K id ntk M.
n a n o SKkvtne
EiH—n * « o
Teehnirlan
?t(&gt;l Qoula I. Sanford
Advefti'rr* are requeued to np-

1 fv the Want-Ad Department tm-

Qtdlatflv of anv error* in thrlp
1 TO" Sanford Herald will he
re r-'CMtbls for ouly on* incarrrct
imertioa.
Ca’l ui »hour our pinmei* rite*
T:-. ■ Want Ad Dep»rtmrnt |*
open from 6
a. m until 5.30 p.
e.t h buun «51 dae except Safj .
(ftepoon. Deadline for
w .*V-day inaxtiPD* i» s oo p m.

ISO ftudibjktr . cavcrtible. R A •09 d|y prcccditif publication.
H tt' W T.rtt Gcod ibape Tb

Antarctic Area
To Blossom Out
With New Color

v eutlire
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it ofcien't*
ti c i - r
do « ? 4
1 Er.Ui
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V'AAHINCiTON, P C trilJNC
—The Antarctic Cor.tiprnt, yhifh
atccrdmr to tricnttila h» been
barren of color for irull nt)i of
yean will blo«som °ut durioa the
comm; Antarctic Aurpmrr in b;illiant c i i c i f blut icariet *icrc.
and ewn black
The occauos lor use nc*i' colors r '■ill be the appearance cf the
I* 4 N’a 'i'a Ta»k Force u ulicifulfd In atrue jl Lmlr \mrnc#
in lai( Dtccmbrt i mid-Miramcr
10 tfcc Antarctic! Pcrvinncl o(
tbc T|&gt;^ Force oUiciflly dubbed
"Opcratior Dfcpirecic
will d*n
cuter jaro'cnli of brillum too
traiuat colors for prolccutt and
pijcboloficar ‘ mca.utei
A#|iaii tbc fripid «hit« of the
Astirctirr me’* ' acl ice, |hr!«*
iinuect.' pill atped out vivitjb*
caally lecu front pint d m in eo
O-’ s itarr poet tfccir d n «m travel
top inlacd Mill face leu risk ol be.
cotcinp loit. iiccr tbri can be Jocited Jros tbc air
Tcc briibl-colorad pirVi and
trouter) art brine manulaclurfd
especially lot the caprditinn i* »
ton cf leu tfcan it on |*r 1 Uit.
They « ill be Horn qtrr regular
coid-wtalbrr cquiptneoi
Tbi I n k cree of it* ship *
special Seaiicc battalion, apt #
eolii-weatlatr aircraft iqufrdoti
“ ill aptl for Ibe Antarctic 13 b'n
'ember Tee planet will tiktnff
and lend on &gt;k:&gt; at welt it h«cI
0 0 1 penally compacted Hint runu *1 1 It the 1' S, anrrtllfie b i .
Wilde the ships and planet will
return to ihe U s m the Sprini
tbc Sc» Bee battalion “ 111 ' winteroter” in lb* Antarcllr

NORFDlAi. V* r—Norfolk jeaPAID IV BLOOD
f*;c;* miV have wanted to hrrklr
DALLAS, N C t — Prui’ncr; at
Arthur 1 Btf S«eJe) Ronmn;, but the Dalle* Priton Camp '*cr» pfferD TltADKD
ther h»d to conuder ducrlion.
Ucra Car*
ed 2 ! diy* off their term* for 1
A tlth Xt
Then Rim m ; got locked up in tbe pint of lood All 63 pmonen ipepp*
sinlnro a
Seafjrcr-. Internitinnat union Hall ed Ihe offer and fonlftbuted Mood
and had to yell Ihrnujh the iterl to tbf fiifton County PInod Rank
1 : f t , c ir bar' vhieh sene a* 1 door, lip ,
i m . e ich had to pend tever»1 houri there be-1
Phone 1132. furr the only man with a key rould
be loeated He took a lot of rtbbinf |
in yqj »p*p?
pir Swede li * feet fiw inrbe* and.’ 1* Mill lUMBf* a tuertv YA90
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Princess Margaret
Reaches 25 Today
Is Important Day
LONDON, in-Princes* Margaret
|i jj years old today and tt mild
be a very Important date (or the
little alitor of the Quten.
For the flrit time In her yotin*
Ule the blureyed, elfin prineen
aland* squarely before the “ door
of grace.'' It could o|en and ahe
might itep through to new happi­
ness.
The “ door to grace” la a quaint
legal and rccleila»tlcal term m-anInrf that, by irttllng a few formalltlev which are regarded minor, ahe
may now marry any man °f her
ehoire.
The approach of her Eth birth­
day brought a new flood *f ipeculati in a* to 'shrlher *he may be
c me the wife of M year old Croup
Captain Peter Townsend. Their
name* have been m a c ijlr l in
romantic gucislng, but an obilacic
ha» been that he haa divurced hia
wife.
Tht- royal marriage act prohlblta
P i marriage of persons Ip the
British royal family without the
sanction of the mvereign. A* »overeign Queen Elizabeth would find
It emharraMlng to approve the
marriage of her atiler and the gal­
lant air forre eaplam became Ihe
Quern la al*o temporal head of
the Church of England whlrh di»epprovci the remarriage of di­
vorced peraon* while diacardel
apou'e* are atill living.
fiut now. on this birthday, the
Quern aiept out of the picture and
•void* any rmharraaament.
It la now neceaavT only to give
a year's notice lu the privy council
and both home* of Parliament. If
all of the,r bndir i do not expreisly
disapprove, a marriage may take
place.
In Ihe preaent mood of the coun­
try, aay do»e obiervera, it la almoit inrnnreivable that Ihe coun­
cil and both houses of Parliamvnt
would atand in the way of Marga­
ret'* happlnraa,
Meanwhile Margaret's heart la
her own lightly guardrd accret and
Uic royal family nrvrr take* part
in speculation, tint then la avery
evidence that Margaret retnalna
the darling of the royal family,
aurroundrd by aympathy and love.
She ta living teatfully and fully
and it taking on an evergrowing
ahare of the royal rraponilbilltlca.
There la aoma thought, after her
tureeaaful tour of the Weal Indie*,
of actiding her to Ceylon neat year
to open a trade fair.

Importance O f A ct Not Realized
WASHINGTON, CT— Probably men literally trying to bum their
nona of the six aoldleri realized bridges behind them. But they were
so closely pursued by Southern
what a biatorie moment It wat.
True, the red earprt wa* laid forces on another engine that the
down for them at the War Depart­ scheme didn't work.
After 00 miles of flight, the stolen
ment, aomrt Ing rar# for enllated
ment, something rare for enllited engine’s furl gave out. The men
by military brail amt civilian Jumped and look to the woods,
department head* waiting their
Within a few days all were rap­
turn to »re Lincoln'* aecretary of tured. Andrews and seven others
war. Edwin M. Stanton.
Imide, along with Stanton, were
the terretary of the tre**ury, Sal­
mon P. Chaie, and the vice pre*ident, Hannibal Hamlin. There, on
March » , IMJ, itartlng with Pvt.
Jacob Parrott of Fairfield County,
Ohio, Stanton gave the firit Army
Medal* of Honor ever awarded.
Stanton *1*« gave each aoldicr
*100, and If they were more im­
pressed with the money than ihe
medal, It'* understandable It haa
taken year*—and aome atmoil In­
credible hernlim—to give Ihe*med­
al the prestige it no* ha*.
To win the hlgheal military award
thla nation tan t&gt;e»tow, a man mu-t
ri*k hit lire. All too often, he must
give up hi* life, too.
He must show gallantry and
bravery far beyond the call of
duty.
He mu&lt;t do aomethlng so out­
standing that, if he hedn’t done it.,
no one would have ground* to' con
demn him.
And hi* hembm must he at
letted by at leait two eyewitneate*
The House recently passed a b II
to give each winner a *100 a month
pension. It then wrnl to Ihe Senate
Finance Committee where It still
wa* awaiting action when Congrrs*
adjourned this month.
Tb# bill wa* Introduced after
Democratic Hep. tllin Teague, of
College Station, Tea., himself a
much decorated veleran. learned
that three Medal of Honor winners!
are on rellrf.
In early day*, the medal some
lime* wa* given In hatrhea, but it
haa become increaaingly difficult
to win.
Those first ill winners might
not qualify today, even though
there’ * no doubt they took part
la a daring and unuaual maneuver
They were part of a plan (hat
Involved flipping behind enemy
lines and stealing a train, sabo­
taging a railroad line and rutting
off lupplles to Confederate* in TenA aeeref agent, James J. An­
drews, led It volunteers, dligulied
as civilian*, on the dangerou* mis­
sion. They had gone Into the South
and were on the train, heading
north, when It stopped at nig
Shanty, Oa„ and the conductor
yelled, 'Twenty minutes for breakfasti"
The hungry passengers period
off, and the Northern soldier* look
over. Thu* began a wild flight
northward, with Andrew* and hi*

frees any am am o f poButloo. On
use outer band, spring water
gushing Hum a reek crev lea may
to annytng pollution from far
away. Creviced rocks provide no
filtration or purification.
You cannot tell water purity by
taste or aznell, either. Home water
ta not a bit harmful although It
contains gases Ilka hydrogen sul­
phide, which have an oflenstvs

Thirsty
That alear, apai t llng, twtrtly
running stream loofca mighty
tempting to a thlraty fisherman.
It U tempting, an right, bat N
might not to aafa.
Clear, sparkling water, ec
trary to popular ballot, ta not
always pure. Thla is a dangerous
standard for judging water.

Excessive amounts o f common
table salt or other minerals some­
times give water a brackish last*
dust remember that organism*
that earns disease can not to eeen
and vwry rarely do they cause had
odors or tastes to water.
Most common diseases ermtracted from polluted water are
dysentery and diarrhea and occa­
Popular Idea
sionally Intestinal disturbance*.
Again, Iht popular Idea tb it a Any o f thaae earn ruin a vacation
stream purifies Itself tn flowing or weekend outing.
to , dont taka chances even If
■ certain flutanee should not to
taken a* an Iron-dad certainty. you think the water la purs. Dali
A stream portfire Iteatf In relation It or sterilise it before drinking or
to Its ability ta aboorb oxygen using tt for culinary purposes.
wmom end AEtwn
from the air. Thus, tt la natural
Mrs. H. p.j u there any medi­
that a rocky-bottom turbulent
sirrarn absorbs more owygen than cine that will make Mgs flashier;
a alow moving owe. B u ilt might I n a n mixed weight accept In
gtega.
not have absorbed enough to to
Answer! There k no way of
aafa.
wnlih I am aware o f brlsgU-g
Sola W otv
about an increase m weight at a
A aorta
Mwwmmm in
specific part of the body. Baer else
gnve) formations
pro- might to of some value tn betid­
Tides aafa water,
ing up the muscle Mama.
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CANARY AMMIYEfl
UAYSVILLE, My. tl* - Jack
Benson wrote to bis tom s in Co­
lumbus, Ohio, and asked them ta
■end him hla canary- It arrived
Wednesday, but an express man
bad a hard time Om Mm (be add­
ress, U&gt; W. ltd flL
fleetly ha dlaiereeud M was tto
county tall,
Benson, bald «a n bad attack
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The proposed bin would not rely
increase these monthly payments
to *1W. but would also allow heroes
under to who have left the service
to apply for the pension.
About a million men have teen
wartime service since Lincoln
signed the congressional resolution
disking the award possible. And
of that vast horde of uniformed
men, the last official tally shows
only 3,lGt have iron IL
Of these, 2.194 have served to
the Army, 72E to the Navy, 23* to

__ _______ and 4 tn flie A!r Fere#.
And to show you bow difficult it is
io win, of Use first II medals
awarded In World War U, 10 wer,
to men who died In aeilun an1
four others were wounded.
There’s a widely held belief that
anyone who wtaa a Medal of llonur
Is entitled to a salute, regardless
of his rank. A military expert wha
bit done research on the subject
says he can't find any regulati*
supporting this theory, although
various services and units may
occasionally follow It.

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*9t human k. m m m *m l m j .
I HAVE aana ad view h r y n
fishermen today, especially for
those of you who hop* to do
easting In straaga atrewaa
your vacations.
f am not going to tell you how
to ratch fiah. Just about all o f you
probably are far better lUhermen
than 1 am. But I think a word of
warning la In order about water—
for drinking, cooking and wash­
ing utensil*.

wera executed. Elghl of those Im­
prisoned escaped The remaining
six later were peroted, and it was
In them that the first Army Medal
of Honor went.
The offlrial Army history of the
medal says that a* the years went
.by abuie* became widespread.
Around the time nl Custer's last
stand, Brig. Gen. Alfred A. Terry

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manders:
"Medal* of Hewor ere not totended for ordinarily good conduet"
Evmtually a board of Investiga­
tion waa tn agree completely with
Terry—end the names of ttl early
winners were stricken from the
honor list.
One rule that helped: Recom­
mendations for a medal must be
made within two years after the
heroism Is performed.
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IS a month for the enlisted man
who wins 1L Out sH service, It
means a HO a month pension attar
the winner reaches to.
Even here, string* are attached.
For example, retired effleen who
draw regular pensions can’t quali­
fy.
As nearly as Ihe House Veterans
Affairs Committee can determine,
111 Medal of Honor winners are
atm alive. Of these, only M get

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Amncialed Pram leaned Wire

NO. 2M .

Paul Waner Slated Fringe Area Residents
L°.* ^pEear T?,ni9ht Air Annexation O pinions
With Dazzy Vance Off-Street Parking
Possibilities Good
For Excursion Boat
To locate In City

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Th* possibilities for a hugs « •
cun ton and slghuaatng boat for
Sanford still remain food, accord*
Inf to word ratvived at th# msstirg nf Sanford City Commissionart Utt night.
City Attorney * . Shinholtar
aubmittad a proposed contract for
tha boat to tha commit*toD«ri for
contidaratton.
Tha contract will ft»a W. fi.
9 Ramp and Richard Sodoro an as*
atuslva franch!to to opanto tht
aifhtaoamf and riror axeurtlon
boat from tha city pior*
Attorney Shinholtar points
to tha rommitclonara that tha con*
tract would require tha two "pa^
a tore U cany public liability In
accord* rwa with an ordinance si*
vttdjr oa th# Im foN Uw books*
la centldaration for tha axelu*
M atv, franchlta t# aparata tha hug*
* best, tha City of Sanford would
roeaiva 18 par cant r i tha tat
profiu from the operation of
ouch an attraction.

Police Department
. Records Show $290
Collected In Fines
Ttnaa collactad in City Court
yaturday aftaraaas r i U « » - *
according to tha Sanford Polite
Department •eenrdt thia mominf.
Catat afalntt Jam#* Cynic » « •
clay for "carol##* and nafllfant
driving", Lais K*
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4 -caralaaa and ■**»«•«»
and -n s driven Iteasaa-. and Win
Iriek far • va m «*r. "drunkanm
and “ realt ting arrant".** » • " * *
a rata af -canlaaa and aagUgwnt
driving- agalnat Ralph Ogle, o n *
continued until Friday's court.
A rata afalntt F om tt A. La*
for “ doatroyiag
ty " wat dttmltted by Judge John
Lsentrdr#
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Fine* worn aeteteed or aatroatod
n In two cat** of "caraim . ‘ " l
nvgllgwt driving"•

dlaardarly rood net".

a Janitor Workshop
* Is Conducted Here
A sorkthsp tor Janitor* af the
Samlcola Ctmty Schools wai held
* " i w r o k . SuporvUor WaHar T.a
gur taid thii morning.
About » Jsaltors mat lor lha
one day aossloa at Sanlord Gram*
mar School when ispm eeU U w i
af tha County and BUto Health
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Dapirtmanta rpoka to tha group
and tomosatratod many ••r* to
maintain aaniutios and ckaali*
a n t to tho schools.
Taafua laid Hut tosr difforooi
aaTatman rapraaosttng companki
whota products will bo seed tn
tha tchooU thia yaar domositMlad the uto af matortala furnished
by thorn.
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The purpoaa t i Utt workshop
Teague »aid. ia to maintain • uni*
torn Janitorial im ton thrasgbeut
Uu lomtooto County School aysUrn. -It to UH joint roopsn.itolb
t jr T s a g s o printed oto. “ r ijh o
Ntalth Unit and Uto Bnard ri Ido*
ratios to ton that flto ochoola a n
loth healthful and aeailary."

"H*t! of Time" membert h i'*
T *o bnabiU greats ■»tU
tha Ssnford Mnnontl BtirbiU. mrt on lbs disreend or vtilted the
Stadium diamond tonight for the park.
Local bsscbsll officials, planning
fint time In years to renew their
tsc gigantic event for tonight, have
bygone competition.
Dairy Vince, who In 1*14 wa»| expressed h-pe that Ssnford base­
\etrd the mn&gt;t valuable player ui ball fans and cilitrni will turn out
the Nitional League, and thit year to ire the two famous basebaU
circled to Btieball't “ IUU of stars and help raise enough money
Fame'* will meat Paul Waner. with to pay olf the club's tax debt After
a lifetime batting average nf .341 digging Into their own pockets
with 20 year* in the Major*, tonight deeply tn carry on the hssebalt
during an "OlJtimcr's Night" cele­ organisation for local fans, the o(fi.
dais believe that this is one of the
bration beginning at 1:30.
It ia the flrit time in local bate- major attractions ever offered in
ball Mitnry. that two of baseball's this area of Florida.
Dairy Vance led the Nitionalj
League in pitching in 1934 and 1923 I
Hr won 3 and lost six in 1924 and
T-*o bus stops snd s walking
had a 22 9 record in 1923 He was area wrrr designated by Bojrd
elected a member of the “ Hall of of Education Transportation Su­
Fame" this year. Vanco pitched perintendent Walter Teague yesfor tha Phillies a short lima and terd.y.
led the National Leigu# in strike­
Ttaguc said that rarrnts and
outs tn 1924 with 283. He spent 14
The Bxsrd of Sanford City seasons tn the major leagues and teachers met with interested par­
Commissioners have a buiy weak pitched his first major league game ents last week at the Pinecrest
ahead of them aa they taka when ha was ji years old. A native School to discuss the walking area
into consideration the 1133-3* Gen­ of Iowa, Vance now lives in Homa- for children attending the neweral Government Budget, tit at tana. He is famous for his pitch­ school and tn set up central errav
an Equalisation Board »n local ing with i torn sleeve which would for the children to meet eaily
tax aieaamtnte. meet with Well­ confuse bitters when he delivered buses for transportation over the
busy 17-92 thoroughfare.
born Phillips Jr. to look ever pro­ the pitches.
Students in walking area for
posed drvtlopmenta, and meet for
Waner, who led the National
an adjourned meeting carried aver loop hitters three limes was voted Pinecrest Height* School will be
in the tune bounded on the wrvt
from last night
In to baseball's "Hall or Fame" in
Tha rommiitionen art eipectrd 1132 He started with Pittsburg In by highway 17-12. on the north by
t« apend tn entire afternoon with 1928 and after IS seasons with the 22th St , on the east by Princeton
Phillips looking over plant for de­ Pirates was with the Dodgers. Ave , and ou the south by Onnru
it.
velopments In tha Sanford area.
Braves and Yankee*. Ill* top mark
Two bus stops have been desig
Thursday night, lha Board of in hitting was .330 with the Pirates
Commissioners will get together in 1927. "Big Poison", as Waner natci'. Trague said. Children in
to diacuia tha general govern­ was called, la om of*seven players the triangle art* between 22th V
ment which wai eliminated from to make S.ooo or more hits In tho 17-92, and French Ave. will bosrd
last nlght'a agenda becauio of a majors winding up his career with the school bus at the Intersection
ot Laurel Ave and Bayard St
c r o w d ad annotation discussion a total of 2.132 safeties.
Children going to Plnecrevt
schedule. The Thursday night dieWaner, the hitter, end Vance, the
ruttien will ha an informal -put­ pitcher, are expected to be seen tn School in the area between 23lh
ting together of Idaea"* concerning action during . t h e *'OMtlmer*» 6t. oa the north. French Ave. on
the money to be spent for tha city Night" two-inning game which will the east. Georgia Ave oa the west
and the street along the north
during the next fiscal year.
precede tonight's regularly sehrdul ahore nf l^ke Jennie will board
Next Mnndty night, the comm!*- ed gam* with West Palm Beach.
a arhool huv at the mter*eeti*n
loners will til first at an Equali­
Others to be seen in action on the
sation Beard la hear romplamta "Oldtlmers" team will be Bill of Santa Barbara Drivw and Mo­
hawk Ave
on lax aitettmenit.
Spinks, Bert Chapman, Ted Brook­
"This will krep rhildrrn from
Following the hearing, tha of­ lyn, Buddy Lake. Chuck Aleno,
ficial meeting continued from last George Kenla, Lloyd Swain. Jim having to rravs Highway 17-92 at
any point.” Teague pointed out.
night will get underway.
Payne, Charles Bissoo, John RriHe »ald. "It Is expected that the
der. and others.
bus will pick up children at toe
Fifteen Sanford merrhtnt* are
designated punts about 9 20 e.
helping In tonJght'a celebration by
m." “ A definite time will be esfurninshing gifts to be distributed
IsbUshcd
and announced later,'*
to fans attending tonight's gam*.
Teague said.
Thit U one gigantic effort by the
local baseball officials to make the
Park Superintendent Jim Dunn
1922 baseball season a complete
said this morning that tha tod for
lha Sanford Memorial Stadium success for local fans and citiaens.
mi

Ordinance Is Passed

Commissioners
Have Busy Week
Ahead For Them

Sod For Stadium
To Be Set Sept, t

Marine Personnel

will be set beginning Sept. 1. He
said. -Wa will move in Jutt aa
won aa tha baseball club move*
out*M
Dunn Mid that tha tod, moved
to the vacant area jutt south of
tha stadium, li hi r*&gt;d
«
has been watered, trimmed, and
kapt to tiptop condition for thia
winter's football season. V* *s'd.
Pro Park Superintendent explain­
ed that elay from tha baseball diamend must be removed first to a
depth af faur Lichee before tha
sod la cut and set for tha football
field.
H will taka about I* days ta
complete the changeover, Dunn

School Children,
Commuters Collide
BUENOS AIRES &lt;J*-A fast elec­
tric express train carrytng school
children and commuters rammed
Into the rear of another train today at a fog-shrouded station on
Buenos Aires' outskirts. First re­
ports Indicated a death toll of li
to 11 end tf to U injured.
The express crashed Into the
other tram standing tn a station
In Ctudadels, 18 miles west of
downtown Buenos Aires. Fastengars an the express Included stu­
dents ea route to Ward College, a
Methodist high school and junior
g attended by many Amencana and Britons as well aa Ar­
secretary said ana
The
M i l suffered shock ta the ac­
cident, bet there was no ward of
any Injuries among tha student

•

Heavy Machinery
Portion Of Force
*A.Cou&lt;a* Disruption
A tuodnch vridgguto at tooto* Tokina Vocations
r i FNaril Awi. and Or*

Bus Stops
Designated
For Pupils

Milwee Announces To Serve At NAAS
Nurse Scholarship
Exams To Be Given
The Superintendent of Public
Instruction of Seminole County to­
day announced the examinations
for nursing scholarships establish­
ed by the 1922 Legislature.
R T. Milwee said that examina­
tions will be held tn Jacksonville,
Miami. Orlando, end Tampa on
Aug. 20 and to Tallahassee oa
Aug. 21.
In Jacksonville the examina­
tions will be given at MS Ocean
Stm t: tn Miami at Miami Jackson High School: to Orlando at
Boone High School; In Tampa at
Jefferson High School Library snd
In TalUhassee at the Elitabeth
Cobb Junior High School
MUweo explained that the turn
mations are held twice tech year,
tn tha feU and spring with each
student eppUeent being • high
sehocl graduate or graduating
from high school before July I
following the examination.
It was also explained thit H Is
necessary thit each applicant
have earned on* high school cre­
dit each in biological science and
physical science.
SchelarshJp holder* to practical
nursing must have evidence af
having practiced practical nurs­
ing tor at least on* year.
Application blank* for nursing
schoiereklp loan* era available at
tha ofBce nf the Seminole County
Superintendent U Public lea true-

m e n u GO BACK
NANTES. Franco UR - Thirteen
theuiini Hriktog aklfgnrl werten
went I n k to n t h today niter a
S S L S T &amp; n week r i rioting which tamed the
Nk and to ari expected death ri ana m u , weun l i l kotos
to lia deak natil next and forced the yarda ta shut dawn.
The workers demanded a raise
nf ri francs aa boor (about U
cents), au average boost ri SI per
cant B e* aigei finely agreed to
Folios Department

Another step tn the enlargement
nf the Sanford Naval Auxiliary
Air Station will take place early
next month when a detachment
of Marine Corps personnel ar­
rives here for duty.
This Is the first time that Mar­
ines have been assigned to the
air station atner World War Two.
Expected to srn»* here on Sept
6, the Leatherneck detachment
will be aproximatrly 40 strong
and have a rnmmlvtimied offterr
•n charge. They will be employed
as supplements to the present Ns
vel Auxiliary Air Station internal
security force.
The supporting guard unit will
he administered and supported
by the Marine Barracks, Naval
Atr Station, Jarksunvillt.

Hearing Is Opened
To Consider Switch
MIAMI (JTv-Chairman Olin t .
Teague (D-Tex) of the Veterans
Affairs Committee today opened a
congressional hearing of the pro
posal to transfer some of the funrtiosss of the Miami Veterans Ad­
ministration regional office to
Pess-A-Grille.
The VA announced the move
some time ago and explained it
was to tha interest of economy
Many veterans organisations snd
civic groups art opposing tha move
on grounds that It would delay
South Florida veterans to their
dealing* with the VA.

Sheriff Vacations
In New York State
Sheriff Luther Hobby le vacstienlnf In Now Yoik Bute Accord­
ing to • card received At the
SherifTa effV* thia seenihig.
Mailed from Canton, N. Y., p»ar
the 8 t Lawrence Seaway, Sheriff
Hobby Mid. "Having A good time
♦a the North country".
According to Chief Deputy O.
O. Owens, the Sheriff end his
family Af* visiting At Mrs. Hobby's

An erd.nine# » s s adopted lest
night by the Board of CommtsiL-nert of the City of Canfoid requiring
the pmvi«ioq of off-vtrret automo­
bile parking faciliUM in connection
with various property uses.
The ordinance. No VA as amend­
ed by Section It I. becomes effect
ive Immediately and requlrei th»
off-street pitting facilities for all
new nr substantially altered utei
or itructuirv. The new law dn*v
not affect buildings already ronstnicted or thoie under romtruetlon.
Section It t of the ordinance de
fine* off-ilreet parkin* facilities at
lots, girages, or other structures'
and sctessorics that may be sur­
face facilities, facilities above or
under tie ground with spares de­
fined for each type dwelling or
building
No application f--r a new building
or substantially altered structure
will be approved, according to the
ordinance, unless there It included
with the plan for such structure or
Improvement or use. a plot plan
ihowing the special purpose nfl
street automobile parking Utilities
Subsection four of the amend­
ment to the ordinance shows that
off-street automobile parking facili­
ties will be provided at follows:

Capl. R. Jackson
Cl Sanford Base
To Address Jaycees

C itize n s S e e k in g
T o B e G iven C h o ic e
In L a t e s t P r o p o s a l

(."toga t r » s rasto-nts hsd thatr
ta* last r gSt when I hr r mat
with th* &gt;Auli&gt;id Board of City
Commissioner*
to
air
their
’ gripe*" and “ damsnd* on th*
annotat ion .&lt;( certain area* border­
ing thr city.
Th» argument* inok a different
tack when rraldrnta of the finecrest Height* subdivision and ad
larenl arras expressed a deep
f - nrern toward heenmtrg a patt
of the city of Sanford
The first In speak at last
n'ghl'i pn mtnula *e-*lon on annrvat mn was a Navy man who
• aid, "Wa feel t hat w* are payfhg
our share of i h r sewer tax and
dn net fral that the service
charge* should be im-lra-cd to
20i) percent."
R. I. Flam, w bn liv e* In Pin*cr-al Heights ** d, "I would like
to have polk* protection and
other advantage* -&gt;f living in the
city." lie added, “ If you have a
ronlracl for water bill* I'll sign It

faplam Robert SV, Jackson,
commanding officer of th» Sanford Naval Auxiliary Air ptaiinn.
will K* guest speaker at the
lunlor Chamber of Commerce
luncheon Thursdar at noon.
Captain Jackaoi- is evp«*:trd to
tell th« Jaycrrs about the espansion piogiam and rhang* over at
thr local !■»•»
The Sommnlr County Joyce*
mroling will b« held Idiutsday
noon at Spencer's on French Av*.
local civt« oiganitatlons have
been invited «o join with the .layrces Thursday to hear th# Com­
manding Officer nf the Imal Navy
Harr, S’ . Weir, another Plnabase,
2t. I . R*t-orn Jr , program rr«*t Height* re«idrnt and admin­
istrator of Ihr new ik-minoto
chairman for tha meeting -aid to
County Hospital -aid, "t am per­
liar that O lh v is ar* cordially In- 1
sonally quit* anvious to com* in
Vlted to join with tha .lavrect
In the eily," Weir said, *lh# city
Thursday to hear Captain Jackha# a l«t to offer tie and »# h*'*
son.
a lot to offer the city. However"

he stated, “ wa do not want lha
higher watar tai gi ve u* an al­
ternative."
Jphn Burke, a laural Av*. re­
For one and two family dwellings,
sident, told lha eocn-nt* sinner a tn
on* parking space per family
hi* w (j. *• “ I UlinV * o j ,nor&gt;* n r
dwelling unit.
being grossly unfair t* u* wha
Tor miiltiple-familv dwellings nf
want la eon-s in to the Illy."
Tha
’
Downtown
Rawer
Ihojccl"
four family units or Ittt, one park­
T. V. R-nwn, a eostitent of
til About ad Urn Banfnrd !’• *
ing spare per family dwelling unit
Station hemmed in yraterday with Magnolia Av* tine# 1914 led off
For hotels, one parking space for a deep ditch.
hla pail of 11e diiruasiun with,
each two gussts or sleeping rooms
Th« new ##'**r !m* h»ing laid "We didn't come- down here In
and suites, plui one additional rune dlractly in front of th* p o-. fight annevatlon — wa cam- to
space for each five employe*.
find nul what son hao to otter."
lie# station.
For tourist homes, cabins nr
Yestei-iav, workmen with ditch
Walter It Mehany, a in-month
motels, one parking space for each discing equipment, pipe laying incident of y - lh l a irel Ave. lo|,j
guest or sleeping room or suite equipment, and bulldoscrs had the
plus on* additional spare for thr arc* in * turmoil digging th*
owner or manager tf resident on ,nt. h. laying th* ptp*. then cover­
the premises.
ing th# axravatton in otdrr I"
fo r trailer courts or etmps, one 1,-avr an accasa to thr sia'mn at
parking spars for each trailer all times
At q lilting time v#»t»»d«y,
space.
Acting
Police Chief B&lt;*V Tillta
The amendment to the ordinance
■aid, th« ditch was eovared up
which establishes a toning plsn for
the City of Ssnford. designates the leaving tha ilatton npan
At ona lima during tha opera­
number of off-street parking spares
tions -yesterday It was necessary
for lodging, rooming and boarding
Bor* and girls asn g-t ready
to search for a wav to 'g e t in
houses, for private clubs or lodges,
for school)
th# Sanford Folic* Station.
for hospitals, for sanitariums or
N»s« Tuesday, Aug 30. Is raconvalescent homes, for medics!
filtration Hay in avrry Acmlnolc
or dental clinic*, for mortuarte* or
County fchnnl, for a*cry grade,
funeral pa-lors. for welfare Insti­
and (nr all students, whit* and col­
tution*. for community renters, li­
ored
braries, museums, post offices, ci­
Tha Seminole Counte Superin­
vic clubs and similar uses
IIAnTPOKD, Conn n - Tresl- tendent ot Public Instruction, B.
The oidinane* outlines off-street
T. Viluac today explained that
parking requ-remints for danet dent Elccnhower flew In here to­
all first grader* registering for
day
to
vipw
flood
damage
in
the
halls, bowllnf elleys, convention
school mu*t bring with them a
halls, gymnatsum, parks, race six Northeastern Slates and as­
birth eertifuatr or evidence ot
tracks, skatinr rinks and similar serted “ if necessity I will csll a
age, at the time of registration
uni*, for th-sties, auditoriums, special session of Congress to an
tn re­ First Graders must ba sis yrar*
alodiums, spoil* artnat, churches, proprt.it* money needed
of age on or before Jsn. I, 1938,
schools, for office, profession or store normalcy.
lluies throughout tha County
After a conference with the gov­
public buildings, airports, railroad
pnsaenger stations, bus depots, ernor* of the Northeastern States will operate their regular schedule
restaurants, night rluhs. tea rooms, snd rcptcsrntatlvfs of the gover­ on Tuesday, with the return trip
lunch counters, roadshldo stands, nors of North and Sout.i Carolina. at noon
TTu. School Supertnirndcnt said
fi'llng stations, repair shops, gen­ Elsenhower said;
“ I have met her* with lha gov- that it is urgent that all itudenta
e-si business, commercial and
enturi You have read In the pa­ register next Tuesday so that the
personal service establishment*.
The ntwr law also requires off. per* and seen on television what school aulhoritK-s ran determine
street parkirr facilities for In­ has happened But you can have wncic crowded conditions exist.
Regular school work, and regu­
dustrial or manufacturing estab- ] no conception of what has hap
11« h m a n t s, supermarkets, and pened until you has# come here lar school day* will begin on Tues­
point* out that all structuies or and listened to these governors day Sept. 8 with full session*
Lultdingi no*, specifically provid­ This Is s case where th* Federal throughout Seminole County, 2IL'
ed in the scheJ.de shall have park­ government, state government*, wo* said
ing spaces determined n»ce&lt;«ary and county governments will do
by the Zoning and Planning everything they ran."
Com mission.
Tho amendment adopted last
night and now in offset states that
all nff.street automobile parking
facilities shall be designed with
Seminole County School i n ­
appropriate means of accost to a tern'* Transportation Superviior.
JACKSONVILLE * - S t Luka's
street ar alley as wall as maneuv- Wafer Teague, said today that a
Hospital y*rterday fired three
tring areas.
transportation meeting will be nurses who took pari tn a "no
The adopted erdinanca also held at the Seminole County Court psy" sink#.
specifies that the provisions of House next ilonday morning at 10
Adminlitrator W f.. Arnold laid
the law shall apply only to new o'clock.
Gent* Parkin, Juanita W'tlkersnn
Supplies and Instructions wl'.l br
or vibtlantJally altered usea and
and Eitell* Williamson wer* dis­
ihall net effect existing er nor.- given bus driven at thia time,
missed " id the best interest of lit*
confronting uses except under Teague said.
hospital."
Representatives of the Florida
certain condition* a* outlined in
Mis* Parkin waa rhsirman of a
llignvs ay Patrol, the Seminole
the ordinance.

Local Police Dept.
Almost-Hemmed In

Tuesday, Aug. 30
Registration Day
For Entire County

Eisenhower Flies
To Flood Ravaged
Northern States

Administration nf tha program
far off-*troat parking will be as­
signed, according to the ordinance,
to tha Zoning end Planning Com­
mission, The Traffic Committee
shall serve In capacities advisory
•t the Zoning end Planning Com­
mittee In matters relating to any
phase of tho proivalog of specialpurpose off-street aatomsbtla perk-

r

Monday Meeting
Told By Teague

Three Nurses Fired
By S t Luke's Head
At Hospital In Jax

County Sheriff's Office and the
Sanford Police Department will
meet with th* II bus drivers to
lay plan* for the aafety program
during (be romlng 1922-2* school
yesr.
Rusts have been repaired and
put it excellent condition. Teague
said, and t*til be Inspected prior
to
• * * •• driven

group of 22 nurses who voted last
month act to accept their pay
check* until Arnold discussed
working conditions with Mira Ag­
nes Andtrsen of Orlando, execu­
tive secretary o( lha Stats Nurses
Assn.
Th* nurse*, however, accepted
pay on Aug. 1 whan tha hospital
said Ihty wtyild ho suspended If

th# c-t-- rm rv si -ne-s, -I lra *
'&lt;»ung rrsn. ‘•-'ring to rettr# tn
this «-r* i |o*k f o r ' s-1 to *&lt;•
ramion In thr city. But now wa
hav* hero approached »u h th:»
thing- high watar rales." Maherv
concluded ‘ I hope that soma
means will , offered for us r*
com* in tha- w* will h# gu m a
fair deal."
Elam, who had addrn-ed th#
commissioner* rxriirr in the #renIhg, a'kcd “ l|o&gt;» soon, or how
long would It lake to i !* m tha
siwer #xr*".*ion a year— two
year* 7 And then what aho-ji
•licet light*. pavement, aidewalks, and water?"
Major Denver Cnrdelt told tha
group, “ We wer# going to set
up a five year program In fir#
People outsid# tha city in the pro­
posed arc* In he anncint, th* fanlitia* prop » insid# th# tiiy #ajoyed."
Commissioner Jack Ratiran told
th* group of nearly IMO gathered
in lha commissioners r a s a ,
“ kou'r# mixing the question o f
water rat* increase and annexa­
tion'' ftatigan explained that th#
city h».| spent a rontiderabl* aunt
of mot-ey- for water imprnvemanta
and eesrr expansion hut at the
time the rate incraox* wai dis­
cussed rtid not lat# Inin annxidarstion that tho rreidanta of Pino*
rraxl Height* wer* alraady paw.
irg lh* s*»*r icrvu-o charge* and
•uggexiaq that in that* instance*
n-i increase h# charged. "Water
line* m lh# aro«. a r a .v t adequate
beeaux# of growth." R*tigan axplained *nd added “ ft ia only fair
for people using e)ty watar Out•id# the etty h*!p par for tha
*y slam." H* xaid that “ It will
cost 71,178 an t rt« tn annex any
portion of th# proposrd are* but
« e cannot annex by raquaxt tine*
the city »*• created by apectxl
•d , annexation mint to made
possible in lh# samr manner."
Commissioner Itatigan told the
group "Water rate# and annexa­
tion biv# confused yoU and ar#
to-*par«b!* “ lie ronlrnuod, “ I
wot,Id prefer to bold th# elortion
and i iggest lb*l we withhold
» s'rr r-'a inrrcs.es mill .10 day*
after such an election ix held "
T Vs Brown then charged, "t
cant sc# th# u*a of a whip to
make prop!, come into tho *tty."
Rangan, however d»nmd using
a whip.
Mrt. Edna
H«*h!tr chidH,
" Thcn what are you using?"
Brown, one of lha representa­
tive* of * group who mat Sunday
afternoon to dlscriaa annexation
told lh# commitiiontrx, “ W# ara
hei* tn find out if yoq bar* any*
thing to offer other than a whip."
Art hi# Smith, another spokes­
man for the fringe arc* group,
asks-1 lh* commission "If wr* has*
to pay the sewer tax bs fora w*
get the sewers."
City i'lerk and Ta* Assessor
H. N. Nayer reminded the group
discussing annexation that “ yvt
won't have to pay any taxes al
all until 1937 if you're annexed
and c». n then, Uses ar# h*tes| or*
the improvtmtnls Thera woull
he a 2" percent reduction in lax##
until fire hydrant* are provides!,"
Saver said.
Commissioner John Krider, f.sl*
lowing ihr lengthy discussion by
frtngr area citiicns and Commit*
•loner Raligtn, -aid “ 1 differ with
a City Commissioner. Whan I ta!lg
with people about annexation, I
try to justify the tale* w* would
use," he said Than Krider ra*
lotted. "It look* to ma that if » *
hold off on an election it would
he just like a knife in your hack."
Ilratley Ihlham. developer o f
I’ inecresl Heights, and on# nf tha
last speakers to be heard during!
th* Dv hour discusamn, said
"Thar# h*s h**« a lot of rnlsun*
derstandlng. Wa’r# winning matif
new resident* right now and this
It an opportunity for Sanford'S
growth." Odham said. And ha
conclud'd “ thei# paopl* wouM
com* into th* city if given A
choice. Tell th# people what th*F
ran get snd than lot lha paopla
decide."

City Manager Warrott E- Know*
l#s added to lb# discussion, “Thit
la th* first evidence thowr fop
annexation. It 1* tha first support
far an •laedlmt.**
Mayor Denver Cordall, bring*
Ing th* Wngthg dtwusxion to A
r|o#a said. "vr« appraciata all af
you eomtng down to talk avar th*
probtam with o a " Ha said, “ t
hop* that this will work out ta

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