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li THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA . ! ............ ! .' ■ .J . - l . .. ■ e ^ s s a •------ Summer Class To (• 'j* town*, i, Graduate At StetBonJ1 W m »» ________ IDr. Thomai DELAND, AuK. 10—(Special) 'ionvIHa^ln --The Jmk*1*! summer class la ..... history of John II Stetson '*'**"'• yinnlsh Strike ■JW !S!fc«"nim* hA-Communist Parly, At the rr#*> tha party W i tha pat- ‘ aA> > tajiingjww In tha rtlW t Rtrlka oftaalve. UH4a Social Democratic itp u it was heavily assaulted C°n»rai». It iMard thl* At THE CHUKCHfcS 1 a U Church Notlcaa M at be pra«»tad at Tha H *aH afllaa oa lb* dap balara pabUcallda. __________ __ ASSEMBLY OP OOD , ,,m *v ctt088 CHURCH Lavy Allan, Pastor Ha*. II. Lytlleton /.Immarman, 1100 Laurel Avenue H. D. Rector Sunday School 0:46 A.M. Truth Sunday nftar Trinity i Morning Worship, 11:00 A.M. 1»:30 A.M. Holy Communion nnd Youth MaatiriK 7:00 P.M. Hcinion Evangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. l»:30 A.M. Nuraeary School Slide Study Wednesday Night Services iI uiI iik th« week 7:30 I'.M. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, I Friday Night Service 7:30 P.M. Tlmiailny nnd Saturday Everyone Welcome. Holy Coininunluii—7:80 A.M. ------- „„ Friday, Holy Communion— THE CHURCH UF ODD OF |> ;ou A M. MILLER FAKMH ------------ Rev. U. W. Miller, Minuter FIRST CHI ItCII OF CHRIST. Sunday services: Sunday School SCIENTIST at 10:00 A. M. H00 East Second Strael I Pleaching ai 7:00 P. M. Prayer Sunday School It: 46 A.M. meeting Wednesday ami Thursday .doming Service 11:00 A.M. evenings at 7:30 P. M. Suit|ecl: "Mind" Those meeting:, will sill up your Wednesday Service 8:00 I'.M. pure minds. Continue sending KvedliiK lloom 3:1)0 to b:U0 P.M .! I your request* /or prayer. Tuesday* nnd Friday* ----------- aii «ie welcome to altena our | SEVENTH HAY ADVENTIST „ .lVi,e . and to u.o our Ituading SEAT COVER Are you tired of pajrtnf Bent? Then why not own Your Own Home? _____ m . —— eat HV«ni ‘ lllf prophetic charge (a * reported in Moscow** > Pravda) t . “Souft^ols clrclaa . (hi Finland) bra Increasingly insistent in their demands that tha lhriag atandarda o1 the worker* bo lowered. Tha bourgeoisie (ruling d ata) la well aware (hat such measures are Im- poiilbtg under democratie govern- ment Md reoulre a more tractable •overman!. FopTtie Russian*,-Ella charge la ----1 — ‘ Leather Trim ft Piping PLASTIC Leather Trim ft Piping FABRIC (INSTALLED) W« invite you to check ouf li covers before you buy for thst replacement covers for your 1 Dawson Construction Co., Inc. . V * 4 a General Coat r a d o n •a •14 Atlanil* National Babb SalUlai BaafonL Florida *■ 4 FIRST ITIEHIIYTEIUAN j V CHURCH A Rev. Anius (•. Mrlnnla, II. IL, ‘ T I'uHtor 1 Y 11:46 A.M. —Church School j *9 II.00 A.M. .Mm mug Wurslilp 'A Semiiin hy Hr. E. D. Brownlee I ( i mi l* ..i ‘mill I*ciinwanij# I Y B.oo I’.M.- I.wiling Wmslitp j A Htiiiinii li> lh. L. D. liiuwnlee i A L U l Itt ll OF I ME N A /AKENE'Y 113 Maple Avenue : A L. II. Itiiahton, Pastor * T Siinilay School 0:46 A. M. J Y .Mmiimg Uumhlp 10:48 A. SI. *2* i Jmiiui Society 0:16 P. SI, i A , N i .l*.H. 7:00 P. SI. Evangelistic Hour 7:46 P. SI. )Y .tint wft-li Set vice Wednesday 1eft |i.4fi I’. M. I J, i Itc . I'm icy ■>/ Fellowship Klimt J will tiu .peaking at the nmrnliig V Hum Iti'v. Ituwen will he the **# l gurst a|»aki'i tor the evangelistic li.wit ut nluiii 1 * Qrg«t erttfg in th# livfit of min call for strength of mind and'soul which no oftithly power con five. Whgn bio own ftffdcfejand& fourcoa fail* man’s help muat coma from God. This troubled woman haa kamad tha 4acrat of faith and it putting har cast in tha hcftdt of God. Th«rt tha will find strength and comfort •ufficignt to hgr naada and will -adt/diarly through tha shadows that surround har;! Faith is a kty that will unlock moat if our human probltms and rasolva moat of'our diffi- cultiss—if ws will only davalop it. It if a light in human darkness, comfort in manV distress, strength in his waaknaas, and hojfc, fin his despair. thing touch to the chain of Com- runltt states In aaalarn Europe, lh# stands out, In Moscow’s eyes, Ike a sort thumb. . 10.UO n. ill. 11:00 A. SI. Communion- tvidmsday 6:00 P. M. Vlsitui. ulway* F R E E METHODIST t IILIU H 1 *' M ttesl Fourth Hiresl and j ... ■'••fmmi Laurel Avenue A)l " tl,0lt,u' Fred II. Ilarion. Pastor 1 Monday .School 0 45 A.M. / **AI ILs T Mi.rnmu Worship 11:00 A.SI. 1 ’*'** Awnur nnd 1 Young Peuiile* Kei vice 7:30 I’.M, Evangillstlc Hervlce 8:00 P.M. **• ' ' * Slondat untl Tuesday nights IMrnlni Evangelistic 7:46 P.M. "" "‘••In l» Ali cou Prayer and Praise, Wednesday •J'onliiv Helm'd 7:46 P SI , Sluriiliig Wm-hlp The Rev. M. C. Hellew, Dir- Training Union irict HupeiIntendetit will bring Hi* *iv*',*"*f 'Vm»mu messegea Sunday through Tubs- Wednesday 1 inv day night. ,iuf , 8: " ° 1 ^ " ••Wa’ua Nuuu.l ss Ills •ATI'Hlur • ;itn Wraiern JsmtJnre* •ltd News l.» Waalarn .tsuilioie* 7,(in Tha 1 unlock club Till Nsws , . 1.00 iiuirls Hcurss t i 01 piip'ilar Muslo . Jn Morning Dsvottaa* Ml Silver Hiring* |i#0 N»»s Sill Tnrrsirr show tilo t'oimlar Music ■ til Variety (isn rii, lip Farads III A Hoy-A niM-g Musir ill flirt, N»w. Ilurrnwvrt, llnlv lit (Tiltrirsn'a rlssslc Hour lift Allium llrvlsw (UaMD 1 'll Mllllsrr Rand l(i*0 News till ll.iniaa on lh* Land i hid i«nn <‘iui> i*« Rsr None naM*h" , , lie Ball name National Leaf i»0 Music luivrra Prugruin a 1 )0 Taaniloir Jlv# WseKlon III* The tlhylhm Hour’ |l)l The Uriahs Hum lido N»W» '(ini Tw|.|.l|, annas (lit Hpnrta I’aiaila (ill tlrnnv Ouodutan Kniartali TiOO rtrlrllna on s Cluud T:1I aundsy Helmut I.asaon tiio It's the Tops Il'MItC) Till Krvnulra bv Carls li 00 Vsrlslv llsil I II# Mr.l Ibr flstirt iflo Horae opry fllO llrnaitHiiv llsnrtwsao'l Sill You Ton Toil anrt You 10i#0 Hpori* King rtf Pey mini rmiuter Music ion# Public Health gaflai faith snd shs .w*ndars-k c|Ui Wefk lh Hunan itTw. « ■%oryy u m unirm jw V)IB im HR| in tht tMchingtof the Chur^,'««|di«gF4d upW) th# hearts of btlitvfin. i« SI nil iiiiurunce com* panics arc ttrung. hut agamies Ulf)sr grsaf. ly in (hit tervk‘ 0 1 hay render. In uny eutci* geiicy, we cun ba da- pended upon to pio* tact our. client'a in-. Uresis. H. JAMES GUT AGENCY t:«. iftBCaSs* |iJd*htMna Orehsaira l i l i *■ Popular Mssln I'M , Mslenlne nits* Jiff Often Tim# 1110 >Nswe fill .Pnpular Musle ■ i Wo !Uve oT Pittsburgh Paint S For Every Purpoap m J Mildew ReaiHtgnMum* I proof Out Hide W hit* | Non-yellowing fumd 1 proof White Enamtl | ALL AT NISV LOW PI SPECIAL—WHILE IT LASTi PITTSBURGH UTILITY 0.8. WHITE fllmkyRfiitn ftrm n C#. .. « 4 Saafanl Ava, ' A hmHcm OU U . U. B. BtriaklaM. Chartraetor WilllMM H m H ft< Visit shop ; S 06 W. lal SL 1V, Whart Bportameu Magi' Bilm MachlM f t ' Supply Co, NT W 7ft4 8L J . C, HuleMaon ft ■hlppar* of VagrtaUft 91.95 Gal. RtM«wb«r~>n (M i NON not (o paint 8ENKAR1 PITTSBURGH House P(,int were Rov. Edgar IL CoO|Wi, pastor of Mayfair Baptist Church, Jack- aunvilla, Rev, ft. Grady Hnowdau, paator of First Baptist Church Da-) land, Harold M. Griffin, profat- ror of voice, and Shirley Buih, or- ganlat. i W ALL PAD KM . FAIJNTB TALBOTTS — DRJVK-IN— fcafcrt A i^| Palatara aad*Taperkaagera Dr. McLauHn *n p fcB N IrlN 111 MagaaBa At *. Ph«d «l*< 1 WtL-v r-j^A rii Hh.''im * > i «* t :*r< ' <-'7%'S? vV \ 11 $ |. rf - f *•* vI >*f». ^ , » ' vf r T * f i t i IjfLi ’Tf tr .1 W - V Y : tn , wwim| 4*!d. 1” 7Tj J WU jiiv

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THE SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA. ! ............ ! .' ■ .J . -l . . . ■ e ^ s s a

•------ Summer Class To (•'j* town*, i,Graduate At StetBonJ1 W m»»

________ I Dr. ThomaiDELAND, AuK. 10—(Special) 'ionvIHa^ln

--The Jmk*1*! summer class la ..... history of John II Stetson '* '**"'•

yinnlsh Strike

■JW !S!fc«"nim*hA-Communist Parly, At the rr#*> tha party W i tha pat-

‘ aA> > ta jiin g jw w In tha rtlW t Rtrlka o ftaalve . U H 4a Social Democratic itp u it was heavily assaulted

C°n»rai». It iMard thl*

At THE CHUKCHfcS1 a U Church Notlcaa M at be pra«»tad at Tha H *aH afllaa oa lb*

dap balara pabU callda.____________

ASSEMBLY OP OOD , , ,m *v c t t0 8 8 CHURCHLavy Allan, Pastor Ha*. II. Lytlleton /.Immarman,1100 Laurel Avenue H. D. Rector

Sunday School 0:46 A.M. Truth Sunday nftar Trinity iMorning Worship, 11:00 A.M. 1»:30 A.M. Holy Communion nnd

Youth MaatiriK 7:00 P.M. HcinionEvangelistic Service 7:30 P.M. l»:30 A.M. Nuraeary SchoolSlide Study Wednesday Night Services iIuiIiik th« week

7:30 I'.M. Monday, Tuesday Wednesday,I Friday Night Service 7:30 P.M. Tlmiailny nnd Saturday

Everyone Welcome. Holy Coininunluii—7:80 A.M.-------— „„ Friday, Holy Communion—

THE CHURCH UF ODD OF |>;ou A M.MILLER FAKMH ------------

Rev. U. W. Miller, Minuter FIRST CHI ItCII OF CHRIST. Sunday services: Sunday School SCIENTIST

at 10:00 A. M. H00 East Second StraelI Pleaching ai 7:00 P. M. Prayer Sunday School It: 46 A.M.meeting Wednesday ami Thursday .doming Service 11:00 A.M. evenings at 7:30 P. M. Suit|ecl: "Mind"

Those meeting:, will sill up your Wednesday Service 8:00 I'.M. pure minds. Continue sending KvedliiK lloom 3:1)0 to b:U0 P.M.!

I your request* /or prayer. Tuesday* nnd Friday*----------- aii «ie welcome to altena our

| SEVENTH HAY ADVENTIST „ .lVi,e . and to u.o our Ituading

SEAT COVER Are you tired of pajrtnf Bent?

Then why not own Your Own Home?

_____ m. —— eat HV«ni ‘lllfprophetic charge (a * reported in Moscow** > Pravda) t .

“Souft^ols clrclaa . (hi Finland) bra Increasingly insistent in their demands that tha lhriag atandarda o1 the worker* bo lowered. Tha bourgeoisie (ruling d ata) la well aware (hat such measures are Im- poiilbtg under democratie govern­ment Md reoulre a more tractable •overman!.

FopTtie Russian*,-Ella charge la----1 — ‘

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(INSTALLED)W« invite you to check ouf li covers before you buy for thst replacement covers for your 1

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FIRST ITIEHIIYTEIUAN j V CHURCH A

Rev. Anius (•. Mrlnnla, II. IL, ‘ T I'uHtor 1 Y

11:46 A.M. —Church School j *9 II.00 A.M. .Mm mug Wurslilp ' A

Semiiin hy Hr. E. D. Brownlee I (i mi l* ..i ■ ‘mill I*ciinwanij# I YB.oo I’.M.- I.wiling Wmslitp j A

Htiiiinii li> lh. L. D. liiuwnlee i A

LU l Itt ll OF I ME N A /A K E N E 'Y 113 Maple Avenue : A

L. II. Itiiahton, Pastor * TSiinilay School 0:46 A. M. J Y .Mmiimg Uumhlp 10:48 A. SI. *2*

i Jmiiui Society 0:16 P. SI, i A, N i .l*.H. 7:00 P. SI.

Evangelistic Hour 7:46 P. SI. ) Y .tint wft-li Set vice Wednesday 1 eft

| i.4fi I’. M. I J ,i Itc . I'm icy ■>/ Fellowship Klimt J

will tiu .peaking at the nmrnliig V Hum Iti'v. Ituwen will he the **#

l gurst a|»aki'i tor the evangelisticli.wit ut nluiii 1 *

Qrg«t erttfg in th# livfit of min call for strength of mind and'soul which no oftithly power con five. Whgn bio own ftffdcfejand & fourcoa fail* man’s help muat coma from God.

This troubled woman haa kamad tha 4acrat of faith and it putting har cast in tha hcftdt of God. Th«rt tha will find strength and comfort •ufficignt to hgr naada and will -adt/diarly through tha shadows that surround har;!

Faith is a kty that will unlock moat if our human probltms and rasolva moat of'our diffi- cultiss—if ws will only davalop it. It if a light in human darkness, comfort in manV distress, strength in his waaknaas, and hojfc, fin his despair.

thing touch to the chain of Com- runltt states In aaalarn Europe, lh# stands out, In Moscow’s eyes, Ike a sort thumb. .

10.UO n. ill.11:00 A. SI.

Communion- tvidmsday

6:00 P. M.Vlsitui. ulway*

FREE METHODIST t IILIU H 1 *' Mttesl Fourth Hiresl and j ... ■'••fmmi

Laurel Avenue A)l " tl,0lt,u'Fred II. Ilarion. Pastor 1

Monday .School 0 45 A.M. / **AI ILs TMi.rnmu Worship 11:00 A.SI. 1 ’*'** Awnur nnd 1Young Peuiile* Kei vice 7:30 I’.M, •Evangillstlc Hervlce 8:00 P.M. **• ' ' *Slondat untl Tuesday nights IMrnlni

Evangelistic 7:46 P.M. " " " ‘••In l» Ali cou Prayer and Praise, Wednesday •J'onliiv Helm'd

7:46 P SI , Sluriiliig Wm-hlpThe Rev. M. C. Hellew, Dir- Training Union

irict HupeiIntendetit will bring Hi* *iv*',*"*f 'Vm»mu messegea Sunday through Tubs- Wednesday 1 inv day night. ,iuf , „ 8: " ° 1 " ••Wa’ua Nuuu.l ss Ills

•ATI'Hlur• ;itn Wraiern JsmtJnre*•ltd Newsl .» Waalarn .tsuilioie*7,(in Tha 1 unlock club Till Nsws , .1.00 iiuirls Hcurssti01 piip'ilar Muslo .Jn Morning Dsvottaa*

M l Silver Hiring*|i#0 N»»sSill Tnrrsirr showtilo t'oimlar Music■ til Variety(isn rii, lip Farads

III A Hoy-A niM-g Musir ill flirt, N»w. Ilurrnwvrt, llnlv lit (Tiltrirsn'a rlssslc Hour lift Allium llrvlsw (UaMD

1 'll Mllllsrr Rand l(i*0 Newstill ll.iniaa on lh* Land i hid i«nn <‘iui>

i*« Rsr None naM*h" , , lie Ball name National Leaf i»0 Music luivrra Prugruin a 1 )0 Taaniloir Jlv# WseKlon

III* The tlhylhm Hour’|l)l The Uriahs Hum lido N»W»

'(ini Tw|.|.l|, annas (lit Hpnrta I’aiaila (ill tlrnnv Ouodutan Kniartali TiOO rtrlrllna on s Cluud T:1I aundsy Helmut I.asaon tiio It's the Tops Il'MItC)Till Krvnulra bv Carls li 00 Vsrlslv llsilI II# Mr.l Ibr flstirt iflo Horae opry fllO llrnaitHiiv llsnrtwsao'l Sill You Ton Toil anrt You

10i#0 Hpori* King rtf Pey mini rmiuter Music ion# Public Health gaflai

faith snd shs .w*ndars-k c|Ui Wefk lh HunanitTw. « ■%oryy u m u n i r m j w V )IB i m H R|in tht tMchingtof the Chur^,'««|d i«gF4d upW) th# hearts of btlitvfin. i«

SI nil iiiiurunce com* panics arc ttrung. hut agam ies Ulf)sr grsaf. ly in (hit tervk‘0 1 hay render. In uny eutci* geiicy, we cun ba da- pended upon to pio* tact our. client'a in-.Uresis.

H. JAMES GUT AGENCY

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Wo !Uve oT

Pittsburgh Paint SFor Every Purpoap mJMildew ReaiHtgnMum* Iproof Out Hide Whit* |Non-yellowing fumd 1proof White Enamtl |

ALL AT NISV LOW PISPECIAL—WHILE IT LASTiPITTSBURGH UTILITY 0 .8 . WHITE

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A hmHc m OU U .U . B. BtriaklaM. Chartraetor

WilllMM Hm H ft< Visit shop ;

S06 W. lal SL 1 V, Whart Bportameu Magi'

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were Rov. Edgar IL CoO|Wi, pastor of Mayfair Baptist Church, Jack- aunvilla, Rev, ft. Grady Hnowdau, paator of First Baptist Church D a-) land, Harold M. Griffin, prof at- ror of voice, and Shirley Buih, or- ganlat. i

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» AN IN D EPE N D E N T DAII/Y N EW SPA PER *

THE W EA TH ER

" i'li'lv -raMrrrd tlion.rrshow- cr* in iitlrtnium* iilhrmU# gen- rr,(ll» r 11r wrnihrr through Tues- tl.n l>e|>llr isrhitdr' e md*.

VDI.UME XXXX Established 1908 SANFORD, FLORIDA. MONDAY A l'liU S T 22, l«P.) Am o c laird Drews l.cnncd Wire Nil. 260.

Threat Of War Seen In Latest Soviet MovesB r i t i s h Say Situa­

t i o n Deteriorates; Splinter CommunistP r t i - f y . Tn B e r l i n

BY ASSOCIATED PRESS 0 1 Premier Mstilisll Tilo of Yiigo- ildvia drew itirprisr support lion, a group of German Communist* today, ri.il sign of die growing iplit in the rank* of world Com iminiim rame ai Yugoslavia's war of words with Rutiia rcAtlinl a new pitrl. of inlcniily.

British newspapers quickly noletl die similarity between the item

♦m e of th# Soviet note and thr language rued hy Hitler before lie •enl die German Army into action a .(trade ago. They laid the Ru»- tian note louded tike the wont threat of war «ince 1919.

Typical wai the comment of lit# London Daily Mail. It laid the anile limtilitv helween the Yugn •lav and Runian government,

y h a i reached luch a pitch dial an outbreak of war would not i>* ailoniihing."

The cmirern of the Kremlin it afrlf over It* rrlatlnna with Tit” apparently wh* reflected In Hi • Soviet prr** mid radio, which de vntrd much apace rim) time to fore Ign u nction* to the Soviet note.

Itnlf of Pravdn’a furcigo tie * « png,1 wn« taken tin with dlspntrtii

C o m p l e t e s G l o b a l H o p I n A Y e a r Gen. Spaatz Terms B-36 Peace Force

~t" ■ —R e t i r e d A i r F o r c e

G e n e r a l S a y s R u s ­s i a n A r m y C o u l d Over-Run Europe

WASHINGTON. Aug. 2 2 -{JP ) General Tail Spaatf. retired

Air Force cliirf. miH today the B- Iti homhei and the atomic bomb

1 ".irr the gir,licit forcei for peace m ihc world."

It w.i« heiaiue he anticipated ih,it tlie 11 l(i could |ilay I Ini rote, Spa.il/ «nl dial lie derided in late I') lt> »r rally 1947 to puih ihe ' n I p i'- piogiam of acquiring t] ■ plrn-c

i*o ontcnlr influence affected hil] decMIPii. lie <aul

In term* of watt of the pail, he m id. Kn««in could iiihdur "pracli* tally all of I mope ami A«ia in a irlnticrlv ilioit penoil of tone but

Truman Pleads For Approval Of Europe Arms Aid Program

N il ’ ri* W e r e N o ( O i u ; r e s s i o n u l B l u e s T h e n

from nhroad an tho subject. Snm jjln hendlhir* in tho iifll

dirt f'ommtmUlIn hrndlliu'* in tho official

parly tiewspnpnware:

■'Tito'* clique rnliducllltg *rrr#t negotiation* with Vallcnn.

"Ttnllmmi* deni of the 'll*’1 clique with Greek Monarchist I »» cl*t* (NntloualUt*) "

Tito ha* hern feuding with the Kien.lln for mora thnn a year Kli government waa thrown out of (Communist International Infur. matlon Bureau for nationalistic

giyvl-tloqe iiUlV ■ what Rinata ro->garUa a# or{.ti'vf"m'CVi rr|midi min.

One of thn Kremlin's feat* I* that Tlln'i show of national In­dependence will spread to other emdern European countrle* In tin Soviet aphon* nnd to Communist pnitlc* elsewhere. Thl* fear 1* shown hv Moscow’* Insistence that Tlin iuu.it lend a knee and admit hln "nilatnke*",

t'lloisiii now ha* taken root In Germany. German Communist >

awho hale llunslfi formrd u new splinter party today and pimnptlv sent the Yugoslav loader a mes­sage of support.

Tho new organisation described Itself to n ‘‘free Communist I’ar. ty." It claimed 4,000 active mem- her* III the Russian lop* of tier- tnanv ami another 400 In tin western sector* of Berlin.

Kail-Meins Schitl*. vetaran Ger­man Communist underground cam­paigner, told n reporter in Her-

"We have formed to fight Im­perialist Bolshevism. The soealled rutmintlonnllsm of Soviet Russia

llaillBSiS oa rage aiat

R F C T o C o n s i d e r T e r m i n a l F i n a n c i n g

A. K. Maddox, field reprasenta- tlvs of th* piddle agency branch of the Reconst ruction Finance

‘-•Corporation In Atlanta, Ga,, Is due to airlv* her* soon to confer with City Manager Clifford Me- Klhldn regarding th# financing of th# waterfront terminal.

A field Investigation of tha lakefrnnt facilities will b# mad* hy Mr. Maddux, who will also check the parking malsrs revenues which hav# hsen pl«d(*d for the projert, If noeilcd. Ho will rsport his findings to tho RFC In Wash.

. Ington, D, 0,* W. C. Hutchison, traffic rata

axpert, has submitted hi* final re­port to the City on hla study of tho presont freight charges of canned citrus from Central Flor­ida and has suggest*) charges for shipment hy water from Sanford to various northarn points, said Mr. Me Klhldn.

ANOTHER CONFESSES FORT WAYNE, Ind., Aug. 9 2 -

• (Ah—A third man today had con­fessed Implication In a series of Fort Wayne sea alaylngs for which two other m*n already kata been Imprisoned. On* of thoa* now In prison Is under naatonca of dtsth and the other la serving Ufa.

With three men on their hand* and four klllingn to ha cleared up, authorities admittedly are pmileq.

THE WEATHERJACKHONVILL

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ENGLAND'S FLYING HOUSEWIFE. Mrs. Richard A. Morrow fait.‘J.’i, i* met hy her huslmnd, Normnn, and their three-year-old diinyiiii i,Amm, nfIci -he landed her sint'le-iligilied plain, at Croydon Airpoit, l.i.udnii. romplctiiig Iter round-the-world flight in one ycai and mic ||,r II i(i ami lit# Iminb uiamtaind»y Tlie pretty fotmer London model was til week* ami one day he- ... i . i,.,, „ ,,i “hind schedule on liip planned to tnko only about six weeks. , * r 1 v i

(International RHdh.ph..i..i Hie (.eneral was called beloie--------------------------------- — ------------ — -------- -- - | llir Home Aimed Services Com-

A 1 1 M" l,rr "i n* niquiiy mlo whetherGovernment Asks *•ligutnl in de*eloping Hie lug- *•*

N p w T r v T n F n J r"M’"r 111 Y C W 1 I J i u L ilIU .aid that when he coni­f f O niHoded liic An Force* lit’ mailo nU i t t i i w s i n w S l r i v a decision in coot lime a ciintract forl l a v v a l l a l l U i r i t v c mo it-mr* Id in mt:i III* decision

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■| Iodic veil." RptinU said in * rv litin rr tJ * 1 _,. '1 ',, piepared statement,, ‘‘tllilt tin* re-p iltlflji^ I i l t l lC i I tJ I H,iii« to he obtained from pan* f j f i t l i p T n f n . j i ;>| session of mi inter-continental

__ * bomber were so enormous »» l‘>it/setnmi' i ms . , i iuslifv Kolng ahead nnd takingW ASHING I ON. Au« -• ■ I * ( |„. ,-|,amc of failure. Just as was

— Ill# governniciil l<«isv .«• ketl op* ilone in developing the atomic po«ing aides in the lU m ,,.,. dm k lannli which this plan# i* designed strike to make a new rib,,, to lo ,U" VH'

Nature Goes On Rampage Causing Witle Destruction

C h i n R In v it.cv . l» is -S m n l l H u r r i c a n e I s R e p o r t e d H e a d i n g T o w a r d F l o r i d a

MIAMI. Aug. 22—uVt—A small Atlantic hurricane was centered about S00 miles due eual of Miami today as I'resl* dent Truman visited the city to delltrr.nn Important address to settle their dispute and il tins Isili

«o tome to Washington m New York for mediation talks.

Cyrus S . Cliiiix, d irrtlo r « | lire U S, Com iliaimn Service, *eni a

11 aide to Honolulu requesting I lit* i new attempt at a sflllemeul <>l the jrilppllllg I 14-ilar old fttilkr | < Inin, told llir slrikniK onionl.ilid 11.1” .ill,in ilr in lo ilO K O'goll.l

loo' tritmiilllrr that hr mi mid I ir 1 h.q.pv to mrrt with them in thr U. S to tint tin thr iiiurs.

; ('Idling said •!"’ pressure of t othi-1 tnl.or disputes makes It Ini- [poH-.it.1e fo, Mm to go to Hawaii now a* onion mid mnnngcntful

[J’lcMdcnt Tells VFW Ktu I '.m o p e

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Rv ritNIST It VACCARO'»■"»■ V.. :• I', P,cii-

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convention. The storm, first of Hut 1949 season, was referred toa* "Harry’s hurricane" hy atnrm trackers beratisr of the cnlnri- ilenre of the Chief EskcuUve's visit. Fine weather prevailed here, however, for Mr. Truman's appearance.

IIV ASSIHTATKII I'HESH N.illltc Itnlrnsrd its savage fury

on si.itlcird parts of llir glolie ovr, tlie wrrkend, liilngitig death to •cote* of pcrsnni and caiumg wide spir.id property damage.

A small Atlantic hurricane, whip ping toward the Florida coast to- ; ,Mdm, midday, poised a tlueat of fsillier dc- negotiators had asticd. at ruction. I ,-'""g *")'1 ,1" ’

In the worst disaster to hit France since the war, raging for­est fires killed at least 78 person* in the southwest corner of the

(Cast toss* oa Rasa I N I

ofliegotlHlmti* to tnaV'e * new try St Milling the dispute on their ownin Hawaii.

It., .aid if they are against tin- sttci'pssftd at reaching an agrev- m> nl they could come to tha It,,, .talc, and meet with him and ot hi* ■ government mediator* any lime they choose.

Th,. til Ii r ha* serlmtslv crippled the c«onoiiiv of H aw aii. It hnc

„ -------- - . . , . ........ An I’tprirl of vast quantitiesSeminole County Chapter of the ^ ,ii;i,r. pineapples and other

..Intel product* to s standstill, Al-j,,.... it of vital food stock* hill

beet, stalled.

S a n f o r d G i v e n *5300 B y M a r c h O f D i m e s

Kven after rehabilitation of Western Europe'" political, econ­omic ami military strength. Hpaatx said, the Il-Jltl and the atomic I,olid, "w ill atilt be moat noUnt Instruments for m aintaining n IihU iicc of power for peace.

Wlicn today'* hearing liegati. Fmimiittce Chairman Vinton ID Gat told reporter* only one anntiy mnu* document figure* In the in vestigatiou so far. Vlnaon said lo knew nothing nlmiit a acconil stale tneiit iiieiitloned In published o ports.

Tho anoiiyiiiniis ilocumenl wh. one of (lie things leading lo H" committee's Inquiry. Rep D " "(P NC) turned It over In tl" group without aaylng where he n It. Il suggeated favoritism In H" B-Kil program.

Ill response to questions, Spaa' told the eommUte* that tnemhci . of the senior officer hoard wlm ' , ruled tut the bomber development are "Invincible" to any effort* t < play favorite* among plane maim tacturara.

Asked whether political mfhinice would affect return.....lion* of the hoard, Mpaal* said

"That would not entar lo'” " at all."

To a requeat from Rep. Dmham (Caatlaaed oa t-»a»

Governor Warren George Barr Is Center Of Row With ^gain - .omises P h illie s In F o r f e i t e d GameS a l e s T a v V u i n I’MM aih I ph ia a nrJC tlLd I d X V C I O l'|,ilai|c||dit i I'iidllrs management

ImliV ai tli- teitlll ol a li.iltlr bn| *c 1 • T u r n e r P m tllW i- ; Ingne butr ini gatui ........ |.

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ng i cgli.oal de*a.. i i ., , .it*' Id iilcr* to i #- ■ ... • .... | '*1,11011 t lie llou*el i . i - I, fiotii Ihc $ 1.. ii,.n i i nlc f’o Western

ci 11,.. ,n oh pi ..p'isal wviqj ,. n WnshliiB'on. They , . . from n determined

.m l cith ci. who urged ' ■ • g the foM sitin until

t I I i.nri V. I|C Mill •o any geo

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i. ol I oieign Wan ( ,I,Men 1 ' ,0 i elltaoi Mill to ill'll! d

inning i.I.Im - -. > ml m an

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National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis received from national headquarter* of tho March of Dime* organisation yesterday * •fh" it i ike involves the C IO In ­check for » .m to assist In pay- i („, M),t|omil Longshoremen's and rnant of local polio patients’ mad- f \v*ie)iioi*ein*n‘* uiilnn and aevonical care, it was announced tmlay hv Chapter Chairman Dr. U. W. Ruprecht.

Tha money was requested from the emergency epidemic aid fund because the local Chapter, which retains 60r/r cf March of Dimes proceed* each year for financial assistance to polio patients, whots families can not pay full cost* unaided, has run out of funds.

So far this ytar national head­quarters has advanced 14,120,007.- 28 to Chapters as a result of In­creased Incidence of Infantile pa* ralysls plue a heavy carry over Of cases front IU48, year of high­est Incidence sines 101B, Dr. Ru- precht said.

The Seminole County Chapter is continuing to pay cost* of car* for one patient stricken In former | year*. Thera have been no recent caaes of polio repdwed here.

HOLLER HONORED NEW YORK, N. Y., Aug. 2 2 -

(Spacial)—Roy Holler of Hanford, Florida, a representative of tha Naw York Life Insurance Com­pany, has been named a member of the 1949 Nylic Star Club, It'was Maouaced today by Dudley Dow­el), Vk# President of the Com-

Taa Nylic Star Club la an or­ganisation of leading members or New York Lift's field force of

,i," r.|',ni,g firms. The walkout lie-gnu Msv I.

Th" stilkets are demanding a rut 1 nisi* In their 81.40-in-

|l<m, wage- The stevedoilng com- pnulrt have expressed willingness tn g'lt nt high as s 14-cent hourly i n f i n i t e .

n.n.g't rsldegram today was in answrr lo su appeal frntn Hawaii-

r.fflrials, and from the union mi l management to go to Mon-ohihi to help out in the crisis.

I.DBT HOUNDRIE8NEWINGTON, N. Y., Aug. 29

._ ,d 'i_ Movie fan* In Atlanta ami Memphis, Tenn., who hav* li'lci tsliin sets will be able to aeo the film "Lost Boundaries” al­though theater ctntors hava ban­ned It.

The producer of tha flint on 1 acini tolerance announced .tael night the movie will be shown "sometime during tha latter part of the week" on tala vision ate- thins WKR, Atlanta, and WMCT, Memphis.

pnidtirer Louis da Rochemonf said he and hi* associates grill pay for the TV presentations.

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Word has been received of "• Wj|f|n| w.tt, idisi-rvadeath Thursday night nf L " h(1|) (iv |..w,,i„t.,t. tli.it *li«fRichardson, father of Mr* 1 1 ,, H |„, ll4i,.McDaniel. Mr. Rlcharditmt die.l 1,1 j „y. iati'.i.v

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M r s . M c D a n i e l l i o s t " . F a t h e r I n A t l a n l n

Ida litime Su A tlanta, Ga.Besides, his daughter lie is »••"

survived Itv the widow, Mr*. I*a lilts Sybil Richardson and thin’ aims, Randolph A., Sterling II »" • Edward Ogden Richardson "f At lanta: also four gramkhlldn'ii

Funeral service* were In-M SatUMlav at 11:30 A.M. in Gf H '■ Patterson Funeral Home in At lanta.

MAYOR IN CAPITA I. Mayor Andrew Carrawav 1* in

Washington, D. C. today visiting hla brother. Acoy Carrawny.

HARRY LAUDER ILL BTRATHAVEN, Scotland, Aug

99—UP)—Sir Harry Lauder, the famed Scottish comedian, was ir- ported critically 111 today at In* Iwm# near Strathaven. Sir Hat tv celebrated his 7Vlh birthday Aug

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ml,a, * nf th” I."Kill'll....."Ihc I I'lVCI tail 'Mill III* 111 III' 111''

Ini mil Rarbn,'i Aluuiiilig, wdl tc llnilinurn Oa !'««• Hist

Iuiviii'i nf II.” I'hlli., *n>d il.-.i a tin . Ini. la Itni'il ns the ii ”1' t Ilia I111. 11*. 'I'll dcmuiul Unit lt«n .ilali 1, ■ mi eye lent

It « ii'.ti't lliirr wlm di'lm i'l ttia Ini fail nf vcstl’Mlm' sc 'll IKUIII” llilll till’ Nl’W toll lull'­ll mi- licml I'mplrc AI tin, I•< 1.. mid III too WHS initial 111 I III h I'lthe FI11I* Imliiy.

Mill It Wll* lilll'C, HU l/i V II I la lemu 11- 11 mis|m ....... a-I".called the |duy that *id off l la- IT, 111 i 11111«. iiarrnge that iiielmle.i tiop bottle*, nverrlpe find mil wild* nf paper. Bui In-I, fimill. ii" 111 dad Ihe Giant* n no fm fi '

Idol yl-.ddle Sawyer, the I'lill*' ......

iigcr, *nid Barr's rail on 11 fl, l.all hit by .In# l.hfiitii, v 11- '*-.l,uii 1 Rf'lib' Asltliurn, I'hil-’ >.-1111 f 1 i i 1" , Illglled that It# rough! tin- h.dl liifiite it hit the giniinil Hint ».,i.l le didn't.

Sawyer told repmteis Hint Itan Mild Batllck "caus'd Ituiilde' m ( hi, 11 go earlloi lid* yea 1

I lie Pllila' pilot ait id the I hh UK-.Ftths were playing St. I.... is whenwith a tin1,1 dm has#, Glenn Nel MflJ till a hall to center Unit Audi I'afkn claims lie caught id hi.

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Sanford Has 7 Wells Supplying Plenty Of Water

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Track Meet Is Put Ol f Till Tuesday I localise Of Rain

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li i” tn rain Siduid ii i field meet, .......n .1 nub, postpon” i, aftrinmin at 1

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SENTENCE DEFERRED NEW YORK. Aug. SI-O Pl—

Supreme Court Justlca Ferdinand Pccors today temporarily doferrad Imposition of a death aantenca on torn ronvktod "hmely hearts" slayer* to hear motions In tholr behalf.

The first motion sansoiind n statement ropr-*- — ■

• Juror, Samuel ■ had basin coorcod - 1 fltaLdograa

turned last

V F WCommander Pat Johnson "f

VFW Post 3282 la attending Hi* VFW national convention In MIs- mt. Hla family Is with Mm ami h* expects to bo away for a wink. John T, Brady is representing fecal post an a delegut# ut convention.

TOURIHT MEETING John Honkarlk, president of the fi tourist group, thanked incut-

tfor hia recent election at • r and masting attended by 89 member* at tha Tourist Saturday night nnd stated

fe. looking forward to ■ ' tourist program, -of gamoo was sn-

An overall Incrense of tl pt cent In telephone rnle* will !>■ ••"me effective on flept. I, it wi*, i utiliminced today hy the South ern Bell Telephun# ami I di­graph Co., following appimal »l | llm Increases hy th# Elm bln Rt'ilroad ami Public Utillti#* Gninmlsaion.

Allrrr, 21', Clilekasaw, and Flint ' Monthly charges fur ...............id K. Moure nf Moldl#. • Individual lines which were tfii.l't

A fuurtb fisherman hunted hy I will he advanced to tiUin, tin. i .In anti pin in-* after thy big | l"*rty lines 8G.I0 to |ri.5t); four t.l'iw turned up safely 111 New Ot I'-'rty, 84,45 to $4.75 mid eight

night. i'nrty rural, 93.50 to fn .7f> chntgiIfcsldentol Individual line* will

98.80

F IS H E R M E N D R O W N E D MOBILE, Aug. 22—«l'»—The

Indies (if Hit## fishermen wet# ie- tiered ftutn Middle Hay todttv •nr th# pidnl where their s iiih II

A.ffs were rapslx*(| hy n sudden .itekettll «i |'ih II

They were tentatively Identified it Gleil Geiger, 21, Middle: Alton

a ill "|I , ," ! ' Iln. |

Ii, i by thr ri pi to at i ,ll|i| rlriatnl v il"i «toiage I .a I hr r i u .a Ii- ”1 t”ii II ui | Milne qial \n|imt

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.............. lull I'Uinjinn: 'a I lie in-, i ”uhl ha a i nm|ib-iied with 11. , e' assure 1 *-1

III, |,, ,g I ,* * , I " -' lieilul”, 'll..........t l.lhllM ill the Hail” t llii-k I >

in 11 h I **i| (tail* ”f l”V II Sll'illl't I, i hj, -,'rI i'lmuiliig mill r-'iistinil

i \| Gliigles, t Itv t •at eat i'” .In ■ l t I. Iiumilinceit tin. I l l u m i n g

I tie I ’lavgiuuinl lu l l i*»iil'ug; :m c. m , will iii' liuli « iimvi#,

i l 'ut ciiutviit with i nth jni/e*,■ iMivnillg of tlie |,hiygi'ium l king ria l queen nti.l 'll living f«t * li.ntid jiiiro . Olliet event i ui hide a lick face, ling ailtlllig. I sk#■ u Inin mill suvellil du.iv mat ex- 1, tut a ms.

It nut delayed the I unit- nt tho l.n,air Tennltt Tuuiniimul aliah

l.i'itig rpotlsoreil hi tin Hu ia <* i i FrufeMsiuniil Wamett'* t'luh,

III” fi mil s scheduled fur Ill'll Hun- • ’ .v will tie helii \V"iliti'«hiy afi#i-

■ i"ii at th# Fort Mellon Park' unit. ,

Mure than I Mi buy* front alli, nf ............. lurid* sltmild i>l.rd'did Mild .....'I'lrted heful

tl... , 11. i* fine I.i fore with h ivat »■ | oil 11 I HR*"

iivtis last tt.

TO DEATHNEW YORK, Aug. 22—0T*i —

Mrs. Martha Beck, 20, and Ray- ii."ml Fernandes, 34, today were rintenrcd to die In the electric rhalr the week of Oct. 10 for tliu nurdcr of Mrs. Jnnct Fay. tW, .illiHny, N. Y., widow.

Neither defendant displayed any medIon an Huprcnto Court Jua- tVe Ferdinand Pc-cora pronnunced (fntoncc. Mr*. Berk attempted In smile, but th# expression on Iter Utv appeared to be more of a ireer.

Fernandes waa calm. Ho was ■#nlenred first. Ha walked away from tha bench, glanced at Mrs, ruck, smiled and said something. Hh voice waa so 'few, howover,

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that It waa i 4# him tiutear what 1

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93’M a month IllSteiol nf |”i»t, d nil West El*Hi Nile,-I,' II,Ml * . ® *.?. formerly. Two purtv .... .,.Mt * tty Simp.t ralea will go from 12.85 tu (3.5(1, nw u.-isiup • ■ r the wai or utilityfour party rates (2.85 to |2.f,u lirxt ,,„**•<[ in M>” Flmldn I’uldti " jd rural eight party rate# from 12.20 to 12.25,. loereasea In rate* situ#April, 1947 to tho telephone rniii- pany amounts to 21 anti a hair percent.

i 'it* of the stale who ware • uigltt hero fm d.lll* try Hi*

""linen of Hi” Win Id, wet# k li sts «f the limit 1 lull# Gang

Se\ ii-wuig the hlst'ii v ”f -on | ....... lay tdght nl Municipal 1'ark,f,,id'« wilier supply. Mr Mi-Kill1.. ., Iiiieil that fitinfurd wit* fii*l,.,|,llrd ivatei ft..... a single 12 m illur|| mi lied liy l ”(i”*t I.ill.”. (Till •1.. 11 MHUlldillg tu II. .1 (lilt, WHS

- ;'i|"I on Tuesday pitrlieqiated tn

'iltimirtg aCllvitli* ol Hi# Oviedo ".-.I. under sponsorship of the

Jiuttford RacreHtliin It, t>Hrlmcnt Yowell'a t"Little CilHuts" anil

Ivey'* "Yankee*’ won two of tlie i in an games scheduled with (>e- t mu! tillllMVok. Several hell games are on st-hedul# tills work.

Recreation ScIilmIuIo

THOMPSON TRANSFERRED Benny Ernest Thompson, who

was seriously Injured a week ngo

pussetijr,ii.. r.. In Mm• I., IU25, the

(('aiillnusd On r#«« Slsl

HTOIti: ITKt llAHED|(nv A. Redding rerenlly pm- ....... ^ _

rhe«"l " building a* 14«'.* n,# singiee division of the SeniorWest Tldi Iceiith .Street from D. II. — ' n“litelford.

those next‘ did not

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JIMMY IIKGGM DEAD. -------- -------- ----, ORLANDO. Aug. 22 —(/I9—

i?i * n ***tomobH« accident on West j*m#* D. Begga. oH, Uilondu puat- Klrat otreot, waa taken Baturday ,n*n(or silica 1935 died In a hoa-

■» Erlckaon Ambulance from 1 i-itnl Imre yuaterilay.EentaW LXUfhton Memorial Ho#- Ikgg* was ctmfimid to the huapi- Pifel, tgxBgy Pinas Hospital. lie u) *inc» Aug. 7 with asthmatic waa attJI uftaottoeious. according > bronchitis. He had boon In poop

Thompson Is (health three years but had contln- Fort tied at hla work, Fair,'

Tuesdaylt:00 A. M.— I'lay continues in e single

Tennla Toumnment.ii:30 A. M — Yowelle "Littlo

Giants" play Del.and at Uullry Field,

1:00 P, M,— llwiiiimliig nt th* Oviedo Pool.

4:30 p, M,— Track end field •neat aponeured hy tho Rotary Club. .Ribbons wIB he awarded to

®* **■■* runners up.

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T il ft SANFORD HERALD. SA N FO RD FLO R ID A MONDAY AUGUST 22, 1949

New History Teaching1At a recent meeting of Malory teachers at Stanford

: Univeraity, In Palo Alto, Cal., Prof. Allan Nwvlnit of Co!t|tv hla Univcrulty atated that a new era In the treatment oi American hlatory has been made neceaaary by the growing

. vaatncwi of the subject, Other Hjwitkera, taking various us- t>ects, agreed. Said Nevlns:

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—(>P) —Your favorite radio and tele­vision give-away programs pro- liaIjIv will Mtay ,m the air lone

“American history 4*ui throbbing, vital story. Anybody ,,cl- *■ who makes an enthralling story about any part of it Is

THE NATION TODAYBy JAM KM MARLOW

‘COOLEST PLACE IN TOWN'

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MONDAY, ADO, U, IM»

nJi>AA’M~IUtii:iriFMIISK~' t “> « • ' •* •s ' lifMUrllr

kwes. Hu that la upright la the r la abainirintlun to tn« wicked (.'rov. 29:27. ' -wiraisi.

•'Atabarn,I,V------ T , Klaniman1, paradedIthoui mask* in Hirmtniham liar

nigjil, but they wore dirk • IlCIa

ij-iPicluiM, o( I lie receql bloody ,W0* ■» Chile indicate Juat what *happ«M to people when they ailacli

na impoUanre to a half cent in- ,¥§(8 in boa fare* than they doKpcnonal lelaliomhipa. ’

Banker* and buiineas men, and JMtkularly ihoie who got caught

*,nch markal, craili, Will be inrerrited in a new book by John IMai«|uaiul. It i* called NJjint of*No Rrium," ' “ * *

•‘The la ij tlrivri in Atlanta who JwlUd Margaret Miu halt haan't sol tnything on John Maragon, Waiit- iHlon'a chief "five piecrnl" figure. |y> had' 61 traffic charge* filed

Apitut hits, And he'a atili driving a

1 you f f * a buiincii tpWk in thii think yoliv. a n having

. would you Ilka to lie l| s grocery itore In-Finland

lo mftke • JfSltiPlate funder the noth i f f

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bur Data a . , , ________Wfnptaining i f Ifudly

■oow not Having enough money to run theif,, depart menu might try rtiigniitg and let tomeone ctae rci at " ® A M / r * There ate) plenty

people In lldi itate who would be M to tMBerlakc the JoIHil (He fariea they gel,

3ood y§dvice to lliii “.cAupVt ne» fnml liriliah Wat Miniater

.anueliSliinwell who irrt that Bfticini, anil otheie, »l ouliJ “»td|>

Ming at‘financially piatIWd Bril* ... THa glime of twitting the J. U a riily our and it n

who indufgad. we lomatiqiel ray in

tOliBy, icmepibef dial, the . j k taPbnuh while'UfrWe Way r an generally the onti who mull

Ijthejtyay down. ( v

fiUd hunicane ol sba ira i If reuprted, a lilff^W' far^ ;h^Pueito Ricq, Mei to be

iM jPw etl to h k ^ tjg r id a IlMUay caute him. trouble

a Virginia capfarar;tha And eoailtioe, .Meat of {itea that bother Florida

- liral, or at1 MW* come f JDreal Hahaq>4 iBank*. M hurricane nuy blow in |V»t “I Dsrfuaa.' lhd if haa, Sanford Had heller

time* h a v e ^ ^ li tele*

ilbout not tgt ixiAO their I whan they da wt ilweyt i take it up 'jdth the car* adAud whag .rrfc do, wa

| M that they, have not “ Jh a ca

fou ca tH lw cy i

Mr for, it. better

writing good history, while unybody who mukea a dull atory about it Is writing bad history."

Dr. Edgar E. Robinson, director of the Institute of American History, then In session, asked what Is Ameri­

can history, and answered: .“Scholars say it is everything, all that has been

thought and done in the United Slates since the beginning.Teachers say this cannot all be told. It is too much. We must select, and I war in mind thu Interest of the student. It mustlw a teachable subject," .............

Prof. J . G. Itandu 11 of die University of Illinois said the student might forget the content of history, but that It has miptNif] jtu jiiiffwiND uiVtur* It hnu iHvi»r> him 11 knnnitiww Infacing problem’s of cltlMiwhlps". fhe Interpretation of hls- tory rather than the mere string of oventu waa also em- phasiged by some of the speakers. Along what he calla “the interpretation upprouch", Prof. Nevlns said:

“In the place of disappearing themes there would be more effort at delving into subjects such as the nature nl Puritanism, tho character of public opinion In America, ef­fects of Immigration on our democracy, relations between law and capitalism, the shift from concern with production to concern with distribution, and the origins of thu welfare stutu in America."

Humming up, the history teachers want better teaching of history. They want it to Ire more sound, more Interesting ami above all they want tin* study of the past to influence lor the better the action of today.

Prayer For Serenity Of SoulPrayer Is the greatest force known for grappling with

everyday problems and for achieving serenity of soul, de­clares Normun Vincent Peale, author of "A Guide to Confi­dent Living" In The Reader's Digest for September.

Not only does prayer have the power to calm our minds, l)r. Peale states, In an article condensed from Guldeposts, ^ wbut It can heal heartache and give us clear vision to act for fjl|,,(j. yuu Wl.ru buylnir tha tlckJt ourselves. “ If angry, anximis vindictive or envious, you cnn-'i,, win u nrlu-j there was a cham-t not think or act wisely. Hilt in prayer your emotions come of wlimitiK It; ami tha money you under control and your Intellect penetrates the essence i.r a "ahlwa- y.uir ‘Von.l.leratlon,\problem for thu right answer." ....... n|f yoli ,(o j„C0||«taVti>na

Many businessmen use prayer ns a reliable nld in their ruiiio, without K|ii<ridlMg a penny, affairs, the author states. One of the nation's leading de­partment-store executives communes with God for 15 min­utes each morning. An industrialist, who "uses his car us a chujiel," states: "Driving to the plant, 1 lalk over my pro­blems with Him. Instead of desperately expecting u prayer to pull me out of u mess, I condition my mind in udvancu to rnuko culm ami nitinmii decisions."

Thu value of prayer was demonstrated, Peale says, In a recent sitdown strike ut a large automobile plant in Detroit.Management and unionists had reached un Impasse. A union mass meeting, called for mid-afternoon in Umlillnc Suuurt despite the refusal of ixilicu to grunt u permit, threatened violence and bloodshed. Hut ut n conference preceding the mass meeting a preacher suggested prayer and, "to his as­tonishment," everyone Joined. The resulting decision, a coin- promise by both sides, led to a meeting thu I was a "com­pletely pluuceful affair."

Conversation with God should Is* u constant habit,Peale urges, not a maddened plea when one is at wit's end.’It is to a Father and not a Hnntu Claus that we must learn

to speak, in trust and obodluneo. The supreme model was given In thu Gethsemaiiu prayer: 'Not my will but Thine be done.’ "

Tlint's thu date when a Kislaral Cuminunlintlona Commission or- ilir would har all, or moat, of them from further hruuihusls:

The FCC issued the order yea- lerilav on thrso grounds:

That the give-away or jackjril prngriima are lot lories or ■'gift rnternrisea" nrid »u are contrary to n luw governing rudio.

The radio people say this KCC interpretation la wrong. They'll fight it in court so fcderul Judges can decide who'* right.

And the radio people almost auielv will get a court order par-

, IIIIUIUM liiu Biiuwa lo cmiliniltl tillthere Is a court decision. That Will ho a good while after Oct. 1,

'the ruse revolves urountl this part of the law:

There can hu no hroudcaatlng pf "any advertisement of or Infor­mation concerning any lottery, gift enterprise, or similar scheme, offering prliea dependent In whole or In part upon lot nr chance, or imy Hat of thu prlics drawn or I awarded hy means of any such I lottery, gift enterprise, or scheme, whether suld list contains any purl or all of such prises,"

Thu KCC said u radio luttery la generally one Involving m priau awarded ns a result of lot or chance, whore the contestant con­tributes something of vatua, la letiulred (o he listening or viewing [he program over a receiver.

Legal definitions of a lottery Includo three points: a prlae, chance, and a ' consideration,”

If von bought a ticket In aome neighborhood lottery from a ped­dler on the street, the three lagtd points of a lottery would lie fill-

Big FeetThuro couhl bo huril fueling butwoun Finland and thu

Unltud Staten unless u certain Amurlum miwspnper dispatch Ih (lisavuwud. Thla statea that Flnniah woniun havu thu lur- gest feet In the world, with Bwedlnh women Hecoml. Ameri­can womun are far down tho Hat, In v|ew of the sonsillvonoss of most womun to rufluctlona un thu hIko of their feet, this news Hum couhl b-j Interpreted an u rnorul ruftectiun on FinnlHh national honor. i i .

Hut nut all people feel that amall feet are a sign of beauty. Home African tribe* think that to la* beautiful a womun muni have large feet. And in the Middle Ages, Hur- thu, the mother of Charlemagne, waa nicknamed, for good and sufficient reason, Blg*Foot Bertha. The slxe of her Teut did not stand in the way of her murrylng King I’opiu the Short, one of France's great kinga, and becoming the mother of a mlghtly emperor.

As a matter of fact Finnish women, and American wo­men too, begin to be aware that feet uru for walking ami standing, and that such beauty ,aa many accrue to smulj- ties* la a poor substitute fur the usefulness of feet of rea­sonable * l» f .____________ , , ' ■. ’■ - ■ _________

CongressmanHerjong )tepqrt«

In the hupc ymi ran anyvur a iiui’silim It thi> master o f rare- monies culls your telcphuno mini- lier T

The KCC thinks It Is. It ha- licvis the time you give to llatan- mg, In order to win a prise, Is a "consideration". The KCC said:

"Where such u scheme in design­ed to Include members of the pub­lic tu listen to the program and to Im? at hunu? available fur aelec* lion aa a winner or poaalblt win­ner. there results detriment to those who are so Induced to, llitefi when they an? under no duty to do ■o."

This lideriiri’liitiun of "consid­eration” has never been estab­lished In u com t, government at-

1 tornevs nitv here. And one member of the KCC itself, Miss Frieda Meonock, who disagreed with the majority or her fellow-commis- sinners, said:

"This Is the first Instance In which n scheme has heeh called a lottery when the sole ronsideratioh supporting It Is nominal or other Ilian the payment uf something of value."

lint thu KCC order, gulng be­yond lust the word "lottery." bans from the air any "gift enterprise, nr similar srheme." That's broad enough to cover u wide variety of give-away programs,

Huiippsu vuu do answer tho micatlnii when (he radio program, to which yno'vti been listening, culls you on the phono. Can’t you consider the prlae you then get for the right itnswer a gift!

Not according to tho KCC. And nut according to the Internal Re­venue bureau which collects in-, come tiixca. Under the Income tax tnw, If you receive a gift for which yuo’vn dune nothing at all, It's tux free.

Ilut If vou answer the phone with thu right answer that wine the pt lie, tho Revenue people nay you've earned It and you must pay lax un thu prise yuu got.

If It's a cash prise, the tax la easy tu figure. If it'g a prise la guilds, you have to pay « tax equivalent tu tho value of the prise.

Douglas Leigh Still Knocks’em Over With His Signs On Broadway

by RUOW Aflll (Km I Ini Hoyle)

NEW ^OHK, Aug. 22—(/I’J—Wlien a man build* a hettri mouse- hsp than hi* ricighboi. me next thing lie want* i« to liuiltl a lugger moutelrap. Ihru a still logger one. And, in the end, lie'* mimnble if hr lisiu't i u.it the whoppingeil mouictrap ever.

Something like that ha* hapiienciJ lo Douglat Leigh.ladgh I* a Isiyish, noft-ipoken*” ----------- -— " ■

Alabaman who has made himself tlira millionaire by creating Ihnso, 1 w<"1,,' r" ; ' .rasile-diisale ilictric slgn« that t'lnyfoHy-or so I thought—t swing, sway, loss, rain und other-' J r h" 'Wl* coiisiileredWise startle I lie crowds on llronil- way- ami elsewheie.

You've seen them, in the movies If liot in the ut In i mil: The Niagara of real water that roars over Times Mouiin-, Mi.ihio gallons a minute; the blimp* that fliudi ad­vertising from the sky; the giant soldier blowing giant min,hi: rings

"Hpcctaciilars," they'icAnd Leigh lias drcuiavdmore spcrtacular of them. He's I baert nicknamed "The Lumplight- ur uf Uroailwny" ami "Thu Hign Paper uf Amwrlcu,"

Ho—what next I Row fantastic can you gat T

Let's alt down In Leigh’s Rock­efeller Center office nml listen lo a man who’s as full of ideas ns u boy with a naw slingshot umi a bag of pebbles:

"Well, there's our walking man, He'll he ae tall as a seven and a | half story building nml It will look frpra ri\e sidewalk ns If Iiu'h stopping from the top of a then- tar right down onto llroadwnv.

."Then there’s the 176-fent ,jgn wa'nt doing fur a hank In .Vliiim s- Mlls a real whupper. They'll he able tu set? It fur miles across tho wheat fields. Ami tell from it rjivt the weather's going to he.

hui nesHlng tlie northern lights, sometimes known as the aurora Ian mils, for Huckstering purposes.

His grny eyes glowed. You'vn...... I hi? same glow in lilt? eyes offiiiuil hoys roiitriiiplntlng a neigh- hoi 'n iit'ur tree.

"As u mutter of fact," Leigh said, "we l.tive something vvry-ry

called. 'Tice in I coining up. ‘Lights In the up the .Shy'- Unit's Mil I run tell you now.

Too Expensive Suits Are Not Good Buys

Hy FRANK PITMAN DKNVKK. Aug. 10— (A1) —

Ninety percent of thu customers who buy $:i()0 suits uru nuts, taller N i i i il Wei nt rti uh suys.

Sum proclaims he makes "thu most fashionable clothes In the world." Men who telephone thulr orders from New York, Chicago, Sim Krnurlsco and other cities give support tu hti claim.

Hsm'ii cheapest suit sella fo>- 1210 and* some customers pay as much ns 1700 for a Vlmunt (fimH wind I uvei ennt. Thu reason tor Ills success, Hutu told uu Inter­viewer yeslerduy, Is tills:

You run into Idg money and

Handiest To Be Observed On O ct 2 Through 8

TALLAHASSEE, Aug. 22— (Specs I)—The first Inter-agency meeting to coordinate plans for Ow observance of National Em­ploy tha Physically Handicapped Week which will Ik? observed Oct. d through S, waa held In the of-

i flee of Foria A. Hathaway, direct- ■ or of the Florida State Employ­

ment Service, in thu headquarters office (winy.

Claude Andrews, director of tha State Vocational Rehabilitation tfcrvlce, Tallahassee, was reap­pointed chairman of the state committee. Other members of the committee Include Albert Cuerbo, Pasa-aHJriUe. Department Com­mander of ‘the Disabled American Vetsrsn* P’'>— , Mi­ami Beach, Department Com­mander, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Reid Mann, Tallahassee, State Adjutant, American Legion, Covin Todd, Pensacola, Chairman of the Florida Council for tho Blind, Mrs, May Pynchon, Jack­sonville, Executive-Secretary, of the? Florida Tuberculosis and Health Association, and A. It. Uickunsheeki, I'uss-n-Orilh’, Man- ager. Regional Office, Veterans Administration. Them will also he a committee member from Oov- ernur Warren's staff.

Formulation of guides and policies for local groups tu use in establishing committees and making plans for thu ulnervanca of tha Week was completed at thu Initial meeting uf thu com­mittee.

Dr. Hulhaway, who presided over the committee pointed to thu fact that this will mark tha fifth ubseivuucu uf National Em­ploy the Physically II miicnpped Week, and Florida's fuurth time to participate, .

"Klurldu cm ploy ers aro cu- opeiative throughout the year In the use uf hundlcapped workers," ilathuway said, pointing to tha Li Oil place meat s made hy the Service In this category since thu beginning uf the year. Hathaway continued, "Thu obucrvunce of this Week, however, bus been estab­lished hy Congress to locus spec'll! attention oh the employment problems of the hundirupped and stlniuluto public action and solu­tion of these problems on a na­tional, state mid community basis." Hathaway said In? had tiu doubt that employers will continue to make Florida'p record one of the lrest In the nation during thla Week.

IRDIANU MOVK FROM BURMA NKW, UKLIIIr-UP)—Th» .gyv- m

tvnment of India anmNinccd that up to mid-July *20,000 Indiana

thu first thing yon want to do is liu original. Yon don’t want to Im

had been evacuat'uil from tha troubled ureas uf Burma. Eight- thousand uf these, It said, were destitute. ■’

The government has appro­priated 1120,000 for thulr repair!-

like everybody else anymore. Ho nthm. In Burma, before thu you don't Just wear a store suit, troubles began, there were aMut Yuu wear Wulntraiib. Ilieyiu 700,000 Indians of whom about

i i . i. ‘ ?t,0’0W) *re reported to hu In In detail, Sam explained: Kaiunhuld areas."I got a customer, a lawyer, _____ ____________

must inukii u fair Halary. Hu gets hUIT PRICEH <10 DOWN divorced and now he cornea to me) kBANKFURT — W)-Cumpleto

men's suits are being offered InW'l'ildn t huy It will he muro for Oiree suits. He's got n stomach,MP.cU.iida. than the northern no chest and he’, chasing after • I KrankfSr f o?M 00 11l l J X n i lights, hut -welt, you’ll seu fur « jr| i„ Chicago. All he wants tu . ' ur„?0, . Hn'1. , vin 1yourself when wo unveil It." iS,, u 'cover''this thing here (Ram I '‘"'Idlors <do Is rover this thing

Alter that, I didn’t darn “ask points at his stomach), if liu were keeping In touch with nuts."ull the iockuts-to-tliu-mi>i>n pro- Sam says he wants Ills patronsJeeU. just In cure. But I did put 0 « rtnL" ."“ i’r .Mo1ttho question tu une of ids assu- are big stomached, flat chested,rioti'h, who nodded soberly.

"If iiiivonu guts to the moon," hu sail], "Doug will plant adver- lishe; signs ail along tho wuy."

■■*(Nam I J"1'** uu>*’ mreei peiiuiore are I[*.'■' buying them and have a roaring

trade soiling them In thu outskirts ii thu city.

Two months agu thu name suite wtiu priced nt fXI.OO to f30.00, Thu prices full when stores

('curtesy Ih Secret Of Safe Driving

disfigured. Hut we .want our cus-1 1 price* rctl when stores ac- tomers to look Just so. We don't.“ nnlsted surplus quantltlus of inmruntfe nothin*— hut Rlyli we I jMwnjtr-wdfhl ruIIr. Th® pedd-

them up «lmo«i

TAI.I.AIIAHHER, Aug. 22 (S|m- Diree of them. Tiu si)—What can drivers do to ro-1 ire. their chances of collleon on

know about our stork?

n the abaeiH* Her long, IH

it to s thla wgqk

Editors Nottt I of C snirsnui __

The Cengrowmon la In for ■ few day* and la ip

is State Convention L note end Frefeislonai Wo: club. in.o,jjji, WW.Wl U p th f, Ml V j l Ite

teieuliiinu calls ii claims w

Administration. If

making taleuticoncerning Veterans claims with

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M l thia w l . write, e column on e I "Ftoihntan FenteaieJ'

The Job Mr. H(| to dp hwe.l& Wa ‘

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letter* eoneeri _ the Veteransgn.ugeel ie aiming to the Board Of Appeela In Washington on writ- Jen aVWence, only, wo write a letter to tho Board osprculng oUr

In the case, end state any ‘ w» "toy have.

If e Veteran la to appeare veteran ie to appear , the Congressman wants

d the heIMibis‘•ranUglvi

earing to help way, and to eee

receives a fair ven an oportunltjf

the pleaiant job of . visitors during the

Via in Cotaemhiand i

»»i#t

Comi the Floor

ae ttto to ntake *nd show (hem

•t on the "Hill." ppy to m. any-

other pleaaant thlnga W hgv:a Con*m

................... ......... .... B B mtarlee, and especially' Freehmen secret trie*.

A Congrtaamen has a tremend­ous Job, and can not poeelbly

Sid time to do all of the work at ntuat be done, end ao lt ia oi*r job to Mhe ee-vnom of thla work

aa wa poMlbly can off of hla shoulders, Wa ere all proud B>i*ii&r«sr«c ts3srjrm jitft-fe.im fl'

' Jhet M. off Me will' elwai • your comments end wt

‘ you In any poa-'• rj'k: I—yr

TAI rialduethu highwayT

............... I" a uiuglo word the answerolng tu be 220 feet lung ami ^"u,d l,u. Courtesy. That’s the be­ll fly through the air, carry- T * N.Klrknian, Director of

*- baby. We"re doing it with ‘lui Ftortda Department of Public j U on a blimp. i“Won’t the stprk make people I AI1 rules of tho road boll down ihttuft Like newlywmli, you lt> ,,iIh fundamantal concept—

,*anT Uh. 1 suppose there will ruurtesy," Klrkmun said, by a Jut of wisecracks,.." L **u> biggest collision-maker wo

M lib Is a low-pressure talker, , * V1' "" highway today Is tho sbmathlng rsmarkahle In tho ad- who refuses to yield right*vertlaliwf t ..................

guarantee nothing—..... _ . . .give him." . . I rs bought

H you're flat chcstwl, big I nothing, stomached or disfigured (anil got i UUO bucks) don't rusii to tiic phone and expect Sant lo take your ordor fur a hand stitched suit. j

Yuu need enough dough fori That s the minimum money on Juat one

now much Icharge," flam said. .................

"I love this business " flam ad­ded apreclatively. "I'm craiy about It." •

for

That First Important Year

' Hr w. V. HittingTouchton Drug Co,

.. business. Ilea about HU. ||a also

site discontented.

81) and, "f-wuy," ho declared. "Yet tho

UANCBH HTIiniEM CONGO I LEOPOLDVILLE Blelgian

Cong»—(/n—Pearl Prlmue, Npw ( York dancer and student of an-' thropology, is now touring Cen­tral Africa. Hho arrived back In i.eopoldvllla recently after a 4our of the Congo. From Leopoldville Miaa Primus will Dave for U-

looks a 1 *h«nlo uxcrclsca of rourteay could, hcrla. Her tour la sponsored by, “ .....- - - - - ” ------ " —"ition eehlar*Dfuvunt most mlshepe.”

Tin? Florida Department of Pub-lllc co*

i a Rosen wald 1 ship.

foundat

^ ^ ow2 m b ! b tf,,r mou*** 7 * r ■ 11 ngV th° th# "list I one! flafsty! your own. COptae ia. \ (Juunell'a safutv eduu.tlun are-i * SLl’ ti-

ID*

I ntat M. Ineucance ad ow the Rock

the reek and she’s hard upr.,. f * • • •

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Offoy hand ilgnala before stop- the attitude of others.

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Growth Is more replil in the first year at a child's life than iq any other. In ordor that your baby may progress both mentally ami physically to tha full extent qf hla capabilities, he should receive monthly at­tention by a physician.For in that first yeas of-rapid

iruwth diet changes have to w tnadep tho proper time, IraInlng habits should be care- tolly ■stabllined, development *uti be checked, and protec- Ion against childhood diseases It necessary.

A reliable.’, druggist will promptly fill all medkal ss the doctor orders.I .This Is tM Mist ef a _

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Mnshmuma osscd Vege- r, l l r v r r a i# .ish Follow#)WITH 1

c«h ninth*hotter Of nilt, frfth" nip coot*

|i*,l'Pe' «A • irn p cr). .a«i t iMironma, ufi- tfr and *drjr lough ■ rr tirnll^,• ir imtii^cn r nr ninrjMtf-

j i p ' ii pepi , stirring J n mid gr

C . M axwell It In charge nf the pioKrnm . Those desiring tram * nnrtatlm i are asked to contact M rs. J . P. Ilo ltxclaw ,

roamix fox m rtxsr r/«!>• t# In tha unlorgsttable J

’ plcturliatlon of JIroadway t dramatic ■ lt««t hit / ■

n and linn Mltrhem In W esthory. I I . itarday N . Y ,, and H o hrrl Wilson hi Nrw where York City.

Dnlc Duncan, returnedfrom Charleston, 8.

NOW SH0W1N(the claka revolving -(toe honors ware , vetenans.

Sauteed mtuhmomtt and pepper aru detfrtriiis od< 1 Tnblo Sun

Saits and Boxer Shorts

1 Rack Drei and Pinafores Sizes 1-| Values toa a . a .

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m sum~ " W 0 V 1 K U N I l M T H ISH O P

Social And Personal Activitiest j .D >1

Carlin Palmer Kay—Hudely Editor Telephone 1 In

Mary Olive ChapmanS o c ia l Q dlendeT\W vd* John E. Bower

M O N D A Y

t h u RANKonn b b a i b , b a n t o r p . Fl o r id a

MIsh Jean Crews Wed To Rev. R. Welch

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P e r s o n a l sM iss M ary O live Chnpm nn,; M iss Sadie W illiam s left yes.

A business meeting of officers i daughter of Mr. and M rs. W illiam ’ K rd a y for a vacation at Daylonn and committee chairm en nf the Percy Chapm an of * u £r, *I* I ■ »'«>*•To urist group w ill lie* held ut T:.lO ‘ »n'c »h" bride nr John b lm cr , -------- •V, M. ut the Tourist Center. Power. J r . nf llrookvllle . Pa., son M(m j

T U E S D A Y <>( J "hn E lm er Bower of Berw ick, ||)erThe Pilot C lu li w ill hold its

•ru^Iness mcetlmc In the Tourist Center nt 8:00 P. M. preceded hy the hoard meeting at 7:D0 P. M.

W E D N E S D A YThe anmml O n ler of Kiistern

S ta r Hubert M orris picnic w ill ho held ut -1:00 P. M. ut Sweetwater P ark In Oviedo. Those desning to attend m e usked to enntart Mrs. J . I*. H o lU chiw for transput tntinn.

Mrs. Lee HonorsBridal Couple

M ary Helen Kite and l>ro.„ ..... ■ • ...........— ,th cr K iih y F ile have loft forI’ti. and the lute Mrs. Bower, on charlotte. N . C . to visit relative*.Frid ay afternoon at 2:00 o rlo ck . | -------{lev. E. (I. W illiam s of Sharon j M# Thom as Wilkes re-Springs, N. T „ um le of the K.ro”P1' turned last Thursday from Miami

where she spent several days.

rendered nuptial music,Sirs. Harry Lett entertained yesterday afternoon with u bom. purty honoring Mica Audi' v limit and Ucorge Speer whose niiirring>> will be an event of Thursiluy.M elting ut tha banlnril Him.Works ut fi:0« o'clock tin group hourdid the ynrht mill rlt joyed u cruise oil the HI, Johns llivcr.

During the evening u picnic supper wits served winch lucititliil cold cuts, potato sulud, lolls, cbeusv, pickliH, hot rolls unit cold

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:™wT;..Wo“ ”!5 5 : 'm ™r,,™Ty »!■’ ■,!'■'*? ™p!c ami tiio party returned to San- 'I11*11 f ||(- I'O id s I t i iy u ,

i is.itjt ( ! i v d n in iitfiPririiro lit* hit

performed the rcremony at the First Methodist Church.

Paints, tall baskets of gladiolus* [ Frlcm)( „f mtlc Miss Kay «s and tuberoses were arranged win !h> gi„, lo th>l „ho uwith brain lied candelabra holding recuperating nicely from a ton* white* tanor* to form n lovely #«• .iia^iomv ,tlnir for the wotidlnir. Family * _______iirivtt wpri* mM’ki'fl with nnin1l ’ _ * . . .......

i bouquet, of tfltidtoluse* and tube ■ roses tied with white satin stream* w 'p ‘ ,hev hava twin vl. t ' ers. Candles In the church were ClTJlT” lhey h,v# *’Mn vl,lt*lit hy C. F. Brnnan. Jr. . lne r01* 11' " ; _______ ,

Mrs. Albert Hickson, organist, j Mrl_ w _ I(< hu* return*'•y iiections" I ncT udln g “T rn ti me rci", ‘) ± l"S till us Hie N ight" and "At (ViLIp’ h 1Dawning". The traditional wed* the P*at mo^ ding marches were used nnd dur* ' . .mg the wedding " I Lave You “"T' ,n<* ®*r**T ru ly" nod "Oh Promisewere softly plnycd. Prior to the eurctnony Miss Ann Lovell ren* dared n violin snln, “Ailurutlon”, und soloist, Mrs. (ieorge C. H ar­den, snug "Today You W ill Be Mine" which was written espre-

Mrs.Frames A. Hickson. At the close

L . Cl. Hunter M»" eml daughter Hvtty have teturn1 ...1 t .. 1. . .. i »___

Miss Jenn ('tows, ilnilghter of Hev. and Mrs. Joe C. Crews, was married to Hev. Kubcit Welch of Pineville, Ky. son of Mr. and Mrs. J. Welch nV»n of I itievllle, on Fiid ity night at H:'lli i 'clock ut Hie ('hutcli of < •<>• I ui lu c n ty -fift li S lic e ! und KimAvenue by the Hev. M. S. C u rly of Ocoee.

The cumllellt church was beaiilif oily decoralcd with redloses, pastel zinnias mid fcio* rial palms which ul*n Ininkcd the I niter. A solo was sung hy ro le - n u n Clew s, rotlsin of the bride,v. bo was ncrnmpniiied by Miss i I velyn Jones at llie piano.

For her wedding the huldowore a white gubiiidioe suit with ' a powder blue Mouse and white...... . i i - Sim cat iled ii s a lin '

ci" • •••! I'i atiimenl lopped with ;.»■ cw lent I 1 i n s ,

.Ueiving as her mntmn of hon- <>i was Mrs . Cicero Halley who \ ore a soft grev soil with white t ccrsstirles amt a coisnge ol swrelhrnrt roses. Mr Hailey act-

' i d a best limn for the bride* iC.IIOIK.

Mrs. Crews wore a light blue) M U two piece silk suit with black ;» " ii accessories olid sweetbenrt nines i c ' an also formed her cosage. A re- i li'M' ccpttoo was held nt the Crews’ home following the wedding. Lute o ' n .

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Don’t Iz(H)k Now, Hut Hm* Are SomeXmas Su ssestion s

Eern l*ark NowsHr Capt. C . H sllilt

Mr. anil all... h 'ii. pr i a >, of Nfstiville. TellII , ale i;u 'll* of

Hi Kl) CKK\HH iMr, and Alls. Iionalil o no. ,,|i r«i ir u . nnvf.P. ;cotuotd imvc.'< ilt l \ , Aug. IS ( /I 'I -- I f ! A Siin.tny School |oi on is lieiug

llr * a n ’t deiddo w lint to pinuncl lor Aug :m a, Hock t o Christm as, there's a Spring - 1’iirk. A ll ch ililn n in the

loilad on ihsplay over at eomiiiuitity are iiiviteil to go. if \niorm that would , T h in e will ho idiupeione* along,

lo lit". I mi I ilie s -in g suits i nml icgistereu life guatdi at tin

ford u IhuiI o'clock.Those Invited to be with Mis*

Bach and Mr. Hpcor were Mr. and

cd to their home in Hanford from Cnnrlottc, N. C.

Mrs. B. K. Collie and sun Donald of West Palm llrurh nrethe vucsta of Mrs, Beicle Long ' nni n irim tf tn irra

" " i " - w o ........ ...... i »Mr and Mrs. J . C HuUdiison

end Mrs. Halph Wight lift today n b IU<l ,n K0'1' ClJlr• * * Newaik, N. Y. where

jp n ik Hie idiild ien on SNIlilw ieloM with I In in,

to lake mid cold

llrillks n il be finn<0e<l by the committee til chin ge,

Ml*. Clmi tot te all t tiiillin spool Hits pa it week i i*H ill Oviedo

. . . . , , , , (for Newaik. N. V. where they,(itvcn in marriage by her Ja- ),|„u t„ spend about tw„ ninntli*.)

ther. tile Itrido woio a beautiful; __________ ___ _____ gown of white eyelid batiste fash*| Mrs. Sadie Brouse lots left foriBach. Mr. und Mrs. Mason Whur- lom'il with round nerkline. puff Wilmington. N. C. to spent some Mrs. V. A. Speer, Mr. and Mi *. P ., sleeves, fitted bodice and very full t|liu. „* KU,.,,t „f pr 'It. Bach, Mr, and Mrs. Mason ■ -klrt. She alio wore a white half |VI„, Hrmi*e... ................ Orlando, Mr. und Mrs. hut with waist length veil and a -----------------M. L. Unborn, Jr,, Mr. uml Mrs., single strand ,f pearls, a gift of* Mrs. Lcnnn Aulick nml Mrs. David (latchcl, Mr. uml Mis. Joint ( Hu* britli'im«im. Her bridal Ihiii* |t„se Pair, nt Miami spent "evrruiPierre of Duyloitli Heitch. Lieut, i iiuet was of while aster* and tube* |,(Bys recently with Mu. Helenannd Mr*. Herbert Moreland nt | roses tied witli white streamers, jAtillck lit her home nt lit tlleno- Pensarntu, Mr and Mrs. A1 I loud* ' The maid of Imnor, Miss Vlr*.,ler Avcliuc.ncy, Mr. nml Mr*. Miller Wi|. glniu Cliniunurt of Cicnftiegos,l - — ----brills nml Mr, unit Mrs. Tuylor Culm, sister of the bride, wus Miss Mary Joyce Stevens leftBrown, gowned ill pink eyelet batiste I yesterdny for Kissimmee to as-

A ls« thu MUhvh rhylliu tfiirlii iiiiiili* i 1c,ii I in thtil nf I hit i jdinH* her dul ten id* hm iiiAlnirtnrJenn Haver, Nancy Coilimi. Nun* J bride. Hln wine a hull iiat of soft ||, social studies at the Kissim*cy Williams, Hobble Meffert of ' pink uml rurrfvd a huuipivt of ns- n.ee high school.Ocala. And Mack Clevi biml. Jr. tom in slimlcs of rose tied with.

Woodruff, Karl Jeter. (Heim pastel ribbons. W. H. Williams is visiting re*McCall, Harry Lee, Jr. and Hio |lll(i|1(>r ||H, bride, W. P .! Intlves In Mount Vermin, III. unitnoitisH,_________ ____ j Chu|i»iiiu, Jr., served us bust mun 1 Karlhagu, Mo. Kn luiitr bmue tie■ i for Mr. (lower uml ushers were, will spend it few days in tintr lltK b O flS ! h n t e m l i n |l,eon M. Hwuin, Jr. of Hanford, Springs, Ark.

At Rehearsul Party iL&. STSkiS. J ' . J ’KT* « ..... . tST*: u. ..... .A reception followed the cere*'mid child ten, Angus and Ciirolltte.

mony nt the Chapman home on <were expected to arrive today West Nineteenth Street. Tho'f'om Laurel, Miss, where they

RA0I0 STATION W .T.R .R .

'n the evening Hev and Mts., t".i < Pnk.-i,Welch left foi a short wedtliog N o Mi.o I'm hinting, mind you.trip. The Ini,!,' w o e fnt lia v e l- | \ < nitti . ,,f fart I'm not sureIng a hemherg sheet gnwtt a m l|n lu n I ,,,, Inoig I've lost conn* a eorsage nf rose" : In. k tt-.m ’ lint J.'ir,.IUKt,UIM) lewel

Hev iiinl Mrs Welelt plan to ‘‘bow .it i|„ Waldnt f and frankly, srvernl ini make their home in Hanford until' " i"1 I'm glitlei ba|ipy. I tna f'ieodHSeptember when they will go to It'' Viw tii un Nitiiomil Ketall (Sliest i of Mis, I illy M I olleiI'lneiille where be Inis uei'epled ! *•'*• l,i . » hose luiby It is, says'tbls week weie Mi and M'» Hidthe pastimile of the I'bm ill o fl't ' the loggest display of pro* , pty Smitb of New toik. Mi.I Imt In Hint city. ».•*,, mid liniibles ever held. [ Smjtb i Mis. Fulb'i's nephew.

Among the out of town guests. V ie . f diamonds. Ibndiuta of A ''iidial welcinu' is extendedfoi the wedding were Mis. A C. , tidm I'miiI. by Hu* peek.1 lews and I alii il l . Miss Until! It, .n„ umd; Holly! i lender nml Miss Ih'lmes Crews | \n i. .„, tio'ie I was, linldlng a i I Jai'ksonvllle: Hev. mol Mis ingm .it,

An Informal reception was held fu ; number* of thu Chapman-How«£ l l,l)!l,(*'wtY||fVn|t relnjlvus> at ,ooni* wera attractively dwornted 1 “ve been spending the past

Ui , iNi'.irotiip of M V ati'l Mf*i Albert, w|(|, ijmiiri* and fern, month and a half.nlrKHon ut . 1 ID 'MyrHf' Avcnu«M itriili*aM tnbti* wiih (iVt*r litRI following hu rehenrsu whleli look wi|ll „ ,.llt-wo,k linen elnlh ren P-nce nt the Melhudlsl (.hutch *m tried with a low arrangement of Thursday night, hiliiscu*. At one end of the Inlde

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Mr. and Airs. O. C. McBride have ns their gnesls s i their

At one end of the iid .lel ?*, lH k I'V"'".';.Mi-Brides sister and liroHiei'-ln*

■ n't ut iit>

tapers and was a cry-

fianheil with ournin i,1 (.tie cud of thu tn Still IIIIIK'h bowl.

Those attending were Miss Olive Clnpliinii and her fbinro, John Lower, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs. Percy Chnpimtn, Mr. mid Mrs. Tata Clmtitimn, Key. and Mrs. J , E. McKinley, Mr. und Mr*. Hickson, Sirs. Paul lloyt, Mrs. W. L. Ilcln

veil fiom it crystal punch bowl ut the other end of the tahlc.

Presiding over the liride's Imok was Mis* VI'ginin Chapman and serving cake was Mrs. I'uul C. Hoyt of Ames, N. Y, Assisting in serving were Misses Fannie anil LuDoru Dewar of Feldu, Flu,. Mis. C, F, Hriumii, Jr. of Duytunn

. . . . . . . . . . . . Uouch, Mr*. K. T. t!hupmmi midmd, Mr*. (Ieorge Hnrdoii, Miss Mr*. L. M. Hwuin.Virginiu Chupmtin. Miss Ann Lov* Late in tho evening Mi. and *11, Mis* Fannie Evelyn DeWar, Mrs, Bower left to spend some Hev. K. J . Williams J . B. Ilnwar time nt Daytona Heath. The Inlde nnd W. H. Chapman, Jr. During wnro n Navy blue nope dress with tho evening Mi1*" Chapman pro- white aceeaaorles with a eorsage vented Mrs. Itlrkson, Mrs. Dam- of small while osiers, roses und et. and Miss Lovell wllh gifts In tuberoses. They plun to reside in appreciation r.ir their help In Clarion. Pa. at (107 South Htieet, presenting wedding music. where Mr. Power Is supervisor ol

tmiiirn'r u nu m a nicMir’ »P«cli»l education In Jefferson andROHF.HT MtlHRIH PK NIC Clarion Counties and the brideAll Order of Eastern Star ] w||| teach In Clarion State Teach-

member* and thdf families are cri Cull cue. invited to attsml tha annual. - - Robert Morris birthday Wednesday aft<rrto*n

Sweeney left nil New York City

Mrs. (inidoit Saturday forto attend gift shows whlrli aru taking place this week and to put chase uicrrliiintllie far Cole­man's (lift Slurs.

Mr*. Burns Clark of Jasper, Via. and Mi. nml Mrs. (I, II.

fouringtoii of Juekxnnvtll* nrrlv* i Inst Ttiursdny to attend Hie

Limlimtion on Friday of their liter. Mrs. Ksrar Price, at fitel- >oi University.

, . -, Out of town guests for the wedpicnic on ding included John K. Howto id-

„ . g\ t i Harwich, Pa.| Hev. K. (J, Williams,xiator Park In Oviedo. Those do< — - ■ ............................. 'siring to swim tire Invited to ar­rive nt .ItOO'P. M. Each family

and lithlo seivlip, Sujrper will m, .n.t m , . n tr r.

Dr. nml Mrs. B. D. Brownlee nml .'tr. nnd Mrs, T. 0 . Ray have left for Philadelphia, Pa. to spend some time. Dr. and Mra. Iliownice will he tha guosta of their son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Bttrwnlat,

Mis* Caroline Leo arrived yes* 'nitty to spend some tlms with

i» t parents, Mr. nnd Mra, A. W, ■e at their home on Laurel Ava

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Hi it|***»|%»fnibir ft! dp Id s\ 1 (i r it In it I ip vntbint v| in tin lit 31 ii "In VV mi Ii| ill Niue \ .11 kfl)I'i’IHlIfll MudId \DM«‘Id f •■»!» F 4t»1*1 ii I ’ i* I'urml#A l!n| A «Hr: A Mlifelo • Mil, \ • w , llfirruvi #tl, Blot Mich*-H.t A H(«r Mtiriiloit ftnrlDtr Mlilt *i > llorid WorM of Noon lion i I til*1'itinilar Hliir l .ut Id A in* r If fl Oft m ii*<i* ui Vnrleti#*Mur Norn* liHOch Tfular’* Hlwr HIm a llrutUInri Vimii ftUmnry Hunifi MumIit l*ov«*ru rroiirum \\ Mliilrrflll Kridhitf lit 11 <<«| iiTin* llhyihti) Hour Tlir llrlKlil Hput \>w«T n l l.llp HhIikr Hporlp I'UMflf*Vo noli Ii 34 nil ri if Ml mil* lUlfflrm no o f'lnitilHvrnliitf 5liirti*I'oiMilfir 41 ii* Ifv v wM up l • ill liiMrlml*Vurlrfv Mull |MIU * Mil iDipr Mull «In me (HI Auk ••

'tu ny , Bov, jiriil ,M i •«, HtiLort \ >1 km , Jiivro nnd Miirlmrii I'ur

| iv nml Moir lr* Hnxoii nil ofI )' on*,

H o lly w oodit, Bolt i l i m i t s

|t i t»Vf i >* 11 in* In o il vim h u i vhi|» nt lilt* ron*m iini*v i ’U n iili 1‘Iid I iiit I njllihu \M*i*klv rmvi'i MddMhk,

md wtshing I had a , held lit...... lay ev. tuna '« thein,,., t> .nr, n hig. happy looking clittreb, wit. vet v w**li alttrinled.f"ll»t« I" Id " ' l l It tricky little gad* ! An off' ing wie- t»k"' u* ’»lii' li Igi't, in >1 a laitton and (ireslo- time fD'-Jb'* "»■> ml id. I

MENUCKrn.Y

Asinrlslrd Press FoodTHE Bit IDF i OOKH

Vrsl Cutlet., Hti'iimrd It ire, t;„ rn pra*,witli Sum I ' ..... in ,'lut'li- Salad. I ’l’iich Cw tHecip,' f.,, S ia n ,a| I

TeddULH 1(0(1 MS -• ‘HOCK CUBA

lligteilirat,; proud flesh looms, . talilespin’o. tnsiK^i^ir <4 t<>ii,p"ijn salt,Iv iihuumT pepper. ettp m etiisllv (>,<■ |i>tit'll . . .nr cup thin .tu p s gteeit ini'iliiin, «iz,',| giei t Mi IIiikI Wash the •let ntld iti■ inink water "II h towel. Slice ,»ff stern. S lur thinly, each plrrr im. pinl and «tein. Heat hotter or tile in ,i «1. 1*If'I . mid uml ri'nk . |" , \ i \ for ndaiitea, attiiing fi equently.I'I mm. salt, ft,. silly gintind pet Itu ts-i, i, and llr,it "V, In a heat, rilicnlh until riennlla'pl'i l « Hie pel , iln <i"l pull..1 serving.

Itin .H O N C l t V m ’ A T E BDPI \N D , \.iir I ' I (

Pnnl Dnrilel lliek.i.n "f was ci mini,li d fimit Stetson t ci Uti F i idm with ttw Hni'heli't ,.f S ,i,'m e, runt lie rn, "nr "f seven III a"I MP ............lie giuduiiHnnlines He 1. tin' inn ..f Mr. M i. It"!.,'.i in- ii llii k'Son of iiitii

was r,night under thellili'lii'i i'll, engel. Mb'*'Ii • 'niiir II w ,i to,, w o away tla i"'i,l B",l< weie irs ,'tied m igl t.ni s. Iieat ing I lie w .ml i-i.i m in ,, i „wIn,n(,i to siene nf tin uci'ideut, Wild I l.eta f, mu I lie w u te i.

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I'ii titlln r Mnslr t'lillrit Mnlliiiis rlsMstial Hniivsnlr. NewsTilrntnlds Timexi lit a I ■ ii r TtKiiitn. .ui.NewsHim, o r.

im r i v w ot m . Aug i,p iM I, ,1 f,n tin llert tii'lii tati v. pnillo i lie's limgh.

\ ■ bunae bn bei’ll taking p la ifw if Ii in llie iunfiiies ,*f In iie Vutii

j I.... . . i"ii ■ Tile "lire easygidlu:I piwp. l , i. bei'omiiig a nigged p i Hie ui d, Kit'biii'ii U id a ia il.

mm f i*'V ( ikid l I I l ip ls now Mill fill' III

les-t iwn light* pel |di tin f Bniigli Hint . i a I ,i tit.' stuff, I"" III' III." ■ lee a Ini of hard tiding. A fav mile unit is to pull tin' villain off hi. iiiig while both me galloping III Inriiklivi'k .pi'Pil.

Iln we lei'll still got Ills still t a. h -mgiiig niwlioy ill a i "bn fidgel ll|>

I a n . Mu' niily "lie ill liaise i l,i v lie i m i tied nit llie set of

It- v"»nl llie Pul'ide H ills."\ i nf iidilep Ibeie were

ii'ging row buy.. jiLI ovei (hi. pi.i. i Si. I dei idl'd i -liniitd . Ininge 1 1 1-, . I 'm a lough rowbiiv now, iiud I nein .im pli i lollies that'll lake a Ini of well. The "lilv time I u n i flashy gel ups is when I'm d"iMg a p.'i.nnal appeal inii'i',"

\it1n siiv - lie hus three gmups ,.f fun. young knl.v up to Hi. who want him rough und romiini'eli'**! leen agios, who like a bit of rn- mil ii. •* n db llie a rlin ii; Hie older

fliiini',IT. im 1 said, lighting

''Thai' tpi.te a lighter."' V ■" >t?" said the man,

.Carl ItI S i i l e l \ I . " i m p.

Ii an Im. e i In lighter" ..... Ii, I t'llllt, Hilt "

' t'i" * ..null." routimied Hoiru- j maim I" king i ir n linpplei.

I d'dti < iv mi. tiling. I rollldtl't. "Of i " h im ’," lli’gi'iiinmi said,

Iln I'M and Hint little urn go w iih ii A ll l l ' i i r a l gold. T liere .tie id ilianii.ini mill 'J I I'llhie* ■II till’ -el. lust light for ll Christ­um . jiiis'king, wii'ihlnT you a n y ?"

This Iasi iemail, waa not alined at me hat at another gawkei who

l|.,eil I lieto pm. tiiisi

i'll lira- Ii.Mi * |*i i ii I ii ii *' Uiiiimt' it ti 4 mi 4

111 lit III Mlf ' *1 iilliTD Ml Ir»Ilimit It of the Am erican I llo ap llal. w hin te audei weld a

Well, sir, you prrh't" • «’''t« " oi.1 Illlln V W ill'll, "f New Soi vi lia

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III lenMl looked a if lie might bnvo I ,.V,,M ....... .. ,-rulmoney, so I dDfted awny, p u f f in g ] ^ , , , n .......... am lavgingerly at the .Igniette wliieli Mr ,, left VYedne*-I""1 !"r' .....1 " ......... .. D ‘ day mntilllig fm AHunlii. t in .ta-ti’il Hill' any ollit’i elgaiette. i„. will l.e winking fm

Then who should comi’ along lint (llj „,,,ksa wi'11-prinmrtlniipil. bruwo ■ veil ( j.-,..... ., |. .................... t , , fmblonde unineil Itmnn I’alge, all 1 ••nmui'il.** "I the miimi'i.decked nut In a white nylon i>nlli >vg|, ipH Hi and Milug m il with pearls dripping fimn s I S|ni|"."n lb will > me ■ lie every llirond. , tn he - at T'i i i i i 'I' Mednal Si |m»l

"Don't I look ex|ietiaivt' ?" Sli* . , | y,,)| ||,. , f. 1 >Iv 1 .,rr I" l"'asked brightly, " Y iin ’i" iippoo'd ......I t , g u e s s im p m a n y .. ........... I n

(iharnn Springs, N. Y.; Mrs. W. L. Relnnrd, Pnlmertnn, I'a.j Mrs. Paul C. lluyt, Ames, N. Y,; Rev.

Mr, nnd Mrs, C. F. Brannn, Jr., Daytona Deachi Miss Virginia Chapman, Clcnfuegos, Culm; Misses Fannie and LaDora Dewar, Fclda, Fla.| Mrs. J . A. Bumblev. Uradentnn; Dr, and Mr*. Ituberi S’. Blv and Allan Illy of Lakeland; Miss Mnryao Dale, Plant City ami M|ss Cladys Hums of Lumk'rton. N. C.

Aiming thnse from Sanford at*'ending the national Lambla Chi Mpliit meeting In Sprlngflold, O. re Laurler Heard and Mr. and

His. Ralph Austin Smith. Tha* x 111 b« Joined In SprlngDald by Vnllcr Mead Smith.

Mrs. W, II. Duncan and ehll*

they have been visiting Huy were Joined over the weekend hy Mr, Duncan will! niTiiinpunird them home.

Hill Ludwig arrived Inon Halurdity from I’hiladeiphls,Pa. where ho lias loeii iitteo.linrmu'. Miss l,ee si a student at the . 1 **W'« He hne m ui. nr

"• *> l" i"c r s K ^ S l i :1 ',1: 'X r tPennsylvania, He |ilai rpend ncvernl weeks wnti hi- parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W A Ludwig ut their borne mi (>»' Fourteenth .Street,

Mrs. Frances .tlcClutig mriwd Inct week from Mnr'irnibo vnr xitrlq to spend some tini- v dh hr* parents, Mr. nml Mrs. Fml Wil­son, Whit" In the I 'm I ted Nt'd** slto will also vi«ll Mi and Mr*.

■ ... ■ —— — — J people, w I," go for romanri*.To give pastry a lovely golden- 1 ibiTlh, pin- a few songs,

brown color brush tbe top with The fii-t gionp dictates that cream before linking; this Is Hone gel* no kissing on the particularly itttrnrlivr foi a 1st- areen "Sonietnoi's I think lltal's tier-work pastry topping of a a dltlv tit'k." he adds, bnrry pic, 1 The new Autiv films have more

1 ■ ■ . . . . 1 tdarkei v illintis nnd moreshooting. However, Hie stur him- -elf M'ldoin flies 11 gull. Deiinlly lie does -o only In nick Hie villinn in bis shooting band.

Autiv runt utiles tn lie a Idg en­plane terprixe A an example, lie lenves

next week foi film loi'Htinns. Tbe following weekend, lie flies to Ardmore, Dkln., fm 11 roileo. Hark to location and llien to an nuprni- liner at Fm l Wayne, I ml. In la- tween, be does hi* rndin show and (ends to 11 sente of busins-asm,

■‘(lene t» always going some­where," suv* 11 friend. "He's never in Hollywood, except when Int'n making a pli tnie. But lie doesn't even have an illrert"

wealing. If yon goes- light von w mi a magnum uf . loiiopiigne "

I giit'i*.*ed 'J,:tir> I«si* Hint l ooldn'i Imv.’ bi'i'tt right lieraii-t' a woman' Imiiiibag I examined a few tminiie later lilt til'd toil to l>e i iivi'i i d In I l,nun pearls, Nod M 1 ■ I*p" i- kvvIiii soil was mill'll lot get tlnm tbe handling.

Well, a little linger....... ."Aftuully," wltispeieil Mi-»

Therrsa Jacobson, who was giiHid mg the handbag, 'There ate "ttlv DIJtllP pearl*. Btuiiebody ill upped it mil ..... tirort f 11 " ff

"Bat there are 20 caratl c l iltrIIIOIII... I, . ethe setting I* pine palladium "

"Hush," I sititl. "And Hie alt price ?"

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TH E SANFORD HERALD. SANFORD FLORIDA MONDAY XUGU8T_22! 1949

Bromwich, SidweBBritajn Blame* Win1 U. S. Doubles Tennis T o u r n e y

Birmingham Team Wins, L o se s OnfeWith New Orleans

_____ ■* *Hr STKKL1NG HLAPPKY

Giants Win Two Out Of Three Baseball Canes During Weekend

leading tribe to topmamahonkck . n- Y- Au* ’

i'i—(A*)—(treat Britain never <;■" expect to regain JbB Walker t I until It* aolfers Overcome the Americans’ mastery mound the g-rens, *ay» ’Pcfcy (Laddie) Lu­cas, captain of the visiting force*.

“We io going H*ht l>wk to Kngland und "tint working on our wedge* nnd »hoit iron*, the .u- year-old former RAF wing com­mander *aid today a* he reviewed Britain’* 11th netback in 12 tup cUnite* with the U. S. "That ■ where your fellow* broke our Lack*."

The cream of Urltoin** amateur ■natinaktr* were rcpul.'ed, 10-2. In the renewnl of the Inlcrr.itHimal c!u*«ir lu*t week-end over thafoot course.

There wu* one convolution for the Briton* u* Uncle Ham’* *|>e- clali.-t* won three of the four Scotch foursome* unit seven of tha eight single* matehe*.

Th.. S'... 1 American entry jn Itotlt event* was numoivo. i».o.«*J White, ilk-year-old Kngllsh cham­pion, tvoimced Willie Tnrnesa, tha V. 9. Arnett ur tltleM.ler, t nnd f>. In *lngle*. He teumed with Jo* Ctirr to bent Turnexu nml Ray

foursome*.

BROOKLINE, Mas*.. Aug. 21i —WP)—Tennl* record* that date back aa long aa 30 year* prow (hat whenever Australian* gain the national double* title*, their nation win* the highly prised On vis Cup,

That' happened back in 1910. when Norman Brook* and (Jerald 1 ntteraon won at Longwood. It ulto waa true in 1030 when Jack Uromwlck and Adrian Quist de­feated Jack Crawford and Harry Hopman In an ail-Australlan na­tion doubles windup at Longwood,

tirurawlch and Billy Midwell gained the 1010 national doubles crowns yesterday by defeating their countrymen. Frank Bedgman and George Worthington, IM, tl-U, 0. 1,

And while the victorious Auselea were playing under wraps, the

th« fl O Pttftteam and their advisory board *aw little that enhanced their rhances of defending the international

The Srnford Gianis won iwo out of three games over ihe week-end i munding oul a I* to 3 victory over ihe Gaineieville G-Men lie re I

&nm! I nnd by yjwujaatoti^jiftt game of a local double header ' nybmn Beach R>(t^Ugi4(hTng by the one aided icoie of 14-1. j ord dropfied the second garite 7-4, Kain in Orlando prevented pl»y j

J will bn here for an olh 'tlF M C ^ ’' r ' The fiinnte in Hearing ig rune

■edr 1H hit* off Pnntello and *, Jdlrkcy, Gainehvjllu hurlera, Frl-

. day night. Barry allowed the G- men 14 hit* hut kept them well

, Mattered.Jack iloback limited ths Day­

tona Islander* to hut one bit to

Jin the seven inning opener’of is Saturday night double header, bile the Glnnt butters were slim­ming the offering* of Rltfadherg

•nd Trlny, Islander hurlera.The second game waa marked

by three homo run*, u mgii mi i,uit •ver Ihe left field wall by Island­er short stop Mnntulba/ui In the fourth frame, nnothar #>r Daytona In the eevopUr by Lou JImRLjaud in Banford's hnlf of thiAwNFftin- ihg Pepin humored to left to ncure Lake and Mntto whom Kendrick bad walked. Ilevil'* homer lied tbe league home run recoril for the season at 17.

Alarmed hv Ihe (Bant rally, Daytona threw Wully Gadill*, Hanford nemesis, Into the breach and he stopped the Giant hatters cold. The Glnnt'* Tom Cataldo shun* In center field with several sensational running cnlchea that cat olf Daytona hits. '

MlMiUlUW. MN 4 2 2 1 *lljillmun. If * I I l «r.HMlilu, if 2 3 2 2 »Juni'B, S1j 2 2 1 1 1Idikf, rf . 1 2 2 1 0MiiMp (• 2 2 2 5 1t’PiHu, 4 b » • *.MhHiiow nkl, Ilf 1 1 1 1 0lloliiirk. |) 1 H 1 I ITuliiln 2*» It 11 21 IIi» will hit I -fur IUff» MI..IK lit 2ml.I»- Ntfiirk out f*#- Ulu> In 71 It- A iMyionti IlfnAli ^ nio non o - 1 Hribfiitil 1H| 15*1 i -11

Tl MfirttuMifirm 2, HkImii k. Mill* IfmWNkl, IliJtlty, I'ltbln, I lev It, Join**. Hill— l.tiki*. MhIIc ft, t*i‘ii1n 2, I'lilnliju 2, libhiM'li , JotiPM 2fl • A* nit •♦, Mi'Miintiw, .\ht 11 tit* tv h lU Hit

MuHf* Hll Mi Man tin H .Miillimw* hi: I. f 'it t ji 9t1 o 111 * if f.Mu ft iiw to Mill- ImiWMiil itt llhulvy in Mon-till lilt ini ti« M t #■ i Hum Le-ft I iiiyfitiiJl llfurli H, Hu nfog (I G Mil off IMF* ff*»ilu*rK 2, Hithrii U 1, Trlfiy U, Hit hv Trluy 1. Ihihui k f. IHt \<\ttvu-hfr»( 1 In 1 liinlhgr. I rniiN WI*1 iIFfe-r*l***rm 1 In I lun iftH Jy I.k it*ItlffiiilurK, Trluy I'll Mutl«* 3, Mum lltfiii, Winner lluliiti'k; J.onrr —Jill f*'fil»#rn, lf Aiult’iPDfi fuiij flnriili'kl. T—I :IR.

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starting this Frldny,In their waya to the finals,

Sudgman and Worthington, who tramad together for the first time here last week, ousted the defend­ing champions, Gardner Mulloy and Billy Talbert In four seta. Tha letter have been given the U. S. i Lavia Cup assignments

Both Bromwich and 8 id well j were far more Impressive than. Richard (I'ancho) Goniales, the] national singles titllat. who, with I Ihe veteran Frankie Parker, bowed ' to those Australian acoa in the semi-final round.

The other playing member of the American Davis Cup team, Ted Sc breeder, spent most of hi* time la*l week practicing for the

,trophy competition. But he has twen out of competition since he won the Wimbledon singles honor* early last month.

The Australian* appear confi­dent that they will win at lea*t three of the five Davi* Cups en­gagement*. Most tennis student* ( vho saw them and tha three American selectee* In action here concede that thu Davi* Cup j* due for another long trip to the “down under."

Before that all-Australian cham­pionship match, Louise Brough umi Mrs. Margaret Osborne Du­Pont won their eighth consecutive*! women’s doubles title* by defeat­ing Doris Hart of Miami, and Shirley Fry of Akron, O., tl-4,

Other uatlimnl double* winners were Wllmer AIII«on of Austin, Tea., and J. Gil Hall of New York, In the men'* veterans' division, Mr* Hasel Hotchkiss Wlghtman of Brookline, and Mrs. Mariorle Gladman . Buck of Naw York In the women’s veterans' competition - and 0 . Dlahl Mateer, Sr., ami J t , ; of Armors, Pa. In the father-son rlaaa.

Billows in th<

Jim Leonard, new conch at Vlllanovn, once was grid coach of the professional Pittsburgh Stealers.

BALTIMORE, M . •* fcW M happy Florida dumpies I* tha pereea t l pith Bepe. Jr., et Cr prase Gardeae, fla , wha * m saappad akllai lata share after mrteeafally delaadtag hla Ne- Rasul WaUr »bl Champtaaahlp.

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Duck Stamp BUI Is Signed By Truman

WASHINGTON, Aug. 22 (Sps-

Walk.r, upmiuillo, p illlUnt, rf eu'CallHiiHti Smith, rfMir her.Totals■ssriiHU

Good Season Is Seen For Gators In Spite Of Its Tough Schedule

(iAIM'M Il 1.11. Aug 22 (Special) On ihe cvc of life 1949fiM.lli.ill .............. ml ul .i Iprie when folk* lluoughout Florida are |ilitiiru; G.tl it '.in . r.inguig from five lo cigltl, ii might hr intcreitini t.vfcr* .i tpnr i ’’,ok ,ii wluit nut.idcrt toy tilmul Florida's oppunents.Irrr’« the dtyr .ic(«i<iitig to PlC Foulhnll Quarterly:Citmlcl: 111.i11 iirntiiitl 21 lutter-

miTi, seven «( Hutu ri'Lnmiiig lcticitncti, ( Imi ilc Fnbiun, Wait Mi til'll, I.ucimi I’lcknny umi Fcilio lliiblcii I'Spvctcil lo benefit l«v milled year ol experience,,. Six newi'ornei * ImMei Hie oulluiik ul guard*,

Tuliia: Twenty Ivtteimrn up- lii'iued on H;ii three-deep raster ut the end of Hie spring g r in d ... No- tulde among the monogram men nr«i a pair ot "tatting guard*, linger L i’hfw and Arm ilil Bur- tilUgll. . . Ill the burl,field will lie B. J . Wlntiiiiiii mill Hull tirnvi'H, a euilpll, of guild, bull lugging In,If- hnrkf wfiu i’iiii ul - 1> luiudlu de­fensive nssignment* well.

Auliurti! I'lie 1.11 net. i* being shifted from the single wing lu n stuinlnid "T " nnd it H prulmlile Hull little T in v ls 'I idwell will loadthe VIIIk fioln IIIIIII lei buck. ..G o.ud replacement* me t h e NtlniiKfMt, while tackle col ‘ ‘ tlm weakest e|mt on the c lu b ...G u iic iiiI luck uf M'plui'enielits is

Mnlle, e .1 i n ; il*f|do, III i i i i iM n lion w nkl, II. . 1 . 3 0 1HellllltS, |> I IJ „ n II'eiU. |, | || „ ii <,.i- llu run | it o ii iiT Hose, rr it it n u <■Totals *3 | 7 27 ina filed uni for Ileal In MrIi. Daylona llenrli nju Mill HU THanronl uni mi3 I I

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1-J--I 'oIIIiih, KIVAU, Mullll- Itlll— Allen, l.nke I, MaJle,

I, Miillnnwi'kl I. t'olllnN, I, I'nlalilo, llurke. *11— jnike, S I*— i'nlalilo. Mil—C'aialilii,

S. I'euln. H - I ’nlllli*. Matin- III1—Mulltniwekl, MuManu*. UK—(1-Men IS, (llama Hi. f Pum.in, j, Harry I, Mk- HH—Ur Pnnlello i. Barry I. •lilelln In 6 Innlnua II, lllil1 Barry (Ivy). Wt*— Pontidln. I’M —Walker, laiser— Pnnl.il- -llntnwy, Taylur. T—1:11.(Viral llaimrl IMA IIHACM

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men will carry (lie hackfleld hopes.Georgia; Willi towel* pressed

doggi'dlv to his eyes, Coach Wall- nee Butts udmlls lie might find 11 ineo enpublu of filling out unl- foi ms unit running lo their start­ing lend tIon*. He said the same tiling la*t year and Georgia won the Houtheaatern championship. It’s nretty safe lo assume that Georgia will have a tough, rock- lind-sin'k ball club capable of lick­ing anyone, . . Georgia's thin schedule place* the Bulldogs in a position in win the title without working up a purple aweat., . The lino Is uu Immense unit which can move opposing wall* back five vurd* on nheer power.

Kentucky; Kentucky la rushing »ff Ihe ”T" fur thu third nensun nnd nhould have the thing rather well uuistercil.. . Thu ball pack­e rs iii u fn.ler than those of 1040

'"{'I, b* | with Bill Buller und mercurial Dopey I'help* packing the post-

■ , „ , age from left hnlf... Coach Bry-also slowing <» (.obi’Ii Blown h uiii tjiink» hi* end*, guard* and *d|,u|>' i buck* are a trifis light, but there

Vmi.li’rhilt: A bull club riplipped is magnificent tonnage at strung- with Hie tools of dcntiliy nml n il side tackle where 240-puund Bob uncertain future.... The passing'(lain raging lu what might easily nhould he belter u* should the he All-America wrath, la hackod running, but there is weakness In by 2311-puuinl Charley Dope.., At thu defeuiilvit lm.lions... Herb least ten really helpful hand* are If it’ll b< n gimid miiipi'tltiir nml coming up from tho freshman

More and Better Telephone Service for

Florida

1PO R T S IN IIUllSFBy AHKIX’IATF.D I’llF.ss

bahkhallPlHLADF.Id'HIA—The second imu of n Nuiioniil Lon umi doublu'■del was. forfeited In Hie New rk Giupts when I'hiladalpiila la ahoWc'red Ihe field with pup it)** Protest lug n dci lsUin In i ninth. I L'y

UTKNNIH ,i»,BHOUKUNK, Mas*. -AustrOs ’* Jack| Bromwich and. MIUr two]I wMt thu nntlunal doubles jo by heating fellow country- m. riratw Hedgmun und George

.Michigan Hlnto Gullege’s foot­ball team average 111 first downs und 3fi.it points per game during the ten game 1H4H season.

Syracuse University's footballteam wid piny three night games Hil* full nil ut hume In Arch- lmld Sloilluiii.

M .( I H I I ) * S T A T U I. H U H 'II T o w W I. IV t (Ibilorsvllls S3 U .S3*I my I oil,i llemti 7 t It I .l,sl 7I'alnlkii 71 t>7 .lir, tilhi AiimiisiIii* *n r,7 .ns IIsivyiiHii aa as .a:u hIIV I . IIII.I S3 a s .1*4 I Illtbinitii 47 77 .1711 IIt.r.sliuru Sr, HI .311 43

• l le s a l la V ta lr r i la r Haaronl at llrliiaito, |i|nl, rata, llulnesvillr 7. l.vsHbiirs I.I my toon llioh Ii 1, I iol.iiml I. HI. Aiiausiln* 1, Vnlnlkit II,

Uamea TnSay(trlaiolii ul Daytona llsucti. HI. AmkiisIIii* al I,i*i'*liiira Dclmtnl at Haiifiiril.(iullirsvlll* al I'alulkn.

AWMIilCAV I.KAIH'H Tea mi W I, IVI INew York 73 43 lit,I le s io n 73 4« 0 in 1i l l . ve in a il S3 41 r.ttn SI 'h I In <1,-1 lit, I n S3 r.4 .311 IID i l r o l l S3 3a .317 III'ld ru H o Ml S7 .117 14HI. L o u is 4ii Sil ,311 13W a sh Ilia I op IS TT . l i e 13

New Villnnuva f not hall coach .Dm Leonard, who played under Knute Itockne at Notre Dame, “•on foot ball letters both aa a buck mid u linesman.

w Mtlonal public park* tour- mi. Myron McNamara of h HuRywoud, Gullf., win thu I single" crown.

f HWIMM1NGN ANTONIO, Tex.—Zoo Ann l, Oajduud, Guilt., won her uu tit P i diving chaigMbnshlp AU Met,

' GOLF \ ,IANI 'ItAl’lDS, lltcb—Jim br. Mn. Fronclicu—Won tha 3 Bulda upon with « 72-hole l of'I [13.kMAKpNKCK, N. Y,—United it aipleur golferd.-retained Waltpr Gup by defeating

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K X IT .I 'H IV K W ITHANNETTES

Orlandu llgwy at French Ave

DOZIER and GAY PAINTS

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‘Best for the South'

FAMILIAR SIGHTS lo tha cltlea, town* gad n m l aedlosu ol Florida are talephaw , (oUU bail dime MW facilltle# to make your telephone •attlM bigger and batter.

' ' 1 ' j1 ■ i.|] ; t' *; rNew balldiaga being erected . . . new central

•Am faeilltiaa W tsg lnsialled , . . more poW , M M 4wUa going la t o t u e . . . more msdmore o f W**l ll JoAm to improve and enlarge tb^ telfr

The ClubhouseBy F K A N K KCK

lu* ctaaa uf 10B. Catching three forward pause In one half In a high school game w u hla big thrill until he came to Weat point.

He ranked Urd la hla yearling class last year and even higher aa a football player In the eyes uf Coach Karl (Red) Blalk.

Shulta bed the beat yard gain­ing average, among the Cadata, It waa B.1 yards, the reault of 20H yarda on IB attempts, Ha broka Into the (coring column twice, once against Navy when he re- jtlRMd Hobby Jack Stuart In the hackfleld.

Gil Staphanaoa, the aenaation- al aophomore of lu t aaasoa, will be the big gun on Army's attack thla fall but Shulta will bear a lot.

ITUUMKHY. Ala — Mpielay, l’ortsmoqth, ka. jntcr-avrvlci chan Ith’d 72-hole score of

” HACINU • MDO—Gosltown , (| World record of lllf MkCwIth turns In wl S lA ay stake* at.Jfbi

u & X gPRiNak i g/7|B,70) won the. M P 'P ' Btunta wm.i

You’ll croaa one worry off yetur list for years, when you ape* rlfy Dollar and Gay Paints,

DAG Paints are bast fpr tha South bacauea thay'ra made forthe Routhl

AP Nawfaaturca HporUKdltorI'bliutivlutiia 4-o. N*w Ml. I*niI* 4-0, hit.III. (-hlt'agu l-l, t'lnulnnu

WPEHW for the annual National gaafood Festival to be held Sep­tember 1B-1T at Hampton. Va., love* ly Lucy Thorton trim to look Uko a crab, but her andle prove* that ihe Isn't. Ihe will flgure prominently In the propram honoring King Nip- tune. (International Soundpholo)

WEST POINT, N. Y.-llarohl Dean Shulta will got a lot of work a* an Army hack when the football season rolls around next fall.' The tod from Huntington,BmA ' v as Id ia'it 1*1 kin vnH f nah itv iia *

HKMINOLK HCIIHOULK TALLAHAB8KK, Aug, 2 2 -

(Special)—The Florida Slate Unl- vcrslty Seminole* will fate Lie- Ingstun State To ichor* College at Selma, Alabama, on Saturday* Nov, 5 Instead of Friday, Nov, 4( a* originally scheduled, Athtotlft Director Howard • O,. Danfoird an* nounced the change Itila mornlac

phmm Mtweekaw vitally Important to tlwgrowlliaadproepeeity ol tha etato.

O w pMtwar program of conatypctian W MW faeiUtios la tba burgaat in the hUlory ol tbo cUta.

Worked hla wny through adhool becauso hi* father (hen Hal waa 1L Until oil- i to the U. 8. Military Aca- he’worked at various Job*, he helped around a filling

i and although he started r draining n car crankcase, m the gears to lock, ho bald b for almost four years,Ita also bod a morning papsr

Yog can't find Uttar quality any whore—«t a tower price.

For p fnii H#o sfg notice of the from Livingston < no wljl start *t

H*—Sandy Strand K, (WAOLwan tho

Dr. Henry M c L r u Hi iM tM tylafsw iidlaM a

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iou*h c h i m h n / - - t ! X As far back ■■ IMS scientist* s

imimt that am on* some ln»«cta ( that Infested treat, called the San . J on* real*, n few individual Intacta I >mild survive limt-iulphur spray*.

After a few sprayings the*# 1 hardy character* were lh# only • 'me* left. They bred a whole gsn- e- cratlon of Insect* that couldn’t be killed by the usual s*ray m*Aod*.| a

In recent y#AT* aarne hardy: • mosquitoes were found in the;

it >»•

. AND HBRg • 5 MY BABY

GIRL,W ENDY y G A L i!

»* SOU MISSED BV A VfiDE MARGiM NOW IPS MV TURN ID K lR E .'jJ .(/

LAWNMUWKKS abarpened, bl- cycle# repalrud. lock and key work. No waiting—work "uur- anteed. II. W. Shuman, 310 Kaat 4th. BE, Bairfurd, Fla. (Formerly with William# Flxd

GOAT MILKR. D. Priest, Phone 719-W9, W A LT lllSN K lf

X PAYAVBS rO .'l ■*- BUT IT'3 I PSVVELL. i ■'j

I AAA X PTHIR9TV! i.IT'9 UU97 A Tftfdii TMg MB AT PLAYS ON VOUP f B Y B 9I

Mill'* Bwap Shop—We buy, tell or KI.K< trade most anythin*. 406 San* tulu ford Aw. Phone l f i - J , villi

We ’ both loiaL when yotT don't TUX ' bring your prescrlptlono to »'» Laney's. Phono I0».

SO SH it TWAT3 A IMT AMR*?R PURAAONADB!

m W. let I t reelHilvar, Wold PlntliiKi Pol- . Ileby shoe# und otherHighest cash prlca paid for uapd

furniture Ted Davis Furniture Co. nil E. 1st, Ph 99B.

Wanted! Frosh Water flihtng tacklo. Phone 0178 after 1 P.M.

Cochcr Spaniel pups, block, blonde,

URNI8HKD Apaji nslnhborbood. li

ITCMIN3 ouurw n ibmil » N. PalmeVta B PLATING SHOP,

awell'a Ph. 12 ioir and Drag-I.lne Work; wiallsa In pasture work

<i. Registared PadtjnMd, Mrs.

7—i’ctH-Liveulock-HaFFUmiB?RD n on s for sale—Reglatared,

one 3 ribbon credit, young son of Wahoo. Phone |7»*i P, O, Boi ’.'11, Sanford.

polNTKk Puppies 10 mpe. 'aid. AKC Register. 700-FlM ek Ph.

larrrirUTTSOIV1Drfue.AHOHUiI f the I-angley Apartments.

HT from near Enterprise. 1 Kftdy self-priming gasoline P, model No, 774-13. *26.00 Hw will be paid to anyone M l help us locate pump. If

WvS&SK.

MONDAY AUGUST 21. 1842 SAN FOUI) FLORIDA PACK ITVL

Some Insects Gain ImmunityToSprays ►Thought Deadly;

hardy one*Hv ROBERT K. GRIGER

WASHINGTON. Aug. 22-M V -1 " " ‘ V uf Tough Insect* have sciential* In f-. fled. They can’t l>e killed by or­dinary dose* of the most deadly poison*.

The Hclentlst* want to know if they wero horn that way or ac- (lulled their ruggednes# because

. t he y have to live In “tough nclgh- ffhorhnoda."

Frank II. Haher# of the DIvInIoii of Insects Affecting Man and Anl- nioL Agriculture Department. ha# studied everything he eouhl find that has been written on the *uh- lect. I la say* these tough Insect#

could live as being dusted with mmu|uito*s died hours.

If DDT resistance waa acquired like n heavy smoker acquire# a tolerance for nicotine the scien­tist# would not he so pussled. But ■ lie fly Is capable of paxsing along this resistance to hi* children.

Halier* says the mystery still

New In Woolens Make* As Washable As Nylons

it) SAM lltWSON(V YOHK, Aug. t/l’> Soon the gnl« ,-.«n w,t*lt their wool

ami thru mr.links' wool »otki. uni iicaI iI.iv esprit to find iu«l a# tli.iprly nr c»ci\t mil'll ".umrilij, il linkage-' out lulled ami w ,tvh,title. ulmilly will

in ih p.nlmelil ami iM cially .Inn - lliu.uglmul the nation. At llmF# what Cluetl. IViihntly*- ——I......... l"* T,m' ,t ha, Simf.'i Inn for wool.

N-RUHKOtGHS PROFITNEW YORK, A uk

Burroughs Adding Mm-hine t o, ireported net profit foi si* months {ended June JO was 17,equal to !I3 cents u sluin’ Tins rompnred with *11,228,il-l I nr |1.27 a share in the like 1Uls period

Sale* ' increased t>> * l.r>tlir>0,lI l front 946,46 l.llfiil a yeui ago. Tin- report noted 1040 net (irofit was after iirovision uf $i;ihiimhi r. expenses in connection with ini in­duction of New piudutl-.

The hunt used letlel ill tha English Rlphuliet i# the letter “l" .

I in 11 n n > " a . .ItM’uvereil by l.a Salle in litTI

POISON_ Oak oi u/MAO

• !tlii|ilt»hing.dry up■ V V wVlilistersquii kly.aufslf.

I I ■••.IVY-DRY

.till . . . ono of .cl.nco'. m.Jor ,msn., but h . h .. anidea he wants to try.

u-'- (mine to try breeding tha off spring of fly weaaitng*—iy<

mysteries1 .1 iujlaili’ , 'bir.v <" «

gtouu sprayed with DDT occasionally suivlvj this powerful ln.ee lo'wV ihat can’t"take a single whiff

' ' i , . . "f DDT without passing out.They don t do this by accident. Hatches of file* would ha *1-

, ! n lohoratory tests |„,v,.d (u lay eggs, then would get they breed nffsprlnjr that can take , „ )T treatment. Tha eggs of digger iloses of D D T thnn other tut nt?d up thtir tot*

would Iw used to raise the weak few generations Die# >tiaiu.)

'11 test coddled weaklings, of

files.After a .

can he produced that can take•cveral time* the doe# of DDT l„,tli sexes, wlil he turned loosethat i* deadly fur most flies.

This might he possible because the file* lived In a “DDT neighbor

with the ones hard to kill."Soon we should have a crop

•>f eross-lired flies that will liemu Slirw IITVII n —— . _•fund” (tough on flicaj and ac- nelliivr tough nor weak, Juit in­quired resistance to It. Or It i>vtwcen ” he says might he that they almply were Tilut. ; „,,, k|mj of „ fty the horn with lictter constitutions— scientists want, a push-oyer for nmre rugged. fly poison.

Habers went Into the private "The fly I* a friendly rreature," lives of many Insecta and dls- lie savs. “It’s very easy to turn covsred It Is not unusual to find -mt cross-breeds."

none last year to six by the end of this week, the town of 3,000 residents decided to do something about It. They hired ■ helicopter to help wlps out the fly and mosquito population in and near Sprlngvllle. Hare, the helicopter skims along at lire-top lave) engulfing a gasoline slut Ion with a DDT-fug. harmless to humans, but which brings quick death to Insects. Stagnant pools, backyards und river, which runs through the town, wars “covered" by the (»g. fiiitcrmiflonal i'oundpholo)

tine i,I 'll,II I t ’ll,,

uf "IK H --I I li. Ill wool 1 ile.n-l Hu il a-leu, (it'll 1 li it ( NIK ptupci I)III It I led II) i

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Silki ArlicIeiT 1'Tir;i— Real K sla ic Fur a * lUse

UliHALD Went Ads

For Iw d h

ra*, Wl .aaleeSHate

i Sefirwtas sates eoeir »« aa< as# eabUefeeO la ra* it Mara M i

K slaws •Its art iSesfcle vase

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V*.'______ „ *• *•* rtisoseowee tos telepeese s s s s s - i i i s Sn s coarse If »es* t s a s la lieieS IS ike lelefkeee fceeki la rstsvs H t Slds se«eataie4s -lles Iks Hlvertleet •iser'r#

ear a»««e<ir- fl*M !• F*m4sI til# bM< ••••IBIS retire, aU Waat SS* aest ka la aar *ffl*s as ska Sax kafase vakil** Has,

S I M M a e t t l f a* lasasaSlaiels It as ertas ae**ea la i*sr as. Vva t e a s s s S a r a a s a a a lk la fat■ass

THESANFORDHERALD

II HEDROOM huuse, complete clcr- trie kitchen, clean. Hood loca­tion, lawn and shrubbery. Kusy walking distance from husini'ta district, Immediate possession. Price 17,11011, terms. Good value.

: I have three und four bedroom hugalow#, new and modern in best residential sections of Han­ford. If Interested In u homo, see me before buying.

U HEDROOM house, furnished, very dean with modern conven­iences. 4 lots, fruit trees und

„ shade, 16 minuti;* from Hanford.■“Triced at TfllOOi, 91000. duwn■* balance on easy terms.Rural home, consisting of 6 acies

tiled farm with 2 bedroom house offered fur Immediate sale ut 13600.00.

t\ A. WIIIDDON, HR.110 H. Park Phone 12*1

30 ACRES muck and Citrus land. Il Room House, 2 car garuKe. Owner MUST sell -Ph. lHHI-lt.

10 acre tiled tegetulde and celery farm. Flowing wells, uutbuild- Ings, modern homo, Iwautlful lawn, fruit, paved road. Re­duced fur quick sale. Gillens. Call 1660-J.

I— FU R K E N T 1 — 1

ONE A two room modern effl-1 clency apartments, Ideally suited , for Individual or buslncaa couple, i location acrosa from tha Post1

, Office. Phone 660. ;Modern furnished

Also efficiency apartment. Downtown office store. Takarh Apartments, 20H N. Park. Phone

J 270-J. _ # £^Apartment. Adults. Private horns.

SMALL Income Property undei |4,ou) Cash to Settle Estate; Needs some repairs—Five Room Home; Detached Efficiency Apartment—Good Location.

Mae John W. D. Moore UNUSUALLY Attractive Five

Room Home; Double Garuge; Large, Shaded Lot; In FI lie Neighborhood. 97,600. Financed.

_________ _ t Sea John W. D. Mooreapartments.) Four. Two Ucdroom Homes under

94,000—City and Suhiirhan,See John W. I>. Miwre

Established Highway Ruslness with Living (Juarlers— Hear, Lunch, Groceries and Gasoline;

Off joHack to Selim

l u g g a g e s a l et)n Metal ut Fdue

LOCKERS STEAMERS

PACKING THINKS —Wardrobe Trunk#

ALUMINUM LUGGAGE In matched set#

also niitiunallv ndvl. Airplane l.uggap,'

by CROWNAMERICAN TOUKIHTKH

MAXIMILIANIn matrhed sets or individual

casesSANFORD JEWELRY and

LUGGAGE CO.Cur. 3rd. and Hanford Ph. 1.148 DIIOTHERM SPACE 'HEATERS

IP 10 A 60 Mmlids, oil hi gas LEE HROTIIKItS

Jlh. and ElmAmn/iiiK Jidiiihtun’.# "NO-HOACH"

naiMliiiy coaling kills Rnuches, Anl , Wilier Hugs foi monllm. PiiiI y I lip. Half pint M!*r. Kuumll- lat A Anilerson.

b II.P.KItu ligbl twin kicker, A-l condition, tHii.no Plmirn 200-W.

For Sale; I t ’ all Plywood Hoat priced at iinly 186.00. Call UI30

Tm - io Plants lino W. nth ,st.Phone 20U-M. ______

GOOD AND HAD I 6 pc dinette 910.06

iniil xofu l«d 920.06used dresser 920.06

ii. ii! 3 pc lieilriHim suite 960.06 slielilly used 3 pc lieilroom suits

Reg. pi ice *200.06 *90.06I slightly used 4 pc bedroom suits Reg. price *320.06 *100.06

MATHER OF HANFORD 203.00 E. 1st St. Phona 127

I Ill'CitI I l

private entrance. Good neigh­borhood. (HR Melionville. Phone 1806-J.

1T'8 A hotter apartment your are looking for. 4 rooms # bath. AM S. Park Ave.

IXRG E freshly painted furnished apartment 310 Magnolia Ave. Phone 3U-W. A. K. Rosaetter,

Florist.

F u r n ish ed AportmMta from*90 to *A0. All Park Ave.____

TARN, 14 acres, located on Calory • Avenue. Call 114*W.

2" ROOM 6aeheioir~ apartment, with Electric Kitchen. Ph, 149* f. 2M Laurel A

Sanford Telephone— All Stock, EqulpmiAit. Furniture and Loasu —93,600. a

JOHN W. D. MOORE. Healtor 234 K. Flrat St.

Phone 1919

, ESI I ELMAN’S Red Rose guaran- I teed feeds for nmre eggs and I heller chicks.

TGCCHTON A WATSONPhone 118#. 1201 Celery Ave.Apartment Sine (ias Stuve, 406

I Mvilie Avenuu. _____. ENJOY Sunday dinner at Laney's

76c also week day*. Lunette# fl slmrt orders.

w ikk WANTSTC UN I'll UE Ite-upliolstorlng. All'

| work gimiunteed. I'ickup & dell-1 i very. I'lmiie 013-W. Ituniey, DW0| 1 W. 1st. St. 1l i l t A CHIU WORK

Free estimate# on plowing and di#clng farm or gurden plots.

I Also ideal tag and grading iuiild- , ing lusts. Phone IA7-J. Jack j Russell. ___{I.OWER PRICKS, rtapert watch I repairing, G. C Folluwa, Home

Simp, 1700 8anford Ava. Phono ! I149-J. ____Aid. "TYPKfi of hulidoser work,

rcamui.ibtu rales. Free astlmat- es. David E. Carpenter, Phonsinmi-M '

I.AWNS Mu« 11I. low prices. ^len^Jmrd^tacina^^TTO-H^^^^Id^liUHlilCHM tfppuhuillllCN^

ONE llel|iy Selfy fmundry frail-1 I chiso nvuilaldc In tills cuiniiiiin

ily. To own an easy profitul.lr I hiiuliii'i;ii nee Mr. Hiunur Stuff, 1 . at llelpy Selfy (.aiindry fur de 1 tail#. Hill W. 16th St.Gnuery store, meats, piukng.

beer. Good glowing huiiu-. nulled *106.00 Inst week. Cum plete stock and fixtures I3hliu 00. Fur details Phone 1281.

Small baidncss; guild lucntiun, lu« j rent priced to sell quickly. H"#

12— hpcciiii~Svrvit'«M~'— 12ALTERATIONS and’ fires# Mak

Ing. 11 Aik W. III. Street. PI.....1163-J.

VENETIAN ilLINDU made to nr der. Seminole Venelian lllin-i Co. 920 W. 3rd. Ht. Pimm 1199. W.

ft EW FLCOKL jurfared to perfer tlon. Old floors made like new Ylnishlng, cleaning & wrung Portable power plant, 22 year - experience In Seminole County rf. M. Uleaaon, Lake Mary.

ORLANDO Morning Houlimd. Dr lando Evening Star, Cull Ralph Ray. 1109-J.

OALL ci7 for Uattary, Generalur and Staner service. Swam’# Battery Service, 301 W. First RL

#ays at lust il tm» fuund the to do fur Wind what it alteiidy

fur i-iiltuii ami inyuii. It tin- new imn-shtinkitig pro-

fui wool, Sunfoi Ian.• to lie offered for sale

fall in, liulc swculers, sucks, lube#, men’# wool spoil slm i.s, women's skill#, in- "■in ami yard guilds.■ nine# nt a time when thel |i *| «*'*■*( »• ||l)»l»;o>'V ««•.. l.(.

In f, el (lie cuinpelitioli 11. Only Hie tight mmkul

J(ltrt ha# kept llieae final making greatei in-

to tin) w iiiiI iweutci mar­ie Knitted Out-

Aiming nyIon’s i# 1I111I giirments

and a glii cull luuk II* tuliii'lloW 11- -lie ilnl

ycstei day.Tiie new Waul pi nee## also

come# ui. ihe lie uf National Sweatei Week which I lie Knniutu- lien is #pnii-oi lug llu< last week ■ 11 Seplemliei. when il plan# Io have a ewciili 1 gill ciiiili'sl acm-# Hie nation

Tile -"eater hiisine’#, the foun dati mi .iv—. 1# not lii he -nieri'd ati I a-l Vein (lie IMiln-ll) pm llllie,I 1,11111 lliiill Seven llllllluli swiniii . ami mule Himi five mill B hull million #ilinlm gill nielli-,: such 11- pulii anil huxiiuc -lint-.The iih Ih t i \ -hlp|U'<) 111 111 Iv ,mill lull U*l|lh till' 1111 III <4. Thu 1Komi»,.»h.*it nut n\ liiivv j **#*nin»'v H.it iifitl Iimw m iiiiy I n , ‘wi*i « uf 1 *• vi 11 111197 lu lir ii’M. j

Mu t uf them \%»*rt* ’•ultl ulunsr I l i/a n l(he \ t liitit h ctiih l. lint W l I Iiuiic tn C l I 'ii null! anu •'" 1 tin- luilniy .Sniillilam ltollk V> llllllluli "HI til.

’I In luiln -. tluif files# ’ell!,'Ihii i*lit tuin tv tim e 111 i11i,»n SW111I11 l i t vim, Ivvne 11# many j as 1 n> uni. dnl Hut the iiiules went in tmiii' fui tiie pulu, T mid sweut km . Iiiiviiig mine than two tiullmit

'Hu vim, il# I'liiiiiiltituiii xiiys, wtnuei -hi.) i)n 1 - me eyidng waist- lellgtli "Intel- with plunging

1 in- 1111.1, np piiiciilly, Hie Hri 11 -li i'liit u» in Hie l in k . Hubert M I'nvv ling, v n e )>■ e-liietit uf Cluetl l ' * it I >1 n) y , say# t tic A m eri­can 1 lUnpiiii)'# icM ’iiii her# wet# vviukiiii' 11 ;i wav lu 1111111111 wool sin niktige m lien a til itiwli wool dying lu 111 tm upon it The Aiuor- leun Inn.. I' uling says, ucipiired Hie ngtil the pion

lievetup ainl piumote - in tiie United Slates . ( JnM'■sting it heie, ie rumplete control of 11 . . n*ig #tiy«, IP** c iliv - • uiitiol not only till) (■nt also llie tnmmfttc-Ion died ganneiils.

n tinie mo two types 'iliiikiige. Hue I# pro- umkiige "liicll steins I >iii. ..1 lift v lie-# of Hie 1

11 tin tie" pria'ess is n- 11 ptnidy ehemieal

in illriill/e.- tin# fell­'d wool and 1# mi-

■ pi uteil wii-hlug#.

ANNOUNCING kk-oim*:n in (; of

HOMKR’S GRILLiipm nliziiig in goia( fond unit L'U'iUiiiiie.18 [

Tin' ui fui type is it1 luxation slin iikage, uiii-i'd hy any yarn tin-ion- dial univ lie iiitlodueed uto a woid gni nielli d in ing ita

1n1111u l10 l.il. I In,C m why (lie coin- pall) "nut- In el rules for knit- ling nl - illllig Ihe (len t,-d wold. Dowling *a,v#

H ow evei lu m ill - : " T i i e process cmi lie tipphi'd to wind at liny -luge in tin iii.imifucturiiiK period

-link, lop,, vm 11. woven 01 kliit- 11111 lie-up knit led

glow a new ■ me become*

lullile-

ell v ul Dubuque, lu., was 11Il>i do l''ieiich-l'anniliun

Jtihfii Iitilnii|iie.

An avciiige iiule of nalurul gas pipeline eo-l- iit.oiil UOD.imO.

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Mice lank, pumping station and• ill1 Held w*<rr built, said Mr. MoKIbbm.

Wiiin- won obtained from air liM iirll‘1 which delivered water ivlieii compressed air waa pumped, in the tint tom of the well. Water, from the wells flowad by (rarity i IiiimikIi n redwood plpa line to Oil' tl‘M | Vtlll ■it French Avenue I mill Thirirrnth Street and was puni|M'il lo the malna and Into the,1 I'leviiteil storage tank by semi- diesel engines. Tha tank haa‘ a I rapacity nf 200.000 gallant.

tha two diesel engine* now op*r- nted at the plant wero Installed In Uccembsr, 10.'17 and that airlift well eiiulpmtnt was replaced by oloetrie motor driven turbine typo walsr pumn* which are now In opontHMi at tn* seven w*!la_aeuth of the

Truman Speech(rssitssN r ia a raa* oaet

•bn arms program would go to the Allnnth' Treaty cmmlrles. It" said the Philippines mid Koren will aha re like others "whose security la important to world prnre."

“We must continue our aid to (Irrece and Turkey," Mr. Truman •aid. “We should help Iran main­tain Ita firm aland against Soviet pressure."

Mr. Truman said military aid Is "part and parcel” ol the policy of helping Kuroptan recovery, lie conceded It waa costly, but said "It represanta an Invratment In se­curity that will he worth rnanv times Its cost." And ha said It is "part, of the coat of panes."

Unless tha democracies aland to­gether In weld n defense structure strong enough to prevent another conflict, he eald, thpy can be taken over "one by one."

Contreetlng United States' ef­forts to eld other countries with those of Russia, th* President cited U. 8. support of the United Na- tlons, and Ita aid to Graces and Turkey In 1047 which "preserved tha Intersil tv of both countries." , Ha .sitld the Marshall Plan rs-

covsfy program preveqfed general eollapsa Itl Europe.

The. President applauded the signing of tha pact of Rio Da Jane- Ira binding North and South Amar* lea together In a defense alliance and compared this with the North Atiantle defense pact.

"The neat,talk, he said, "la to back up thla principle with mili­tary aealaUnee to European na­tions. i and to certain nther nations, which are unable to build up their

main. In thla way freak water frontI tho plant continually circulates In I the system and haa no ehanca to get rusty from tha ptpae nor to I hrcf'in stegnan

l Future engineering for Ban* fold's water system will extend

I this msthod of distribution, as Wall vans* of a elosed-donr committee I session, however that he would not i permit a vets on the Anderson full 'until* wa have had some teeth I «nnv,"

before the broken aeett inniti can ba repaired. .

"Thla InconverUncsa tt pcopis than It necesaar; rreasea tha fire protec the Fire Department In fire would hays to lay, oblocks of hose before Mi

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Duffy the dog la daad. Korea I Cpekwr Spa- lalnml,

It Mel eurcitmbad several hours af- cfrirer,l a W ' ! S* master |i«roldhom* from Europe ho- from * K|MM"hls Mt hid "been Injured L . | M the wed no interest In living BpMhiBt him. i

tii’Wkni Charles (.Chuck) Heyler ■ iMMrtMf at the ept hospital whora I

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B 4 6 Probe Neutrals Report U. S. ! Better Than RussiaBy R. J. SCOnscon's SCRAP BOOK

, Aug. 22^-IBpeelal)— ft la v«y difficult foT us In America to apprccItM how tbel European# feel toward Russia. In thp first place tha people here r n hopeless. They so# .no future for themsalvea Individually or ml. (actively!’

Since they can sae no economic or social revival Ini thatr own-f *m‘ . t * MfLIIl s»l*Ing W try Commnttlem. Thn«e who He not trust Communist* are In tonstant dreed of war. T H ­US all-aware that lueela could llkaly over run all Europe with- In 10 days. i .-

Becaliae of thla constant fenr ef w«» tha people fwttti money are nof willing to make long time plena, 1 hove driven''Over the whole hf Paris and I have not seen nrtb building erected. I have been told that the" French who have money to Invest era using It In jtfarth Africa, and, South America. < J r

The K scarcity oft (money has •reduced a lot of gangaters In France. They are different from our gangsters. They don’t kill and. s d far as f ha vs. been able «» road, they don't - got caught either.

Food* and clothing ere about double In prlre what they were when 1 'was In Franca lest yaar. It leMIfflcuit to find even h small raataurant where you run get g ‘ meal for leee then *5.00 If you want to go to tha best' place* the check will be from 112 to Its.-' Many of the tourists ap* complaining, but they stny on i Just, the is me, and more a rc coming,

1 have felt here a little morn enthusiasm for Americans thsn I did last year. Perhaps tho com­ing of Hhs American tonrlst bm helped.' And too, I think there Is an Increasing awareness on the part of tha wbol# of Europe of ettr economic and political Im- 1 portsrjce. I

number nt Frenchmen have!I td'ma thnt they did nnt he-

re .that A marten fully renlls- Vdt n big task confronted l| of them pointed out that allayed that time waa work­

er Russia and not us. Thev freld that wa put too much

tho bomb. Certainly the rould not save Enron*,

iisslana could likely taka „„rt/pf It Iwfore wa could or would pea the bomb.

The' Europeans arr constantly pointing nut that the big cities ef Russia are nnt important in a mlllarv senie. Thev say that we collld destroy tho largo eltlrs and yjt the Russians would fljfht surcefrfully Just the sme,

Lars hotuj thst things will tum'fhr the bettrr In tha nest Eve 'peers. We live In a world w1ierk"new forces sre rising all the t Ime. Tha eoonomlc and pnlll- teal kllmete will change and It mav hhanga for the better.’ Dr.' Ralrh Roekman, nestnr of tha Christ Methodist Church nf New*Vork cjtv. Is here In Perl*

“ tig at the American Pro. iM Church. Dr, Bockman Is tary alumnus of Florida

nthktn. I took him tn the llttln, ■ feeidhrant which I wrote about I

■I another article. Ha agreed;: ‘ with Mac that lt.bed.tha beat food I

It* had tasted In France, n Bogie of mv frlsnd* am Inking .• nee 1oi tha high1 mountains of

Tor a Week . Perhaps ill gat root, I want to |

coot breerS before I go J There the weather le hot. i ’■

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J * LOOK BACKOYER KS SMELL.

W tfA 'f p e r c en tOF -THt REVENUE FROM POULTRY RAISINq IN fME U.&. DURING 1948 WAS FROM EGGS

7

6 6 PER CEN'f.

iD-NC) for comment on the*ad-*rente gee a hearing of thla sort FARM. Aug. 22—WV-Themight give a potential anerny. American work th*; ™tlred General replied] batter off than .... ...

I think* that It le one of the terpnrt, according to a

ag man is much his Russian coun

unfortunate parts of an invaatlga- tlon that an attack on tha ability of the B-afl to do Its Job forces the Air Force to give more and more Information to the Congress end the public to get eppropria. (Ions for the B-M. All that gives infoimatlon to the enemy ana the cunssiiuencee are obvious,

"I think one of tke greatest die* •crvlcee to the country Has been

: given by theea anonymous chargee Isgslnst the B-M which have re- •lilted In dragging out Into opon view these figures on performance

no highly iocret."it "absolutely"

his decision best ship to

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WLUiHlNti a '/*. S o 3 POUNDS IS o f Y e N OBTAINED BY ^NlS ME'frtOD»

i thst should I Kpasts said ih* still if thst th# B-U Is IM

jesrry th# atom bomb.opssU «Uii gut in m |iiug .*ui •

70-group Instead of the preeent I to group elr force.

The security uf the ndtlun de­mand* It," he said.

In response to other guestBpsats eald th*ficult for e nation aa •la to cop* with.

He said a mighty network of rsdsr stations and obstrvsr* would be necessary to track tha ship.

At to possible Interception by fighter aircraft, Bpsats said "five or six flghtars would ba required tn down e B-110 Hying singly.”

, "If there were a formation," he leant on, "many mere, fighters i would be required.", fie explained that the atom

______„ _ neutralNprweglan survey.

The Economic Cooperation Ad­ministration (Marshall Plan) Is­sued a booklet yesterday giving the results of fact-finding trips to the U. B. and Russln by separate delegations of th* Norwegian (ten- an] Fedoratlon of Trad* Unions.

It showed:An average American worker

*nrm n loaf of bread with five minute* work; It take* a Russian, two hours.

An American buys a pound of ■ meat with half an hour of labor;] a Russian needs a day.

An American can huy a woolen 1 auit after 25 hours of work; a Russian needs two months to earn ] Th. rr.,p,„*j^ ,

The Norwegians eald their visit to the .United State* gave them "gveeter confidence In th* ability of democracy to solve It* prob. lame."

They said: i"Th* country Is still wrestling ’

with many and great problems.1 Its seonomla Ilfs Is unstable. Its social lifts is complicated by racial prsjudices and frictions between citlsens of many nationalities. The country Is still In th# mailing pot. But It Is moving forward cultural, ty, socially and economically."

O n * Norwegian delegation visited Russia In August and Scp-

M OM PAT A P flIJg T M , 1149

Public Debt Rises | Above $256 Billion

WA8HINOTON7~Attg. t*-VP)I'—The public debt, rising«as the T government overspends Ita in- W* come, has climbed above 1265,000,. j 000,000 for tha first time since

February, 1048.Treasury date showed today the

debt totalled 1255,070,240,000 on Aug. 18 and was on Ita way up. The government already la $1,074,-

171)0,two In the red for the 1960 : fiscal year, which began July I ,' and apparently Is headed deeper < into thu hole for the full year as *. a whole. ^• In rounded figures, government ^1 spending so far this fiscal yearamounts to $6,841,000,000, or nhout »:i(tu,000.000 more than at

I this point last fiscal year.] Receipt* from taxes and othsr IcourccH ho far this fiscal year total $3,1100,000,000 and are about*4«t' f ii nr»r» I .1-.,. ♦-* ..s4 nyiMV fV - V | v v v t ii 4 »» IdUa j . ** *

Citzens Income Hits New Peak In U. S «

MATW betide her crutch##, Char* totte Orensnder la shown aa she ap­peared to testify In Santa Monica, Calif., at th* Civil Aeronautic* Board inquiry Into the crash of a Standard airliner near Santa Su­sanna Fast on July 12. Mlsa Oren- ander, a stewardess aboard tha plan*, told of th* ona-punch flght In mid-air. She eald th* fracas wor­ried th* pilot. Tha crash cost th* Uvea of $5 persona. (International)

bombsaid

______ , tamber, 1248. Th* other loured th#carrier uTheivily armed,*and J Ja n J jJ jf * * 1** f»r »»f*l week, test f j. S . I » R e p o r t e d It could abeorb -a lot more ® — j--------------------- A § 6 0 % P r o t e s t a n t

Nature On Rampagepunishment after It hat dropped

egy In t_____sted "It shouldfiui

Is bomb load.”Touching on strategy in the use

AfcKibbln Talk !""""i of the ship, ha auggasi

“ 'not In* limited to either day or

----- ------ WASHINGTON, Aug, 23—(^>—d'aaiiaaea rt»m f s s s M e) ’the llouso Hanking Com ml tie* to-

flty of Hanford tocik over tbs ,iRy struck from Its now housing water supply frsnchls# and the.jjj] „ provision muthorlrtng *3W,- present reservoir, overhead etor ooo((i0() In direct homing loan*

(C s i l lm s S N - m gage OaelNEW YORK, Aug.

; The United States 1* aboutAug. 22—Un­is I«

Protestant00

country. The fires destroyed entire j par cant Protestant says th# villages and burned over 100.000 Christian Herald, unofficial Pro­

testant, 83 per cent Roman Cath­olic, alx per cent Jewish and ona per cent divided among such group* a> Russian and Greek orthodox, Spiritualists. Buddhllata and others." said the publica­tions annual report, released yee- trrday.

Religious bodies, in this country had a total membership of 79,- 670,852 at the end nf 1048, Last year’s membership gain was re­ported as 2,100,104.

There was little change In- dirated In the relative strengths of Protestant* and non-Protet- tanti.

Figure* for 222 Protestant denominations totaled 47,567,208 members, a gain of 1.407JI27 las| year. Preponderance of Protest­ant strength— 03 per cent—le In 81 larger denominations.

Total of Roman Catholic* was $0,071,007, and Increase of 807,- $24 last yaar, as reported by Catholic aoureoa. ..

Biggest Protestant denomina­tion le the Methodist, wlh 8,051,- Png members, Next In sire Is th* Northern Baptist Convent!*! with 0,401,981 tneftberi.

acres.Army firefighter* said today

they had the hlese under control.In the Pacific Northwest, vio­

lent rarlh tremors rorked a wide area hut no casualties or major damage were ropnrted. The ((iiske apparently centered In HrilMi Co­lumbia’s Skeerin River vallrv hut was felt as far south an Portland, Ore. A two-fool wave Inshed the waterfront of Ketchikan, Alaska, moments after the shock hit tho area. Power lines were torn down and water main* hroken In some part* of Renttle.

Tho hurricane, probably in­creasing In slie and Intensity, roared toward tlie Florida const, but observer! ssld there was no Immediate danger to the coast.

At 6 A. M. IKHTI tin blnu. with 00-mtle-an-honr winds at It* heart, was centered about 440 mllaa east of Nassau In the Ba­hamas. It was moving west north­west a some 20 miles an hour.

In tha druught-strlekan waat. hundreds of firefighter* battled flame* In the national forest arean of six slates where at least six major fires still ragsd out of eon- trol. . .

Three swept through the Pay­ette National Forest of central Idaho and three others through tlie Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming. Four fire-fighting crew­men were hospitalised.

In gutter, fragment* from ex­ploding anto-alrcrnft idiell* nien- nred nrmv flre-flghtor* battl ng a brush fire on th# army proving grounds at 8t. Maurlca en Haul. The shell* were burled dud* that had failed tn explode during firing tests. No Injurlea were reported.

Meanwhile, seismograph* pick­ed up saver* earth tremors In other parts of th* world.

At West Bromwich, England, seismologist H. 1- Shaw recorded a sharp earthquake, probably

WASHINGTON, Aug. 23-(A>)—The Individual Income of the average American reached a new high of $1,410 last year as com­pared with IU1D In 1047.

A report Issued by th* Com­merce Department thla week-end covered Individual Income—at dis­tinguished by th* take of corpor­ations—from all sources.

The dollar total of $200,000,000,^ 000 It showed for 1948 bettered 1047 by 0 per cent, but a gain In poulatlon trimmed the Individual average hack to 7 per cent.

The largest regional gain was 12 ncr cent credited to eight cen­tral Hiatts, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri,, Ohio and Wisconsin.

The smallest Increases, 6 per cent, were In the elx New Eng­land states, Connecticut, Malne^% Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont: and four far western states, Califor­nia, Nevada, Oregon and Washing- Inn.

The only two declines reported were 4 per cent In North Dakota and 1 per cent In Kansas.

Front a per capita or avsrags standpoint, New York led the country with $1,891 In 1048 whits Mississippi was at the bottom witli^ $768. V

Threat Of WartCaatlaae* areas was* Oael

1* a fraud. tVr i eject uny plane for a dictatorship over the people."

Ruse I an-Yugoslav relation* wor­sened last .June when Russia ceased backing Yugoslav claims to Austrian territory at the Pari*

sis double crossed h*t In order to got the Wastarn Powers to agrse

.-soviet r< i • to tiurmnri as­sets In Austria. Russia con- lemlcil Tito's govstniuent had long ago given up mi the Idea of gelling Austrian territory to set­tle war claims, but had wished to' pilin' I ho responsibility for th* tied slop in Miuicow'h lap.

The Communist strike offensive- against tho Finnish government list momentum. Worker* apparent-^ tv remained deaf to Red plea* fo r* father walkout*. Striker* In many Industrie* were reportml strum.i- Ing back to work. Thera Included bakcre, hrewery worker#, dock workers and lumbarjacks,

The Social Democratic (Social- .lit) government of Premier Karl l A. Fagerholm charged that the' series of walkout* was an attsmpt to prspara Finland, which .live*In the shadow of Russia, for a Communist coup. . . . *

me Communist timetable haA cslled for more than 100.000 of Finland's 800,000 nnlonlisd work- ers to be on strike today. The, government has not yet bean nbl*

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WlJalf tcaHered IhuntlllthnW* *r* In Ibt, nlternnon.., othersl»o grnrrjllt fair weather through VWdnetasg, On lie variable wlndo.

SANFORD, F W IU n V ^ K S D A Y AUGUST 23. 1949

Tito Offers ToSettURow

Previews '50 Pearls

With RussiaNo Knee-Bending Is

Seen, However* I n Latest O f Seven

, Notes To KremlinS t C lU IS An* //P». .

Yugoslavia expressed willinrncsi twidsht to reach ■ icttlemeat will) Ruttio on "all disputed questions" batwaan tha two lauding countries.

In a now note to the.Soviet gov­ernment Yugoslavia told Mmcow that Premier Marshall Tito war willing to end tha bitter fight with the Kremlin.

At the tame time, ugoilnvia aerved a (tern warning to Rutna'i ruler* to keep their hand* oil the internal affair* of thin Balkan Com muniit country.

The not* wae tha firat cooling word in a war of word* that Inn! become white hot In the pait two week*. It wae the leventh note in mi exchange between Belgrade ami Moecow.

Murray Says Sled ViewsInsuItTruman

Yugoslavia formally expressed »r "readiness to approach the ilntlon of all disputed question-

hereolation - . . .with th* U. B. B. R. In ag'iwdanre with end In the spirit of th» Inter national obligations undertaken lev both government*."

There wee no Immediate indi­cation of what Moscow'# reaction would ba to this extension »f the olive branch. Tito hsi been at odd* with the Kremlin for 14 month*.

Th* Moseow-dlrectad Comlnfnrm (Communist International Infnr matlon Bureau) expelltd' rito and hie Yugoslav Communlata for n» tlonallitlo deviation* from what Ruielan leader* regard a* "Mho dot Communism. Th* Russians have called on the Yugoslav* to overthrow Tito If he did notchange hi* policy. Tito ’>*• main-

‘ la po*itlon, however, was no attitude of knee-

IBM. . . . .talned hie poaitlon, however.

* was ho ating In today’s Yugo»!av not*,

r. it atatadiYugoslav government un that no preeaure from the

iw*g%p*Negro Editor At Communist Trial

Hits CapitalismNEW YORK, Aug, J.l-l/l'i

—Federal Judge tlaroid K. Me* dine today told |urore In the Communist conspiracy trial:

ehlng the test"W , are cleg*.seventh month, the trial Is on*

approachingMage* of the trial.” Now In its

of the longest criminal trial* InrlcAmerican " history. Attorneyrfi

fieneral Tom C. Clark has eat I* mated It will coat "roughly SI, sag,000."

NEW YORK. Aug. 31—« V - A dtfanie wltnaia at th* Cnmmu

3lit conspiracy trial aald yester- ay tha United State* It no ex­

ception to tho Marxltet law that CaStlaiitm muat give way to So- clallsm.

Th# wltnaia. Abner W. Barry, of New Rochelle, N. Y., negro ed­itor, made the statement under questioning by Fader*! Judge Ha­rold R. Madina.

Barry also explained'what Com* mimlda mean whan they talk about "democracy" In !h* form of

.............................lo whena "majority" decision on £ and how Socialism shell ha brought

a boat.The witness aald tha Communlits

d<* not main a decision by tha ballot—but by unidentified groups of people whom tha Rada con­sider "flood people who want goodthing*.

rry, who look tho stand for 11 top Communist* leaders on trial Idgntlfiad hlmaolf aa tha editor of the Harlem edition of tha Work'

Sunday edition of tha S B/&. Worker. Communist nwwapapaf.

Tha defendants are charged with olant over

... ..-indents are char

2racy to advocate <

a a v 'tr*» yx. wltnau

*j£srawltaaao. Harbart not; anxwar qua

W took* on negro pi what , tha praam!

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ONE OF THE feature attractions at the Jewelers' Exposition at New Yoik's Waldorf-Astoria (a Ml** Kuina Paige, wearing a awint-ault made up almost en­tirely of pearls. The gema anil pearl* displayed at the ihow are valued at approximately 835,000,- 000. (Intelnational)

City Authorize* Furtherance Of Housing Project

Higgins Announces Public Housing Of­ficer Coming Here

Tli* City Commission last night endorsed a proposal by Edward

.obtaining a public housing project in Sanford, for the building nl 90 units for white and IQP units for coloied rriidents.

Mr. Higgins announced that he i« bringing in an officer of 'he Public Housing Authority as soon as possible to go over th# ptes'nl project to make any changes that are deemed necessary.

In pointing out the possibility of obtaining public housing in San­ford he stated that a public hous­ing authority wat formed in San­ford in 19-4! under the authority granted by State legislation.

"During th* period of th# war,” said Mr. Higgins, "(his area could not qualify for defansa housing as tha demand waa not acuta

Randall's Statement Declared Un t r u e : John L. Lewis To Negotiate Contract

NEW YORK. Aua. 23- rJ P t- Philip Murray, president of the CIO Steelworkers Union, declared to day that statements of steel industry executives before a presidential fact-finding board were "an in­sult to the President of the United States.”

Murray, beginning the union re­buttal to the steel companies pre­sentation. devoted his opening Mete- ment lo an answer to Clarence B. Randall, president of the Inland Steal Co. Th# union seeks a H) cants-an-hour package, including pension anf) insurance benefits.

"Mr. Randall impugns the mo­tives of the President in estahliihinti the steal industry hoard." said Murray, who also is CIO president.

"He charge* the President with taking ‘axtra-legal action' at mv request and impliei that the Presi­dent did so because of 'political alliance' end obligation to in*. "Mr. Randall's statement in this regard is an insult both to the high office and the person of the Pres-

! idenl of the United State* "1 Murray added that “I cannot of cour*# praaum# to answer for the President. I can say for my­self thar* ta no truth or substance In this statement."

Randall, who was Mir first In­dustry witness before the board, declared that President Truman. In establlihlng the fact-finding procedure In th# dispute, bad pro­claimed government wage filing and had started on the load lo a "Socialist or coporativr slut*.

Th* Inland president said th* union had not bargained In goad

aa* M rsszthe government" had been able to persuade th# White House to itep In.

Mr. Truman aacurad a 50-dayil aailsaM n **’«• »l«l

AModAtcd Press Leaned Wire No. 261.

House Group Votes U. S. Arms Aid Tq Greece AndT urkey

pose* with members of Id* Cnldnot following „ meeting at Blair (I. to r.) arc: Deft-use Secretiny l orn- h.iiu-.u. Secretary of Htala

........ ............ ....... ........... ........ CVIcr President Allien Itnrkley. In-a-nty Sene'mv John W. Snyder;As»•»*sii> General Tom C. Clark. wh« has liern numtd n Supreme I'nuri .hi-int lie will he succeeded by Sr it .1 Howard McGrath, I n f * * ' 41. Is* r > nre: Interior Secretary .loini* Kmg. I *o»t master General I M. O'uildaoti; Agriculture Bacfttary Gharlea llmnnan; Commen-e Sm.i^iy r i , M|r< Sawyers: Labor Srcietigy Mautlca Tobin. (IntaniiBanal)

enough. In 1045 a project was sub- Publlcmlttad to th* Fubtle Housing

iCaansM* M **■• *!■•

Boyle Re-elected To Civil Service Board

Service employee* of the City re-electad L, F.' Boyle Frlda>

Civilat a member of th# Civil Borvlc* Board for another two year tnm, N. O. Garner, aieletanl aecrelary of tho Board, announceiitoday.

Mr. Bovlo racalved W votes, with non* against him, making the vota unanimous. Although soma of th* tmployaes wara away on vaeatlona the vota waa th* heaviest aver eh»t In a Civil Service sitetlor ln Banford, aald Mr. Garner.

. . . . Civil Barvlea oBard of the City of Banford," h* aUtad, "la ac­cording to Information that I have received, the only board In th*

f t * t t t £ # U r £ £alatant aacratary aa a mambae of

^*C^sM *r#bl*tlTanthualaam waa during the gleotlon, ’ he da- and aatlafaction area shown thg large complimentaryiW thg large complimentary

ot# glvan to Mr. Boy)* who ha* arvad so fAlthfully elne# Civil

1*44."

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Rev. Zimmermul Business Looks Up As ChildrenTells Rotary Of National GuardChaplain Sees It ’ Aa

1 Of Few Bastions Of States Rights

Declaring that "war is a nasty and hruMlinng business” end nevtf snlvn anything, (he Rev. H. L Zimmerman spoke lo the Rotary Club yesterday on "The National Guard" and said that there is a

Prepare Wardrobes For Schooln, s \ M i n n -kin

NF.W 9 vlRh. Aug i I 1 I ’> It 4 ■•.!« i" .i,-i to gr | your child >e«dv for school. ** u you didn't kino- And ihr minin'* merchants, as <--11 as man* niinul.i* lilifis, ne Imping vmi II ti l* up the young sprout lli is month and next with plcn-y nl in »■ .lull.-,. *l,,,r« ,*nd arcctsories,

I’sues ale sjtghtlc lower than Iasi vm it, m .1 «lnie*, Iml you slillra>, )inv hhihi imglilv fancy prices* — — ---- -.if v ««*i it nut 4*iii • 111141 to wfurInu v rlotlipA

“My Hacienda”, Wcnter-Connollv

Song PublishedA musical composition, "My Ha-

citnila”. a Mexican love song tango, with lyrics by Willard Con­nolly and music by Harry Waster, has been published by Mills Music, Inc. In New York City, according to word received today by Mr. Connolly. The composition waa In­troduced by Wenay Barrie, wall- known screen and television ac­tress. to the publishing firm whan she returnad from Banford to New York winter bafora last.

Th* front cover la finished In deep rose and white and features a picture of Mias Band# In thacenter. The place waa broadeast by Walter Klmbta over Btatlow WDHO soma time ago. Mr. Con­nolly and Mist Barrie formulated their plant for tha Introduction of the piece during an Interview at the Mayfair Inn. fiht than contact- ed Norman Warambud, musical di­rector of Mill* Music, Inc.

Mr. Waster, composer, live* with hla mother In Laxo Mary. Hi* father, the lata 8. E. Wostor. cam* here from Providence, B. I. and was a violin maktr who learned hie trade In Sweden, where hie other ion Birger, a Lakeland piano dsalsr and vlollalaL wagborn. The Waster family awvad north for several years during early thirties and Mr. Ty thirtieshi* brother, Birger, In Naw York andesrved with ths Third Army c m * seas during tim* as a Franca, anddivision In- th* drive Into i.nd Austria. Mr. Wsafer la

G nir T "gaged aa pianist for ths >bls orchestra sad Is g |

em Co! lunar.

Mr. ConaoUy. who wrote ths My BselmidaN m s Hvgfllyrics for

In Banford allies 1 of Mr. and Mra.108 Beat Blgf ha* been a orchestras for a came to Florida 0. aistaff aa a rasortseearly part of INI,

iafrgiaid nur advancing but stumb* ling Mviliration."

Hunting nut that the regular Army consists ol some 600.000 men with an average coil to thr govenment of $ 16,000 each, Rsv. Zimmerman said the National/ Guard Consists 1 369,000 maw

1 iitnllv if n -1- a little noireto 1 lit fit H l»l»\ than a girl. Ittill .-% till* •• nti • turdir-r li-atht-r,

)4 lit 1 nilfoil fit lit-Id lunlnr Inline1 II 4. L ».* h«•• *1 I'M motion- alri'H, v lift' » t’tl in retail storesSMI -« Mtr In ml (lOtltl -ale.- total-arc Ml.rl €•*| III IIIR IIY lilnre-.

1 I* V’v H •l'i 1 il '*1 iwfllll' 1 H f" 11*4*|| •aye f H xlll’ II sliriw" III I'hIIh-, w iiIinii'd In di-i'la •Ing e\ fi yllilng

with an average coat df $800 each,ndaus saving'lofndrcatmg the

Destruction Is Spread Over U.S.

By Foresl FiresniM’ lit

(rem handmade pinafores In thinking milk net formal* for the high isho>l h"ltdav ddiur-.

both in (iirgnn and In Hrouklyu, ,t»ie* reiiurl flraman red it th* f••*#*( oiling rolor in 'lie hack- to *cIiimi| pi nnmttotis. 1 hit Bouth ^,'i'is g./t sale* *4 rey s is i and

Contlitiona »S.t id 1* n s t A ppiod t: h- •*u: Those Of IQ47MIAMI. Aug, 13— (IT< -Th#

-raMin'a first Allsnllr hurricane mured north* nrd about 300 miles .iff Iht Flnriiln cnaat to

ilm.laspaytr* ol lhd-National Guard |Hu' insytlam

Ha explained that the Nation.' Guard is on# of th# few remaining "bastion* of Btatas Right*' nmt called attentinn to tho atlcmp' made at the close of Ihe rm*"' war to nationalise It. Thi« tempt, he said, wae drf»->i!> I through the effort* of the Nai. ■" al Guard Association

Th* National Guard is a ri»< army", he aald. "It'a 'top' toe-*-' may he squally as good *» p» -* - slonal man. Moss of them an- " bat vatarani, but they *i

* 1, 11* I pupil- SICIl'l t ill* h im 11 <4ft'« 'lily i tiEloiiieiM liy Miiy fiiPHius Sm ut* l l ' r t t o i i lu r r t h m iM «9fl 111II Jl t *• if W ll l l l i l C » e I I l f ' t(> f l i •ip j» fn» fiMt urNilr, if tb«i( lot ltd 111 n il C'Mtl V In* *4 M I 4* III 1 1»*f it fs 's Hint 11111 h f It ry * tliitli 11 • ii ii 11 / 4|«* ,4 t - l* l 4 t|o lll**W V\ I » l||l I CO -t$4/»

ritiinU tn ink* Imbv <»i*«$ ilurin.r the " n i . Him - ' ll It* molt* cbililr**n

day aa a new "area of suspicion" wasIf leu

nitwas ragorfed .east of Puerto

Hentlerson Tells Lions Club About Needs Of State

Thrr.r Other Nations'ImlucIH lit B i l l j fnst Of H-36 Pro- ernnt Iq I Billiofi1

Population G r o w l h Of 800,0(10 In 10 Yeni's Is Reve.«l»,fl

WASHINCION. Aug 23—Hie roinhinrd Jiroiip ( ommitlcil °n l "iugn Relation* oi\ l Armed'l-rt.iirt tojjv * - r*l ♦239,010.--0 ( M I un,, f,,r ( jrffee. Turke/,*' Iran. Ki'if*. ,n.l (hr Philippines/1

____ _ | I !>► -omnultcr* (l-layrd until7Problem* laced hv the Stair Lag * latr• ilm » r ,l drrislon *s td

islaliiic Imi to. my i Ih i.ar-,1, .,1 how run, I, indil.iiv ,»>•,-i.iiicr «ha(1 Florida a* it* giowtl, inrra*«a« wrrr l>f gi>»n Fur«pa.*n mrmhers of today outlined to member* „l thr'th» Atlintx I’ •• * uit.lc Prc-ident Lions Club by Charle* Tom llendcr- huin.ip'i him* ml piogr.im.son n( Del..,ml. astiitanl In Al torney General Richard l.rvu* and son ol Mi* I. M. I ailnll i,I Sal lord.

He « * , iniioduccd l>>’ Rami

I haurnin ( „nn *ilv (D- T cO of the I -imgn Rrl.ilion* Cominitta* animunrc-J lint il>c combined*

,ppii<*-1 i ' l l »7it.i)nn lor* tiicc. a dij luikcv. iml 327,640,*

Kirchol. president of tha IVl.and tKHt to, Iran, Kma* mil the Philk* Lions Clulr, who pomtrd out that, ippmc,

fo il,,; i,, h<»d tin- year than ever

profeaslonal aoldler*. though th*v mad* up of business and t i' f-alonal soldiers. Thu* thn Nutu"'" Guard Is In a sanae Mtnuti Mi - and are ready to go Into active service at moment’s notice."

Rev. Zimmerman traced tt»- tu­tor* of th* i£4th Regiment fi-m Ite service on the Mexican bnnl. i. through th* first World Wa. the South Pacific campaign duimg •!'-• second World War. He »*ul !>•-! It waa one of the outatai’di'g unlta tn the Army and added that two of It* battalions received Pr< -• Idantlal Unit Citations.

Hg alio ravlawed thn recent ,n- eampinant at Fort .Taeksnn md contrustad a National ( i i i in l < »mp of today with one during th* w war voara, adding that the n * "1 Ing la much more rlgoiuu* and complicated now than than H* U toewssawaa Wa h a - »'*»

liefnre mun* thnn 3l> million hoya and gul- under M year* of ngt- are rxp i.-li d In i nti r the clnan- room.- It the Imgi'st notentinl retail mutt it thisl tho mitflttera of the voting ever luivo luid.

Figure out how much you're

I'laua* from Rrmaevalt niMil-. Sill Juan, and Klmlley Field. Ilaimuila, were anil t„ Invr-u g ite thr urea In the geiiM.il * trinity of the Virgin nod I a, ward l-lntnh, about 1.0011 rmlr- nmilhrnal of Miami

»V AHMUCIATEIi I'lH.K.-iI linn*,iml, of men «'itig,-lr,| i,.

il.*v In halt (hr mteail of I,,,- i fire* in Ihe United Sl*i*, ,,m| ( ,„ acia

Flame* lirkeel at timhciliml m Maine, in western and far we.Inn it*le» and in Quebec.

Score* of person* », rrc c, mn led from their home*, hundred, id

Mr. Hendfi<nu gradiialrd Imm lugl school heic. i* a graduate nf Strl ion U n ivetllly w liric lie lalci h r- canie a ptnfe**oi, and ailm dc.l Yale l aw Si bm>|

Trin in g the ginwlh and need of Incrcanfd government -at'h-e- aa agriculture developed in I'tor Ida. Mr. Ilender-nn pointed mil that Je ffriM 'ii countV m north west Florida wa- m i- the nut staiiiling agi n ultiii al pat* d Mil­ita te With the •Irvnlnpmenf "( rom m rrciai f»rt, l i /••• * Mu- ceulei moved In aunMi Flmnlo, he m ill

The -taic'« pupulatiuii has in cren-ed f|.>n, 5.'K.tlilti in I'lOli In more than "Mm,noil Italav. ond durlm : the na,i III .u-ai- rilHI.OOil addition*! |ie»p|e lia-e mode their | huinta In Mie -late More than I, 000,000 tnun-t- visit the state annually, he ; united mil

Good guver|iin*,nt ha- had to follow the Imii-aae in papulation, and,** man has planted vinp* gov- •rniuant support liar, heen needed ^ 4ha fmfn if enod mail* to gat ernpa th market Today, he de ilarort, Florida ha- I t.iwm mtle- ,,f highway nf which it,linn >n,- Innd surfaeptf, and tin- |nu-pere I inure fuinm-nilly Ilian ally other .Uiithi-rn dale The average faun rl m flu- rtille, ln- levrali-d. haa mi Hnunnl Inr-uine ,,f I.I.Vnu - mil (i.linl eiili Ihe JIochi •( IU ago

\ a In*, nf agin iillm ,1 •■» -| l.l.Mi.nnO.miO a yeai and in, nine m

I ihe »•.,t* tolal. in O'- Mil,II two Hid noe ilau ta He I n ' *••'

IVdir ,m >n"t« h v * been i{S*

i,lv t*\ the House;

star

Paint Firm Givqn 'Sf'cnnd Chance’ Ta Bid On Slate Taj?»

spending Mu» full on your own live-lock perished and thousand, olnrldu mid mv nod multiply that liy 30 million, ninl you’ll «ee why merchant- at mind the i-nuntry look jor then Im-mi-s- to get a shot in the arm next month.

It'll tn- a tugger market next year, and the next. IW largvnt baby crop of all waa hi 1947. [hoy'll lie noting school about 1968. They'll need more school*, more teai'lie,'-. more children's clothing and -hues, more book*, more paper, more soda pop.

As It is. -late governments -pent l".d htlln.n on schools III the year ended .lone 81), 1918, III*

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Tell If ‘Contract Presnure’

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acre* of brush and timherland weir burned over.

Official* in San Diego rmin'i dr dared an emergency cmidtum when one new fire broke mil in I other minor blare* were repotted

The new fire rage-1 in !Mn-. Canyon, north of Fnlltirnok, t'rhi Bcoree of aettlers fled Infme ib. flames. Three small ram-he- wei burned and hundreds of llvi-sto. psrlshad. The fire »,vept ovn min- than 1,000 acre* In iiimii-I ilmm• country,

In Quebec, army and civil- >• fighters won a buttle again-' a five-mile fir# nnd saved llu- I mu rntlan Mountain villng'.-- of T<-", honna Haights •ml I'incotn t from thretUnari dtitnicllon.

Fairings Belea.sed In M en s Singles 01 Tennis Tourney

made liy*■ nt iliva of I 'out Coni-

aid if h* ,-!iaili-o ha

'warded to

A shift In the wind contril'Uie. to their effort*. The two villng*-

• i-r-ng. hi the men's -in g le - nf the Srt,lor Tenru- Tnurnnmrnt, ,p "i-ored hv thr .1 (' Mutrlo-an

|* . doppars of vegetable-, weresmrmnrrd Mil- morning t»V Mr-. P M tsingle- at the Mavfulr Inneaurt

W'nner- of each match will he d* let mined on the h»*i* of the fn .i -rt. -hr .-taietl, ami only in • he f"ini- will two mil of three >• I- hr played

I ,,|, seeded player* in the men'- ,mg!e» aie Clay VVIIIIam- and id ite t ucker, who advanced Ihe .piarler f i lia l - on hyes

f h r n-iring, « " « a- fnllnw-r First lliackel

! time fucker v- bye.Rutland Dean vs. Hamid

llerh-t.1 t.'n-il Htne- v- "Dub" Epp ..1 Mamilicii Bisbee v-. Jo* Me-

I a-ltll,rre 85 mil** north of Mnntrral Second Bracket

In Main* more than a riotuu fm * , ' lay Williams v*. hya. burned In brush, slash ami timbei Jim lligglns vs. Bobo Dean.land, (kuatln H. Wilkins, deputy forest ionunlialoner, aald the -talc waa fakt approaching tl.« cxtn-mi- drought condltlona of 1917. In Misi year forest flrea In Maino ru-i lit tivsa and 180,000,000 damage.

a I v°" *r’' **,l? ■<lvl»*d._ * "*nd post your -cores on th# Irrac- grt -fleet pn-led on tha Mayfair

*t<JS8i2ir«2uKl.u''

liordon Dean vs. C. V. Proctor, Jr. Frank Bowen, Jr. va. Hay Fox.

Play will begin today anil play- , rs are urged to complete all matches », soon as possible, sahl Mr- (tingles “Contact the person

I W dtAIIASKLF. A u g . Vd—(AT llo- Muhin, l today -- n charged

wi'h giving Mn- t;|idl„n Paint'•oHa of T ill ili ' .ncond. i, use" to inok' n o fid hid ',. ,i|,ply rari'iort un i ml for IUMI

" 1 I i ■' i la witnniohih ' i cI II,. IICCIIH |l |,", l .

i' "»rlu* Mtt'.'V. '-i'll 'hr Mnrrft Stand,ir,I n "iv >ft Tkuui' i M-Ca a» tjlven, a ......mlwould drop hie prior-

WII-nipin, lu-l wrrk

on the recomnn ndution of Govern­or Warren who pi.’durrd a letter hi w-htch the firm promiia-d ta post a bond guaruntcving its pro­duct would lU-rl -Inti- .pt-Clfli-U- linns.

Dan D'Alembert., rmrchuuing' agent for Stut>- iii iiluiion-, did' mil recommend Mn- (Hidden low hid of 17,795 70 ti'-ciiiiso in, -aid thn company'.- .-amides did not pass State ti'ct- lie r ,- inmi'iidcd tit* |B,040.(17 bid of thn Harris St imlurd Company

McCoy told ih e Cabinet mem­ber* they should hr In,; men and admit'an Itijuslii" lm- I,con done.''

lie lead'n telegram from J. C.‘; Godwin, aailstun' Stoic prison "iperltitaudent. -'atitu: "tat only,•umplea of hi* firm and Hioae otinter-Chamlcul i uni ui, met, dtat* apKclflcoiion- llu- Inter-1 Chemical bid wa- for flu ,780.38.' Godwin I* production manager st Mm prison, which miik— Florida, lug*. {

McCoy, also claimed if In. com­pany war# given the usual fiv4 percent preference nllowml Flor-

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Ida fltma, hla bid would b- I J 17.08. less than tbs Glidden Company. ’*

REEKINGATLANTA,

m i l ltar two stato Deputy ported tM*y

STATES RIGHTS . WASHINGTON, Aug. 88 (,T)

-W illiam H. Talbot, national I commlttoaman for Louisiana, -aid 1 today If tha Daniocrutlc National Commltta* kicks him out. he will Uka hla flyht back home and "alap them down."

Talbot la on* nf the 8tafo» Rlghta mambara of- lha committer whom national party Iradara ara

F to oust because of their . tha Btataa Rlghta pra- ticket In 1048.

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COMMIT ! FF STANDS * MIAMI, Aug (/Pi The Mj-

uml Dally Now- -aid today tha Kenata fnftiHir" nnd Taxatiotf Commltta# "will -taml it* It •*’’ *t| the special *»•«ion of tile Leif-.

TWO,

WEfTE GIRL RAPED NEW YORK. Aug.

Two 15-year-old nagri youth’* w*r# called Into court today on

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PRESIDENT DIES PANAMA. Panama. Aug. 83—

(If/.- Piealdent Domingo Dia< Atosrmtna of Panama died today It. waa 74

In falling health (or several months, Dial obtained a six months l**v* of absence from hi* post on July 88. Th* first Tic* liifsidant, Dr, Daniel Chanls, Jr., tvsa sworn In at that tlma as acting chief txecutiv*.

LITTLE- EFFECT NEW YORK, Aug. 88-UF)—

The W*st*rn Union Telegraph Co. •aid today tha 40-hour w**k for i*||road employe* would have onli negligible affect on Ita talsgrspi ■arvtca In small*? communlti**.

Railroad telegrapher* handle Western Union teMrang. In son town* where thar* la iMuffleleot

murt • aaparate

i-letur*.In addition to Suriatnr W. A,’

Mlnnde, tha committee i- com* pisad of Sanatoia It nymond Shd- don# Tampa; Philm U. Beall, Pen­sacola;. Rgy Carroll, Kissimmee; Lloyd * Boyle, Sanford; A. 0,McArthur, ' rernandinn; J. B." • w e i M IM T , I PKogert, Winter Garden; Wullac* Sturgl#, Ocala; W. J. Bay. Hri-dantpni.

SBC. Pearce, Palatkli

Mlrd, Fm t I.so Jet dale vatic". Buahtiell.

Ion Schedule

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».r-M.—Mayfair Courts—

TournamentAll mambara of

Sleagu* meet at- th#hu photographed.

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buslntu to company

-Fort Mellon Perk t of Junior Tannla,

ponrored br tha. Frofasalonal Wo*

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t'Hurd t'lcviuu-v-lo'li mii in I,«If ihe H .H )0 ,990.* 0(81 lArtl l>, the I’irsidrnt fof Luiopcsn incmlin- ol ilie AtlanticAlliam #.

Meanwhile ihe \li Force gavet'ongifi, '", -Iiii'ii*-' of 11.023,- ui 111,01'" ,.,i 11,. ■ of ill" B-38l"iiiil- i I'li.g, mi

Tin- figiti. nine ool in teati-'moil'. I. I* G 'ii" " l Edwin W. Bautin^, o, Ho l io n Armed Snt' i , ' "iiouiM", mve-tigutiun..f i|.. ' . i ,i,i bond, currier,.

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