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f A G * rouii m 8AHF0BP HW UIA IAH70BH FLORID* MONDAY MAY S3, 1949 ------*- Giants Meet Leesburg In ‘Ladies Night* Tilt Tonight Sanford Takes Three W eekend Contests; Miss Dot Powell Wins Honors Legal Notice Ben W ilbur Slated viiTirn nr sllrrttt r-s *al.r. NOTICE IB ItKItEIIY UlVf.V In Women’s Gc!( Tournament Thai I I* A M Kit* * ttheritl ..f To Get Hill Call Ms* 1111 Ii •»I #• « '•«IS II t >• KImIIiIm U III III \»<*Ii on ms* hvIliH *• hul# !•«> .if Mrs. Ivey played In the fourth .r Hus I’ouri iturloa • isasl Iclean sweep uf their litre# week­ afternoon Mis* Dorothy Powell fllyht. Mrs. Stuck playeil to |„oir •■( >ni. m tr-iu in* ...... of Sanford was defeated In the end rfiiite«l* liv triim nliiK < the fifth lllylil and Mis Illy httit»r itour tit Mmi»f• • 1 kl r*rin«lii <1 • (ialnesvllle Ii M*'n I ii a pali of final* of the first fllyht in the I- «int ylnhothain was entered in the •'•Minir !• trltl * Minin It* i'll Igames and taking ilia* Leesburg Florida State Women'* liolf As­ I Ur t.r I r \ V «ll««l** II* lit r ill.Ul •!• ninth flight Mrs feci) Joseph uml • 'Ilfliif* iMMiinl if il I t*f * 1 ll.-ttll (...dyers in I •• camp In u Sunday sociation tournament held at the Mrs. Andrew runaway attended I lilirt lif tSr 1111 liit | »• • II it I > h .t llJ * a f 11-1 r if mu u ffu li In I .f«*«tliiir af. • til I Itr .till xlliy lif M** A I* I Mf a Font* Veilra llearli country chili the tournam ent, hut did mil piny However hy defeating Mrs. In I Ii 1* I xrrtuin «**ti«« M livmlii^l Siinfnr.l dumped lln- Idyll fly­ "We had an excellent field. It'll b Oarllia Krllry VI al «|g ing (.M e n liy ii fi In 2 ••imnl F rl Ilraily John*on of Jacksonville on There were lMl* women In enter the iti»itinrr« niitf M m itiii'iit# T i i i i n Friday Ml** I’nwell won the riyhl ■lay night In (ialtienvllla* uml re- tournament the largest evei sn it* ilrfvnUMItl. liffri fol mU Vilvl to participate In the filial* and Mfii in tin* iim i.*-t iit«iii*>i f«ii «••, i hi ni'il In the liit*ul | ihi k to paste tered,’’ Mis* Powell assarted tins • hr fit||o*A Ink il»fc* *Hnt |t*i • r. a l was named runner up in >he Mvill Hoag's offerings f"t u I'1 mm lim y. III «*|»rr I V lit v% 11 in il win on Saturday n ie lli. Tli«* n ig h t a fte r being defeated hy Mis* Powell's awmd was a i »lir *IMl* 1*1 lit k I • 111 I it | | V it« Mrs. J. II. Meiiiliery of Jackson­ ll"»l* I'fmlMr No A ? 7t» T 4 J** 4 - Incuts liluiik**t| iIn* Dodger* Hi lo slerliny sliver nav uppi..xltnaielv m ville . Mr r | I .Nit l-V I-? I lli blllllll ii yesterday afternoon. II! inches limy and .eight Inches Jilt'll It l’»|ii||lli* II* illi-r ft.1 (•«/ ToniKin tin* l.ee»lm rg uggtcgn- Miss I’nwell and Mr*. IfeluhciK Nii N fi! .«11*1 KlttriiU were tied at the end of the IMtli wide. \l V1111riiuiii r l.ii riivr Nu 9 r. 4 iimi invades tin* Im nl park for Miss llilom of Miami won (he fur m** hole, hut Mr* Hetnlierg won the a 'I.allies Nlttlit’ affair, anil It la hnmpiniishlp flight hy defcallny M 'lit’i: ih »• riim m link's lik r I v tliat Lefthander Charles tOSh. lliu t anIiI |tiit|i«rlv may t>« iittf.tit n l mi Itf*• A1 ff A .Mull* fit .S u it tl %j. ^ ilrMlIllrii of t lie I »oiIk «t » w ill MU* I'nwall yau.ed ...... '...... '»}?* ‘h“'" ,,f of enterlliy the filial* of the fire I V*B< * •'“* — WMy No lb no ii lli of S vu f.ii.| Vi W la ir Illy III lilt mlwi Ken VV tltiill of Cnnipetlny In her fourth M ate t in lima |*ilur tu *mIv fllyhl hy defeating Mis Paul Hanf.ud on the hill. tourney, Miss lldom, the medalisl 1 •MM* *’M*li l'uiili«»VI III Dfti Miller of Sarasota. op, M is r. i mu of Muir FinlayI inlay evening .luck .lark neat Deal aim anil . , i .... with an HO, was in trm ilde on only ha ltd »i HviifiHit kii*ritiv ih.« u very few m-caslnns, helny letter • in ui* >iv* of \i.i) 4 11 n«/ r a m i. lit » perfect from the lees and making Mlinlff Sainiiiitia i uppi ouches which horde red on the Elurl.lt* mu anthill* 'I a III a NI* W s »*».m i . it The danghtei of Itoh lldom, own A r inifNEY k«»l« I'l. UM If n il— It r u l K m title For Sale—:i PflHTiv*HlorlTHii'|»pll«* IH—TIiin I iic h * Opporlunllles ...... S S X t Z ? ™ ami weie soundly I In Halted III " i , ■ ,, „ u . . . . won one ei of several iace horses, who also IJ hu IN I Ilf N’AMi: Ml l i l l :< i a 11 111 HP. A I. P.STATP. — INHl'RANCK LUNCHES every day from pi n. il affmi lloay. pitching his Mr* h. H H uih. wl , drmhles as a Iralnei for « i hlle»n > I MltlhA • lItl:l 1 1Nils fan...... Tiiilhlug' hall ...... of ihree ink rliea M. bn W MARK OPPORTUNITY siahle, wound o|i the cliainphinalilp l«» IhA S Y.NUM III! MIM |. | HERALD PROPERTY MAN AOH.MENT •• .lit to Z Oit at IIOMKICH...... fo, If. hase hits hy the | who won ...... of I It % IM«» » ttl'N TY til .f h .ii A It A V MON I) M. HAM.. Hralliirl TUXF.IHl FEEDS Complete line event oil the llilrtv foiillh hole, % • ••’ Alfl III Hi ill notifia.l in v i# Want Ada Jim. 4 Florid* Stale Hank llldy. J Hunt's Tuxedo Feed Store. TU PURCHASE A WFI.I. KS ...... ", ttr'" ! Far'/Hlyyinlwiiham who ...... tw ., shnrl »f ...... doled di.tance 4 *tl|| III ill Viil • a It.** I Ml, file | In W I A III.ISH KIi K X I' A N ft I N Ii ...... for Sanfold ,Vf ihree Mrs Smith and with a hildte tw., • ha • Ifi ttil Cuttil wf ilia Ninth |u,j, ■tilt FARMS, tinges, business ENJOY Sunday dinner al l.aney's • 1*1 i Ir• 1111 in Aiiil f.t| :i#iiiiii.fi* Pm R ••*!*» HUSINF.SS IN SAN Ft llllt EX Yesterday ufletlioiiu Joe Schulli _ _ _ ...... t tt'iiiiy Klorhlt* in ihr «oii ..I i« pliiporly and acrekgn. *ee your if**' “I"" week ilnys. I.unches A UKLI.KNT FI tit MAN ,\Nlt Wen* the distance lo lliull the i A iMIlffMrf I'l.11 Ii I iff A M l kwit« K A. Sliiiut Iteally Agency, short orders • lai dvfviulviii mi i hviii at g f|,a raa talle.rlaa rate* aealr ■* WIFK tll'KIIATItiN WliltK ilmlyers In si* hits as III* malax' — G innis Avt*rnKi*s nviora *tf lhl* •on If i.i rl.ivio « Mi Waal a«4 eitntuk** la la* Olle It Mnthlenx, Associate I'lTTSHUIltJ Paints for every Pl.FAMANT A Nit PIHIFIT wen- pounding mil I!• hits fmill I • llVitfi'a You M|n I r *| ii 11 a 11 I . fll« laafsr* ■riaiii 1707 K. Second Slieel nr plnili* purpose. Alll.K. HUSINFSS PROTKCT III* slant* of Hidalgo, Megan and I I I'lltif fit u l » futll Hilllah Vp|taVhra u< plea .| 1,‘IOV-J SF.NKAlilK tilass A Paint t'u. umpilfd l»v Arlliui Hrrli**»lh, Jf v Ii* M ar oil III l.vf t*t r II.V VII. Am .( • uai I a* *•« ua* laaarttsa Fit IIY liliOlt I.FASF. PRF. Ainsta. loll* 1419. nr » t|eri»i pin i ui.Im ij • timm la* m i lla* lasenlaa I I I'M 11 W. 2nd Phona 320. HF.NT IIW N KR'N II.I.NRHH No uliiplle* showed on in !•*** j will Itr riiterr.l vifaiiivi yuo a Kart ». **f lla* laatrrlua VJi 111 •III IV • NF Alt WATER I MIN I 1.01M Key lit Ml cmnhiiiHtinii Hi HHICKS SAl.K WltlTR IIOX Pilly Vrsteiday. DeMIlllCo of the N .414*# AH •1 W ITN ESS Illy lltHiil V fill «rvi ay m ilmtt Ir ytt lla* laaanlaa i t ! i» 0 f* 129 • in k *tf (hr i it• oil l uuii .>f *|ia n r* ware* la Ik* lla*. l oir :i. 4, fi, il, Y. A it of lllock :i chair and kitchen eliud Ihuo II t'AHK HI.IIAl.li U.idyein and Uhaile* I’eplu of I Ititiai* 14ft AH 11 2 ii III .'•lulli 11 nt !•' | ;i | l II. ml III , *M«klv rate imf aiatfc fee* ••*• May fail also hA II of Him k IS! I usi-d !t pc living loom _ il,.- Iiiaills allernuled calllny halls lij limanl 131 H s 0 2*IT .. 1 0 0 294 r till itule* I'uoitiy k li.fiila 4i svu M uyfau Pi Iced fin ln fblltlOO to suite 74 lib •.* ffilt/ 17 N i l Kluiiilv lhl* «ll. ua> wf Mv/ A “ land -Irlkes and play* oil the liases !i*.I• m « k ifl | I 1 ll 779 V I* l**41» ^ PHONE M8 |/mi 00 Terms. I Ii«*d duuhle melal had, iplllig, 12— S|ja*«'li*l Ncrvires 12 ill > schedule published by the M< Mniiaia 152 *. 7 1 1 2 7 A •l I* lirn^hM T and cllo n mall less 2!l >l(i ill..iota Stair l.ragur howeil San |l*ri>f(«f SJ 1 6 3 D A 249 i'lnk riifiin i.mi, —ant **• will a* o^f»»i»n vitrr: i.ukiii'K l.nUlKl* 144 V |4 4 1 Ui l ots .T4, fffi, .'HI, Him k .T fir*t o r I o-nl m ill..-r no > chest oil "** |r.itl iihivlMK l.ppfilHlfl' ••• Sl»l»i*»Hl 1 1 U llIV U l) ii ?.*M /« I1 i 11 «l.s\L| rrrr Ikt nirr.sss a* m tm - VV I. f*el 1)11 l*«, III M 1 « l I 11. 1 Hi 1 t ( •raaCum *k*ra* If raa* ••'"* linn Maivania. Pilc*|4fiil Ml each chunl 14 'Hi llttllliR I'l.T Mill III ivtetilkv anil today, hot the of II Ii. III .. P ill v ft •) ll fi ?S*l ’ • II • EH 1 h'K ii o ; ji 1 111 • I I II II 1*1* 1 il rm It U*lt« la ia« Mil*S um* bast, Term* i Itey YI Mi '• pi solid oak ihms t \ U It .MN IH |i.rs» 123 i * PAHIS A Nit MRIIMtp. ir..M*«l D In lhl* j % M o ill* 1 A* J i • IT IN % .Nl i> 1 4•It <»;mi NOJ K (a r*rara iki* ar-watiau** ffl,*i* in CililllFHVill** ln«*1 , • inlitffVittf 2; 11. ,7‘i 1 1 v • ■ it I Mo 71 «»i'N i Y r i .*Ml* A Ua* Ik* • *..)•!•.. I* at»«rir« d llie lle Ttl’ifi' lll'l Palmellii Avr Pliuiir lill I 11. »»'•••• ••••••• ••• ’***'•' . ' hi Atmuallfif H I I .S t i Wel.et 1 ft 4 i s 0 u in'* • IN' 1 U \.'x I ll'i , 15 1 1 it ?iif. 1 IIY Nu ; i la ear risa illl. I* <*•*** tar I,ills III linn 111 21 ihiu Ml lllmk Keg I Mi Inilh inals Sanford In l.eeshlllg fol tin min ( 211 IS MX I • ki 7 3 Ml I M Ml IV 1 A a* la r**4*r lk» !<••• easalklt I Highland I'uik Also I, 2. A T | used diessei '* I till IT .U IIIIS Mirluceil lo perfec I,.«t Ii Is lik. lv that the ...... , 1, 1, 1k , Ii 22 1.14 •’ l*M 11 ; ti ll *i IR? I * I A* III9 iff Htrlrr, *11 trail »*• "SO kr lion. Uhl floors iiuide like new | 1% 22 l»i * lirtfl »\ J 4* ll u 133 Mock ti i 11 g h I n n it I'tik I'l ice I used M pc liedlmim solle with I we,. confused and reported lo • 4 *1 I* o« 3 \ * I* aar slllrs aa l»s *•/ *•»«*• Finishing, cleaning A waxing . I .eesloi r K |J 2i Jll* 12 \|.’i t Ir 1 2 1 41.101. S Y l,\ I A, eakltsarlaa. I2MI till Y c i mis, huge plnle glass mirror linilfii Sanford inirk foi the gain* II ran I la iM lrnU l W lllnir 1* 1 • 4 4* ii • •£» A I'orluhle power pliinl, 22 years! K it 41 ii ti noil I *. feii.il* iii MATHRH III' HANFIlHIt I I tr I .ii ii*1 13 nrlMiiiln 4 iii.fit rtisM sail I r a* laiai*4lai*lf experience in Semuinle f'n iin ly ., * t s r i i lil i • 1 Si AtiFiiMl I>*** 11. * JMlnr* % ill*’ It aa rtrsf tn*it I* r«ar *4 l ots .’111 In |M inclusive, srrum l ser 2*ll-0*t R. 1st. S i. Phune 127 | MlTH i; III M l'1.411 0 t «••*•• ka r*i*a*»ltl» lai I II M. (ileasnn, l.ake M ary. r k «• HMiifitfil 10 l.ffKlmr« •» linn F o il Mellon $1 lift Ml each j 1*1 r It K llllN R Y (IK A N C F . 111.08 VI, Vilnius 1 1 : I'.ilmkit ’». I*»v• •*••11 ll**»t •• » Lt* R a I Notice O. I.i UH ITlK KM lv linna Hail war* Iksa as* I»ea«e*at la**r- 11 »i 1 U«r**r* TfKllIf daiii • I* Ncwhairy Elurltlii *•> •• 1 I «iriMiulii i*i I ••*Iii'l Yu** arc Itarclty ic*|ii|rc*| tu v|* 1...... 1.2. .'I llli.-k !l Hlgl.hii.il Pink ;*!£!*„**A WKK* l,,'**I.A,i VRNRTIAN MI.INUS made In nr- t".s.'" If"' 2 1 •• I,••••Minim nl HMiifnrtl 10 THI: fo 4ITI1 %ll l*ci* r on June I Cl I* l*i|‘) in a . ar | ' ’ *' ' der.tier. SeiiilnnluHemllinlu Venetian lllliniMinn .. Imo*. ... 4*' . 1 1 1 litl.it k.1 iii ImviMiiN !!••*••#• I I ME MTATI **E 1*1 «• f r 11 • \ To loin illviili'c iicikMiim III Mii* 4'Ir•*•• 11 THE liniuge Ihiildhiy A I rnndltluii *16 H. P. Ait Hrlva hunt with trail Cm M2II W. :ir.| Hi Phune; ,’■} 1 :» r. Ml A 11 m itil In** ui t luiti*'Mvlil» I mo| i»:mt e o w a iid iiooni: i i i , • 'null Ilf Hainliti.il- l l.Hilly Eh.ililv close In uptown loudness diHlrlct^. er Phone H77-R I Ifi2-W u.iliiiowsbl Ih 1 1 « % h i n it n liiu m a : ' WIIOHI: I'l.Ai-K ME IlKHIhENi*1. In <*liiiiii ary nn a t*hr r i la I cil l|l|# ) 1 & D r m * I. |»rl UM In l.ttl NSU |i K «ll.oh*H \ hi- " r A hi. h -ulll I .III-* If. \ |.|l| h r 8ANEORD Priced In soil, with leims In PAINTKH8 Kccniiiiiiemletl I, el ll.t I Mr! •' nTA NI.EV Tl’i K I’ll riMlnlIff Vv Kxperl Itnihn Kepaiiiuy 4.lioiK n S 1 I I1 n U Nay* Yttik I" •t'**’* n«|itiaixk he 1 ii»* It*.id c Nu t lli tin* snll piiichaser. ns help yon with ynm pallil 42 lit n 37 Hi I'fillMitrtphln I!* II *74 ! i w h'k • lam Kid 1.4118 TIII'K Ell I •i.feinl.1 hi HERALD Frr*I Myira, ail K Jn.l HI , T,,MlU |tvt roll l« I'* 314 I I Yul* nu li*icli% rci|iilrci| flic H'lTNKHH u»y hm.il vml ufficlvl prnhleui. hy recninmelidiiig' J i 'hh'tfiKu 14 IS »|4 I 4 >4*»|| M p|ICM r 14 tliC U|| 1 *• 4 11 ll 14 4 l.t *aal al Hmifnril Eh.rliU lhl* 141b ,tse ,,t,ulll y iiiu ICAI.I. ft 17 for llallery. Ceneralur itiH antH it .lay uf May. 1449 U. A. WHMlItllN, Mil.. Hrnkrr | pllilllCt s Will...... _ •k • ' \Vm*hh»atun 17 14 thi * Jlllia. I '4 4 *i in i« .ailMllt -nil fui I tilt H. Park Avr. I'hmir IIMI lerinls uml yiiarunlee their! and HtanerPlaner service. ^Hwain Hwain'sl s I llnvlnlil M II Mill 4 »y [ illVi.fi e I II -1 II I|lc*l M M »• I ••«*• inn III O. |» II I : It N110N t t r'lark, i’ll.’nil I'uurf work. llallery Set vice, Mil W. First j g',,* p'pir Vt s h II 4'lvvalariil II l& 433 4 I ha I'lnniM , Cauirl *»r lh« Nltilli 4 z 3 HI |**miIv *• 71 3941 II 'linlhlMl 4 1*4*1111 . Ih Mlul ful Nelli III J Hviuluula Ctiitlily, t'luiidv I— HHt IIKNT —t HKNKAHIK I,lass A Paint « tt. -s' Mug), in II I Hrvnlli iMlfhlM ulc 4 •..Hilly Elttrltlv HII Vl.I.rcVlHl I HEAl Arosla If. p ♦ I , Hi l»4.ii!* al 8 m Turk i.pd i j Mi *«l till** iif *.*lil • m*c ucI iim Ml.Mi ll.\ T lied t tM.lt* li.oise close In lilts. 111*111 W. 2nd. Phune .120. loiiivk. 21. 4 0 H K K UH M IH o I'll tl*4te|(»hl* 1*7. rivvalvrul « .1 III MINI! |»lik 1141 Iff V- It! •!«!: ItT I 9 HCOMH furnished apartment, Ilteas ilMrlct, small iti*l. pay­ HWKKT POTATO Vines and! ! i swnn.tuwskl rf 1 J •» I l Huviuii 1 I •••trull f i:i»\v \ 111» h o u s e , i i i *icfcii.iMhi MIMM i i ,HAITI P H IN T IN U . Jart.iia II. I 0 R il I'l.Vlli’clV Su 7144 new kllrhrn unit, full lintel ser­ ment .tr ynnd Ionise trailer will draw s. Puerto Itn-o IT IKI a I I'rman.lex c I 3 11 0 I'llfiMMu 4. \\'u*hlim lull 4 vice in eluding iitilillrn, linen:., hr Hcceplnl.le ns dnwn payuti'til ANIi TYI'INU ** 41 II *• N A Till N A I* MUIJIT. WITNE.MM in>' Itiihil uml t*IfI•* 1.11 i iiiiliaailtl. tiYli-1(. * nlalao n (I II 'I Tvmn W I* Erl l*H '•cal 141 r«iihf4.iil Hafiiinula «’ui4iiiy ' laundry A timlil stuvlce*. Mr. . . . . I'HRIHT HI'HRAU I SM I OilH Ik II HU » EIuOiIm Mil*. I.llh il.M i.f \l 14 4 | *41 ‘1 , I.enviny town May list Many H A N F O H Il I • d lia l r 1 II (I II ti l o |* II l?|(NI*ON POISON Hrm.ll, Vltldrt Until. 1 l",v" ,T'"r", Ihivltili 19 IS hiiryain*, hooks f. foi lfic If I | 44 41 1 •• '.31 3»A l ink i'll, nil • *#mi 11 OAK w VUMAC Iny piofilnhly Teiins can he lilt N Park rhunv inn 31 II « tt 1 llruoklyn 17 13 Hit,pitching,dry gp arriingeil. Filling stniion*, V I7. Ml n il'll' table fHJMl He- i l in*! ihiu 11 14 13 M 4 3 ' Scum...la in EluihU Nk.W. iinfurnlslie.l apt. Phune IlHI.ANUU Mninlng Henllnel Or f EMail .Mil fur II*-miih *»h I'll 11 •* 4I»-1 ph i 1 I'. 13 3011 lit i* I. I|i«hf hll*l»r*i|Ultklf safely cords f. foi ill. Mali I'i o d e ts Hnnfuril HI M03—U» |«2«..l. l.unclt neon, liiiilio .iii.l Klnrlrh' laudo Kvcning Hlai. Call Hulpl, I'ltlnl.iirKh I • I* |J* *E4l Applii.lict- store. Ury Chillier*,! on.lci cosi. Ihtt.v hod .V Inner, l.raahurM non 01)0 ilOU —il Hi I »uiil* 13 17 414 4 | Hay. Iliir.J. R—VanuiM Aruifu Mill l.nk* tV'•"lV Y Y -DH H Y Fnurt niton mod,-in npiiilment Ili.idwui. .toil- Utociiy 8to|g, -piing m all,css t'juuii Tncycle Ihiran" *Hi liiiil* • •*tv|t •••»*- 111 •" With fornliiiiv Him H Park lulir* I'nliihlii I IIaanll* 4 r• Ir r.In * Vnncly slid e. Toil list . oiirt, *1011 uml olhci ilenis Hl!l W. I Ill- .MrMnun* l.rwmiduwvkl Juli**" ii Ri.r.ri'Hic or Jll llurRit Mil Mi'Mniui*. ••i«l«*l*li* M r.i'k li h In «'Ini In ini 11 3 Avr. lleei linttlen 1st Phone dir. W Hi |anil* 3 4. .New 3 I) ACKTYI KNK 3, MmIIii**w**kl 1 Mnllnuw "kl I'lii l.ule||*hlt« 4 |*||l-hiil Nh 3 » 3n*l * CRI.KHY FARMS 17 acres, NICK canning, fleering hlackeye .\lr.Millill* In Waltar . Aiuvlii. Af»» toy home tin lit alel 2h a. ic s, the I need listin g on 2 St 1 bedroom WRI.IIINH Kuii In Yiiruiin. Mi'MuiHiN MiiIIii- toilin’ |*|*lll peas. O idei now I'iu.ae ir»r,*-.l. • ftaaforil Motur A F.i|pt. Co ll**-1 mi 7 I'lili'MNu 3 Did Cates faun. If inleiested seel houses, piii-eil f, i.i,, fn.lHlillMI lo • im-WI i*. U char Yuiuak 'roku HWKKT |»,Into diaws and sweet 2IIN W. 1st H trret In VnruiiH l.aft H4iift.nl I. Lvav* Mr*. It It. Pippin, West First till,lit III.IHI l.air M & till ‘»ff Hi hull * 1. fllilnlpu YRHT’KRIIAY'H HTAIIM HI. potatoes fo, hog>. cheap. 1*031 , I film.hi .* ho ily Hr luill ■ I. Have buyers waiting foi gotal Orange Ave. Phone 7llf» J , NOVKI.TY WtilIKH l awn For- Ihdnluu 1 Mcni4i»**R Ariiniu 4 IID It. ,iHHftriATF.lt PHFMH BASEBALL TONIGHT! HT h NIHIIKII APAHTMKNT. 12- duan houses, leudy lo move In ■| uitille iiilu ir rr|mii-pulis. lin. All kimUknot* nluf wood %%«•••*! I|Hl.lsls..iiInImm 4 i litIn 1 I Mmlna-Innings 3 .1 *.run*, M*ll*- Mel Purnell, lied Hox itruVk 09 Maymdla Avenue, I ti— AIU'O I.KS W A.NTKII— 0 w,„k lieu.. A Truck I,mile* l.et I ••» \ IM 'ZTtVn' WP’. home iwo run* indudiny winning MUNICIPAL PARK 8:00 P. M. AUu f i ***** I Mntlhgii mi m iih II m in i tin ft|ti i 11* nil y.iur ful* 4• Illilr*r I ItaMim I'll E c ri»Hlulaa Winner run in I2l)i inning in llustuii's 7 2 (tNFUKNIHIIRU garaye aparl. Iiiiiii»*« wIIIi I |*i h mii*** lund. v% W lillr, (ilmlri villi*, I'Iiiiik * , • H«*linils Inumpli over I let roll. ; inent, yu* stove. Adults only. lliyliesl cash |uha paid f.r lived Ken IlnffenslH'ryer, lleds SANFORD vs LKESKURG MOO Mellnuville. | •*. A. WlllfllinN. HR. furniture. Ted Davis Furnllura, Cm .711 K. lit. Ph. i ij" ju"' prr'k 'W e1' iii* Phon.lhmi.Jl. J. T. Kk.tner. I l i l l ' i tA,..—r ii „ M.?* TRACTOR WORK hy th* hour or i 1.1— iNnllrrs— I'tTNiirntbi— T3 •'X- Itor* A Filllny Hlallnn romhlna- i UnfMIxheil Home on Cniid Paved1 }oh. ITuiighlng, hallowing, umw I A Highway—l.ivnlde hut need* logng A dirt moving.inuviiig. VWe eiw<-lell«e ' — tlon, good locallun. Phone 64b finishing I ii s i d e— couipleleiy ...... T, it- • f Ul tf:0U P. M. 1170-W. In lumllllonlngIng T.ulldlugTiulhmig hda A , WANTED Mrs. C. E. Nolan lo Wired; Deep Well; Large Ihnpe IBf-J_____| take her duugliler, Penny Pulver m t room furnlxlii'd home, con- Hcreened Porch; 16 Acre* High At.L TYI'EH of imlhloier work,' *“ Die K«se> Htudio al llIH ■l« only. Available until Oct. I. Oroiiml with llenutlful, Large reason,ihle rale*. Free exlluiat-' North Park Avenue luimirrow ROBERT A. WII.I.IAMH, Realtor Trees; pond nl Rear. Term* on ea. David E. Carpenter,* ITmne, where Mr. R. U Cox will make Raymond l.undd. 6Q0 Pnrlt^ At*. ___ dition* Justify Quirk Rale fur A TRAINED practical nurse desire. “* T.ftmrrnW' conlest. A f 117 Arlington Way, Ormond Reasonable Cash Price—6 Room Roach, 6 room furnished house, Bungalow and Detached Effi­ «rok’of,ehllri,i","K A»liUMOHlI.K'N — I.T ciency Apartment. euro 4Mil«*ily p**rmiii, IMion* —------•loclrlr kllchun, garage. Near ^ I’ACKAHD 4 iloor, |imrtliNilly b*teh V Ima. June or Auguxt JOHN W. II. MOORE, Realtor 41 1110.00. Caldwell. Box 206, Or­ 814 K. Find HI., i6-B u.i,„dn„i„,rrUTiiH,— I k mond Baach. ■ Phone .1813 I kook Turnlihed apartment. 7 = T Z r I’.HtNla Warnclan 4*1 Lake. Call 806. alandlng. Box 101 C /0 Herald ( •* **f*L,on DIP- Bargain at ■-flupl.. Call .677.W; Front* modernliad, glass show­ $796.00, Term*. Music Bog, 118 w. 1st. at. Ban- HANFORD MOTOR A RQPT, CO. er doors and bathtub sncloaor- ford. . ft— R m I B *l«U F o r t*. QIi m for •••wj* nirpoii. _____ 666 W. 1.1. At. HHNKARIK 0 U n .V P^nt Cm For Safe—8H0PPE ClfAPifAU— MAR0NRY Rtor* Building, H ® n r ton up CRarroiat M tlra ilock aiclusive millinery. truAk. $11 Phone Qeneva * and gardan, llghu, .watar, Phone 8I8J after 6 P. M 2442. 00 on 17-88. F lftD JUMBO SHRIMP dinners * 0 aa aUtlon, corner lot. Cor- HOMRR'R. EXCLUSlVi: d ..lir,h|p for lciaU- Kill'. Swap Bhop—IF# buy,^#11 o , rite Ever Plastic roof covering *yaG & .Sl'22XiXl trad# maat anythlM. 466 Ran- A waterproofing now available . eon *« ruction, FHalngo ford Aw. Phona 1 BW, this area for roofing contractor • Mika MHttll. OTfUa on and or atore. Only moderate In- aeeount ware- Want M i hy

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VOLUME X X « Established 1908 SANFORD, FLORIDA, TUESDAY MAY 21, 1040 Amociated Press I .rased Wire NO. HM». j ^ g ^ ^ i x a ------f— Warren Backs Trtdn Riddled In Berlin ‘War’ Russia Calls Lucas Paints Dim Picture Committee’s For 4 Power German Rule For T ruman’sHealt h Program; New TaxiV** Plan #4# i - 8entral, South Florida Vitthinsky P ro p o s e s Flood Control Dis- That Ruhr Valley Civil^Rights Speed-Up Cited ■ trict Bill la Ap­ Be Placed Under proved By House New Manaf'cment Drum I .cadet Savs PARIS. M.,v 24 (/P |- Russia “ iia®^ Bin U. S. Is Granted City Renews Bid TALUHASSEffMay 24 (/P>- 11 Is Impossible i -died Itnl.iy fur re vtorallim o| l.tuf- For Congress To Govarnor Warren raid today the iwiwet lonlrol tliinugiiiuit Germany iyCRcndy Postponement Of For RFC To Back broad new Iramactioni las pro* ■rod evt.dihdmie.il of * German n Z c Art This Session to tolve Florida’* financial vlatr council with Piniiiimlt .mil problem "in teneral 'meet* my WASHINGTON. May 24 |/Pi Eisler’s Hearing Terminal Project WASIIINtilON. M tv 24 (/!»( — I I* .tilminislr.slivr I mu lion,. . , " ;. e Soviet Foreign Mun.le, Allf|iei A .peeil-u,, ,,, ,hr lome Innemlde ''eii.tle lien,or r.ttlc 1.e ider l,ocas i "It eaempti the noccMitiet of V ViihinsVy. ... viatemcnt "J ...... *"«■ ri" ' '"f1”; Lawyer Says More Detailed Information said alter a While I l ime ( onffr life. It protecti low income iroupi. to the cornu il ol loirign minister*.. lion'^I1 W,*v ,”..l,,rlit llie 1,1making ItHl.iy _ . , . _ riK r today it will lie itopmiible (nr It it not my program. I presented ..I...... posed lb,I the mtltt.lii*l u Icn sk i (I) Time Is Required On Water Frciuht ( ollgress In ,i| till I’reudfnt fMl my program to the Legiilature in Rim. Valiev be pl„ r.l mole, con- Mlc'V ’ ," 1 rntnimllre will have To Prepare Case Rates R cipicsl e fl mans national lie J:li ptngram tt the beginning." he said. .ml ,d the Him l oo, ,„d ioiinltie* <0*c*lr, hill this srssion "Thia program it on* which hai l»..denng Ge,(lorn at Unit m two M:M >M|IK. Mat ,'t Ihr ("it) ( Minrini'Um irnt'^rtl A* foi inv p ut .1 tbe , ivil developed from a free and frank >lr» ferrhiirl I.UIrr rhnrftrri -n lion on tbe ieimin.il pio|e,l last rlgbl- |i|ogtam. I .III a * t"ld ( hiltei e da lull and l.ttaenilmmg pin* I’o- 1 be .|ieeo lip tv.is >i ten.«Mr. I bv huiliitinl/* l ontmimUl (emlrr Florida’* las and financial prob­ fighting between Weal Zone ntrlker* and strike breakers from Dm land .mil Cin Imslovalua ami rep- two ilevelopment* *4 h*»^ «*%ni|ir«l frtifii fhU riitinlrv order In in u re a iomniiimeiil to dunks I’resnlrnl I mm in t» def- lem*. East Zone. Red strike breaker* "Invaded" the station when Wes* resenMIlves ol German etnnomic I l.evilivlu s.iid "some piogresv" to l iiuljtiiil, I rfti»rnl iiiHuif" Mur< | fin.iiirr llir |if«»jr< i lllilrlv sallilied' with llie progress "Although I had no pari in the *one employes of the Soviet-operated Berlin rail*’ay went w .Street sence yerierday, he declined to Hnsslnns walked nut. I (hat Prrsnlrnt frttmaii pl.mm-d to r[||(|| Unit the piMieit i« 0 "iml husi 11 $ •!} rot* sSpuaki'i Itayluii ii, tivc Is Ousted For Appear To Be Ahan- mlrl li priii rril” McKihhm ratin' mil uitlt him, a^rur'l that «ay whether he had approved U Vi'blnsky's policy statement ^,1, ,., d,r inerting as lies* peopiislt mil. Mi er would veto It under hi* plrdgt Malfcasant Ac'tions doning Great City ■ i,ini- after Itntiahi„i. e..rnriUgn Secro* ., ( . 4 liMiiir "I fa r 4i in it $* rrpnflrti was instructed I,, ie.|in » KiI\%hmI (*f»nnii‘ss jmsAihly run (fiiit hy Mir to disapprove any general (ale* 1 S ' ' W |r , . Ihr inf...... dec linn) n. Higgins, muiuigei of **, Sr•tniti*«U* uial s.f -IiM> tax on the ncce*»ltle* of life. taty Erncat Iteviri. presiding at llv HIF.II IIAMI'SIIN tiHlay'a meeting nf the riiuncll, County Cluimlii-i of <"o m iiu -ito Ih.th H.iNIM led* htHVfVf'I , lllil1 if Flr*t reaction from member* PHILADELPHIA. May 24 * wait 1 **"d I-l»!•*• i* ,ot. a» b« < laimt j f„r ri,,||pr,.,| ninth h.mnd l.-inmge with "must" measures by them, 'first," although aevaral prompt- union announced today (lint L. S. Cmniiitintiti smashed almost Iiermany's political and erennitilc for the Senate to net first mi Iw-n a polilli al lelugrr ||lr rivei , "we'll g" riglil on in t<> August" / T f ^ . T . t i i rT; In d S r o " 1 Buckma.tcr ha* been firrd a. in ’Shanghai today. At nighlf.ll -s, unity, rrettrh source* said. of the* most eon tr« vitrei al planks lit Hrilam nmodeiv polm.al «*lu Mayor Canawin and Manager ''ii.-us bibbd «* the this# that It I* "a aalea tag In dlugulaa. |etniljon<, („ „ y en, n ( l,ie imion, dencr mounted dm, ...... is A council source suiit Vishlnaky the party S platmrm lat-m gee, rcrmpi li.im psii idilnui uinln McKIbbiii wen- i<-«|ih-hIi .| in ■ o|i "nniHt** pirr$*s •f ouioo Ingisla Am member* looked It over. Rep. liegaii Ida address hy acnislng the Moll Hough of Lee Introduced In the The anrmuncement was made by , f"rt;e* were on the verge ab.ui C 1 v'l nluhi'a He...... 1st...... cling 'be Anglo |,e.,iv „| IH70 - ,<,l t |l"11 U '' ll'"' Western Power* of departing l.i 1 HlKjil * i ill* 1 I i * 1 I ,l ll i i '(ill l*» nih’MH* .|rtad$*»l uifni nnilitiii ■i| the lei-iptiM-al Houae a molutlon lUggeatlng Robert Cruden, publir relalmn* °*>uiui *he city, from the principles tuid down 111 eovm l nil items now lefoit- 'In sir lolil tit. Mouse id t iiinriinia |,|(| W(lI(,r (rl,iK|„ m-nisl ‘™dc |artley H'|nal ", j,,,,, erdiug, d lit- teat lied a ion- barge line terminal- in Klmiilu Act movaJ wa* ordered by the I) o th er,where the Red drive pulled up al ' Interest !n he future of tbe UtiUr. minimum sage l«gl* at..... j *, ...... ,, j , , ...... Comnil-slunet \t II Stem.... :t A...... f ibe North A< The West has worked out an In- nahi said, but discussion* showed ' mtrodmed a resolutou, ...... lantie Pact member* of the union’s general! 'he famed 35 mile Wooden Fence terteiaiaiiomiL national controlconicoi pjat;pinn for#>theioi me th*mg membersmemoers wvre closer lo agrnti. polllnal .elugee lhll) „ (l1 |ti( ni, |,m-as and Haybu.n said tbe k Richard H. Crowe executive board who acted at a * »m*sh that carried the Reds industrial valley, excluding ‘ Rua- f 'h*« Before • . .. t D,p t lr.$i|r» v«lm flrtl Mf.fHH) fon*t of ft**$tMilp |M»ws pore -pe< olotloo. down Acheson stnmgly rrltlclied will have "so.... s.,n ...... - - - ...... mission.'. I-' \ |K-s me Potsdam" policy. He coinpnrcd it i ek. .1 1iie.icing on ., ‘II ' *S.'• tripirsl tliul Hgmus. p Commissioro-r Rundutl (I unlinurtf flit V'ngp f'tuflft NEW YORK, May 2 4 -l/P t- two votes S last » f-ll fall, wasu * tried viva, I ia,i «.. t» Yangl/r *s-as lablocked, I S a move 1 likely>, a with the idea of s putir.it who luisuiski would o"t nr edict what lie br irluilirii In Allierii ., t 'loi-e voted foi tin* action Rlchard H. Crowe, former |B/>OU- thewtj chwratent „ in be made as a Iasi resort helorc had tbe use of three limbs re ion uiiswi-i mat •" on Taft llmi a-ycar amslatant manager of a stored after being stricken will, 1 r ’peal toil -oitd tie does .... lint K liraham Maw, 111111 *' 1 St. iniu-r 1 - 1 to* u-.olu Liixity In A. K. C. National City Bank branch, plead­ tain Individuals" to deprive local the Natlnnal.sls pulled out. paralysis, mid being induced to , Con.lined '•«*» HUM. law i el 1 epi eselit tlig the Ammo-mi 11 " 11 t'dlows "II. .dti-d I'oil tlo- ed guilty today to eniheiilltig union ofricxrs of thulr right* lumps in large numbers sreinrd loturii lo (lie paralysed condition emliassy al the healing, said tie- 1 di • otiiiu.ss.nu -ball ni.ii.c Security Is Told IBHM.mm of the bank'* fund*. 'J. Tlint lie issued public- slate- t(1 |,,. hrading for Woosuttg, logical The American secretary stre* ImprovemcntH To Chill'll Slates needed iiloro tim, ,-ui. made <-<<-< v -'lloit to C OM The money wax taken Mar. l!f>. menu falsely attacking the < ,HI .M1M,| to board out waul bound sed the determination of the West to prepare the ease against l-d* tom - "Otiiuioo-nt- fiom tin- lup Asrowe wan arreated In Florida acter of local officer*. , not lo undo what bad hern don,, Legion Hut Beifin bo p.-i ■ it, tin- uiea of Ito- Slate. In Senate Hearing ;i That ho was responsible foi vtups. in Western Germany up to now Maw suggested an idghl-dav | ■ "iniintineiit* that tin. -Iiipper Tevaral day* later. delay "ill i|a llie teiliumil fnellltv at All but M, 171.10 of the fund* a riot that hrokti up a meeting (A ('antoii u* Wink ha* ts-cn started no ,m WASHINGTON. May Jl—pn of lanal Him, Poltstown, Pa., last Chinese filer from l.unghwa a* man of Kranre asserted that if Ktsler's attorney, Hudley Col Saal.oii and will pledge a dcfni.l, The Atomic Energy <'miimi»- were found In the banker'* poi- .vrmeuts to the Legion Hut. 10 bird, litotested Unit tli*. easo i.uioagi- in rtie roiiionum ««k*ton or hidden in varloua place*. March saying be saw a large eonrenlra f'our-Poweir-Powei unity IIIIn GernisnyGermany ^ 0" 0 - '" "of a new t.M -Ik’l'li sino's own security officer < filch | That Ills eomhiet w-as |,art of lion of Chinese ships tills morning was to be reestablished, it should ',l"« ...... -Iambi be beard Immediately gn'e of fill,oIK, too - IB-I I id .-.I tun liar* of uranium from th# Crowe'* attorney told Federal ed "mysleiv "It is intolerable that Eislei Judge Samuel H. Kaufman he a general plan l» deprive the neai Wooaung.) « not b...... one hy reverting of th- ' „"'"1. fl" "" " ecu . arousing ol live veals Hanford, Wash , atomic plmit and ...... ii ...... -nt which lin* tie should be kept in a llrltisb prison <0 I ept them for months without wanted the aentanca postponed be- Poltstown local of i*« “rigida Shaghal w„. rtfe with rumorl. starting point ami repeating old ■Resolved Dial Hi ratline lo and democratic privileges." hoe said the Reds were in the .-li speeubitmn a* to it* nnluie (ill,, llie Cnlti-d Stales take tiieir »■ - i-1 v, firm rmnlillf men, • fiou ■Irlcc,loll, il was disclosed tmlay cauie the banker "hope* to make 6 That these actions eonalltnt- Kieneli eonceasiim. Hut at l:U0 Th.it, Schiimsu said, would b. Ibe new rum.,* will b, form i,.|#„r..lv prcjmrstlmi „f l),|. Tlds story of a teat "f security alm-^.t or all re»titutlon” of the t|a- -lilppi'i.s |,ia< ni- e* lim t ’ltv vd "malfrasatiee In office." P. M. I visited the defenses or, "tu slrrlllar" wliat tbe West al- ...... ncb.smg Dm side P»r< b ,*<■■ be told Magistrate .1 K , oiooii . *,0,11-1 h ol Saofonl l it, loophole* was given In a Senate money embenled- Buckmaster was not available ulong I lie railroad and l.unghwa Iteady bus acldeveil in Germany " ' Legion vuluntper* or othc, ...... "• ...... - hall roll la- ol.liL’alc.l | o . upend, appropriation* ailbemnliiif trc. Tim Tbe Judge then aet Jun* 14 for International p.ealdenl by It. R- airfliId. Thn whole air was a scone Ilovln suili tlmt to go Imck ...... rested persons who wish to Hilt any iiimio-- fm tin- con...... -tin i .J •''crinlm* also w,-re laid that no santenclng, he continued Crowe’* Itoyil of Akron, ()., former vice „f crowded eonfuslon. Hut Nation- Potsdam wnulil take Is.tli tier " < the work arc- repirstml l» >1.11 St'TV If l! H StlI1(iHV I'(IT tlo- k ami warehouse .«• rni.o I u -r 11 I, , * fiir (*f. 1 i*r iLiil wa»r l«l 14,t ^;,M> • M. with II| r. I* M »«vf$» < nifi»Hu\ rlmf . —------cases half formed vegetable* they A. < K* t Frant’ii, <1m> « . ""v 1 . klllul him wit!J Mnwidfi* mill ftrv. A <• Mi l.... In* Inn! hntn ii.Jws»- He suggested that Dr Jamas Seminole Federation of Social Vocational Agriculture, In charge.(the place. If the Rada were near ORLANDO, May 24 .Hpcclal. warding plans foi th,< swimming It Tenant, Presidrnt «f Harvard Worker* at tka monthly matting Tbla will ba followed by a gen- they were not advancing, Mud Hum*, who wa* In have re­ poid project from Koheit M. I nivenity, and other scientist* of the organiratlon Thursday eral dlacuaalon on aoll conaerva-] The f«ct the Communist* reach- By HAM llAWHON ported to Ihe Orlando Heiiatnr* in- Angus, cutinultfog engineer, who .I.mllaupd On Rlihi. tVlarnoon at liM o'clock at Ihe tlon practice* led by L. A. Jacob- cd the Wooden fenco mean* that NEW YORK. May 24 1 On I'nnr I'.lihl, Die people to fly the nation’* social worker 1 grottf which in­ andpreparing land-ua# map* to fall hack. A* a result they are eilil in tire* now that production ol natural robber i* greater even than il manager of tiro Washington Him . (dors at their In.men on Flag clude* repreaentatm* of tha gBra roch vatoran the necroaary | orily ^ r t(oM hs^w ^ inroujh ator* farm cluh. RED TRIALS " Huy, June 14. waa Ireforo the war. * ’ 7 i govei County Hdalth Unit, lu te Wel­ educational information. First, of course, I* that yfenU are |l(tw, „ do|ng it la spending In foreign aid. The xnokesinan said tha offi­ announced.^ ^ retlted Lieut. cers, Including two gem,rids, have nt whatever creed or raco.' Ha -rubber In eplte of the protests of trick. Mulkern. a national director of said, "algnallxes our rospcct fpe tl,j liaak Walton League, told the been bald in Russia silica Uk- and Col. Joacf Hru*ka, Kantl Baeljeh Jh* iBritish and Dutch, who would production of aynthetlc at near of thu war. Italian duman.ls for human nghta and the protection •f the group and Borla Kovartcek. "They had Ilka to have the American market fr, eI|nc temperature# will be In Hous« Appropriations Committee such right* are afforded undar all membera or , that the foreign aid spending thulr rtrlaau have hvun ignored, bean charged with forming illegal take more of their natural r»|blwr fll|j iwlng by the end of the year, In- said. Datu and plutv of tha our form of government." per ton* are urged Jn'a1 Communlat government group* In February 1948 and of output, with output at an annual rate of has curtailed certain spending at dnat the church. home. trial* has not Irecti learned, he collecting weapon* and paaalng lit* Second, American producer* of | h;i,000 ton*. Cold rubber haa bet- added. BAN ON formation to "foreign agents in aynthetlc aay la la now competitive tfir wearing properties than the THE WEATHEU A number of FLINTY OF WATKR ALY FACES TROUBLE Western son* of Germany.” with natural, both In performance 0id#r form of aynthetlc, tha chem- WAR GRIM EH JACKSONVILLE, May 24-(/P) roeenUy bee* m~. wwXford’a water auppllc* a n and price. For some uses, they 1,(4 u y , PARIS. May 94— (A*) — The Department th«t French Ministry of Justice laid HAMBURG, Germany, May 24 HIGH LOW proving adaquate avan during tbe DOBSON'S MARKET contend, It is better then natural nm (ha new carbon blacks are Birmingham 84 *------* dry apall when demand* Friond* «f A. N. Dobson will ha today a special dispensation to al­ —f/P)—War Crimea charge* were 62 reeldem rS ib! riv_Curr#Bt,r *** pr c* * lu|t • • Important In langthanlng low Prince Aly Khan and Rita served today on Field Marshal Boston 70 57 " ssse fr^ City Manager Interested to learn that he 1* new about the aame. tire wear, they contend. And, Burbank BA MeKlb- ssaodated with tha Bunahbw Hayworth to ba marvted at the Erich Von Mannateln. 61 i b Th* promise of longer wearing finaUy, the Induatry haa learnad Prince'a chateau haa been refused. The former German commander Galveaton 8R 76 . Market* at MagnoU* Annua and tlraa la givan this morning at the,how to produce a harder rubber The ministry said as a result ha* been under British guard In a Msmphla 80 66 ana wall te out of.iaeoad Street Beaton meelng of the rubber dlvMlh.n formerly, r repair*, th* ftvw A native of " tha marriage would take place In military hoapltel hare for some Naw York 77 BR eion -of tha American Chemical | The Internationa) eharaeter of the Hly hall at Vallaurla, near months awaiting trial. ThoenU 109 64 * bit ME Dobron ha* been Sociaty by I. D. Sjothun and 0. D. the fight between natural and the Prince’s Riviera ehateau. Von Mannsteln’s defense coun­ Shreveport m of market buainew In i 01 70 ^ r*!!*n* ^lr* * Bub* *ynthetl« Is pointed up from thraa The ministry said 1$ had ap­ sel said hla lawyer* had been sum­ JackaonvtIJa 99 71 hwfcs 1 many year*. He li bar Co. Akron, Ohio, j xidee. moned to tha hospital this after­ and easterner* to proved a waiving of'baaa, so that Miami U 77 •ay tlr* Hfa will be leng- In Londan, Mrir John Hay, chair*clta noon to ba preaant whan tha Orlando 94 70 S ,S J4 > by frea$.lS to M par cent' os rage Mgai) chargab Tb1 In bant* 91 n k f.il

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r n m i h r k a i.h H A N rtm a p w h iw i TUUDAY MAY 14, 1949 VU///IS YOU SOLVE THIS WITH SCISSORS HOW o l d is DAD? A Game to Play HE ages of a father, mother, aun and daughter ANT to try sumsthlng new Tadd up to lift years and ala months. Tha rather W m enliven ■ perty! Try tea- la twice aa old aa hla son, and the mother, who la ipcon ball. It’s an amusing game five yeara youngtr than her husband, la twice her that requires a steady hand and THE problem presented hare by Harry daughters aga. How old la FatharT , Hi,l I,plane*. Two teaspoons and • Longman, la to cut tha alab of aquarai n » u h i or » H e * u*m j»*i° «*•* ••• two smsll halls sr# sil that Is Into places the elie and shape of A, or •1 Un< ii l|inb* (a,j*H*nte •*• t.i*t||o. snii nnded. One spoon with a bill be- li.iw* * JH IM «1* fv* .m l t il H*nM •*• of B, or of both. Nothing must be left. • ««,, Main ,»|4 *•■ t.luH HU.II HJHl I» 1l*f*s il(-*“m u) !•.*•« ei,*» i-** vi 1*0*1 *HI *“0M» KNOTTY ANAGRAM Kanokofy were built almultane- ,I, ,,*i*,*t1*l r*r-.JU* l*v BSVVHUI tip VI p,u* V>*'4 ...... Tu’ii familiar worth I'm ntkinp gnu tu find. nuily In tha form of a perfect 1. Millinium mimlirr of gumrs In s bstrbsll Woild Fie# ieffers art uteil in rnr/i. square, to house employee of an Merles in7 What's the Hidden Picture? The tilfta m t U lltrt, keep in mi ml, Industry. You sat tha silhou­ 2. What Herein her dnlv Is I'enrl Harbor IfsyT Two different mtaningt tench. ettes of lha houses, but not tha T h t flr$I twa Itlltrt place Ihr taint; lawns and gardens they have. A 9, llovv many Aaioelitle Juillres In the Mupitme A prtfli you havt heard. talaphons exchange was aat up Court of the U. M.f Trantpotrlhe ulhert mid ihr name for their ben eh t. and tha num­ 4, How niMliy slripi-s In Ike Mists soil M lil|.n! P reital—anulher word. bers allocated In accordance In To join there five lellert aright which the homes bacama occu­ C. How iiisny I'resldeuls of tlis U. M.J Will In i yunr yrralttl tkill, pied, in that certain houisa it, Wlmt liming'* tli* Irndlilimsl tlm* fm a *t>*Uh And y tl a gain, y our tffurl tlighl have tha takphone numbara In­ at a Inirt Imll gnmvT May lootr the knot at will. dicated above. XltND *“• Xlldll hi *v'L,v *st It ao happens that whan tha 7, How ninny stars In th* Ulg Dipper T AKE a look at these two flg­ T urea and without using any talaphona numbara of all tha 8, J|i|w many wheels In a jliirlhislisi7 nieaaurln- "lea except your WORD MAGIC houses art Inserted In tha all* houattea, thay compose a magic U. I low many men on a basketball lesmt ey«a, see un say which uf CROM th« alx-latter word TREADS a ftva-lattar Jllis jtiiuii tha larger—tha < word square can lie formed. That ii, (ha Uttar a square, with all vartlcal and 10, How many yrars art a "*e«r*"V * *whlta bnt .in hlaA orfa! Or trsatT k can be used to spell flva words which lariaonta) andtha IWo diagonal rowa having tha same total. Tht 11. How nmny lives lis* the rat, In legend! da you think they are the aiiint whsn arranged on* above th# othar In proper site 7 order, will raad the aame vertically and horlxon- total la 260. 12. How many arms lim tli* status uf V*nus da >4*SI(| **l M *1 ■„!»• **•!* 1*1 IO*U*|*a tally. Letters may be used twice. « . How quickly can you Insert Mllu! •«l**e '****» two aj 'pun '•<**! 'ih |i -**it* -*)•■! isaasay' tha talaphona numbara! 18. How many allies lists an uctagun! Cryptarithmetic 14. How many years In s deisdt! HK four words tieluw repre­ 16. Wlml’s (lie rub* of It! ‘ T sent fm,i i|iiiiui Ities In which digits tune lu-eii leplutcd by 1. IINKADE IO. How many "bits" In s ilotlsr! Utters repiesenting tlm same 3. ANTIGRAM In this variation nf the churnils, the lait letter Rearrange the letters of tha 17, How nmny fret bus a biped! numarlcul values, Thulr sum uf tbs first part (ONE) of the keyword when coircctly added appears phrase In capitals to form a (WHOLE) forma tha flrsi part of the next word or phraaa opposite In 1M, How runny days was Jonah In Hi* whaleT below thi-in. The prublcgi la to (SECOND). convart thla sum Intu the cor­ phrase to the original. IP. How many i|uarts In n galliml When bridal couplet speed rect figures. It was ONE. //a proudly gloated over it, And let the TWO be tprtad about the land, a mtg, 20. Minimum age fur enlistments In World War II HIGH was! Explaining how it came to him by sea, Niagara Falla to eee, DIVE And Ihnt Ike TWO tome day would come to There ie no He, with /alg­ 21. Ki|ulvnlenl In our flguiei of iht Homan XXVIU VERY eland ous emile, Is! FINE At WHOLE for all to hear about wit A awe, And NO MOONY SHE I 22. How many men were "on a dead man's chsit" S T l I D N It puce to Aim a feeling full and grand. — J. B. RtUBNmiN In Muveiiioii'a story! If the amount of expert* — Z u l u P k ic b 4. REBUS meriting required Irka you, re­ 22. When does man reurh bis majority! HE principal charactera In a HI* meana blues H maana 3. DIAMONDS The name of a wall-known brown; BK la black; H la rad; member that while tha uaa of feminine star who "grew up" in 24, At what degree KalireiilielL itn*s water frees#! T well-known nuracry atory are latlara tu express numbers looka (A) 1. Consonant. 2. Intoxicant. 8. Vlaagsa. hidden In thla mate of lines. V la violets 0 la orange; P la 4. Knaves. ft. A pirate, 6. To wander, 7. Bland. tha movies la the aolut 26, How many members has tli* U. 8. Senate! pink; Y la yellow and Cl, of strange tu ua today, tha Homan a thla latter rtbua, to Junior readera can make them got along very well with them 8. Weight uaad la India, ft. Consonant. .appear by ualng their crayona course, ropraaente groan. For (B) 1. Conaooant. ft. By meana of. 8. Journeys. clue la givao by the '•» III) 'If (III 'll US) III Mil Its III) HI 1*1) l» ulfcl many centuries ago. or colored penclla In aa-ordanca pink, uaa rad lightly. ■s*l*a <*, 1|M 4. Tha kneecap. ft. Doloroua tirades. ft. To eaae, Ing verae. Har first X Ml) 'I Ml) l| III) Its Ml) 1*1 Ml) l| Ml) 'a***4|ll i f with tha color eymboli aliown In What are the charartaraT XIIUMIMH a*t*u« «tl **«■ VM“ 7. A bondman, ft. Fruit drink. 9, Consonant ■ III Ml Ml) I* Ml It It) It Ml U Ml >11 Ml -II M lLfcinvfc M* I '*•»!■» ■•»*a U«S1 A M» | J*lk(l lv|..( J*H'

r^jrrr B H fu i •* ^ V T ^ y 7T "TT^r vjffli/.‘i MR tot? Sanford herald. Sanford. Florida PAGE THREE (tfUKSDAV MAY <4, W9 M i DEVELOPMENTS IN THE BERLIN BLOCKADE AND AIRLIFT Rotary Foundation MENU A*i4&WASHINGT0N Awards Fellowship By CECILY HROWNHTONK MAT 4, 194V: MARCH II. 1941: APRIL I. I94Ri ANNOUNCE MARCH OF EVENTS 116 4 : « C f SOVIETS HALT ANO INSPECT RUSSIANS IMPOSE To 56 Men, Women FRIDAY TARE HOCKADE TO END ALLIED RAIL. ROAD TRAFFIC RESTRICTIONS; FIRST GOP Leader* Urging 0*w*y I Could Ceunteibalante Lett MAY IT. FOREIGN Finh *n’ Chip* AIR SUPPLIES ARRIVE MINISTERS TO lo Seek a Plate in Senate I Of Boldwln'i Vuiuled Seat (’ HICAGO. 111., May '.’4—tSpec- Cole Slaw MEET ON MAY 2) Special lu Central P in t iii11 To enable oiltxlMlidiln' erud- Hard Roll* ami Rutter uate -indent* In -1mly nhro*,l dur­ Banana ami Cottar* Chert* Salad ’/ V4H1M1TON Iti-puhhcaii Irutlei* in Ni-w York .in.I rltrwtirie ing tlie coiiiiliff iieBileinle year, .A w u r French Drualnff JUNE 22. 1941: w III Ihr va*l again nrt- urein,- tint Ttmma* 6' lu-w-ey i„ run liidui > Inlei nul ioliul. world-Wide w Suffer Cookie* BiG FOUR BERLIN Ini Ibr Semite III ISMt Thru lulr»t reipirat <>t llewry i» • >i> * *al»v- -erviee club orffanizutioii, ha* Beverage APRIL 25. 1949- MEETING Fails to yniir-diily-ln-i he-parly hum* iiwurded Tilt It,duty Foiiinlatioii BANANA AND COTTAGK TASS. RUSSIAN end blockade. llir LSOP I* liunkly Mlariiied *t the impciulmg trliiemrnt ,,f Fellow-hip* to youiiff men and CHFlRflE SAI.AD WITH NEWS AGENCY SOVIET ANNOUNCES REVEALS STALIN'S Smalm Hnymond K Baldwin iHt Connecticut, nil,, will ipnl hi* women in L’ll eoiintrie*. timid* for FRENCH DRESSING. CURRENCY REFORM the-c Fcltuw-hip- rnhffe from Ingredient*: 1/4 teaapoon *alt WILLINGNESS TO Si hr It* *e*t to nccrpl ii Connecticut |udgr»lllp gnu, him hv Drum, END HOCKADE vrutlc.- Uever nor Chealei llowle* Fl.lhHl to g:t.4l>4>. with the total 1/2 teaspoon «ugar, 1/8 teaapoon award* amountinff lo fl t'J.IHMI Try imidtaid, 1/8 teaapoon pap- Kepublicen* ate *ngiy *> Baldwin and vouauln that tu- gave ilka, freahly-grouml pepper (to Unwlra an oppollunlly In name ,t Bemorrnt In In n n turn nc I it ir llit- award* at taate), tahleapoona garlic-fla­ JUNE 24 1941 the Senate, thua whittling down UUP ttrength at Bolury lieud,|unrtei* in Chicago, vored wine vinegar, & tahleapoona Ban all Shipments a i ritual time. the Prc-ulcnt of ICoiary Inter­ APRIL 4. 1949- FROM WEST GERMANY national, Align* S. Mitchell of olive oil, 4 ripe banana-, I email NORTH ATLANTIC They lurUu-r liar Unit in twitli t'nnneclicut .Melbourne, Ati*lrnlhi, -aid: "By •container creamed cottage cheeae, TREATY SIGNED may elect u aecund PemoctuBt •enninr to *it ill ealad green*. the Senate t-humlu-r w ith Senator ltrn-n MvMnhnn, affording out-tmuling -tudeitl* III Method. Rut nail, augur, dry I chairman ut the Atomic Km-igv vominillre Thu*. ninny different muntrie- an op poituiiity to ciuiliiiiie their almUe* muatard, paprika and oepper into JUNE /6 I9<» Itepulilican* would like In tiulnmr It,lid will a Inaa in a vouiiliy otliei limn their own amall deep howl, Add vinegar t BEGIN AIRLIFT with TVwey and atir until aalt and augur are lllid to actpilre n knowledge of FEBRUARY IS. 1949: They (eel Ihnt Uewey could tleleat any IJemo- the people of llmt i-mmlry, Ibelr completely diaaolved. Add olive JESSUP. MALIK OPEN crat to i'iin,ll,t,tte but the ailing Senator Itolwrt oil and atir vlgoroualy with a culture uml their way of life, tlieae TALKS IN NEW YORK Wagner tD). who I* onahte to tie active becauae Fellow*hip* vepreacnl n concrete fork for 1 minute, until well ut Mlnt-i* and advancing vr»r* Actually, the expre**lon of one Itotury'* prin­ combined and alightly thickener). JULY I. 1941 SOVIETS wiTHORaw UUP douht* that Wagner will aeek re-election cipal objective*—the advancement Arrange banana*, cottage cheeae FROM KOMMANDAtURA Should Wagner retire tielore m-\l year* elec­ BRAZILIAN Preildrnt Ftirlco Gatjiar of Interimtionnl umb-r*tnne*l the ii|I|>«b| t unit !«•*« <•( putent ml 16 194 laboration which bring* (tee guv- tightly rloaed Jnr In refigerator LIFTING BLOCKADE a lentleiH ..f turnonou tu hrl|i ereule WHICH OPENS WAY WES1 GERMAN' ^REE erimirriU In direct biurh with tin* for later its**. 4 aervlng*. TO END BLOCKADE OISCUSSIONS FAIL TO SET UP GO'.ERNMENT • ACHERON AM I NKW8MK.N -Since Dean Ai he*„n tweame See- the iv4,4i*iitiul funrithitnm% uf tuulei letary of State, new control* have been imputed on new amen cover­ people. (f iilermitiuniil .S’lmnili.l »r.,i 'ttniulinrf n»i*l tfuuil w 'l n|>«»n wiiU’h I < (HIKING'S FUN I THIB CHART-MAP TRACBB the lallent development* o( the Berlin blockade and the rrtulllng uii Itft by the U. S. ing the State department u hiHttiin vsuilit |Maui i' mutt lie FRIDAY LUNCHEON and Britain which eupplled the Allied oector of the city with n bettei-thun-inliilmuin amount of nccrtilllea Previouily, reporter* bail hern given n flee hand in ipieatlolling Iwni'tl A iiliit|iir fentuie »»( the |{u- I Creum of Aaparagu* Soup, Tonal Washington ottlclals view current development* with an altitude of cautluu. (Central P m i) foreign dlgnltariea after they hud called upon the a,, letarv fur talk* t»»» y Fmitiiluhun fdluw-hi|i ii I Stick*, Friday Luncheon Salad', on world affair* Now Acheaon appear* to hate Innkeii down tht* that, xv illi Kekl nr > 4*1 u hi ui HO 4'tiitnirti’* ut tht* wtiriil, liutary Buttered Roll*, Brownie* with lung-atamllng practice A ’anllja Ire Cream, Beverage. When trlah Foreign Mlnlater MncBiulr called on him recently. Fi'llnui htivr turiitarii u|»|»utnmi FRIDAY LUNCHEON SALAD Acheaon followed hint into the reception room where reporter* were t lei tu vnil llir Ii in 11 i*i uf 1C«t| ii r - i Ingredient*: l liouaehuld alie pack­ ready lo oak ipn-atlmi* After the newamen had naked Maellride one IiiIIa wlitle «t «t«l viiaif iitiiuiul ami age temon-fliivored gelatin, I S vpieitlon. Acheaon refined to permit Maellride to icply (urtliei “ -. tu iitteml Ituini > (‘lul. mi*»*tin*fi, I h11»ni^lk i i'Iunu muH tuluijii, cun* hot water, I cup cubed avo­ Loiter. Acheaon repeated the prrfoiliianct with 1‘urkiah Foirlgtl cado, **cup dicer) cuurundrer, 2/8 th**y nt«* uhli- tu it*e11b11b* ;i tiB'tter Mlnlater Necmeddln Sadnk uml,-I-till,.hug „f il„. |„.,,p|e ,,f cup tinely ahredded carrot, l* cut In both cuaea. the lecrelury Inilated upon niiawi-intg the igm-alloiia lemon Juice, .‘ cun fluked canned the collidin'- m which thci are 1/4 tnmaelf rather than have the vleltuig digmturle* U- ,|uealu,ned aenfnntl, H thick allce* peeled tom- « I • • leiuporurily re-nling ulo, lettuce, *nlt H innyonnnlar. I be pjoffimu id II,dun ...... Meihod: !)>•* dve irelntlu In hot • N»;\V WKAfONH tlAl.tlHK—The United Stnl -a Ima ahlfletl Into mlnll l-VIlmv-hip- hu* 1,,-eii in waler ami chill until thick hut not high gear in Ita rraenrch drive to lemt I lie »,,il,l in the weafmna opernll„h f,u the |,a*l two veal* .firm . To prepare culnvo cut Into rare to maintain peace Some of the developmeid* are uml lb,- -1,1,1,-nl- tioii, ];» ,-ouii Waive* nmi remove aeeil mid akin; New ami more deadly guae* me uiidei leal hi the Chemical Ourpa I lie- win, icvrivt'd iiwuid Ini it,,, cut fruit into cube*. Add to rucuin- of tile Army Une of tlleae la lethal if old) .i -mull <|tiii ut it y la in­ -chool ye.ti. Is*IT - Ir* -uni I'H.i-pl tier, carrot, lemon Juice, ami *e»- haled or gotten on the akin have pi,,,,,I |„ I.,, uito-llulll ,-f food no,I mix ligldly Into chilled A 24-Inch gun ho* lieen placed In leatlng opei.illon by tin- Navy eelive uii,l,ti*-n,|i,t. „f g,.„ | w ill, tea-Intin. Turn into pan uml chill The maaalve rllle will ahiHd laimlia uml wuilieiuta Hgainai mimu both m Hu- count rlc- in which until firm. I'lnce one allce of tom­ plate to permit evaluation of the ettecl of impu, l on the miaatlra they Iwn, -I lulled unit III then nun ato on each of eight lettuce-gam- and their component* cuunliic- following theH ,,f i*h*d nilml plute* uml aprinkle with A new motor fuel made of nlr uml watri I* under developmeltl oVi-r-eu- -Hull anil. Cut gclulln Into aipiurva mid by the Navy It it called hydroilne mid i* a *lep toward ind«. pliifc one on em-h tumiilo. Garnlah prmlence from carlion compound*, inch ai gua I'C1B.UI4 IV I 111: II \ I'll 144MIVI with iimvotiiiuiae. Mukea H aerv- and oil. New CruUar Inga. I'upel ll,e wall* above III,, The crulter Dei Afuinrv moal powerful in I he faw arful P- ; id t in■ ! * 111 In 1 Ml III UII'll 14 BUM11' *•Mtfllt World, htta Jollied the Heel 11 i* tile til at to hate u m SATURDAY DINNER CONFINED to the L'nmilv Jail hi Hut- L'ltM'll mitt U lllli ill IJtrtl u all .Sol It I’ea Simp completely automatic rupid-ltrr laitteiy of mm n Ami tutl lu iu l, V I , fui tin* |» i I Ivvii it l**n i I t it | ■!! | H ■ I rt»»> 1 *4 |*UI 1ii'ikliulv (•IB-Ill llrollcil Hum Inch gun* It will evired .m knula apeed m ileijtiir, A im v %**tri,ui l(*«li»lt 1, | '* cm ut t»l till II pink fii 1 iliT Fluffy Muaherl I'otutoer United Aircraft h«* developed an engine wlni-h delivera mole hiiHiiH. JII. hnM'1 ho \«*ii vv*‘t*k*« t ‘hni" ill's ain! milll •" Ii i mt '1 III U 9*1 SMIlct Apple* than 4.000 horaepouri to UII nlrpliilie piuprllri. a* well a* aeteial illtl inn, M;i(k, (uf (tif III t (lllli* 4S i 4 in lid 111 IBM' lIM'il, Salad Rowl hundred pound* of Jet lluual Ills wife luiik-i am S*-mi lu j.iil (nr Hot Roll* The new plfluli-Jrl ioinlilimlloii i-omptlara a 2S-,ylllidai vonvrii- itlli'Kfil fiiiluie lit |•.4y i t ikil iiiiiil l-’na-1ice i- ii lerm I’ciii inlU up Angrtfuml Cuke Uunal power pl*llt hii,I n T-atuge, vurlutde di-ihuige tilllai-aupef- liiiluriitprif, FiikuM . «n tliriui lii.il* plied In nil lype* of glured pollerv Coffee ihurger It wIB enohlr heavy laimbeta to Ity lailliei. luatri and ly cel\e a llfetimr iib euuIi i Tile feinnlt- falcon i* huger SKILLET APPLES higher, ami lu Ukr off with heavier loud* Un* ;jti•*-•»I»I law i /Hfi-MiiifitiNuU limn I lie iiimIi Ingredient*. II medium-ailed ’g j;. - ''^ r-g ^ A Y-.C -1 - apple* (I pound). I table*poon •butter or niafgnrlti*, it tniilrgnoon* waler, aalt anil granulated or brown *ugnr. Method. Wa*h the apple*, core uml cut Into l/li-lnch roil ml*. Melt the hotter or margarine In a akillet, udil the apple round* ami llm water; *prinkln apple* with *nlt mill augar. Caver ami cook alowly, turning tipple *llre* neverul time*, until water in uh- AI THI BIO DAT NIAR FOR IHB WIOOINO of film liar (lit* Hayworth and I’rlme Aly Khali on May . tu Mir bed and apple* ure tender. 1 27 Cuunei Fiance, baker* (top, right) In I’urii, under direction of chef Uiuael Lolveau (bareheaded), piepme Make* nerving*. 4 HU - pound cake lli*t will be Mown to the wedding. Completely unconcerned about her mother ■ to. Ihcomlng marriage tour-year-old Rebecca Wellei (left) hide* behind the iklrte of her gov erne** In Lannr* a. pholog- SUNDAY UREAKFAST Slicerl linuuna* in Orange Juice, repher*Attempt to lake her picture. At right la a repioductloii of the wedding invitation, (fiilrrniilioiiul) Do You Want A Doiihle-holler Scrambled Eggs with Karon, Prune Nut (tread * Bever­ age PRUNE NUT BREAD Ingredient*: a tahleapoona abort- oiling, I cup augur, I egg (well By R. J. SCOTT IroHlon, '* cup prune lliiulld, I cup SCOTT'S SCRAP BOOK Hour milk or tiullarniilk, I cup aifl- erl ull-pur|Mi*e flour, 11 teaapoon* •.baking baking powilepowder, V4 teaapoon baking • and*/ H telteaapoon aalt, U cup* wlmlf wheat flour, a cupa chopped piltopl cooked prum», Vk cup chop­ ped'uuhlauched■uni* ■■■ililnlie*It almond*. Method: Cream ahortenlng with NEW aooar *"d blond In well Imam egg. Mix with prune lli|uld and.*our milk or buttermilk, 81ft all-pur- pnar flour, baking powder, baking aoda, and aalt together. Mix well with whole wheat flour and atir vlvoroualy Into creamed mixture, |lidding prune* and almond*. Pour f * t A K Into greaacd loaf pan. Baka In f o i I BUICK moderately alow (8a4/F .) oven about I hour,

COOKING'S FUN THE BRIDE C0 0 K8 LUNCHEON Till* menu feature* an eaay l*n luncheon dl»h for the bride- *he can prepare It well In advance and then pop It Inin the oven be­ fore Iter gtieat arrive*. IF SO, COME BY TODAY a Tomato Juice Cocktail, Celery wHtlcki, Egg Cawerolea*, Spring Salad Bowl. Melba Toa*t, Choco­ late Fudge Square#; Beverage. EGO CA8SER0 LEB (for two) WE CAN MAKE- Ingredient*! *d medium-aiied cooked Lr t4 potatoe* (peeled and diced), 2 hard n ^ l* „ .. - egge (diced), aalt .and freehlv- grouml peppor, I teaepoon finely grated onion. I rableapoon chopped pimento, Vi cup grated yellow IMMEDIATE DELIVERY cheeee, 8/4 cup hot thin whit# 'fUl^KAVY^OPLIlMlD . aauce, 2 tableipoona bptter or mar- BY AvMBRWAH M O U M < (Rgarlne, % cup finely eruahed crack- K.MLI10A.P& 5 ' er crumb*. dUAXO IS 1b * it- Methodi Put layera of potato and __«M/SLWflVEHOkfSf egg Into individual caaatrolgat AMO MESS ARE EXCLUDED aprinkle lightly with *•!* •*“ FKMIIS*

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<*ao« rotm i ‘ n m SAlMAf# WfclttiP: r.XNWfW: ______V ? TUESDAY H A T *4,1949 Hie Sanford Herald i Bettering Government Parties Can Be Fun THE WORLD TODAY f ME AND MY SHADOW For Mother, Child M 4*1 If iirtfl Tho Senate and the Houho h»tv« now punned separata ■■I n H if at * , DEWITT MACKENZIE HY OAVII) TAYLOR MAHKK luN ft riiHU government reorKiinlzntion billn and nent them to a Senatc- AP Newsfeatiirrs III Wm h M* AtllM_____ Ffouse conference committee. I’rcnumably nome compromise tbllnl H NwVii ritw The Soviet »,ill,.irUic» In con-, Party time can he fun time fur .••••Iff It, late, at Ik* Fm I otnaa hill will come out of the conference and lie offored for con* trul of the Eastern xune of Ger-' niuthcr m Hctivity. rhl* wuulil ■eem' II gives Ihe ehlhlleu o chance lo cannol quite »ce die point of llir j „,.i * |.,i„„ (0 partake of the iluctrln* of nctlv. find that I blog" I hey have Icniiied _ Atomic Energy ComnuMion'i giv­ * J K‘ . , , , , Uni. which Is Unit llfu is it ct I on lo school can l»' pul h> praclicsl w * ing *cIinLr»liq>» In •Indent Com-1 Many a great name got off to n lute start. Lloyd Hn,| ,tlHt huimm iluty lie* in a Use, munut In teach them al government Douglass, author of numerous Iwst-sellers, wrote his first wortil of strife, There Is a not hn hour fit from novel at 52. Tho fnmntiH Frnnrfi writer Andre Mnurols gave The sninll ehiltlren are oignnl-' these parties, loo, says the as. I newtpaperrnen m for machinery. At 00 he took a machinist’s course and even- collectively, i'rlvnlc rluit*— *«y fut nnd a senior Ht Hrminntc High occasion lodng celehrnteil, anil ^ lilinoii being on llir itate payroll ually Imcarne an exjwrt. stamp collecting or chess mutches Krhnnl, has won n flfHI a year then Is- prcpuM'd to answei soy i< attracting cnniiclerahle attention Humanity owes a great debt to men who wouldn't ad- —can’t exist. •rholnrahip offered annually hy questions the chlldn-n may ask. (lie .State House of ItcprcMcnta- Later. Ihe whole foonly can sing throughout the country, ax folk* reg­ IIvc* to ntudent* who are desirous wonder how a man ran xervr two fHtlntslio Z out .T h the " ’,"Journal " ,’11,1 of Living article. Solymitn Brown was imention "",!a,ri to which they — "" songs or rend a poem or story ex- rr.W VnttK -The number nf bar* and *»ill* ■ f luH-oming teachers, Hupt. T. W. connected with some incident pel maiten. God and Mammon. For­ a teacher and preacher.----- ’ AI...... 44 he took a fresh grip on *"life 1pcrieil In lie subjected nil their I.awton nnnuuneed today. tilichl lo the eveiil live*. TNicy I1drtnk valedictorian this year. Hhe ha* radio rnmmrnlalnrx are in lltr architecture and built thu world-famous St. Paul's Cathedral. while ih* We*torn “ranltalUt” stand*, then Third avenue right fully most be the helit slns.t offices since she was a Merc's your Stale pay, all for •mall omoul*. In power* are wurmoiitre's hunt or\ street of Ralonna. freshman, nnd lit present la both If you Its), have an unfulfilled dream to accept the chal­ 1 ccrrtnry of the student council, cidenlally the radio nation manager ntotriMudon. There are at le*at Ave hundred and there prob­ lenge of a new field of endeavor, don't let anyone tell you Nntiirully this ('ouimunlet Itnln- ably nre mo,e than a thousand. Here and there of the pep club and nf the senior ix Frank Pepper nf WRHP Tails- you're loo old. Throw yourself into It with such zuhI and iiiK I* cnmunteiiiiK much oppoxj. la n cafe or restaurant which Is situated on Third class. graduation haxtee, a brother of Senator Claude vigor that you more than make up for lost time. For it's lion front older Gorman* who were avenue and ta likely both tha higheat-prtced and I.«*l June this attractive young never too late to begin! n-Hreil In the belief that Com­ Udy wn* selected n« one of lh<- Pepper. heat eating place In New York. dr legale* to attend the American munism umi the devil were one­ Mostly, however, the Third avenue bar la of a l egion Auxiliary sponsored Girls present l Florida public trlmol* have mndr fold the same thinu. However, If pattern. It Is a cheap and beery place, cool to State In Tallahassee. She has Boys And Gumrs thr Hovlet authorities ran retuln atep Into In the summertime but naver pretending tome connderahle progreix m the control and eontliiii* their rdin-a- Mai Halmar served canahly, said Principal lilt year nr twn lince the paiaage to be more than tt la a place In whkh to drink. Herman K. Morris, as literary Remit re ~A Henry Noble MaeOncknii's nltry of hin boy­ tionnl program, It I* hound to U you never have seen Third avsmie nor a Third avenue bar. you editor of this years Salmagundi. of the modernization program in Itavo * uuirki-d effect on the t»hi. Last year she wan vh-e-prealdent 1947. hut they still liavr a long hood, "The Family on Gramercy Park", cannot fnil to note Ing genpiatlon. can get Ih* feeling second-hand hy seeing the old movie. TA# Loti Ills picture of the nrevalenei* of gang w arfare among New I,,, „n j,i Wfkttfi which actually ,w»« .Aimed partially in these hallowed of the Trl-Hl-Y group. way to go to reach the top of the And what enn n.u . ' preelnets There fa V good. IlH nalr of reality to the Aim. which ' If MIsa'Rnhldni derides to tak4 Udder. Arrnrding to the "Forty- York boys of the nineties;’ ern Germany In 1 reaped__ 1* j f|l|#1 to |h„ f/irt thst Mr nny Mllland actually went stag­ advantage of the four year This cnndilion has not been confined to that place or also true of all the satellite riiliil rrholarslilp, she must teach after- eight Stair School Sy»lrni»" of llir I lies of Eastern Europe. There tlx gering up and down Third. lh« scene* being recorded hy hidden Council nf Stale Government!. time. It Is natural for hoys to form groups which act as l cameras j wards, or work for the State Do-, |U|i\ opposition to Communism rest, partnient of Education; otlierwlso Florida today iprmli no mwr on ilx units, It often Mutinied only natural for these group activities with the grown folk who knew In Thus, the elttxen* nnd transient* of Third were scarcely awars of she must repay the Hrhnini'frip to take the form of actual warfare between gangs, with bud demniilctire before the war. wflnt wa* going on. amt they went their thoughtful way each day )-hIiI Mr. Morris. IJer favoritd Xjj: ■chonli in proportion to it* income, without consciously trying lo show their left proAlea or wav* fran­ In results to communities and to tho characters of the boys in­ Keep that IiIih- of nations under school subjects are mathematic* or ability •upport education, lied regimeatation for a score of tically at the camera, | ami science. than il did two year* ago. line* the volved. Various social agencies have taken stcpH to steer tin- competitive tendencies of hoys In other directions, the years and ll may lie remade I • It I* Irue that ihe har used In some of the Weekend teene* waa j income ha* mcreaied ,nd the loglea"illy not ad unity typical; It wa* * plnre called Clarka'a. which, while I t, The tlgi-r is terrifically strung number nl ichool pupil* h.n in- Hoy Scouts having liven especially successful. ta on Third avenue, ha* a ttlAe more eh»r*r1er and operate* on * hut rarely attacks groups of created Fuithermnre. iay> tin. In New York City today gang wars in at least one I tittle higher social and intellectual level than Ihe average joint aimed men However, it frequently and it wIM bn apprscL bulletin, d ixu’l loo little money, hut neighborhood have reused to exist, due to the activities of| THE NATION TODAY along this lovely, tawdry street preys upon women and children. atod for ynara and ytars the Community Service Division of tho College of the City H) JAMES MAIM,MU' too much |Militic> that cramp* There are more than 101) Hpccira to coma bacauia H'» a \ Florida School*, of New York. Students under Its direction are working with uf tuuiL In the world, t.'t nf which gangs and turning their activities into such channels as WASHINGTON, May lit (d'J A phrase he used In kidding bf . il THE DIHTURHING THING ABOUT MAt.OONX along Third eve- are found in the United Sintra. It tt a happy thought to lie told comiMititlvu s|Mirts nnd athletics The Inter-group athtetie come, In tlic end. .lames V. Ftn ' nue these day* ta the tendency on the r*n nt the literary tntsllso- tual tn srlxr upon them for bin own personal amusement In a mild Mount Itslnier, Washington was Smith-Corona £ by a politician that llir government rivalries whirl) huvo been promoted have also contributed icstnl'a prophecy of his own deulli. I POKTABLI will pay your medical Gill*, hut to breaking down racial and religious prejudices, says Prof. “I exiH'ct lo lm a victim of Ihe aort of way. going to n Third avenue hnr ha* become the thing to named after a friend of Cap!. George Vancouver. Hritish navi­ nothing i* more inevitable, xomrone Harry M. Shulman, director of thq work. Washlnglon scene." I do among the intelligentsia. That's what he was when lie Now, there are morn writers, nlltora amt pseudo-literary lights to gator ami explorer who sighted It elie hat laid, thnu dr,ith and laxri. Such a venture Is successful because of the old truth killed himself Sunday In * Jump he found in these saloons than there are real customers—rsal cus­ In I7U2. T Hit MS IF OKHIMKO Dr. Brookt tellt thr Rotary Club that there are very few "had" Itoys. The excess of cilery from a Iftth story window In llm tomers being the plain, unvarnished East Side workingmen who Aa llllln aa 17.00 down that in Franc* 25 percent of the which characterizes gang-age hoys needs understanding naval hospital. | come to these plscra not lo discuss the merits of Trouat or the fata (plua lax) worker’t pay gnet In the tupporl direction to turn It Into proper channels, whore It can pro. He hail cracked under the strain | of the world, but just to drink, nr possibly to reflect happily on how Hr. C. L. PernonH 10.00 per month. of tocialitcj) medicine In England ducc good instead of mischief and delinquency. of nine years In Washington, most they beat the daylights out of tha old woman last night. of than) in tremendously Important I A couple of (he big newspaper (hops In town xra altuaUd around OPTOMETRIST •flat leu than a year nf trial. Job*. Ht*« •taialata - <)I«MM IIIM HAYNES OFFICE Ptiliih doclnrt find their offiert tha Third avenue arts In mldlown, and ainc* reporter* aver have <1 . •-** Them have Iwen other victims ’ found tt Impossible to accomplish thslr strenuous and enacting duties Xtlaatle ISallaeal Mask NiaB MACHINE CO. to clullerrd up with liypnchron- The Price Of Belrig y n American who died or went to hoapltnls 01 without wetting their whlatle*. It waa only natural that they gravi­ rt«H me .114 Maxnnlla t’hune 44 drtaci trying to gel their money't withdrew. He was Ihe first who tate to the neighborhood bar#—the unpretentious, sawdust-on-th*- ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦oaooooooA soughtXI escape through an o|n>n floor, poorly-lighted Third avenue saloons. worth that they stk "How many How nmrh Is It worth In hr'.kn who lire tufferlng la-rause they window. hav* hendachft?" then oiler iclen■ AawrleanT w Jtrvad—the dlsuhled veleram, Somehow, the newspaper reporters didn't seem out of placs In th* Ever since President Tinman'* joint*. Perhaps It la becaua* they are mor* cathode In thetr ap- fical prricriptioni to all who have Fur Ihiw much wuuld you a*tl Wa arc serving, too, when wo election Inst Novemlmr this place' without further examination. Even vuur American citlxenshlpT guard the welfare of American had bean full TZZ T n t » , Proa* S S i S ^ ^ ,B,, 'I UnthlnkiihleT Ye», hut think chlldran amt make sure that all restal, who took tm part In MrJ1. saving graca of being vulgar and common. mosquito hilet have to he pretcrilied Whatavsr II la, they picked out thslr end of tha her and Mt thsr* for, lince the government payt the about It. ihavs a fair itart In Ilf*. Truman's campaign, would lose* 1* them enough money In tha| Wa are serving when we run- hi* Job as Becrclary of Defense. 1 reflectively, quietly cursing etty editors. They mads few, If any, bill. Meanwhile, ihotr with teriout world to buy from you your rl_ ___ .... On Jan. 11 qeivameii asked For-'t attempts to buttonhole th* rsgular Third avsnu* character*—tha ailmenti have to wail four monthi to llva In lha United Rtatsa _ _ of beauty, tho health or the safety restal about rumors. Would hn iMmeit, th* Janitors, th* atr**l cleaner*—and And out what m*d* before they can get into a hospital. Amtrtea and call yourtatfurtsif an of our eommunltla*. resign? p thorn Uok. Perhaps what I mean to jay la that they w*r* not No, he said, he expected, and patronising. American? Wa are aarvlng when we ralaa seas It may be an nver-timplification For moat of u», I am aura, our I our voices In support of meaiures wanted, to stay on. Of course, ho of the (sell to tay that if James American heritage la beyond pur- 1 which will give greater security would submit hla resignation to ONE DAY. A LAB, ONE OF THE LITERARY FHONIR1 stum­ Forrailal had played golf he would chase. We would not exchange It,to tha nation’s peace, Mr. Truman who was going tn U> bled across a typical Third avsnu* Joint, and ht* aanaaa must hav* for all the gold and dlamonda aver Inaugurated on Jan 20. bean titillated, because soon they cam* In drove*. ttayar have committed tuicide, but And most certainly wa are **rv> It's traditional for cabinet mem­ go many ! tho phonlsa must use the** ban aa outlets for tbatr dug—not for all the honor* of a It,/ whan wa teach ouraalvea and 0 If ha had been devoted lo i hobby queen—not, even, for Ufa Itself. bers to submit thslr resignation* own Inferiority complexes; unable to Impraaa th* world of tattara whkh would have deprived him of other Americans, young and old, to a new president, Ju»t In ruse beyond a certain point, they drop into on* of thaaa tsncmsnt-aran Leas than four years ago Amur* to lie batter Americana. Fqrrestal explained ho was doing AX hour or two a day from the caret lean* were giving thslr *ffva livaa, mo­ How much la It worth to he an saloon* nnd put Uia regular, simple and usually uneducated patron*, Juat a rnutlne thing . through* thslr mantel paces. •ad worriei of hit office he would thers their aona, to protect this American? The newsmen asked; did lie n xavar have had a nervous break- American heritage of oura In all I* It worth an afternoon a weak, On* of thr regular* might mumM* aomsthing about thinking think the resignation would he Jaan-Paul Sartre waa a pitcher for tha Cleveland Indiana, whereupon "Gel yourtefl a hobby ” lu meaning, It waii i prt„rotected _ an svenlng — twice _a ------month? ----- How accepted? "No, he aalil. "I ex- th* phony will his# an aald* to hla companions, "lan't ba a/frsfeaaJ" 0 Bernard Baruch one* adviwd man magnificently. TakingI added value little compared with what so many t to be a victim of the Wash­ from these sacrifices,, It la more' othara have ntveIvcnl Thla form of entertainment la beyond ms. I hav* s .certain Inter­ who Work with their mlndi. "No ington seen*." ______precious■ today than aver before. Whan , wa Jillhlnk wa are gating The newsmen took this' as kid* est In n number of Intellectual paHImpn, about mfclcVt »» WALLBOAJBDtvFOR,qUICtj, CHANGES ex* m i rommilled lultid* who Tha American l-eglqp and 4b* »omelhlng Apr nothing In thla They understood him tnj th* rsgular Third avenue patron know* nothing nt n v wx*d • yearling roll." Hr American Lagion Auxiliary era world wa at* headed h< for • bitter _ nt one* a nun gets a hlg Job do**. But If not—#0 what? r would want to stick around to ic* ------founded .on . . the...... belief that...... America...... awakening. . — .Not for nothing can Washington, he likes tn keep Dora It make ms a mor* advanced eitlaan of tha world bow it lumi nut. General Marthall meat hav* the unselfish atnric* of we eng enjoy all the right* and can quota from Oacar Wild*,or read menu French? »• Intarior ehangan.with eaay-to-uaa It* cltlHMtiiana ipIn timatime -,of .of . pane*pence aa privilege*,)pnn which America confers lut thA resignation must have gantlsmsn to whom I might-bp condei ' * "* - MnnooMiriar Updnrt-atructurn) nnd : AA busy ax Ha was during the war l»ow«. Wa^cennot buy out t aoo*pt*d ptottyf promptly, ma atx different way* to make n *-“ -fAAn, took an hour'i caster m i? deromtlv* boxrflp . , . Idaal for kitchens, hathroomn, iki4ai*,hia«,------so'htucn To tat* In January hla successor, have avery right to whlmr among . mining before breakfatt, and thlng whleh 'mean* so hlueh 'to us ourselves. Tha price of ba^g* an la A. Johnson, began working Usually, tbay ar* too well-mannared. Hvlxf rooms x m dans. Whan you build, expand, remo- F ’wbM. he learned that General aa our American cHJtanahlp, all American la aarvlca. with Pormtal vary quietly to My complaint, In brief, to tha uaa Of thaaa Third aYlxxd aattone the affect, thought and devotion You dacld* how much It la learn Um repaa. dal add radacorat* it’pxyx to plan with Wallboxrd- All »r, then in Eagland pro* w* can gtve Is not to* much. 'worth to you, than weigh what In Uau of n aoo. If n man want* to fool Hka n superior bate*. tM far D-Day, wa* not netting (On Mar. 4B Johnson said h* Mm go and stand outatda n Uon csg* or n aaal pond. typos of quality Wxllboord a rt available at tha HIU Ramambar always that none of you ar* gtvlng of yoursatf agalact had b«an working with Panwatal I For If bo (a going to a poor man’s bat to gat that foaling, hah aa the Anwri- tha material thtngi1 w* poetau ap- Jh* wh»t of being an Amtrieon. M day*.) Lumbar A Supply Yard. Wbatavar you nerd, our half noach in worth the Justkc, fit*- ™ Wane*, I *m sura. wlU oat* ‘ ; th* wrong road. Thar* ar* no superior man. I ballav* as* foot fot But tha announcement that th* !' through with a war that, while It proved UtU* ala*. cMtury of axporitac* ta at your aarvlca. dom and democracy wa enjoy as determine to gtv* resignation < had be«n accepted Amarkan citiaana. Ramambar, ««rvia# every day of y*m wasn’t Mod* until March I Mr. j lF M * * - Truman explain*) that Forrest*) had bean trying to resign for-a through th* window yesterday. It la estimated that mor* than In hla,Job ■■ Secretary of Da. UWO ellat In , tha United Ntataa font* h* bad been attacked and have Insured parking matsra. Criticised. Evan hla motives war* thaUaagod by outside critic*. t

TUESDAY WAT 24,* 1149 fSE SHADED #fc*JUD flAJffAftD. FtOlTDA P A C E F!^*J .. J.1.. J- .* ..1 • u ■ ■ —I* Episcnprill L eague k« held in f!#pt*>inhd,t Ak»Mit 1? Miss Janet Hetzel, Bride Fleet In TIM"itiTn’i "■ »'» r [i t •• .t'lif '*'» f l» Ifav Honored With Lovely Tea At Park Home \ / \ IHIlH'l ill lit i|l|i| tli** f...... I'M Mi Vn g« VVft^lit ! * tvi 4 M< ft ft 1 Wll Social And Personal Activities Mcliibrt .s of the \ ...mg IVopI, H 1 * tll'I , ,11 Miss Janet llelicl. bride elect. won n white urcllid in be. bail , . . . . was honored on Friday afternoon Service league >.f M-.lv C. ttlnli siccskurirn coiiipliinroted Kid-copal Church m.-t ..o Solid, tarhn Pointer Hay—Knrle.lv Kdllut Ic lrp h u n t 1 Yn | with a lovely garden party Riven 1 1 . * it*i in(*i$*i*• f'oi* hei costume. evening to elect ..ifo. i . r,< . . . by Mrs Char lea I.. Park hikI Mr*. |M' |',l 1 ' 1 i'iim.'»l Jin i *■tl 1*11*'| The bride's hook, signed with during the coming ,«■.,» No. or I.. IV Hagan at the Park home on 1 >i* 1 uiMi * ui 1 v |t*iv%n|?i go...| wishes as rail, guest en- fleer, nr*- I lent rel Sl„f|,„.|, .1, 10 1 MIhh Kirchhoff la Weal Seventeenth Street. tiueat* • I'll* ! ti m tcicil. was placed mi h while president, liict, hen K..t-l>l.-.fr 1 * fl* i« [uni 1»I'l'l*’ .lifllt called from 1:1111 to ti:;ill o'clock If,. Honored At Luncheon P e r s a n a Is wrought iron table decorated witli vice president; Tommy spe, . . . ♦ ' Ht ■ *•* i'ii 1 m 1 in Ihiif *mm1 Social C alender and were shown lo the garden t-.M . | where bank* of hibiscus and bam­ magnolia blossom* I'i*-tiling ..vci lelnrj . Henry M. I oul.n III * “ " • 1 * III* [Mln«‘ii|>[iU If Miss Nl»li' Kirchhoff, n member boo formed an attractive seltlllR the hook during the after main treas.irn 'I i i- .*\ 1 i it in f»ti^t* 1 1 e-fi 1*1 It« J. M. McAlpIn ha« returned to tl M > >1 1 tit H t t Tl'KSII \ r nf the IP4P Hemlmde High School Were Mrs K. t* Hniwnlee and The group m.-t it •; oo ... |,„ i 1 »• . • 1•Oipitflffllfflt for the iH-caalnn. f . Ok* 1ti- Iv . tl I*,| a * f'H4 The Pilot Club will holil Its bus­ Meeting the guests was Mrs. J. Mrs. T K. Tuckri. in Ihe Chapel .t i ...... U'lilt 1 fi'l'li Saturday with a i luncheon " s?-.«JL Riven S r;:« s« 2 : «i hhhpI v iness meeting In lbe TourUl Cm- - ...... , mul friends It. Woodruff who allowed them to I'hr two lea tallies wete altiac evening ptayct s k i., af'e. » lo. t. ler nl H;(H) I'. M to be preceded |>y Mrs. W. M. Mi'KIiinou al her the receiving line composed of Mr*. tin'll decorated with delleale the business nie.'lu.g «... I.d.l it, | by the board mrotlMK at 7:110 P. M. home at 1*01 Magnolia Avenue. Ilngnn, Mrs II. t'. Itrtiel, mother pink firiilr* hibiscus and sweet the Palish Him,, lift II | till. WKltiVK.S1IAY IThe cle** color*, purple and gold, Mr». I baile* A. t nrtln l» re- of the honor guest. Miss Hrtiel and h. ait rn«es. Mi, W M Scott. Ion /imnierioaii, r•-, t,.r ■.f 11.. The Ilmwiilrr Ynuni! Adult I were carried out In the decora- covering nicely fiom an illne., at Mis. C It. Kirtley. Miss Maltha • i: i: t h dr if i i Ibtxhury fichoal bottle of' perfume. J Viola II. Krlly, hnin* lirrn singled ten, fm the monthly lni,liie.,« juif t Line i nir and itiaiiit pupil* off Mfi*. Me Million wm 111» out Inthe St. I.eo Chronicle nirelltig *rf the Frl I*hip Class liUllM NS, Mu.— W in Kdgai MUiholl will preMfiit ♦ nUrtainiiiK hy Mm. W. K. Kirch- ^m . W. IK l.arihnor trarher school publication P, M Hilling Woman's Club. AH parents and with Miss Kirchhoff were the ‘ horch. entertained on |HfM fi.iiilrfia 4lii| Itrir Httrv friends me invited. Misses Carol Skinner. I.ila l.effler, Thursday with a t oca ( ..la party scholastic awards among senior*. Ilie business session plain were litis? Hi I i*lim hnlfK a 1U? Jim I''f h I;i v , ,M;i \ " i :• i r.ndsieyKndsleyMcisen. Mcliw'h. iiurnara Ilarhara Ann Ann honoring n..* ...... la...... the class n , o "He Is Interested ill , music". 1 nnulf for a covered dish suppei to \ l r u \1< -K illlK lIl Kdeiifield, lliiiloa Hucker. Uettye who will graduate from Seminole the article states, and gun gun I lore", he held on Friday night at b rio fill uf lltr Im-ml if III M<»%iiim«. Mr 1*1 rN . I * l l l \ i n n t m |()|(| J|(1 i>llt1ll4Mi ulyve Ann High School next month Ulndiu- Since Ills arrival at St. Lr".Co ha ii'il.sk In Hie Community Hall \ 'in. i-,-.i y irl TK, XV , ivl. I^C'Ol I r.lR IS’ RAYON PANTIES ing year. ored Inst Sat.it.lay on lie. moth f Mi. and Mis. C. P. Hiaslngtnn Mr. S pence i I, majoring In birthday with a weinet . oh,I and |,Mke Crystal. Adding lu Ihe ell- Mt*s Janet llel/rl...... l.rmlslry and mlnonng lo rdtiea- swimming party given at laity jllVM„.„i the aflerm..... was the rilllf, i„ Howard Fide. W, tlon. Hoi lug the la,t two years U k e l.y her aunt Mrs. J. tr I'm.l r„nw.||llM ,l( a„i|,p,r furniture. Foglewmal. N .1 ..tilt...... n eve nt ‘f\ ...... * | VtT: sSS he has been laboratory assistant sen. A ft i'i an afternoon -f *wlm- |„.|l|„OMlh rl.||,.,. The enllee- ,,f June II. »a homo..I .... Slit S„ tiling a supper consisting of roast for the freshman chemistry course tnjltg a supper eotislsling,of roast.I L I ...... enconipas>i'd ”• *clothing, tiullla,, | liningm.iuy IIIUTIlllll^moruliig fiom |oI O .tostM til wider the supervision of Hr. e.| Weiners, potato salad. iimkimi ,jiri.MI|,i furiiitMt* miil imiHii Ml In- |j on ..Vlm k witli a kihltm lh»U \ Rlin m I IlHir |*iii r i*M |»!t|# p f P j Junius'K. Hall. He 1« u inemhei of Iirans, potato chips, pickle-, cook vlriiMH'iit'i...... A 1 on.. if Infant...... »...... >jrrns...... fm ] ^it ml ^( !ck’H ^(-iihi ...... |uu • > ifivrtt L> I hr Phi Society, a first year lion* les ami, toasted * , . . mm-limallow,, a, |. . „ HH ...wrdisplayed wr .. by^*y Mf**. Mrs, JulitiJoint (I'uch. tich* Mrs. W\V M,M *SmttScott atul Inn lu*mr on grow 11 op m i mi [i inlir*’ ^mig orary eehularsldp society, and a was enjoyed. Aaslsting Mis Pool ..... I v . i ; ...... t. w "l 'T. ^!" m" ,m" I Kiliott Avenue. I...... ting the in hllM*. p ink, t illit r . Ml littOFr , f t i« in u him i•im’.n i j i:> p ' m n.iii> inemliei of Hie Rollins Scientific *® P ri1' " ar.ty. . i* Jr.itlng Ihe afternoon appm'la- rooms of the Scott ir-idcm-c wete Society I,list year lie was award­ It. ('. Mnxw.'ll. Mrs. Kail lying lai r.lriiriMo *1 ' */» « * In !•'. Matinees tttc - Kseoings Ur tom was expressed to Mis. Skew** at laugcmeiits of K«,t.. I.l.c, . ed the < 'Ins* of IJIII Science Prite, and Miss Carolyn Hudson. foi hut evldl.il of Mexican relics, nations, white pctimm , yellow I hil.licn -.Otic a yea l's siilisiriptton to "The Those enjoying Ihe event with Vlr,"'n'eoiiie R Palirrsim''"Mrs'll’ hrlueio.allis and ollo-t prlog .loltrnal of Chemical KdoeaHoli,"' Mary Jean were Hilly** Yoking...... ^ VVhlle Mrs Struth- fl. Whichwhich I,Is MW,aw.nil,,.I...... annuallymi,i,.mill toi>, ana.,, ton.'Ainutettoll, AllloK't Spier. Ann A no Harvey, r‘ " ...... ,, .. ' . VIS, FIRST QUALITY SI GAUGI, IS DINICR Jsaoslts llarypy limlM 1 era. Mrs. Mtisgrave. Mr-. Hrailng- tiau.es were enjoyed dining <1.. outstanding sophomore cheniiatry N student. r i r ' ;,. ' ! r i I«M. Mrs. If...... tlleason, Mra...... ting mid Mrs. Chatb I. Pa.s r li,” ' h “ A I...... et, Mrs. Reave., Mrs. Coch- took ...... pictures ...... gr.mp ami I ntmy IXIIlg. ran, Mr*. Cole and Patty Taylor, lu the house mul kilt the lovely NYLONS M ix Fox, ChknuIh1 SI Keutl wa- asslnietl in eiitertiilning Arc Council II o h Ichncn Loi’iil Hospital To tiy Mr*. II. ('. Helxrl, niolhet nf Hoiu'fil From Too the hkimnee. The linstesa’ gift I . W.'- m«, .1 i. o i | . . . . i Tile Woman's Uouncll of the Ml*s lletxel wo, mi oil paintint(. ^ if. % W c d n e s c l a y & i l i u r s First Chrlsllau Clmich met is. I Thohe invite.I to be with All,, cently at the home of Mrs. It t|. i A ,lk n lea will be given at the ltrl/t-1 wete the Misses .l>>..e I w« M|i9lof(fil t IV. L. • *p ijiuliir, Smtf.it. 1 lirmnmnr S.-lmol mi Helzi'l, Mattlm Wight, Klt*e Hut - Fox yvtlli Mrs. It, W. Consuls, as iii'ii Ion lot *o 1 Iim 1 ♦ >1 In p itf ■ . " hostess nod circled officers foi | Tliur-.li.v beginning ut t:IHt P At hi,mi, I'm l.jymg-lmi, Hih.i. II,i. iiiil l*itl Ei 1 pi n i ' *N <'i *lijil***r Mu' coming year. New officer* The oe.union Is being sponsored er, Jean Stiyei, Mi-. M I. Itaboti., me Mis, () |). I.undies,, pte'i I by the Pmenl.Teueht'i Assihuh Ir. ami Mt, Hiil.eil Mm. Inn.I ^l»t* i Nil fftMl ' tl..n, of the elvoieulaiy school l-Ti.ni Rolhn, t'ollege weie M..- >1(1 f T * * I <1 M'l I I l« dent; Mis. Caaaol.c, vice president tl* Mtllf'l 111 ’ I'HICH v l.l'sli Mis. W C Tison, secretary: and |iif the lo.inty mul Ihe Asanciiili.'i. I'tyi.d Poston. Ml-. Hill hum It-,It.. ,for Childhood Kduratiuu. Matlha Laild and Jean Clmn > | !• s* (is r is I t -1 * II* 1 - 11 h I Mrs. •• T Peat son, trcasurei >f«ril# Itlfllttllb M1 ■ I n» - Ul|li» ir>1 A picnic was planned foi the m u n i a n m iu n i e m k n t The fuiols laihlsl .turllig the ten t lie ere in mi excellent ii.iuni"i. June meeting of the council an I I will he used lo aid in equipping • »**■•* ■" u'1 1 (inylv lifilt 11 a1 s4 Mrs. J It Fanis and Mrs, W, I' Mr. and Mrs. John Malloy an-!• ; a child’*child', ...... at thelire FetFeVnahl nald ,,u '* "T'' ' «« . ,V >* ht\l»htti I*/i«j|* i Yeslry repot It'll mi a eiinventlon nmmeed today the hlrlli of a Laughton Memorial Hospital \ 'urn I "• point ntvieu "I o u t...... hehl recently in Jacksonville. The Iniiu'lMri l.iiiiln I'Hiiliiir

CAHII OK THANKH We wish to take this means of expressing our sincere apprecln thin to our many friends for Ho kimtiiewes ami expression* of symunthy during the Illness and time in half! dentil of our loved one; also for Ihe beautiful floral offerings. The Family of Dishes,ghsswdftgksm without wiping! Mrs. (.race McMullen H’h Intel N»w you cun do your dlahea In up fir hull the —BHOKT FF.ATURF.H- Ft.r u different aalad, aoftei lime . , . with Veil Juat waah with thla great, new aotip. CARTOON—“ITl'H IN TIME" ! cream cheese and mil with sliced I'nn Hud* mude by Colgute*P«Iini)llve*Peet. Then rlnae. pimento-stuffed olvlra; mound thh "LBTH (JO TO THE MOVIKH" mixture attractively on thick rlpi No wiping! Even glaaaware drlcH apurkling clcur, for A ___ loniato slices ^nd arrange on »»■ Vul leave* no toup acum or utieuky film to pollah uwuy W "FLICKER FLAHIIBAcKB" ’ tercres* or shredded salad greens . . . And Vel leave* no dlahpan ring to acnihnul! ftarve with French or iild-faahloue hulled dressing.

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• p m t u m m Johnny Toncoff Agrees To Play For Sanford Giants Veteran To Report To Locals Tomorrow Evening Kavakis, Lake, Cataldo Homer In Giants’ Win At Daytona Beach Locals Drub Dodgers "humping Filin Taylor. the outstanding players of tha By ARTHUR flRCKWITH, JH. Gaddi* lost a shutout when two Herald Hporta Rdltor « h.» 7 <££. Tigiora Will Meet c'“bi'«n,orA year and were presented with In 13-3 Contest; Daytona Reach errors let Palatka COMMENTS i little or no direction In ths- PBL p _ a _ _ „ * II Q a 0 1 k i L u O|> A ll-StarH Art* bust-ball hats by (lit* Lions Club. Johnny Toncoff, XI year old score In the first Inning. Herb The Hud 8ox lint-up included Veteran Florida Hiatt* League Daytona Beach To , notary A ll-stars Defeated |„ (Jame McCloud got his first hit off Gad From The Unless there are some changes Davis, Katx, Whatley, Kriiler, catcher, agreed last night at tha Appear HereTonite dls In the sixth and Jack Reardon Wade, lllggcns, Kelly, Swann, J. Municipal Park to play baseball nude, the Florida State League Thursday Evening ----- got Dip other In the eighth. Day­ 1* going to have some mighty ------I Climaxing Ibe Lions Club Jun* Moss, Ramsey, McKinley, Roweti, for the remainder of the 1040 FHL Leu Matte was today placed tona Reach hunched four of Ita SIDELINES ihf ’.N o bu§* Thursday night at ..YInckllor tw*ntt-aecohd sw­ Rrumley and Anderson, while the season with the Hanford Giants, It oss the active list by Manager eight hits off John Barskl far as BY ARTHUR BECKWITH, JR. f““"h 8:00 All.Stars were represented by was announced last night by Man- Ili-rald Sports editor lines*Iness eae.goes veevvery far wwithout a at the Municipal Hall Path th e ' ‘he ,R,‘'1 frounced the lial Gruber. George Olsen, re­ many runs In the first two Innings. leader, and baseball Is a bust- Phillips, U. Moss, Crowley, Hors- A agar Hal Gruber. serve ralrher, has been given his I.mi Hevll homered for the final Rotary Junior league champions, 1 All-Star* by a 10 to 4 score In a lien Manager F. D. Bcotf* Tiger*,' T "*'' pla/cd under ilorf, Fox, McCall, Samuel, Carl- * Toncoff, who hatted .118 with release, Manager Gruber an­ score In the eighth. Hports f.'dltor ton, Mritonald, Sutler, Farrell, Palatka In 1IMA, ,2fl8 with Palat­ nounced this morning. Jim Rlvern and Manager Hpec The Hanford Herald will meet the All-Star*, a team »h* " a* Lakefront park of lb buys selected from the other n,(»ht. Retteries Tor the English, Jones, Carter, Westmor­ ka In 1047 and -2(W with Palatka „ . . . , Dus If r drove out home runs to land and Reynolds and Daytona Reach last year The Hanford Giants pouruled | (!i|n, llvllle'* |u hit attack , Dear Mlr: three cluU In the circuit, it w* ,.Bfd 8"« were Kr dec and Whatley, stated last night that lie experts three U*esburg Dodger hurlers fori u|( S(< Augustine hurlers Hob. /~wGiants’ ffMarshall | . Kiaiiwumrvtjannounced /Mirniiy yesterday ny hy noy Roy fioi* Hoi- *™ !of "* All-Hters, Horsdorf On Saturday Die Lions Club and Jones pitching and Phillips was host to fifty hoys from tli« •o report for duty tomorrow night, 1 W_ Mj» nml s i l l to d victory at | wilrs. j nrk Mallard and Tommy] Noticed three good articles S o i ’ ami fearlwHM nrtli'lr* rMaardln* tha NKW YORK, May 24 (A*) — rontw t will bo Bam Martina, Or* games for the Axalens and was Tonight the Giants play busts "cl “ swimming pool debacle Willard Marshall seem* headed forivlll* Touchton, Georg* Touhy and Jimmie Krlder were designated *» • vast quantities of welnvrs, beans, ^ .114 limes, scored 14 runs, to the league leading Daytona Arsx<>. rl V l potato salad and *oft drinks. W Reach Islet* In a single game. A* "''{•■ 1J* 4 ? * llere a * hoping that a rt Idea of'' VL A - , »h* i J “ k ^ " r>n* hit safely H4 times, hit three home 4 i ‘1 4 thisI* nature will get results. Keep ‘ *. **. < ^Member* of the All-Htar* select- Fleischer. Hamilton Rlshea, Jr., nm i ami II doubles, while bajtlng which I* slated to begin at H;tx) h'/uIrix‘u»». ir 4 1 9 up your good work, hy right fielder lx per- 1 ed to play In the context Include YKHTRRDAY’S STARS In 411 runs. In 104H Toncoff caught o'clock at the Municipal Park Ksmsmlss. .■ X 0 4 Russell Mann, Junior Meta, Wes- i 0 I Sincerely, cited atop o. National League kli-i Garnett White, George Hardin, tsy Spencer, George Herndon, He 4S«'*fTATKD PRESS 111 games and was at list 402 'I be two-guiiu- series with lire *b t 1 U Ilyrd J. Goode ters with, a >171 average. Including Jimmy Pennington, Frank Sten- ...... „r„„r.o nu„. . Earvin Rlckert, Hrnves-lilt a Islets is all-linpurlarit to the, iii.siiin' p Gerald Covington, Kenneth Rob- times. He rapped out 107 hits I 0 0 0 games through Sunday. strom, Douglas Oglesby, Melvin bins, Charles .Gano and ‘Buddy’ *»«*"• run, and single a ml which Include.I one , 12 dou­ Giants, since tin* Hanford club is Vnrona i I 0 u It Htale l.eague t'mpa I This a MIC* IVIt «w16 |ni|||l«point* IIhigher| | | 1 than (oM-kett. * drove In five runs l.i lead the bles and five home runs, while resting one anil one-half gunir« .,- e n u ii hi* closest NL rival*, Ralph Kintr Boston Braves tn an 11-4 victory hatting In r>7 runs. out of first place in the chase for i ab W" have seen many umpires 1)f Pittsburgh and Ed the Florida Hlale League penuant.[McManus. 4 Katak of ‘■I1*" -ver.the ,American l * w >lndu*te Edwin rtn ^ H u S y * Baas! «vf r.lh..Chkag...Cuha, Tonroff started Ilia baseball ca­ 4 I workork on the Florida Slate League, hi. Louis, each with a mark ofof.hatting lead with .176 'y i Ellis Kinder. Red Sox—pitched reer In 1017, after graduating Manager llul Gruber of till-1 j, 4 o hutI I Humlnv'sN iilillltu’u *‘show'4a l l f l l i f * 4 wasj* e s u 111 the,. Iitnalmost oC.t flve-hilter as the Rostoii Reil from the University of Illinois Giants Indicated Inst night lliulj.i„ rici*. it* X u Decullar we have wllnes-etl in all lie would iirobabiy send Right- H*»"f|l*. rl i , ...... srn- iT.-TL in .nu„h P,„ .-,u ‘”alr i?.'iri'i.y.g i.m .r'i.S 'a with a RH degree with n major In r, J ,l.,f ...... Finri.la BUI.; ^ £ t B “ 5. . • f e 1 S^Ji C, "Ml'm; tSTSi.** physical education. He was signed iinudur Jack Hohack to the bill Buiin'wsm 4 slugging Gus ZernlaI n f 'l 'htealn!' ,lrown S" '1 Clark. Hilly Tlson pud, few York Giants to "piay l tonight to face the Islets. Hohack i liaraa. <* 1 hy the New X “ | 1 ''lY’secms that the scherlula tor \ Wh? h o fils^ s e e io o jh l„ « * ' M"“ ’ Whelchel are substitutes. I for I he Greenwo.Nl, Miss,, entry bus won five contests thus ter i 11 xi. is if ? |Ihe circuit ...... by the lea-' .H"h «f 'h* flwl four among eragea ramnutcd tbrool s 5n*' M"'"hera of all teams of the Ion- 1 George Gehhardl, captain of In the CottonCotton Htates____ League, a Uhl* yrnr, and has been deteate.riii1 i.rMburx inn ooo ooo—1 1 gue, showed Hanford and lotea-*''1*' leading Nl. hitters this stenned ounwrmi m a picnic at the campbmshlp Syracuse Unl- Clast C organisation. He caught game toi oto sox—is .burgburg playing In Hanford on Sun-Hun* ..IP?* ^ ^ ark, Boston, t<(jy th , p|atP ijjJI times whileuImi.. HanLamki Springs Saturday mom- verilty wrestling team, is a low ------H“« , ing, Holler stated this morning. 70 gulfer. over 1041 games for Greenwood Ills Last night the Giantsilants iiullmlierVd ^ day and Mnmlav. However, the _” "l*el^sl/k!f«l,,pkm i.J1 ! Hisv*l* has made only 72 trip*. first year and batted .110 . the hickory us Connie Knvukh*,. KaVells. rsisiito, Mullnawshl, liar- two teams received a corrected Ruddy Luke and Tommy Cataldo I *». wilhur. B-rAfte""- Hidsi,i tlnrdnn 'mro^n. fllsinOigwt*. 'S 12»|^Oil i nil 'ilJd Hod-, Th'y.-y po)n,a White t»|ow Box freshman tils mark dropped of a The Giants moved him to Clin- ' Kn#|iper, Ariista,A — - l((u{f(*.•••.i." S JU N version uf the playing dates, and ten, Iowa, In the 1-1 league for I hit home runs lo spark the S»M-i C”k is SI’Vo»*^"i*laVdifr! *, Ji T'aWln t. talks, He- Sanforil went tu Leesburg for the grs, Dodger*, .322, and Roy Cam Wfck ago. tha 1010-’40-’41 seasons, then Ihe f°rd attack. Jisniia.ili-Kiispusr. K a vvahts. a k is . Da- pane lla, Dodgers, .121. lilt—lark a, rnntm! on , Sunday.------v - „ . . . . „ , Dom Dimaggio of Boston moved, GlanU moved hlin to Jacksonville The Invaders tallied three runs. t*.VnaVm' Hit-Aeosia. Ara- The appointed hour for the ho- In thr matter of home runs, thw1 from fourth to third with .14U al- of the South Atlantic League for h' 'he first Innln? on a walk is-1 g—Wshsr. DP— Malinowski In glnnlng of the till arrived, and si'ualion is normal. The Giants' though skidding 20 points f-r thi­ 1042. lie hit .287 for Jacksonville *»ed b*-Jack Aragon, a double t.y j M*•Maau*' ' ’’ W''*" ther* were no umpires In sight. Johnny Mil* boasts tha lead, week. BASEBALL TONIGHTK In 112 ronlests. lie did not play H«y Km pper, a wnIk by Hector | ivV'tTemlnlro f. '^l (STr*., RosifuiT Then-fore, Manager Hal Gruber thank* to thr*# round tripper* last) Other leader* were George Kell baseball In 1043, but returned tol^rugu and a single by Julian( i„ r„u* I, I. grr—t.vm» t.v Usmlocn *, wil- of Ihe Giants named Charles week, with nln*. Ralph Klner l*l«f Detroit with .141; Eddie Joost, tmr v. VnroltaV uroiia t. HO- Damlnt*-*) the Giants system In 1044 and j Acustn. Tbut was Hie end of lu lo R l-t Inolnfs 1 runs flsslllo Peplu, one of his players to bo onelmdy one behind. 'Philadelphia, .142; Ted Williams, MUNICIPAL PARK 8:W) P. M. 1046 to play with tbe Jersey Cltyi'hlng* *o far us the Dodgers were 1 In « (linings 4 runs. WP—Vur- ump, while Manuger Julian Acosta I Brooklyn'* Brooklyn's Jackie Robinson, red Boston, ,347.347 (a 28 point climb__ Giants of tho Class AAA In te r-'‘"ow ned, but (be beginning of nna. Wlnntr—Wllliur. I^issf— lie. rolnlro, tl—Amlsrsun Slut (lurnlks. sent Charles DeMInlco to the field hut on the western iaunt, took1 for the week); Gordon Goldsberry national League. While at Jersey exciting night for over 1.204) T M l. to Im the other half of the combi- over In the runs batted In ilenart-1 Chlcngo, mid Dale Mitchell. Cleve- City, Toncoff hutted .266 and .2(12.1 screaming fans. nutlon. The* boys worked n pretty ment with 28, one above Mlsa'a land, .326 sp ice; Tommy Henrlch, SANFORD vs DAYTONA lit DUB he was appointed assist. I Hanford bumped ...... run across fair gaino, too. ‘ total. Jackie also hold* the stolen New York .124; Eddie Robinson, i ant coach ut tho Andrew Jackson I" the Imtlom of the opening frame We contacted Manager Gruherlimses lead with six. Washington, and nob Dllllnger, J High 8chou| In Jacksonville, uml "* Fred Weber umi Ruddy Lake yesterday morning to Inquire why And Kuoki« Roy Slevers has St. Louis, each with .322. was not able to report to the Jvr- singled, followed bv u double by the umpires did not report to’ tho sey City club for spring training.' Kavakis, scoring Wooer. Leesburg Park, and be stated they II* asked tbe Giants fur bis re-1 Thr Giants continued thnlr as. had come to Sanford for the game, tease, and It was granted. satdt in tin* third canto with « Grulier received a note from them He decided to return to base- three run uprising. Johnny Me upon urrivnt at tin- bx-al park hall In lull), and signed with the Mann* ...... the frame with u P M IH IIIA 4 T 4 T II i.nAtiPn from Leesburg Sunday afternoon Shreveport entry in the Class AA'*,”W rnlls'r l<* shortstop, and Am T ra m I. P e l 11 hit through Ihe l.e esliu ra ii» 11 ii lln l l master schedule was In hie in - School In St. Augustliu*. box Into centerflcld and McManus Reealta TeeilerUar plre-li-rhlef’s pooaewilon from ”1 expect to return to St. Au­ scortn. -Welier and Jones tallied iislntsynte lit M. Akavlkitn# wklctl to make up Ike aaglgn- rvr:i ji mi a triple hy Tommy Cataldo. Hanforil tl| l.*ashiirg I. gustin* and Ketterllnus next fall Dnytr.na llrseli &i Palalka I. mertta for bla umpjree. If Ike after baseball «cn«un,“ he re­ Luke rapped hi* lu ihe (Ismas T«4ar umpire.ln.rhlef had keen on hi* ported last night. fifth with none on. urlsorto at 81. Augusllse. Job he would hare doubled the Hslnesvllle at liaLanit A veteran with nine years’ play­ Tlie big Sunford Inning eanie lu payio he Resell nl HaiiToril accuracy uf ihe printed booklet ing experience in the Glunts farm the seventh, when the locals (-hulk­ l.aaslnImre si Pslstka. schedules and would have check, ed up eight runs. McManus walk­ AMERICAN I.HAHPM ayalein, Toncoff returns In the w i rd Ihe master ropy at lh* league Uianti for his tenth year. ed, uml wiis snrrlflceil to second fjVw* York hi m office. been with the Giant* Weher...... id Junes singled i phltsitslpiiia is if. Since the umpires, who were /or ninny years.mrs. and I like the or- *" f'he sni ks, then Connie Chtcaan it n 14 It sell,■dulcd lo appear at the Han gunlxation well, | h i m happy lo be Kuvukis poled Ids home mil far I !ea jnliiaiiu, 17 17 4 ford-Leesburg game, did come lot nmoH'luted with the Hanford over Die left Grid wall lo clean! jJelrV.Vi I* IS 400 Hanford, tliey should linve checked Giants and to pluy for Hal Gru­ the sacks. At lids point Manager 11 nIf* ,,, I I I .. to determine where the teams ber. I think Hal In one of the fin­ Acosta pulled Di’Miidcu and placed -llrsMlls Veslrritsr j were. Almost unyoue In dowu- est malingers in minor league Roxlllo mi tbe bill. I'hc first bull I'hll-HVI, 1, WmnIiIiiuIioi I town Sanford could have told them N«w Yo rk 10, 81. r.mils 1 baseball today. 1 have knuwu him pitched by Roxillo wuj knocked rlvvflsiiit 7: l'hIIsit*liihIk tlu* game was being played In for a long time, and have always out of the park hy Cataldo. I tioaion 4j Dsirntt i Leesburg, admired bis ability us a skipper,” Malinowski singled Into . vat’ionai. l.HAiiUr Umpires, according to IV4V -----it.... ! l Prl Toncoff declared last night. center mmiI I luck llurga ami Wilbur 10 11 .114 league regulations, are supposed ” 1 am sure that 1 nm going to ilrrw walks tu fill the suck*. Mario IB I* *1.1 to appear une hour before # 1 # Vuroiia cairn* In In pilch for the I I 14 411 like Hanford. Now, I Just hope IS 14 BIS game-lime at Ihe park I*; which that I will hit able to have u good Dodgers nl this intliit In (lit* eon- 14 14 .411(1 a contest In lu be played. If the year," he assert ed. leal. Vnrunu uncorked___ _ a wild.... I I I I 111 ___ ll M tit two men kail been at the Sen- The new Sanford catcher is I'i'ch, and on Ihe play Muliuown). ( ‘lili'MM*. 10 IS 114 ford perk en hour befoYe the crossed the plate uml Hnrgu and Hesalls Ves«er!ar scheduled lime fur Ihe Sunday Wllliur moved up u notch. Mi" M.,-Inn II, I'lllruMol contest, they roold hare bee* I* Yes, there are dozens of better ways Menu* slapped a Iduw Inin right, llllily Min* ■i'h»iUI*i|.| Leesburg by tk* lime the gam* scoring Hargu ami Wilbur, eliding alerted over Ikere, l Greenville Nips acoHiin hostilities fur the Giant*. Sanford Defeats Theae ara some of the dlfflcul- Kavakis rapped nut three hlta to Mat the summer bfs(O f! Savannah 2 To 1 New Smyrna Nine

In Sally Contest In three apnea ranees, while Weber the New Smyrna Itrarh Lake and Cal aide banned util t% i|, by a III to fl eminl her By ASSOCIATED I’HKHH hlu each. i afternoon. Baafer! urlO M e HR, T s r a os CIRCpLATINO PANS Two unesrned runs yielded by Meanwhile, lopnotch pitching Hugh Carlton pared Hi n a. At T * e rtaablao Artaw Rd Burtschy eimhlcd the Green- Join took the llmwlliiht In the hit attack on two New In oil typM and «li« to mak* your Vills eplnnera to edge the Hsvan- Florida Stale ben true laat night, hurlers. Last Times Tonight nah Indians, 11 tu I, In a thrilling, Lou Ballard of DeLand shut out DeMar pitched ami ownn coollfigcooling brouxos. Modal* a» low action-packed South Atlantic Lea- Orlando, B-0, on ana hit. Wally caught for tha Sanford at $ 6 • $B . gue gams laat night. Oaddls of Daytona lleash gave the Tri-County aetnl pri Tha Augusta Tigers nlppad tha Palatka Just two Inflsld hits as ------Columbus Cardinals, (Ml. Macon Daytona won. X-l. MISS I.RNC7.YK I, Psachea did all their scoring In Tha other game of the pro. HARLECH, Wales, 1 tha tob of the ninth to Iwat the IXHAUST PANS Columbia Rod*. S and 1. The Jacksonville Tars' contest • t Charleston with the rebels was Wide rang* of window and colling rained out. modal*. Cool tho onllro Hour# b Burtechv gave up only four Mattered hits In the seven Innings driving out hot air, drawing in coo! M worked before he wait taken M l for a plnchhlttor. He issued frte tickets to three Indians' In rgest upset of the tournament UM seventh. One walked after Bhe was the favorite to succeed Otaktk Adams booted a hot grounder the championship won laat year AIR CONDITIONING itch would have made the third y a fellow American, Lout U That forced in the winning luff*, now turned professional. For o llttlo moro mono/, yat a lot moro rha Tribe’s single score came . conifert, you can buy oailly >■ four-bagger by Bill Donton inttolUd air conditioning unite for the fourth. The winner, Mike Mlah. was In trouble almost anyroom In your homo or off let. latently, Three times Jm got laaif la the hole with the base* •0. But each time be pittbed saatf out towny Dtaon was the vtetor at RIDE-IN THE A TRE 1 MIL! SOUTH CITY ON V. ■. HIGHWAY 1T-IL CHILDHBN UNDER II PHKB s a f t o w n ig h t l y Tina, m *. n it *—b a in oh moon • LAW TIMES TODAY •

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The “white of tfw *yeM la • The human eyeball haa three NHA recognition a* light heavy­ firm flbrou* coat, poeterlorly coata serving three purpoeee: pro* weight champion of the United1 TALBOTT'S Or. Henry MeLnulin Sports In Brief State*. pierced by the optle nerve. tectlve, vaacular and aenaory -DRIVE-IN— By ASSOCIATED PRESS RACING Opliiiiielri*| It la estimated that the larfeat Mount Rainier Washington, la New York—Klmunt (fli.lti} won Wall 1‘nper • Paint of the Indian mounda at Chahokl, an eitnct volcano 14,408 feet g o l f the National Malden Hurdle P aI h IHB HMtl I'RBffhMRivr I I I MiitfiiolU \ if, ilium SI SI Ul. might have taken !I00 yeara high. Slake* at llelmont I'ark. 11 IN n. IANKHMII tw .s v r to build. Porfmarnock—Willie Turneaa of Klmaford, N. V.. the U. S. Boston—Petoy Cotter I $4.80) The Irla la the colored diaphragm won the feature,! rnee at Suffolk The atate flower of Maaaachu- of the eye. the center of which la rhnmplon, defeated Alan Turner pierced to form the pupil. of England In the first round of Pawn*. eelta la the mayflower the llrltlah Amateur golf tourna­ (1RNKKAI. ment. Scliii'grove, Pa.—Amo* Ahuiio < Harlech, Welra- Grace l.enctyk Slagg, dean of •American football of Newington, Conn., and Peggy coarhe*. received an honorary de­ / t WHISKEY - WINE Kirk of Findlay, Ohio, advanced gree from Su*i|uehanna Univer- 1 to the third round of the British »ity. Women'* Amateur. HASRHAU. RUM - New York—Joe DIMagglu, New York Yankee*' ailing outfielder, YOUR -SHIP \VUL ★ ★ ★ ★ I,turned to uniform for a pre­ gam* workout but there wan no COME IN" Soontr indication when be would he aide By lh« Aid of NawtpapaP, NICK'S PACKAGE STORE to return to active duty. ROXING ADVERTISING 410 Sanford Annul Cincinnati—Joey Maul in of Cleveland outpointed Hu, Leslie- vich of Cllffelde, N. J , to gain

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m x m m a . DEPUTY SHIRIff WilUum Faulkner look* o\ei pit tun token from lug­ gage of priiutc plane tliul crntlted In Kull Canyon, Mutug.t, Calif. Tim body o( one of ttie two victim* I* ihowu in ilia wrecked cratt. Tticy luve -Heal Estate For Hal*—3 7—FelM-l,lve«tock-HupplicM been leutntlvely Idenlillrd aa Hubert Bruce Searcli, it. and Mr* Kulh- Use 12— Special Services —12 erlue Yuhn, 23, both ot W mill tig ton, D. C. (Inter miftur ml Suundpho(o) HEAL ESTATE — INSURANCE HOT LUNCHES every day from, HERALD PROPERTY MANAGEMENT 11:30 In 2jM at HOMER’S. 1 DODGK-PI.YMOUTH RAYMOND M. HALL, Realtor TUXEDO FEEDS: Complete line. PARTS AND SERVICE Want Ads te». 4 Florida Slate Hank BMg. Hunt’* Tuieilo Feed Store. 109 Palmetto Ave. Phone 10)I OR FARMS, bot.ea, bualneaa ENJOY Sunday dinner at Lancy'- Fw 75c al*o week dny*. Lunche* A NEW FLOORS surlared to perfec­ property and acreage, *ea your tion. Old floors mude like now, r A. Stroul Realty Agency short order*. '•'Inlshtiig, cleaning A waxing. rke •■lleMlaa eataa «H tr • • PtrrSBURG Paint* for every >1 want a a* MittikM la « • Orla R. Mathli-ux, Anociate Portable power plant, 22 yearn • atari aerelOi 1307 E. Second Street or phono purpuae, experience in Seminole County, :ao » j.______HF.NK;AltlK Gins* A Paint Co. II. M. Gleason, l.uke Mary. Ii , Ova nee Hwa ' “^ rtta a *> I tia w l»a awe Mm Imaoetlaa 112-114 W. 2nd. Phone 320 a tiMM a# per tiaa twetjaa NEAR WATER FRONT LOTH GOOD AND HAD VENETIAN BLINDS made to or­ M M an •> »♦» !*■* t***"1** Lola 3, 4, 6, 0, 7, * 8 of Block 3 Reg. $130.06 2 pc. Sofatied der. Seminole Venetian Hliml Mayfair alio lot 3 of Block 1Z Suite iHti.or, Co. 821) W 3rd. St. Phono Mayfair Priced from $600,00 to 1 tisi-l Dresner 14.05 1152-W. ___ PHONE 148 $700 00 Term*. ! I used Midi agony chenl if Drnwprs lll.Vfi Expert Radio Kepainug Want Atm wtll M «»rH*t Lot* 34, 35, 3(1, Block 3 fll -l t>ac­ 1 used Ire Box 21.50 Fred Myers. 3)1 K 2nd Ht ,>•> the (*!*»*•*• •» ■*"; o i a i a n charae t* [ • » ' M , ' tion Marvnula. Prlc*f460.00 each I used Double Red, roil CALI. 617 for Buttery. Generator ia Haiti la the Irlepksaa tajj. Term*. spring mid mattress 211.05 and Star.or service. Swain** la ratara tar Ihla -- - 1 used 3 pr. Living Room Battery Service, 301 W. Firat ilaa tha aiearMaar la MMrIM Lot* 1ft thru 10—24 thru 31 [Hock Suite 20.05 St. ___ £ r . ’ r t t l l . «»* I Highland I’ark. Ainu I, 2, A 3 MATIIKR OF SANFORD SEE US FOR le r i l r t . aM W a a l A ia Block Highland Park. Price 203-09 K. 1st. Hi. Phune 127 •a aar afflaa aa Ik* W f 0 MIMEOGRAPH PRINTING •at Itaa MM. $250.00 Term*. PURE HONEY. ORANGE Itl.OH AND TYPING ftaaai a««a*r aa lai-aitalair HUM. SEE HAWKE, PAOl.A, CREDIT HlllLAU OF ,1 aa areM aeeaea la tear ai. Lot* 30 to 43 inrluilve, second »ec- POST OFFICE. HANFORD 4 , eaaaa* M raaaaaaltla la* tion Fort Mellon $105.00 each. PAINTERS Rerommetided L e t 116 N Park Phono 188 aar* IkU aa* I Lot* 1, 2, 3 Block 0 Highland Park. us help you with your point ORLANDO Morning Sentinel. Or* problem* I, y reroimueuiling lamlu Evening Slai Call Ralph I HI roXMiN rlX',1 lADT. Mi hiiatao Itisiim l i.emi- ut i 1 painters wlm use igiulity ma­ THE Garage Building A-i lomllUuit Ray. I Iti6-J. I'ullgiF >: iiuili'i'lpti futftklin l> 11* t* v«-11 Ji , .1 i .4*« in |»n»i? •mu iii clone to uptown hualne** district* | terials and guarantee their ELECTRIC or (119 NiW Vuilt I k iIf I sIlDlllt nil* i In* ii*’i thill In lln Urn* » «*l II*1 |*l rt*1 *1 *4 * SANFORD Priced to soil, with term* to) work. ACETYLENE D v fi 11 mu N» \v Yin U » INilli t 'niigi «’%tmnal I Ji* In* t Y">tng It*.. • m II w ill! auit purchaier. SENKAltlK Glass A Paint Co. WELDING tlwUntii) Ills Tai;iIliUll> i(|)|Kiliti!l .1 11 111 I |* 411 1*1 j vs ill nil Hu* ( \nt* HERALD 112-114 W. 2nd. Phone 3211. Hanfnrd Motor A Kqpi. to gi 1*2131» III j I m il Iff I vut .Mil i*y Du* «I$m II» of M*p St I ht KDill it i lit I mil Mfltill ) C. A. WH1DDON, HR., Broker SWEET POTATO Vines and 288 W. lul Street 11$ S. Park Ava. Phone IMt drawn, Puerto Rim $3.oo a NOVELTY WORKS Lawn Fur­ Thousand, 870-11. ____ niture repair*. All kind* uf worn! 41/AKK IKK MS lit AN NIHIK Kll 4 1— FOR KENT — 1 Leaving titffujkgy, 3i*t, Many work. Boats A Truck bodies. Let 3 Red room ltduig ‘cti4fe to huk- bargains, book* 5 fur 15c. us figure on your Job. filmier (G U I P ) HC DONE K ROOMS furnDhcd apartment, Inet* dlRtrlct, amall cath pay­ $17.50 nigh*, table $8/31. He- A White. Glndervtlle, Phone!l SPAN KCO OKIF DOWN h new kitchen unit, full Hotel aer* ment or good hou*e trailer will rortla 5 for 10c. lllnlr ,'rodunta 1(8)3-It. n r ll t • ciLi.o l 1 n . ■ be acceptable a* down payment. LOOKS LIKE *■ vice In eluding utllitlea, linen*, under cost. Unity bed A Inner- LAWN MOWERS sharpened. In T HOUULE V .fT * laundry A maid service*. Mr, I have hu*lne**e* that era operat­ spring mattress $20.00. Tricycle cycle* repulled, hick Iind kev Small, Vnlde* Hotel. ing profilaldy. Term* ran he $4.00 and other Items. 810 W. work. No Wailing work gum urrunged, Filling Htnlion*, 1st. Phone III5-W. anted it. W Shuinun, Din NEW, unfurnished apt! Phone Lunch room, Radio and Klertrlc NICK running, freexing Idackeye East till Ht.. Hanford, Ha 1620-J. ______Appliance *lor«, Dry Cleauera, pens. Order now. Phone I56V-J. (Formerly with Williams Fmt KOUIt ROOM modern apartment Hitrdwure store, Grocery Stum, SWEET pulato draws and sweet Shop I. With furniture • (MMI H. Park Variety store, Tourist court, potatoes fur hogs, cheap. 25211STEAM .11X 111114*1- Washing Beer Garden. Orange Ave. Phone 706-J. Entire outside area including 'z CEI.ERY- FARMS - 17 acre*, COMPLETE bathroom fixtures screens. Free estimates Phnne my homo farm and 2tt acrea. the 1 need lilting on 2 A 3 bedroom with tank A heater, 1 3-burner I collect Oviedo 21181. old Cate* farm. If Intareated aaa home*, priced from $5,000.00 to 110,000.00, gas cook stove, 2 Iron badsted*. J WE HAVE, unexcelled fncilitic- Mr*. K. K. Pippin. West Flrat Will tuke good fence posts as our tnui-hltie, vurjivnlir u»d| Bit Have buyer* waiting fur good purl payment. Write P, O. Dux slivi-t mclnl shops. Ni-w wuik V 11RNIiil ElfAPARTM ENT.- It* dean house*, ready to move In. 211 or Phone 273-J.______ami ri'imlrs. No Job too small (ill Magnolia Avenue. ton luigi-. (’nil Duytmm lli-tivlii ARTICLES WANTED — 0 11421. UNFURNISHED garage apart- homes with 5 acre* laml. DAYTONA IIKAtTI 'I'll*'’ I .ONE RANGED niont, gna atove. Adult* nnly. Highest cush juice paid f-r used BOAT WORKS, INC. 2300 Mellonvllla. C. A. WHIDimW, HR, furniture. Ted Dr via Furniture II* H. Park Phone IIM Co. 311 K. lit. Ph. B6S. F IR E S T O N E 'S New Service D. ’ FURNISHED 4 'room apt. Adults Jiorlmenl— roniplete liraki' n only. No pet*. $36 month. Phone USED Refrigerator*—Buy A Sell. 1 SEVERAL homaa, ranging in lines — overliHals; hruke drum- 816-W. ______Vodoplch Refrigeration Service, turned; master cylinders **■ rlca from $3^00.00 to $7^ 0U.- Phone 1240. AT TliE Cowan Apia.,. convert- S3. Some of theaa hornet are paired; new brake lm*e install lently located acroaa from tha new and some era dote in. UPRIGHT piano, good ton#; con­ •d; lights, horns, ignition, motet Poet Office, one room efficiency Terma can be arranged on aome dition. Reply Box DB, e lo Her- tune-up*; spark plugs t'kamil. apartment, modem tile bath, of them. aid.______front end rehushed; king piu» •uitahle for builneea couple or Uatlnga wanted on homea, farm* bearing*, slns’k uli**-r*: rut individual. Phone 660. and grove*. rmrT.ivenUM-it.iTSppnsr iiuretur nil filter*; wheel* In,I J. W. HALL. Realtor FOR HALE—Milk goat, thorough­ anred; muffler; tail pipe*: fln*» STORE Boom. 316 I T 6th. Street. 2418 Mellonvllla Ave. Phone 888W. bred will* female kid; 25t qta. mats; htsly lightening; radiaim FURNISHED Room* with kltchan- per ilny. <118 Mellonvllle Ave. Ihimv; fan Iwtts; Guuranteril A ette. Gat A hot watir. 618 W. Unflniehod Dome on Good Paved Phona 1305-J. ______wurk, using best material al “ __l»t. Street, Hanford.______Highway—Livable but needs way* u Having. Pliutte 12 fin < 6 ROOMS 1 beth, unfurnished. finishing l n a 1 d a—completely tlmate*. _ Phone 1699-Jl. j . T. Keatnar. Wired i Deep Well) Large FIHKHTONF, STORES Screened Porcht■chi 16 Acrea High WANTED—Dump truck with 2 H I E . 1st. Ht. Store A Filling Stetlon combina­ Ground with Beautiful, Large men to distribute spoil dirt un tion, good location. Phona 646 Treat i Pond at Rear. Terma on lake front. J. II. Bllbray, phone 13— Notlcfw— l*e»Htinttbt — I.T aftar 8:00 P. M. 1188-W. $2,500. j or Cash $2,260. 2441. Geneva. MICKEY MOUSE Hv W A L T DISNEY Sea John W. D, Moore FIFIVIJ A ) room"room furnishedfurnJakid houae.houae, cou­ Home or Income Property—Con­ f f 1 WdAk WAm rED" -tf WANTED: Mr*. A. I.. Kelly. Ii ple only. Avellable until OeL I. dition* Justify Quick Sal* for A to take her daughter Linda Gath ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realter LOWER PRICKS, Expert ratal arlnu, to I ho Essex Studio til tu* Undeelet, AeeeHdld Reasonable batht— PricePrb —6 Room repairing, G. Bungalow and Detached Effl- C. Fallows, Home North Park Avenue tomorrow Allan lie Bank BMf, fl hop,^1700 Sanford B Av*. Phooa where Mr. R. L Cox will make room modem apt Furnish- jS ^ W ^TcfeRB. Realtor a photograph tree of charge fm ad. 600 Petit Ave. Plrat 8L, TRACTOR W0RE b7tS T fcm r or publication In The Saitfuid AT 127 Arlington Way, Ormond d a l l l l Job. Ploughing, barrowing, mow. llerald's “Most PromiRlng CHI Ing 4 dirt movi Beech, 6 room furalabed houae, TTABoRSV atom iiiiidlng, ---mm — l : W®Wa |p#igpoelallw ten of Tomorrow'1 run lest. electric kitchen, gereg*. Near Is covdlUoninf OulIdJag Ilota * eta and garder^ light*, water, enrden nlnta. Phone 1 Dm . beech A hue. June or Aujru*t 1 3 - AIJTOMOHILKH —I"* $110.00. Caldwell, Box 208, Or* ) Gaa atatlon, corner lot. Cor- ALL TYPES- of ^uirdoxeT tnond. Beach._ p . for Open Air Market, Home reasuniible rates, Free I ROOM furnttKed epartmML i $260.00. Several homea **- David K. 41 PACKARD 4 door, practically cell 8S1-R. construction. Flamingo 1883-M. new motor, radio, overdrive, flno appearance and sweet run­ VERY 'dealrahle apartment eloee 4 mllea south. Office on W In, ■ uitable for couple. Alio fur- ii/, W. J. Garnett or painting, PI ning car you'll lie proud to own nlahcd 6 room dwelling at Crys­ Orlando 14816. TRAINED practical nurta gaalrea 0n,y W26.00. Can b« bought on tal Lake. Cell IOC, ^ *W W »K a aaer.. TllREE room -fu Art taka Far Mate 166 w. UL HL ment, lighu, hot . iTFfSBfc Super Deluxe So Jan 100 Weat 10th. El. fell Coupe,, . .. velvet-sui___,. noth___ unitor, couple.Calll677*W. radio, plaitlc seat cover*, flue MODERN four room apartment tiraa, look* new. A honey f

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THE SANFORD HEHALD. SANFORD. FLORIDA TUESDAY MAY 14. 1949 4> West Side Children Ford Rejects Terms Tradition Protects Visit Sanford Zoo Of Union Proposal 300 Japanese Women First grade pupils of the Weat DETROIT, May 2*-—Th# By O. H. I*. K IN O Bide Primary School were host* ford Motor Company today re­ Af Newafeaturea to kindergarten children of the jected term* of a union propoaat TOKYO—Th* American occupa­ school on a trip to the Zoo this for arbitration of key issue* in tion has penalrated or affected al­ morning. the 20-day-old Ford strike. But most every place in Japan, but In More than 72 youngsters, ac­ Ihe company asked the union for Ihe inner palace of the emperor r \ companied by teachers and 46 mo­ further meeting* to work out a and empress mure than 300 women v thers, walked to the Zoo where mtlsfactory plan for arbitration. live in tinrlitiunal, unbroken seclu- they had an hour of fun watching Kuril Vico President John ft. Iinga* wild company officiala alon. the animal* and birds, then re­ Some little-known fart* about turned to Ihe scbtKil to rnloy cup were "particularly •'ratified" that cake* and pink Ire cream. The li,< union had agreed to arbitra­ palm* life am disclosed In tha school room* were decorated w|ih tion. current Issue of the ntHgaiin* gladioluses. Mr*. Marlon St. John, However, he added: Yotnlhono Shunju in en urtlct* school principal, had charge of ‘We are not In agreement that called "Lndie* Aroiiml the Em­ the program. you have properly stated the peror." qiirstloii to be Mubmltted to m Thirty or more court ladle* competent third party, and there­ serv^ the loyal ruiiptr, assisted by Legislature Action fore suggest that you meet with ilCKl maidservants, Except for Em- ^ u« tomorrow to discus* your let­ peror Hirobito, NO men are al- W ter and It* Implications. f t natraueS Prom Page Uae) lowed In I be litliei palHce. On os- to consider nothing hut financial casinn* when building repair* a rt matters. i Comm Ihhoii M eet necessary, kith' precaution* are Ha xnld Insufficient time re- 1 taken to keep-worker* from ca»ual main* to give proper considers- I M satlnafS Krum Kaee Oeai contact Wllb the patacr women. Hon to npproprlnlions and tax lm mi opinion a* to the probable Tradition rigidly govern* the measures. strength of concrete tdork con­ women’* live*. Practically all are The House passed unanimously ' struction for the pool. recruited from Kyoto. Candidate* a bill to set mi the Pl-eounty ten- Plana for a building to bonne are reunited to perform "the new­ tral ami south Florida flood and broadcasting equipment and stu­ comer'* dance” completely nude drought control district and -wo I dio* of Radio Station WTHH on except for a. transparent skirt. other enabling acts. the -outhwe*t corner of the block Purpose of the dance ia explained (A The measure is designed to ' In which their tower Is located im­ as**« IntendedIn t.n .U , I ito n permitrial r m I i nkobservation a e r v x I f fife help carry out provisions of tlm . THE HKATH-DRAMNti runnel of u tmundo i rip * across the Imliiinn countryside toward Terre mediately east of the Mnyfalr Inn, of physical fitness for maid dulls*, overall water control bill passed - Haute, hilnging dcntli and dcdiurtlnn. The twist cr, one of several winch struck through the Mid* weir approved, pending final ap- | but this Is said to lie unknown to yesterday. west, killed fiv,. persons al Trire Hnnle,<• (International Houndpliotol provnl by Lily iliillding Inspector RIADV TO TAKI OTP on a taxi test at a Burbank, Calif'., airport Is tha | the candidates. Before Its nauxage. Rep, Keith Howard Favllle. The land 1* leased naw twin turbo Jet-anglned XF-90. It Is dtslgned tn trsvel behind enemy i These attendants must Ire pre­ of Martin failed In an attempt from Ihe City by tlio station. lines, seeking out specific military objective* as well as any Incidental pared at any Him* to die for their to have his county exempted from An ordinance was discussed to target, whether on land or tn tha air. lit speed wilt be determined In emperor or empress. In case of the bill until participation was ap­ require Installation of flush toll- earthquake, fire or other calamity, proved III ii local referendum, lie the try-out*. Later, the new lighter will be taken to the desert lest bese el* in all new construction or on at Muroc Dry Lak* for axperlmental flights. (International Soundpfiolo) they are required to rush In tha said Ills people did not feel they cxi-illug construction when said- Imperial k handier within three needed water runtinl and that lary privies require repair or te- minutes to help protect the royal they would be laved without re­ plaeeiuent. ceiving benefit*. couple. A request to elose the alley be. The maid's Jobs arc not easy. The Seuale passed 32-lt the bind the I'ntllek Fruit Coiii|iany bill untiling (ialneivllle hs the They must wash quantities of *ite for a State Medical College. on French Avenue In order to al- I white silk clothing In cold water The final vole mine suddenly af­ low for new additions to the Plant hard' "ru'd laud wilh little soap lest they In­ ter opponent* withdrew amend- was made by Hail Wright. He was ,„„*ea jure the fabric. They art not fed menta designed to cripple Ihe hill told that the City will contact T, ’ 'Well, because the head maidser­ The vote came on an amend­ other owners of property adjn. ' WKtlXKIDSf I vant profits by economising on the ment whirl, would have required 'I* ‘hB H,,vy M n r * "•*>*«* « leaa H e N Western Jinilm iM food allowance. the tdlr selected for Hie aeliool News Dlstim-tiims are sharp lietween A request fur a IMP minute park- * Western Jarntnir** to put up ll.niHl.IXtn, furnish T lie 1 (i Clock Club junior ami senior maid duties, k IPU-tird luiHpilal and donate lug lone In front of the Palim-lln ' Fighting News and the junior* are subject to has­ land for Hie school, Grocery at 317 Palnietlo Avenue , '' Hporl* Heine* ing by the seniors during thslr Popular Music i An attempt to gel the bill to by Harry Carrington, owner, was * 11 Murnlua Devotions (ruining period. rkgulate gas and electric cotnpan- I refeired to Mayor Carrawny ami! attention Moods In Music 14a off the llotlS* rnlender WHS Ms mi get McKibblii for Inver’.lga- hue* "''ift World at Nine lion. Uni iudU (Ireal llvums A (Jiiul UhSUrressfill (inlay. V a rie ty Urp, Hhrppnrd of 8t. Jolllls, | Aptdieatlon of Ed llln'/e ef conn* so Angels I'enr lo Tread Legal Notice chairman of Hie Appropriation* Chicago, operator of a sight seeing the eilv lilil. New lluriowed 1 Ilf. hesltrt a Mint NtlTICI) OK M SITIIR'I *A1,R Committer, tiled unsuccessfully to boot, to tiring Ills bout hell* for close call Morning Variety Notice Is hereby given that In rsturn tin- measure to his group cruises was reviewed, and the t’lly Three Music llawnll piilsuauia uf that certain final will offer him the same lease | Whangpoo, World nt Noon decree n t for**' insure arid e sls for study, lio n Club mad* and entered Into mi Ihe fifth "We waul to amend It In com I runs as to former sight-seeing were sun Alder van I e I’nlv list of April IPt». In and by Ihe niltlsr so that If it finally passen, DRIVINO Hit CAR IHROtiOtl ihe pi, ltd line at the .IKK Industries bstthearlnc ptsnl In Fhltsdelphls, president Isial*. said Mayor Carrnwnv. lOita-k oh Musical Varieties I'linill fourt In anil tor Hemlmile the people nf Florida will have u liar None llanclt County, Klorlda. in Chancery, in " "h"*n L Hull smile* al sliikr r, who di-nm" him into Ihe struck pistil. A temporary court nrder halted A leinesentallve of the Huper- 11 aectlnn i Today's Hlar a certain cause therein pending better chance," Hep. Melvin of m«i* picketing ui Ihe plan! ami limitnt the number uf drmmistrators to leu. (fnlrrmUlunal .Itniurlphnto) bo Hairy of HI. Augustine was rlverhn Mils \ llendllpes wherein h: leone <1. Holly, plain ■ Bantu Hns* sal-1. Memory lame | Army I lif t . ve. tlu ir y .1 In iu lsp . el n|. -Is The bill would give the Itnllrosd | .Music levers Program fendante. I. II M Watson as Hps. Keeping your llnlry " dal Master of salil Court by said and Public Utililit-H Com nils shut lly lleipiesl decree appointed shall otter for authority to regulate gas and ; Two On*misth l.vros uy laidles sals fin cash, amt sell al public elerlrlr rompanli-H which are ilir- | .Musi, of Mloplieri Kosii oblcry before the front dour of the Lucas' Report Tin- A:1U Itrlabt Hpnl dfir no Write aupeivision at pre ...... m in i From F hm* Heel i.lleal fur r.lslcr a t'Xfr Conti House to Haiitord. Heniltinle Htory Hour County. Florida, between Ihe Isisl stilt. It iilsn would increase tin- | t'sstw..... I. mi l ive,| ill Idimlnn only tl'nnllnueil From ••*«* Hail Newa hours of sals, on Monday, the Sin rommlsshm from llua# to five , Tin- Mogisliate rumiHonilsed nml Hint lip had no III Hlm-k Market Iteporl n t 1 UlCHsnres, I.ileus said all would Dalellue Florida dnt .1 line, 1 »*fs the same tiling member*. I -ui 'i Iliri'P-dny delay nml ridmipil nquea before ^11 whs irqiiirr cuiihli'rahle time. Kami Market lleport n 11 ri I e Day or flilrs Court, th* fol­ bail H ip lowing desi-rltred real and person- for Hu- second lime tn set home office, The president, lie reported. • Is Twl-t.lle Holias al property situate In Bemlnol* tor Etater. Colloid anltl Ihe II K "with oucnmnsHir a only recouran Is Hports Parade AKC Scmrity also "very anxious" for siu-edy Joan tlrooks Hinas County. Krerloa. tn wlti He snld H ip qtimlle-i Imnirdi Ha reHittirr-es," should have bail IL K * !!! * i!?- ‘T '" " '1 l.n*frnr* enactment of legislation authoris­ Dririlua on a Cloud lo ts so nrol t* of Ht Joseph's Hos.-n tor a lardy according to Win Heardatl's K'naiihMsS Kvam r*a* na*l fili-ly before Hip routt wits wlieth- li" ddifficulties...... getting ready Tnroito ?n sinteml. ‘ " ing him to reurguniae the gover- limp recorded III I’lat llook I. • r to admit Elslpr to hall, He ad- for the case, Popular Music on an AEL advisory commute be . H i, ■ Uijekmn*l*r Was first slactcd m en t. l»trsr mit Dope on lu g * 111 uf th * public ■re­ lied lie would tiol go Into the iner- , "Thu defeiiMp, House Majority Lender MrLnr- Hall Maine Illarions cord* of Hniiilunle Comity, railed lo testify. !.,! " . ,l| pl urcsiilrnt of Ibe Ifln.tMNi meinlier Flo rid a Its iif the rase nt this I inn- iilul it-siuiu-ea, tins been utile to pre- muck said that Mr. Truman linn Popular Music Lltleiitbnl said that the advis­ DRW In 1046, tie won re-election tlrulei4 NalloliH Also all furniture. future* ory committee was unanimous tn rriMtMills'll: , pnrp Its case," Lollard snld. In Ittifl and 11147 without iqipiml- "several lentganlrntlon plana" he Cliisslcal Hioivenlrs and equipment on (he ahoy* Its approval of sending the Iso­ "Dure Is a gentleman who on Hr derluml hu had riqilp* fir Hun. wants In Niihniit to Ciingrvss Ini- New e descrlhed real estate as of May lb" face of it line lirru ronvlrti-il, Iiansrripts or photostats of all Tiirnlalile Time IS . IS IS topes nlirond At Omaha (ieurge It. Hass, inediat'-ly and Hint he would like Ml-lnlalit Heudssvons If M WATHMN Llllriilhtil said the answer tn i ch-ascil on hall and lias ilisup- documents In the Elslur case, orsswVi'iit nf AL**rm In have filial approval of the News Hpsrlal Master the iiiieallim of whether any He t-clued floin America. As far a* "We nre prepared tn ileniun- Hiitmirntiiin hill by .limu I, if His -i Hff tills court is cmu’ciin-I llic nml* sm ite now Hint no extradition of­ cal R opposed Ruck master, claim­ almmnle nialcriul—from which ing Hie DRW head was not mili­ loisaiblc bombs arc made—bus Itecn ship­ fer lm« been expediti-il ns much liosc at all lias been committed Lucan caul the Ift per cc*'t cut lie possible. | don't feel Mr by Elsler." Lollard declarod. tant enough. Hass was beaten ped uhroiiil Is "a flat no." Hitt lo HHH. tin- I loos.- iqq . mts-il States lias adopt- the nation's first sit-down strikes. which he said showed lack of suf­ During Hie three end a half .yeara ttnyhiirii lepekled earllnr stata- ficient security protection. He wore the name lan aujt, now bail ,.|| a policy of 'clued first and ask mimts thst lie plans to make a (y crumpled, as when he wan car- questions afterwards." Ruckmaster has tmen president, said steps had been taken to cot* there have lieen no major strikes fight" for its irstoratlona. reel this. In tha tnduatry. KiimM'i' iVorkerK Negotiation* were ronrluded A. E. DOBSON peacefully for postwar wag* In- Civil Right* ereaaes nf Dt'i, cents an hour In 1H NOW ASSOCIATED WITH 104)1. Il«k cents In 1047 and II irneiinnfit Fi.nn Faa* (laal JACKSON VII.Ltfi. Msv It —■ < A I* i lM anufaiTurers Ansoclaliou report*- Alsu moving up w** F, M. — Ftorbts Fas tiiniM*, Vt'ift'tjiIiIl M arket rents last year. The average think the House will pens any bill Hal** to irislltin that rnmpnrnd with n yeai ago iiirkemmn of Mcmplila, Tetm., hourly rats for rubber worker* In Hull does mil include iulnncthuis K r is u s d * a — . tvt* nrr iirIhi? I»**!t* !»'* '«*iH Iimh• thi* u iiIoii'h Houlhmi ilirrctnr wlm lietween II.HQ and II 06 in Akron is a menus of dealing with na- N*l W|l. leers ntn* v.f/i!'* * „ . natural riilihcr, hut <1 17 pci relit ndvaucerl lo vice pi evident, Lara* It os s> s* where more than half the union's otlu-r nictliods fail. SUNSHINE MARKET Mollmo II in ti ,fis -I veaatabl** "lore synthetic. Illiurkiunslcc was mil available inrmherahlo la rimrentrateil. The Inuiil emergency dispiltns when Small ...... i* ••* fit fi* *la ordinary Which Innv he why the llritlsh for rolliuienl on Ihe decision. He seal* Is slightly Inwer in other Last week Powell had cxpccletl Katrs illlVelle« i all- wr|d Dlilcli lire so hitter. i re|kirlrdly Is in Lhlcagu In uego- Kelley to lie out of th* country larpa ...... II m .St .*» part* of the country. Whnre he wilt he gUft to wekome former euatomera . I,'-Mlur*r» •*!•« -Mini In coil 11,.i.. .i.nn.4.110, However, llritlsh aigumplits iiiilc H cpptract with the (jmsl- from June I to July A. i'ln u r Hint wc iiliniilil cm tail avntliellc ] rich Rubber Lo. Th* South American rhea, On Hu lin.-Ms of tlu< earlier In. and greet new one*. L ara s ...... >i os si t* IUd|um fit OS 40 *4 iu m iiiiu k »cT nll*l"1* 1,0 **"' Rritlsh mill Dutch' lliickm nslcr, considered a inein- romatlmea called an ostrich, dif­ fornuiH.... Powell had cmisidrrod V itnspii t ie', wnilld have less roinprllllmi In lier of the union’s conservative fers primarily from the nstrlrh labor nml civil rights legislation , poorer I ii, peddling their natural iirtnlnrl ■ clement, was hroiigtit under fire by having three clawed toes mi stymied. "" r"w ; bring* ecofflng from many in the by llnheri (Inihi-r. pre*l USED TIR ES...... 1.00 up AOOatl RECAP T 0 IB 8 ...... M S aack LONO DISTANCI TllIRHOHI Uft$d TubcH...... 50c up New 400x16 Tires 1*95 exch. (etaa toe) No matter how great Um «Uetaac« Letwaea you m i Umm you lay^ymi mmd array fral far away. lik e a I TO T H E KIKHT 80 PEOPLE PRE- WE WILL GRBAEB A INSPECT THE mafic carpet, L—f Dtataaea wi« take jvm eajvteA , HENTINC TH1H AD WE WILL FILL FRONT WHBVL B1ARING8. NO l YOUR HYDRAULIC BRAKE HYH* TEM WITH FLUID; NO CHARGE. 8U S a a M R U F USE FIRESTONES EASY PAY FLAN hold tkc Uaav "YaiaaeWta” witk i •ad fftemleftra Ms mm& plaamre ■ FULL ALLOWANCE FOR . YOUR OLD 1N N W T U M gM m m YOU BUY FU R . 3T0NBS LIFE PS leutMisN till mrvsoMi sat m istass eoasssT . ' t .. - ...... • 11 ' ' . '»■ 1 ® r THE WEATHER ^ Scattered ehowere and thunder- storms through Thursday. Not quite so warm. Moderate rerilbte "toils iitday becoming moetly north to northeast tonight or ) hnruday.

VOLUME XXXX Established 1908 HANKORI), FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY MAY 25. 1919 Associated Prawn Leaned Wire NO. 197.

Morse Seeks Am Council Of Foreign Miniate™ Opened Conference West Powers Powerful Bill Seek Soviet’s Multi-Million Dollar On Unification German Plans Increase Is Proposed Informntion On Red Projects For Na­ • ’fcgstetfe tion Are Sought For Florida’s Budget ocratic Prom ises In Ministers’ Meet ° n f iv% / R i * ht8 I'A Ills, May 25—t/P>— Ihr Scii.iic Appropriations three Western P,ns rr* tmtaj Roaring Rattle Victor Reuther WASHINGTON. May 2V (/Ty- ilrmsndrd (he political unlfl- Group Tops Cabinet Scnalur Mono (R-Ote) preued rsilun of Germany *■> a condl- today for an armed force* unifi­ linn fur German rrnnomlr Develops Inside ; Hurt Seriously Request By $10 Mil­ cation bill that would give the unity. Frenrh anttrre* reported. I Hr Amrrlran. British and lion For Biennium Secretary ol Dcfcnie authority to I rrnrh foreign ministers look City Of Shanghai By Blast Of Cun "knock tomr head* together down this position In replying in i 1 Al l. Ml tMSKK. May 25— •I the Pentagon. * Hostel Forrlgn .Minister Andrei 'd ’i Ihc llmiac ilrrllncd today Unln* Secretary Johnson rati V. Vishlnshy, «hu yrsterday In. to merride rommltlre re|er(IOn I sislnl upon re-e*1*bll*hment of Reds Aitempt To Cut Union Kxccutive fsi nf a lilll lit permit helling on deal this way with top leader* of I hr Fnur-l'nwer Alllrd Control Fscdpr Routes For Shot In Home Ry harnc*, rare* in I'lnrlda. The the Army. Navy and Air Forte and I'utinrll for Grrmsny. Thr ('nun- nmtinn In put the hill on the eul out "tinsel and title," Moric rll has mil funrtliinrd sinrr N;ii ioiwilist Army Unknown Assailant ralrmf.tr despite the commute*'* •aid, (here never will he either Ihr Russians anlkcl out of II rein lion drew 10 afflrmUIr* almost a yrar ago. Thr We*- Mas .’*i i/l’i I WASHINGTON. Mat 25—1,1*1 to lrs mil .1,1 against II. D filled "true unification” or the multi- -Srnatnr Frrgusmt (It-MIrh) her arise « l"o-lhirds sole la re- Irrn ndnistrrs runlrnd Ihr liril min s Ii.iuuImi million-dollar savings that real tin rounrll had lirrn grrntly hamp- drmalid in lhr Srnslr lists) ,|"irrd to merride * rommltlcC. ificalion would bring. rrnl hy Soiirl irlur,. oaring lisltlr 1st that llir lust irr Drparlmritl «n(«r III.,I, Ihr qrgr dr, rhipnl hrlp track dun n Ihr nuolil I Al.l.tllAHSKK. Mat 25— & The Oregon Senator offered five hr slayrrs uf Vlrtnr anil Hah amendments to a bill written by THIS 18 A GENERAL view of tl* ? V hZ.ET Problem ^ have mmted to * HKRI.1N. Msv 25 t/l't An Uni,, iiiu,: Viiinii.ihtl,, living In 'd*i— Uie Senate today p in e d the Bigilg Four Council of Foreign M inister* Jwgan i f A, |,.ft d im Britain« Xmrriian delegation .'none si ihr • *r Mrulhrr, I tr I roll lahnr trail- •7-5-1 • hill to end rent rnntrol the Senate Armed Service* Commit­ wtwean East and West. Euro,w are • be Kl,Commlear Andrei Vlshln.ky I•stl'i dim i, ,, li.i, L. in Wnnsuug rra. Frrgusim rallrd Ihr Sen- Ri« hour Foreign Ministers Con- In Horld* on Aug. 15, after tee to revise the 1947 unification ary of Stale Ernest Ik.vln. Right " " 7 , ^ ; ' ...... (international Radlnphotei .mil r„ ip,. were blowing up every- sir’s altrnlhiu In (hr shooting • mending II |» etempl ale enun- Ifirm r tsul today that thr Wr»l- ad. S f S Ac Run f ihr, ,„„|,| AI 'I (HI 1* M last night uf Vlrtnr Hrulhrr, ties. Th* House, which passed it **ill Power' look In Rut'lall Mints- nl lira I Inn si dlrrctor nf Ihr CTO Democratic Leader Luca* of Il­ llir "hulr hull/,in I,, dir nurlll earlier, must agree to the Irr Amlrrt Viduinky In «pell mil aulomnbllr workers unlnn. And linois told a reporter administration seemed I,. >■ a|-I,-,lr Amendment* before H gires to Truman Names Nation’s Leaders Bid Forrestal ihr detail* id lluill.l |(|iqett» tnr hr rcrsllrd Ihr shotgun altark the tHisernne. fortes would defeat Motia'i amend­ A|>|iti-nllv llir government srtl- srvsral mnnfhs sgn un Vlrlnr'a ments. t irrniiiny's rr-utnln slioo dirrs. imllimi Ii.ii k lirfnir ihr sil­ brofhrr. M alter, whn hrads thr auto II li lull I Al l AHANSCF. Ms, J) UP,.- •‘The committee brought out a N. P. Davis To Farewell In National Cemetery Ihr minim ml said ihr U S., ls Hi IIIU ( nmuiimiil*. bin, „|i llir Mr It a Mi and I'rani r do lint plan In ------A maximum -vf 1ti4.Ar>|,000 jn pretty good Mil,” l.ucaa said. “It llirl dump,. In.mli, slid inmiiiliun D l.m n ll. May J , , 1*1 Vt, lor riew I or , for llic „c*r t"„ years n has the hacking and support of all make snv reply si Ihr |irr«rnl ■ li,Isllslii,it, ii Liangs,in Airlirld. ** three armed services and I* about WASHINGTON. M.v 25 (/!•) jamr* i'nirrsbil. burner .SrrreUiy . . . Hurllirr. Iirollicr of President W.il w,|s |u,qio,e,l loihiy m llte gcncr.tl Post In Hungary' Mrnsr ws. Iiiiitrd m ...... h«Uy. The I "mr In Vi...... Ml pro A ll tit*r h, liij. i ; 111 > it * 1111 < I r 11 4 IhmiK as far as we can go now.** ter Horliiri I l f thr f i n l jilted *|t|it»|ill.tllon< hill tlihniillerl by . —— | |. n,j.(1 t,r ,r llirrr In lull him lairwrll j |>,,s.s I Ir id id ilii'V Mr dii i In «l In Hu* t it v »!•* i h* K iIh HimtiihiHl w llh And )’resident Truman pledged mrtrr d.H.i nil llir Snvifl vl Imi.u duuIhMd ut WnnHiiliir Auto Workeis onion mvslerl tlie Senate A|i|irn|,mlion« I nm* himself anew to fight for fulfill­ fill IIphs | hr I ’itllllllltflint w Vtori* ouily .In.' .in,) wo,utdeil it liiv | milter ment of the Democratic platform Action Halts Reporta; . ih'tn iMiu* *l in fuiiki1 thr Siiimtnil- l,nn,r L**1 il’gllt | ||,r lull, which tome, up for pronilrt-a on civil rights. IJU . ^a . WouldVVOUIU Not IX O l Re- M rM|, ,'«,nv' „ u. ritn»l ll,r ",|", end praynl r ’ *il French ttiu n r* ilrnu-il that " ,r ini rf*i t ishit n ivt'iiiip lie made the pledge after re- thicc W ctlrtn nSMilalt-r* lt.ul toil’ if I In* % * iifi mil i*lim«> if An III,known t,,.ill,ml furil' dehalc I rld.iy. propose, that 1245,- »o iamb gi«i. «!»"• him n reiving the annual Robert 8. Ab­ open Its Legation! nr I hVfl* (tY|*| I It * If tt f 114 i In through i It,ml window ol the lumir 4lh.(HI() hr ,prnl for operation of bott award as the Individual who pefti'c. Workmen Reject In iP tl last iilltht h i tin , murnuig to frame a timimon rcplv to Vitlim mnil |•••(*<11• ii-* t«.iihh> kjux *• l nm sluiltlv lirlorr midnight, poll, r rr llir stair Dial lops hv Fh4ftfi.f)00 ha* done most In tha past year to WASHINGTON. May 25 ri.sid,'nt’s t'nhlnii. mtiiilii-r« StlllllfHi h Njii Inriithsl tt'fil Jk nr rotor. lll’ltl flirt ,|| |.1 iiJlTfs) i|( (it«^ * )|(* light ryr mil light ihoiildei ( oiiuiilision The sliver plaque was presented Hungary, where this cuunlry lias uf Cungrt'ai,. thu natiim'- milltniy ■t I D ‘ I C *1 ur-r-k to adopt a iiunmim Wc.tcru policy wlm li alicady i» hr- Sni.fti.ivt * i • **k ll'ii mm till *4 llir < in iimsl.sm e, wrrr milt Ii llir , oinmillrr ilivi led suggest- in n White Mouse garden cere, heel no representalumleptcirnlalmn tiller the rhlffn. frlenda nml n*«i»uilr- tnd Kail OnK0ll,,,wr' M1HI'■IM't I ' j 11 tli* I Mil iii r l | | ill til nmny, by John H. Keiigslacke, etl- - Thn i-nrtt-ui- "tnrti’d 'I- «l"w mu pul into e lic it in the itnmiil llir ,.ilnr .i, llir .hooting nl W,liter ni _Si.itr -pending into two parts; trisl nf Cardinal Mindsicniy. - -wh fp ,m lhp t'f I H'U Ml II III! H/.l‘I'll Mil j{ 11 III 411 Hitelliei a year ig„ Itoi nml publisher of the Chicago , q negotiation* wiih Vidunsky *»i iilir*' 12 11,701 ,fMM> for et-euli.tl primary Defender, negro weekly. Tlie action »el «l w»l blthed National iVmiti iy d»rtlv | J c r | in bystem S oil* A| same time these Simrci-a Met riving lin.pit.il in iirdioid. espensr, .ind i l l , 715.000 lot that this government might not re­ , I "W t'l inn ItfnmhMIk UlHlHlilIlN, In accepting It, Mr. Truman before kmiii . a . m . iKsr. u nervisor Offers Tp **w. ;' f,,r ' ,l" "f 1*11 »lpm t Itil-Hl 1*11iId||||f W tl**l I* 1I‘V- ,i Detroit ■ulmili. -ml Vn lot's , on- supplemental item* dial wdl not ■aid he Imiwd he will continue to store its legation in Hungary. entrance was marked by tli nlnlatrr* deputies mt distant thud uf a saluting gnu **lnl Afuci If iii i n viiii I lint Hit me dltinn was "«ittrial " be re|ea>ed until all primary fund* deserve aurh recognition. Davis, now ambassador to Cost* Pay In West Marks ttriau treaty bav not yet la-cu ln*p|H'(| Itrhlml Mid Nut in hit Hal Two es-Marlne* came out fight­ which measured off the H' min- figed Tha Austrian ti aty 'I f A shotgun w v, bum,I tn buslirs I were 'pent Rica, will succeed Selden Chaplin, utes needetl fur the trip up the, Mlllt.'i* XVHH tlmkfll lip ing on the Senate floor to give the III HI IN, May 2'» f/I’t wait -»utlc* ate supposed to 'ball a Kv«U if I I til* III it i litf* I liltUrniM | J neat the Hurthr, house oil Mark) A, b,|| rjrr.e Marine Carp* more voice In the who returned tn Washington Jot winding drive. "conitrltatinni" following t he Aa the ctirlt-Kc teailiuil the am­ Berlin mil wotker. today tu rn ed Iw l for| the com-c.lI by W » iM*ttU amphitheater, then KuhmI vxhn litivilitf him- id lii-'t Kent lie, whs in the living room ' UMIv Krcikcmcyc...... 1alan proas rcporlluK the g '4-tu ii« I fin Li In. Th**y wmil Hu Im It. lout (lie Ibnup Finance Commit­ was carried slowlv around the . , foreign ministers conrcri'iicc. soot >,,tli Ills wife Sophie Chaplin soon to "an important " I fill* IHIIII'illliuq lit flupU'V "l« III*' | Iteotliei ",,s filing hgtit bolh* j tee .nil off action on tax mattara Celery Movement half-ciri’le to the singe hy thn | thr -v-n-m hatl nMrrrtl lu pay Hi' toilav the Wcsti-rn I'nwcis " d c tor the remain,lee of the session liplomatic" post. eiutit euliateil men of the artneil' m West imiik, mi! it itiixi'i uf I In* rlly f"i upu'Hifi ut tlie lime Three other new amba*»ail"i» not iiluo'iiog to iibHIldon tin- Wi-af flljhl "i • •*!•«*li ships wiiitini* '»u» Site 1 ..id (..dice do Ill'll, >1 « put to the n I’dar t.USH I tecrdluK It was tin- tilim mill , , . lilt* N tiHIflZt1 In tllku I hum 4t.nfh I,op'1 Itod I ill Olgt, 1 It »«- ■»" es | -'mi' striving to spread the >>’ Tlir gii'cr, clrnl It'll'' UIIH» iiIm lit.. tlirh f ill Hi ml oiw uiild Tliisr of the iintiniml military I tiiiim di-m,mils mailr bv Ihc gillie." l>1n, led 1' Heavy In Florida i-htaliiiahment which Forrestal i Llif) (iiiilrprndpiil Ulmr nrgim/-* ,1,,- city flu ml Id­ x%t‘4t rii.’k i'll 111(* In*! llllsllitll'l w lumlt’ti Dr. Dolf To Speak All the Moscow papins >hmip,I 's u III mi,1 A' •*tl 11 »• 1‘Mt’llt* iiimI $1,346.40 Budget headed. turn) iin-mli'r*. lengthy reports of the I'ntis meet ,1, Poll,. fils ti ft E, lu hi ,1 Vtl A Venue nil 1 In- '1 tlll.l.’ F t The celery movement from Flor­ ing, with a full summary of tlms,- n r,n p M i ST i ida lest week was a big surprise At Tuberculosis When thn stole funeral service* llu- -Inkers slso want re,ogiii li *v»a pcnccfid lli'Tr f»»i IIIMHi .. ,,1-n-i i lit H 1.f office For 1940 Approved at the amphitheater werti over, lion , MCI by the family and close friend*. »'»4a of Wallet On May IP the shipment total­ • M tnuk In tlmlr 1 tulle* fl 'III I Ilf llllUlC The budget for lUltf. amounting Dr. Hinton Doff, recently nf Fnm-slul died In the rnrlv bo jmhti, nl rrnsoiis m llir pa,t ftu Ulll il.tlltii i whs dt"l led 117 rare of which 18 ware from Baltimore, Mil. ntul un uutatundliu: Fire Dcnartment Hh,light fur It.nMirt wIm’ lit • llltt, to $ I ,;l lit.4(1 presented t>v Mrs limits »f Hunday In n leap from a ye.ir IIiukI liuill ubmg 'he Whaugi..... >|„. night of Apr 211 last yeur the Sanford, Ovltdo, Zell wood and member uf the staff of the Btate lower at the lletliesdn Naval lln*-[ Esther Rive, was iidopted hy mem- Kiciki-m i'V i'i sniil w o ik rrs woUbl l.niiks they heeded Tliers- ties V\ utter Im* since moved lers of the Pilot t ilth at their Lake Jem districts, 81 from tho Board of Health . Tuberculosis pit nl tv her i' he hntl been under I Extin^uisheH Small In- InksUl hack, except those mi, tutu trouble. The luolge, ...... (It'HlIipiHl tl'l + "Mll’n'li |i> at (!'•* toisiueaa meeting nl the Tourist lower east coast and four from Division will address member* nf treatment lifter a collnpaa from 1 the other polhta. South California lho Seminole County Tulmrculosi* CiilUliUliy coosulrled goillv of dniii hlockc'l t,V Mticliilie go,,s So'l" 1 - ml,, the hunt f"' Vi,■tor Reuthr, - l enter last night wtilh Mm Ruth overw ork. He left behind it hook Motors Inn Blaze opened op fiom hiiilditigs. ii-->i,lliiol lepealltig llir itieHsiiie, - S' -*(I preaitlfllg shipped 88 rare bringing the total and Health Association ut the an­ opennl at n Greek poetic passage nging properly Tills obvlnusl) left llic loll system wide leeway "> Riflemen In tin- Brmidwev nmii llir, had taken in the senreli f»» M|S. W. E, 11 nl IV h«*rt,l. Milk In 155. nual meeting of tho nrg»iil«*tlim taken rta a i-lmi to hi* Inal levying proposals. Fire ami the Motor* Inn build­ sums, tell apnrtliieid hnildlng >„• Walter's attack,•! Itiipk chairtuan, reported a total . On the following day Central Thursday night at H:00 o’clock at thoughts; ing at French Avenue and Heniln- It wus in,lout,',1 Krciki'ineye, ins* Hoochow Crei'k from Hie henit A union offpi "f fltMI.IMltl ii' whkI ,|f .luring the past Florida shipped 88 ears again out tha City Hall. "llettei to din nnd siren the oie Boulevard seem to have a Itmrle Ilia offer on ItuHsinn onlei- of Hluillgliai, kept till' Beds low „„ ....iitificHtnm „f* Waller's ...... «'. month for intlk for needy person*. of a state total of 108. Saturday Mrs, C. R. Dawann, president of never-will, mg sleep, than linger close affinity, and It was flty to end tlie bloody strike wltlcli Im- Nalionnllal sol,lie's l,ni rice, led ...... d ill at,i i i i I h (Itlier reward This couHtltuteil IM quarts of IS ear* laft Florida and Monday tha association, tmlay urged that mi and darn to live, when the Manager Clifford McKIbhln who at tlie Garden lliidge, <'i"i|..... cost two lives, hundred* of in Mff, ,- totaled 412.Mil* fresh milk lie stilted Dial a AO bringing tha aaeaan’a total to every person In Betnlnolc County soul's life la gone." yrsterday afternoon discovered Juries nml split Berlin into two Itridge and the Sclieehweo It'big" Tli,- shotgun found •" Hn- toi'b liabitice of only fit. Pi remains in 8,550 for Florida compared to ,' who I* interested In tho work to The fiT-year-olil fninter .Secre­ smoldering embers nn the arrond 8 war cam pa luild up nther Itr’l hands. Tlie to "I ,, , „1 Victor's home bote ...... the fund Mild that Idlers hntl been 804 shipped at this lima laat year. attend the meeting. Keeh contribu­ tary of defense waa hit ril'd *wltli floor of thn building while In- .... only arteries I" written to vnrimin other civic or- tor la asked lu come end rerelve n M'uies- id s,, is * consiilei id mu spcctlng damage cans,si hy the l “'11 .... ulmr. police mid An During latter April, with raln-i high military honors. ent niomifncluM'i H name. ■ I Rle gHitiiallnn* soliciting ctmtrlhiittnna report nn the manner In which It is ,'atilimtpd Hit' •trike is ,*'"-1 second Tire on May 15. He quick- ^ '“.ngbal * m.rtli. stam ped and heat causing black-heart and The boom of a m inting gun Ing tlie ( ’ommunlHt run in ilw iiv tie The Communist,, deployed into |,l,e„, Alins Co.." wos to supidumenl the fund ,et up by Might and yield* dropping off their seal sale dollar* hava work­ ly motored tn the File Station iihninlooed Nlitloonllsl foilifica Hie Pilot Club in „rdei to eipsnit ed for the hvolth and welfare nf sounded when Ills body reached cipiivideol of more than o mill""' nml gave the alarm. Ml, ill, gill, dellv, it looked Ilka a continuation the main gates Hnd continued as dollara a day In paaaengei and “I kicked up aotne heavir tioiis on tlie hitnd. They were f o I’i.lne mepaied take cii'l * the prograui. I.ettera l,ave rlso the County during the nasi year. ,r.iatlniisd ua I'aae Vioir, M iiatlase* "a faae S.laS'* been written tlianking those nr- of thli would ftnleh off a big part The annual report will be given It wan slowly conducted to the freight ruvvnue. lemril on the flour and It start,'it # o f the acreage. cctnnlery'a amphitheater. giiiiliatlnnH whicli me already con of asioclatlon activities and fin­ Kreiknmcvnr made it plain tied smouldering," he explained. Fire­ l rOmting, she added. Then cam* cool, dry weather. the plan called for charging West manin pput out the third fire In the Sanford Laundries W h. STd . Mclntouh Celery reapondad quickly and yield ances. Officer* will be elected. The aalutea Bounded, una a min* ' ’ ' ' : I A favoraldu report was made by All civic and other groups ere ute. until lit guns were fired. mnrkn, worth four time* aa much' building In DO days In ahort order, A l t a m o n U ' IJIL H various members who sullcitad Improved from ooa to two ran asked to send a representative The semicircular amphitheater as much as Rtiaaian-xmip East With Mr. McKIbtiin at tho time Used Hy Orlandoans Of an acra. This continued through mark*, for train fares in Hir waa a fire Insurance adjustor funds for the current Fernald- to attend the meeting. was parked early with the great M McIntosh. 5K, l.aughtnn Memorial H o a p 11 1 1 laat Friday whoa the weather Two weeks ego, said Mr*. Ed­ and the little people whoa* sym­ (taatlas.* oa C m Klahtl ICatlaas* na ru t rear) A nuuiher «>f Orlismlo huiuc turned very hot, continued dry and wives iluring tho post few dav* J in it of' 'aIt amniit e *Sprlnga f«r di lv";' foVlowing a request by Mac ward Klrcher, executive secre­ pathy reached nut tn the little 1 I,'' . •in o..ur- ,iip,t in nil Or- Donald Hrvan, executive chairman. deterioration act In again. tary of the association, Dr. Doff gray man who had been greatly of water shortage have I..... , past -IU years, died m an ur (t'.alliaea u. raa* Ktaati On Monday, ehlppera aetlmated, ■pant considerable time becoming puippctnd ami loved even by thnae Business Leaders Assure America bringing dirty clothe* here '« gel I a lido " 1 iosplt al last night follow­ probably leee than 4FT acre* of acquainted with th« tuberculosis whn aaw him from afar. them “HanfordlMd”. ing n long llliii'ss. golden and MO of paaeal remained, need* In the county. In view of Diplomat* In top hate, govern- Tills fact was revealed Ihl* A native nf Florida Mra. Mc­ (iiipt. Rlt’i* To Pilot end of thla ha prvdleted a yield the forthcoming x-ray survey (Ceatlaaeg Oa Page rear) That Everything "Will Be All Right” morning hy ft. 0. Ilnrriman, oper- Intosh Is survived try the husband. Col. Johnson On Trip of leea than ona ear an acre. which will begin next week, June I IItor of the Hanford Automatic It l». Mi Inlosii. Hr.; one »»Jl B D. • Oviedo ahould flalth ehlpplng la 1 through June 8, Dr. Doffa mes­ Feeding Citrus To ' I.Hundrv where operations started McIntosh, Jr.. Iiotli of Altamonte; about a woak, and ReUwood and sage will be of vital Interest, she Hy HAM DAWHON at 7:80 o'clock tills morning and tWfl daughters, Mra. C. E. Ent* Capt. Ed Rice announce'1 e-irlv deelAred.______Cattle Ih Approved NEW YORK. May 25—(/P> News columns are packed today with nrartically every machine was put i,linger, Savannah, tia. and Mr*. this morning that Im would leuva Into operation. Operator* nf the E. K. Whllten of Altninnntn; two at 111:00 o’clock from tlie Hanford tittle items showing declines in many lines of business. Side by side are Boat Work* aboard the 55 foot Lecaburff Man Leads ONA. FI*., May V# f/Pl — TeeU about as many little items repotting the verbal assurances of various ilelpy Belfy l.aundry on West giandsori*. J. D. McClellan, Jr. on feeding nrangea, cittue pulp Fifteenth Hirrnl likewise reported „mj Wayne Whitten of Altamonte! cruller Sunshine III for Boaton, Postmasters Group and citrus molasana to steers have Iniiittrii leaders that everything t» going to work nut alt right. that a few Orlando people hnd f„m sisters, Mra. James A. Hmllh, Mass,, where ho la taking the proved successful, tha etate ox- Together they make interesting^ reading. Maybe you can add them recently laian bringing wash there. Punta Gortla; Mr*. O. M. JJKVI’J* owner, Col. George T. Johnson, pertinent station tiara reported. up b> anmathlng. * — Water nreHstire remains good stick. Fernandlna; Mra. W. E. founder and owner of Radio Sta­ Arthur W-. Newett, Leesburg tion WDBO, Orlando. ■ter,. waa elected today “Quality of the meat fa excel­ Taka ataal. Production thla wmd<||,nd "order placing la at a record hero In spite of Increased demands Hurlhurt, Jackaonvlllu: and Mra. lent?' Dr. W. (1, Kirk, vice dir­ will drop below that of the aim I- rtle for „ ,|I0W |n t h« trade." due to the heat and drought, and F, G. Jones. Wauchulai one broth- The cruller will follow Inland and MS the Florida Chapter, waterways to Cap* May befora tHOclaU*, Toet- ector of tho itatleiit laid, “We tar weak tail year—the first time an far no complaints of seater et, Clyde Higglnlmlham of lltee. feel that tho 18M«f experiment this year that ha* happened. B"' shortage have bean received at th e ' Funeral aervlca* will tie hold at taking to sea, said Capt. Rlct. lx highly ,g»»»c*^u|*7 Chairman Edward U Ryaraon «f City Hall. Manager Clifford Me- 4;00 P. M. Thursday at Carey local resident who haa piloted Th* 18 Steen fattened In the Inland Htael Co., admitting that Klbhln said this morning Hand Chapel with Rev. Elliaheth Col. Johnson on numerous trips experiment gained an average of a “raadjualmant ahakadown" I* ' i ,------Klrcher officiating. Interment will before. 8M pounds. due In the induatry, nevertheless LATIN FRUIT be at 2:30 P. M. Friday In the Best results were noted In e predict* that probably early in MIAMI, May 88—f/P)—Dale- family plot In Boaque-Bellu Ceme- THE WEATHER ateer fed dried eitrna pulp and 1860 **we are apt to i*e an up- gates from 18 Latin and Smith lery In Farnandlnr. cltrue molasses. The ateer. gained ■urge movement. American cnuntrlaa attending the JACKSONVILLE. May 2 5 - ( « 888 pound*. third annual foreign trade forum POWER OUTPUT DHOPH HIGH LOW A diet of grated orangea, with were told today tha flow of fruits NEW YORK, May 25-