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I will stand on the floor of the Senate arrd work with such nun as Senators! George and Russell of Georgia. Hill and Sparkman of Aalabama, Byrd and Robertson of Virginia Discussion of the socialized medicine captured the women's attention, too. He told how in New I Zealand, where there is national! socialized medicine, a mother; awoke one night and learned her child was seriously ill. Unable to get a doctor without going through the Government agencies, she was finally asked by a "How did you vote in the last election?" 'I have never seen politics come into anything where it complete- ly controls it where it improved it," Smathers commented, "and I don't believe it would improve the medical profession. It would not only be destructive of good medicine but destruction of freedom of the people as well." He added that the program would not benefit those who need a medical plan most, those with substance 29 Storage place 30 Printer's measure 31 Warded of 33 Pronoun 35 Cowering for floor 38 Kind of fish 37 To deface 33 To strike heavily ALL FOR 1 i S10Q.5U i 40 Meadow -rv, i 41 Farm building 42 To fondle 43 Article of furniture 44 In favor of Polio Fund Total Reaches $26r000 Five Days Remain In Annual Campaign March of Dimes collections for Hillsborough County were above the $26,000 mark today with this morning's collections still awaiting tabulation.

With only five days left in the polio drive, officials said today there was still some confusion concerning the proper address to which checks and cash should be mailed. The complete, correct address is; Hillsborough County Chapter, National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis, Room 602, First National Bank Building. Checks should be made payable to March of Dimes. Benefits Continue Benefit affairs continued to hold the polio drive spotlight. The Inter-Social League All-Stars will battle the Tampa Business College baseball team at 8:15 P.

M. Wednesday for the benefit of the crippled children who some day might be able to walk because of the help offered them through such benefits as these. The game will be at Cuscaden Park. A 73-year-old strong man, Harry McAlduff, was to perform this afternoon at the Junior Chamber of Commerce Mile of Dimes booth at Franklin and Zack streets. Strong: Man Appears Bob Johnson, Jaycee chairman in charge of the stand which has collected more than $3000, said Mr.

McAlduff will have two men stand on his stomach and another heavy man stand on his throat. He added that the "Tampa Hercules" has defied anyone to choke him. Appearing tomorrow at the booth is Peter Marchsotto, a glass blower who will be at the Florida State Fair, Jan. 31 to Feb. 11.

He will make glass art objects and put them on auction. The ladies' auxiliary of Local 696, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, will sponsor a dance at 8:30 o'clock tonight at the Carpenter's Hall, 204 E. Henderson. All proceeds will go to the polio fund. 2ELOTB IV 45 Pronoun 46 Body of 4r, -3 kkAfc water 43 Exist 44 Reprove-harshly Nahoor sheep 47 Through 48 Garden tool 49 To steer boat wildly 61 Teutonic deity 53 A Chines measure -T ----yr9 47 Boggy 60 At that time 52 African tree 54 Call to excite out a job.

"It only comes to those people who have a job," he em- i phasized. The number of ad- ministrators required for the pro- -rai- attention Annurr tn Yesterday's on Tase 15 55 Period ef time gram would mean something like 4000 "government bureaucrats" in 56 Extreme con. servatlve Counterfeit Gang 57 Kind of tree Florida alone, he said. "They would be men who know i nothing about medicine and they 14 Submerged 16 Czechoslovak klan measure 18 Preposition 21 Wed 22 Press for payment 23 Mimic 24 Male 25 Equality 26 Accomplished 28 Child's gam 29 Stinging Insect 31 Kind ef dog 32 Girl's nam 33 Armed, conflict 34 Sea eagle 35 Wheel track 37 Fenny 38 Point of land running Into water 39 A river of Hades 40 Smallest amount 41 Fur neckpiec 8-PC. BEDROOM OUTFIT VERTICAL 1 Pouch 2 To be Indebted 3 Struck with succession of missiles 4 Irish would be criss-crossing Honda! and running the medical program.

They would control the doctors, the nurses, the technicians and the patients." a fstll Cnvlnnt You Get All ri Chest Soft Mattress 61 "111.011 129 Bed 2 Pillows Bench dramatist Pronoun City In Chaldea Kind of wine Rodent Prefix: not Trapped in N. Y. Undercover T-Men Pose as Buyers New Jan. 27 (JP). Secret Service agents, posing as traders in the bogus-money market, cracked a counterfeit ring today, aijd seized $200,000 in phony bills.

Four men were arrested last night and today after their operations were traced from Los These 8 Lovely Pieces weekly End Table Table Lamp Smoker Massive Sofa Mirror Lounge Chair Floor Lamp Occasional Chair 1 Pay Only $1.50 "Weekly iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii 10 City of France No Carrying Charges II 1 I 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i I I 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 IT -Coal- Angeles to New York, where they (Continued From Page 1) allegedly planned to put the fake money in circulation. Utah), the Committee chairman, 5 rHiarvTrrrryrfrrr) CE 3 U. S. Secret Service men, who and Humphrey disagreed. They 'said it did not nec had pretended to be prospective buyers of the bogus money, told essarily mean there would be no i mm.

S7O.50 action at some time in the future. of outsmarting three of the sus TTTTT-V 5Ji- The motion to postpone action pects who tried to pass off worth of counterfeit bills as $300,000 worth. indefinitely was offered by Hum-, phrey as a substitute to a motion by Senator Donnell that the committee approve the Begin Roundup The three said the larger Your Com- plete Living Room and Bedroom Including i. Lovely South- amount was in two suitcases, and Humphrey argued that action sought to sell the faked $10 and should be deferred because "ne gotiations are underway" looking $20 bills for $60,000, the agents said. The purchase price for the toward a settlement of the coal dispute.

On the Spence "full employment" bill, Smathers said it combined the heart of the NRA and the OPA "so that no business could operate without supervision from some bureaucrat out of Washington. It would eliminate collective bargaining and the Government would be running every business, regardless of type or size. And that is nothing more or less than socialism." Later he said Socialism was onjy a way station on the road to Communism. Smathers told the ladies how he beat hefty Pat Cannon for Congress. He talked to 364 persons in the Dade County Court House before he found one who thought he had a chance to beat the incumbent.

But by diligently campaigning night and day, he came out on top. This was his answer to Pepper's myth of invincibility. The Congressman apologized because his wife Rosemary could not be with him. He explained that she was in Washington, troubled with baby sitting problems. His young boys, he reported, all well behaved for two or three days when they have someone new keeping them, but after that it is pandemonium.

Mrs. Smathers is looking for a new keeper for them so she can join the campaign. Young George said his mother is the politician of the family, active in club work. "It distresses her- to see somebody and not be able to remember the name," he continued. "Once, on the tram, she saw a gentleman whom she knew was from Miami.

Finally, she approached him and apologized for not remembering his name, but said she had met him somewhere. 'Maybe replied the traveler, 'my name is Jack Dempsey, maybe we have met in the ring McCloy Promises Airlift If Needed actual amount of fake bills at 20 cents on the dollar would have been $40,000. Humphrey told reporters he of fered his postponement motion Sofa Bed In Fine Tapestry Covers Midway in the negotiations, the bi SOFA BED I because "collective bargaining in coal has always been a very deli Secret Service men and city police began their roundup, con Touring Motorcade Coming to Tampa More than 50 Gatlinburg, businessmen and their wives, some dressed in mountaineer costume, were to arrive in Tampa with a Cherokee Indian chief today. They will have police escort for their 17-car motorcade from the east end of Gandy Bridge to the City Hall, where they will be greeted by Mayor Hixon. A.

K. Dickinson, head of the convention and tourist bureau of the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce, said the group will attend a picnic dinner at the home of Charles Pittman on a lake north of Tampa. The motorcade has journeyed through Florida and Georgia cities, Mr. Dickinson said. Makes a mirllv sivlpH cate thing." He added: Sofa for day "Any action by our Committee, either negative or affirmative, time living, a ortable bed for two could have impaired or.

prejudiced the negotiations." at night time. "a Aiken called the Committee's $1.00 Weekly fiscating the two suitcases of counterfeits in a well-furnished Queens apartment. The Trisoners The prisoners were booked as Anthony Chiarella. 33, Manhattan hotel clerk; Vincent Palm-isano, 35, Brooklyn salesman; Anthony Pietaraniello, 36, Manhattan butcher, and Joseph Nar-done. 49, Manhattan taxicab Occasional decision a mistake.

He said he proposed that the resolution be revised to make it clear that Con gress did not want to restrict Mr. Truman to use of the Taft-Hart blending col- Set of Sturdy Legs Innerspring Mattress rh. Hcad Unit guaranteed 5 Two Charm- Board hoice Tables. colors Matching Box Springs ley law. but wanted him to use "any means at his command" to driver.

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1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 conspiracy to possess and sell. The taxicab driver, who allegedly HAMBONE'S MEDITATIONS By Alley Ex-Broward Officer Given 18 Months Miami, Jan. 27 (JP). A former drove the other three, was charged mm with acting in concert. U.

S. Commissioner Edward Seats 4 Persons Comfortably Broward County law enforcement officer today was sentenced to 18 McDonald held the first three in $100,000 bail each and the taxicab driver in $20,000 bail, all TOM C-AfAA HE SCRAPlN' Vt ToTTofiA o'DE 3A'AL DESE VMS Huhl-f WE A in NEVuH SOT ASrti NO AoV4 T' CROSLEY Boston, Jan. 27 (JP). John J. for a hearing on Feb.

3. McCloy, U. S. High Commissioner Shelvador 1 Delivers pXy only $2-00 WEEKLY IA- 1 Bus- Mite I for Germany, says that the Russians impose a complete blockade of Berlin the airlift will be started again. McCloy made the statement to newsmen last night after being informed that Soviet guards were months in a Federal prison for conspiracy in a moonshining operation.

Judge Alfred Barksdale imposed the sentence on Robert Quarterman, 34, former Broward sheriff's special deputy and Fort Lauderdale policeman. Ernest Duhaime, assistant attorney, told the court that Quarterman was one of seven men arrested "in the biggest moonshine operation ever smashed in South Florida." Five Negroes and two white men were arrester. Three Negroes were sent to prison, two were placed on probation, and only L. L. Heflin remains to be sentenced.

sTZ 1 ill 1 i Ull ktCTCII V. IE "3 Vy Foot 1950 Model! tightening their squeeze on uui.ro moving in both directions between 1 kki-wy- ill Berlin and Western Germany. The Shelvador, which doubles your "front row" space. 1 A1! Pcelain top refectory table with chrome base and 4 chrome chairs upholstered (Continued From Page 1) cause "they don't want their books brought out in the open." The union representative said, however, he and the local committee has "already drafted papers" calling for the invocation of the State law. In reply to a question, Mr.

Waller said a fact-finding board as suggested by Governor Warren who issued the call which put drivers back to work after a 38-day strike was agreeable to the union. He added that he did not think the company would sit in on it. Picture Changes 5 The union representative said he would ask permission of union members to ask to have the State law invoked. "The picture has changed considerably," he said, since the union reportedly fought against the invocation of the law. "I don't say we are going to invoke the State law," Mr.

Waller added. NATIONALLY FAMOUS BRANDS OF LUGGAGE AND LEATHER GOODS feet storage space. Big Freezer Compartment oiacK or rea. 100 weekly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 llllltl I I Crosley I is Your Best Buy -B Today stores up to 20 pounds of frozen foods. tiiimmmimiiiiiiiiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimmmiiiiiimifiiiiiimiiiimiiimii He said the Soviet's action appeared to be "more in the nature of a harrassment" as "part of a general effort of the Communists to twist your arm." "They seem to think," he said, "only of impeding the recovery of Germany." McCloy came here to address the National Council of World Affairs.

Tarpon Springs Signs Water System Contract Tarpon Springs, Jan. 27 (JP). The City of Tarpon Springs today contracted for a $700,000 issue of revenue certificates for new water and sewer system. Three bond houses will handle the issue jointly for a one percent profit. City Commissioner E.

Pasco Morris said he thought the city was getting a good deal, since neighboring Dunedin paid four percent on its water and sewer bonds. 1 NOW A FINE CEDAR ROBE WITH SOLID PANELS DOUBLE DOORS 1 caJ COj -mri Km- in On This Deluxe Quality Guaranteed sr-h VA 1 4 it Spiced whipped cream is delec-j table served with apple desserts brown betty, apple cobbler, apple dumplings, apple pie. Sweeten the cream to taste and then add a dash of cinnamon and nutmeg and a little vanilla. Hotel Standard 1 Ul I I I r- k. i ill i I Except for Audience Stares, Just Another Grad Film Star Elizabeth Taylor Gets High School Diploma DELIVERS 5 htm $1.00 Down 64" High 9 32V2" Wide 21" Deep Equipped With Lock and Key S49.5O BE SURE TO ATTEND TAMPA'S GREATEST JEWELRY AUCTION SALE! DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY SILVERWARE Going to the Highest Bidder Evening Sale Starts 8 P.

M. NO HM.K FI VOIR MONEY CHKF.RFr l.l.Y HE- FiNnF.n ik Mn rktirn any merchandise IMSED WITHIN 30 DAYS. SEVERAL FREE PRIZES GIVEN AWAY NIGHTLY Dresden, Overlay, Bisque, Linen, Rusi, and many ether items too numerous to mention. WW 1 i nunareas ox 1 Coil Springs 4, With a white cap on her short black tresses and a white gown draped over her famous frame, she paced down the aisle to the labored strains of "Pomp and Circumstance" rendered by the high school orchestra. The 17-year-old actress sobbed slightly as student orators recalled high school memories she payers at v-, JJJP Soft Felt Tt i- Weekly Tine, Heavy Special Price $32.50 AIW1 had never shared.

She listened i Less Old Mattress. 5.00 Now With I Hollywood, Jan. 27 (Jp). Film beauty Elizabeth Taylor has a new laurel today among her many i achievements her high school di-iploma. The girl-most-likely-to-succeed was graduated last night from i University High School.

The other students didn't exactly vote her that honor. In fact, none of them knew her except by her reputa-1 tion as a movie star. She has taken the last nine years of her schooling from studio tutors. Because she is the only member of her studio class, she was permitted to go through grad-; uation ceremonies at a nearby city high school. Except for the stares by some of the spectators, Elizabeth was treated as just another one of the 193 graduates last night.

She was jlisted on the program as Elizabeth iRnsemond Taylor, right between Kikuye Tanaka and Barbara Joan Terry. YOU PAY ONLY Blanket Storage HILLSBOROUGH AUCTION GALLERIES, Inc. attentively as one valedictorian discussed "Can Science Save Us!" and another declared, "Gold is still here." She fidgeted during musical numbers by two girl pianists, a girl violinist and a soprano. She smiled as she accepted her di-! ploma from a member of the Los Angeles Board of Education. She received no special recognition, al-' though she was an excellent stu- dent, especially in her favorites, literature, civics and physiology; not so in math.

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