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i '-LBEiM'SON PUilLIC LltiitAK 7 I I 1 1 BBM III1. t.V.aTPIFTfl fl UI il IV I li It 1 II II i tl 17 Till II II II II gV-'rTr Ct wcainwvvi i mmiv hf II UM.Vkl'll II II II h-C li 'II 11 IK Ihi Cloudy. Showert Stories VOL. 52 NO. 4737 FOURTEEN PAGES ORLANDO, FLORIDA, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

OCTOBER 18, 1944 -J Til TOTO Moral Subs 7 Jap Warships Yank Sin City 160-Mile Wind Hits Keys; Havana Heavily Damaged; High Tides Add to Peril ReadyFor Blow By HANIXY rood Jadi John O. Baker ku been called to Indiana due to the serious tllneM of hU mother. The last report were that aha was in a wrioua condition. The teth annual opening the Orlando Shrina Club's Winter luncheon meetings will be tnsug. 1 tirated Thursday noon at the Southland Restaurant.

Visiting INoblaa are Invited to attend. M. I. Vergewt left today far New London for a week" visit with his motlier who Is In her 18th war. He wUl be accompanied by hi daughter.

Miss Diana, accountant at the Yowtll-Drtw-Ivey Co. Fred A. Genre and wife, froes Bar Harbor, have returned to their Winter home at J0 E. Concord Ave. Mr.

Oonya. upon hit return, remarked that business in the Pine Tree resort city is better this year than In the last ten. Lauis Jacobs. Orlando (rower and shipper. Is credited with be-in the kind of golfer who can talk a good 110 stroke game, and then go out and brat the golfer who can shoot an 85 and spots "Lou" a stroke on the long1 hole.

tf all the railroads that were represented last night at I. N. Barman 31st beer and shrimp supper for the traffic golfers at the Orlando Country Club, were laid end to end, it would be a long journey to have to make standing up. Tarn Shelter was having end of fun at the Country Club repast last night, and if his attack on the pile of shrimp in front of nun was an indication of his enjoyment, he will look back on the party with pleasure for a long tun to come. Jadg 814 Hrrlong.

of Uke County, was at the Country Club for the traffic Mil vines, and he aeemed to know every one present. His affable manner has made him a world of friends in Central Florida. Hi capacity for shrimp I a yet unplumbed. B. V.

(Randy Matheney. thalr-msn of the Jaycee Entertainment Committee, request the member of hi group to meet with him Thursday noon in the Chamber Of Commerce Bldg. Pinal plan for tht "Harvest Moon" danoe to be held Oct. 17 win be discussed. U.

Candr. Victor Hutchlna. fee-mer county Judge of the Orange County Court, visited numerous old friend In the county court house tht morning, in spit of Army, Red Cross Alerted as Storm Threatens State Central Florida battened down Planes Attacking Manila New Naval Base In Caroline Isles Reported Taken BULLETIN Washington. I INS I America's rampaging raclfie submarine fieri today reported its largest single hag of the war St Japanese vessels sank, including 7 warsbipa. The latest successes of the far-ranging submarine were announced in a communique released by Sec.

of the Navy James For-reataJ at his weekly news oon-ference. At the same time Forreatal revealed that America's powerful Third and Fifth fleet with their carrier destroyed more than 1.000 Japanese plane tn the last 4 1-2 month and sunk and probably sunk more than 900 enemy ship of all type. BULLETIN The United States Weather Bureau in Orlando re-ported a barometric reading of 29.71 at 2 P. M. with the low reading in Florida being 29.62 at Ft.

Myers, indicating that the storm at that time was moving in a northern and westerly direction out over the Gulf. The storm center at this time was reported in the Florida Straits and moving in this direction. This present trend of the storm makes it likely the storm center will miss the Orlando area. the hatchet today, at the prospect hish winds from the Caribbean hurricane advancing northward from Cuba, and military and civilian relief organisations went on Children Pick Huge Supply of Mjlkweed Floss for Navy Pueblo. Colo.

INS1 More than 10,000 bags of milkweed floss, picked by Pueblo school children, will be ready for shipment by Nov. IS, lt was announced today. The floss will be sent to a plant at Petoskey. where it will be processed for use in life preservers as a substitute for kapok, now controlled by the Japanese. the alert to be ready for any pos sible emergency.

A near minor panic of storm fright swept the city during the morning, when A AFT AC an-1 nounced full alerting of it estab- llshment In the Orlando area, causing a deluge of telephone calls to the -Star branch exchange for latest word on the hur-; Miami L'PJ A mighty tropical hurricane whose winds reached 160 miles per hour over Havana this morning swept on toward lower Florida today. The hurricane had moved into the Florida Straits between Havana and Key West shortly before noon and reports from the tiny naval base island halted as communications failed. A report telephoned from Key West to the United Press at 12:30 said that indications were the storm center would pass ten to 15 miles west of the island at about 9 P. M. tonight.

Closing of the Key West-mainland highway was confirmed. About 35,000 persons, believed to be mostly naval personnel and the families, were said still on Key West. The State Road Patrol previously said 90 per cent of the residents on other Keys had evacuated, but that a scattering: ricane still more than 400 miles! Reds Invade Reich Borders swsy. All manner of wild rumor was afloat one that the hurricane would hit the elty between noon and 1 clock. The Orange County Red Cross a vmm P'ni Swarms of carrier plane eoa-tinaed Ihrlr eeaaeleas blast at Japan's defense nlang the gateway to the ItUipplne today as I ha greatest air-ae offensive at Ih Pacific went Into Its tenth day.

Adm. Chester Nimiu. without was alerted at 9:03 A. M. by wire from the Jacksonville Weather Bureau office.

Chm.X. T. Blck-ford of the chapter's Disaster Relief Committee was on the Job with all equipment in readiness refused to leave. The Island was- In New Blow Germans Admit Fall of Virbalis London AP The German com Yanks Smash described as fully prepared for the storm. An attempt to put through a call from Miami a few minutes later failed, with explanation that giving detail, announced that Adm.

William F. Halsey's fleet wa "continuing to attack objectives for immediate action wherever necessary. A planning meeting for the last-minute organization of disaster relief was held in the county this morning, with work 1-Mile Closer in tht Philippine. "most of tht phones here are out of order." The Japa neat-eon trolled ManlU mand implied today that the Russians had invaded East Pressia after capturing Vlrbalts and advancing to Schlrwtndt, a mile inside the. Arrows lndicatt points of activity on Weotem front as reports grew that Allies wert preparing mighty assaults before wmier set in.

Canadians art fighting in Venlo area: Americans nave rut nff Aachen I A) in First Army attack; O. a Third Army withdrew from Fort Driant are after lengthy exploratory attacks IB): while TJ. 8. eeventh Army and French First made gains at three points north of BeUorltCl. I AP irephoto.l s.

To Bologna a a ers instructed to assemble at Red Cross headquarters in Orlando, and in case of dsmagt there, to radio reported thai Aawrtraa carrier plane atlarked the fhillsv The tremendous air mass, swirl ing at speeds which bad reached "At She East Prussian border. the county court pine capital at tt AM. (Manila lintel et that ih(r tt't W' 4 lark Held and Iii4 160 miles per hour over Havana the enemy extended til attacking earlier In the oantlmied to front from Kalvarha and Bclur- Inclement weather. He ia in Orlando matting his family before returning to New York City VI on- Boh Manfcalt. of the Italm City Citrus Grew vn, was hieft fcis piiutm of jumbo at i j'-rrer but eiaumd aiwSI around them rather hard on his chewing proceaa.

a wonder Inc about huv stomach being able to digest them. J. O. Adas, assistant general in haulhern lumn. tbe hr4- windt toa-srds the south and con Paratroopers vLandln Athens Rome INS American troops of the Allied Fifth Army In Italy move northward, according to i noon iEwt.1 advisory.

Il 1 ax raat claimed 1g Uinw a sb4 down and throe staoaaced. Tighter Citrus Recommended Regulations for Shipping pec ted to hurtle through the Keys Tbkyo, capita- earlier claim tinned his attacks, supported by strong tank and fighter bomber the broadcast communique said. "Forty -one enemy tank were destroyed and the and move op the Western Coast Of Florida tonight smashed northward along tht Bo tht the American fleet aaxigned landing troop on tht Philippine had been beaten and dispersed, said military and nary cir Lakeland tSpll Tht Growers logna-Florence highway today to eliminated; regulation to con "The last report from Key West was at 11 AJd." the advisory said. enemy was checked In embittered Administrative and Shippers Ad within eight miles of Bologna. struggles.

Virbalis fell into enemy tinue until end of current season or July il. "This reported winds gusts to bands after a stubborn defense." clet were emphasising tht need to Tht advance against hitter Oer- visory Committee handling da-tails of tht Federal marketing agreement for Florida citrus today Marsh seedles crape fruit re about TO miles per hour and pressure 29.72 inches. Communication Mosetw ha not yet announced be "fully on guard" against an the offensive. Virbalis is in Lithuania, three miles from the frontier. msn opposition wa made with the help of dose support by the Tactical Air Force and advanced lines on the Keys have tailed since that time.

recommended somewhat tighter regulations for tht Interstate Oen. Douglas MacArthur. who Ifrrsght agent In the focal A. C. L.

office, had hi whole force out for the shrimp feast, and attired In A sinking sport outfit J. O. waa whole-heartedly Joining in the fun. Ha refused to makt any statement in regard to hi golf plant for today. "This indicates that the storm a a The Russians extended their movement of fruit for the period beginning at 12:01 A.

M. Oct. 21. elements reached Monte Belmont. promised to return to the Philippine at the head of a liberating army, sent fighter plane from hi center Is now tn Florida trail announced that fires snd msmtnanc order will remain in the hands of the constituted authorities of tht city and county.

Mayor William Beardsll of Orlando announced that all city service, including fire and police departments and Orlando utilities, havt been alerted for possible action. School authorities derided to keep tht schools open all day aa usvat. In view of the distance tf tht storm from the city. At AAFTAC, It- was announced by MaJ, Gen. Edwin J.

House, commandant, that all plane wero being evacuated In the fact ef possible approach of the hurricane, and a hurricane security protTaaa was invoked for all personnel. At 1 o'clock today, all civilian employes not needed at their posts for security work were ordered to their hornet from AAFTAC establishments, and orders were given tor the civilians scheduled to report at the various bases for work at 4:3 F. M. to refrain from showing ap and stay heme. offensive near the East Prussian border farther to the aouth and Eighth Army troops on the Ad between Key West and Havana Here are tht new regulations as Southwest Pacific command to moving northward and approach attacked strong German defenses riatic sector, pushing forward parallel with the Rimini-Bologna ing the Keys.

Winds In Miami art up by tht control committees and passed along to the Secretary of Agriculture for his approval. Join the attack with a series of low -level raids on Northern Mindanao Monday. road tn a broad enveloping move between Kalvartja and Schlr-windt." the Nazi commentator. Col. Ernest von Hammer aaid.

stricted to 96s ana larger, 0. 8. No. twos and better. Russets eliminated to run through balance of season.

This particular variety has been restricted to 126 and larger and tht new recommendation lop off the 126s and 110-1 12s effective Monday. Tangerines: Shipments restricted to 246s and larger, U. 8. No. twoa and better; russets eliminated for period ending Nov.

20. Tht two committees In a joint action recommended to War Food Administration and the War Pro- tTwra to No. Pact Oranges Shipment restrict ment reached the Pisclatello River and sent spearheads to are now estimated at 38 to 40 p.h. As the storm continues slow northward movement winds, will gradually increase this afternoon and tonight" 'After stiff resistance, the town of The fighter attacked a convoy within two miles of the industrial ed to 288s and larger. U.

S. No. two and better, with russets eliminated: regulation to terminate Nov. 20. city of Cesena.

Greek patriots which crossed Virbalis had to be given up." KalvarUa In Lithuania lines 30 miles southeast of Schlrwtndt. The German frontier town is 42 miles northeast of the Prussian rail cen a a The telephone company here. the Plumicino River on tht Ad north of Valencia, destroying 63 truck and six staff car and dispersing cavalry troop with many casualUea. and then went on to stuck airdrome at Cagayan and Mat ma. Duncan seeded gTspefruit: Ship riatic sector wait further rein ment restricted to 80s and larger, however, reported that lt was still putting through calls to Key West.

ter of Insterburg and 91 east of forced by combined forces penetrating Rigossa. N. 8. No. twos snd better, rus- although a delay of four hours Klmtla'a forces were revealed the capital ot Konigsberg.

Other Russians besieging the Baltic port of Memel are within ii miles of a a a Mediterranean naval action was waa probable because ot crowded lines. The Overseas Highway to Konigsberg. belatedly ta hart oeenpied ltlhl atoll. tt mile cast of Mindanao, last Sept. tl to obtain another supply base on the oastera as-praachea to the Philippine.

Allies Drive Deeper Into Nazi West Wall; Take Dutch Town the island had previously been reported closed, but only after most residents were evacuated. Essential civilian employes were ordered to leave the bases by 8 o'clock this afternoon, and all civilian employes were instructed not to return to work until danger concentrated meanwhile in the Aegean where a naval landing party took over the Dodecanese Island of Scarpanto. The island had been contained by the Greek population before two British dev Dangerous winds were predicted Bomber from MacArthur' tor the South Florida mainland Stores Close, But as Usual! Mark Twain's axiom. "Every command attacked tht Ballk- Supreme Headquarters. AEF.

Paris UP Allied oi me nurricane is past. north of tht Keys to Vera Beach a papan area of Borneo, southwest as Tt waa annnuncMt fhaf militant armies, nacKins; deeper into uermanjrs West Wall in preparation for a Fall offensive, captured the fortified Dutch Wall in etroyers, HM3 Terpsichore anil of tht Philippine, concentrating on the Manggar air field. Dersonnel reairtina nff th hu KM3 Cleveland hove to at dawn yesterday. town or venray, grave to wunin on the East and Tampa on the West Coast including tht Lakt Okeechobee region. The flooding ot Lake Okeechobee in a 1928 hurricane caused tremendous loss of lite, but since that tune dikes A supplementary report Indi were authorised to leave for their foar mile of the Moselle Valley cated today that tht 14th Air Concerning the operations In Fore dealt a harder blow than W.

P. Wright and wife of IS K. Colonial Dr have "killed the fatted calf" to ceiroratt tht visit of their ton and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Under Wright of 61.

Lout. Mo. who art spending a i week her. Under I In the per- sonnel department of the Curtl Wright Corp. in 8t.

Lout. Bay Hart, tor! railroad official, ha the Job of seeing that all the visiting traffic men have a good time while her, and he was moving around last night, like a hen with a brood of chicks, but ha could not find a single complaint. Maybe he will be able to locale a few this morning. F. B.

Godfrey. Orlando rltns nabob, served toft scrambled egg, bacon and plenty of coffee to 20 of the rutting railroad and ahlp-pmg men at hi home on Ponce De Leon Place, this morning, This is an annual custom of F. K.I ho tt to chant of the arrangements for tht Traffic Tournament George nark, tap raasa operator, la back In Orlando after being given an honorable discharge from tht Army, Hit wlft and children return today from New Jersey when they have been visiting. Oeorg says Orlando lg a tilct (Tarn to Short Starlet, Pag II Weather eoatcaar FterMaMnsilr tKraitf tmltM n4 rhyrwuj alia Irmutnl krav raia tovalla laaiah an TDurMUV an em KwHi an ctntrnl (Hmicni MMlay. Inrmi'litf ioU mthlns Hurrlcatw fan- aw PlarM tl Imiar.

nd v. Stl la hiTlfw fare mtwlt aw amiin rauai parUau tola aluraoea an laniiM OH.na aa Vtclnttv MMoral to fcaavr rata nnili Ihn tfl.i rvxin an lAnithl. CffRttnuMl rm an Thurutaf. iiniin aaiiaa ta Ui lauH karricaa tdtuwrr. first announced in IU attack on baatlen at Met and fought Into tht Bon llomma Pass la the Vtates Mountains today.

While their comrades were stab Beach Areas Evacuated havt been erected. A 10 Ait. (Ewt.l advisorr is panes shipping at Hong Kong Monday, unking or damaging a body talks about the weather but nobody does anything about lt," did not hold true in Orlando today. Extensive preparations were afoot by tht Red Cross. AAFTAC, bus companies, and by many others, and In addition, Mr.

Local Citizen was doing plenty about the weather. He wss telephoning. All morning Reporter-Star telephones rang loud and long. Most of tht Calls dealt with the where total of 20 ahlpa. sued by the Weather Bureau here said that "This severe hurricane will probably continue slow north nomes at p.

M. today providing their unit commander certifies In writing they are not needed for hurricane security. No passes will be Issued during the alert. Specific rules were issued to the AAFTAC personnel, advising- the men to seek shelter in single-story concrete buildings or heavy wood construction buildings, and to avoid large concrete, light wood or metal warehouse structures. For Returning from tht minion the St; Petersburg top Outlying Greece, headquarters ot the Balkan Air Force reported that tht disembarkation of troops and stores at the port of Piraeus, port of Athens, continues according to plan.

Pars troop reinforcements were dropped also in the Athens area. The forces of liberation received tumultous welcome from tht civilian plane skip-bombed a freighter beach areas in the 8t. Petersburg- bing eastward tn three key sectors along a 250-tnllt stretch of tht front, tlit American 1st Army beat off another German counter-attack northeast of smoking Aachen and continued Its mopup of tht city Itself. and left It alnktng oft Hong Kong Tampa sector were being evacu island. They also act tint to a steamer In the Wuchow dock are ated today, as all available transportation, was called Into service In tht west River.

Lt. Oen. Oeorte S. Patton's abouts of the "big blow." but a large percentage of the calls were made by people who wanted to know If tht store clerks would be Tlit 14th Air Force continued American 3rd Army infantry to take residents from low-lying areas In the path ot the hurri ward movement with center reaching the lower Florida Keys late today. Hurricane wind will be experienced, however, within a very short time over the entire Keys area with very high tides," a a (Tides over the Florida Keys were largely responsible for lost of more than 400 Uvea In tht hurricane ot Labor Day, 93).

"Winds will Increase elsewhere reached a point only four miles sent home this afternoon, forget cane. southwest of Mets, one of the most formidable German tor- to harass Japanese ground force tn China, attacking the lead column of force advancing from Canton at Kwelplng and strafing concentration north of Kweilin. The Coast Guard ordered Clear ting mat on Wednesday afternoons most downtown stores observe a half-holiday anyway, hurricane or no hurricane. tresses on tht Western front, after an advance of nearly a mile uo the Mosella River bank from An- sy-Sur-Moselle. Tht Canadian 1st Army, grad water Beach evacuated, and aQ public conveyances nearby were sent there to move residents to the mainland.

The Red Cross here urged those living on Gulf Beach to come In before night. we Duration or the storm, personnel to not permitted to leave the shelters, AAFTAC unit have made planned preparations for tht control of wind, fire and. water damage tn case of the hurricane being sever here. Motor vehicles will be pushed Into compact masses, and tht air surgeon is setting up safeguards tor the hospital patients. Including passible evacuation, and tht care of any new casualties from the storm.

WACs will be relieved of active duty late today and will report to' their commanding officer for aeeiiritv. over South Florida this afternoon ually extending Its hold on tht Bonus Offered Xmas Clerks St. Louis UNSl A St. LotiU de- with approach at tht storm. Hur-clean warnings art displayed from Miami to Tampa and storm warnings elsewhere from Vera Beach to Cedar Keys, Small craft south bank of the Scheldt Estuary west of Antwerp, reached the JJ-sendijke area, gained a mile north Hotel facilities were taken to Sweet Mystery Philadelphia tAPl A 14-hour police search for missing Shirley Schwsnbeck.

10. and her sister, Joan. 11. ended in their home-Papa Schwanbeck found them under a bed where they hid after spending an unauthorised dollar for candy. 1 1 1 11 capacity, and private homes were of Uwndtjke and made "good opened to pre-storm refugees.

The partment ttort today offered an the remainder at the Florida Coast northward to Jacksonville 1 AM '1- I sr AVt numerous private yachts here were snusrged down In landlocked Salt Creek, safe from winds and excessive tides Military small tTurn to Ne. Page 8 5 AM i The county Red Cross authori I AM 11 AM 7 10 AM VI II AM 71 11 KHI 13 II I2S "bonus" for temporary employes to work during tht pre-Chrlstmas shopping rush. But apparently tht OPA, OE3 and WLB havt no authoHty to Interfere since the bonus is paid not to tht employe but to his church. craft were taken to the Hillsbor AM AM ough River at Tampa, progress" to the south, a supreme heftdquarters communiqut said. On tht southern end of the front.

Lt. Oen. Alexander M. Patch's American 7th Army drove east from newly-captured Laval through Champ Lt Duo into the entrance to tht Bon Homme Pass through the Vosge Mountains to Colmar, IS miles farther east. Tht French 1st Army, on the American rlftht' flank, made a "substantial advance" south of the Trans-Florida Oil Pipeline TM net OPA to Review Guke Ceilings Washington (API Reconsideration of price ceilings on Florida cucumbers, peppers and eggplant was promised today by the OPA.

Aides of Rep. Peterson said OPA informed them it had asked the Agriculture Department to makt a special orop survey to determine wind losses suffered by growers of the products this week. It the survey shows as heavy losses as reported by tome grow ers present ceilings may. be revised, they said. John C.

McEwen, manager of the Wauchula State Farmers Mar ket end others complained that the fringe of the hurricane oft, the Florida coast had resulted in 25 to 40 per cent crop losses on cucumbers and 18 to 25 per cent on peppers and eggplant Builders to Help At a special meeting of the Central Florida Builders Exchange today ft was decided where illness existed In the family ot a person whose house is damaged, and it has been reported to the Mayors Relief Committee, the Exehsngt will use its facilities to alleviate such distress. Buses and street cars here discontinued their regular runs and acted as emergency vehicles. ses uFcrara oaay extend ail possible aid outside the county to any distressed area nearby. It communications fail, the Motor Corps will go Into action, cards having been Isued to the drivers to permit passage through possible stricken areas. The committee on temporary shelters is preparing tor the care of nmulhle rfM in u.

FacilitiestoBeSoldbyU.S. The announcement mailed to church leaders says in part that artana 8di TmlHllh 37 AM sb4 t)S FM. to AS AM and CM Tnmnrrew-ltuh AM an FMi La i 3t AM ami 4 OS PM. Canaveral 111 AM snd PMi to AM unrt I I'M Tsmnrrtia-Hiih AM- sn 10 Washington tSpl.l Defense of-way, the RFC said that the No Dog House Peoria. IU, tAPl Police started the store "wlU pay jour church 125 each tor one to 1.000 saleswomen seed to 85.

in good road Junction of Bruyeres and PM; baa la am and 31 ru, property was not yet classified as "surplus," but thst negotiations with responsible Interest would tiAllM Law Mtflh sutten taw HltO health, familiar with tht three a search tor the dog which had northeast of Lt Thtllot despite stubborn enemy resistance and strong counter-attacks, 1m of neat appearance: expert ot invited. rtous school buildings and other substantial structures, as desig- Turn No. Page I SI hmtraa Tht plan for salt or lease bt Mml 4 enced or Inexperienced." The company has 131.500 earmarked for distribution to the churches. Northeast of Cornimont, the French stormed a ridge more than government property was country AiltnixCttr ttfiroll 4 74 KniiMt nir 4 lm AniclM SI 14 MfmphU 4.1 7 S.W Orlnaa 7 Tor SO 9 40 PltUburtH 41 tt. LmiU 40 TO Man Antoala SI 111.

44 Winhtiwloa as wide and also included tn Flor AO Star Dust 3.000 feet high and held it against three German counter-attacks In Plants Corp, an RFC subsidiary, today gave notice that tt ready to negotiate tor tht sale or least of tht Trans-Florida fuel oil pipeline, storage and terminal facilities at Jacksonville, Panama City and Carabelle, 100 steel tugs and mora than 140 barges. In offering to negotiate tor disposal ot the fuel transport system Including railroad terminal facilities at Panama City and Care-belle and 148.000 acres of land including storage space and right- ida several subsidiaries army Citrus Revort (IInn tirl rinrlnnalt training fields Arcadia, Clewiston. as St It 41 a .10 it as is bitten Mrs. Chris Weber and now they're looking; for homes for the canine and her 11 pups. Occupants of the home near where the dog and her pups were found disclaimed ownership and wanted the animals removed trom the premises.

But Peoria is without a dog pound or a doecatcher. Police art waiting' for bids tor tht pups. 24 hours. Wimrr Hann (API Kriwrt at the Sui Cllnu InMwcllsa lima at In A Supreme headquarters said house-to-houae ficluint continued Jeremiah Samuel DeVane, born Oct, 18, 1898, Bowling Green, Wa. Business, superintendent of distribution Orlando Utilities.

Member. MasonlO Lode. Omttn and in Aachen, while northwest of the Lakeland, Ocala and other miscellaneous properties. The De-fens Plant Corp. office of the RFC at Jacksonville was described as ready to start negotiations tor tht properties.

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