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Orlando Evening Star from Orlando, Florida • 14

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BASE WORK HALTS m.i i- a ai rtn. nnmn i a rmiBiniiei rjtr tatlon of Britain 'I great naval base here came to virtual standstill today when 12.000 laborers, employed on the project, struck for a 150 per eent pay rise and a vie- Inn knniM. Union lftidara anil government officials were sched uled to meet later today to attempt arbitration. 159 templea in the United States, Hawaii, Canada and Mexico, includes the election of three new imperial officers. Among candidate for the imperial outer guard la Walter C.

Ouy. BeimlUr Temple, Little Rock, Ark. Candidates Frank 8. Land of Ararat Temple. Kansas City, for tmperial captain of the guard and Remmle Arnold of Acca Temple, Richmond.

Va for imperial mar-shall have no opposition. Lend la a close friend of Pre. Truman's and they are members of the same temple. Judge George H. Rowe of Is-malia Temple, Buffalo.

N. succeeds William H. Woodfleld San Francisco, as Imperial potentate at this convention. 1 INVtJTIGATI IEF0KI YOU IUYI THE ORLANDO STAR ORLANDO, FLA. MOl 14 WED, JULY 14.

1941 Plane Plant To Build Ships In Few Weeks Monocoupe Obtains Charter Orlando's second, but at the present, only airplane factory will get under production within a few week, according to WUllam Sheene. president of the Mono-coupe Corp, which will occupy one Firecrackers Mark Shrine Convention Nobles Assemble In San Francisco 8an Francisco, tAP) Shrlners called their first postwar convention to order yesterday and festivities continued today amid exploding firecrackers, blaring bands and a long parade of feues, top-utng some 25,000 members of the ancient Arabic order. But festivity rather than business was on the minds of mystic nobles. During the fun spree, the Shrine warned, nobody in San Farnclsco will be quite safe, but nobody will come to any harm. With that, one Shriner reeled out his fishing line and snagged the skirt of a passing girl.

See? Not safe, but no harm done. The hook didn't tear the skirt. Business before the Imperial Council of the order, representing Voir Nfffiw Tmh ml A HOME TOWN TRANSACTION! Alfred, and the loss was Yovered by insurance. The fire la believed to have been caused by a bolt of lightning, which hit the building about 7:30 Sunday night. It was one of the largest packing houses In he Winter Haven area.

Check with "Southern" before buying or selling anything on Tlmo Payments It will save you money. Above are shown the smoking ruins of the $100,000 McCutcheon Fruit company packing house near Winter Haven which burned to the ground Sunday night. The plant was Just south of Lake NOTICE I. of the hangars formerly used by tary-treasurer. with J.

more and Richard J. A. Wig-; light private planes." Present cost, Maloney rttnil, is about $3,200, which is the Florida Aircraft Co. SOUTHERN ACCEPTANCES, 1X0. The concept of a mile was introduced Into Britain by the Romans and was 1.000 five-foot paces.

Opposite Post Office Robinson at Main nigner wan ower iwu planet, but is said to offer more advantages. The Orfcin Exterminating Company INC. wishes to announce that J. Y. Rudler Jr.

is no longer connected with the Or-kln Exterminating Co. in Orlando. In any capacity whatsoever. Mr. W.

Q. Haile formerly assistant manager of the Orkin Exterminating Co. Miami Beach. Is now manager of the Orlando Branch. me presem moiukuui mMng up the of directors has no connection with the for- mer organization of the same ltn me oH'cers.

name operated by Claire Tyler is an experienced flier also at the local airport, which and a former AAF colonel, and the war put out of business. Offi- formerl, a flight service cers of the new concern are Sheene. president; Kenneth w. in Long Island through which op-Tyler, first vice president; Peter eration Sheene became interested. Campbell, second vice president They have both given the Orlando and Herbert Wentworth.

secre- organization much thought and C. Howard Hodge hatg sketched from stock. IVEY'S presents only yesterday cleared the last hurdle when papers of incorporation were completed. Sheene said production would begin within six weeks and it is planned to speed It up to three to five planes a day. All local labor will be used.

Sheene said, the organization prefers to train local mechanics rather than to Import skilled ones. This training period is expected to take at least two weeks and eventually some 275 persons are expected to be employed by the organization. Material shortage, Sheene thinks, will be the only hindrance to full production. He said yesterday his organization had more orders on file for their planes than they could get materials to build at this time. The Monocoupe.

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