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Attention: Chief Cooks And Bottle Washers
A ll F lo id iV brand new K itch en i-hetf is going

an d lik e most of us, loves to share her domestic

ICi be Storied w ith all kin d * o f d c’iciout recipes

la u r e ls w ith others—especially our Ju n e brides.

want that are hard to find answhere else A ny­
th in g to do wi*ls l — ping house w ill find a spot

tLort cuts :o U tte r cooking, household hints that

T h e y are our nc-v cooks, and it we can save them

on out Shelf

ire really j help, ar.d anything else tin t you, our

t im e and trouble there's no doubt that they, in

brand new cookbook you'sc acquired, ot a brand

tC iJc rs , w o uld like to see o n it . . For this is
g u ilt/ to L c Y O U R page in d we w ill give p j|

tu rn , w ill soon be dreaming up new and different
co n trib u tio n s to the K itc lic n Shelf. O ur Shelf is

new way of trimming your window, stocking your

u c u h r attention ami lots o f space to your ideas

n o r lim b e d to recipes alone, or even r,» matters

Every bom' .nakcr who loves her job. through ex-

yo u've discovered i way to fix dinner tor \ &lt; it
fa m ily , get it on the table, and sit down w ith

ic la 'c d to cooking . . . O u ts is the old-fashioned
k in d &lt;'i shelf, where y o u lo o k for the things you them , fresh as a daisy and serene is t queen—do
let us kno w '

j-cricnce h a : found her own best way to do things

. . whether it has to do with i

shelves, or fillin g your deepfreeze

And it

Pl'DDIN’ PROOF
(J a u n k in g anoint
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hut w : have a mr.su in mind
(tsar's a |*eifect warm weather;
•ratekie — and with some torethought in shopping in I a short
stint in the mo-ning when the
kitchen is soil cool, by a(tcrno*»n
you’ll he tcce as a Isieem and as
fresh.
F'Mt, a delirious Hun Cooler.
t "j ir.at-r how happy tf&gt;c The family will lose ihe frosty
k houie* *fe sh looks forward ro chunkf of Iroicr. pn -.apple and
/ an
moon off now and then, section! of grapefruit lopped w ith
| bui this is sooner w ished for than ftoten ui fresh mis.berries. Be' arranged—i. rakes rime to fix aides being good, and vitamin*
11 meals for &gt;*e Jmils. especially *f wise, this appeturt makes a beau­
Ik ” «co ids, p'.ea
is music «o your tiful table tor the family to sir
down to
As w, '! know the proof of
the puJd t is in the eatirg
V if you tare . favorite iccipc
th ii yeV 'ike co lusc other
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Luiesc. i 2i ‘i Dixie Artnuc, LeesI
If we can use it
we'" tp .«S j*i I all the glory!

All Florida Cookbook
FRUIT COCM.ER
Peet and remove sections of three grapefruit or scoop fruit out of hi'.ses »uh a
noon To this add one u n Ito/en pineapple and I pint licsh ov fnaren siiiwtsciueS
A Ji
sup *,J8 *r blace in I'tuu cu|*s and chill ,
HAM 'N (O G 'N CHEESE PIE
Combine ingieciienis a half houi before baking
4 eggs, shghily beaten
cy teispxm pq&lt;pet
4 teaspoon baking powder

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I cups cooked Lain cut i.s if uvh cubes
I cup grain! cheese
t unbaked p*e slscll

V) cup of milk

Prepare o*e mix, ham and cheese, ar.d sio»e separatels in the refrigerator until
I'jst before baking When ready for final preparation combine remaining loginlierii
and pul in unbaked y.*e ahcll Hake in scry bo* osen (l?V degrees: for !t) minutes or
until knife comes out clean. Seise with tinted green salad and any fruteo tegetable.
w hub car. I»e cooked while the pic bakes
HASTY PUDDING

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You can do this one the day before *.s it should Ik thoroughly chilled before
semrg Your family will enjoy this combination of Hawn
To one cup whipped ctcarn add ot*c cup blown sugar ind one teup-Mn vanilla
extract. Blend thoioughly Add I f graham ctatkeis. broken in small pieces, foul
bananas, tyuarrered and slued, and 16 maishmallows, which hast been snipped wub
scissors into str.ill pieces Mu lighrly and dull
W «*kty Household Hint: When using scissois to cul marshmilluwi u,p „ *
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all out or.t Jay a yea* *o honor it*
t f cm«odojt c?op nf watetmelont.
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t id e , hete ate a few o f the thmgt th.t
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,,la ’* * " l* May jo *r.d c n that d»v, l»tv
fcutg * ‘H be the " c a p ito l” of thii ent.te
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"the neighborhood P f &gt;0.000 people each

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o popular sport played u&gt;er t "course ' laid
t o r r i l . It | u n d i o n r J championship rv rn l

The F in n of The Five Flags, Pensacola's annual cclcbra
lion 10 commemorate ilic early history of N'otthwrtt Florida
• ill he staged May 13-1 &gt; The three days of continuous pig
cantiy, (ontrm , parades. and entertainment hat become one
of the Mate's most colotful annual events Crowds numbering
in the thousands lonrcrge on Pensacola during Fiesta time,
fot a show well worth traveling miles to see The accom­
panying photos were taken during the &gt;91* celebration.

F O R I PICK! NS. on the western end of Santa Rora Island
which loons the southern shoreline ot Tensacota Bay was one
I ol only three Southern forts which the FeJerals held through[ out the Coil War the site also was the scene of battle* be­
tween Sparush and French forces m crfontal times

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Skin tilting—or "tin" doing to P e n ta c o lu n s -ii one ol the
many popular iponi to be teen during the Fiesta

Pageantry is employed during the Fiesta to Irtl the romantic I
story ot Pensacola's paat In this scene, two of Andrew Jack- |
son's tenner see Volunteers are shown lighting the Creek In­
dians in Southern Al^aews prvsr to Jackson's actual conquest,
and later acceptance by cession, ot Florida

�From An Old Mill In Georgia .

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By GEORGE R. M A S O N
A ccn'ury old, slasr-built, wjtct-powcml mill, a iwnhntve wagnn,
and the lorcri^lil to provide the public with a conscnicr.ee 11 wanted
wete factors in rlie II our in Al/?n (jic c r ol C R Mcluffcv. Si , nunci
and president of the Eelbcck Milling C.*o oi Floruli, unit offices at
Jacksonville
Now operator of (hr woild's latgc'i wgtei |&lt;&lt;i«tii&lt;l mill, on ilie
Outtahonshec River at Columbm, &lt;»a, ihc EelketV firm is the only
mill supplying all of Honda *ith meal ground in die old fashion'll
uay—by witer power.
Vigorous anti bile ai TO, Mehallcy n rbc pcnonificauon ol ihc
American •uTccra dream Of humble birth in Lee County, A la , lie
Marred uork in the old wooden Tclbcck mill rear Columbia* when
only 12 years old. Seven y rm later, he was it* manager
in those day*, he rreallt, all meal «at sold in bulk and wat apt
lo be weevilly. Hauling hi* mra! ro Columbus in a two-•horse wagon
he soon sensed the customers' need for m o l of assured ijualny and in
consemrni &lt;]uaniny So he offcrrsl his product in paper hags anil ihc
idr was an immediate success The ocher trill* scoffed at hi* innova­
tion and waned 10 year* before copying n By then it was too late,
he had secured 90 per cent of Columbus’ meal business
Under bis direction the firm grew steadily, acquiring four other
mills and finally the present one at Columbus where all the meal is
water ground Mehaffey came lo Honda in 1924 bringing ibis stare
its first paper sacked meal and the firm bat espanded its operations
lo embrace (he enure slate, with distributing points ai Tampa. O r­
lando, Jacksonville, Miami, belle Glade, Tallahassee, and l'cn&lt;acola

The original frlbeek milt (right) which wit built by i l j t n in 1121 near Columbus. Ga In trim
my and wood wcathcibesrding wrre hand d rrtsrd lumber and |omed together with wooden
pegs the null continued lo stand until MM I when the Irderal government acquired the nte
and Jemelishcd M

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lo son. Hubert, who is esso elilrd with him in the busineis The machine sacks the meal and automatKallr ties the
tops ol I he bag* without the touch of a hand In the old days, meal was measured out in a scoop Item bulk sup
plies and often contained many impurities

The company has now disersmed its operations and handles many clhcr
products besides meal Here Hubert Mehallry inspects the hues- van where
syrup is tnitfd and cooked
All (lends MagJime —PAOI It

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�GROCERY SHELF-TO GUN RACK
By N A N C Y CAMP W H ITt
Everybody would like to make
a living doing ihc thing they en­
joy most but not everybody gets
the chance, tint it the ttory of a
nun who made that chance and
turned a butinett failure into «
butineti success.
After serving four years in the
N'atyr, D o n Cook invested his
small savings in a grocery store
Four years later he was bankrupt
and in debt, by supplementing
hit small earnings with revenue
derived from working on his
friends' guns he began to fight
his way back It wasn't long be­
fore the fine quahtr of his work
became known by tne best adver­
tising medium of all — word of
mouth — and he soon had more
work than he could handle with
his limited setup Don decided
to do something that wise heads
advised against — he decided to
change horses in midstream and
convert his grocery store into a
Gun Shop it seemed to him the
only way to get to the other side,
and come out on top
Long hours of work and the
devoted help of his wife effected
the change — and now- no one
would ever know that anything
but an extremely modern, up to
the *bo«e psrture cl I V n t Shop five*
ayoodideerfihe p rid e ta k e n in th e
• oetmaneh p end the fere &lt;»h|(h yeur
p n jrd June receive nhil# in hn (u s

tody.
date G un Shop had t vr i *toi J
on the spot Don ('• • k's G un
Shop is known all &lt;■ m «i r «t*tc
I &gt;. n i» pt. ...1 I I
tllcn l
teputat., n ar.J n. &lt;* jt it c hu*t
ness has grown lescr ,1 one man's
capacity to handle hr makes terrain
that Ins assistants are thoroughly
11. • *• •! ouibf ed for t!
.*
they do The art of the gunsmith
is one that Don &gt;,&lt;s g r e a long
way to revive in«l raise to a high
level He makes tups through­
out the st.te to speak i rt ••atious
youth training programs arid
there's no doubt that some of
these boys will through Don's
talks and enthusiasm !m J thru
life's woik in this interesting
field
Don kr.t.ws the tew aid arid
happine's that entries with doing
the woik you like —an«l lie's al­
ways ready to help tht either fel­
low find the way
D&lt;n pndee l-meell that in iiv ira il
end *&gt;lh epfrcometely I 0 C 0 f u n
ram np threwfh hn |hcp th e re he*#
b#»n ne ecodenti reported from e n j
work wfweh he hee turned cut
AM ftcride SUjeim e —T A G I I )

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i i th e o n i w e r to y e u r p r o b le m ! " C h e v a l i e r " , th e w o n d e r *
fu l n e w o d j u i lo b l e h e o llh l u p p o r t e r b e lt i i icle r-.tlfic a llp
( e m t r u c t e d Ip h e lp y e u lo o k o n d f o o l y e o n y o u n g e r )

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h e w “ C h e v a lie r" bringi yeu v ita l euppert w here yeu need it
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JU M O tT II BUT I will pay pettman l ) f l (plut pottage)
with th* uncierilondmg that lnclud*t my E IT IA pouch In 10
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return my money, er ofherwlce my payment will be o lull
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Showdown On Shortening Of Hearings
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Two Proposals
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GENKVA (/V) — The Com­
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French terms for an Indo­
chinese armistice today. They
countered with in eight-point
plan of their own.
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however, to cooperate in
•Iii I*-k action to remove the
wounded from fallen D iet)

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A Vietminh *n*l*»»waii - ' ' -e
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French to »em1 plane- int-- l*-»n
1 - Idem Ki*i-nhow t-r w ill nntnin*
H im i'hu to evariiat • r • &gt; s ,r .' d,
. 1- W itlinm
j'
Tompkina of
which he estimated nt • r*r&gt; 7be
M.i'iti mo-I. \ . 1 , a* mi neaD taill
*poke*man inclualeil there wa*
bti.-rorv in nerul 0, ehnruv -&gt;f the
nothing to yiork out in the field
■mil
except the detailed arrangements.
Tompt in*, n* I S. n tlo rn r* for
He *|sike of the question of Ihe
evacuation of the wounded at hav­
• m r s m ' l t c i l -P—T h n u o n d * Id New J.-r*ev * in .** hi*l -Inn**, hn*
la &lt;-11 In-M ine gambling and n r ing been te n lcd .
1 workers thumbed an auto ride or
The Communist arm istice plan
, walked to work today in Ihi* r iie l ki t. .-ring lie i* It
The Internal Security H»vl»lnii.
wa« submitted to the nine-party
c ity —12th In the n ation'* popula
ltid.&gt;chine*e conference by the
A report (nun the Florid.. Iliu h
lin n —crippled h&gt; a m a jo r tra ri*it, e .irx-.l fio n i the pre*-nl I'rin iln u l
..
. *aol he for one
ll- v i.n .ii, pie.lininhiv w i l l handle *|.t&gt;.' the "uppry I m- held in
deputy prem ier of the Vietminh.
way Patro l today noted that 5.U
*lrike
Pham Van Dong, alter he a»*ai!ea
person* wore arretted h&gt; ih r m
ll.iilroad* and ta xi contpanie* ell rn -r- .tenting W’ l h treason, et* "y ■
I'lll*tl I*..** I
nionaue. «nla&gt;t;ig.\ d- fen*.- plant
Ihe French plan for an interna­
t&lt;■*iK up Ihr .lack for tlioii«and*
' lion in .Seminole County
S-— I'o lle r i l l Mich) relotleil INOO.c h i n a It NO! A SINGH 'N A tlC N " uodri ‘Tlido-Chllieae" a'icl
tionally guaranteed arm istice. Ma­
laat ye a r and M per coni
o ih rr commuieM. Ily e a rly morn *.-%'iin!v. loyally --f federal cm- Ih. e » .,* no elferl to *weep Ihe | t u ni Ii rule Aeluallyr Oir jtate* arc divided Into provinces, uod tlirre I*
jor
of the Communist plan
were c o n tlc lril. A total of SOU
IPK f i r r y i&lt;ll *lire l parking apace |do\-•* nod allied m ailer*
m 1.
under the rug toil there a diversity u( local tvile with ••feu.tal" a rm lfj. among them polilJcuwerew err convicted with penalties. 4tS
—never plentiful in the Holden j I If fieinl* *at.l the divi-iop w ill wa. in {m&gt;:11I in "hearing Ihe *ame rellgti, it forri-* u* itull, at. d jttove O rsanliation ot throe forces on the
were found not guilty, and one
Recognition of the Cnmmuntri
1 T ria n g le —» r - jammed 10 cap.i I " n n lrn lixe end fix r&lt; *i-on» holit v " tlnry ml.I ID time* in ID ilillrrip il
aitti-l . nimuid*t title would prove u .launch Imlwraik In llghtitut ‘lie
convicted without p rn a ll).
regime* of Vietminh. l.ao* and
c ily .
. i&gt; atire id ttie Conimilnht-led Vtclm lnh rebel*.
(C e n lra l I'rtx * )
within Ihe department lor ihe
Cambodia—the latter two labelled
A ..trike b) l'ltl*hurgh Ita ilw .**&gt;*( hCe&gt;,llitiK
of national
*een rilv
A total of |7 llr-n.* arr -u lr.l on
1 italrMso Mon-lt mdieatlng hr
hy the Freneh a* "phantom " Knv*
Moniker* of ttyr \nna Miller C ir ­ (ho niren-la for luniiiht'* n i-.tln ft Co '» 2,700 employe* knocked •'* *', &lt;•«•.•*
ttuid-l
40 al'itig with the Army |
, ho nrtt unit cam e
em inent*.
cle of Ih r F lk x Huh wishing l» of the City comntiaii»n. v .h iili was troiu-v. and a m ajor portion o f ,
*aid
he
tell
n-&gt;
pieenlure
.tum
id;
' the hu« »crviu- out id operation.
Withdraw.*! ol .-Il foreign tmopt
m make Ike annual %tall to the lla r r y
nrepured l-y C ity Mur. U .
j Auto* rloVdrd the m ain arli-rio* n month after the A rm y . N « w i-e un|Ni'i-d over objection* Itont
Irony Indochina.
• Anna Crippled Ctillilcrn'* Home at Know to* and ineillde* a rep-irt
an I A it Force art up n joint pro- prtnrtpat*.
Free election*, conducted along
Cinatula m ay contact Mr*. Itn■^tundl tni.1
k r * p j.g .
")
**’ -•m rrrin i: ,t. " ” p i?k‘n.m " i‘ orleM '
■
'•! P ll.m Otliy-J
the line* already proposed hy Ihe
bert Clarke a l M l or be at To uch ­
v l.v * tree f-f eeutily ri* k * . Il.-tli tiiiur a*
Cornmnnlale lor Germ any and Ko­
ing'* drug Mare al f r.m . t t r .t wnrk .,f" lh .M .nv .v 'VAnjfn
n C n /a
'i' A»
A*' j r ,'!r " ,;'n
r"'
*m
anil
action* followed rrlt(ri* n i hy Sen. M.'itld lake;* r l
*! " Ih fn * tir f• 11
rea and rejected hy :he W rit
H t d l).
Despite c»f pool* and relaxation
•ociate., JncV*nhvillc, » v !.itir* lo
M
cCarthy
fR-M
•)
--'
the
wa*
w
rrk*
more
"
*.
O f f
Hie Vietminh plan, which wa*
S A H I O N , In iliH -h ln ii &lt;/!*&gt;— T h e s e v e n -y e a r In d o e h in n w a r
ihe C ily ’* progtani in* ;mp’ r.ving I oi re ilrie lln n t on d&lt;&gt;unt'&gt;wn park­ the gow rnuont hn * huodi.-l al
Oner
Ihe
a
r
g
11 m e 11 I in .
in s *paee. Ihe atidden II-hvI of 1. ae&lt;| m ihyrr*'*. • H o w r* - i. Ih r
Flo rida State Av.nciatlrn of thhc the w a iir nnd lewerntK fit lltli
w a* h ack in th e f e a r f u l w a it in g p h ase a g a in t m la y a f t e r the expected In or pu.hr,I hy Soviet
trimming
down
th,
lieai
ng*
w
■
&lt;
auto* more Ilian jtiM ilted T fa lfie
Foreign Mtnirirr Vyacheslav M.
42nd "R a in b o w " Dlvlxlon veteran*
Tlte atrenda 1* u* fullmva.
eneral :.,|l 1 Du n n io tt I'h tt.
(Continued (In page S ix )
Knginrer Michael J G ltie n '* *0 a. lion* w err pot taken in -oe. ifli la id a Mile. Hoy n 1 ohrt
w ill hold It* annual tm iihu in Or
I. P o t y f f r 'Ih-- Rev Cheater her before hand c lim a t e ol thr re*pon*e to .Md'nrthy * in ln i« in ■uun*el in M n .iittiy * ohiommd
In th e k in g d o m o f l.no-*. so u th o f th e f a lle n fo rtre s s ,
landn May IS al the Angehili lin ­ I ’lank at the Centm l ll.ip lU l
A
l
l
y
.
4..
11
.
Itiownell
Ini
*1
1
1
.1
tee.
lN-gan
ipu
-tlotuni.
Steven*
jam .
tel and at tho home of A. C. lire - M ",'!?.,
now III jii* n ib it.1* ,,o lb. a Pm * th e re im : u :ie « * y s p e e u liitio n th a t a new in v a t iio n to w ard
the
In lrrn a l S*'tiiril*
f)ivi*ion
G illen* e*tlrnale«
lil.nigi off
tor, 2500 Sanford Ave.. Slay 111.
tit. L a o t ia n r o y a l c a p ita l o f l.u a n g I'r a h a n g m ig h t lie liig h
'land.
Cnnaldemtisn of tin r.-n lra rl . ’ r.e t parking spaces are n*.nl wliile nrn«ei-utlnr* ra*e* .1. *eii.iH-.|
• • •
Cohn tl&gt; ni.iinhd tti.it s ii-\.ii« on th e w a r p la n s o f th e C o im u im is t-le d V i e t m i n i i .
i&gt;
Martha Shannon. lak e M a r i. lad* on the w ater and »truer pro ..hie and more Ilian IW.rtiO vehicle* hy Hie I HI. will have tin im ltie il
give the com m itlr tt
.m,e* ol
A K re n e h h ig h c o m m a n d s|M ikcsntan in H a n o i sa iti he
who U now n »tintent at Flo rid a gram (it mtrht he h*-*t lo l-tl.l nny l*n ir Inin the downtown section lar d u ly ol goardin*- 'ire *'eoii(li(Conlinileil On Fa , I ighl)
Funeral arrangement* are today
d'D ilited th e re ite js w ould m o u n t a n o th e r g e n e r a l o ffe n s iv e
State tTnlevraily. * a* f r .lu r r d al awarding until after the Iwnd l.»*l» *fad* hetween ( a .in an il 4 p in. lulh .n nl fr*.&gt;H»nt* ' ol nil *o*t»rel».
being matte (,&gt;r Stanley Clement
a folk danre program prr*rnlrd at are oturro d I.
B ill Gillen* taid that a l be*l the |
in n o rth e rn I td o ch in n Im fo re th e seaso nal m o n so o n ra in s hit Werner. 47. rural Sanford, who
2 opening of hid* on the * alldat relaxed limitation* created onl&gt;
the annual All-Florida Folk Fealltln-ir |s-ak at the end of Ju n r
•
drowned Saturday aft. , noon when
*a l held at W hite Sprint* S a t u r ­ ing ma* hitie.
lew huntlretl athlitional parkin..
Ito- Vii-liniiih ki pi up their iladv
Mi* new speed laioi struck a wave
4. ill*eii*rion of the rrport lerpS- * pa ci - lie o lim a le * mii aildiliottal
day.
mii
all
attack*
on
F
m
ir
h
eoniniu
• • •
| while (ravelin,: at hir.h *peed and
erctl hy George Con*o« 1 1 lle p -.rt1 2S:xt per cent more e ar* w ill pour
tilr.dli,to and scattered French
1 threw him o 'e rlsia n i
Don’t forget the Sr minute llip li tent to Com m usioncrai.
into the cily dally during the
I hi -n ih‘teu*r po*l* in the It. -I
t he tragedy &gt;&gt;. , urrrd while Werh. Appointment of two metulM-r * tr.tn .il *irike
School senior piny, “ Om ,V|&lt; a
IItvrt di-lla centered oil Hanoi
o .t and hi* w ill former nwaitrs
Ilro ok*," tomorrow at H:tN p. in. to the xnnlrig at-l planning rem
l Tt. Ion official* w ere not 1in &gt;t the Centra! Florida
IVailer
1 \ Radio Y le tlllin h hroadra*'.
mi**ion (No rr*»inm&lt;'n.lntl'&gt;n* e.&lt;- niedi.rtrly available for comment
nt the S IIS auditorium.
F a rk . were nl.nicking with friends
heard 111 lleng Kong t-slay, *atd
rept. a* a *URpe*lion. that Wynne
1 there were no negotiation*
at Lake Wilih-niete
tin- i aptives taken in tin- deleal
M onlinur.l On Cage T h re e)
wood and \ \ . S ir*t St. nr. a- n r
Verndr ha it brought in* new txiat
ol llirn llu-n Pint la*t I'nday " in 1 Ju .ticc of the Peace Hugh Runnot rrpreoentrd—re: It. Iirowtti
it* initial tria l run
1 I111I 1 line general, tin- Fre iirh ' , m'
"Hi.-i- today c j i i l&gt;e found to ttie lake I
It. Appointiiient of tin- l-oar.l of
anil wa* tf'Ung it when lie fell
111 1lie County s h ir t f f * newly re
riuiimanili-r ol D im llii-u I'hu
ndju«tment ( five memlh r»(
over hoard
tin- boat
continued
|7n* wa* an apparent referince modeled o ilie r.
7. Dr. II. K . Ihng wr-oihl like a
driverlesa and * ul another boat in
to ling Gen Christian de t'a*lrieparking
-tall
nt
Sevoti-I
M
.
un-i
P
u
o
rin
who
had
been
given
no
A hon*e at flOS'i Sanford A ve.
JA C K S O N V II.I.K P - liC lIo y Col
TA M PA
r X. ling G
Char
though the h ro ad cari if(&lt;• not iim (Continued On I’ agr T lir e r)
to move by the County l&gt;oaril half h c f i'r eomtng to a stop on the
rauuht fire yesterday and wa* c v
lin* today made a rirnng pitch fot* h-y- Jo hn . » » - up l»&lt;-t-*e dawn to In. name Previo us renel broad toe
(
commissioners
twm month* ago *hore.
It
wa*
rrpnrtfd
here
lo
lay
that
lenslvely damaged, aecording to
«up(&gt;ort front Duval Countv hack­ lay for a long da* »l eampalgning i.i* l* had claim ed only tin e-uiture transferred his records and perMr*. Werner, who *a*v the ae*
1 In, k Mandon, ill, n fo rm e r Sanford er* of ilra ilr y Odham in the (ir*t ,tl H i I I s I mvi
Sanford fire department repr .-|«
.itnl I 'm e l l . i * eou ri
cidenl. «ai&gt;t that her husband
uf
the
(n
rf*
"
F
re
n
c
h
commander
•
ofial
effect*
Saturd
ay
to
the
celery farmer, had d 'lil nt ID: 15 p rim a ry .
The fire wa* rau-ed h&gt; a deh rs.
without identifying him edher by •hi-riff* older a lte r a private *w.xtn about r , (ret before going
1 a. m. yeaturday at the home of his
fre llv e oil *to \r In Ihe rear of Ihe
John* flew from 1'allaha**re rank or nam r
•lie conferred with leader* of the
talk with A tty. Lloyd F . Hoyle. under. Several wilne**r» to the
•••n in-law, A. I~ S-uufcr*. nt Gran-I odham
house which wa* occupied hy Mr.
forre* at Ja rk * o m die early this morning to he al the
accident react-e I Werner, towed
County attorney.
l*la ''i|, Fla
.
rtutin*.idea
t
ad-led
l)iat
l.a'.sij
and M r*. Henry drown S r., nr,ta ot .111 V l «,1 &lt; it* cigar farhim to . It-&gt;r. and attempted a rti­
Reach then planned a vi*lt t-- Od
Mr. .Mnndnn wa* born in M rltnr, ham heaitr)iiarter* here
At
b&gt;t
w
eek's
«eml-monlhly
other
iiltire
r*
.
r-mktng
Imm
r«|o
|
rtirdlnx In F ir e Chief Mark C lc v r
M r*. J C Mitchell, principal
ficia l respiration with no s c re e n .
Collin* ',-ry at It a m to *hake hand*
•? land*
of SniithMdr P rim ary School, he Ga --n Aprd i t , 1803 and im&gt;\.-l tall behind both A il.n g Gov l liar &gt;nd n*k (or vole- in In* gmi-r m l to w arrant n lllc e r. also had. m u lin g ot the County romtnl* | Survivor* 1 Uidi the widow and
Another lire wa* reprded Ihe •lay urged all parent* of nest i -i .Sanford during hi* etirty year*. try John* and odham in Ihe Mav nnrshlp rui;.-(( willi Stale s&lt; it la- tieeli * e 1 / e il. along with m ism | »i,.iter* It wa* decided to hirer a daughti* . I t neltr, 8
*ame day at 70*3 Celery Ave II year'* flr*t ftrad (tiutcnt* In re II.- wa* in ill health fo r the part 4 Duval ( iiunl) vole.
French I ilium troop* nu-ri' -»a- lomcai, to move hy legal action
lb ,1 Collin*
wa* earned hy defective out*idc piernlier the o| h-ii home tomorrow, - .v - ia l year*. The fll-yenr-old /e - . v'utlin* ha* a hu*y d iy here,
no mention nt Genevieve di t.alard il tie continued to ignore the com
lie
wa*
*eliednted
(or
talk*
in
wiring and damatfe wa* .lig h t, a c­ afternoon at the *rhonl from 2 lire .! farmer moved to Grand Ij- | toppillg it off with a television ap the Sulphur S|iruig* area tin* aft IrrraidM-. the 29 vear old Freoch mt'vion'* in t e r .
, lan-l in 11*47 to runke hi- home
cording fo the fire depart nent.
until 3 o'clock
Ibinran had hern sharing space
n e a rn tre on WMIHt-TV tonight .m oon; then w..» to d rive lo St nur«e who wa* the only wliman
The parent* wilt meet in the : there.
•cctipled hy the County road dr
I'elersnurg
1
1
.,
m
m
inutr
tele
1
,1
the
fwrtress
lie
la
to
vi*lt
the
city
h
all,
court
II- wa* a member o f the l.ake
auditorium unit the children w ill
penplp'v army ha
parlment, and the
commlialon
f1"The
i n e people'*
lmu«e. offue building* and talk |n |v i*io n appearance al I 70 r-m
m &lt; \ m p A T Ua
lie entertained in Ihe rla»*room *. Monro* llaplirt C hurch, and the tran»tt worker* in early afternoon
tilted .ill m ilitary offjri-r* and -"I ! rave the rrason for den.anding hi*
A rally for Sen. Leroy Colling,
After
a
meeting
at
the
si
th­
N
A
P
I.K
S
,
Italy
i
f
\n
Ita,lia n11 Mr*. Mitchell u*Vcd that par- Sanford F o il of the Woodmen of
. . . .
, , ,
move a- "loo m ilch confuvlon am) Democrat'c gubernatorial candi­
tlirr* in the |)len llirn I'hu area
in
weekend
*
peer
he*
in
the
T
am
t-r*burg
arm
ory
with
a
group
of
A ir fo rc e je l plane *pun out of r „ | , „ f thi* year * Mudcnt* help the World.
date. w ill he held at 8 t. m. tomor­
the reliel radio said II »aid 71 1 lack of roo m ."
Mr. Mandon Ii su rvived hy one na Hay area. Couiiu ■lid port of I'in cllai ( ouniy itipporteri, John* F irn rlt t'nlori eompanir* had her
a format on tod.iv and era.hrd H lo ! contact the new group She *lalet|
'lemln-r* of Ihe road department row at the C.-urt Hoc**.
hi*
second
prim
ary
ratn
p
alg
n
ln
g
;
111
to
wind
up
In*
day
with
.1
lull
daughter.
Mr*.
A.
L
Sander*,
a Coca Cola bollMns plant, k illin g that II i* irniairiant to know Ihe
iy thrv made no complaint* on
The rally u il! h« coi.-iucve-l by
annihilated in Ihe bottle f&gt; F "
Ihe pilot and an office w orker, approximate number of new *tu Grnnd Island; or.e *on, M K . Man- would t&gt;e to rile what he railed itrent cam paign &gt;p&lt;rth in l.argn fo rt'r**.)
ti e subject
W illiam llutchlsoh J r , Collins'
"nu
m
em
u
ln*tanres
whore
pay
Park.
Nine other w orker* were ic r lo m ly . dent.* beejute ot the double *e*- don. Myer*, C a lif.: aevrn grand­
French plane*
ranging ovei I The justice o f the peace wa* re- campaign manager in Seminole
John* *|u tit too.I ol Sunday at
Injured hv exnh&gt;*ton and fl^ n tra ; *ion* that are In be held in the children; one brother. Jo hn Man- roll padding Is going o n ."
County, and hi- committee.
(Continued 4)n F a i r Three!
n
o
r
t
h
w
e
s
t
Indochiiia
y e r ir r |
He
*aid
one
*urh
in*tam
e
wa*
the
exeriiti*.mansion
In
Talladon.
Oclela,
0
*
.
and
two
*i*ter«.
folic
*
*
•
“
*
following the cra*h.
fall
M r*. K K Bruce and M r*. A. J . adding form er State Hep T ra v i* | hastee conferring with campaign day «potlrd scattered group* «-I
P hillip * to the payroll at $3Vi a .,1 uti-nant*. lie will allend the rebel *nlilirrs lining up liantl* ol j
M ill*. Harlow, Calif.
Funeral »rrvice» w ill b* held at month a* a liai*on man between I Cabinet meeting at T a!laha**er the ra p liv r* lor Ihe long march
:t p. rn. Tucidav nt Ihe llri**on the State Hoad Dr-partment an d ; Titesilay morning then go to Day over the jungles! mountain* to con
renlrallon ram p s in the North
Flo rid a Turnpike Authority | tuna Reach (nr an H p m rally
F l i n t ral l!('.ie , Tke R ev. llu r t of the
The «|ny lo-lore the F rm rh flier*
K u rils will officiate Itu ria l w ill I'h illip s, formerly of Ifernand, | Wednesday. Thursday i.nd F r i
(ConlllU Pil On I'age Three)
(4 onllnurd On Cage F ig h t)
H onlinued On Fag r Fig h t)
Im held in Kvcrgrren Cem etery.

Thousands 0/ Workers Are

Strolling
In Sanford

Affected

K

Is ToBe Discussed

ByTransit Strike

Engineering Report

By Cily Commission
f,iThur ‘i*1*"*-'*

Seven Year Old Indochina
oVy,a':u Mh.'-lrfi;.*"’?, War Resumes Waiting Phase

In ; UX'Z%

Local Man Drowns
In Boat Accident

i Collins Visits In Duvai;
Johns Up Before Dawn

Blaze Causes
Much Damage

Rites Tomorrow
For Jack Mandon

Collins Confers
Johns Campaigns
With Odham Heads At Gate To Cigar
Seeking Support
Factory At Tampa

JP Duncan Moves
In With Sheriff

Southsidc School
Plans Open House

Rally For Collins
To Be Tomorrow

Young Girl Escapes Drowning

Secret Service Investigates

By Holding To Piece Of Cork

Threat On President's Life

M K M P H IS . Tcnn. tb-Ten-yearold Darlene lloaten. who d&lt;*c»n't
xwlm . *uppo,ted her*t If with a
&lt;niall piece of rork for more than
three hour* ye.terday while the
current »wept her 10 mile* down
the
Mi**i»»ippi
f*ii**ippl River
r m
n ice r
H er father. J . S. Roatrn. meanw-hile. « w m more than two hourv
to reveue bi* wife and their *on
Itohby. 8. after they and Darlene
had riepped off an underwater
sandbar into the swift M iisiixip p i
current.
Roaien threw them niece* of old
dfe Jarkcta and leaped fmtn th eir
17-font motorboat and *watn to me

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reveue of hi* fam ily He left an­
other »on, M irhael. 4. In the boat
with the motor tilling.
The boat began drifting nnd
Itoaten iw itn after it for more
than two hour* before he regained
It. Then he ll.ed the boat to pick
up hi* » t f r and Hobby but Darlene j
. had drifted out of slight,
She wa* picked up Ju»t before
dark by the towboat Zephyr out of j
St. lo ut*. A crewm an *aw her b .b :
bins alona in the current. \ w ti­
ne** said the piece of cork sup
porting her was about half Ihe sinoi a c ia ir box
The fam ily wa* on a nteaxure
cruise in a 17-fbot inboard motorboat The craft riru ck a sandbar
near an island A ll except M ichael
tot oui lo push the boat off the
bar. the water was onl aix in - 1
J eht* deep where the
ran
. aground
" A ll of a suilden there was no
» » . ' « " » e r r ‘n the w a lr r ."
* * " • **0 ,.,rn
her rescue
" A ll three of us went uKferent

W ASHINGTON t* - I'resldent 'hat Fied en ck*h iirg Fo!ire Chief
I i*enhower didn't know it. hut A. G . Kendall told o( the "th re a t"
:« cret Service agents M*enl a bu*&gt;- to kill the President and ot tho
w.-ekend investigating a reported precautions taken to prevent iL
threat to asxxssinate him
Kendall told newsmen a Negro
Secret Sen ice ch ie f U K. Hattgh- man he termed “ reliable" visited
man say* of the report now that Frrd erick*burg police headquar­
he I* "-atlslled there wax nothing ter* Saturday and said he had
to it " Rut he rearhed that con heen approached with plans lo
elusion ottiy after hi* men had "knock the President o ff." K en­
w.-rked long hour.* checking every dall declined to name the man,
ancle, he said.
«aylng that to do 10 might place
The report Haughm an got wa* him in danger
that there would be an attempt on
lie quoted the man as saying
K Lcn ho w rr’i life yesterday after
he had been approached by two
n&lt;* or. at Fre&lt;|er(ek&lt;burg. Va., other men who a*ked him if be
where the ch ief executive drove wanted to make ISCO The police
to place a wreath at the grave of rh ie f quoted his informant a* sav­
M ary Hall W ashington, mother of ing the pair showed him a rifle
Ihe nation'* firs t President. FredM S S V K y ^ s o u t h I ^ **h &lt;c'e,conic sight* .n d t o l d W *
of Washington.
1 !*“ &gt;' P u n n e t to shoot the TreslThe Mother's D a y ceremony, dent from a rooftop,
wltneued hv se ve ral thou«and
Kendall *aid the man arranged

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J I N K ilt HIGH S G IIO O I. M AY D A Y F F - S T IV IT IF .S _
Sidney
Vlhlrn (Irnth from le f t) »a* king and l*e x Vrlim (ninth from
le ft). i|ur«n, Friday night at M ar Day a r t ir lllr * held »• the S a n ­
ford Junior High School. Atlendaata In the picture are left to
rig h t) Henry Schum acher, Douglas Scot*. Barbara Colbert, E r ie

K ra i tre t. Jntmny Y r a k lr , Fcggy l.undi|id*l, Jim Stafford, King
Sidney Vihlt-n. tjuecn Ivey Vrino. Nsncy Richards. W indrll llrim k*.
S h i r l e y Moraan. Mary Jane Flyn t. Teddy W alker, I'atrlcia C lark.
W ally I'h illp s and Je rry Ihvkrr. fl'huto hy llamond Studio)

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i“ta«s,“2s:

A ih, a . . . n ’t until .1 1 .r Ih r , » (* * '. '*"&gt; t l m - “ l " 11" * l,h
President and M rs Eisenhower | the *tory. and wa* told to keep
had riartrd back to Wathlnglon
(C’ooi'aued On Page Three)

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