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Navy Men Attend
Holiday Activities

Jh&amp; Woman* Gnqk
Bowl princeif this year and li
■ Y K i m i E T H ASHBY
B rifltl* Gelsiler, German • * - very popular with Ihe student ■ at
SI IS. She l i a terrific football fan.
chance student, baa Just experienc­
She enjoys lot lunch periodi at
ed her first Chriitmai In America. icbool and particularly Ukei l&lt;*
Briflttc U Wring with the Roy change clatiei. In Germany every­
one itaya in the lame clauroom.
Manna at the pment time.
Chriitmai in America l i not io Brigitte li glad of Ihe opportunity
to meet different students. She
different from Chriitmai at home commented that here the Iracheri
la Bodnim, Germany, ihe Hated. are warm and friendly. In Ger­
Americana have many custom*
many itudenta often Irarn their
that oriffnitrd in Germany. Child­ lesson* because they fear the
ren there hanf up their stockings
teacberi.
on St. Nicholas Day which falli
Briglit'
.Inure* the American
on Dec. 6. Chriitmai li celebrated
custom &gt;uyi and glrli attending
on Dec. 23 and X . The country
(lie ia&lt; public school*. She llkei
also observe* ten Easter dayi. dating In America and (minted out
Chriitmai Eve li the time for un­ that German parent* are far more
wrapping gUti In Germany. It li Uriel. Until the age of IS moil
a quirt, holy diy with morr em- German girl* are not allowed to
phaila on religion than presents go out unchapcroned They do not
and Santa Claus. Ilrlgitte 11 Catho­ wear make up to school and lielic and attendi midnight m an on cauve of Ihe cold they wear blue
Chriitmai Eve.
Jeani and other such garment*.
She enjoyed very much her After becoming 16 a German girl
Chriitmai In the Mann home. She
laid that ihe wai a little homesick
hot Mra. Mann thoughtfully kept
her buay. A lirge family dinner
on Chriitmai Diy wa» a feature
new to Brigitte. At the pment
time ahe li Impatiently waiting
for Chriitmai boxes from home.
Brigitte came to Sanford through
the American Field SerTice. She
.................
Ixdr. and Mr*. I.. J. " 'Il» en!• iponaored here by the Sanford
Kiwanla Club. She li a tall, lovely terlained friend* with a cocktail
gtrl with clear itrong fealurei and party al their home on Grandview
■oft allky hair. She haa a bright Avenue prior lo the Inlerfralerniimlte which li much In evidence. ly I lance Thursday nighl.
Holiday decoration* were u»rd
It Is an experience In apeak with
Brigitte. She la an excellent con- throughout Ihe room*. An unu«ual
veriationallit with a great deal of Chriitmai tree **•* the highlight
poiae and charm. Her accent la The tree wa* made of palm
quite appealing. She haa an ex* branches that were fattened to a
preailvr facr that occaalonally bate and sprayrd white. But or­
regtiten bewilderment at the u»- naments and light* trimmed the
age of Gang and certain “ Ameri- tree. Volnsetllss were used in the
living room.
eanlima".
At home In Germany Urlgllte The dining room tabic **a» over­
haa a father, who owni a coal laid with an ecru linen rlnlh. An
altractivr Mark and gold arrange­
mloe, and a mother who li i
ment wa* the renterpiere. The
houiewlfe. Her older n ite r worki
table was spread with an array of
a i a photographer In the G rrm m
town that li the equivalent of hor&gt; d'oeuvre*
Thoie attending were; Mr. and
our Hollywood. The G e liile n have
M
ri. Bill Buth, Mr. and Mrs.
recently acquired a televlilon let
Charles Park Jr.. Bob Park and
that h n Increitrd their popularity
.Min Jeanneltr Admit, St. Peter*with the neighbor!. The Geiuleri
burg, .Mr. and Mr*. L. P. Moore.
are r r u n lin i. They feel a i itrong
|y about B iv irim i n Southerner* Mr. and M r*. Ed Higrini, Mr. and
Mri. Wally Philip*. Mr. and Mr*.
feel about Yankrei. Brigitte Insist*
James Crapp*. Mr. and Mr* B.
that Bavarlini »poll the beiuty of
I* Prrklni Jr., and Mr. and Mr*.
Ihe Germin dialed by Hiking
through their noiri. P n in lin i are A. If. Petenon Jr.
ratarved and hive a great deal
of natural dignity. They are a
serious people. Brigitte laya that
the extreme cold in that part of
Germany affrcti thli. Bavarian!
(hr* la the warmer part of the
country and are a gay friendly

Couple
Entertains

Balls Entertain

At Open House

Everything about America dtl
fa n from Germany, Brigitte stal­
ed. The people, the customs. the
Interests—all are different. Perhaps
Ike moil noticeable difference D
Ike relaxed life of Americans ai
contrasted with the itxict life led
by the Germin rice. Thry have
known two great war* and live In
fear of anothrr. Brigitte come*
from an industrial section which
la very dirty and cold. She lovei
the aun and the beach herr. She
acknowledges lh il her year in
our country ii quite a bolldiy and
a r u t from the hard work that
la typical of lllc In Germany.
Brigitte is a »rnlor at Seminole
High School. There her courtci
arc Spanish, Latin, English, Ame
rlcan hletnry. gym. ami typing.
In Germany Uiiglttr attended a
glrli* gymnailum of muucrn lang
uagei. This is a high srhoot with
grades H 3 . Only a small percentage of German itudenta are allow­
ed to attend high school. Work
moves more quickly with a g rn trr
amount of milcrial covered Bri­
gitte waa enrolled for M subjects,
all
required.
Included
were
science*, historic*. mathematics,
music appreciation, art. Latin,
French, German, and English. A
great many hour* of each day
were spent In iludying. The ti*t
two ycari of the irhoot are equiva
lent lo college here. Brlgllte will
have two more yrari of school af­
ter she returns to Germany. She
brmoan* Ihe fact that the clast
that she graduates with i t SHS
wrtll have cntnplrled high school
whtlr she muit return for another
two years, A fln that she hope*
lo become an sir line hostess with
a European line.
The fact that the was srlrtUd
one of t*n m come to America
from .tod applications snows that
she is an outiiamling girl. At SIIS
she is a member of the Latin
Club. Ihe Future Traihers Hub
and the Tennis Club. She loves lo
play lennls and enjoys all sports.
She like* water skiing and saya
that anew skiing is a big favorite
at borne. Brigitte was a Celery

Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Ball and
daughter Mr*. Tyler Dcdmpn cntrriatnrd al an open bouse from
IK p.m. Nunday at tlir Bsll's
home in Lake Mary.
Tim house wa* gay with ( hrislmas decoration*. A silver and red
theme
wa* n
tarried
rneme was
m n i out in
m the
u.c li*
*!£.
.r _\n:
dies, made by Mr*. Ball, were
plated about Ihr room
Holly
sprayed white with silver glitter
wa* tiled.
A red anil while theme pre*atle*l
in ihe dining room The lablr wa*
covered with a while cut-work
linen cloth, Tlir irntrn drre wa*
an arrangement of red poimrt
111. with whit, magnolia leave*
and lightrtl while taper, in *il,cr
candelabra. A large cry Hal punch
bowl licit! egg nog. A small anti
qur table that belonged t» Mr.
Ball's grandparent* held a silver
coffee pitcher with stand. This i»
also a family heirloom. Mrs.
Jean Blair presided in the din­
ing room. Guest* selected refrrihmrnt* from an array of randy,
Christmas rookie*, fancy sand
withe.*, crackers and dip. and
Swedish nuts.
Those attending were ihe wives
of V A II-5 anil Ihcir guests, meml* r * of tlie I'ibit Club an-J I heir
fam lllc, teachers with whom
Mrs. Ball was associated. and
Lake Mary neighbors.

Try Beef tSandwich
For New Year’s Eve

wean makeup when she goes
out. I’artlea In Germany are fre
quent. The young people '&gt;ve to
dance. They arc served wcik wine
which li very inexpensive in Ger­
many. Brigitte appreciates c li n i­
cal muilc and *he and John Mann
•pend hour* IMcnlng to hl» roller
lion.
Clothe* In America ire more
comfortable, u y i Arlgillr. She
likes bermuda short* and the stiff
petticoat*. In Germany the girl*
have linen petticoat* which mu»t
be very heavily itarrhrd each
time they arr worn Fsshlnns In
Germany are more extreme a*
the country ii close to Pari* and
follow* Ihe rhangei In style Bri­
gitte wore her Brit formal when
she wai a Celery Bowl prince**.
Since her arrival in Amrrira in
Auguri Brigitte ha* ipoken to
many clrir group*. Among the»r
were the Tiiaitmsitter* Club, the
Kiwani* Club, and several Girl
Scout troop*. Before returning to
Germany. Brlgilln will spend seve­
ral weeks with other familir*.
Thete will include the Earl lllg
ginbotham* and the Walter Mor­
gan*. Upon her arrival Brigitte
lived with Dr. and Mri. John Wil*on.
Brigitte feel* much at home in
Ihe warm and friendly Minn re*!denes. One can »ee that when ihe
|faVM America ihe wllf be mined
( ,yir |nan) frjend* ibr ha* madr
((| ^anfonl
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fja h d m
f’jo is
Myrtle MIIsm
Home IVrmon*lr»Uon Agent
Bulb* and related plants are
very desirable for beautifying
home grounds and production In
the home flower gardrn. says S.
A. Bote, assistant ornamental hor­
ticulturist with the I'nlvrrsity of
Florida
Agricultural
Exlemion
Service. Most of Ihcm can be
planted soon.
The bulbs, rorms, luler* and
rhiromi t usually are railed bulb*,
according In Mr. Ro*r. Hr point*
mil that lilies, amaryllis and nar
visiui arr true bulbs; gladiolus
and mnnlhrrtia* »rr rorms; ralla*
and raladiumi arr lubrrt; and iris
belting* In Ihe rhlromr group
"Bulbs may tie grown in lied*
to produce a mas* of color or
for cut flowers", or "they may
tie uird In Ihe perennial border or
along the edge of shrubbery.'*
He points out that most bulb*
thrive in wrllilrainnl and in a
tunny or partially shaded location.
Organic malrrial* lUth a* peat
mot*, leaf mold nr compost spad
rd mlo Ihr top 10 tnche* of toil
........
duellos.. rm n ix . .1 Planting lime
v.ith one lo two pound* per inu
square feet of a complete frrtilicet. turh a* 1 *1 or A All and
make anothrr application during
Ihr growing triton iftrr Ihe fot
la up it writ developed.
Narrlisu* can tic plantrd during
............... .
,
.
Hanttng every four week.
1,11, J,in “* r’f W,U ‘ ,v* * longr,r
,
bloom. I lant the so call" * l'M)*nUiu. t)|w . *uch a* a

bludl d Or, White 1 earl, «&gt;raml
Monarque and Double tinman
Crlnum* may he plantrd during
Ihe winter month*. The Easter
lily i* planted frnru lair summer
through November From rntd Flo
rids toulhward gladiolus may Inplanted any lime (rom September
In March. In northern Florida it
I* he«l to delay planting until midJanuary or February. Calla Illy
mty 1# planted through fall anil
n ln lir «"'1 ,“ 11 tnmr
fr,,m
,hp rnotl ,f ,r,t,rn *ntsr&gt;llis *!*&lt;&gt;
arr plantrd during Ihr winter
Tulip flowers msy lie produced
In Florida If Ihe bulb* arc stored
; for Co to 73 day* *t in degrees
Farenhcit bef«r they arr planted

E.eort Ihe year
In with ' ’l,n‘ J", ,,,r " " ' bpril or. iJ * nu* r&gt;*
a hang. New Year's Eve „ . t 'ntmcdlalely after Ihe hulh. are
way. a time for fun and frollf i remrved from cold storage Plant
and rightfully ro.
new bulb, each year
However. If sour home ls to I .
Rc‘
*PW" m " »n'1
chosen stop for .he erlehrallon, rrmum. so the erown ur neek rs
make sure that the midnight mcnu',rn,1\ • f ” '" ground «her bulbs
plans are simple yet inviting.
l ” n * * ^ nir&lt;i ,t0 ™ t* ° ,n, ,ou;
A home economist well versed ' ■ « «
« Hw&gt; diameter of
in Ihe field of meat and meal ,h* *? 'b rianling distanceavory
rookeo . Heha Staggs, ha. this |B | Wit t Uw also of the top growth.
say, “ If you want a sandwich
Idea for the ocrasion. try Beefn&gt;r Sandwich Specialty. If you
want to serve somrlhlng hot. try
Beef Rye Sandwich Specialty."
Here’s the Idea. Simply combine
ground beet with grated cheese,
seasonings and thinly sliced on­
ion*. Spread ryi bread and broil
If using this suggestion, you
An anticipated labor of love for ran also Incorporate it into an
every young mother, and father, hors d'oeuvre* tray arrangement.
Instead of using regular rye.
too, for that msttrr, la decorating spread the ground beef mixture
the new nursery, whether it's over thinly allred party rye and
baby's own room or |u*t a corner broil.
• f a bedroom. Sometimes, though,
Rtcf-Ryt Sandwich Specialty
I pound ground beef
It takes a bit of imagination and
Ingenuity to keep the coat of nur­ '* cup grated American ehease
teaspoon s.U
sery furnishingi from tunning
away with Ihe pocketbool.
'« teaspoon pepper
1 tablerpooni thinly shred
For w aapte, then a n babyland
ehancten made e# eaiy-to apply
green onions
•
3 lo T slice* rye bread
vinyl that taa be weed to decorate
H it ground beef, eheese. salt,
a mn m i wall, baby’s crib, play­
pen ic high chair. O r dreaa up pepper and onion*. Toast rye
a plain lampshade with these pic hrrad slices on both sides. Spread
lure book cut-outs Ibal Include a meat mixture U Inch thick on
eebimateal cow, n bb lt, boar, goose ry e bread, apreading well over the
sad MUCH. They'll be familiar to edge*. Broil about 3 Inches from
baby as they a n the same as heat until browned, about 3 to 7
those that appear m cereal knars mtnutra. Yield: I to 7 anodtricbea

Enlisted periooncl from the
Sanford Nival Air Station enjoy­
ed acliviliet at the USD during
the Chrlilma* holidays. Th*»e ac­
tivities were planned and super­
vised by Mrs. Malcolm Higgins,
staff aide, anti Mrs. Itobert Tolle.
assistant to the staff aide.
The room* had been gaily decor­
ated for Christmas by the t&gt;o&gt;*
with the assistance of
Arnold
Hood, a city employe. A huge
Christmas tree with multicolored
ornaments brushed the ceiling.
Other drturationt included a San­
ta. colored lights, a candy vane,
and a bell Tbr Salvation Army
sent bag* of fruit, candy and
nut*.
On Christmas Eve the group
enjoyed tinging Christmas carols
to the accompaniment of a sing
along record. Refreshment* were
served.
An open huute wa* held al the

Ch urch
Calendar
WEDNERDAY

Training Union Council meeting
at Ihe First Baptist chore b a I T
p. m.
Watrhnighl festivities, beginning
al Ihe First Raplisl Church with
prayer meeling at T:Sn p, m Thu
will be followed by a program of
activlliei until 12.Ot. All are in
vi led.
A Match Night Service will be
held al the First Presbyterian
Church from 10 30 p. m. until mid­
night. Sponsored by the special
prayer committee of the Session,
an hour of frllowihtp will be rn
joyed in the Educational Building
from 10:30 tl:30 p m. There will
be a special candlelight service of ,
prayer and praise conducted In Ihe |
Sanctuary from 11:3# p. m. until,
midnight.
Plneereit Baptist Church Prayer
meeting at 7;4S p. m.
Pmccretl Raplist Church Watch
nighl Service from a 30-12:01.

Christmas Eve
Party Held
Mis* Judy Ludwig entertained
her friend* with a party on
( lirltln ili Eve.
The Ludwig home . ,'* r -y
with holiday dcrontioni. The
Iradillonal tree atom, in one rortier. Chrulmat r arris bordered the
fire place amt mirror. A mangrr
scene wa* *et In white angel hair
on the piano.
the dining loom (aide was rov
errd with a white late cloth. Bed
polntrliia* formed the * enterpiece Thfec-branchcd silver ran
delabra
holding green tapers
were placed at either side. Kgg
nog wat served from a crystal
punch bowl by Mr*. W A. Ludwig. Spired nut*, tandy. potato
chips ami dip. and Christmas
ronki.* completed the array
Gur*t* enjoyed dancing and
(hatting
during
the evening,
Those prrsent were Ales Mr*
vibbin. Miss NlVI Vsbby, Johnny
Vhelchel. Mbs Barbara Bradley,
Charles Fox. Miss Deanna N i­
chols. Mike Robert*, Ml** Sunny
Skinner, ami Kmmelt McCall,

t

Stitch In Time
For Thrifty Yule
NEW (UPI — A stitch in time
ran
pruv Ide
Yule
gift*
for
the whole fsmlly, but not t . i the
budget.
F.vperri at a sewing machine
manfarturmg firm llNecchl Kina I
say some gifts rsn he madr with
scrap* of material at hand Others
nerd not cost more than St.
These economy presents include
n pajama pillow' which hold* p
J 's and serve* as a bed ornament
adjustable esc muffs: dusllng miltens; and mother daughtrr apron*
madr from bandana*
To makr the pajama pillow
From ’■* yard light colored rottun,
cut I rlrcie 12 Inches In diameter
Gut a crescent shape of red rol­
lon for the mouth and rye lashes
of brown cotton.

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VAII-T officers' wives will be of the Sanford Naval Air Station 'a. m. January * »• ibe Mayfair
Inn. Co-hostesses will be M r s ,.
hostesses for Ihe January function Officers Wive* Gub.
Ralph Malius and Mr*. Verne Jen-"*
Till* event will be a change ofniggs. Reservations for officers*
board honoring the outgoing exe­
wives and (heir guests must be in
cutive board and introducing the
to squadron ripresentatlves by
new board. Since there is a com­
plete change of the board every January- 3.
Mr*. Clara M. Vcrnay and six month*, a new president will
daughter. Ml-* Julie Vernay. have be elected also
New representatives and alterreturned to their home in Savan­
nah. Ga.. after spending ihe holi­ natea from each squadron or unit
days with Mr* Vernay'* parents. are; VAif-3, representative. Mra.
K M Sandon. alternate, Mr*. H.
Mr. and Mr*. Joseph Meitch.
Mr. and Mrs. Gc&lt; * W. Coates M Chapman: VAH-3. representa­
Jr . North Charleston. S. C , were tive. Mrs. Jell Taft, alternate.
dinner guest* Sunday of Rev. and Mr*. Evrrrtl Foot: VAII-T. repre­
A Watchnighl party and praver
sentative. Mr* Kenneth Rowell,
Mrs. Perry L. Slone.
Mr and Mr*. Henry U n it Jr alternate. Mr*. K E. Hodges; service will he held at the Pineand Mr. and Mrs. Bryun Mahar- VAH 9. representative, Mr*. J. M. crest Baptist Church from fl:30rey, all of Fori Myers, spent Ross, allrrnstr. Mrs. Earl Yales; 12:01 Wednesday nighl.
Games and singing will be part
Christmas with Mr and Mr* J. VAH It. representative. Mr*. Wil­
M Iw-onard David Leonard re­ liam Kelvin, alternate, Mr*. Wil­ of the evening. Refreshment* will
turned lo Fort Myers with the liam Malinowski; Maff. represen­ be served. A devoiional service
tative. Mr* Carl HobtiUell. alter­ will be conducted toward the end
two couples.
Mr. and Mr*. Boy Tew. Gaines­ nate, Mr*. Frank Jnhnson; Fesron of the service by tbr pistor. Rev.
ville. and children. Elaine. Glnny. representative.. Mr*. George Ack­ Don* Id Gravrnmier.
The program is sponsortd by the*
and Miss Judy Cogburn. spent Ihe ley. alternate. Mrs. E. J. Mill#,
Christmas holidays with her mo Station representative and alter­ Training Union under Ihe direction
of Mrs. J. E. Andrew*.
ther, Mrs. R. C. Long, and Mr nate will he announced.
The roffee will be held al 10 The public I* invited.
and Mrs. W. L Roach

fisA A onah

Service
Scheduled*

clearance
SALE
COATS

Ladies Coats

')

R effulnr $15.00 to AS'.Umi

Sale Priced

$35.98 to $71.89
Childrens Coats
A in - 1 thru 11 nN«». P re -tw n *
Rcjr. $9.05 to $25.05

Sale $7.99 lo $22.79

SALE
SUITS
Regular

$21.95

to

$75.00

Sale Priced

$19.98 to $59.95
S rr the wide select inn of styles, rninr* and fabrics
Huy now and save!

SALE

DRiissirs

Sale Priced

Invites You To Join Their
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Coffee for January Function

Regular $11.95 to $69.95

Tips On Decorating
The Baby’s Nursery

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USD from 4-12 pm. Christmas
Day. The buffet table wa* over­
laid with a red doth and a Christ­
mas icene formed the centerplrcc.
Sandwiches, coffee, cakes, nuts,
and candy accompanied a deli­
cious baked ham. The Anna
Miller Circle contributed cookies
to Ihe
menu.
Mis*
Carolyn
Michels, a junior hoiteti. brought
all of the ingredients for cinna­
mon rolls, A group gathered in
the kilchen and a**i*ted her in
preparing Ihe pastries Another
fraturr of ihe evening wa* danc­
ing.
A birthday parly was held Sun
day nlglit. This party is a month­
ly alfair lhat always falls on the
last Sunday. Three of the (toy * pre­
sent celebrated birthdays during
Ihr month of December Refresh
menu. Including a large birthday
cake, were served buffet style
A quiet New Year's Eve will be
observed al the USD. Among the
activities planned for January Is
a dance with orchestra scheduled
for Jan A

Officers Wives Club Schedules

SAVE
RECEIVE
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•50
.... 25.00
1.00 ........... 50.00
2.00 .... .... 100.00
5.00........... 250.00

$8.79 to $55.89
Lovely |iarty church and street dresses, in cottons,
woolens, flannel*. Larirr array of colors, sire*
and styles.

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$1,000 WouldReturnBaseball
Industry Reveals Plans CubantabsClaimSanford Offered

BRIDLE TAKING SHAPE
A new bridge
over lli»* Si. Joint* Diver here is taking
•Kape. Th* Mruetuir will lie a link in thr

interstate highway system, acheduled for
more activity in Seminole County in *’»9.
I Herald S ta ff P hoto!

To Put Plant In Countv Army l! ■w “* d " " i01, L e **9u e A ! d

HAN a n a it r i i - Rebel force*
Sanford can retu rn to (irm
n ix td haachall
rgunbtcd
Imodmll next
next ee-anot
t-eanon if
claimed today to hair htorkrd a an anee I" with $1,000 can be found before Sunday.
Electric outboard motors meeb- be operaiert under thr tame roof Cuban army romoy sttempting to
Two full working agreements with major league teams
antral generatora for spraying ex- *n Casselberry, according to Law- break through to Santa Clara
"bmrr
'struggle*
for*"the
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«
'ail«l»1r. officials of the Florida Statp Longue said towhore
•
lerminators ami non ferrous east- " n f' * ' hn'" '.
°*v
...
. . .
Silver Creel lo rp . Hutfalo. N A. stralegir icnital Culia'n city raced 'I1*-'- The PltL-ildllgh Pirates ami Washington Senators tvera
IB«» MWn * ' 11 * * manufactured
S(.hmllt
h frr
described as "interested" i:t helping Sanford finaner a G am
for tiir fourth itraighl da?
m Se in mole Count? whrn the Sil ;n m v „ yofg lo , v, mine the
A rebel field radio me»tage »*ul
D team.
te r ( reek Precision Manufacturing alte for the factory, which will cm the rnntot- included (f*&gt; to Son
The league will meet in Orlaodi
DETROIT tU P It — A proposal
The
Interstate
Highway
k than two miles of thr highway
troops and ws* *pearhe»dr&lt;l by
Sunday. All cities which plan to
Co
and
its
Mela!
and
Alloys
Divj
Pl°&gt;
‘
'
‘“ed
workers
with
a
by a La i Angeles eit&gt; official to knocking on Sanford t door.
w-ll begin in Seminole County,
payroll of f t .7 million annually. four tanks and several armored
field trains will he asked les post
ban the sale of non cart there
Atrrady. ronttnictfon it well un ilinking Slate Road »a to the m c r. ''on m0' r into thr arra
| Metal and Allots will rmplo? tn&gt;
trucks. The message said Ih r rein
ft ,(kS! to show t ha I they are ready
unless the automobile industry derway aerott die St. Johnt III- The project, announced today be
The manufacturing plant and
The Silver Creek A'orp acquired forrenients were Irying to reach
lo operate
came up ttsilt an anti*mng de ter. where a four laned bridge the State Road Department, will |mmitr&gt;". the first m florid* will all thr eemmon stock of the North Santa Clara from Mordant about
I'ndrr a new program for minor
vice, provoked tome raustir eom It dnwly taking shape.
include 2 25 miles ol limited ar
-------! Orlando Co two week* ago. melud 35 miles lo the west The roes
Ira gun. adopted t»er. « in Waahmen today 'n the autnmntslle cap
On Jan 7. ronrtrurtion of more rets highway, four laned, two
. mg properly extending from Semi sage did not indicate how the
CHICAGO 11!PI *~ The fhtf( «nglon. a ma|or |,.gt,e learn would
fttal.
‘ hndgn and two interchange,
| note Park Rareway, Casselberry, blockade v as arcoiuptlibrd
justice of Chicago', Criminal Court
* b* " hl11 ,H m " fa n h rt
Mayor l-oui* C. Miriam Ird oil
,
In Lake Monroe residents ar*
on the south, to Lake l*«*tip on thr
The re l■r It also el aimed success Turidas insirueted an rld rrlv man The parent team would screen
Q
•
f
disputing remarks that
Lake
a laying. "Los Angelci it going D J
north
rs in operations m Canisgurv ami lo nithdraw a g u ilty plea in the players, train them and deliver
heroin* t
ruuntr' all N D w C
K
* IA
H IM
M |1C^
Monroe will he swallowed up hy
The plant will Iw lo. sled in tills Orirnte provinces and said an merrv k illin g of h i. arthc.l.e wife
10 !*«nrorei hree da y. prior
hy itself If it keeps this up
the highway." Future ronsiniclion
are*, which is rnhsnrrd hy Ihr all • nsit attack on the mayor city
The lodge acquitted him
,0 li' r " P " ' 1" '
**
"Hpw stlly can they gel’
be
. .. ,
,
^
will come with the four lining of
Sanford Oviedo branch of Ihr Al l. nf Santiago de Cuba is Imminent
The defendant. O lio Werner, no, " " f " "
asked "Banning nets esr *alrs ia ilM K D lllU H C C LrOW
[State Road «
which will take
railroad
The
huge
Ira
el
has
been
"The
halite
of
Santiago
it
about
School eonstniclioo amt more
w .. near te a r, when Judge A h ra -' 7br , m , &gt;“ r l f ,a,UP * '* T ’" ,oM
would simply mean that there
TALLAHASSEE (C P Ii— Honda traffic off ihr limited access ex
undeveloped until rreentiy, whrn to begin," Ihe radio in the Merra
would t&gt;e more old cars on Los
have the lowest hank balance pretsway to C. S. t7 92. The rr- teachers and pupil* loom ahead the North Oitando Co begsn con M arslra stronghold ol rebel lead­ ham M a ro riti found him "n o l " n d 23 active p ayers and a manguilty on Ihe evidence ’ ol roan * k r l" - T j’*' P, r f n J f « • ' woutsl fu rp .
Angeles streets. They would ere jn recent history to start the new miming link between 0&gt; and l e e ' for Seminote County in UV&gt;. ac­ xlnitllnn of a new Seminole Coun er Fidel ( astro proclaimed
.laughter sh a rg e . in the .uffoea bh I . , S«) Inw ard playe r, salaries
ate more of an exhaust problem yr»r, It'v million
. Road In Winter Park wtl) not be cording lo It T Mllwre superin ty elly. tlomesltes hasr been eslab
The bmadrail claimed thr cap bon death of W erner's wife. Anna ro m P*r^ J ^
^ 000 ,n fotm er
than the n*w ears
huilt during the next two years lendrnt of county schools
Rids Mil he opened Krb in on lished and l i houses are under con- lure of Maffn. long s Cuban army
Ju .lire M .r o s ilr note.) Werner ’ &gt;■««■ ^
,b"
Morton Sterling thief air pol
due to lark of funds. Officials said
strurtion
on
both
sides
of
ihr
Held
operations
center
in
Ihe
drise
— - m the tw ilig h t of hia ye a r*" ,
^
P *"' hr ' h*‘
Jution inspector for Detroit, called
Kl'STIS l l T I I —A sonslruelwn
71,1 proyeet is part of Interstate the sale of 13.000,000 worlli of l^ngwvxMl Os tedo Road, one mite ag am .l the Ortenle guerrillas and lnd
wmlId r3.„rr
hlm sponsoring major league learn
lj|t proposal a grandstand play. crane collapsed today onto the
«• wbleh will run from Day- school bond'. Con«tniction nn top east of 17 92.
---------------------said 117 troop*
werr raptured,
in nol guilty than let him live lhe*e
n addition to these financial
W said Ihe Los Angeles smug head of James Dawsen, 32. Or- t°n» Reach
Reach, through Orlando to priority buildings will begin in
Silver Creek, in e.seme, has chiding a major and five lieutrn last tears with the rtlgma nf a anls. a national advertising agency
problem was caused hy giograph Undo Negro, killing him instantly. Tampa. One dual hrldgr and one April; the majority of new and
merged with thr North Orlando Co ants.
ha* said Dial It will put at lead
con? ietion."
leal conditions, and suggested
four lane bridge are included in repaired plan!* will nol be com­ E . Raymond Moss and William
Id.noo Into the club hy buying
"There is not a single runny
pleted
until
the
fall
of
tMo
Marovilt
said
hr
did
not
ip
that U s Angeles try moving the J|&lt; e
\V r itC l\S
the Seminole County construction.
Milner antifipatrs so increase S. Edgemon, president and vice force between Rayamo and San prove of mercy kilting hut said he advertising spare nn the frog*.
Estimated tost of Ihe project is
mountains.
GETTYSBURG,
Pa.
lU
l't
i
—
o
f
t.2(H1 to 1.400 m couldv school president of th r devriopment to r bago." the announrrr said tlasa helicvrd a lury wotdd have ar- The agency said another C.00*
"The easier way to stop pollu­
President Eisenhower planned an f 1.331 «*S
enrollm ent. A p p rn g im .le ly 30 new»«quired two million mo is almui hi mile* west of San quilted Ihe man anyway hid one might he obtained.
tion it to stop living: or gw back
Whnr
Construction
Co..
Chiet
shares of Silver l.'rrek stock in Isago, capital of Orirnte pros tore
important conference
with his
With TO home games on UM
teacher* above those employed "
heant ihe case.
lo the Stone Age.
&gt;I&lt;t IIhm said,
land,
will
handle
rtnsiruction.
al
speech writers today and a quiet
in southeast Cuba
schedule, official* said an i n n
this
year
wilt
jotn
the
system.
»h,&gt;
lran.arlio.i
and
have
become
VAilnesae*
leatiliect
that
Werner
New Year’s Eve with his family. lowing 360 working days for the Poitiblr tntnr tfhooW mill be in
Castro’s radio spokesman said wat a devoted huabamt who cared • I * of 350 Lana per game. •( t f
1 , * v .
completion of the Job.
double session due lo the Iremend
« " « • « . an,J j » r*‘,nn* ' °* ^0,,b the Ouhan army suffered "l.bon for hi* wife ron*tantly during Ihe rents tarh, would assure Saalord
ou. speed with which the county Orlando Co will remain. Sehmlll casualties ' including dead, wound many months she was palnfuilv of a profitable year.
i lin t Varies P Youne. Measurer e.f . rul prisoner* in CA dars of crippled hy- arthritic They said
League officials said P illibsirgLl
MEMPHIS 4l i l 'l t — Ma linda
Is growing.
_
_
.
w
,
Dig** Iterry. 20, a vivacious, blue"W&gt; think we are has mg a very of North Orlando, will direct ini-1 fighting In Oricntr
she had pleaded with him and i* awaltbig an answer from San­
—--------------------------brunette from
Sltllwatrr.
good sear under Ihe rirrumstan Ital stages of thr tartor?- move to
wdh her doctor tn cm! her life ford. They added "All Sanford
thr
Seminole
County
site
Okla . is Ihe IPSB Maul of Cotton
ees " Mllwre said. "We fee! that
East Sept 31, Werner stuffed nerd* lo do to get hark in hale- I f you drink while you roam,
are
tot of good work Is being done . 'file
. . electric .outbrnaril
..
_., mami
„ ,
rag* into hi* wife's mouth ami ball is tn guarantee the Iragua
under
the Stlvertrol
she suffocated. Werner then triril that 41.0(0 it available whrn ih*
In Ihr classroom. The childreni*«tured
la the slogan of local law enforce­
I bratvi Mkrosol is ihe name for
NEW
MIRK
(U
P
I)
"The
|&gt;e
to
commit aillclde he swallowing teague meeti Sunday."
Altwrl
I
Hardest?.
72.
ilird
are
getting
tin*
basic
fundamentals
ment agennes a, they embark on
Official* warned, however, tiiat
flam One" has Imen selected hy Monday at Jackson
an overdose of sleeping pills. Po
Memorial of education and Ihe remainder Ihe mrchanical genrralors Dir
a tong New Tear’s weekend
movr will In-gin immediately ae
her found him unconscious near action must be immediate. Head*
Seminole County
party hosts Neve York film m iles as the best Hospital in Miami after a short ol ihe school year will be fine." cordinx* to Schmitt
movie of IP5S
illness.
his wife's hoc!v and rushed him ing the loeal rnmmillee to inveitl*
are invited to call ihe Sanford 1'0Ofiicca of the North Orlando («
gale the matter are John Krldrr
A|r
Hardesty
made
his
home
at
lice Department (F A 2-4M II. nr
New- license plait, for I9W w ill," *? ha“ 'IU l » hc« ,ie
art; siiualrd in Miami 'Ini* an
Chamber nf Commerce man­
2117
South
Orange
Ase
,
Sanford
.Sheriff's Department (FA2
^ ,rM r lo n t'" , .l,r1 ,W!!* . «
nounrrd tiie drselopmen' of Ihr t o cm sale J’nrtsv at the Tag Of
ager and Jerry Co- initun
____
M E M P H IS , Tcnn tU
P !) — An lie and Mrs. Hardesty- were vialV lS ) for V ir*-*-Tstlnn if thev
^*
.
^
new cily •**rral moolh* ago. and flee in the Seminole (minis court ' " . L T
Seven learns now ar* set for th*
- - .gillT « * bronte *uvr*v Of the t'f*r one n f(their daughter, in M i­
hoilM.
milled lo plead guilty lo Ihe lesser
haset imrooeu to*i*mu.U.'
heist » | n house irernoy 1 coin
1959 Florida Slate League season.
Entertainment
plans at the
The servhe Is In effect year la le blurs composer W . C. Handy ami wnen tie wa* taken ill.
Announcement ol the .ale was lh *r | f nt m ,n»l»uiblfr.
An eighth member 1i bring sought.
The retiree) Goodyear Rubber Mnunl PI? mouth Couni ry liu h I&gt;'f,r * bopping center will *crvlcr
round, but particularly during- this sviII be ere-ted cm Reale Street
ihe pretwiecl development, which made iiwtav by John t. (iallnwray.)
Sanford hia thr inaida track on
(o
cm
pin
e
came
to
Sanford
have
t*ern
ebapged
for
Ihe
New
aeason of celebration. Sheriff J
ta de lit nr d fur population of Ifl. tax cnltrctoi and the agent for
thr franchise, if thr money guaran­
seven year ago from Akron, O Years Esr party tonight
1,. Hobby said this morning. "We
the Motor Vehicle I'oiiiml.sloncr
(IQO
tee ran be potted, officials said,
lie
was
a
member
n
f
the
First
Richard It Harding, manager ■•(
ssoutd murli prefer lo lake people
MONTEGO BAY,
Jamaica Methodist i hurch
Galloway estimated that J.I.Kou
Already miles of new mails con
Sanford once was an artlvr base­
the rluti and hotel, anno :ner«l tn
home safel lhan arrest them for l i d ' l l
Secretary of State John
nrc! Ihr ontr haircn arra lo &lt;ivl Nrininnlr t'outiiy tag* will Im- *olil
ball city. The 19.79 les in, lir ailed
Survivors
include
III*
ittfr;
|oui
day
ill
a
I
Ted
Evans
and
lloatta.
driving while intoxicated —or u i * t oiler liullr• h i, derided to ex­
Illation ta&gt;ral Icailcre '*lit lllllc (ft 1959, Kurd on a 12 p n rent
by Dale Alexander, Sid llud-on
log them to Ihe hospital after an tend his vacation here until Salur daughlers, Mr- W illiam Haldiu. tnmrds and dance trim will re about the mrrgcr this morning, increase each year during Ihe past
and Early Wynn, is rerognited ai
M iam i; Mrs. Jerald lln n e y , ('on- place Princcat Neka, who was
accident.”
day.
evidently waiting for a definite few year. .Sale* through Itec M
shoclcn. Pa.; M r*. Meredith Cra scheduled to appear
CHICAGO 11 I ' l l — Ttir Healh Ihr greatest lo ESI. history.
The man belund the wheel was
j totaled 21*11 In I977 « total ol Tuesday of premature. l?oume
m cr. Erie. Pa.; Mr* Ralph Jnhp
The Hlur Notes will play for moving dale for Ihe lirm
fu n d e d onre more tn exercise J \jo *T V * U o U tO T S
19.0.V) motor irhlilf plates were &gt;infant Gloria H»n*r* marked a
•tun, Columbus **, on* brother. dancing during the rvemi'g. i&gt;rig
un n ull tire during the holidays
WASHING I ON (U P lt - A tel W illiam Hardesty, Akron, and two
,nfd
lot* by medical science In na
mail*
IxMikrd
was
Rlchaid
»
i-njwr
I
f
A
n
f
c
R
n
f
l
i
r
n
abrad. Drinking
while driving rvlsinn industry- ban against using
Alore lhan -Wi lax* already li*v e ( turr s lurth regimen. The record
sisters,
M
r*,
tto
le
rt
.Smith.
Tole
and his orchestra
combined with excessive •i-red,
are
Iw-rn re»erv*-&lt;l f-&gt;r 19.VO. although' now Hands at I I
, , .. at tors to tortray doctors, nurse, ik&gt;, O . ami Mrs. Lloyd lin k * . It|ttRcsarvatlnns for the party were U : c V / n i r n
the major cause tsf traffic fatall- or
„„ rommrrrlals goes
the? will nol lie distrttnilrd until i Only hours before Ihe baby's
man, O.
sold out several daya ago acrord n l *
T A J IL L J W U I
ties, according lo the protection1 mlo effect Thursday.
after Jan ? t'nles* la-ts have death, in JiwedDh Covenant Hos­
Funeral service w ill Iw held Mon log In Harding, who said. "We
It
would
take
the
Christmas
agencies.
l-erti reserved ptrilnut tn the «ale, pital. the nnly other rernnied I I
CHICAGO i UPI&gt;—The National
day
in
Akron,
O.
Interment
w
ill
xraion
lo
ralionatree
Ti
e
IfrraM's
expert
a
wonderful
cresd
amt
Extra men will be on slut? d&gt; r
fo llo w in Rove H ill &lt; emeter
At worlds nf (u n " Included in the i.ippotlllon yrslrrday ts»t a phone the * will lir •old *1j Is*11v in ,e iiume baby In survive—nov* a Safely Council warned tn-lay lhat
ids Ihe entire wee', end, arinrTling
qurnre whrn Ihr talr begin*
VATICAN « ITY (U P I)— Pope ron
preily 22 year old .chool teacher— as many as .1*1 (versons will b*
New Year » celebration will be full iif ants mu*l have gullrn that
lo both departments
killed in traffic during the New
John X X III w ill u *h e r in the flrst
camlurtrd Gloria • mother.
wav lecause of a "aweel voice"
dinner darning and brrakfaii
r * w year e f his p o n liflc ite to ­
Jaiiuelmr llcnaon. who aim was Yrar's holiday unless relrhranta
Turn* oul Ihe dulrel lime* that
The Mount Plymouth Hotel • 13
night with a m idnight Mass in h it
born prematurely in Chicago, was show "sober. Ihoughtful, comulerdrew ihr ant* l-e long id to none
mile, weal of Sanford.
p n ea le chapel
nnahlr to se* Ihr mtanl afler trav­ ale behavior."
e.lher than llavld MrNab. mana
"Surely Ihe tragir highway toll
grr &lt;d Ihe ( redd Hurra i nf .San
elling from Palatine. Ill llul she
The Sanfnrd Civitan Club ha*
over Ihr ChrlMmas hutldav mual
fortl
Die
plwvne
i.
rim
anllrr*.
assured
Mrs
Mabel
Hanies
72
Edgar
J
flrnnk*
73
died
a!
Joseph E Shaheen, NAS. was
MrNati ran prove hia - sweefness" A 23 a m rnteday in his Sum that Ihe doctors were not nut have ahoekrd all of us Into mnr*
W E W A H IT C H K A
(U P !)-L a w • welled It* treasury from Ihe sale
rharged wnh failure to yield right
-ober, ihoughtful. considerate be­
NEWCA8TEE-ON-TYVE. Eng if the intrrlt rrlurn tn hu hand­ m * rlin | Ave home after a short liaised m thr struggle
enforcement
o
f
f
ir
r
r
*
early
lo d iy o f almost two Inns 3.W(1 pound*
cif-way thi* mnrning when be pull
o f Claxlon fru it cake during tend »UP1) — Henry Holland. 34, sel
The dark haired Mr* llsnirs, havior behind Ihe wheel," th*
Illness
#d into the path of a molorcycle found AA . G. M artin. 71. of Pa the Christmas season.
rounril said.
was srnlrncecl In four month* in
M r llruok* wat lairn Jan 23. who had previously taid she
at the torner of Atagnolia Ave. n a m i t ity. dead in hi* * m il!
The annual fru it cake sab Is jail Tuesday after he lobt a court
"We appeal lo everyone tn r ir boat d riftin g in Ihe ChJpola l! ( , r r
would
rather
nut
have
Gloria
sur
1443,
in
New
York
I
ill
H
r
lame
and Second St,
an international project fo r C H i- hr had tivr.l at 3| hotels without
______ ry ihe memory of that huge and
vlve
lhan
be
denied
a
normal
near
here.
to Sanfnrd four iru &lt; ago and wa*
Driver *&gt;( Ihr molnrsyile s»a* Al
paving a bill and had tlnlrn from
tan ( tub*.
a member nf Ihe Ftr*l Mnlhodi*! life had a Protestant minister needles* toll mt&lt;i Ihe heavy trafhert D. W'llwjn. VAH 7 Damsgr In o - *
five nf them.
bapiirr Ihe hahv Tursday morn fir nf the weekend )uit ahead,
In
the
Florida
d
is
lric
l
alone
Church
Shaheen s IV4 car was ctimaled M C K
I H IC I O O U g n i
Holland *aid hr uiuaiiv regi*
and do hia part lo see that it
.Sometimes you ra n i e rn lru*l
ROANOKE
ItAPIDS, N I . club mcmbW’ s unloaded W l.muj
A
retired imnkkrepei
Mr mr
g tto o . and 171 to the moloreyele
lered as "Mr. Crook ^
doesn't happen again."
poumJe
o
f
the
calorie.laden
d
e
li­
When
Mr*
llansat
heard
the
ihe
Iru
ilie
*
.
Ihe
S
tn
fu
n
l
Ixilice
(
j
’
p
lj
—
Police
today
were
loo.
nrnok*
wa*
formerly
connected
roe accident oeturrnl at to a m.
Th* 102 hour holiday weekend
f!epar1rtienl duen rre d asi night willi Alarthal) Fir fit of Chicago news of her death
a hospital
Nobody wa* Injured according tn mg for an obviously sick thief cacies l.c a ilin , salesman tn Ran
Church I'arty Slated
She took it begin* at 6 p m. New Yrar's Ev*
between w and 111 p m . Ilmm and was a blurt fur Saks Fifth * poke* lit an .aid
m* rrtlgaling officer Sgl Ren Rul Tliey n id he broke into a ere ford was Hob IIa n ,in k with more
The IIT1 of Ihr First Raplist as David Jones, Ih
irle a -rd Avenue, New York
(almly. She wa* somewhat ev and dose* at Sunday midnight.
errs Tuesday and look eight hoi- lhan boo pounds lo his credit. Dr
Irr
During las! week's Christmas
H all. .Sanfnrd Negro,
lies nf ratlnr ml and a quantity Ed l.tnd»ey r»n llancnc* a *-!o*c I hurch in Oviedo will hn*i a New C h a ri*, i
I I * is survived ht m* wife Air* peeling II I'm sure "
•ercsnd,
holiday of the same dural ion.
Years r.ve party in Ihr annex from III* cell, and hob- r * . | E J flriHiks Sanford
nf headarhe powders
t'liiled Press Intrrnalional countProceeds from the fru it cake of thr rhureh following ihr rrgu m lo th r night
Funeral inrvire* will held lornnr M u e t i n K P o n t p o n c d
sale w ill be tried by th. C ivil ana lar ptaver meeting cervlrr tonighl
Thr pri*oner* were &lt;on»pleied row at lo a nt In Rrlsson F‘un
Th* Lc- ■ ih.-i T-.iv" ■mart) rd 599 traffic deaths. It brtnw
fo r civic projeci*
arcording lo
Special rnirrlainmrrl ha* hern "trusties", and worked *1 the «ily- eral
Itnnir The Hr'
T
C overling ha lie* ti pn-lpnt- -d Ircitn t ie council’* pre-holiday estimate
The rounril said It expected a
Ka Shoemaker, chairman
planned
ino and the count* jail
(I
Siren
will
nllmatr
Remain*
Jan I until Jan a due - 1 New
JACKSONVILLE (U P I)
Sex
lower toll over New Years tiePartly (loudy sriOi Hide change
will
he
shipped
In
Troy
O
fnr
in
Years Hay. Councilman R C
*n yeai old Charles Fatward law*
ram * of lighter traffic and hein tempetalure* lode*. Tnalghl
term rnl
Cartton announced today.
%angled In death Tursday nig hi
cause moiortsta generally ar*
and Thursday, increasing tlotidiwhile eating a peanut butter *andmore wary. In addition. Decem­
ness with chance or aritlered ram
with.
ber ia one of the worst Iraffie
Thursday.
High
today
79
to
74.
Count) officers said two doctors
months of the year white Janu­
from nearby Cecil Field perform-1 h” * tonight SS Us *1. Mostly east
ary' is usually on*- nf the safest.
rd emerteory surgery on
nn Ihr -»»&lt;«» &gt;» •" l» mile. n*r b"«'r «»
day and U n ig h l
boy a Ihroit without sueress
^

Smoggy LA Gels
Jeers With Tears

I

Construction Set
For Highway Here

Judge Frees Man
In 'Mercy Killing'

Growth Predicted
In County Schools

(. nine Kills Negro

Drink And Roam? New Maid Of Cotton
Officers Willing
To Take You Home

tetihr iaw t.ke ,ou home Th.. 'Defiant One’ Best

Albert I. Hardesty
Succumbs In Miami ij

New Tags On Sale
In County Friday

Mounf Plymouth
Announces Change

To Honor Composer

i

m

Science Is Beaten,
12-Ounce Tot Dies

IJulies Is Resting

Estimated Toll 390
For Long Holiday

Hope Plans Muss

Motorcycle, Auto
Involved In Wreck

Almost Two Tons
O f Coke Sold Here

Body Founrl In Boat

Edgar J. Brooks
Dies; Rites Set

Dishonest Crook

Trust Is Broken;
Trusties Escape

Boy, 7, Strangled
By Peanut Butter

Weather

Psychology Ladled
Morrison Named
By Syracuse Coach Banquet Chairman

Impale Grape On Needle?
that's Like Direct Hit'
. Ever Died In Impale a grape
on t aeaing needle from !«0
yards, (landing up tn a moving
wheel harrow :
Sound* hard J Well this I* fair
ly similar h&gt; Ihe problem of a di-

l hit that i* presented to the
en in ti-c jei
u; highmiLtjtuJc
tbarvl

a;c
.niuir.g.
The proMrm* eif dropping a
bomb on a pic dr*ignited square
inch of target from a height of
approximately seven miles, and
at a iperd approaching that of
round, rre va*t and complex. To
achieve Ihe "dfreet hit,” with the
slated romplteatlons. is » mark n*
skill and technical training which

every
bombardier navigator In
Heavy Attack Wing one atnvei
to accomplish.
Su bombardiers in Heavy At­
tack Squadron IV A IM IJ have atcompllihed the feat. Lalesl of
the Checkertail* lo enler the hal­
lowed hall* of profeaiional fame
la LTJi* James M oialM ). *i«&gt; t«cenlly got the coveted "negativt
error * uore from 37.000 fert nn
a simulated large! in rharlott*.
N*. C.
The simulated drops are scored
by a radar bomb coring tile on
the ground.
By arromplirtimg the frat Mar
riiey become* eligible for memi-erahip in the Buil t E e Club

M IA M I (IJ F Ii Pavchotogy *mf
th e
weather
played lni|&gt;*.rlanl
ru le s today in final pre pa ration s
f o r the llranae Howl clash l.e
ween Oklalwnia an-l
.**yr« -ii*r
N e w A ear's aflernoon
Sy ra t use had Ihe rdg * on Ihe
psych o lo g y, Oklahoma
appeared
fa v o re d by Ihr weather.

Rul

Ihe

j-oml tpnatirrs

over-

)ooke*l I h u e fartor* and held Ok
la lto m a the 13 point choice to ad-t
the Orangemen from New York
as t h r eightJi victim on I h r Soon
e ra ' new victory string
Syracuse hit town
with the
heavy t a il of not only Hopping

ON TARGET — Lt. fjg) James Morrlsey
(right) amiles happily as his name ia added
to ihe list of VAH-ll bombardiers who hnve
score*) direct hits. Addinp Monisey'g namt

Ihe Oklahoma "speed l-nya" but
erasing from Ik* minds n f xonte
ia Li. ijg) Bill Foulk. Another memlier of Ad.ooo fan* who saw the m i
am *, mrmanri of thr 6 1-ft thellha RuII'k Kye Club, Lt. fjir) Kni»igb glarkin
g handed Ihe Orangemen
Tht.fnpvon. iw ehovn at left.
by Alabama
(Official Nav&gt; 1‘hotn) I ‘Ladling the psychology on thick

ly, Syracuse Coed Ren Schwartswal-Jer commented wryly; "The
flranae Row I rontinlllrr showed
great courage in inviting us. We
shonrd -mirage in coming.”
Achwat tzw shirr, a drroralrd
World War II paratrooper, said
he had given up figuring ways to
cope with Itklaboma't -"fed lie
turnrd his attention lo the wra
I her
"Hot weather will hurt ut,” he
said.
Hoi or cold, observers of Okla­
homa practice sestiona here re­
ported the muscular and hnkv
rioonera m superb phyileal rondt
Ron.
In a long range forrrast. wea­
thermen promised Irnipvralurri in
Ihe lo- 70'a with only a alight
ebanrr of a shower by th* I p, m.
EXT kickoff. It never has rained
on 74 previnua Orange Rovrl tilt*.
however.

Charlie Morrison vrai named
chairman of Ihr annual Chamber
nf Commerce banquet thi* morning by Preddrnt Mack Cleveland
Jr
Alurrison, who la public relations
director for th* Chamber, will
handle arrangements for th* din­
ner Feb 13 in Ihe hallr-iom of the
Mayfair Inn. Featured speaker
will l-e Millard Caldwell, former
governor of Florida,

Not His Calling
YUBA C ITY. Calif. (UFO —
k would be burglar who at first
dain't sureeed doesnl plan to try
ami try again.
He left .a note by an unopened
*afe tn Ihe office of Yuba Cily
attorney Jsmee Chang art*, sayIng;
I'll give up I'll never be a tuerraiftd burglar."

�Editorials

Washington Calling

FO LLO W THE LEADER

■y Mnrqgis ChUds
Hurt* will be deeply cut ssceet Republican* io Congress were
WASHINGTON, D. C. - la U itilo r arm sm tati, whers there w ill demoralised,
lull before the Congressional storm be sa laeresie tpproetblng 13 bilSomethin bke Ihii could hap■ lonely band faces sauncertain I lion
over
current defense spend
pen again, and the liberal R
deatlny. The liberalRepublican*
In mg. Even the Development Loan llcani khow it only too well. Tho
arc bound to come up
the Senate, I t of them by charlt- Fund, which wai to be expanded Democrat*
.............
able count, are making valiant to I t billion a year, la to be up with spending program? —
held to tha pretest let el of 1700,- more defense, more foreign aid.
sounds of battle.
more dams, highways, waterways
But the difficulty, a a more can­ 000,000.
The ite m economy cry out of « t ^ « - »■» the Wl.lta House
did membera of this beleaguered
company admit In private, la find­ the White House U remlniecent ol wlU try to repulse. For thoec who
ing a piece of tha political terrain the Hand taken by Herbert Hoo- • *?* unemployed, for farmeri who
on which they ran aland. As Eli- vtr after the Congreitlonal elec- fare a further decline In farm
eahowtr Republicans they find Hone of 1930 went against the Re- price. In 1M9. for t&gt;* Writ where
President Elsenhower dug Into a publican). The enemy In that ear- Ihe tide of InduitrialliaUon hat
position offering them no comfort­ Tier time wea deflation, with a tlowtd. these programs will have
rapidly mounting total of unem- * c , PP**b
ing shelter whatsoever.
The liberal* havr In Senator*
The President It going all out Ployment. Aa viewed from the
for economy and balancing the White House lodty. Ike peril I* .George Aiken and John Shee^Sn
.........
...............
._.......... . .. . stale
inflation. But the remedy proposed Cooper two able csodldatex for
hudgel.
If hit rpreliminary
men*, on Ihe alie of the next bud- it like that of 1931 »nd '12 — cut Ihe minority leadersNp. Aiken t
; *1 me*nt an)thing, all expend! coils, liv e money, balance the record It in a.urp contxait with
------------------------ - —
. — 1budget
llk lt of the contervathf candidate.

What Will “59 Offer?
Old Year Gives Clue
This U lhe last day of 1058. At midnight, a bright new
year will be welcomed.
. . .
It always Is a joyful occasion, the welcome extended the
new, the "alnglnir out” of the old. Tomorrow, resolutions will
I* in order. Many, no doubt, will be inspired by. the New
Year’s Eve celebration.
.
. ,
Before we bid farewell to '58, it mitrht be well to take
a look at the ‘‘old” year. Although a new year is only a few
houra away, 1058 will have much influence on '59,
What kind of year was 1958? The L\ 8. had a business
recession, from which it recovered completely; '58 always
will be known as the true beginning of the Space Age; the
cold war between freedom and Communism continued tinabated.
.
,
The U. S. sent troops to Ubanon. the Chinese ( ommunlsts threatened to take Formosa, Russia made war talk
over Berlin.
,
In domestic America, civil rights and integration'legis­
lation, some of it msde by courts, played a big role In the
newa. The weather, a big story any year, made big news,
moat of it bad.
What docs ’59 hold for Americans? Nobody knows. A
good guess would be about the same as ’58. With a few ad­
ditions, of course.
Based on atatements by President Eisenhower, the
motoring public can look forward to an increase in gasoline
taxes. If this thought isn't sobering enough. Americans can
expect to make the turn into 1959-fit) without a tax cut.
The integration struggle will continue, the cold war
might lessen, but will hold center stage. Summer will bring
high temperatures around the nation, winter will be too cold.
The V. S. may try to put a man in apace: more satellites
•will room around in outer space; business will be better.
And, of course, on another sobering note, *11 of the wom­
an will be one year older. The men will, too, but they admit
It, all except Jack Benny.

As the unhxpoy Homer stmsslcd In hold t h r U xml restore
eonf.de-.ee ' the Democratic oppo“ lion had a field day. Such wilde&gt;ed radicals a&lt; John Nance Gar­
ner werr proposing staggering
turns — at much si UOO.OTO.OOI
Falls Rihle Cellr-ge - for
of ,h* unemployed. The
Tneraa Falls. Ga.,
tsrred concert Sun­
at the Alliance

Choral Group Sets
Concert At Church
The Torrei
choral group.
w ill present s
day morning

* ‘n* 'or K';ercU Dl1rlt,« ,‘
,n *'&gt; '
Congressional
h&gt;* G
^crrislo n *' &lt;N»«*rly
slum that on Issue afire Issue
*b" ,"
*&gt; ‘T . Vw r ' ,U‘
the Eli
Jl*'.,!!!1
*"
bower Administration, taking an
isolationist and conservative line.
In every instance Aiken voted Jor
Ihr Administration, and thsvjis
Cooper's record, loo.
One of the major rnmplilnti in
the group is that the f'rcsldcnt has
given them no recognition. Senator
Alexander Wiley, ranking member
of Ihe Foreign Relations Commit
Sen Sprssard Holland was hon­ Ire, feels drcnly lhat he ha*
ored rcrenlly when a tree was . ^ver'ii'id hiV due In s'ppoinimtnt
plsnied as a living memorial to t0 intc ra llo r, , commissions and
his contributions to t h e * I delegations. Aiken, ranking memfill Si..!!1
/
i ber ol the Agriculture Committee
Research Center for Better Farm erd a leadlns autbwity on fjh n
Living In Marengo, 111.
pin'i'emi, fr*la Just is strongly
The tree Is marked with a pi* th I Secretary of Airiruliure E ira
que, and borders a aev Ij -construe Taft Ben-on has Ignored him in
ted lake at the Center.
policy making.
tleiardless of how the contest
The Klwanii Club of Sanford comes out — and Ihe odds favor
heard the annual President's Re­ Dlrksen at the moment — the
port at noon today from David liberals fed that by making a
Gtlchcl. The luncheon was held stand together they are bound to
at Use Sanford Civic Center.
get more recognition. They will
„ i.
. "
.. ,
have Impressed on Ihe country
Seminole Counly rriidnts
1.1 th( fjt( lh (, „ ,ere , rf , doieilfor
have an opportunity to learn Bus- more Republicans actively oppos­
ilin , if enough ire Interested In ed lo the stand pallim nf the
forming a class. The course would majority. And they will always
be taught by Longwoed resident have Ihr issue of civil rights on
Michel Zvorykin, who was born which they can count for the deep
in the "Iron Curtain" country. divisioni in the Democratic par­
Those Interested in the course arc
asked to write E. S. Douglass, ly-This is not merely an Idrologldirector of Adull ind Vocational
C * l deb*te with an honorary office
i' lu f ° B'c iC(h0°i Admlnlst atlon
reward for th* winner.

Local Briefs

Church.
The morning service at M0; ID
will feature 24 voices under the
direction of the Rev. John Kllnepeter.
Klinepeter recently served on a
Youth for Christ team In Europe.
Many of the choir members ire
volunteers for foreign service in
Chrlstisn mlssbni.
"The varied program should
appeal to all who appreciate sac­
red music," Ihe Rev. David Carnefix said. On this scheduled con
cert
tour Ihe choir It presenting
•
•
•
ancient, classical and modarn
hymn arrangement*, as well as
spirituals. Music critic* hive com­
mended the group at one of the
finest in Ihe Bible College field.
By INEZ. ROBB
worn "True Story'' of Ingrid Berg
The wages of Indiscretion are
Tocco* Falls Rihlr College Is the
It haa been said that a thief will steal anything, includ­ Who, on Ihe eve of a new year, man? Aftrr all, the hat a new a pleasure.
oldest
one of ils kind in the South.
can
aay
that
this
It
nol
the
best
husband
these
days
and
there
Will
Ike's
golf
score
improve?
ing the kitchen aink. "Light-fingered" gentlemen have
The
Interdenominational
school
Will practice make perfetl?
walked off, alone time or another with just about anything of all possible worlds? At least, must br lots mote.lo lell.
was founded 47 year* ago.
Will 1'rlnccst Margaret marry?
who
can
aay
It
from
experience?
Who.
in
1013.
will
be
caught
with
that the average person could name.
we had belter say it while we &lt;lr will she have to wail till I.r*p hii hand In teevre'a till?
Each time something more unusual is stolen, everyone ho
can, and before Ihe first space Year? Will Capt. Townsend tarry?
Ilow ran anyone nol look for­
says: "Well, this is the living end." ItSwould seem, however, travelers return with report* from Marry? Be Wary?
ward with eager anticipation to
th a t the end is not in sight.
other worlds.
Will Hollywood's latrsl sweet Ihe new year, which promises
&lt;* m m « s . » w , i w m w i in the ?swing
_ £ ? group between " i t :
Many unusual thefts can be listed. But the thief, or I look forward to the new year pastoral idyll, the Beal U fr Rn so many goodies? Of course, we
servatives
and liberals ire up for
The Florida Ahrrdern-Angut As­ re-election In 10OT.- It Is a ques­
thieves, who made off with a bird bath from the home of with the greatest possible pleasure mince of Elizabeth and Eddie, shall have lo take the biller with
and
anticipation.
What
will
Lady
trad
to
the
altar?
Will
the
bride
the
belter.
There'll
be
Khrushchev,
sociation
will
sponsor
Its
annual
C. H. Cogbum should rank with the ull-timc greats.
tion for Ihcm of turvivsl. since
Docker, Ihr Knocker, do wear white?
loo. But we who lived through
bull talc at the Glades Livestock
Why would anyone steal a heavy concrete basin? As in Nora
ibe trend that swept so many
next? Who, In Ihe bright new year
Whal does Tommy Mansillc World War I! and the subsequent
Market In Belle Glade, Jan. 9.
the case of other unusual items, there is no limit (o the ahead, will get Ihr Junior Trujil have
Democrats Into office last Novem­
up hi* sleeve betidr a wrist period are ease hardened by now.
Forty-five
tervlrr
age,
registered
Lotted pres* International
ber may still be running.
tastes of a thief.
lo'i rhincilla coals and foreign watch and solid green money?
Angus bulls will br otferrd for
1 don’t say Nlklla is like the
With his military background
NEW YORK — Police Com
car*?
Where will Mine. Calls* come lad who cried "w o lf' once too
tale at 1 p. m. by Robert Cooper,
On which beauty will the U ttlr out tinging* Swinging? •
often. But I do say" we hiv e'more mlssioner Stephen R. Kennedy, on Sarasota auctioneer. The bulls the President is • firm believer
in staying strictly lo chinnelt in
Caesar of Hollywood, Frank SinaiWhit will Coy a do next?
or lest learned lo live with the teamster plans lo picket New have been Florid* raised and are
What will happen to vicuna? alarums. We keep Ihe powder dry York Lily police installation* with ready for Immediate use by Flor any and all negoUationi. The de­
WASHINGTON ( U l'll- T h o «fe which will go Into general vise Ira, shower his flickering favors in
parture of Sherman Adams hal
phutographrr Bernard Goldfine? fir ad all about and Ihijh- we re still the Fasicst
sign for the 40 star United States July 4, will look pretty much like '6!'? Whal lucky
a view toward organialnc the ida cattlemen.
opened the White House doo.jja
will be Ihe target of hit ear. what ft In Ihe new year In "Inside Sher­ Gun in the Wesl But I don't Ihink
flag, with Alaska represented, was Ihr present Old Glory,
track. Hut liberal Senator* who /
eity'a
34,000
policemen:
,
rriw
rtrr
of
his
displeasures?
man
Adams,"
a
lomr
already
told
•till a top-secret today.
we reach for the tranquillizer* or
Romp flag manufacturers and
have talked to the President rec­
"No
group
Is
going
to
paralyze
Which
wilt
Iw
the
tin
t
ten
syn­
by
the
author
for
*100,000,
Will
lie
But the best educated guest was well informed inngreesinnil and
head for the slorm cellar every
ently lind him no mere receptive
that the nation'* ne w
banner, government sourer* said It's a dicates, newspaper* and m agaim rtbuy ttcrnxrd a coat? A rug? A lime he llftx his voice. Nol any Ihe operation of government in
to their problems ami Ihctr Ideas
this city."
more.
•
good bet that the start will he a r­ to sign up for yet another shop i hark saw'
thin in Ihe past. They must Hand
NEW
YORK
IU
P
II
—
Edward
ranged seven across and aeven
We shall undoubtedly have lo
on their own feet and on the
S.
Jordan.
78,
president
of
the
old
down.
live with Nikita In 1039. and some
CHICAGO —The Naltunal Safe­
record they are able in make if
Jordan
Motor
Co.
and
a
trader
In
HOLLYWOOD - &lt; U P I&gt; - Ringer
I'resldrnl Elsenhower, who ap­
time* he makes the plate seem ly Council, predicting that 390
they arc to stand at all.
Pat Boone and hla wlfr, Shirley, pointed a special commission to
awfully ertiwded. And Ihtre are person, will be killed in .r.W c automotive advertising, died Mon
wdli join In making a record for redesign the lis t, will announce
dav* when I devoutly wish we ■rridenls over Ihe long New
Dot. Pat usually handles the disk the historic decision at noon Sat­
irmld gel the headlock on him and Ycar i holiday weekend.
T n o Y , N.Y. (U F Ii - James J.
By LYLE C. WILSON
chorea alone.
because Ihr culprit may be found get it first. CcnT we Just each
urday whrn he signs a proclaim- ,
"Surely the tragic highway toll Tierney, 78. former secretary of
WASHINGTON (U P h
S m e- In have a connr.ti'in with a labor him off balance even once, in the
lion bringing
Alaska Into Ihr
over the Christmas holiday must the New York Giants ( now Kan
lary of Labor James P. Mitchell I union?"
union as the 4?th slate
new year’
have shocked all of u* Into more Francisco Giants) baseball club,
nas another convert to hit belief. |&gt;rr»ttlcnt George Mcanv
of
Rut Khruvhrv and James H ol­ tol-er. thoughtful, considerate be­
A representative nf the Serial
POULTNEY. VI. - f l J P D - Girls
died Tuesday after a five year Ill­
lhat
il
would
be
wrong
lo
lei
the
AFLt.TO
gave
Mltehell
*
policy
a
. i
|
•
•• " l^ " b ; w ■
ase ire*
11X11 wc
WV |ia&gt;¥
L» 1
11T havior behind Ihe wheel."
la■ earc
Ihe 1men
have Ito
lire
Security Administration District
Every U. S Navy ship that F.n | *
attending Green Mountain College
ness.
Bl
IOO.C
on
labor
gout's
and
fa,i
^nrtly
after
the
Allan
with
In
1919.
at
well
as
Ihe
other
Office in Orlando will be at the
gave janitor Hugh Jones n new pastes by salute* Mount Vernon,
blcyrle for Christmas to replace Georgn Washington's 300 sire e» racketeers who edvancc the cause | t)c city convention. Jlrany. os characters mentioned above. The
City Commission Room. City Hall.
NEW
YORK
fUPII
Dr
Adolf
M IAM I —Jack Robertson, hrad
the onr hr had been riding lo (ate on the Potomar River in V ir­ of the working man with bombs muth at McNamara, divliket ihr Gabors, loo. Well, even Shake
In Sanford, Jan. 7, Jan. 14, and V
Holier,
79,
widely-known
rabbi
and
and nlhcr violence.
idea of federal cop*, probably Hie tpeare gave his groundlings comic of the Flight Engineers Union, on
work for I t years.
ginia.
Jan. 28. t a. m. unlit noon.
Ihr 38 day old strike against East­ Jewish historian, died Monday
Tbe convert it Sen. Patrick V. FBI, digging Into Ihe fails uf la relief.
This service Is made avsilsble
night
aftrr
a
heart
stuck.
ern
Airlines:
McNamara (D M Ich .l. McNamara bor violence
McNamara, likr
If Ingrid's next autobiography
lo those applying for old agr and
spoke
latl
week
before
the
crim­
Mrany,
might
br
considered
lo
I
k
"We
are
ready
lo
meet
with
the
makes
Nikita
any
more
bearable,
."til 1 J IJ' t i n
TUCKAHOE, N Y . (U P l)-H a r - survivors insurance benefits, social
inology symposium nf the Ameri souiclhlng less thsn an impartial if Docker Ihe Knocker lifts mom­ company al any lime. The flight
..V .IH III &lt; '.V !M id i I
A tX O U
DOWN
' I I . Branch U
old F. Btxnrhsrd. II, a retired edi­ security account numbers or I n ­
can Assn, for the Advancement witness In Ihe matter.
JIUM It. U l l j t i l l
engineers
will
nol
return
to
work
entarily
ihr
Jloffa
pall,
maybe
1 .Hcraldt
3 .Of dog*
of
formation about Ihe social secunty
i-nii’d iu i k iMi'J
of Science.
until a settlement i&gt; reached on tor of Motor Magazine, died Mon­
McNamara it a luwer echelon they also serve.
•.F a ll, a* f r 2 lists islang)
Wain91 ta il
(8 1
rr
r~ fm .
day
night
of
a
heart
attacU.
Milrhrll
gut
on
record
last
au­
Anyway, one thing is certain: all isiuri."
leader nf organized labor. Al Ihr
enwatsr . ,' 3. Cuckoo
l" f
-irv -l H * - J &gt; .K Ilh
tumn al Ihr Atlantic City convrn lima of hi * election lo the- Senate, 1319 ein't hr worse thin IIM .
■ni n u t
•.Pinetrea I
4. A. living
31. Be*
Hen of Ibe steelworkrrs. The steel­ 1031. McNamara was preslder.l of Hippy New Year!
mi ■ '»[ tz
*rangle I Htil
•ta t*
woven
BRISBANE. Australia - A lii
worker* gretled Mitchell with Ihr Driroit Pipefitters Ltral No
- , ll llVi
I , Introduc­
1 I.L M 4 U
31. RUtca JL&gt;
Olmrdo, on defeating Australia's
' v :i
some liooing hut warmrd up eon AM. Al L.
I t , Apat hello
to ry ev en t*
form* ll l4l ' jII:i l :III] iII i 'lu
nil U 4
Ashley Cooper lo clinch lh* Davis
ally
31. Under­
a. learning
alderably alter hr had outlined
m -4THI9J :* :dii »re
-I.r|al Prrcrdral
Cup t or the United States:
world god
T.Open
33. Kcct
hit
policies.
One
of
hiv
policies
H D D ni4i4i*;
Ih r argument lhat
* | felt confident when I went
IB. Rlory
tpoet.f
by
wst that Ihtre should be no frd
* V(1 Rftl celling*
lt f|
should prevail in local
T m I m Cs i ' i A tiw te
I I , Commend*
I. Mediealtd
noulh
out mere despite the fart I was
erst legislation lo deal with tihor
V-'." s,'? '°C* ‘ " ' * ? ' !
hxvrenv e n . ^ / n
* NO npeeial d e n t apace n a c tu a ry
lag Offiter
■tick
i tbbr.)
BS. Blinks
mueaine. toon
onr ,hul « * Pr , r * dfn'
^ aware f «i% playing th* world's
mugging,
goon teuads
squad* and
*nd enm ‘ "
* NO long x expensive d u e l*
tebbr.)
it
has
been
shot
down
nml
rid
nrw
M0o
O
C
X
)
munirlpit
airport
ad­
». Mythical
33. Fish
33. AssisUnt
greatest amateur."
Inal tartlr*.
The f l n u i typ e of wl«*»r ce-«fop|
A*
IT. Indefinite
kin g
3C Pereolctcc
3*. Pierce
"Whal we do need." Mitchell dled by legislative action which ministration and terminal building
nrtitl*
I I , Aneedole
37. Meexenger’a 37. tternt hill
hat
put
federal
agents
on
Job*
"
*
*
officially
opened
here
Tuctsaid, " il a recognition at the enm
ll.O re ik Utter Jl. Retnlclmi
tr ip
30. ('.reek island
- munlly level that these lloralt long rrsrtvrd for local enforce-1day.
la.Ventilst*
lar windows 39. Choorea
40. Regret
Local official* hailed Ihr instal
law* ( a g a i n s t such vinlencri mcnl officers. Moreover, if FBI
IS, Boulheatt
Tflz Benfnrd A»t.
PA
l
Director J, Eilgar llonvrr were lalmn at the first phase of ■ pro
should
be
enforced.
No
one
has
lo
by couth
Invited in irslify regarding legit-: Met to make Daylona Beach air'
wail
for
Washington
m
past
a
llbbr.)
l/liun whirh would put the FRI i P°D facllitle* among Ihe best in
JACKSONVILLE tU P It - The
law lo check these evils."
31. anmewhet
aclivrlv on Ihe trail of labor the land.
Gate Board of llralth says 232
old
Ia * v Not Enforced
The reco"rd "of "lhr"'s»n*7r I ,1m: bomber*. Hoover probably would
Principal speaker at the iledira- rases of polio have been reported
34 Rmlllret
Racket* Committee presided over
'&lt;
linn ceremony was u s. Rep. A
31. Kapert*
in Florida this year, or 111 more
emed
by Sen. John L. McClellan ll)
there n anolhcr Lctor, how-iS- (Kydi ilrrlo n r nf I.ceihurg.
than in 1937.
action
■
Ark i It sufficient proof that local r ' rr
Building up now among
31. Hitch
Twelve new cases, nine ef them
laws against labor violence are member* of Congress it a lot of
at. Blunder
enthusiasm for a federal law lo
paralytic, wtrr reported In Ihr
not
properly
enforced.
Neither
3 J.------ huh
EDINBURG, Tex. —4U P I)— The past two weeks. Including one 31-1
Mitchell nor McNamara it likely punish persons who bomb schools
33. Chinese
to argue that enforcement in local: or ,* ^ * { ^ * 1., J l^ ir r ^ prohabjy tack of crime Is proving an ex­ yearold Orsngr Counly white wo
measure
m in who died. Five csiei were in
arras It adequate. Whal McNa would be
‘ against that, loo. tr the pense lo Hidalgo Counly. Tex.
34. Erbium
FBI were Involved. Rut many a
mart said was this:
The county Jail crew recently be­ Dad* Counly. three In Palm Beach
isym.f
"Theft, violence and exiurtion member ol Congress with large came so depleted three full-time and one each la Brevard, Polk,
33. Builders
already arr crimes In every slate. racial or religious minorities hack laborer* hid lo be hired to aupple- and Santa Rosa.
With strut
Should Congress slngli them oul home would not dare to vote ment II The crew, utually enmThe board said a total of 97
37. Lion's ho.nc
posed of 13 to 13 men. had drop­ paralytic rues w»rt recorded in
31. rear.
lor special frilcral pcnsltles juvl "no."
U such a ixw is pasted, the ped lo six.
infer ted
11131 as compared to 39 last year.
question for McNamara and oth­
ll.B lyly
ers lo answer will be this: If fed­
aarcastlc
4*. Relatlvea
eral prolcction against racist or
&lt;3. Carries
religious violence it good and
A. EDW IN HHINH01.SKR, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
through
ncresiary why not against labor
1919 w ill bring m in i hu tm n i ind personal opportunities.
4*. limey
BUR RANK. Calif. U T D - Ac- violence? There is plenty of local
O fu * vouf bank w ill be able lohelp vou lake adssmtgenf
makira
Iress Verna Felton. 88. who play* law against bombing schools and
I* pleased to announie that
these lizuttioot. W c would wtUmae the ik x ix c lobelpjou
Hilda on the "December Bride" churches.
w ith your iiaaacisl plant.
television series, was reported in
effective January 1, 1*39
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Wrtlneatluy, December .'11. 1958 good condition today at St. Joseph

Thieves Will Take It

Inez Robb Says

Quotable
Q uotes

is*??.

New Flag Design Still Top Secret

* Deaths

Mrs. Boone, Too

Washington Window

Social Security
Official To Visit

kVery Useful Gift

J

DAILY CROSSWORD

DAY &amp; NIGHT

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P

Daytona Dedicates
$600,000 A rDort

State Polio Cases
Ihcreased By 118

anelray heating

SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.

Crime Does Fay

'Hilda' Improving
Following Stroke

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Hospital.
The veteran radio and television
comedy star w*« hospitalized Tues­
day alter suffering what pnysznana
called a slight stroke.

DOS T GET CAUGHT SAPPING!

C. VERNON MIZE, JR.
• I Bull* 410-114

On-The‘•Spot Report

Sanford Atlantic National Bank Building
Sanford,

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NEW YEAR To Everyone

j

will be associated wiu hi« m tn# practice ef Uv

I* aallilag atalwa,
NEWPORT,
IT. VI. —&lt;UPI&gt;— Rob
Re
■» •rte
iti la ipia erl M. Brewster, 19. was arrested
«f all lb* laaal aans
»rlsi,g
for breaking Into a state police
station and using the radio net­
S B M C lIrtIO * HATKl
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M ..
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lo report an student be wai
H L b s a tia
Oar la s t work
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A Happy Prosperous

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�W#*L, Dec. SI. 1958—r«ge .1

Home On Island Lake McCormack Tells How To Flgfib
Adopt Unbreakable Resolutions Scene Qf Festivities Overweight During New Year
For Satisfaction In New Year
B a a fd rl

Ir r itl

Mr. iivJ Mr* Harry 1xe Jr. rn
The lee h«u»e
gay with
tertamed friend* with a cock'ait holiday dfroralion* On the table
parly from i:AO-7:IO pm. Ralur- in the entrance wa* a burntnc
day al their home on |«land Lake. green candle turroundrd with
(fernery. In the (nine room a
•
Bjr CAY PALLET
^expiate and Improve." h. added
—To bark »eal drive anytime I
iree with r'hritiniaa ornament*. rm
NEW YOHK (U P ll — Who .aid
But l * r louvd keeping the oth»r|»o dealre;
the nail of the firrplare, attracted
..
.,
, ..
. re»ol&gt;r* l» a h ceie. I.ait year.' —To buy freely and lake hark
Sew h e a r* rewlulion* are mad* f(jf jM U n (f_ ( r(10fred ta quit nr exchange ju*l a* freely, » lang
much allemton
l‘tne garland*
nilh gold hall* and red ribbon
for breaking: t ve jutt gone |U in | t t | l ,
0|d |(dlri on at the »iorti will let mo get by
were u*fd throughout the hou*e.
through the ll»t of 10 made on this hutin and tubway I ; to goivlp at with taittf;
\ triangular drenration of wine
day lavt vear and vrored M and every opportunity; never h* on
—To go ahead and thove In
magnolia lea*e* a-d *rern hall*
«« ICO per cent maintenance
lime for anything crep t train, crowd., retorting to the c«n*lnr
hung over the buffer Beneath
The iccret' Make ra .j to k rrp and plane*; not worry about the Ing qualtlie. of pointed toe. and
were hunting green randlri in
Hy JOSEPH Dllil.ES
resolutions.
hich play to th«* w iiiiiint; and go ahead am! run needle heeli an&gt;limt necetiary,
LAS
—a r i l — -Joan
wrraknr.a of human nature, don’t up charge account!.
' - T o nag. nag. nag;
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--- nine cuniainer*. The dininr room
for «t If Imnnjirment.
Ilran t (Jp Sew list
—To swat my nleeei and neph i/r««f&lt;»rri thinks * *ife* »hat
» i i overlaid with a red .elt
H noted ITvci’ologivt. Hr Jamet
Having tcored tuch noitble *uc e» anytime they cro.a me. that r „ .r f ir * r r
may have, owe* cU*lh The renterplece va* crcat
r Bender u u we fail
to krrp c m in Al. I've forced a new Utl It. If theirparent!
are out of the a good part of her lime
to hei ed witn * oWmaenoha
e a .i*.
the do good rewlutlont
becau.e lor tailJoin me. if
you’d hk* a room;
huiband a career. And the tvelte *o d ball.
andpyra.nnthia
•we are Imperfect manifeaution* rcolution kept New Year
,r * ° * u L \7 \
I .L * " .? /a r t . M &gt;# i r ?ld , « » " » •
'» • " »
dof u,r* *
'°
ni
erratum ’ We no ncht onRtfolvtd:
t l w i birthdlM* n#Itfti or cards m||fa 0( a|r (ravel behind her to the guests
makins them because 4 of our
-N o t to have the eiact fare tn 'Si. far «ho want! t i be re prcV# the practices what she
Appreilmitehr M friends eat.eil
S i ' l guiJ
our eagernev* to -hen I board a but;
mindH of the pautng y .a r. any ptMfh„ .
during the evening.
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During a vi.il tn l.a. V*ga».
Aik Ear Haite
t |u i Crawford itrrtv rt that her
I
—Not to worry If 1 haven't read anting career It dntated totally
the neweit bookt, teen the late.t hy her rtiponiibllitin a* Mr.
movie* and play*. Juit go ahead Alfred Steele, wife of a wealthy
and he a converiatlonal bore;
bottling eiecutive
—Not to laugh at other people .
yor nrar]y jour rear, the ha*
Joke* even If they're funny, unlrt* p|l&gt;rt| the role of Mrv Mcele
they *tarl laughing al mine even
“ And I love every etching rolnIf not funny;
utt of it," *he exclaimed “The
—To be canlankerou* If 1^ wt*h. I t ,iu t 0y R i. . . m more vmbe
although I realm that Webiter in a h le than tome of the movie
.how* the adjective uved lo de pir1,
portrayed."
lerthe an old maid.
The Aeadrmy Award winner
—To go ahead and be dltorfan- married Steele in l.a* Yrga* in
lied, a* charged.
1IVS and I. beginning to catch
—To rhanga my mind it will; her tecond wind from the globe­
men lay Ihl* U a woman * privi­ trotting venture, nerei.ary for
lege and why fight 'em;
wife of the board chairman of the
—To aik the bon for I ralie; r*p *I Cola C«.
—'To a*k the bat* for a ratie.
"I had made only one airplane
—To a.k the bo*« foi a ralie trip prior lo marrying Alfred.''
• aid M l*. Crawford
A Happy New Year to every on*.
l.a.t year tha Steel* toured ?n
foreign rountrit* to publlcire the
oyenlng of new plant.
' I cut more ribbon* than a
.eam itrei*," .aid the »tar "Our
itinerary read like a icrlpt. It - a .
vamethlng like acting In a my.
tery .lory and not knowing ihe
Since New Year * Eve celebra N E W V K A I f ' on tall pll*ener
outcome until the end I wouldn't
Hon.' are apt lo begin Uic and
will he filled with
trade thia life fnr anything."
She continued
end early, plan an Informal buffet ^
,* ' cra|1' ' ,p,rkim,t
Mamma Omega Chapter of Kp.l
" I plan my pirlure. m i that I
aupprr aomewhtre lielween mid ;
jjim 1Blj n,eevc Eoadne
Inn Sigma Alpha met Monday cin be with Alfred a* much a.
night and daybreak. During the
night at the home of the preil pot.lhl* during vhoonne My work
g ilice* boiled ham
feitlvitica, your aur»t* will cn)o)
1 thin .lice* while bread
dent. Mil* Patty Walker.
in movie, or Ulrvlilon tome* *ec
beer, Ihe
beverage of modera­
muiiar d
A brief hu.in.i* meeting wa»
B rmivrntion or an rv'en
tion
’ « pound tlicrvi American clteeir- conducted. The by-law* were read m e tiuelnrvi trip
Bcvautc of Ihe late hour and
by the lerretary, Mra. I. E. E d ­ "Our* I* a huvbatid and wife
2 egg*, tM-atrn
n«bahlo ptclimtnary nibbling, by
ridge III, and approved hy the learn. A woman who doevn't be­
I cup milk
f § t i rich food* in favor of a menu
I tearpoan Worceiterihlre
membert preient Plana for t din come interfiled In »ome wiay in
that I* light and tally. Perfect
iiuc*
ner party were diicuited. The her hu«h»nd’i rareer i* nii«v|ng
for the occatlon I* * hat rav.ernle
lenpoon Taha.ru
parly wtll he held Jan. to at the p ir|
married life a very iin
which can t&gt;* prepared in advance,
Cling 4 iltcca of ham. make ham Mt. Ply mouth Hotel Hu.band* and poruot part."
J .O M iK U lA t lv K I w ith ii
then reheated without further at ...............
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»andwiche», .prradlng hread with etroita will he Invited
But lor a movie idol who ha.
Irntion while the lalad ta toned mum rd. if deairrd. Cut landAt the conclusion of Ihe bull been a Mar for more than two aol.iti licit pi need Above Hie
and the bread 1* iltcrd
wiche* in halvei. Place in rrctan- net* meeting refrethmenl* of decade*,
there i* no comp'cte nntural w n l.tlln e is the
Set the table beforehand, too, s(J|ir f ( | (ero|a jn iiirrnate tayera rookie* and coffee were *erved hy break with the pa&gt;'. Till* wav «t rtkiuyr font tiro of (ie o ip e
and fl* a lurprDa ccnterpieco by with chrrie. Cnmtune rgg*. milk. Ihr hottei*
evident when .Ml** Craw.'ord and C nm iel’* tioiihle - l*re«*te«l
Ipelting the letter. "H A P-P-Y Worceitertlure .nice and Tabaieo;
her huihard made • huvinet* mt* mi in ml I weed suit. H ie
pour Into cavterolr and top with , ,
.
,
..
lo lattirmco Mari|Ur». capital of notched collar i* buttoned
2 remaining ham illce*. Cover. l l i t C U n .A p p iC 31 I I I t i n s Moumhupir in Africa on the In
nci uM fu r a*j in* re»l neckline.
Bake la a moderate men &lt;U de­
gree*) i t minutea, removing cover
•
.
during la*l IS mlnulrt lo brown
S P T V IC P
t(*P Serve with vliced r&gt;* bread.
J i U L C j - J k*
toned green valid, cold beer, pic- plr«Aucc. loo
(urn of ui tod shouting for into A | ) | ) C l t l A l Id t llH 'll
Very l.ltfe need he -aid about
h| ..
,
r
con), „omr
_ , _ , , ,r. ,„ w _ ... kle* and potato chip* YIELD; 4
Tbi Kirit Bapli.1 Church will |o , u t x ^
theve
Bacon Apple Muffin*Thry
i.i.r
,,,,
. . . , i ri| ti„. .
ih rm ifk r t wnen
whi-n given
given ..k|()g ftf (Vgmla
f ,** I *For more11 Ilian'r for
lunch* I t,* *o Important
•hierve Watchnlghl feitlvitiea to
__________________
•peat tor tnem*eiu*
t
. . . tn
a chance You couldn't aik for a
|K,lir
,hr A,rlfal1 lt1|,g| ,„| have a nutrnlou* meat ready lor
Bight
beginning
with
prayer
muffin that I* more dellclotuly rr | j ung|r homr. Ml’ * t rawford them. Ejg noodle, ainl * u-c*r are
meeting for everyone tn the Il O W l O A l l O C H l l 1
la.le templing They will be well |(, (rnr(jamarrd,
*• he "told me plraunt pailner. al an&gt; luncheon
ehurch auditorium al 7;to
F u r n i t u r e H u d fc e t
o tt ,bo,lt
l&gt;ff lehle and mav be combined In
^yther acttvliie* will be held in
|f j OU Mrr , homeowner the
One .mall tip from ..home m
evooo
tpn i have ,f'*
metn ",1"&gt;
Iho rhureh eodil hall beginning dollar value of vnur fuml.blnc* nii»t R*ba Staggi. In this recipe.
| jfr gyrygni avilng *cbrdul* make all *ort« nf flavoiful ilithei
wHh a carol ling led hyr Cecil probably I* equal lo between IS bacon dripping* play the rot* of c&gt;l|t fl(r t ffB frige Idem perform &gt;o"ng*'«* Iruly like
of 'h *. »h»rtenlng
preparing |a| |(
( | .. yrar ind p|flllr
r , only
We tugg
.
.
. When
.
u ir,
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tugged baking th. egg 1)00
Tucker al 8:!S, 1‘oetn timee it at jn'1 . . rrnl ol ,,,f
m s r..n in Film .1 9 O'clock: &gt;0“! , h0U r
muffin* nr my „ h(.„
„ mm( u rtghl , nrt
(l|f ,
Individual caa.ei.de. a.
L kl'eiu . 11U . B ig. .kit tune ! Thl*
from ,h' h* kfd pfwkicl. glee lard a rhanee w „ |u ,|ff ,|k1n
children find ihe Idea nf having
•dm- ^ e fle .h m r n i/' It) n'ch^ki ',,,ror,,lB * d fP&lt;r1ment of 1 large tn prove Itielf If you are Bot
^
„ rr „ f n|ghicluh .alerie. them very own little e...ern!e In
»:80; rcfre.hmenti, 10 o chick. Mld&gt;* f , (n n fumi.hingi More. Ihe already familiar with thl* product h
t raw fo rd triputng

Woman A

Wahid

Late Supper Planned
V

Gamma Omega

Chapter Meets

Baptist Church
Service

Star Menu Tonight

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••sssa."

aong*' on* ta p e /* ' o'clock
‘
'
r u n , tu " Co nt s"u,h
« « »• • •I'ortcmni you'll he
'T h e program U r d ; rn .0 the
^
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aurpri^d.
*
Ld.g^
.
htrd
a* Hie •hortening, your hiked pro
church auditorium *1 ll ; l b for a wurlh of furnlihihgi if your houie
duct* are hound to win blue rtb
ivle,
"The Beginning .of the
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. . cod til.OOO to 120,000; ISUJO if It bon*
■arm-Apple Mafflai
‘ |,r,lon,1.
colt UOOOO to IU.000. and MOOO
will he heard at 11 IS p m. The y |h# pr(f# WJ(
I etipa lifted enriched Bmtr
pallor, nr. W. p Bttmka J r w.d
- Tll/ f(Iu rr ^
var&gt;. ,,,
*» teaipoon tovia
take charge at IDS* until Juat t0UMf&gt; lrfar(1ln* In Ihe ineome
I leaiponnt baking powder
PV ! . m i d n i g h t hour.
, »l the owner and hit rrapontibili
teaipoon wait
The generd publle la invited to ,j ( i .. rommrn, r t H |U«m S Rei*.
■A leavpoon cinnamon
altend for all or part of the even- - reiy ent
S tlicca bacon
lag Come when yno can and le .v *
Cirr)tn*g lh,
„ udf t rt#p
« lo € tablespoon* hacoa
when you mull.
farther, the Bel* decorator* dli
dripping*
covered that the cod of furniture,
1 egg. beaten
only utually repre.cntt i ImmiI St
1 1 cup milk
per cent of the fumlihing* pur
*« rup ippleaaure
rhated. Other major Item*, and
(irea.e I I medium iltad at uffln
the amount* they represent of the pan*. Sift together flour, soda.
total fiirniahing* budget, are hiking powder, *alt ind cinnamon
Carpeting, I t par rent: draperle* Cook baton until lightly browned
end Bedspread*, II per rent, and Cul Into imall piece*. Mia together
lamp* and accesiorlei. 7 per rent egg. milk, appleiiur*. baton drip
ip
Whether you are trying lo figure ping* and pleeai of hacon. Add
1211
a budget for furnl.hlng that new liquid to dry Ingredient* and ttir
NEW YEAR'S EVE
home. . or arr trying lo estimate only until dry Ingredienl* arc mol*,
PARTY A DANCE
how Insurance on preient furnl-h trned Fill muffin pan* 2 1 full.
O rcb e .lra . Eavnra * I*. M.
Ing* should he divided, you m iy Bake in a hot ovaa (loO dagreaa
_ Itreakla.l t mil t A. M.
■
want to make a romparlton with F t I I to 20 minutei. Yield: I I
• l lk« A Hum# (iue*l« Only
J average figure* *uch aa theie
muffin*.

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. mghlclul. typ, perfor
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lhrre hjnp u .rn o ((trl ■ „ re ...
, i.yded Sto.taio for two hour* work
ta hoite** la S prrt* party

s rn e ri w ith

HlacLrvr I ’raw

Squaflh With Bacon

"Serving Ihe HeM To The Ilent”
Our Hrealewl Awnet — Your Hood Will
No. I Kfxlaumnl,
106 S. |'# rk Avr
Sen inf from 1:30 a, m. ’Ill S p. m.
No. 2 Realaurant
V A L D E Z

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Serving from 1:30 a. m. Til 8 p. m.

Church
Calendar

^ Wlo:,r1„hro,*

Nuptial s
Planned
Mr and Mr.. Alfred Hehhaum
J r , Mount Dora, anuomned Erl
day the engagement of their
daughter,
Mary
Kathleen, to
t'harle. F. W arcing. Mount flora
amt Wa.lilngtvvn, It. t
She i. I tie* granddaughter of
Mr. and Mr*. AB*ert Marlin of
Apopka. Ihe Martin* have many
friend, m Sanford.
M i h lirhbaum i. a giadualr of
Ihe Mount Dora High School. She
lervrd at pretldeat of Ihe local
chapter of the Nallonal Honor
Society and h . i editor of the
t.-hool pa|*er, Hi I'oint*. she wa*
awarded the llalfour medal for
journallnn and the American Le
gion award of honor at the end
of her tenPir year. Al Ihe preient
time the it iluilylng for a 11A at
Mary MathlngUm College of tile
l nivrriily nf Virginia in Fred
riichatiultf.
Mr. Wairuig u the con of Mr.
and Mra, J. Stanley Warring. He
wat valulaluiIan of hit clat* and
preaident of the ttudenl council at
the Mount Dora High School. He
hrti-rd to found the local chapter
of Ihe National Honor Society and
naa it* flral president
lie attended the (‘ollrgr of W il
ham and Mary. kYilUamihurg,
ka and i. furthering hi* iludie*
f**r a IIS in electnral engineering
ai t.i-orge Waihinglun L'niverilty
m VYaahinglon.

*panga
»« n »may
" h « 5 - i o ««.«.! hunger
drag you — weak and
.

n T ' P in lS S r lS
held a, .he
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t'hurch from 10 SO p. m umil mid
night. Sponsored hy the »pe«ial
11-aver lomniittee nf the Sctamn.
rn hour of fellow.hip will he en
loved In ihe Education*! Building
Horn 10 31)11 30 P m There will
l&gt;e a vpeclal candlelight acrvtre of
prvyer and prai*e conducted in Ihe
Sanctuary from II M p in until
midnight.
plnecrevl itaptitl Church I’ layer
meeting al 7 ti p m.
Pm rrrrti Baptist Church Welch
night Service Horn *:M12:0I.

pAhAonah
Mr and Mr*. J‘"jn Chandler_.nd
Iwo run* are v Idling hi* hnuhrr
and titter In-law, Cdr and Mr*
Ralph Chandler.
Rt,y Syme* iin.lerwrnl surgery
In Seminole Memorial lln'pltal
Tuetday
Mr. and Mr*. I*. P. Campbell
have had a* their gun!* through
the holiday a Mr. and Mr* R. B
Morphew and aon Billy, R.ibhln*
• Hlr, N C., ami Mr. and Mra
Robert M. Pullln and daughter
Unhide. Radrliffe, Ken.
la-dr and Air! John Hill havr
a* their gnrati her parent*. Mr
and Mr* C. J AVolf. Wa*hlnglon.
I) C The Hill* and their two
ton* and the W'olla (pent tome
time in Enrt Alyera recently.

I.l and Air* T J. Kilellna re
turne.l Alouday ttighl frnm Penta
cola where they ipent Chrlitma*
with her mother, Air* Alary E
Thnmpton. With them war# their
children, Kathy, Tat. and Tommy.
NEW YOHK —(DIM)— li.Han
Cdr and Mr* Norman K Me
vupper raiacrole I* a quirk and Inm* left Tue»day to attend Ihe
c»*y one tilth meal Melt 2 tattle Sugar Bowl tlame in New Or
■pouti* butler or niargariM In akll- Iran*. La.
lel Stir In I I J rup* packaged
pre rooked rt. e and '* pound
CAM.
grnund lurf 1 mtk. ti tiring run
vtantl*. until hruwnrd
Brmove
from beat, ttir In I emeUqw Dal
tan tty Le vpaghrttl taure ml*. D*
cup* hot water and 2 &lt; *ounce)
ran* tomato .auie Rrturn to hell,
bring lo boil, reduce heal, and
•Immrr A minutea. illrrlng fre­
Evmlnirw PA ‘-’-7500
quently lit b.rkr tn f I quart rat
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degrra oven. Serve* I

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,,mr
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To rrmlorce calorie tontrot.
rh ftV with a doctor about the u.e
«*f «PI*clll* *uppre..ant* ,A nev*
,,n* U-evonori doe. not ilim ulit*
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nervnu. .y.tem MedIcat report* Indicate it cart be
««**n »&lt;
and doc* not duturh
tleeplng later on
On the drinking »lde. remember
.hat moil cocktail* run over with
calorie* Dry red or while wine,
■nixed wiih »oda water a* a "*prtl*
trr" wilt la*l a long lipping lime
without supplying loo many calo­
rie*.

Meeting Scheduled
The regular meeiing of Seminol*
t | ,&lt;pUf No ? 0 ft|fr of lhf K.*t___ C1&gt;&gt; ^ iM
hl(1il
cm Star, will be held Thuraday
at a p m at the Alatonie Build­
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Cdr. and Mr* Kenneth Row elt
entertained al thrir Like Mary
liunve with a cocktail party Satur­
day from f a p m.
Holiday drroratumt were uird
in the room*. tlue*lt .flfite d
W * d'oeuvret from an array
pla&gt;ed on the buffet table on the
Florida porch. On the buffet wat
an attractive arrangement vuini
a cornucopia fillrd with pine
conee and Chrutma* ball* and
N&gt;« Year and ChHttma* vindle*
A ChriMma. tree graced one cor
ner of the room
Approiimalely n.\ pwiple attend
ed Ihe party. Several couplet
brought with them out-of-town re
lalivet. Among Ihe out-of-town
guritv were Cdr Howell'* parenlv,
Mr and Mr*. Wellman Unwell,
Vermont: ami hi* aunt and unite,
Mr. and Mr* Dcnnli stanlfotih,
Montreal,
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Chew on thl* new twin to Kip
Tor the main court*. ivnM fatty
ling If vnu are one of SI million meat* — pork, durk, goo*e or
American* who muit bailie hul him I'hoote rotet beef, turkey or
dge* during Ihe New Year. a. In chicken — »an* tweet and fatten*
the old.
ing lauce*.
You rant retolve to hr antiLeave the drum nicka for chitcoeial and *it in a rorner at par- dren While meat i* lower in eilotie* and fettlve dinner*. But every net thin dark
lime you open Ih it mouth to talk,' There * lev* In H# "gained" from
teem* the hnitei* ln*DI* on pop craconal divlie* *urh a* freah
ping *ome caloric laden thing into , ranherty vauce and che.inuta
it.
than from candied yam* — drip
How to btake the habit*
ping in calntie.
Stick by good eating principle*
Fre»h green *ilad* are alway*
It t better lo be careful now than .-(tod. If you *hy from the rich
plump later.
ilrtt*. t* and lauce*. Vote for nil.
Piny down (oml* which aid Inch vtnetar, tomato nr *1.111111 *!lm
r» at a gallop. Substitute other* topping*.
«itb fcw«l' « » : »
* • • "&gt;u"«h
Itadiihei. celery, tarred *m k*.
count* tn thl* w*:alline war.
pickle* ami rcli.h are more Himmmg than olive.
1
Stand by the .tear soup*. t.'»#
ulinder* uhere ctrattvy one. are
,oncerned
(’ocktail iiuur and between meal
tidhdtlng can he calorie cheap
and driiciout. Fraat on boiled
• linmp and lohaler, crab meat nr
oy tier*.
WEDNESDAY
You ran con*rr*e cabinet by
Trtining I'nlon Counril meelint ewitchi'g t.» j»rttfict**t a-vec'-vr*
at the Eir.t Bapllll Church »t T for Coffce and tea. Maybe the
P m
tio.tr*. will irrvc* io.v ilorlr de»*
IVatchnlght feiilvliirt, beginning , (-m io,ji in help you along,
at ihe Fir.t Raptltt Church with
Dahgrr lurk* In the dinner par*
prayer meeting at . W P m Thla
,hr u l(li| fJ l.

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1Makca 1 leriing*'
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• miner* medium egg no,idle*
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I rup lour (train
I rup grated Swl&gt;* rtieeie
NEK’ YORK - U J P I &gt; ~ Treat
t about 11 pound 1
■tinner gueit* to hubbard «&lt;|ua.h
t» rup finely chopped parsley
with bacon Five pound* of squash
I* lenpoon salt
will lerve l i t person*
I'epper lo lu te
W iih aquaih and place whole
Die** up rookrd celery with
Add
I lahlrtpnon latt to rapidly
on rark in larga taurepan Add
muilirooiii* and *11* 11*11 almond*
boiling water lo •» Inch depth hailing water, lira.lually add now
I ’ovrr and tleam 1 hour nr until die* to that watrr continue* to
tender. Remove from aaucepan, bud t'lmk uncovered. Hirrlnc or
cut away *eedt and atnngp por railonally, until lender Dram in
colander.
lion. Math until fluffy,
Combine noodle* and remaining
Rtaion with 2 tahlopoon* Hut
ter or margarine, ‘» tea.p-mn vail, ingrrdlrnt*: mi* thoroughly I'uur
'• teaipoon ground white pepi&gt;rr tnln grraved Individual raucrolra.
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*|&gt;oon* ground alliplca. Mi* well (ISO degree*) IS &gt;1 minute*, or un
Paneling
ami gainiih with crumbled im p lit thoroughly heated, flarnith with
Window*
bacon.
pnnlentn and panley, a* dnlred.
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lo each of you, as you have
been to us in the past six years.
Traditional New Years Dinners

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can keep vnur waDtllne while all
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| Louisiana's tricky winged “ T ' . NBC TV and radio, bcjlnnlng at
“ Oklahoma
does
thing*
l a i i r i Prr«* Inleraatlnnal
attack it headed by Billy Cannon. 1:43 pm. r %t.
well." he said. "Ard they do ihem
More thaa 300.000 (ant on five the I'P I'a "Player of the Year," ; The men who male the oddt so fast. And to many people do
different football fronts will take John, Roblnion and quarterback claim the Orange Howl game at it.”
themtclvet out to the old ••bowl'* | Warren ftabb. Clem-on. which Miami. Fla . should be one sided
Name* Same l.iarap
game Ttmnday dctpile a pointed uiet an unbalanced "T" forma- too, with Oklahoma 19-1 * a IV
Oklahoma Coach Hud Wilkinson
warning from oddt makers that lion and compiled an 12 record point choice ocer Syracuse (8 2&gt;. named virtually li.e tame starting
moat of the contest* should wind thi* season, relies heaviest on Syracuse Coach Hen Srhwartawal- loam as he did all season. The
up in one-sided fashion.
Harvey White for its ground gain iter summed up the Soonrrs per- only rxrcp’ion was sophomore
. Nearly
100.000.
the
biggest ling. Ik e game will he rarrled on fectly.
Hob Cornell, kho will start al
rrowd of the day, it espreted at
quarterback in place of David
Pasadena. Calif., where Iowa I*
Baker, dropped for failure to meet
a whopping I* port choice to
academic standards. CBS will car­
Hose
ry the game on TV and radio at
trounce California in
I 13 pm . r i t .
Howl.
Randy
Duncan.
All America
Treat Christian and the If. S
quarterback, hrads a Hawtkeyc
Air force Academy are matched
‘ team sehich compiled a 7-1 I recin the closest game of the day at
— ord thi* season while hit opposite j
the Cotton Howl In Dallas. Tet.
„ number is Joe Kspp. who direc-1 NEW Y on K (CPU - The nal rd I ’rris International's l'J'.H All- Texas Christian 18 2) it "only" an
, ted the Uoulen Hears to a 7-1 timore C olli and New York Star team.
right point favorite over the Air
•
campaign (•enerally regarded the (Hants. who played the National
Hallimarr, new league champi­ force 190 1) although a recent
•'grand daddy" of all New Year'a football League's first "sudden on. placed quarterback John Cnl snow could make the field soggy
Day classics, the Rote Howl game death" overtime game last Sun las. halfback la-nny Moorr, end and throw the quoted odd* out of
will he aired by NBC-TV and ra- day. today won 10 berths on Unit Raymond Berry and tackle Jim kilter.
dlo atarting at 4:«J p m. e.s.t. i - ■
.................. . ■ ■ ' --------------- I ’arler on the offrnvive unit. Knd
A rrowd of 73,000 can look for
IJSU Heavy favorite
tiino Marchetli and tackle (iene a duel between speedy Jack
Top • ranked Inulsiana State,
f.ipvromh of the Colls won spots Spikes of TCU and hard-charging
which was Ihc only major u.ilwaton Ihe dcfrn'ivr platoon. N ew ; Steve (ialioa of the Air Force
en tram In the country with a
York. Lastrrn Division champion. Those who can! make it to Dal
10 0 alate, is a top heavy 15 point j
placed larklr rtoovevelt Brown lav Thursday can catch the game
favcrlte over Clemton in the Su­
and center Itay Wirtrcha on thr on CBS TV or radio at approxi
gar Howl luttle al New Orlranv. |
rffrniivr unit while linebacker inatrly 3 30 p in. e.s.t.
_ where a crowd of 80.000 it an
■■ ■ OLF.N COVE, N Y. (UPI&gt; - Sam llulf and safrtyman Jtm Pattlrtpatrd.
c.'amny's going south again with ton won places on defense.
The mythical Iwoplatnon tram
the Dodgers and. man. hr thinks
this It "the greatest New Year was selected In voting hy sports
writers who ro irrrd the 1938 camever.”
Although still confined to * I P**8a in the It league ritie*.
w h e e l c h a i r . Hoy Campanula
_
Pl* te ™ ,r r
couldn't keep Ihe excitement out
The
Angeles Itams plarrd
of his voice av he talked about Lhr. " ? 'V er* on lh* . off.rn ,i' e
A spe&lt;i|l New Year's Kvc pro­
( “ my new job with the Dodger*" Del Shotner at end. Duane I’ut
gram featuring the 1939 Tanger­
nun
at
guard
and
Jon
Arnett
at
lit LIIIC niF-l.
at his home here today
ine Howl twirling ehampion is sla­
BRISBANE. Australia (U P D — : " i f * ihe kind of thing I wanted halfback, Cuard Dick Slantel of
Sanford Orlando
Alex (The Chief) Olmedo. a Peru- (0
a|| lny
&gt;j|,| the for ihe Washington Redskins and full ted tonight at
Kennel Club.
vrian on lend-lease In the I mini mrr Dodgrr catcher, "and now hark Jim llrnwn of the Cleveland
Tlie new champion, chosen from
States Davis Cup Icim . whipped 1 1| he ,bie io be right hark with Browns rounded out the attacking
about
ISO entrants from 11 states,
tram
Australia'* tennis monopolists al- a|| ,hf fellas again"
Thr nthrra who won berths on wilt highlight a 10 race program
most
single-handedly
and the
All this was made possible Tues
designed to end in lime for New
Yanks reclaimed Ihe famed mug ,|ay when Vice President Hui/y Ihe defensive unit were end ciene
Year's Lvc partirs and other fes­
today liy winning the challenge ||avasl of the Dodgrr* announced llrtto of Waihinrton. tackle Frnir
round, three mitthrs to two.
jn i
Angeles that Campanella Slautnrr of the Pittsburgh .Steel tivities.
Olmedo clinched Ihe best c»f five w||j rcj0jn the club at a special er*. linebackers Joe Schmidt of l For the past three years, racing
aerie* for Ihe IJ. R by out classing roac|, for i) mfgt r youngster* at the Detroit Lion* and Hill Ororge f«ns have Iwen treated by ten
Aahley Cooper. 6-3, 4 «. 6-4. *-«•' Vero Beach. Fla . during th* 1939 of the Chicago Heart, halfbacks *»H«nal twlrlinr following the an
Jack Butler of Pittsburgh and
Orlando tournament.
Then, with Ibe Cup already In ,j,ring training season.
Tomorrow, 20 more race* will
American hands, more Ihan 18.000
"Campy'* rehabilllallon follow- Yale I .ary of Drlroit and safety
grnanimr fans watched Mat An- |ng his tragic accident Ihe night man HoMiy Dillon of the Oreen welcome 1959 for the parimutuel
enthusiast. A 10-event matinee
derson turn bark Harry MacKay „f Jan M , a sufficiently advanced n»&gt;Fxtkrr*
nils will get underway at 2 p. m . fol­
of Dayton, Ohio. 7 5. 13 I I , I I 9 w ,ha| h&lt;! can hf|p
||av*»| The second learn Olfcnv
lowed by night competition at 8:10.
' . . i . l
- a- _
l l .u .a l
in a “ who cares" final match.
said. ■Later,
Itavasi added. Cam- Prtr Kclrtalf of Philadelphia and
Tonight's big ninth race fea­
The Yank's stunning victory will panelia will have official status Jim Orr of Pittsburgh; tarklri
go down as one of thr greatrsl up­ with the Dodger* as avalilant su­ Lou Creekmur of Detroit and Mike tures the best dog in the Hiuth,
sets in the 68 year history of the pervisor of scouting In the east McCormack of Cleveland; guard* i possibly in Ihe world. The great
challenge round. The odds were rrn area of thr I I S.
Art Spinney of Hallimorr and Jim Indurall drew Ihe scvtnlh post
l&gt;o*ltinn, from which he won hit
stacked high against them when
"I waa tickled when they put Hay Smllli of Cleveland: center
the matrhel began Monday, for the proposition to me,” Campa­ Jim llingo of tirren Itay. quarter lavl race hy four and one half
Australia had won the Cup seven nella confessed, "and it tlidn I hack Hobby Layne of Pittsburgh lengths,
and halfbacks Frank Cifford of
Striving for an upset will be
times In Ihe lost right years and take ine long lo say yes.
Lad kept it “down under" time
"Being away from tbe dull all New York anil Ollle Malmn of tbe frank Best, Dapples, Run Happy,
Chicago Card*. Alan Amrclie of Llainr Nug, Rebel Mkinite, Hocay
1938.
year really hurt . . . You got no
Cool. Deliberal* Playrr
idea how much . . . And now ev­ llallimnre and Rick Caiarr* of thr Mactiinty and Simla.
Bui now the cherished trophy— erything it all right again."
Chicago Hears tied for second,
'
oymhot of world amateur tennis
tram fullback honors, splitting the —
—•
■»., •
supremacy —is headed back to
two votrs Brown didn't gel.
t X - V j I d D l I IT C n C T
Ihe Slates. And all Ihe credit be­
lb feme — ends, Andy llohu«trl
longs to Olmedo. a fearless netII, New York, and Ibiug Atkins,
man with Indian blood in his veins
Hears; litk lc i. Art Donovan, Hal
HINC.IIAMTON, N Y. (U P D —
who
tomahawked
Australia's
timore. and Bob (lain. Cleveland;
lilenn Spencer, former pitcher for
greatest start with emit delibera­
linebackers. Let Hlchtcr. Los An
the Pittsburgh Pirate* and New
tion.
grlrt. Wall Michaels, Cleveland, York (Hants, died Tuesday at the
The
22 year old atudrnt
at
and Hariand Scare. Nr« York;
age of 33
United Press International
Poulhsrn California had a hand in
hallhsrkt, Curl Tascff, Baltimore.
S|ienrer. a nalivr of Corning.
The downfall of lop ranked Cin­ Don Paul. Cleveland. Andy Nc
all Hires American victories. He
apanked Anderson In Monday's cinnati from the unbeaten ranks
na|t|mnrr. and Will Sherman, N.Y , waa »*ith the Pirates from
1928 tbrnu.h 1937 during which
e.pening singles match and then andlhe one point narrow escape* U | Angt| „
lime he won 23 games and lost
teamed with Hamilton itirhardson of Kentucky and Kansas State
to win Tuesday's doubles match stole the basketball limelight to %. ■ ■
/* •
•
w 29 Spencer served a* a relief
pitcher with the world champion
.and give the I). 8. a 2-1 lead.
day from Hie crowning of six new Y Q I U C S
V ^ flO m p iO n r
11933 (Hants, turning in a 0-2 rec
• However, the chief saved hi* major tournament champions.
r \t *
a.
a.1
ord that season.
niosl devailalinr tennis for Coop-1 Kansas State, Michigan. I'rnn \ J A f T l S t O V u l l O r t l C S
The former big leaguer was an
•r. who had defeated MacKay State, luiuistana State. Miami of
NLW YORK (U P D —Cut It'Ain*
on opening day.
"Ohio
"
' * Miatlislppl Slate joined
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and
m jnj|,rr
hfaVywe»ghl chain executive with a l.ieal meat park­
the honor rollI of holiday carnlv.l pion
p(m,
n „Vl,
| . , Ucrton.
today ing rompany at the time of his
rhampinna through victories Tura iatighrd cdf » proclamation hy thr death
day night.
New York Boxing Manama' A*
Itut Cincinnati * Ol tin lots In socialinn that tdg Nino Valdes of
North Carolina Stair in Hie semi­ Cuba
world
81*81 8is
9
W ill »U
«ehampion
l l * 8 |l l |* M &gt; l l .
*7
, BILOXI. Misi. (U PD — Ctcmson final round of the Dlvle Classic at
• ! wouldn't r \r n dignify It with
.W ^
7.
• spokesman say Ihe Tigers' first Halclgh, N. C . was the lop topic
any comment.” said D'Amalo. game c.f howling Is believed to
' airing quarterback, under orders that had 'em burling, along with
"Lverylmily knows they're just have originated in northern Italy
to stay In bed hrre today with a Kansas Slate's 87 08 win over Colo
stooges for the International Box about 1,308 years ago.
••slight ankle Injury." will lie able rado In the Big Light tourney
to play in the Sugar nowt game. finals and Kentucky'* 7&gt;S • 75 tng Club."
The nfltrial recognition of world &lt;xr&gt;|
IJ s i
A Cl?mion •poVrsman said Tues­ squeaker over Illinois in a nonchampions Is determined by Ihe »&gt; IlS O n IIO IC IS Iv C C O rQ
day quarterback Harvey White waa Imirney game.
National Boxing Aatoeiallon. the' CHIt'AtiO —(U P D — Hack Witordered to bed with the Injury to
Nalional scorli.g champion Os­ New York State Athletic Commit- son of the Chicago Cubs establish
get him "off hi* feel for a while" car Itohcrtson (allied 29 points in
sion. Ihe Kuropean Boxing Union cd the all time major league reeand avoid ch*nr*s further exercise vain for Cincinnati a* thr Hear
• would result In his leelng unable rats suffered their first loss in and the World Boxing Committee ord when hr drove in 190 runs in
—not hy manager*' a-soelatlon*. &lt;!'•'
'to play acalnst L25U.
seven games. Tourney boil North
Carolina Stale ( I P , ranked No. 8
nationally, never trailed and led
hy a* much as t l points with
eight minute* left before Cincinna­
I I I
ti staged a mild comrhark.
Me M IAM I IIKACH (U P D — Sopho
more guard Dave Zeller lilt for , t a . ts .__________&gt;■ rv - *
six point* In m rrtlm r late Tues
I lit S U m m C M lI D fiy
day to give Miami University of
LAKE CITY «UPll— Mayor
Ohio a 89 87 victory over Hie Uni Murrey L. Hagen proclaimed Jan
vrrsily ill Miami. Fla , for the a at "P al Summerall Day" in
enampionihlp of the first Hurri­ tumor of Ihe place kicker for Ihe
cane flat let sail Tournament.
New York (iianlt football team
Karller, New York University
.Summerall, a native of Lakr
walloped fulane 77 17 In a conso­ City, will lie honored with a dinner
lation runteit.
at the Lake City Country Club.

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CLASSIFIED

INDEX

I — LOST AND FOUND
S -rO H KENT
f 2-A-ROOM A BOARD
* —HE.YLII RENTALS
4 - n ANTED TO R E M
* — REAL ESTATE FOII SALE
• —FA R M S . ACREAGE •
GROVES
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
»—MISCELLANEOUS
• —FLOWERS • PLANTS
SHRUBS
1*—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
H -.Y IT O M O H IL E S •
TRAILERS
i:-B O A T S ft MOTORS
IIFARM SUPPLIES ft
m a c h in e r y

11—PETS . LIVESTOCK .
M in u s
IS— ARTICLES WANTED
I t —PLACES TO E A T
17— BEAUTS PARLORS
IS—FEMALE HELP WANTED
IS— MALE HELP WANTED
3 t—MALE OR FEM ALE
71-W O R K W ANTED
23—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
21—SPECIAI SERVICES
S I-P IA N O SERVICES
2i-A—DlilLDING CONTRACTORS
: i - k l i :c t r ic a t .
CONTRACTORS
21-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS,
2Y-B BUILDING SUPPLIES
ST— NOTICE - PERSONALS
2A—ARTICLES FOR SALE
29—F'l RNITURE ft

norsEiini.n

I —LOST ft F017*0

:- F O B RENT

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Unfurnished two bedroom houi*.
kitchen equipment. (OS San Car­
lo*. Phone FA 2 3931 Robert A.
William*. 363 on
Will person who picked up red
wallet Dfr 21th. p lfiic keep
Kite bedroom home. 2 tiled hath*
the moofjr and return the pa
JTOO M a cnoli a Ate. FA 24931,
pert. Nu quctlloni alktd. Erma
Anderton, FA 2-3)92.
Small furniihed apartment. Adult*
FA 2 0702.
FOUND: Set key*. Call Eva Ccm
Beauty Shop.
5 room apartment at 107 VV. 9th
.street. Call after 1:00 P. M.
FOUND—Bird dug. Cameron Are
FA 2 3479.
Phone FA 2*406
•/ BEDROOM HOUSE, fumiahrd.
J -F O R RENT
1WIY Cedar A»e. Shoun hy ap
pointmrnt. Phnne FA 2 4IW.
2, 3 ted 4 bedroom houiei and
L O S T -: Beagle
Clonti. Ov if do

Third St, A Park Atenuc. South
V all Call Rail
Phone FA 2 3411

J-A ROOM ft III* \ Mia
ROOM AND HOARD. FA 2 01*2

MOVE IN TODAY

w o o D R u rrs
Faro* ft Garden Center
ANNUALS
4nj Celery Ave.

Seminole Really

''Y o u r husband in much better th i* morning except
Fur a bit: lum n where bin head hit tho floo rl"
REAL ESTATT. TOR S ALB 3 -R E At. ESYATE FOR SALE

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

QUALITY &amp; SPACE

3 bedroom large furniihed upstair*
apartment. In town
143 a Spare comfort, and modern lit in:
month. Call FA 7-3011.
I* the keynote of tin* beautiful
nearly new concrete block 3 bed
2 bedroom nicely furniihed roomy
room home located in one of
apartment. 113 a month. Phone
Sanford’* N ! C E ft residential
F A 2 0041
are**. 2 Tile hath*. p*tio, car
port, al»o. diihwather, built-in
•tote, and exhaust fan. TRICE
114.30b with excellent term*.

Longwood
News

2 H edronm t
F lo rida Hoorn
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$28000
(Include* Cloamg)

BUY Of The WEEK
Owner ha* rrdured thr price ol
thi* mndrrn 3 Iwdroom concrete
block home with GE kitchen.
exh*u*t fan. , pace heater and
hot water heater Earee dlnina
area, terrain floor* REDUCED
to 112.300 with only 119100 down
ami 34100 per month.

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only $57*31) monthly
•

Block* Wf»t Of F renck
Avenue on 20th Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

AA. II. “ I l i i r S T U M P C U A ffnry For thi P,e*t Run In Itral Eitate
Realtor ft Iniurrr
Sfcfc CULLEN &amp; I1AHKEY
As'oc Laura B Otler, It. E. Tafler
AV. A. Cagle, Jr. Sale«man
Ariel! Pticc. Everett Harper
110 N. Park Are. Fh. FA 2 2391
Phone FA 2 4MI
^ ’ 12 N P*rk
FOR SALE OR RENT: 2 Bedroom
I t . 006, ca»Ii bu)* equity in home
Cn home at 2701 Alagnolla Ate
with Income, Balance 34" per
GE equipped kitchen. 2 block*
month. Flr»l ‘Eedenl. HU Pal
from Pinrrrcst School. F’A 23311
metto. C. K Ellt*.
or 71'* Palmetto Avr.
Tht* i* a Kue,t pax to the Ititr
Thralle lor Carl Boone. Exp. Nearly new I bedroom home, 44
young fruit tree*. 34,SW. with
dale Jan. 1. '39
term* FA 2-1419

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

FISIIERS NURSERY
Magnolia ft Onora F A 2 IkV.
Oinamrnlal hhrub* • Tree* . p*at

BEAUTIFUL

,1 I led roo m— I A 2 Ita lh

HOMES

I &amp; 2 YIIS. OLD
low Down Paymrnl*
ft .Atonthly Patnirnl*
CUNT.WT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Cor Hwy. 11-92 A 27lh M.
WAS 311300
NOW 912.300
Phone FA 2-130'
1100 Magnolia. Large 3 bedroom.
DECEMBER 2*29
2 hath home
HO.MK-SKI'KLRS
Admissions
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor Ia&gt;v,l) 3 lilt I tiuth home Iw ilrd
Cynthia MrElroye t Sanford)
Ratninnil I .undquivt. A»*oe.
In Wynnrwuod nclion F'ealur
Terrence Chri»Un*rn (Gen EA 2 3931
ing torn phi i-l) cr|uip|ir&gt;l kilrhrn.
Atlantic Bank llldg
rva i
•puir hcali-r
tiriairo lliwtrs
I inda U t Daffrun • Sanford)
Thi* home i, onl) on,- year old
CLOSE IN
Mary- Martin (Sanfonli
ami vim mav liavr Immrdlatr
I bedroom. 2 h»th,
story farm
T. C. I’hllllpx tsanfonl)
ponetilou for orl) IH.vn down
h o ii * • reef nil) remodeled
Nora McDowell (Sanfordi
and monlhly pay menl* less Ilian
Approx. 3 arre* cleared ft fenc­
Joan Jacolit (SanfordI
rent
ed land Low down payment
til rib*
EA 2 4301.
Let Us show you |lu* imiifiirlahlr
I!aliy girl to Mr. and Mr*.
3 HR. 1 ball! Iiume ho »t* d in
Jo.eph Daffron (Sanford*
Bel Air secllnn Includes kdehen
L it* for •ale, located 4 mile* AV.
It.ih
bo; in Mr ami Mrs.
of Sanford. Eh. FA 7 3249.
cqulpprd. *p»cf licalcr, and
Samuel Simon* (Sanford •
Venetian blind* Priced aI only
Discharge*
3in.fr**. with 310)0 down and
Mayfair section, a »paclou* 3 bed
Emma Jean William* thanmonlhly paymrnl* of 339 !A
room home. FA 2 1W4
:’ord I
Beautiful 3 ilit, kh*'h home local
Inet Illuxlr* (Sanford)
nl in lovely PI nee n-11 area ) ra
.MAJOR RltOAVN RFAI.TY
Mr*. I.eroy Hill *nd baby
lure* rlrrln r kitchen, spate
Rrallnr
(.Sanford)
healer and vrnelian blinds This
LAKE MARA
Mr*. tAalter Cook and taby
hotni' It in eareNent cnmlltlori
Ph F A 2-3217 Or FA 2 IM i
• Sanford)
Purchaser may ***umr a I r .
Juanita Bradley- (Sanfordi
A'. A. Mortgage. Priced al only
EXCEPTIONAL
AAELL
Charlie Moore (Sanford)
312,393 with tlY'V down ami
1 llrdrw m . 3 hath klti-hrn rqiilp
343.92 mnnlhly A'oilahtr now*
ped home Many ither «*iri&gt;
4to Bnareliff. FA 2 1»09

r o r i K i * p l a n t s rh f a 2-142:
or f a r-o ::o
s a n f o k d
; FLOAVEi: SHOP. AV* telegraph.

?T1 t! per month including taxc*
artd insurance Attractive ;t U-d I I — AUTUMOBILES—TRAILERS
room home ideally located in
luttle \rniec. FA 2 *441.
‘31 F'ord E-100 pickup. Cine tondilion. Tern", f*. A. Scolt. 4 A'otuMa Dr.. DeBary. Fla
ROSA L. PAYTON
f!«gi* tried Real F.itate Broker
Ph. FA 2-1301 —1TDJ at Hiawatha It wLl pay Y'OU to *te u* hafoie
you buy. Open Evening* and
Sundava.
New 2 lx-dro*&gt;m home, lerrarzn
EASTSIDE TKAII.FR SALES
floor*. Urge e»r porte and utility
ralatka, Fit.
rpnm Ji K*J, I I
for equity
halance 332 per month. Phone
Two ton UMC trutk moving van.
F A 2 2311
See *1 at Phllllpi ’ 34" across
river. C. R. Davi*
I OR EXCHANGE lit owner for
•omelhing of rqual value oulilde i»MI RENAULT—3.000 milr* Ph
lit) limit* — li'-uie and m lot*,
FA 21694 1401 V. 2nd M
imiile Apply It'-t Palmetto Ate.
2 bedroom
or Phone FA 2 3U9 after t i i 1137 KNOX 41 ft
trailer. 33uu down, lake up pay­
p m
mrnl*. Ph EA 2 1196 aflrr 4
P. M

Hospital Notes

4 Family Members
A t Same College

Strnntrum Realty
HERBERT STENfiTROM
RE AMUR
I.YNN RlxNI R
I.OTTIE BRiiADAAAY
Ataoclalet
II I N. Park Ph FA 2 242*

12—BO YTS and MOTORS

3rd Addition.

Jlunica Deiigrnttl F«»r

A^jx Moilth* W«rk

In Wronsr Family

Quick laundromat Service
Shirt* Fmlihed tn 41 H.iuri
Santtone Dry Cleaning
F: 2Slh St. Fnodmirl Rldg
S U ITH S ID E
I.AUNDHOM Al

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FHA In Scr'icc
Conventional
FinnncinR:

J. W. HALL

Down Payments
L 2\ S100

$490 DOWN

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,

Inc.

S t.p .

A?ao//y C\

AUTO GLASS
INSTALLED

Windshield
Door (ila*a

Hack (.Inan
Am l lil.iai*

SKUAin;

Srnkttrik iilnsw and I’.iint Co.
i i : i n w. 2nd si.

124

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PAIRS*

BVILDfNft-l

p a in t in g

Build to yottr plant.
Remodeling and Addiliona
(MJN LUKE
Thonj FA 2-7.421

IMPERIAL DECORATORS
painting and papering
FA 2-371C or F A 2-7»10 after ait.
24— INSURANCE
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F A 2 3149

27— NOTICES—PERSONA l-S
s c o r r s palm m a n o r
Home for the aged
2690 Orlando Dr. Sanford
Thona FA 2 721 1

Old-Flnhinnrd Ihindttnnn
Sate up a lew mid job* amt give
me a rail, l it fix them all.
F'A 2 0770
la.»r weight * * frlv with newly
Rrlratrd DexADiel Tablela.
Only Me at your Drug store.

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HEATING

ii. a. run; co.
20* S. Park —-

FA J IU I

24— AI II I.EX | lift RALE
Cotton A AAool Yarn*. Notion*,
Threads. Tape*.
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At The Sign Of The Totem Pol*.
2617 S. French Ava.

Eiirmlurr Moving ft Storage
C. E. r i l l l Ell'S. Agent
AVASIIBURN VAN LINES
1300 Trench Ave.
FA 2 IB1 BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Most Any AlaVe
F t R M Tl'R E CENTER
Space licalcr* — Floor Furnarc*
111 AV. 1st S|. FA 2 3141
Clean and Service. 31.36, Outside
lank Initatlathm. EA 2 4743
FACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
Be comfortable wilh
VENETIAN BUNDS
JOLO SI AL
Window* close light with Jot-0 Enclosed htid. Sag-proof bottom
tail with pltitlc end*. Plastic
Seal, no ilorage problem. Keep*
heat In. cold, dust, sand and via
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylca
Irr uut. Easily installed hy
cord*.
housewife. F ir demonstration Ncnkiiiik (ilast **ntl I’alnt Co.
call C, R.
Newell,
I’honc 112-114 AV 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-1422
NO I 1470, DeBary.
Compton* Encyclopedia*. FA2 3360.

M A—ROOFING A I'l.l MRIMI
FOR

PLUMBING

36 Inch 4 burner rlrrlrlr stove,
excellent cimdilion. 3.V&gt;, AVarrrn
St. opposite nety Baptist Church,
l/mgvyood.

WORK
HANDMADE CAST NET
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CALL (Free Estimate*&gt;
14 AVtdenlnr: l ‘i ft. In perfect con
r ir ts A ii.L i:
dition. Used only once. Ideal for
PLUMBING A HEATING INC.
inultet, rlc. Ph. FA 2-1417 after
I.it en sed — Bonded — Insured
3,30 p. m.
SANFORD — Phone EA 7 7431
FOR SAI.E- Remington Magnum
MERCURY O i r n n V R D MOTORS
PLUMBING
pump action shot gun: 12 gaugt.
W. P SMITH
Contracting ft Repair*
full choke, 30 inch vent rib tsarOuikuard Sale* ft Service
F'rre Estimate*
rrll Less than I Imx shell* firrd
2315 Park Avr
FA 2 6211
It I.. II.ARVEY
In gun. New price Silt 40. will
201 Saidoid Avr. Phone FA 2-3341
fell for 316360 Gun rate fret.
1 5 -ARTICLES WANTED
Call FA 2 2815
Cavh for furniture or surplus,
Super Trading Po*l. 5infold•
2• —FURNITURE and
Orlar.du Hwy. EA 21*177.
HOUSEHOLD GOOD*
“ Everything tnr Ihe hporttman”
Yn.ir Evlnn.de Dralrr
IIOIISON SPORTING GOOIIR
3016-4 E. I *l
t'hona EA 2-5961

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17—B E A IT Y PARLORS
San fouls Mo*l Moslem
llrauly Salon
Noll Walrr T A' Sumps

HAiiitiirrr s iie At rv nook
ink So Oak

FA 2 3712

14—FEM AI.F

IIK I.r

YIR CONDITIONING
CONTRACT and- REPAI R AVORK
1007 Sanfvrd A ir.
I I 2 4,42

• BIG VALUES
• QUICK* CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

WILSON - .MANOR

New And Used Furniture
PLUMBING ft REPAIRS
311 E F irst St
EA 2 3622
Joe C. tholllas
1023 Santa SI.
EA 2 0*19

W YNTF.H

$8AVKS

Ll.AHKS PLUMBING AND HEAT
Housekeeper.
muil
have own
ING ha* moved to our nrw loca­
transmutation Salary 323 week
tion 402 W 37th SI , Phone
ly; 5'. d a )v. FA 2 2417
F A 2 2271.

Mather of Sanford

It—'I (l,E

21*3-209 E. First St. Ph. FA 2 091*

IIE l.P

K ANTED

24—PIANO SERVICE

New ft- ( 'l t d .
Furniture nnd A p p lia n c e s

MAN AVAN n . 0
Gnwl opening PIANO TUNING ft III PAIRING U*rd furnliure. appllince*. toofa
etc Bought-snld. Larry'* Mart
AY. I . HARMON
Sell fiawleigii Product* tn San
2!5 Sanford A o . Ph FA 2-412*.
ioid ut E. Volusia Lo. Year Ph. FA 2-4222 A'ler 8 m p m.
atound iteadv work: t.'«&gt;&lt;l pro
( m it .iiix i. * 11vi it Yi n iitu
Ills See .) V\ Mane). P II
( mlrr I onslrurlion
Box 71 Anltmns nr write Itaw
For .arpenlry, palntmr, * -teenIrlgh « Drpl I At. HO 137. Mem
ing. tt.uflng, and plaster repair,
pint, Term
asphalt Hie, asbestos
masontir nr wood step*, leveling
:o—Ytale or I euiale
and lepailing
garage*
ami
A U l’IKT COMMUNITY
wrecking call l'A 'J t4l'9.
Colored halp ssauled. mucl he nvrr
Nfiir
M.i.v fitir Country Club
21 apply in person at Pig N*
ELECTRICAL SERA'ICE
Whistle.
VACUUM CEEANER REPAIRS
17,500 lo Uuisxi year)) for man,
Part* for all make* of rlraner*;
woman or agency who ran or
Flirt trim. Hoover. Kurby, elr.
ganlrr and tell insurance, mo
Free pick up. Work guaranteed
delill*! YYe base more prnspeel*
FA 2 471*
than you can at*. Available
now K*rerienre good hut not Ifouia Wiring — Electric Service
liters.ary if a good salesman
Sid Vihlen
MODKRATKI.Y I’HICKD
Wr ha-c all si limit ihlldrrn inn AND ALL E!.F:CTR|C Cn
•tired in lln* trtinly. Phone F'AIr 112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913
fas 2.1927 rollecl. Ihrough liei ember 3o 34 YVrlle YY S 23 A - Rl ILIILNf.
R I P A I fl b
Jenkln*.
907 So
Freetnnnt, FAINTING
Tampa f Florida for mformaHon, All inqimiet eonlulrntlal FLOOR ,*nding »rd finlahlng
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
Seminole County amcc 1923.
21—Mark Wanie*
If. M. Glraton, I.aka Mary
lUby silting, ironing. FA 17924.

IIATTISBURG. Mi*». - ( L T D —
Mrrwin F. Ilcnnrtt, hi* wife »r&gt;d
two children all are *tudrnt« al
M i'ilu ip p i Southern College They
call It Ingetherneu
Bennett explained lh*t he »nd
II
IT IS .I t KAL ESTATE
hi* wife rut short their education
aik Crumley A Montrith
to raise a family. They operated
I t 117 South Park Ph. EA 2 4695
a dairy farm until the rhtldren. »
•on and daughter, were old enough
Thi* I* a gutit p n * tn Ihe ll:ir
tn enter college Mother and Dad
Theatre for Ra&gt;mimd I'rrry
then saw their chance and Mgnrd
Exp. dale Jan. 7 .¥&gt;,
up. too
Bennett and son Merwin are
Ry owner—3 Icedrpun*. tile lialli.
vDiling with hi* parent*. Mr and
« a .N FRANCISCO - f U t ’D - Two junterl&gt; .taughter Virginia t* a
kitchen equipped, ) loritla room
Mr*. George Pnff.
wmifd-be bindIU did everything .nphotnorr and Mrs Eennctt I* t
hurricane fence, rarporte. u nlit)
Mr *nd Mr*. I ’ertier Muse h*d
m (n attempt to rob a loan fr r ,hm*n.
*
room, vrnrtun blind*
Total Ironing. 10e ft 13c. FA 2-7241.
a* dinner guc«t Chriitma* hrr affjt ( j,tr t
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prlee $12,300. with 9930.00 down
parent* Mr. and &gt;lr&gt; Julian AMI
Armed with toy pDtoli. the pair
f 'n u f n n w r
HOUSEKEEPER
Middle a g e
pajin rn l. Phune l'A 2 2226.
liamiuo, and Uncle Joa AAilliamiotl, nr,|errd |o*n apnrauer Ben &gt; llioll A . U r t I U l A It. l U I l l t l
while lady de»lre* tight home
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NEW YORK —(U l’l l — tike
and floo Sifelc and M l Bucks.
to lay on the floor — nett to a
keeping for I or 2 adult* nr one
Lakrfrnnl 7 bedroom •! ame home
Mr and Mr*, r.eorcc Merritt ot holdup alarm Elliott jounird the fu»»y cuilomer. a man walked
child over 4. live in. EA 2 1119.
Practically
finithrd
on
inside
among the Hiipl*) rack* of a
Oroec, Mr*. Jack Martin of Or­ ( |arn1
nraulifu! lot right on lake. Short AYashing nr irnning taken In,
A* they left, one of the bandli* ,«hoie»alc fur huu*e and * * rr fully
lando »nd Mr. and Mr*. Rnliml
Florida L ivin g
dtitanrr frogi lid .and 92.1(4)
FA 2 Mi'Sk 2431 Chase Ave J. H
Gilt* were s»c*l» Chriitma* Hat dropped Ihe U41 loot and had to 'elected about Em mink stole* .1 sk I lledroom*— 1 A - llnths
rash price, t.'an be financed Call
la-e
«■( .Mr ami Mr*. AValtcr Price ami pick It up. He alio tripped hm worih approximately la.Ooo
(ru nipt on Builders in Orlando,
rampinlan liTrrfkinj »hf U tlrr't
Ilf forr th^l, Humtb* hf ana hi %
daughtett.
t.A 2 (kill.
12—Bt SINERA OPPORTDNITIE*
yir *nd Mr* Henry Cmiper and glai&lt;ei ind overlooked H.PfO ly companion had carefully bound
inf
on
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counter.
up
Ihe
proprtelnr,
hit
wife.
*on
*nn ol .Afltmi were pa*t wee.end
REAL ESTATE OltlYE IN
For sate—phonograph record*, hi
Viilion of Mr. and Mr* llcrlicrl
A* they fled *n a xlolcn auto, and accountant
2514 Trench A*e.
ft. acrestorir*. Ettabllthed Finn
they ir**hed Into Ihrte tar*, and
■ —
”
Mu»e and family.
nes* Downtown Inealiqn, Ideal
came tn a hall when they *trurk
man and wile busines* ModeRealtor
a fourth while headed the wrong
H u U ,YWOOD —el PI -— • Porgy
rale mveatmrnt required. Box
“&lt;
*11
Hall"
Phone
FA
2-I44I
w-at on a n-e .y ‘'r e '1
and lies*" has hern completed as
TV. Sanford Hr raid
7 ht men, Uit iam O MilJfjr. I .
pirt of ihf pholo
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and Albert Pro-.re. 31. turd to gi»pii&gt; t, couteriMd, ami Ihe next
13—SPLCIYL SI.RYICI.S
run in oppose direct!.™ b it weir &gt;
mf,R(h* will he devoted lo
INCLUDFiS Cl.OMNG COSTS
Irm tm liiilp Occtip.mcy
WEI L DRILLING
(oliared b'
poll i f inf n
.achfdcal %»&lt;»rk on Ihf I 1: hour Iona
NF7W 3 liedrnom block house
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Fairbanks Morse Purnp*
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S n lis fa c llo n or Y «ur
llrpair* tn all make*
large lot. Modern driigr, arrm
A O ft f ' G r O O l
I QW
Producer .h:murl Goldssii e\
HOWARD W. LONG
Money C h e e rfu lly
s^xan i v i u v i
_ec|f , n h|1(&gt; j u American pre
luattd by *ufl panel color*. F.l
J07 E Commercial Ave
Refunded.
OSSINING. N. Y. (UP!) — In- mlere
in New York
in July.
flclcncy kitchen — serve all
Phone FA 2 2432
hreskfait bar—large picture win
m»(ee at Sing Su&gt;r Prunn hence—— -------------- T~—
Saw,
m
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(..-ire
‘
istw 1 FHA
P l'M F S SPRINKLER
forth wont be permitted lo *end
financing
l^iw mnnlhlv pav
AYBTEMJt
thrirtm ** card* to police.
BURLINGTON, At. - l U P I * menta Available now Move in
and Hies. Installed
Warden Wilfred L. Denno laid Tht muik o* really Un l an o* »t
and benefit from homestead All lypei
"Do It Yourwlf"
all.
acchrding
to
rricarch
hy
the
ritmption.
he w4i Finning met' grilling*
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Univertity of A'rrmont. The loology
beeauie they were "In bad t*ite'* departmrnt *atd blood lample*
S T I N E
and could represent 'attempted •howed (hat thr muik ni i, clover to r. Hwy. 17-92 ft 2ilh St.
Mirkine aad Supply Co.
rh. TK 2 402
to theep and goat* than is catiJe
Phone FA 2*1501
Ph FA 2-4122 197 W 2nd &amp;L
1.6 N. Park A s*.
mockery."

It Was Bad Day
.J L M 'W S S .'S fcS ? For Bonk Bandits

Sperlal Semite*

Tafevluon Tube* Tatted Fret.
P A R M E R 'S A U E N C Y
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
\ . A' Farmer, Realtor
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole.
l&gt;. H. AVhltmorr. A**oc.
2411 S French Avw.
t i l S. Fteneh Ate. Ph. FA 2 322t
After boLira FA 2 241* or FA 2 *321 ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. Matemcnti. invoice*, hand hilt*, and
program*,
e tc .
Progrr»»hc
T. AY. MERO. Broker
Printing Cn. Phone *-‘A 2-3B2I —
Phone FA 2 21*1
3o6 AAc»t 13th St.
•-FLOW ERS, PLANTS
Aula Repair* ft- Road Stivict
HALL S GARAGF:
GRAPEV1LI.E NURSERY
402 Celiry Ave.
EA i-2403
REAUTIFUI. HOLLY
Nitea ft Siiudaya
FA 2-2020
All klnda and »izr«
Grapcttlle Avr.
FA 2 M M
ROL1.AIVAY, II . f t a . a-d ll»b|
Bed*. Day. Week or Month—
Marlon Market C A R II A G E
Tel. FA 2-SI91. Furmtura CenDr
PLANTS lor tale. Fm l Tbura
H I Welt F trtt St.
ton. EA 2 3930.

WELAKA APARTMENTS: ro o ji
private hatha. 114 W. Firai I t 119 Ptnecreit Drive: 3 bedroom,
kitchen equipped home, excellent
condition. With hurricane fenced
2 bedroom home, kitchen equipped
Sard. Owner transferred. Priced
Phone FA 2 3303.
at 113,200.00 &lt;*ith low down pat
3 room nicely furnlthed apart
menl.
menl. * mile&gt; writ of Sanford,
no children or peU. FA 2-2133.
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
FURNISHED ROOMS: The Gable*. Ell*. Methtin—Aelma Gonzales,
401 Magnolia. FA 2-0120.
Adelaide H. Motr* — A«*ocl»tr».
FA 2 3232
3 bedroom home, unfurniihed. 1901 Park Ate
Children ft peta welcome. 130.
mo. Ph. Genet a 2131.

Robert Foley h i* gone to Horn
By MRS. IE I.. JOHNSON
oke, V*. to tpend the Cbriitm**
Phone FA 2-4722
Mr. and Mr*. T. V. M rllt held holiday* with relative*.
an open home on Chriatma* Eve
Mr*. Annie Hawkint and Mr
at their home on Orange Blvd. and Mr*. Iluhert Johnson and eon
About 33 suciti called during the
Bob were Chriatma* gursl* of
afternoon.
Mr. and Mr*. J. II. Edward* Mr. and Mr*. Claude llawkin* and
held a family reunion at their »nn Sidney.
home la»t Saturday. Gue»t* were
Roger YYhigham I* tpendtns the
their children: Mr, and Mr* weekend with the Herbert Mut&lt;
Bank* Rrje»ter and children of
Until) at thnr home on the AVekGainesville. Mr. ami Mr* Clar­
ence Krller and children of Point Iva River.
Mr. and Mr*. John Wolle and
Wcnthworlh. Ga : Mr. and Mr*
Thoma* Galloway ami daughter ol children of Drl.and and Mr. and
Sanford, and Jerry Edward*. The Mr*. Roy Muir and children of
Edward* leave thi* month for Oviedo enjoyed Christina* diy
Srbrtng to make their home
with their parent* Air ami Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. Hoi* llannum &lt;d Carlo* Mu*c on Orangr lllvd,
Alexandria. La.. ate vltitlng Mr*,
llannum* parent*. Mr. and Mr*
T. V. Melt* durinc the Chriitma*
hoi Idaj *.
Mr*. Martha Goler and daugh­
ter ol Atlanta. Ga.. arc the houte- l
gueit* of Mr, and Sir*. T. A’. Melt*
at their home on Orange Blvd.
Mr*. Claude I law kin* and urn.
Sidney and Mr* II L John*on
n, J0 ||,\MX|(INI»
»pen1 Tuesday in Tampa with Ur*.
Bipiitt Service
Hawkint son in law and daughter
Jvongwnod Fir*t Baptivl rhurch
Mr. and Mr* AV 'I Tenor)
\till conduct a »perial YVaUhnlght
Mr. and Mr*, Frank AAarren and prayer service New Year* Etc
fhildren of Knoxville. Icon, are There will he a program of sing
xDitin: hi* mother Mr*. D D. ingt praying, testifying and fellowWarren.
•hip. nefrrihmrnta will he *erted
Mr. and Mr*. Albert Haw km* The public i* Invited lo thi* pro
and »on Johnny and Mr. and Mr*, gram which will also he in pre
Bill llawkln* and children *pent p*rallor, of revival planned for
ChrDtma* day with their parent* \ t * rrli.
M i. and Mr*. AV. II Hawkint.
Air r'mdiUoning o( the auditor
Stanley Johnson and nephew
&gt;nj educational unit of the
John Guthrie of Miami were week y ir,j [ispilst Church I* expected
end guest* at the home of Mr.
cnnipleted by Jan. t.
and Mr*. Jamr* Gile*.
Pft. Sprnrer Whitehead I* on
Rev. and Mr*. R Byrd of L*le , leave here with hi* ptrent* Mr
Monroe BaptiH Church are m ; , m) \ t rt, Clyde Whitehead lie
Tenne»»ec for the Chriitma* holi will be atatiuned in fled Slone
Ar*rnal, Ala . upon return In duty
day*.
Wetlcy Gile* Jr. and Ronald
haolando Trailer Park
Ollc* are visiting their p»rrnt»
Rrsldrnl* of Sanlando Trailer
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Gilrs during Park look part in a traditional
the holiday*. Weiley D in Ft. ChriMma* ete candle light carol
ptrrce and Ronald D attending march preceding a program and
party at thr recreation room
college at Gainesville
Friend* of George Bell will rc where gift* were exchanged Over
grcl to learn he i» confined to an ratldenl* took part In thr
Orange Atemorial }tn,pit»1 whrre L h riitm n dinner the following
he underwent lurgery Monday. day
Air. and Mr* Jack AAell* and
New arrival* at SanDndo park
children *pent ChrDtma* in Jack- lo spend the winter month* are
Mr. and Mr* Fred Myer* of New
aunt tile wilh her parents.
Mr and Mr*. J- H. F'dward* and Jrr*ev and Mr. ami Mr* Marlin
«nn Jerry enjoyed ChriMma* din Cncndcr* of Iowa.
ner with Mr, and Mrs Aubrey
--------------------------Ming* »nd family at their home
m Orlando

BEAL ESTATE FOR A A lf t l * 3* *
REALTOR ft INSUROR

Beautifully furniihed room. Pro ate 3 -R E A L ESTATE FOR SALE
home. Phone FA 2 7304.

Lake Monroe News

|

RAYMOND &gt;1. DAM.

LAFF-A-DAY

houndi P.
REWARD,

amall apartment.
ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
Phur.e FA 2 I M I ___________

W ed., Dec. 31, 1958— Pa^O

RAVENNA PARK

ily Homes

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
laess Than Kent

Buy Now

LOST
Mhilr minalurr I'omHr,
male, near vicinity of filh
nnd Snnford Ave. Call—
Sanford i'olke Drpl,

REW ARD

Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

ShnsunaksiA
Conslruclinn Co., Inc.
211 YYesi 231h Slreet
Phone FA 2 2102

WKLCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
We invite you (n br our xurMn abwlutrly free
wilHciut nhligntiun ai one of Sanford's leadinc
Motel* while you locita suit able homing for
you and your family. Pick up your key at tha
Salea Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM. Praa.
Corner lin y . 17-92 ft 27»li St.
Phont FA M M 1

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B A B Y CONTEST!
THE LUCKIEST BABY IN TO W N WILL BE TH E FIRST NEW
C IT IZ E N BORN AFTER M ID N IG H T , ON JANUARY 1st . . .

1SL/Kz£,

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PRI ZES

ENTRY RULES

READ THIS COMPLETE PAGE
The valuable and u»efu! gift* listed Herr

HAVE YO l'R DOCTOR STATE

Exact time and day of baby'* birth.
Place of birth, sex. weight, and name.
The numc and uddrest of the parent*.
Any infant, regardless of race, born in
Semninolc County la eligible.
Send entries to “First Haby" in care of
this newspaper. Entries must be post­
marked before midnight, Sunday, Janu­
ary 5th.

will l&gt;e presented by the Sanford merchant*-li*tcd below to the very fin t baby
born in 1959. and to his or her proud par­
ents. Who will the child be? Watch this
newspaper for the announcement of the
winning name.

A SUIT AND DRESS CLEANED AND PRESSED
AND A 2.50 ORDER of LAUNDRY done to their choice

A $10.00 BANK ACCOUNT

T» The Par anIs Of The First Baby Born In 1959

GENE’S

The Florida State

SEMINOLE DRY CLEANERS &amp; LAUNDRY
FA 1-4 M l

318 Magnolia Ave.

FA 2-7882

A FAMILY DINNER
OF THEIR CHOICE

We Will Open A New
Savings Account. With
A Deposit of *10.
for the newest Baby cf *5*

2618 8. Park

A STERLING SILVER CUP
I .it tie New Year
—the Fire! Baby Born
in 1»S«

To The Proud
Parents Of The
Newest Baby Of *39

Bank

“The Friendly BankMember Federal Depoait
Insurance Corp.

PINECREST IN N

ITS FIRST
PAIR OF SHOES

For I939‘a Newest haby . . .

To The Winner Of
THE BABY DERBY FOR '5*

BIRTH RECORD SPOON

Seminole Blvd. South

A William Roger*

Engraved with name, date &amp; lime of birth

Wm. E. KADER, JEWELER
11* A

;A m

SANFORD SHOE CENTER

FA 2-2363

YOWELL’S

208 Hanford A\e.

We Will Give The "Little New Year”

A SWEATER SET

ONE YEAR’S
SUBSCRIPTION

A Good Start In Life With A —
Bonnet, Sweater, and Booteea

FULL CASE OF BEECHNUT
ASSORTED BABY FOODS

To LHU. IBM _ The F in t Baby

DAY ’N N ITE GRILL

TIP TOP

FtmcJi A n A 7th S4.

Super M arket

To The
SANFORD HERALD
To The Fetnilv
Of The First
Baby In *59

THE SANFORD HERALD

Sanford Ave. A Fourth St.

We Will Help Announce
The New Arrival

To The First Baby Of ’59

RIRTH ANNOUNCEMENTS

PROGRESSIVE P R IN TIN G CO.
3.2*51

Combination Of Auto Crib. Bassinet and Seal
We Have A Complete Line Of
BABY HKDS. HIGH CHAIRS And PLAY PENS
ll'a Never Higher Al —

A “FOLDMASTER”
High Chair-Car Seat
COMBINATION

For Those Little Repair Job*

AN 1847 ROGERS BROS.
FEEDING SPOON and RATTLE

MATHER of Sanford

North or The Clock On Park
Where The Pictures l.ook The Be*t
Phone FA 2-0171

FA 2-5*22

To The Proud
Parent* Of
Little New Year

Around The House —

1 GALLON OF PAINT

For the Neweat 1959 Hah*

To The Proud Parent* Of The First Baby

Wert Jewelry Store

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO.

202 E. Find St.

FA 2-0181

117 Magnolia Ave.

Sanford,

FA 2-0*83

FA 2-16X1

FIVE SHIRTS

TO 1959’S FIRST BABY —

For A Healthy LITTLE NEW YEAR

Waahed, Ironed

A Polyethylene BABY BATH
With Non Skid Bath Mat,
BmaraM* Soap Dtah. Etc.

—

and Completely Finished
(Washable Shirts, Only)
TO THE
PROUD POPPA
Of The Fit*! Baby

TED W ILLIAM S HARDWARE
FA 2-34*4

A

—

Johnson's Baby Gift Box
Containing ■— Baby Swap. Colton Buds.
Baby Cream. Baby Latkm. Powder and Oil
Your Walgreen Drug Store

ROUMILLAT &amp; ANDERSON

SEMINOLE C O U N TY LAUNDRY
8ft W. 3rd 81.

4

JAMESON STUDIO

WILSON-MAIER FURNITURE CO.
311 B. latS t.

203 B. Pint 81.

T» The Proud Parrola Of The Find Baby
.lamw-in'* Will Give aa M \ In PORTRAIT
Colored In Beautiful Oil*. A Regular 89.MI Value

AUTO CRIB

WITH 25 PRINTED

103 W. 13th St.

HAPPY NKW YEAR

‘ A Bant raft llahv . live

KA 2-3253

On The Corner By The Clock
Phonr FA 2-0392

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w e d d in g It planned
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la p re s id e n t o f T ria n g le F ra te rn ity
and a m e m b e r o f l » t * t.a m h d *
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W ednesday, a t th e ir C h rlilm a s p a r ­
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fr a e tlv e ly a rra n g e d th ro u g h o u t th e
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A tte n d in g w e re M m rs . C h a rle s
T . N lb la e k . Ja m e s W ilson. W. R.
M e e k , L y n n M o s le r. Roy W elsenb a rg rr,
M aude C oales, M ilto n
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f i l r l R eeot P a rty
M e m b e rs o f G ir l Scout T ro o p JJO
m e t a t th e W o m a n 's C'luh fo r th e ir
C h ris tm a s p a rty la s t w eek, u n d e r
th e le a d e rs h ip o f M rs . C. K.
M in te r and M rs . J o h n Lundy.
C olleen C am e ro n assum ed Ih e
p a r t o f M r* . S an ta Claus and
G a y le F o s te r w as le a d e r o f th e
fa m e s .
T h e g ir ls had m ade C h ristm a s
■ apkins as g ifts fo r th e ir m o th e rs
• t a p re vio u s m e e tin g .
M e m b e rs o f Ih r tro o p a tte n d in g
th e p a r ty In rlu d e d J o y W a ln rlg h t.
Marilyn P a rtin , G a yle F o s te r,
O u ld a W o lco tt, L in d a R ig g in s.
N a n c y Swenson. J a n fle a s lry , G a il
U lr e y ,
M a u re e n
B oyle .
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L o u d e r. L in d a M e m o ry end M a r
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Ih e lo c a l g ir l S cout In trrm e d la le
tro o p s h e ld (h e ir C h ris tm a s p a rty
■I F e llo w s h ip H i l l o f ih r M r lh o
d ls t C h u rc h . T h u rd a y a fte rn o o n .
Dec. 11. M r* Don
L 'lre y and
M rs . W e s le y V. S w enson are le a d ­
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% ) C XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILT NEWSPAPER
I ’nited Press Leaned Wire KntabHuhed 1908

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TUESPAV. DECEMBER .10. 1918

SA N FO RD .

NO. 337

FLO R ID A

Cuban Police Drag Americans From U.S. Plane
‘Rebels Raid Depot, 2 Men Convicted Two Missiles Per Month Heayy5now
Teachers Removed
Claim Big Victory 01 Abusing Child U. S. Goal In New Year “ "“ ' i Min&gt; At Point Of Gun
H A V A N A Cuba l U ’l ' — C uban a tr n ii (h r l u ; from Havana fot
reb el! struck inln Ihr h r a r l t&gt;( lowed re b e l r 1 1 1 m • to have
H avan a pro' mer today w ith a vmathrd governm ent lorrea In
daring ra id on an evplusivr* depot central and eastern Cuba T h r
ta w h irh I hey dynam itid th r huge retml* w e re boasting th rj w ere
» r e i of ammunition thrv could at thr d o o r# of trium ph."
n o t r a r r y aw-av.
G overnm ent w u r t r . diipvhed
The raid nn a privately owned thr .w e e p in g r r tir l claims hut i d .
explosive* depot at G u an ab arn a m illed th e re w a * heavy (ic h tin g
around the r i l y of Santa C la ra in
central C u b a where the r e b e l.
have c la im e d m ajor tu r e e x e * in
iireel fig h tin g
The a rm y .a id it. force, w e re
on the o ffe m iv e in central C uba
.......
.
,
.
and were d riv in g the rebel, ahead

'Donated'To Them

-T h e
W A S H IN G T O N (C P U
t nurd S ta ir , p la n , to l.u n rh an
M IA M I (C P I i—C rim in a l C ourt « « • ■ * a f *m® • • ‘ e lllle . a month
Judge Ren W illard lodav convict- ,n ' * ' * w ^ llr i t Ihe «am r tim e
h a rhelor. of m ia tr r a tin r » !forttna
« « » « »n'»
" w "ithn h a lh .lie rma i*w
ahead
» , * , and other m irle a r weapon*
5 year old M v * “ rB
’ !JV " ”
,,- .r r n , . , , . . fro _ w „
c a u " hl* m other didn t lik e him (
_
W illard •entenced
t&gt;onald D
W allace and Raym ond Jaeohaon. P
I
L J n lr J
l» th
to MV m o n th . Im p r i.o n
m ent in the county stockade, the

News Briefs
Avalanches Kill Six

VIENNA tU ll) " Avalanche. „f (hem dejpile rrbel propaganda
w * * killed m Austrian* in the hroadea.ta to "cre.te unrett."
* * * * * Alpi thu winter, police
hlaat of the Cusnsbacoa exm u today.
rdotive. rocked lowrr Havana

48 To Become U*

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G E T T Y S B r n C . Pa t l ' P H P re .id e n t ri* e n h o « e r p la n , to
u t h r r M a i l a form aU y in t o th e
union a* the tPth d ate la t e r thi*
week.
i m . ■**
ri
i&gt; h ip
• L O N D O N i U P D — T h e Soviet
A n tarctic expedition ! f la g ih ip Ob
h a * reached the coaital Ice ro v e r
edge n e a r the Ru**ian ba»e at
M irn y .

Red

Neal* Base

1‘nlire r a ll r d in all rrte rv e * and
alerted th e pree.rirt T ta lm n .
m
the H a va n a a re a Road, and a ir
p o n * w e re b lo c ke d off.
Men Involved
Kir ,i r e p o r t * *aid .e v e r a l
aim ed m en aboard a uv w heeled
,rU (k pu lled up in Ironl ol the e » .
plo.ive* .to ra g e of A rm era de
«'uha. im p o r te r * of rvpk&gt;*ive». at
fi » * «&gt; * n d u ilh the aid of tv*»i
ol Ihe th re e vnldler* on g tiard
loaded the vehicle.
They tie d up a civilian w a tc h
man and th e third toldier and

rUlfll KIICS NClO

a.

'Wanted To Help,
Could Not Pilot

"Mm""........ for Wreck Victim * AslU

The two bachelor, w ere charged
w ith aggravated a u a u lt and r ru e l
and inhuman punishm ent o f little
D a v y Sloan. The boy .p e n t a
m onth in Jackson M e m o ria l H o *
p H *l h e ir, recuperating fro m n i l!
nulrl.m n and h n .i.e * alle g e d ly m
flir t e d hy Ihe m en
W allace and J ie o b w n a d m itte d
p u n t*h ln g " Ihe y o u n g d e r
nut
,h r V »»"l Ihev did not h a rm him
unduly and thai all punishm ent
w a * strictly lo r d u c ip lln in g pur
p o *e . and " to
tlr a ig h le n
h im
o u t.
boy *
They rta lm e vl Ih a t th r
p a re n t*.
M r. and M r* Bo.v S loan
o f New
O rle a n *. gave Ih e m th e
c h ild a fte r M r*
Sloan * a ld . - I
d e n t lik e hi^v.••
A p u b lic d e fe n d e r a rg u e d Ihe
r a te 'b e fo r e Ju d g e W illa r d T h e re
w a * no Jury
' W illa rd .a id la te r th a t " th e
ev u lrn cc ( h o w r d c o n tlu * iv e ly
th a t they w ere both g u ilty o f in
h um an treraa im
tm e n t o f Ih e b o y . It
m i vhocking and 1 g ave th e m
th e m a x im u m p e n a lty a llo w e d tin
d e r Ihe law ”

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Funeral le r v ir e * were held * r *
terday aflernoo n for C arl M a in e
Smith 2 t . S an ford -bated N avy
m* n wh" died in an automobile
*rc id fn l
S atu rd ay
night near
North VV.Ike.horn N C .
S m ith , w ho w a * on V h n .lm a *
leave fro m h i* d u lle * in ' A H A.
wa* fo rce d o f f live road hy an
" " druck
'
'
oncoming au lo m o h ilr. which
hi* vehicle in the left *id r
hy h it w ife ,
H r i* a u n iv r d
Shirley Ire n e , and tw o c h ik ire n .

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N EW ORLEANS t t ’l’l ) — t ulwin N«tion*IUt jw llccm en

Stranded On Roads

*tin iitpcl nbonnl n n A m ericnn nirpl.vne At Havan* n iq io r t
In the nip and luck race. A m er
lea is rrrd tte d by many e v p e rt.
M oiblay mill aeir.ed two K en tu ck y schrml teach er, h o m e w a rd
w ith setting a fa lte r para in .p a te
l a llrd P ie s * In le m a liiia . l
—Initintl a fte r
O rih b e a n v acation.
exploration this year and holding
I'Apaeiijfrva on the plane sa id w hen it Inmlcd h e r e t h a t
A
record to u lh w e . lr r n .now
it . own in loot t a n ir m l..lie de
.t o r n i t u r d th ro u g h th r night th e tw o Prized men had been (li«cu.«.«itijz Ihe L'nban re v o lu tio n
velopm ent.
'in the Havana airport ivhortly be
c rip p lin g tr a ffic and s tra n d in g mn
Scientists and m ilitarv men h ail
fore the incident, and th a t w aa a p ­
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.th e ta lk in g A tla s . a ie llit e la u n c h e d .
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m im j Anet w u M exico
p aren tly the rriM M for th e a r m t .
O f f I I k% f \i d r n r r of tp c r U r u
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V record t l in c h e * ef mow Mall
T lie State H epartm rnt In itr u r tc d
br
p e rfo rm a n c e
hi *
r u t in n
the l
S e m h ttiy In H a v a n a to
ed b affle In A lbuquerque. N
c a u g h t fla t fo o te d b\ R u f« ia * f i r t t
M Monday. .n a p p in g n tillh lin e,
in q u ire into the ra te .
and knocking m il r l r r t n c i b in at
The le a th e r, were id e n tifie d a *
lea»t V I 000 p e rm it*
.la m e * Held, .tl and I - a i r y f .
,n 'he weapon* field a . tu.va
I p In I.V inehe* of tnnu hit nlh
H ra n lle y . 13, both fa c u lty m em end* A m erican Thor missile* are rr *r&lt; lion* of Ihe •oulhern
_______ ,plain*
I ’ lC V M N E M i**. ( I P I &gt;— Cant h e r. of Waggener high .eh ool,
inatalled in flritain in at le a n of Ni-w V le u n i and d riftin g .n an ,,r r i l "atlin. Pilot of a I M u
A ir t/w ri.v ille , Ky. B ra n tle y 1* fa th e r
*m » ll n u m b er., ready to hurl of tiv la tecen In rh ra .w ept (he l-ine * plane from which two pro , a| j m . ton and Iteid w e n t to
atom ic retaliation if R u .u a pro Oklahoma and T r \ i » panhandle*
t *tin g A m erican* were taken h* J am aic a tor a holiday vacatio n .
m V e* wai W ith a ta ig e of m ore
U rd u of nearlv eight fert tin * * nban police in Havana Monday.
L a rry had no in le re .t (n C uban
than . V*&gt; m ile , the* apparently ed all road* in th e Oklahom a pan * * b l l.wtay there * 1 * neihinc he p o litic , tvejond what he re a d la
* " • he lo n g e d reaehm g ha l i d l r ,IInd((1 ,|u r in i , h e m g h t and n ih e r
• " ,|B P lh '
th e p a p e r, like anybody e lM . ” he
m taai e* •« o p e ra tio n a l r e a d m e * . r i) „ i , m r r n t r , |
n o r th w r . te r n ' ri‘,n l
*a ld
‘ He w a* j u i t
tr a v e lin g
on e ith e r *tcle o f th e Iro n t u r t a t n . „ k U h o m i „ p rp tP |„ )r, Prt a . bar
I w anted to help but t&gt; «»»e a r e , th fm jg h |.1Prf,"
A m e ric a n J u p ite r m b iile * o f Ih e . H m |l „ |lh , n o rt
(rP fM n t C u b a n o ff ic e r , o f the la w . in
p.lm a SebaaUao. one o f th re e
ta m e ranee ate reartv fo r deploy
u n ifo rm .ir d a rm e d , and I in in a *ievyartle»*e* on Ihe p la n e , »ald
m em
t / ” in
lrt Ita
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In Te\.i», .C o re * o f p e rw n * w ere b v re ig n eounlrv Now w ln i do vm i ( |IP prt||rP »u*rm*-*t a b o a rd th e
Ilu * * ia I* c re d ite d o ffic ia lly h r i r M rj, m(r(| by th e b e a m .now alone
1 r u " 1' 1 tln - ,h r , f , p Tan o f r r i r ,
|p tfP l, lhp m Pn

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Mr* Smith and one of Ihe child- with Uav.ni operational m lt.ilet ,. s *g, ,rom Amarillo In Duma*

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B oiling S p rin g Ita p tu t C hurch C o m m a n d u n it* hv the end o f
r e r, Colo , T r in id a d . Colo , re p o rt­ t lo lr n r e and w ith o u t m y p*-rm t&lt;A n o tn e r pa«vengrr .a id th e tw o
C em etery, N o rth W llkeat&gt;oro.
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CAIRO (CPD - The fir»t .df
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A m e ric a n v r.» c l and l««k o ff tw o fro m the plane, a ro c k e d p ia to i
*W e oil com-eaiion in Egypt ha* C A P E C A K A V E R A L . K la .
inch
Keen g ra n te d to the Ita lo * E g y p tia n i l l’ l l —A N a v y I’o la m m u t t le .
«o c a lle d A m e ric a n c itir e n * ."
a t th e ir b a rk*.
p e tro le u m com bine hy th e T n ile d d rd g n e d to he fired fro m »uh
l.'a lltn . who ta id h r w a* "o n e o f
A ra b R e p u b lic.
m erged a u b m a rin e *. ro cke te d o ff
H illy
M il r li e ll'i W orld W a r I
,
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p ilo t * , ” .a id *u rh in rid e n t* are
not denned hy law
the *re o n d stage bad to tie d e ­
" I f w e a re r la tid ie d a . a v e s ­
S A N D R IN G H A M .
E n g l a n d s iro y rd a lt e r about a m in u te a n d
sel a t sea the e n try w a* a * Ille g a l
( C T D — T e n -ye a r old P rin c e C har- a h a lf w h e n it veered fr o m it *
a * It can lie ," he *aid. "Rut nn
| m . seboee rig h t leg h a i b e e n en- planned c o u rs e .
o ff ic ia l p rrc e d rn l a* fa r a * I
ra te d In a plaster r u t f o r the
H o w e v e r, a Navy v p o k r.m w n
C ape la m e * I). I l a m ig r , c « m - when Hie flig h t crew a a rriv e w ith t i c . squ a d ro n u o e , the H aiW ’ in g
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S k y w a r r io f* The " f a m il y " i* com pleted. T h e S an
M E M P H IS ( D P I * - The l»V» k n o w h a * been i r l In the c o u rt*
U ra te ry .v rro u n ttf I Ha q p ra n a ve­
tu rr e t.
» in c e u wa* th e f ir a t ■a n m n im e d lociajr th a t Y \ H - 1
w ill *q u a d n m i*
c o m p e lle d o f 3.T0 fo rd N a v a l A ir Station w ill n o w \ | , | , | nf C o tto n w ill
lie chosen r e g a rd in g a irc ra ft.
m o ve d M oaiday.
nd lease o f the n t r o lt v ir o T e n te r,
A t *ea we have la w * on Ih e s r F ir s t SI ami Oak A v e .. N il to *
.,
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jo tfa n 'o n l in J a n u a ry (ru n ; men. e q ual to a U rg e In d u s try be hom e to the r n llr r
V tla n ttc here tonight S o m e p r r ll y g irl v»ill
111 h u e at the J a e V to n v itlr N a v a l lo r S em in o le C o u n ty .
E le ct H e a vy A tta c k n u c le a r a tr ik the r h a tir e to do w h it n e a rly m a tte r .. W hether th o te la w * a p ­ o w n e r* H R. C a rro ll a n d H u g h
K E W Y O R K U T h - T h t T c jr n i*
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te ra Cnioei ■nnounced to d a y it
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Welcome
alw iard
ic re m o n ie * .n d Ha e n u ip m e n t have le r n com - P u n c h ’
*c nh clothe* a n d *ho*» th rm o f f th in g Ih a t in u *t lie w o rk e il out b u ild in g a* q u ic kly a * p o x lb te .
D ie m is s ile * »w*a* ,,rri1
Bred ,alt 10:3#
i . held
■,p i , i at S N A S J a n
betw een Ihe f a ile d State* and
w o u ld beg in p icketing a ll New
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c o n *ln ie llm i o f
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m Ja ,,d
n d t*hh al’ 1t straight up
Y o rk C lly police in tta lla lio n a Ja n *a m
UP in to “•
new h a n g a r* a m i *bop .p a re * at h a ir
a lre a d y
d a rte d lo m ove.
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( ro m a m o n g 3*t Ite a u tle * (rn m 1*
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g ro u n d nhcerver* cvHild ■ * — 1 -------- 1 --------1 - 1 ----------- 1
H ie m ove i* th e cu lm in a tio n o f port here, obtain lim itin g and I h r n r o ttw i g ro w in g * la te * *he w ill r r
a n te . , ruga amt o th e r hou se ho ld
in o rg a n is e th e nation « p o lic e m e n
tee Ihe f | r * t ita z e burn o u t a n d
a long e ffo r t to base a ll A tla n tic n io v * ih c ir fa m ilie s Cdr
Sid n » p r r ir n l Ihe e n tir e cotton In d u tlry
Ite m * A ten p*-r cent d is c o u n t on
gpnd fire m e n .
Ihe w c o n d stage kick In
lic e t H eavy A ttack squadron* at ney, iq u a d ro n v o m m a n d rr a lre a d y
a h u n g m o d e l on * w orld w id e
th e »alc price I* g iv e n f o r r a t h .
The s e co n d &gt;iage ro n tin u e d u p
one lo ca tio n . W h ile d c frn M v e fo r ha* c » ta U i» h e d h i* re»(denrc h e re llM ir | „ p ro m o te th e v r r .a la lity o f
E v e ry th in g ill Ihe . t o r e h a * been
w a rd a n d out o f tig h t fro m
re * a re Iw in g
reduced In m o *t
‘ a p t Ita m a e r, In m a k in g i h r
4* a » tj le fa b ric
m a rk e d down. G r ie r s a id Ih l*
L O N D O N ’ f l T I I — M o v ie a c to r ground I t w a * then, a lo u t
area*. C e n tra l E lo rid a I* g ro w in g a n n o u iw e m e n t, »ald. " W r w a u l to
she w ill gel a h a lfd o /e ti tr u r k
m o rn in g Ihat he had use d m o rn
C h a rlie C ha p lin , fro m w h o m the m in u te * a lt e r the launch, th a t t h r
m H i m ilita r y .tr e n g th
m ake th e men n f Ile a '
A tta c k |„ a i|* o r m o re o f r lo th in .’ to wear
th a n t :*«) p r ir r la g * in a tw o*
V. S. gove rn m e n t ha* e x tra c te d range s a fe ty o ffice r p u .h e d th e
NE.VA IIK t.K A .N S I t l ’ l i — A *3
W ith th e r o m in g o f llra v y A t- S quadron U n r feel Ihat S a n fo rd „ n her »iv
m o n th g oodw ill iaunt
M o re than 300 r c e r v a lio n * have j d a y p ric in g .pree.
M B 000 tn settle an in c o m e la x d e s tru c tio n b u tto n
y e a ru ld p h y .ic ia n h a * w r itte n to
-vant* Ih e m . '»e w ill help Ih rn v tn ptirv w ill he e*()ecl.vltv created ite e n m ade foe Hie New Y e a r'*
T h e E u r n ltiir r C e n te r e x te n d *
c la im , en te re d a London c lin ic to
A lth o u g h it w a . Ihe (tret tim e a *1* n o rth e rn and w e itc r n s ta te *
any -v jy 've ta n to get • r ille d w« ( „ r |,p r |n i |l r n a tio n '* top rln th e * E ( P p jf t v at the .M ayfair
In n
fr o m F irs t St. to C n n im r r r t il,
d a y w ith a badly ah»cet***d w lr^ rocket In th e new *erie* m a n a g e d about any fe d e ra l la n d a v a ila b le
‘ non a* i- o t.lb le ; it i. a Mg m o v e d e d g iv rr*
D a n cin g w ill lie g in at III p
m w ith *e|xarate d e fv a r tm r ltla f o r lied*
d om tn o lh
(o gel o f f Ih e ground. II w a * Ih e to •o u lh e rn N e g ro c* w h o a re ” un
“ th in u rh w o rk invol -d In n r
nP« m a id v iill t a ll at *uch | .-n o r* w ill lie d l* t r ilx it r d at m id
d in g , h n lro n m fu r n it u r e , a p p ll*
•im l la u n c h in g of a I’o la r i* i r . i happy and i l l x a i i r i l e d . "
d ir In g e l the men bui to th e ir
q m l* a * Na -a it
it*a k a . n ig h t, when h u n d re d* o f b a llo o n *
nneea arul nnpainted p ie c e * . T lio
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le tte r , w ere p ro m p te d b y thee 16935967
t W A S H IN G T O N ( U r i ) — Sen
q u ire Ihe s u p p o rt o f e v e n o n e h e re
Hanthay a m i A llie n *
c e ilin g ,
fo r Msven year*,
hope Ih a t to m e " c h e a p fr o n t ie r ”
K a te * K e fa u v e r ( D -T e n n .| w in le
a t| H a n fo rd .
Judging i« o n Ih e lia t i* ol tig
A la v l* h h u lfe l w ill lie te rv e d
*'S ln re m tr lea»e h a * n o t been
la n d could lie o b ta in e d lo r N rLOS A N G E L E S
I E l’ 11 — De
la b o r lo r e fra in fro m any I9S9
D e ta il* o f Ihe w elcom e a '» ta rd | , f Pi p h o tn ^ c n ic q u a litie .
a b ility |n n ir r r y m a k e f*
in the d in in g
re n e w e d we had lo m a k e p la n * t il
gene*
who
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.i.-tm in a m u u ;h to *tattd r m m at I a. in .
m
m oo vv ee ,,’ ’ G rie r .a id t h i* m o rn in g .
w ith co n d itio n s aouth o f live Ma&gt;nn an h o u r la&lt;hed a e ro ** southern
I l ia * c o u ld u .e In ju s tify r r *ce I"
r e t A tr r r a fl .‘ ■ ervirr S q u a d ro n
| „ p IP r ig o r * o f Ibc * t \ m onth
O th e r New .c a r * E *e r r l f h l *
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"h o m e ste a d ’ In Ih e N o rth .
lo p p lin g lo a d * fro m Ir u tk * and
and tr .m io e on th e * iih |» ft o f ent S a n fo rd E lk l C lub fro m 9 lo I. new lo cation toon night n o w . w #
('■ Ik e d P re ** la te m a liiM ia l
" H U * i* m y o w n Idea I got no lu tlin g e a r e x te r io r *
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Today, r a t h n f t h r tin a ltv t* m et b y d a n c in g and a flo o r show at th i* »tore.”
G . n le n S ta le 1‘a rk w a v w ill buy | New Y e a r ’ , holiday today, h o p in g I ra ln d - » UL a» ■u d o cto p . ‘ h a , r " r o n g c le w rt w in d , w ould ro n im
' i n p r i'a le W illi the •even judge |h e M ount P ly m o u th C o u n try (T u b
m o lo r i. l* "one fu r the ro a d ” in to hold Ih e tra ffic fu ll b e lo w th e m a.n &gt;'
'» '» *,r .“ "h a p p y x e jo d a y .
panel one w o m a n and &lt;tv men a m i H otel The flo o r show in c lu d e *
The hot. d ry w inds s ukrvi live
th e fo rm n f tea o f c o ffe e e a rlv n e a rly ru») fa ta ld in c h a lke d u p and d u s x lls fie d w ith c o n d itio n * In
Ih e Midge* lo o k a q u irk (trek at P rin c e * * N ek*, m c n ls tis t tsml fir e
the
.South,”
he
said
h
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m
id
ity
fro
m
la
r
g
r
tr
r
lln
n
s
nf
■luring t h r long C hristm as w e e k
the 30 g ir l* in tig h t. H in i h a th in g ila n e r r lim n e r w ill !w .e rv e n fro m
fe w Y e a r * Day
I iu *t th o u g h t th a t m a y b e if I forest and b ru s h la n d * and earned
suits, since th e sponsoring N ation* a in 11 p. m. w ith l( re * k f* s t
had in fo rm a tio n about *o m e feder e x tre m e ly d a n g e rn u * fire condi
J E k &gt; KILSO N C IT Y . M o i t P I ) *1 Cotton C o u n c il p rid e * Itse lf on * n i
a l land th a t c o u ld be h o m e ste a d e d Im n* in t h r so u th la n d '-h ic h at
■A c o n &lt; lrfe d r a o ld 's adm iv«i&lt;*n banning p u h lie
rb re s e c a k e "
'11*&lt;* E lks p a rty a im o n hides an
W A S H IN G T O N (L ’ P I l - A n e»r ®“ » 1 * l“ ” ‘ '’d H a ffic k ille d th a t I could suggest th a t th c *c ready h a * h a d tw o disastrous
I.O S A N G E LE S ( I ' P I l - \1 e ln r
Monday Ih r g ir ls held a new * o r r lic t lr a »ml b re a kfa st at 2 a.
tim a le d 69.BIT.thh1 incom e ta * re ­ i » p e rs o n * during the I0 J h o u r
p', WM
, “ Im re S f n « ° S i ! S * ' S S
c « ^ e u in , U^ n m ^ l w ^ 2 , r o 7 . ° ro n fe re n re . . . . e m ir I a b rie fin g m H o te l* and H ubs tn S em in o le A ngel, a 44 - y e a r - o ld d e a f
tu r n * w e re file d w ith th e In te rn a l C h ris tm a s h o lid a y. The lo ll fe ll i f ' S J t h T J d 1S
R evenue 5 e rv ire fo r t« 6 7
an in below th e 43" death* r « tlm a tr d ro m e w , e r r e l J w‘ h e ro th e y w o u ld and d e .tr o v r d
u p w a rd , of V.
« - u t w l e i c oo.M leralm n Im la y * e ..lm i and ..................
and C ourtly w ill r...» u n d w ith n iu s .e . m u le , w .s w vlku .g » R .n S a dow n
make • up tip s
(rn m n tlio n a l w h ite s m a lle r c e le b ra tio n * m p r l , to w n street M onday w h e n d e a th
c re a te o f more than nnn.nnn fro m by the N a tio n a l Safety C o u n c il not have the ra c ia l p ro b le m * and hom e*
hy S cott C o u n ty a u th o ritie s
and
w
a
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under
Ihe
C
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is
t­
tm* #r Dp nh SMT laV tro
school *re* pi*re
e *■*«»**»
n ta tiv e •*
v* aa slei r homes
w ith s tru c k tn the fo rm o f a p lu m m e tHr——
..I „ i
iO
t f t rn
t • • f ronfessm
f l n i P A l I n nn l d
l i ia
a i l Acharm
uatm
* * s■»'
i r o i i n " usher
»»» *' » ' ir
*■ 1919
" •"
1964
Tw o se p a ra te lir e * ra g n i *out
of
mas h o lid a y death record o f 712 h *v e m ore o f an o p p o r tu n ity fo r
lu g hodv
Th e
Im a lis i-.
w e re
g u e sts
el
a
t q o x l
vig o r
b r . and not lif e r L vn n H e s te r,
lo
n
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l
in
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r
Santa
Paula
area
va
rio
u
s
ty
p
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f
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r
a
t
io
n
and
•el in 1954.
A ngel a ilo w e r f e lle r , w a * (a*
hot and k ille d C h a rle slo n fo o l ill mer - dartre* sponsored by Ihe
about fto m ile * n o rth ol here
In lly in 'u re il When a despondent
H o w e v e r. Ihe count w a * 119
Memphis
P re s s
S-m iliar.
» N E W YORK i l l ' l l M arie h ig h rr th a n the norm al (an t r a f liv e lih o o d ”
They a lr r a d ) have blackened a h a ll s la t John M a lu e rn I* n e a r
w o m a n lum ped to tie r d e a th fro m
n Mo last year w a * an Scripps • Howard newspaiwr lie
T o r r e , tele visio n e o lu n in u t o f the
Rhode*
said h r w ro te ..........
lo Ihe
te re s b it fire nS oikuen.to
lie d er aa ith
ic nh could
tic
n* w
« nhic
count be
ne e x ppee,. it
...... ...
.. lo la l o f a, ltm it: ’M o -------.r d hv Gov i n n , , i n i n r
the seventh floor of a d ep artm en t
foie thr festivities Ihe jirl« were
N e w Y o rk H erald T r ib u n e , w * t ed fo r a non holiday period o f lh " ^ r a t a r i e . o f .la t e W W l.e u o jia , men ea rly to d a y reported pro
store and her body lan d ed no top
introdured
tn
their
escorts
whe
o rd e re d today lo s u rre n d e r nest same d u r a tio n at this lim a o f y e a r N f b r , , k * 1 «d* h" » a‘ ''ln « i0n . O r i r e . , arul ,a id c o n tro l w is ,x p e , %
J
'
will -quire them around Ihe city
of him
M o n d a y to begin s e rv in g a to d a y
Two mothers and their childrrn
ia lt a e n trn c e fo r c o n te m p t of J n t w t r r * U I M 'in 'p U n e ^ r r o * lw I
----------------^ r t r w l u r r a w 5 » damages! in Ra n l° " - « ■ «
( * « le * « - r r . . on
narrouly miisrit living struck aa
em rrt in re fu .in g in d i. c lo . e the ^
J nj
(n „ r f i , l n
D r iv e r
8 7
H it
W" L c ’ n S L ' ? ^ ....... .. ' ‘" t s la ie m' e n l lo Irewir
p o rtH
r r f oI*r mma ade
lo n the
of
I n r m r r Governor M illard &lt; aid
'‘ “ ' " V 1 bo,1!f
*» ,hc
source cd a new . story
r o u . a c c 4 d e n t . f o r a n o v e r . il h o b
«&gt;e u n id e n tifie d lir e m a *
re
f i n a l* O ct 3*
w ell w ill speak al ihe annual crowded street
day d e a th to ll of KkS
S la y to n m a in ta in e d lle s ir r . w h o
Sem inole
Count,
Cham ber of
« «
l-oulw Albina M a r k , 41.
C o u n t,
C a lifo r n ia had Ihe hig h e st t r a f
I* s e rv in g life v rn te n e r fo r Ihe
C o m m e rce banquet Eeh. 13. S lack le sp o n d rn t over th e J a ilin g o f h e r
fir to ll w it h 60. fo lio *wed hv W
il-is husband, was the suicide v irtim ,
An e ld e rly G eneva n&gt;an w a* T e l e p h o n e
S to lC fl.*
m u rd e r, vra* asleep at the lim e
(’ lev el a rhl J r
announced
in T e x a s . 34 in Illinois,■
o f Ihe ra p e slaying
charged w ith fa ilu r e lo y ie ld Ihe _
/ ' l l
xa
s ^ *
.M C K S O V V I! I.R H IM
There ni„ rn |n r
,n o, licr t#hl .Angel . dicvl of in ternal
Y ork, 27 in Ohio. H each in K lo r
'
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next
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still
re
a
ll
'"J u n e * a short llnro la te r
rig h t o f way e a rly y e s te rd a y a f r O T
C o ll, M o y D C :
A local buslncs* house doesn t ‘da. N o rth Carolina and P en n
.
.,.. 11**1 «,.&lt; „e
ir r lie u a« ll.e nor Ihat bad n u ir- game in twi9 The |Mb annual ( a ld w e ll’* M istering attack on inPolice said M r* S ta rk and her
A
have **»*•■
a n u where Ihry u a u a lly
19 m In l,^no&lt;,,,
’* h* n. •h*'# l*ul,f4'
0. - 1 . nt
■■ms* v arc -sylvam a. 22 in Michigan,
j
x,
..
, , telephone
,
. . » wa*
* i slole-i
a* • * from -a d C Tftl H if 1*0)',f if* 14 j tun * i l f l " I f f if f t t t jf w ifi b f p l i t f i l
J in
* r .r .r .a.s. r. f.j .
ifnA&lt;*fnmpni
i i fnl dl nlni fg , d m band, JoIlQi 13. wfiTf* C 0 d \ iCtfCI
governm ent i si fiw
found in a progre.sive o rg in ira d ia iu . 14 In Missouri and V ir g in M " lh St and into the path of a public Imoth la .t night a k r v . e r . |(lo u lii| , r
,M w as IV-O, instead
w h e n lie spoke b e fo rr Ih e M ate * " d »cntrncett last D ee, 14 on a
lio ,,
la, 14 in Slissachuiett*. 16 in south bound autom obile on E reo -h D D a r ^the Seminole ( ount, ,|T,,n ••
In a b r ie f a n n o u n rrm rn l M a y . io n v e n lio n in N o ve m b er. In c lu d e d c h a rg e o f lik in g
* * 18
re n ta l
S
h
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riff's
D
e
p
a
rtm
e
n
t
reported
W hen Ralph Patten o f Southern G eorgia, and It In New Alexico Ave.
HI a ir *a u l lie d r lr v lo i
le s t* on Rowl P re s id e n t \ ‘an E lrlc b c r said m th e speech w ere b la itx a g a in * ' h '° " e y Iro m a H o lly w o o d a p a rt.
iht*
m
orning.
Bell anawered a “ can t c a ll” re- *nd W i»co n *in
S la y tu n s lio w rd ' ’ o m r
iln c r e p - t l ^ e x e cu tive lo m m itt e r had sir* p o litic a l
p a tty
c h a irm e n
v lio *'ie n i house they n n n a g e d .
.Samuel Columbus Ritchie, hi
The phone and money l»u «»rr
port on a businei* phone, he til*
— ;-------— -------------- —
in Ids story, b u t
th a t th e elded on th e la te r d a lr a lte r * - fo u g h t so e o u ia g e o m ly *' fo r th e
' * ra S tark w a* p la c e d on fiv e
.Irlv e r ol Ihe o ffen d in g vehicle, removed bo d ily
from n r well- am i f *
co ve re d the handset lo be lu ll of
le s t w as
nol con ch m ve
H la ir te c o m m c n d a lio n hy ihe ro lrv is lo n N e g ro vole in the last e le c tio n .
y e a r* proballon b u l h e r h u ib a m t
«a* »trck hy Jsnry Frie s e , 75. of lighted o rn e r al the intersection
h a * r e tr r fe d S la y to n s sunfeaahm c o m m it I r e
C le ve la nd said th a t
C a ld w e ll w a * w nlenced lo on e y e a r tn
U V *m'
..
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R U T L A N D . \ t . —( U P I 1— S ta le
#nd •'4 ,a ,f Hoad 419
lo S vo lt C ounty o llir ia D and lo
TA' C o m m itte r C h a irm a n R oger w o u ld pick hia ow n subjeel f o r Ih e -*a ^There va&gt; no e v id e n te of Ih r ruopp r R ichard Rosen said tJif 1II»; O rlando D riv e . T h e aceldrnt nf
liU le r r . u rc . on the d r» k . Must r M | M hp n lm fd hl| „ 0 m i (KCtirred at 1:25 p. m.
ilr s ie r t attorney w ho ha« ap I, M ain c o n fe rre d w ith C o lu in h ia d in n e r m eeting, and th a t " n u m a t*
D u rin g the s e n te n c in g h e a rin g ,
J 0 i e been a
(v e ile d ih e ra *e ,
R ro a d ia s tin g S y s te m #nd It w as te r w h a t he p u b *, it la hound to c o u rt record* re v e a l M r * . S la ck
-*i &lt;nice that rau*- n |cy,&gt;nj „ - j Ju,| |q r the nam e
T^he two men and M r * . Richie
ed the
.ittc
. . . h. .a. .r„il. d. .ia
. . l’. .* a ll ” R ic h a rd A n
...
C H IC A G O , 1 ' p i i
M r. y ve
-------------------agreed Ib a '
S a tu rd a y . Jan. I be in te re s tin g .”
pleaded w ith S u p e rio r J u d g e Le| | l» n in. live Sem inole Me

Engagement Broken dynamited «hai r*pio*ivr* were

Polaris Gels Off;
Veers, Destroyed

Oil Rights Granted

NAS Is Growing

Unit Moving Here

Prince Loses Cast

To Picket Police

,’a,,

flred- A;*°- the ,,TO

1959 Colton Maid
Selection Tonight

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Doctor Seeks Land
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“ For Negro Exodus

Second Extraction?

Firm Loses Lease;
To Empty Building

Celebrations Set
To Welcome '59

Destructive Winds

No W

Demands

Authorities Brace
For Long Holiday

One For The Road

Con Admits Duping
Drunk Info Prison

Tax Returns Up

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Deaf-Mute In Jump

I'mtcd rre*i Interna

Reporter Gets -Jail

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Tiny Ants Invade,
f hone Won t Work

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Gator Bowl Slated
To Pass Up 1959;
Set Jan. 2,1960

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Van F le tc h e r
M u le d out th a t p re s e n tly an a tto rn e y in T a lla h a s
Friese t o f f r r e d a la r r r a t e d r ig h t h o liday season, even i f il m e a n t c u s to m e r com plained lo g a rb a g e ihe p re c e d in g S a tu rd a y is Dee, 2# see.
ik n e e .
h irin g a h a ll.
s e rv ic e o p e ra lo r M F . N e w lo n and Ihat p u t e x p e rie n c e * hy o ilie r
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M a c k C leve la nd w ith in a fe w d a y *
tlm a trd at *500. T h e ID.N7 c a r r r " . 14 g re a t-g ra n d c h ild re n , plus th e C le a n C o llection S erv ic e o ff ic e .I
The b a s k e tb a ll to u rn a m e n t w ill A l l m e m b e r! o f the C h a m b e r o f
d rive n b , fr ie s e s u ffe re d *7roi in an u n d e te rm in e d num ber o f in N e w to n *a h l Ib e cu sto m e r d u m p e d he played p r io r
in the fn&lt;uHall C o in n ie rre w ill b* in v ile d te a i
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Washington Calling i

RESTLESS GUN S

Editorials

B y M i r q a ll C U l i t
b lo ia o m i - S en a to r G reen keeps th e b u rd e n i r o * s g re a te r a t th i
W A S H IN G T O N - la th e la ie r v a l d ire ctio n o f th e c o m m itte e fir m ly p e o p le ba ck hom e com e m ore and
between th e e lection and th e a r r t v - ; in h it ow n h a n d t.
m e re to r e ta r d th e ir S enatora and
at o f a t h u n d e r ln i horde o f n e w ly
He h a t the h a b it, in te m e ly an- R e p re a e n ta tlie i as ag e n ts t e n ^ t o
eleeted D e m o e r a ti the w lit f u l h o p e ) noylng to o th e r m e m b e ri o f th e . W a s h in g to n to lo b b y fo r n * r e
l i held m u th a t becam e o f t h e ir co m m itte e . o f re a d in g in c o m m it ; F e d e ra l g ra v y In d e te n te c o n tra c t*
g re a tly e n la rg e d m ijo m ie i a n d .'te e p e e lin g tong d o e u m e n u in a o r r iv e r * n r h ir b o r i.
th e re fo re , t h e ir f i r g re a te r re a p o n - m anner D ill fo r itu p e fy ta l d u ll- [ U n d e r th e C o n ;r? rilo n a | R to rt lh iliiy th e new m a jo ritie s c a n neia has no peers. A s he drones g tn ir a t io n A r t o f 1914 no c o m m it,
i t t the lin o on foreign p o lic y .
on the Senators a ro u n d the table
can ha ve m ore th a n fo u r p ro .
W hile th la i i p a rtly Illu s io n It get fid g e ty and soon d is c o v e r Ih c y jf n a lo n a l and six c le ric a l e m p lo ).
a lto , a t r r e o m events have s h o w n , have m ore Im p o rta n t h u ifn r a i m w ith o u t ip e c h l a p p ro v a l. C on.
contains an elem ent o f t r u t h ds- Jelsew here.
M in n e s o ta 's S e n a to r1.u lta n ts can be h ire d on a je a r .
s p it* th e weaknesses o f th e C on H ubert H u m p h re y , w ho Is stw ays t o y e s r basts B ut wi&gt;h such a
g ressionai c o m m itte e sys te m . T h e b u s ie r th a n 10 b ir d dogs, dashes u n a ll s ta ff e b tio u v ly th e F oreign
S * n r lf F o re ig n Relations C o m m it- out to the Senate A g ric u ltu re Com- R e la tio n * C o m m itte e e a ir w i b u ild
tee can ta k e considerable c r e d it m lttee to m a ke sure th a t the In- u p t h r Independent
rpg fa r 'u a l ba J [ .
(or the D e ve lo p m e n t Loan F u n d , terests o f M in n e so ta d a ir y fa rm - g ro u n d on w hich fo In ltte te p o lic y,
whieb i t a v a lu lh le new (n s tru r r s a r r looked a fte r, D lh r r * d rib eve n I f th a t w ere rn M lM e under
m eni o f p o lic y .
s w a y u n til th e c h a irm a n 's vencr*
th e A m e ric a n system . .
t'h s lr m a n o f tha c o m m itte e I t able voice sounds on the em pty
Qu t |(
happens, and th is I*
S enator T h e o d o re f r a n e t i G re e n a ir.
e n c o u ra g in g algn. th a t t*-*
o f R hode Is la n d , At age 91 —
T his p o in t* u p th e fa ilin g s of v a s t b o d y o f e s p e rt know ledge U
hie b ir th d a y s have b ecom e aa the c o m m itte e s y s trm . C la im s fo r th is c o u n try Is s hout to be d r a in
m uch a fe a tu re of W ashington life lim e and a tte n tio n p ile up on each u p o n . T h a n k s In p s rt In te - *M e
as the a p p e a ra n re o f th e e h e fr y m em ber o f C ongress. F.very year s ta ff d ire c to r o f Ihe F o re ig n P ei«.
tlo n s C o m m llte e . C a rt M a rc h , thn
g a p betw een le g is la tiv e d e r h .jn
an d a c tio n and t h r r v o e r ,* w J h
o b je c tiv e know ledge and w ith new
Id e a s In Ihe u id vers II I* * and th e
v a rio u s a S in c la ir’ " I m » v be b r id g ­
B y L t L E C. H U M S
I G ra m p iw a . as a c la n , a r* ed.
W A S H IN G T O N ( I P ! i I a m K r s ir h y old m en w ho crave re
A fte r V ice-P re sid e n t N is o n was
U rim p a w to a r.eal o f fo u r w o r ­ sp e d sod a ffe c tio n b u t who h u e g re e te d In L a ttn -A m e rlc a by a
shipping lit t le c h ild re n , and it live d lung enough to disappoint b la s t o f h a tre d , the c o m m itte e a t
o erurs to m e th a t II I* lim e s o m e - Ihem sH ves and th e ir eewtemoor- t h r In s tig a tio n o f S r n * !o r Way n r
one s ta rte d a m ovem ent to p m * r i f * m
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Another Long Holiday
Ahead; Caution Urged

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Another Inns, and dan sen nw, holiday weekend ia ahead
for Seminole County and the nation.
A g a in , the police department, aheriffa office and High,
w a v Patrol have joined in a **!&gt;©careful" appeal to motoriala;
the fire department ha* urged rcaidenta to rxcrciae care
with fire and the National Safety Council ha* "suggested'*
that hu.idrcda in the nation will luec their livea In accident*.
The Safety Council haa hern the target of public "pot*hota" in the |unt for It* estimate* of the numt&gt;er of fatali.
tica which will occur on holiday*.
Criticism directed at thu Council has been, to a great
extent, that the Council is guilty of "negative thinking" and
1hat it should predict that nobody will be killed
This type of argument is foolish. Records prove that
the Council has been very accurate with its cstimatca. Its
forecasts hace nothing to do with the number who die.
Just because the Council predicts that 500 will die. Ilia
motoring public doesn't have to make the forecast come
true. Careless drivers cause accidents; only the driver can
prevent them.
The king weekend is measured ftum 0 p. m, Wednesday
until midnight Sunday. As in thr case of Iho Christmas holt*
day. law enforcement authorities in Sanford and Seminole
County will be buiy. By circulating around, they will try to
add a measure of caution.
The Snfety Council haa suggested that motorists "give
up" their speed, pointing out that law- officers give up their
holidays In an effort to prevent fatalities.
Each time you get behind the wheel, just remember
that you may or may not live to see tho new* year arrive.
Despite what authorities and the Safety Council do, the
final decision reata with the driver.
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Lesson For Goldfine

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Millionaire industrialist Bernard Goldfine has found out
something he should have learnrd as a child. The lesson ad&gt;
ministered hv U. S. Judge Charles E. Wyzanski Jr. is that
no man la bigger than the people,
Judge Wyianskl Friday denied motions for acquittal
and a new trial for tho wealthy Iloaton man and his secru.
tary, who were convicted of contempt of court last Monday.
The judge also denied e motion for reduction of Goldfine'*
three months in jail.
Goldfine, who first was identified to the nixn-ln-thr.
street aa the gift.giving friend of former Presidential Aido
Sherman Adams, ia scheduled to start serving hla Jail term
on Jan. 7.
Goldfine used his money for vicuna coats, rugs and
other gifts that put him close to tho nation's chief executive.
In court, however, the millionaire became just another dc*
fendant.
Tills is as it shqpld lie. Equality in a court of law* is one
of the fundamental! of the American way of life.

Aotarv CIub Hears About Top Stories
T h e S an fo rd R o ta ry C lub b e a rd
a discu ssio n y e ilr r d a y o f the te n
to p s to rie s o f 1934 to ta lly , n a tional
ly and w o rlJ w id e .
M a rlo n H a rm a n q uoted the A t*
ch o ice o f n a tio n a l and w o rld w id e
to p ic s , lo c a l] ) , th e y w ere h it ow n
o p in io n , he s a id . L is te d In th e
o rd e r o f H a rm a n 's choice w e re :
1. C o u n ty g o v e rn m e n t and I h i
wray it w as p la r r d on lo p o f the
ta b le th ro u g h p u b lic h e arings and
m e e lin g i,
3 The in d u s tria l m ovem ent in
B sm io o le C ounty th ro u g h the fo rm o tio n o f Ih e C o m m u te o f IDO.
3. E co n o m ic " u p g o " o f S cm in o tr
C o u n ty ; increase in re a lly sales
end hom e d e v e lo p m e n t! look an

u p s u rg e w h ile recession w as going
g o ii
on e lse w h e re
4. C o m p le tio n o f th e c a p ita l im ­
p ro v e m e n t p ro g ra m
J. A g ric u ltu re 's r o m r lia r k , when
It o n r r m o m took Its p la c e a t a
p ro m in e n t In d u s try In S em inole
C ounty
«. Th e S anford T itu s v ille C anal
h e a rin g s
7. S ixth b o m b in g d e rb y o f
H e a v y A tta c k W ing One
S. Fesatng o f S em in o le C ounty
school hood la m e
!* M e r r ill G in d e r's un so lve d m u r­
d e r,
10 . A p p ro v a l o f the In te rs ta te
H ig h w a y syste m betw een S anford
and Detancj. w ith c o n a tru c tio n a l­
re a d y u n d e rw a y .

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teet the very yoving fmm Hi# cor- ^'l*1** 01,1 Gramps

ru p tlv e In flu e n c e of me a n d m y
h * r f *orW * ' ^ f u n d
kind, t b rib e ’em ; buy th e ir lo v e . « • « 10 “ b o * . .
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The b rib e ry ia to arouse In the s ta te * had no a lte rn a tiv e but to
little tykes an Id o la tro u s * 'te r« io "
U U lB o n , „ m M .
and
to
co n vin ce
them
th a t „ . | , y in v e tilg a iio n veas n rd e rrd ,
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m an. llk t ly , n e it tim e around, to W illia m
F u lb rlg h t. w h o In hla
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be nom inated b y b oth p o litic a l n e a r ly TO y e a r* In C ongress ha*
Ad m il* toss
p i r t i e i fo r p r u ld e n t.
b ecom e one of th r n a tio n 'a fore*
M i r y w illia m s ( O v ie d o )
l-oads a f la s t
m " * t s p e c ia lis t! In fo re ig n p o lic y ,
H a r r ie t B oyd ( S a n fo rd )
T h a t t i not a f a r fetched con­ h r d lo n g been pressing fo r tuch
J o h n B y r o (D e n a ry )
ception f o r a lit t le g u y o r a little a b ro a d In q u iry .
M a r y M o o r* f S in / o r d )
W h a t I i now c o n te m p la te d is
g a l who know s G ra m p s w ill a r­
A rth u re n e Cooke ( S a n fo r d )
riv e in M i e a r a couple o f tim es th a t th e m oney w ill be u ie d ■,
U eba M a b a n itU n fo r d )
M a r g a r e t rounds ( S o r re n to ) a week and b e g in lo unload lool c o n tra c t w ith fo re ig n r c la tlo n i e».
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*G rJD d p a w ,,• th e k id s then hoi- p o rts In centers t h i t h a v e come
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S a n fo rd I
In is M a e B a n I L o n e w o o d ) Ice. They com e ru n n in g o ” uw b e in g at H a rv a rd . M assaehu
G ro v e r L e F ile fG e n e va )
panled b y the n e ig h b o r k b it, o f * e lU I n it iiu t e o f T e c h n o lo g y . Johns
B irth s
course. The n e ig h b o r kids know H o p k in s , the U n iv e rs ity o f Chlca*
B a b y boy to M r. and M r s . 'h s l toys and c a n d y a re about to E0 •o d In three e r fo u r In s tilu C a lv in M oore iB a n fo r d )
be served up and lh a t they w ilt H ons on the W est C oast. In th is
R a h y g ir l to M r. a n d .M rs. f id th e ir s h a re .
w a y . if th e p lan Is a p p ro v e d , the
L U h H a rd e n (S a n fo rd )
• G r a n d p a * ," th e little
ones la w m a k e rs w ill b e n e fit fro m tho
D ischarges
chorus o n lid e n lly a t th e y aisem - co u n se l o f ihe n a tio n 's m ost d li
D a v id Y a rb ro u g h ( S a n fo rd )
M r around C ra m p 's e a r. Ifo p e fu l- tln g u lih c d e xp e rt*.
T hese fin d in g ! w ill lie rh c c k iR
M rs . R o b e rt E. B u m * a n d l&gt; they sesw th e in te r io r fo r p a rs
ba b y g i r l (S a n fo rd )
ages and ro n th e o ld m a n '* pock- * c a ln * t th e re p o rt! o f the State
F a n n ie Bobh (S a n fo rd )
e l* fo r any p ro m is in g bulge. I f D e p a rtm e n t. The a u rve ya a u th o rRosa S ue M anley ( S a n f o r d ) the c a r la rs a p a r k ig e a .md there l , f d b &gt;'
c o m m itte e a re to be
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are no obvious b u lg e * in C ra m p '* c o m p le te d by the s p rin g o f l * n
A ftm liilo a i
pocket, the lilt's - o m i w ill try in d ,h * r f POf»» m ade p u b lic a t
C h a rle s T rin o w iU ( D r l l a r y ) again.
th a t tim e .
L e w i* D . R obert* iS a n fo r d )
T here w ill be in th e ir voice*
T h e re is a a irong in c lin a tio n hy
T h o m a s B a ll J r. t.S a n fo rd )
th is lim e , h o w e v e r, an accusing c o m m itte e m e m b e ri to cooperate
P re s to n J o n e i (O ateen)
note, a d o w n w a rd hopeless in fle c ­ w ith those In ihe d e p a rtm e n t who
E s te lle Jennings ( S a n fo r d )
tio n . a i they sound o ff. This tig w a n t to enlarge and Im p ro v e tha
B irths
n ifie * a n x ie ty vnd doubt a i they e c o n o m ic aid p ro g ra m s snd get
a w a y fr o m w hat m a n y fe e l Is V
H i b y buy lo M r. a n d 31 r i . get to the p o in t:
A r t h u r B oyd tS a n fo rd )
"G r a m n v * - w h a t d id )o u s te r ile and re p e titiv e d o lin g out
o f a rm s to nations III equip p e d to
D ischarge*
b ro u g h t u s ? "
W illia m L . H a rris o n ( S a n ­
F o r G ram ps th e cue i t to go use th e m . Thus Ih e c o m m itte e , in
fo
rd )
-------Into h it m a g ic a c t. H e planned a p -p ro v in g- the. D, e v e lo p m e n t Loan
H e le n 3 o - n g S m ith ( S a n fo r d ) It th a t w a y . W hen th e tittle kids r u n d , w o rk e d e lo se ly w ith L n d e r
A lic e B a k e r (S a n fo rd )
a lm o st have abandoned hope, old S e c re ta ry o f S tale C . D o uglas D il*
E th e l M a y * (S a n fo rd i
G ram ps unlocks th e tru n k o f his
G a m e r K e llin g ( D e lla r y )
c a r and. pre«to. t ! ’ » loot la there. s"*tre s s in g the need fo r m ore and
b e tte r econom ic p ro g ra m s .
J u lia M a n s fie ld I S a n fo r d )
C ox a la la W in n e r
T hese
are h o p rfu l p o rte n ts.
S io r ir a F ill y and baby g ir l
A ll Ihe k id * a re squealing by
IS a n fo r d )
now and the n e ig h b o r k k t i are T h e y In d ica te th a t, despite the
D E C E M B E R 37
opening p a c ka g e s . A ( m i l l D ot p e s a lm ia ti, Ihe A m e ric a n a y it r , £
A dm ltslo a s
ensues. F ro m th is ' r io t. 3 year-old o f * * * ■ ? »
kc ,n w o rk , ro n '
it r o c llv e ly under the . p u r o f urH a r r ls l F i l l Randolph (D e Connie e m e rg e , v ic to r .
R a rw l
Connie w in s because she h i* no • f n l n*e e » iity .
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n ii t h i r g e t
she r i n lif t v11h w h ic h to w h ie k
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t.S a n fo rd )
ne ig h b o r k id d is co v e re d opening
M r* . N . Jenninge ( S a n fo r d ) a package she re g a rd * aa hers.
M r . F . F lra d o and h a b y g i r l , i x r e re tu r n * w h e n the loot Is
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W illie R obininn ( S a n fo rd )
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Inez Robb S a y s
B y IN E Z R O B B
te r d a y to f l i r t m ig n o n o r chicken fro m w h a t should r ig h tf u lly b e hot
M a n y s p le n d id n e w rru ta d e a f o r , * I'A n g e v In e .
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p u b lic b e tte rm e n t get u n d e r w a y
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d e cided w h a t m y m a jo r rru ta d e - „ h jc h 1( l0 j
p&lt;,r p rrM )n | „ I its vengeance. It tu r n s , th ro u g h
fo r n a tio n w id e im p ro v e m e n t o f pub- o th e r w o rd s, I pack a w a y enough I e o n la c t w ith the heat. In to ■ to u g h ,
lie s e rv ic e s is g o in g to be.
le ttu c e to fo rm a v e rd a n t h ig h w a y s tr in g y m em brane th a t e n fo ld s it
s e lf a ro u n d a c h e e s e b u rg e r, fo r
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to M o n t r r il, v ia A lb a n y , t.et R r r In s ta n c e , lik e an o c to p u s a ro u n d
e ffo rt In h a v e le ttu c e o u tla w e d as R a h h li look to h i* la u re ls ! O r. Its w a te ry v ic tim . I t is th e r e —
a s a n d w ic h f ille r o r as a rom ponIh e te n u re — to s ta y , n o r a ll
ra th e r , hla le ttu c e .
e n t p a r t o f a n y and a ll sand­
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w as never Intended to be a n y w a y .
th a n F is t Ih e le ttu c e ]
to r lo leave out the le ttu c e . F .ilh c r
I not o n ly p la n to besiege Con­ I t Is a n o th e r sign o f Ihe general s a n d w ic h men have been tra in e d
gress lo m a k e it a F e d e ra l offense un h u tto n rd n ra a o f o u r lim e s th a t
11 le f * '
to add le ttu c e to a san d w ich , but le llu c e . som ehow , has sneaked In- «h “
* re *
to m ake It a h a n g in ' c rim e lo in ­ In h am on ry e and toasted cheese ro p e s.
tro d u c e c o ld le liu c r In to a toasted on w h ite .
N o th in g , obvio u sly, w ill re lie v e
N o w I w ill not go so fa r as to c o u n te r e a lr r t of the p re s e n t e v il
n r any o th e r k in d o f h o t sandw ich.
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sa ndw ich i i c o m p a ra b le to tossing ru e beef s a n d w ic h is a C o m m u n ist N e w Y e a r dawns, I a m p rrp a r e d
a w el b la n k e t on an angel food p lo t B ut doe* anyone have a bet to lo b b y .
c a k e —II m ik e s a mess o f the b la n ­ te r rs p ia n a tio n ? E ve n in a cold
B u t I shall in-csf h e lp . W on t
s a n d w ic h le ttu c e w ilts at the im - y o u . In ) o u r c o m m u n ity , o r g a n lte
k e t and ru in s th e cake
A nd now b e fo re th e le ttu c e lob p a d o f b u tte r
(Y e s . V irg in ia , (he A n il Lettuce L e a gue, s a n d w ic h
b y (y o u th in k th e re is n 't o n e ! H a ! I h r r r are s till p la c e * w here &gt;ou i ) lv illo n
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p la ce , w h ic h la th e salad b o w l. It ta m e m a la ise .
g r e e n !"
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B u t I f le ttu c e m akes a soggy
q u te r fo r s a la d s, even p re fe rrin g e x e rc is e o f • c o ld san d w ich . Its
a good C a e sa r s alad o r a c h e f s a l­ presence in a h o t sa n d w ich is a
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c o n ce rt season o f the P h ilh a rm o n ic
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a n e w ‘ d r y " lu b r ic a n t on the
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S e c tio n , and the M ia m i B e a c h B a r
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w ill gn Intn the s e m i- fin a l round, opened a 24 21 h a lftim e le a d and
F x tra special h o lid a y c rle b ra t- in c lu d in g the D ix ie C la s s ic al R al held on.
O k la h o m a C ity, w hich h a d lo«t
n g w j i the o rd e r o f the day to ­ e ls li. N .C ., w here a to m a w h a l
b a tte re d O tra r R o b e rts o n onre in Ih e fin a l of Ihe A ll C o lle g e
d a y fo r St J o h n 'a , T c v a * A A M . a g a in w ill he le a d in g C in c in n a ti'! T o u rn e y in i l l home to w n th re e
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I s tr a ig h t y e a rs , hit ihe la r k p o t a t
O regon S late — liv e bra n d new
H e re 's bow Ihe g a r n e t went In la il b y tro u n rin g D uquesn*. 73-34.
b a s ke tb a ll to u rn a m e n t
c h a irp lo n a . ‘ he h ig to u rn a m e n ts th a t ended Ned T w y m a n had .* fo r
D uSeven o th e r m a jo r c a rn iv a l* o l M o n d a y n ig h t:
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M adison ( p a r k in g h it team * o !fcn » e
and
S quare Garden T h e lo n g b la n d p la y in g a solid game on defense.
R rd m e n blew th e ir P h ila d e lp h ia
D a rtm o u th Down* ( a n l. lu s
fo e * oil Ihe (o u r! bv ta k in g a 21
D a r t n w '. h . after b lo w in g a nineivoint lead d u rin g th e firs t h a lf p o in t le a d came from b e h in d in
and w in n in g r o n ifo r ta b ly . Redman Ihe l a i t 3 'x m in u tr* to b e a t C a n !»oph Tony Jackson, w h o ic o re d S3 «iu*. 7? r-w. In Ihe fin a l o f th e
p o in t! and n ib b e d 27 rebound*, lju e e n C ity T o u rre y a t B u ffa lo .
vr»* nam ed ihe to u rn e y a "m o *t N Y . L it tle Chuck K a u fm a n n f th o
In d ia n * w a * MVP. Init W a ll S otn m v .k i saved the v ic to ry w ith fo u r
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to p ro sp e c tiv e a th le te . in p re p
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K lrc lm e r W r * t C1a*«le * t C o n a lti* . O re
school* a te iw o o f ih e m a jo r p ro ot TC U
N rld lo 13 po in t* In U » H a rm a n ’s free th ro w w n h iw o
po«al» ih e N a tio n a l C o lle g ia te 'h e fin a le , hut w o n M V P honor* s rio n d s le ft r r o ' id rd Ihe w in n in g
A th le tic A sso cia tio n w ill c o n s id e r W ayne Law rence, w ith 17 point* p o in t. H a rm a n icored 33 and w a *
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b ro u ghoul the n a tio n a ie r v p r r
ted to attend Ihe W rd annual
m e e tin g , w hich w ill la it a week
l oile d Pres* I n t e r w a t la it l
' F u r m a n 43 Vllvs. S outhern 73
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'S o u th w e s t l.a 71 R a il T e n n 74
gro u p * a lto w itl hold th e ir meet
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Holiday F e s tiv a l
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The A m e ric a n F o o tb a ll Coaches
F lt M In w in a m rn t
A v in c ip tlo n w ill hold l i t 36th an St John* to St. J o a e p h 's 71
(S em i F in a l)
n u a l c o nvention d u rin g the w eek.
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4 on v o lition
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l|ueea C ity l a . t t a l l e s i l
Io n a S t. 72 M issouri 70 (o . t . )
r« Ihe N a lio n a l C o llc g ia le T ra c k
F in a l
O k la h o m a SI. M K a m a * 14
l oaches A s s o c ia tio n : C ollege A th- D a rtm o u th 72 t a H .lu s *4
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I r t l r Business M a n a g e r* A saorla
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( H r « l R m in.ll
n o n ; C ollege S po rts In fo rm a tio n
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D e lr n il 9 * A rm y 17
D ire c to rs o f A m e ric a Ihe N ation
( F lr a l R o n n d i
M ic h ig a n 71 Princeton 34
a' F o o ltia ll F o u n d a tio n and H a ll B o tio n College *6 B ro w n 71

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d e ta in e d f i n t p la c e in the L n it r d r » '# d th e toughest o f th e h o lid a y th a t o rd e r.
P ress In te rn a tio n a l college b a t- t° “ n &gt; » n » :it. C in c in n a ti beat W ake
B ra d le y m o v e d u p to the lo p to
k r ih a tl n i i n o . m i . , . t . . u . j , . r C o re s!. M-TO. in It* D r»t D ix ie
group fo r th e f r a t tim e th ia teak e tb a ll ra Inga w h ile r t la ii n s d u r- c | l , „ , „ mP Me i d . y 4 (IrrB o o n ., 0(1
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H o lid a y Idlrncaa " fr o a e " the rn th . and A u b u rn , ra n ke d 10th.
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w ho led K e n tu c k y by o n ly
19 w ith
K a n ta t
S tate.
M ic h ig a n
The c o a c h ra h a te d th e ir ra tin g s
p o in t* in th in w ce k 'e ra n kin g s by S ta te . N o rth C a ro lin a and N o rth on g a m rs p la y e d th ro u g h S alu r
th e U P I B o a rd o f C n a c h rt. a re C a ro lin a S la te h o ld in g th e r a tin g ! day n ig h t. D e c. 17
M ic h ig a n S ta te . N o rth C arolina
and N o rth C a ro lin a S ta le , ranked
IK
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B y O S r.k R H U I I T
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U n ite d P reaa In te rn a tio n a l
D u n ca n and Cal * Joe K ap p .
fo re the w e e k (• o v e r.
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Io w a h a t tw o b ig , f a i t lin e a and
P urd u e h e a d e d Ih e second 14
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g ifte d p ro d u ctio n .
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b u t fro m here thia l i th e blue
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p la te ip e c la l.
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pound p e r m a n w e ig h t s u p e rio rity
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D e sp ite th e fa ct th e h a . been itro w n o f H ouH on and fu llb a c k
ga m # a g a in *! tho T e rra fiv e a lite e n lh s m il* d is ta n c e e a rly
In th * season. G u tte rs n ip e Is In
Just h a v e n 't te e n C a lifo rn ia p ity
p la y in g g o lf fo r m m e th a n h a lf
T ltrr o o Sapp ol G eorgia in the
and d re w lo u d h«o* fro m th e
th e t h ln l post p osition
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South • o lf r n . lv e h a r k llfh l
B ut w h e n it w a i o v e r the
In th e e ig h th spot la c ro w d K tp p , e it h e r . "
p ro b le m * Is r u n lid m r r on
Ihe
B ro w n .a id h it te a m pro b a b ly
M arorm * h ad w on 43 43 and B a ilp le a s in g Go S usie, s ta r o f la st
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ay H o w e ll, th # SEC * to p sco re r,
y e a r's season
M IA M I B E A C II ( U P I) M l fro m a c o ld th a l bothered him lo r o f r o m p lr lr confidence on rx e . u h a lfb a c k Don S lone, w ho h a t an
had sunk fo u r fie ld goals and 12
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a co u p le of d a y s and Ihe whole lin g * «hot.” she a a y t. 'a n d I a g g ra va te d knee in ju r y , and was
tosses to lead Ihe a ro rtn g
d o g s la capable o f ra c in g lo v ic ­ a m i U n iv e r s ity o f O hio m e e ti squad a p p e a r* tn he in tip to p th in k th is I* the h lg g r .l p ro b le m m ,|.,ng c r of lo .ln g Bobby B cnn
20 p o in ts
to r y u i lo n ig h l'a fe a tu re e v e n t: the U n lv e re lty o f M ia m i. F I * . c o n d itio n
one h a t to o v r r r u m r a f te r le a rn
F lo rid a S ta ir h a lfb a c k and punt
K lrv a le * !, I m G ulden. M r F la g ­ to n ig h t In Ih e c h a m p io n s h ip finals
&gt;ng how to h it H i* .h o t . "
In * .p c c is li.t w ith a leg in ju r y .
s ta ff, B lack R evel, M e a n w h ile o r o f Ihe fir s t a n n u a l H u rric a n e
Loa.
B a s k e tb a ll T o u rn a m e n t
The O h io R e d sk in s overpow ered
M IA M I ( U P I )—S om ebody H o le
N ew Y o rk U n iv e r s ity M onday,
a huge " G o Y o u O kla h o m a Soon
73 31. In an o p e n in g ro u n d m atch,
• r a " aign M o n d a y fro m u n d e r
w h ile M la m l't Hurricane* beat
th * novrs o f O k la h o m a s lu m i I
M IA M I ( U P I t— F lo rid a 's • r a ih
M IA M I ( U P I) — I f p re gam e T u la n e . 94 72. N e w Y o rk and
T he 34-foot s ig n In fro n t o f th a .........
I r t l l t a re any y a rd s tic k . O kta- T ulane m e e t tonight in a ro m o ls e r and O k la h o m a 's .p e ril were
D u P o n t P la ra H o te l, h e a d q u a rte r*
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lh , tlo n b a ltl*
th # b ig p ro b le m * fa r in g S vracute
M ia m i o f O h io took an e a rly C oach F lo y d S rh w a rlrw aider to
o f th * O k la h o m a A lu m n i A»»n K round when th# Sooner# ta k e on
d u rin g th# O ra n g e B ow l fe s t iv a l. S yra cu s e In Ihe O range B ow l lead w h ic h th * N ew Y o rk e ri d s y a t h is O ra n g e m e n got ready
g fW a s r u t d ow n an d hauled a w a v in T h u rs d a y
never o v e rc a m e In th * B rat gsm e fo r Ih e ir O range B ow l battle w ith
a e a r w ith a lo c a l license p L Ie
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w i!h m *o n p u l the o f t h t to u rn e y , p ilin g up a 31 *4 th e S o n n e ri
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th ro u g h a “ s k u ll session" m a rg in b y h a lf llm * F o rw a rd Vern
" I e x p e c t th e heat to bother
b la m e d S yracuse U n iv e rs ity fa n * M o n d a y Ihen held a lo n g a fte r- Law son le d th e w in n e rs w ith I I u i . " S c h w a rtrw a ld e r said Monday
fn r the p ra n k .
noon w o rk o u t th a t atressed ru n p o in ts, fo llo w e d b y R ill B row n a fte r a lo n g hot afternoon It w a.
n ln g and m ora ru n n in g H e &lt;aid w ith 19 a n d g u a rd J im H a m ilto n a ro o t 6 t fo r th e m o rn in g practice
h o w e v e r, and he hoped (Im lla r
p ra c tic e * w ould b e gin ta p e rin g w ith I I .
CALL
H igh s c o re r fo r N Y U waa guard te m p e ra tu re * w ould p re v a il New
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a p p e a ra n re i. the S oo n e r*’ ground
p o w e r c a rrie d them to v ic to ry m o re * D ir k H ir k o c and B ruce w aa one m a tte r he s till h td nn
o v e r M a ry la n d tw ic e and o v e r A pplegate p a re d th e H u rric a n e s a n s w e r fo r
w ith 20 an&lt;) I I p o tn ti. re sp e c tiv e ly .
B ut he d e c la re d w ith feeling
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Evening* FA 2.&lt;.'»00
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T u la n e g u a rd G a ry H a ll got th e one w # b ro u g h t here In 1913
and tr a in e r Ken R a w lln io n aatd
T h a t waa the y e a r Alabam a
he should hr- re a d y lo it a r t . The 17 points w h ile s ta r c e n te r V ie
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e d h e r fir s t C h r iitm a i In A m e ric a .
B r if lt t c U W ring w ith th e R oy
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re n th e re h a n f up th e ir s to c k in g s
on S t. N ich o la s D ay w h ic h f a l l i
on D ec. 6. C h r iitm a i l i c e le b ra te d
o n D e c. 23 and X . T h e c o u n try
a ls o o b s e rv e * te n E a s te r d a y i.
C h r iit m a i E ve l i the tim e fo r u n ­
w ra p p in g g U ti In G e rm a n y . I t l i
a q u ir t, h o ly d i y w ith m o r r e m p h a ila on re lig io n th a n p re se n ts
and S a n ta Claus. Ilr lg itte 1 1 C a th o ­
l i c a n d a tte n d i m id n ig h t m a n on
C h r iit m a i E ve.
She e n jo ye d v e ry m u c h h e r
C h r iit m a i In the M ann h o m e . She
la id th a t ih e w a i a lit tle h o m e s ic k
h o t M ra . M ann th o u g h tfu lly kept
h e r b uay. A lir g e fa m ily d in n e r
on C h r iit m a i D iy wa» a fe a tu re
n e w to B rig itte . A t th e p m e n t
tim e ahe l i Im p a tie n tly w a itin g
fo r C h r iitm a i boxes fr o m h o m e .
B r ig itte cam e to S a n fo rd th ro u g h
th e A m e ric a n F ie ld S e rT ic e . She
! • ip o n a o re d here by th e S a n fo rd
K iw a n la C lub. She l i a t a ll, lo v e ly
g tr l w ith c le a r itro n g fe a lu r e i and
■oft a llk y h a ir. She haa a b r ig h t
im lte w h ic h l i m uch In e v id e n c e .
I t Is a n experience In a p e a k w ith
B r ig itte . She la an e x c e lle n t conv e r ia t io n a llit w ith a g re a t d e a l o f
poiae and c h a rm . H e r a c c e n t la
q u ite a p p e a lin g . She haa an ex*
p r e a ilv r fa c r that o c c a a lo n a lly
r e g t it e n be w ild e rm e n t a t th e u»age o f G ang and c e rta in “ A m e rie a n lim a " .
A t ho m e In G e rm a n y U rlg llte
haa a fa th e r, w ho o w n i a co a l
m lo e , a n d a m o th e r w h o l i i
h o u ie w lfe . H e r o ld e r n i t e r w o r k i
a i a p h o to g ra p h e r In th e G r r m m
to w n th a t l i the e q u iv a le n t o f
o u r H o lly w o o d . The G e lii le n have
r e c e n tly a cq u ire d a te le v lilo n le t
th a t h n In c r e itr d th e ir p o p u la rity
w ith th e n e ig h b o r!. T h e G e iu le r i
a re r r u n l i n i . They fe e l a i itr o n g
| y ab o u t B i v i r i m i n S o u th e rn e r*
fe e l a b o u t Y a n k re i. B r ig itte In s is t*
th a t B a v a r lin i »poll th e b e iu t y of
Ih e G e r m in d ia le d b y H ik in g
th ro u g h th e ir n o ir i. P n i n l i n i are
r a ta r v e d and h iv e a g re a t deal
o f n a tu r a l d ig n ity . T h e y a re a
s e rio u s people. B rig itte la y a th a t
th e e x tre m e cold in th a t p a r t o f
G e rm a n y a f f r c t i t h li. B a v a r ia n !
(h r* la th e w a rm e r p a r t o f the
country and a re a g a y frie n d ly
E v e r y th in g about A m e ric a d tl
f a n fr o m G e rm a n y, B r ig itte s ta l­
ed. T h e people, the c u s to m s . the
In te re s ts — a ll a re d iffe re n t. P erh a p s
Ik e m o il noticeable d iffe re n c e D
Ik e re la x e d life o f A m e ric a n s a i
c o n tra s te d w ith the it x ic t life led
b y th e G e r m in r ic e . T h r y have
k n o w n tw o g re a t w a r* a n d liv e In
fe a r o f a n o th rr. B r ig itte c o m e *
fro m an in d u s tria l s e c tio n w h ich
la v e ry d ir ty and cold. She lo v e i
th e aun and the beach h e r r . She
a ckn o w le d g e s l h i l h e r y e a r in
o u r c o u n try i i quite a b o lld iy and
a r u t fro m the h a rd w o rk th a t
la ty p ic a l o f lllc In G e rm a n y .
B r ig itte is a » rn lo r a t S em inole
H ig h S chool. There h e r c o u r tc i
a rc S pa n ish , L a tin , E n g lis h , A m e
rlc a n h le tn ry . g ym . a m i ty p in g .
In G e rm a n y U iig lt tr a tte n d e d a
g lr li* g y m n a ilu m o f m u u c rn lang
u a g e i. T h is is a h ig h s rh o o t w ith
g ra d e s H 3 . O n ly a s m a ll p e rce n tage o f G e rm a n itu d e n ta a re a llo w ­
ed to a tte n d high s ch o o l. W ork
m oves m o re q u ic k ly w ith a g r n t r r
a m o u n t o f m ilc r ia l c o v e re d B r i­
g itte w a a e n ro lle d fo r M su b je cts,
a ll
re q u ire d .
In c lu d e d
w ere
scie n ce *, h is to ric * . m a th e m a tic s ,
m u s ic a p p re cia tio n , a r t. L a tin ,
F re n c h , G e rm a n , and E n g lis h . A
g re a t m a n y hour* o f each d a y
w e re spent In ilu d y in g . Th e t i * t
tw o y c a r i o f the irh o o t a re equiva
le n t lo college here. B r lg llte w ill
ha ve tw o m ore y r a r i o f school a f­
te r she re tu rn s to G e rm a n y . She
b rm o a n * Ihe fa ct th a t th e c la s t
th a t she graduates w ith i t SHS
wrtll have c n tn p lrle d h ig h school
w h tlr she m u it re tu rn fo r a nother
tw o y e a rs , A f l n th a t she hope*
lo be co m e an s ir lin e hostess w ith
a E uro p e a n line.
Th e fa c t th a t the w a s s r lr t U d
one o f t* n m come to A m e rica
fro m .tod applications snows that
she is an o u tiia m lin g g ir l. A t SIIS
she is a m em ber o f th e L a tin
C lu b . Ihe F u tu re T r a ih e r s H u b
a n d th e Tennis C lub. She loves lo
p la y le n n ls and e n jo y s a ll sports.
She lik e * w a te r s k iin g and saya
th a t anew skiing is a b ig fa v o rite
a t b o rn e . B rig itte w as a C elery

T ips On D ecorating
The Baby’s N ursery
A n a n tic ip a te d la b o r o f lo v e fo r
e v e ry yo u n g m o th e r, and fa th e r,
to o , fo r th a t m s tt r r , la d e c o ra tin g
th e n e w n u rs e ry , w h e th e r it's
b a b y 's o w n room o r |u * t a c o rn e r
• f a bedroom . S om e tim e s, th ough,
I t ta k e s a b it o f im a g in a tio n and
In g e n u ity to keep th e co a t o f n u r­
s e ry fu rn is h in g i fr o m
tu n n in g
a w a y w ith Ih e p o c k e tb o o l.
F o r w a a p te , t h e n a n b a b y la n d
e h a n c t e n m ade e# e a iy - to a p p ly
v in y l th a t ta a be weed to d e c o ra te
a mn m i w a ll, b a b y ’ s c r ib , p la y ­
p e n i c h ig h c h a ir. O r dre a a u p
a p la in lam pshade w ith these p ic
lu r e book cut-outs Ib a l In c lu d e a
eebim ateal cow , n b b l t , b o a r, goose
s a d MUCH. T h e y 'll b e f a m ilia r to
b a b y as th e y a n th e sam e as
th o s e th a t appear m c e re a l kn a rs

B o w l p r in c e if th is y e a r a n d l i
v e ry p o p u la r w ith Ih e stu d e n t ■ a t
SI IS. She l i a t e r r if ic fo o tb a ll fan.
She e n jo y s l o t lunch p e r io d i a t
ic b o o l a n d p a r tic u la r ly U k e i l&lt;*
change c la t ie i. In G e rm a n y e v e ry ­
one ita y a in th e la m e c la u ro o m .
B rig itte l i g la d o f Ih e o p p o rtu n ity
to m e e t d iffe r e n t students. She
c o m m e n te d th a t here the Ir a c h e r i
are w a rm and frie n d ly . In G e r­
m a n y itu d e n ta o fte n Ir a r n th e ir
lesson* because th e y fe a r the
te a c b e ri.
B r ig lit '
.In u re * the A m e ric a n
custom
&gt;uyi and g l r l i a tte n d in g
(lie ia&lt; p u b lic school*. She llk e i
d a tin g In A m e ric a and (m in te d ou t
that G e rm a n p a re n t* a re fa r m o re
U rie l. U n til th e age o f IS m o il
G e rm a n g ir l* a re not a llo w e d to
go ou t u n c h a p c ro n e d T h e y do not
w e a r m a k e u p to school and liecauve o f Ih e c o ld th e y w e a r blue
Jeani and o th e r such g a rm e n t*.
A fte r b e c o m in g 16 a G e rm a n g ir l

Couple
Entertains
.....................
I x d r . a n d M r * . I.. J. " ' I l » ente rla in e d fr ie n d * w ith a c o c k ta il
p a rty a l th e ir hom e on G ra n d v ie w
A ve n u e p r io r lo th e In le r f r a le r n ily I la n c e T h u rs d a y n ig h l.
H o lid a y d e c o ra tio n * w e re u»rd
th ro u g h o u t Ih e ro o m *. A n unu«ual
C h r iitm a i tre e * * •* th e h ig h lig h t
The tre e w a * m ade o f p a lm
branches th a t w ere fa tte n e d to a
b a te and s p ra y rd w h ite . B ut o r ­
n am ents a n d lig h t* trim m e d th e
tre e . V o ln s e tlls s w ere used in th e
liv in g ro o m .
Th e d in in g ro o m ta b ic **a» o v e r­
la id w ith an e c ru lin e n r ln lh . A n
a lt r a c tiv r M a rk and g o ld a rra n g e ­
m ent w a * th e re n te rp ie re . The
ta b le w a s s p re a d w ith an a r ra y o f
hor&gt; d 'o e u v re *
T h o ie a tte n d in g w e re ; M r. and
M r i. B ill B u th , M r. and M rs .
C h a rle s P a rk J r .. Bob P a rk and
.M in J e a n n e ltr A d m it, S t. P e te r*b u rg , .M r. and M r*. L . P. M oore.
M r. and M r * . E d H ig r in i, M r. and
M r i. W a lly P h ilip * . M r. and M r* .
Ja m e s C ra p p * . M r. and M r * B.
I * P r r k ln i J r . , and M r. and M r*.
A. If. P e te n o n J r.

Balls Entertain
At Open House
M r. and M r * . R aym ond B a ll and
d a u g h te r M r * . T y le r D c d m p n cntr r ia t n r d a l an open bouse fro m
IK p .m . N unday a t t l ir B s ll's
hom e in L a k e M a ry .
T im house w a * g a y w ith ( h r is lm as d e c o ra tio n *. A s ilv e r and red
them
a* n
ta m
r r iendi o u t in
e li*
rnem e w as
m th
u .c
* !£ .
.r _\n:
dies, m ade by M r* . B a ll, w e re
p la te d abo u t Ih r ro o m
H o lly
s p ra y e d w h ite w ith s ilv e r g litte r
w a* tile d .
A re d a n il w h ile them e p re *a tle *l
in ih e d in in g room T he la b lr w a *
c o ve re d w ith a w h ile c u t-w o rk
lin e n c lo th , T lir i r n t r n d r r e w a *
an a rra n g e m e n t o f re d p o im r t
1 1 1 . w ith w h it , m a g n o lia le a v e *
and lig h t r t l w h ile ta p e r , in * il, c r
c a n d e la b ra . A la rg e c ry H a l p u n ch
bow l lic it! e g g nog. A s m a ll a n ti
q u r ta b le th a t belonged t» M r .
B a ll's g ra
r a n d p a re n t* h e ld a s ilv e r
c o ffe e p itc h e r w ith stand. T h is i»
also a fa m ily h e irlo o m . M rs.
Jean B la ir p re sid e d in th e d in ­
in g ro o m . G u e s t* selected r e fr r ih m r n t* fro m an a rra y o f ra n d y ,
C h ris tm a s ro o k ie * , fa n c y sand
w ith e .*, c ra c k e rs and d ip . and
S w e d ish n u ts .
Those a tte n d in g w e re ih e w ive s
o f V A II - 5 a n il Ih c ir gu e sts, m em l * r * o f tlie I'ib it C lu b an-J I h e ir
f a m lllc ,
te a c h e rs w ith
w hom
M rs. B a ll w as associated. and
L a k e M a ry n e ig h b o rs.

Try Beef tSandwich
For New Year’s Eve

w e a n m a k e u p when she goes
out. I ’a rtle a In G erm any a re fre
quent. The y o u n g people '&gt; ve to
dance. T h e y a rc served w c ik w ine
w h ich l i v e ry inexpensive in G e r ­
m a n y. B r ig itte appreciates c l i n i ­
c a l m u ilc an d *he and John M a n n
•pend h o u r* IM c n ln g to hl» r o lle r
lio n .
C lo the* In A m e rica ir e m o re
c o m fo rta b le , u y i A r lg illr . She
like s b e rm u d a s h o rt* and the s tiff
p e ttic o a t*. In G erm any the g ir l*
have lin e n p e ttic o a t* w hich m u»t
be v e ry h e a v ily ita r r h r d each
tim e they a r r w o rn Fsshlnns In
G e rm a n y a re m ore e x tre m e a*
the c o u n try i i close to P a ri* and
fo llo w * Ihe r h a n g e i In style B r i­
g itte w o re h e r B r it fo rm a l w hen
she w a i a C e le ry Bowl p rin c e **.
S ince h e r a r r iv a l in A m r r ir a in
A u g u ri B r ig itte ha* ip o k e n to
m a n y c l r i r g ro u p *. Am ong th e » r
w e re the T iia itm s itte r * C lu b , the
K iw a n i* C lu b , and several G ir l
Scout tro o p *. Before re tu rn in g to
G e rm a n y . B r lg illn w ill spend seve­
ra l w eeks w ith other f a m ilir * .
T h e te w ill in c lu d e the E a rl lllg
g in b o th a m * and the W a lte r M o r ­
gan*. U pon h e r a rriv a l B rig itte
liv e d w ith D r. and M r i. Jo h n W il*on.
B rig itte fe e l* m uch at hom e in
Ihe w a rm and frie n d ly M in n re *!denes. One can »ee th a t w hen ih e
|fa V M A m e ric a ih e w llf be m in e d
( ,yi r |n a n ) frje n d * ib r h a * m a d r
((| ^ a n fo n l
'

fjahdm
f’ jois
Myrtle MIIsm
H om e IVrmon*lr»Uon A gent
B ulb* and re la te d p la n ts a re
v e ry d e s ira b le fo r b e a u tify in g
hom e g ro u n d s and p ro d u ctio n In
the hom e flo w e r g a rd rn . says S.
A. B o te , a s sis ta n t o rn a m e n ta l h o r ­
tic u ltu ris t w ith the I'n lv r r s it y o f
F lo rid a
A g ric u ltu ra l
E x le m io n
S ervice. M ost o f Ihcm c a n be
p la n te d soon.
The b u lb s, ro rm s , lu le r * and
r h iro m i t u s u a lly are ra ile d b u lb *,
a c co rd in g In M r. R o*r. H r p o in t*
m il th a t lilie s , a m a ry llis and n a r
v is iu i a r r tru e bulbs; g la d io lu s
and m n n lh r r tia * » r r ro rm s ; r a lla *
and r a la d iu m i a r r lu b r r t ; a n d ir is
b e ltin g * In Ih e rh lro m r gro u p
"B u lb s m a y tie grow n in lie d *
to p roduce a m as* of c o lo r o r
fo r c u t flo w e r s " , o r " th e y m a y
tie u ir d In Ih e perennial b o rd e r o r
along the e d g e o f s h ru b b e ry .'*
He p o in ts o u t that most b u lb *
th riv e in w r l lilr a in n l and in a
tunny o r p a r tia lly shaded lo c a tio n .
O rg a n ic m a lr r ia l* lU th a* peat
m o t*, le a f m o ld n r com post spad
r d m lo I h r to p 10 tnche* o f to il
.............

duellos.. r m n i x . . 1 P lanting lim e
v.ith one lo tw o pound* per inu
square fe e t o f a com plete f r r t ilic e t. tu r h a * 1 * 1 o r A A ll and
m ake a n o th r r a pplication d u rin g
Ih r g ro w in g t r i t o n i f t r r Ihe fo t
la up i t w r it developed.
N a r r lis u * can tic p la n trd d u rin g
....................
,
.
H a n ttn g eve ry fo u r w e e k .
1,11, J,i n “ * r ’ f W,U ‘ ,v* * lo n g r,r
,
b lo o m . I lant the so c a ll" * l'M ) * n U iu . t ) | w . *uch a * a
b lu d l d O r, W hite 1 e a rl, «&gt;raml
M onarque and Double tin m a n
C rln u m * m a y he p la n trd d u rin g
Ihe w in te r m onth*. The E a s te r
lily i* p la n te d frnru la ir s u m m e r
th ro u g h N o v e m b e r F rom rn td F lo
rid s to u lh w a rd gladiolus m ay Inpla n ted any lim e (rom S eptem ber
In M a rc h . In north e rn F lo rid a it
I* he«l to d e la y p la n tin g u n til m id J a n u a ry o r F e b ru a ry . C a lla I lly
m t y 1# p la n te d through fa ll a n il
n l n l i r « " '1 , “ 11 tn m r
fr ,,m
,h p r n o tl , f , r , t, r n * n ts r &gt; llis *!*&lt;&gt;
a r r p la n trd d u rin g Ih r w in te r
T u lip flo w e rs m s y lie p ro d u ce d
In F lo rid a If Ihe b ulb* a rc s to re d
; fo r Co to 73 d a y * *t in degrees
F a re n h c it b e f« r they a r r p la n te d

E .e o r t Ih e y e a r
In w ith '’l,n‘ J", ,,,r" " 'bpril or. iJ *nu*r&gt;*
a han g . New Y e a r's E ve „ . t 'n tm c d la le ly a fte r Ihe h u lh . are
w a y . a tim e fo r fu n and f r o llf i re m rv e d fro m cold storage P la n t
and r ig h tf u lly ro .
new b u lb , each year
H o w e v e r. If s o u r hom e ls to I .
Rc‘
*PW" m " » n' 1
chosen sto p fo r .he e rle h ra llo n , r r m u m . so the erow n u r neek r s
m ake su re th a t the m id n ig h t m c n u ',rn,1\ • f ” ' " ground
« h e r b u lb s
p la n s a re s im p le y e t in v itin g .
l ” n * * ^ nir&lt;i ,t0 ™ t * ° ,n, ,o u ;
A ho m e e co n o m ist w e ll ve rse d ' ■ « «
« Hw&gt; d ia m e te r o f
in Ih e fie ld o f m eat and m e a l ,h * * ? 'b r ia n lin g d is ta n c e a v o r y
ro o k e o . H eha Staggs, h a . th is |B | Wit t Uw a ls o o f the top g ro w th .
sa y, “ I f y o u w a n t a sa n d w ich
Idea fo r th e o c ra s io n . t r y Beefn &gt; r S a n d w ic h S p e c ia lty . I f you
w a n t to serve s o m rlh ln g hot. try
B e e f R ye S a n d w ic h S p e c ia lty ."
H e re ’ s th e Idea. S im p ly c o m b in e
g ro u n d b e e t w ith g ra te d cheese,
seasonings and th in ly s lic e d o n ­
io n *. S p re a d r y i b re a d and b ro il
I f u s in g th is suggestion, you
ra n a lso In c o rp o ra te it in to an
h o rs d 'o e u v re * tr a y a rra n g e m e n t.
In s te a d o f using re g u la r rye .
sp re a d th e g ro u n d beef m ix tu re
o ve r th in ly a llre d p a r ty ry e and
b ro il.
R tc f- R y t S andw ich S p e c ia lty
I pound g ro u n d beef
' * c u p g ra te d A m e ric a n ehease
teaspoon s .U
'« te a sp o o n pepper
1 ta b le rp o o n i th in ly s h re d
g re e n o n io n s
•
3 lo T s lic e * ry e b re a d
H i t g ro u n d beef, eheese. sa lt,
p e p p e r and o n io n *. T o a st ry e
h r ra d slic e s on b o th sides. S pread
m e a t m ix tu re U In ch th ic k on
ry e b re a d , a p re a d in g w e ll o v e r the
ed g e *. B ro il abo u t 3 Inches fro m
heat u n til b ro w n e d , about 3 to 7
m tn u tra . Y ie ld : I to 7 an o d tricb e a

E n liste d p e rio o n c l fro m the
S a n fo rd N iv a l A ir S ta tio n e n jo y ­
ed a c liv ilie t a t th e U S D d u rin g
th e C h rlilm a * h o lid a y s. T h *» e a c ­
tiv itie s w ere planned and s u p e r­
v is e d by M rs . M a lc o lm H ig g in s ,
s ta f f aide, anti M rs . Ito b e rt T o lle .
a s sis ta n t to th e s ta ff aide.
The ro o m * had been g a ily d e c o r­
a te d fo r C h ris tm a s by th e t&gt;o&gt;*
w ith the assistance o f
A rn o ld
H ood, a c ity e m p lo y e . A
huge
C h ris tm a s tre e w ith m u ltic o lo re d
o rn a m e n ts
brushed the c e ilin g .
O th e r d r tu r a tio n t inclu d e d a S an ­
ta . colored lig h ts , a c a n d y vane,
and a bell T b r S a lva tio n A rm y
sent bag* o f f r u it , c a n d y and
n u t*.
On C h ris tm a s E ve the g ro u p
e n jo y e d tin g in g C h ris tm a s carols
to the accom panim ent o f a sing
a lo n g record. R e fre sh m e n t* w ere
se rve d .
A n open hu u te w a * h eld a l the

Ch urch
Calendar
WEDNERDAY

T ra in in g U n io n C ouncil m e e tin g
at Ihe F irs t B a p tis t c h o re b a I T
p. m .
W a trh n ig h l fe s tiv itie s , b e g in n in g
al Ihe F irs t R a p lis l C h u rc h w ith
p ra y e r m e e lin g at T:Sn p, m T h u
w ill be fo llo w e d b y a p ro g ra m o f
a c tiv llie i u n til 12.Ot. A ll a re in
v i led.
A M atch N ig h t S ervice w ill be
h e ld a l the F ir s t P re s b y te ria n
C h u rc h fro m 10 30 p. m . u n til m id ­
n ig h t. Sponsored by the special
p r a y e r c o m m itte e o f the Session,
an h our o f fr llo w ih t p w ill be rn
jo y e d in the E d u c a tio n a l B u ild in g
fr o m 10:30 tl:3 0 p m . T h e re w ill
be a special c a n d le lig h t se rv ic e o f ,
p ra y e r and p ra ise conducted In Ihe |
S a n c tu a ry fro m 11:3# p. m . u n t i l,
m id n ig h t.
P ln e e re it B a p tis t C hurch P ra y e r
m e e tin g at 7;4S p. m.
P m c c re tl R a p lis t C h u rc h W atch
n ig h l S ervice fro m a 30-12:01.

Christmas Eve
Party Held
M is * J u d y L u d w ig e n te rta in e d
h e r frie n d * w ith a p a rty on
( l i r l t l n i l i Eve.
The L u d w ig hom e
. ,'* r - y
w ith h o lid a y d c r o n t io n i. The
Ira d illo n a l tre e atom , in one r o r tie r. C h ru lm a t r a rris bordered th e
fir e place am t m ir r o r. A m a n g r r
scene w a* *et In w h ite angel h a ir
on the piano.
th e d in in g lo o m (a id e w as rov
e r rd w ith a w h ite la te c lo th . Bed
p o ln t r liia *
fo rm e d the * enterpiece T h fe c -b ra n c h c d s ilv e r ra n
d e la b ra
h o ld in g
green
ta p e rs
w e re placed at e ith e r side. K gg
nog w a t served fro m a c ry s ta l
punch b ow l by M r*. W A . L u d w ig . S pire d n u t*, ta n d y . p o ta to
c h ip s am i d ip . and C h ris tm a s
r o n k i. * com pleted the a rra y
G u r * t* en jo ye d d a n c in g
and
( h a ttin g
d u rin g
the
e ve n in g ,
T hose p rrs e n t w ere A le s M r*
vibbin. M iss N lV I Vsbby, Johnny
V helchel. M b s B a rb a ra B ra d le y ,
C h a rle s F ox. M iss Deanna N i­
c h o ls. M ike R o b e rt*, M l** S unny
S k in n e r, am i K m m e lt M c C a ll,

t

Stitch In Time
For Thrifty Yule
N E W ( U P I — A s titc h in tim e
ra n
pruv Ide
Y u le
g ift*
fo r
th e whole fs m lly , but not t . i the
budget.
F .vp e rri at a sewing m achine
m a n fa rtu rm g fir m llN e c c h l K ina I
say some g ifts r s n he m a d r w ith
s c ra p * o f m a te ria l at hand O thers
n e rd not cost m o re than St.
These econom y presents include
n p a ja m a p illo w ' w hich h o ld * p
J 's and serve* as a bed o rn a m e n t
a d ju s ta b le esc m u ffs : d u s lln g m ilte n s ; and m o th e r d a u g h trr apron*
m a d r fro m bandana*
T o m a k r the p a ja m a pillo w
F ro m ’ ■* y a rd lig h t colored ro ttu n ,
c u t I r lr c ie 12 Inches In d ia m e te r
G ut a crescent shape o f red r o l ­
lo n fo r the m o u th and ry e lashes
o f b row n cotton.

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Wives

Club Schedules

Coffee for January Function
V A II-T o ffic e rs ' w iv e s w ill be o f th e S an fo rd N a v a l A ir S ta tio n 'a . m . J a n u a ry * »• ib e M a y fa ir
In n . Co-hostesses w ill be M r s , .
hostesses fo r Ih e J a n u a ry fu n ctio n O ffic e rs W iv e * G u b .
R alph M a liu s and M r * . V e rn e Jen-"*
T ill* e v e n t w ill be a c h ange o fn ig g s . R eservations fo r o ffic e rs *
board h o n o rin g the o u tg o in g e x e ­
w ive s and (h e ir guests m u s t be in
c u tiv e b o a rd and in tro d u c in g th e
to squadron r ip re s e n ta tlv e s b y
new b o a rd . S ince th e re is a c o m ­
plete change o f the b o a rd e v e ry January- 3.
M r*. C la ra
M . V c rn a y and six m o n th *, a new p re s id e n t w ill
d a u g h te r. M l- * J u lie V e rn a y . have be e le c te d also
N ew re p re s e n ta tiv e s and a lte rre tu rn e d to th e ir ho m e in S avan­
nah. G a.. a fte r s p e n d in g ih e h o li­ natea fro m each squadron o r u n it
days w ith M r* V e r n a y '* parents. a re ; V A if-3 , re p re s e n ta tiv e . M ra .
K M S andon. a lte rn a te , M r * . H .
M r. and M r*. Jose p h M e itc h .
M r. and M rs . Gc&lt; * W . Coates M C h a p m a n : V A H -3. re p re s e n ta ­
J r . N o rth C h a rle s to n . S. C , were tiv e . M rs . J e ll T a ft, a lte rn a te .
d in n e r guest* S unday o f Rev. and M r*. E v r r r t l F o o t: V A II-T . re p re ­
A W a tc h n ig h l p a rty and p ra v e r
s e n ta tiv e . M r* K en n e th R o w e ll,
M rs . P e rry L . Slone.
E . H o d g e s; service w ill he held at th e P ineM r and M r * . H e n ry U n i t J r a lte rn a te . M r*. K
and M r. and M rs. B ry u n M ahar- V A H 9. re p re s e n ta tiv e , M r* . J . M . crest B a p tis t C hurch fr o m fl:3 0 re y , a ll o f F o ri M y e rs , spent Ross, a llr r n s t r . M rs . E a r l Y a le s ; 12:01 W ednesday n ig h l.
G am es and sin g in g w ill be p a r t
C h ris tm a s w ith M r and M r* J. V A H I t . re p re s e n ta tiv e . M r*. W il­
M Iw-onard D a v id L e o n a rd re ­ lia m K e lv in , a lte rn a te , M r * . W il­ o f the eve n in g . R e fre s h m e n t* w ill
tu rn e d lo F o r t M y e rs w ith the lia m M a lin o w s k i; M a ff. re p re s e n ­ be se rve d . A d e v o iio n a l s e rv ic e
ta tiv e . M r * C a rl H o b tiU e ll. a lte r ­ w ill be conducted to w a rd th e end
tw o couples.
M r. and M r * . B oy T e w . G aines­ n a te , M r * . F ra n k J n h n so n ; F e s ro n o f the s e rv ic e b y t b r p is to r . R ev.
v ille . and c h ild re n . E la in e . G lnny. re p re s e n ta tiv e .. M r* . G eorge A c k ­ D on* Id G ra v rn m ie r.
The p ro g ra m is s p o n s o rtd b y th e *
and M iss J u d y C o g b u rn . spent Ihe ley. a lte rn a te . M rs . E. J . M ill# ,
C h ris tm a s h o lid a y s w ith h e r m o S ta tio n re p re s e n ta tiv e and a lte r ­ T ra in in g U n io n und e r Ihe d ire c tio n
o f M rs . J . E. A n d re w *.
th e r, M rs . R . C . L o n g , and M r nate w ill he announced.
The p u b lic I* in v ite d .
The ro ffe e w ill be h eld a l 10
and M rs. W . L R oach

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Scheduled*

clearance
SALE
COATS
Ladies Coats

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Reffulnr $15.00 to AS'.Umi

Sale Priced

$35.98 to $71.89
Childrens Coats
Ain- 1 thru 11 nN«». Pre-twn*
Rcjr. $9.05 to $25.05

Sale $7.99 lo $22.79

SALE
SUITS
R egular $21.95 to $75.00

Sale Priced

$19.98 to $59.95
Srr the wide select inn of styles, rninr* and fabrics
Huy now and save!

SALE

DRiissirs
R egular $11.95

to $69.95

Sale Priced

Invites You To Join Their
’59 CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB

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U S D fr o m 4-12 p m . C h ris tm a s
D ay. T h e b u ffe t ta b le w a * o v e r ­
la id w ith a re d d o th and a C h ris t­
m as ic e n e fo rm e d th e c e n te rp lrc c .
S andw iches, co ffe e , cakes, n u ts ,
and c a n d y a c co m p a n ie d a d e li­
cious b a ke d h a m . T h e
Anna
M ille r C irc le c o n trib u te d cookies
to
Ihe
m enu.
M is*
C a ro ly n
M ic h e ls , a ju n io r h o it e ti. b ro u g h t
a ll o f th e in g re d ie n ts fo r c in n a ­
mon ro lls , A g ro u p g a th e re d in
the k ilc h e n and a **i*te d h e r in
p re p a rin g Ih e p a s trie s
A n o th e r
f r a t u r r o f ih e e ve n in g w a * d a n c ­
in g .
A b irth d a y p a rly w as h e ld Sun
day n lg lit. T h is p a rty is a m o n th ­
ly a lf a ir lh a t a lw a y s fa lls on the
la s t S u n d a y . T h re e o f the (toy * p r e ­
sent c e le b ra te d b irth d a y s d u rin g
Ih r m o n th o f D ecem ber R e fre sh
m e n u . In c lu d in g a la rg e b irth d a y
cake, w e re se rve d b u ffe t s ty le
A q u ie t N ew Y e a r's E ve w ill be
o bserved a l th e USD. A m o n g th e
a c tiv itie s p la n n e d fo r J a n u a ry Is
a dance w ith o rc h e s tra s cheduled
fo r J a n A

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2.00 .... .... 100.00
5.00........... 250.00

$8.79 to $55.89
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woolens, flannel*. Larirr array of colors, sire*
and styles.

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WEDNESDAY, DKCEMRKR 01. 1958

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. MS

$ 1 ,0 0 0 Would Return Baseball
Industry Reveals Plans Cubantabs ClaimSanford Offered
BRIDLE TAKING SHAPE
A new bridge
over lli»* Si. Joint* Diver here is taking
•Kape. Th* Mruetuir will lie a link in thr

interstate highway system, acheduled for
more activity in Seminole County in *’»9.
I Herald S ta ff P h o to !

To Put Plant In Countv Army l! ■w “* d " " i 01, L e**9 u e A !d
^

Smoggy LA Gels
Jeers With Tears
D E T R O IT t U P I t — A proposal
by a La i Angeles eit&gt; o ffic ia l to
b a n the sale o f non c a r t th e re
unless the a u to m o b ile in d u s try
ca m e up t t silt an a n ti* m n g de
v ic e , provoked to m e r a u s tir eom
m e n today 'n the autnm ntslle cap
fttal.
M a y o r l-o u i* C . M ir ia m Ird o il
a la y in g . "L o s A n g e lc i i t going
heroin* t
r u u n tr ' a ll
h y its e lf If it keeps th is up
" H p w s tlly c a n they g e l’
be
asked "B a n n in g nets e s r * a lrs
w o u ld sim ply m e a n that th e re
w ould t&gt;e m ore o ld c a rs on Los
A ngeles streets. T h e y w ou ld ere
a te m ore of an e x h a u s t p ro b le m
th a n the n*w e a rs
M orton S te rlin g th ie f a ir pol
Jution inspector f o r D e tro it, c a lle d
l j | t proposal a g ra n d s ta n d p la y .
W said Ihe Los A ngeles smug
p ro b le m was c a u se d hy g io g ra p h
le a l conditions, and
suggested
th a t U s Angeles t r y m o v in g the
m ou n ta in s.
"T h e easier w ay to stop p o llu ­
tio n i t to stop liv in g : o r gw back
lo the Stone A ge.
&gt;I&lt;t II hm said,

Construction Set
For Highway Here

Growth Predicted
In County Schools

(. nine Kills Negro

tetihr iaw t.ke ,ou home Th.. 'Defiant One’ Best

la the slogan o f lo c a l la w e n fo rc e ­
m ent agennes a , th e y e m b a rk on
a tong N ew T e a r ’ s w eekend
S em inole C o u n ty
p a rty hosts
a re in v ite d to c a ll ih e S a n fo rd 1 '0 lic e D ep a rtm e n t ( F A 2 - 4 M I I. n r
.S h e riff's D e p a rtm e n t (F A 2
V l S ) fo r V ir * - * - T s t ln n i f th e v
haset im rooeu to *i*m u .U .'
T h e s e rv h e Is In e ffe c t y e a r
ro u n d , b u t p a r tic u la r ly during- th is
aeason o f c e le b ra tio n . S h e r iff J
1,. H obby said th is m o rn in g . "W e
ssoutd m u rli p r e fe r lo la k e people
h o m e s a fe l lh a n a rre s t them fo r
d r iv in g w h ile in to x ic a te d — o r u i *
lo g them to Ihe h o s p ita l a fte r an
a c c id e n t.”
The m an be lu n d th e w heel was
f u n d e d onre m o re tn e xe rcise
u n n u l l t i r e d u r in g the h o lid a y s
a b ra d . D rin k in g
w h ile
d riv in g
c o m bined w ith e xce ssive •i-re d, , , a re
..
th e m a jo r cause tsf tr a f f ic fa ta lltie s , a cco rd in g lo the p ro te c tio n1
agencies.
E x tra men w ill be on slut? d&gt; r
ids Ihe e n tire wee', end, a rin rT lin g
lo both d e p a rtm e n ts

Boy, 7, Strangled
By Peanut Butter

Albert I. Hardesty
Succumbs In Miami ij

Science Is Beaten,
12-Ounce Tot Dies

Estimated Toll 390
For Long Holiday

Hope Plans Muss

Almost Two Tons
Of Coke Sold Here

l hit that i* presented to the
en in ti-c jei
u; highm
iLtjtuJc
tbarvl

a ;c
.n iu ir.g .
The p ro M rm * eif d ro p p in g a
bo m b on a p ic d r * ig n it e d sq u a re
inch of ta rg e t fr o m a h e ig h t of
a p p ro x im a te ly seven m ile s, and

at a iperd approaching that of
round, rre va*t and complex. To
achieve Ihe "dfreet hit,” with the
s la te d ro m p lte a tlo n s . is » m a rk n*
s k ill and te c h n ic a l tr a in in g w hich

Edgar J. Brooks
Dies; Rites Set

Dishonest Crook

Trust Is Broken;
Trusties Escape

Weather

Psychology Ladled
Morrison Named
B y Syracuse Coach Banquet Chairman

Impale Grape On Needle?
th at's Like Direct H it'
Im p a le a g ra p e
on t aeaing needle fro m !« 0
yards, (landing u p tn a m o v in g
w heel harrow :
Sound* h ard J W e ll th is I* fa ir
ly s im ila r h&gt; Ih e p ro b le m o f a d i-

Judge Frees Man
In 'Mercy Killing'

New Tags On Sale
In County Friday

IJulies Is Resting

J A C K S O N V IL L E ( U P I )
Sex
* n y e a i old C h a rle s Fatward la w *
% a n g le d In d e a th T ursday nig hi
w h ile e a tin g a p e a n u t b u tte r *andw ith .
C o u n t) o ffic e rs said tw o doctors
fro m nearby C e c il F ie ld p e rfo rm -1
r d e m e rte o ry s u rg e ry on
nn Ih r
day and Unighl
boy a Ih r o it w ith o u t sueress

. E v e r D ied In

S anford c a n r e t u r n to ( i rgunbtcd
r m n i x t d haachall
Imodmll next
next ee-anot
t-eanon if
an anee I" with $1,000 can be found before Sunday.
Two full working agreements with major league teams
41rf « 'ail«l»1r. officials of the Florida Statp Longue said to'I1*-'- The PltL-ildllgh Pirates ami Washington Senators tvera
described as "interested" i:t helping Sanford finaner a G am

Mounf Plymouth
Announces Change

To Honor Composer

Motorcycle, Auto
Involved In Wreck Body Founrl In Boat
Joseph E S haheen, NAS. was
rh a rg e d w n h fa ilu re to y ie ld rig h t
cif-w ay th i* m n rn in g w hen be p u ll
#d in to the p a th o f a m o lo rc y c le
a t the to r n e r o f A tagnolia A ve.
and Second St,
D riv e r *&gt;( Ih r m o ln r s y ile s»a* Al
h e rt D . W 'llw jn. V A H 7 D a m s g r In
Shaheen s IV 4 c a r w a s c tim a le d
g t t o o . and 171 to th e m olo re ye le
ro e accident o e t u r r n l at to a m.
Nobody w a* In ju re d a cco rd in g tn
m * r rtlg a lin g o ffic e r Sgl Ren Rul
Irr

HAN a n a it r i i - R ebel fo r c e *
c la im e d today to h a ir h t o r k r d a
C u b a n a r m y rom oy s tte m p tin g to
b r e a k th ro u g h to S anta C la ra
w h o re • "bmrr 'struggle* for*"the
s t r a le g ir ic n ita l Culia'n c ity r a c e d
fo r t i i r fo u rth itra ig h l da?
A re b e l fie ld radio m e » ta g e » *u l
th e r n n to t - included (f*&gt; to Son
tro o p s a n d ws* *p e a rh e » dr&lt; l by
fo u r ta n k s and several a rm o re d
tr u c k s . The message said I h r r e in
fo r r e n ie n ts were Iry in g to re a c h
S a n ta C la ra from M o rd a n t about
35 m ile s lo the west T h e roes
sage d id not indicate how the
b lo c k a d e v as a rc o iu p tlib rd
T h e re l ■rIt also el aim ed s u c c e s s
rs in o p e ra tio n s m C a n is g u rv am i
O r ir n t e provinces and s a id an
a ll • nsit attack on the m a y o r c ity
n f S a n tia g o de Cuba is Im m in e n t
" T h e h a lite of S antiago i t ab o u t
to b e g in , " Ihe radio in th e M e r r a
M a r s lr a stronghold ol re b e l le a d ­
e r F id e l ( astro p ro c la im e d
T h e b m a d r a il cla im e d t h r c a p
lu r e o f M affn. long s C u b a n a rm y
H e ld o p e ra tio n s center in Ih e d r is e
a g a m . l th e Ortenle g u e r rilla s an d
----------------s a id 117 troop*
w err r-----------a p tu r e d , in
c h id in g a m a jo r and fiv e lie u t r n
a n ts .
" T h e r e is not a single r u n n y
fo r c e betw een Rayam o a n d S an
b a g o . " th e announrrr s a id tla s a
m o is a lm u i h i m ile* w est o f S an
Is a g o , c a p ita l of O rirn te p ro s to re
in s o u th e a s t Cuba
C a s t r o ’ s radio spokesm an sa id
th e O u h a n arm y s u ffe re d " l.b o n
c a s u a ltie s ' including d e a d , w o u n d
e.f . rul prisoner* in CA d a r s o f
f ig h t in g In O ricntr
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a n tra l g e n e ra to ra fo r spraying e x - *n C a sse lb e rry, a c c o rd in g to Lawle rm in a to rs a m i non ferrous e a s t- " n f ' * 'hn'" '.
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D te a m .
t e r ( reek P re c is io n M a n u fa c tu rin g a lte fo r the fa c to ry , w h ic h w ill cm
The league w ill m eet in O r la o d i
Th e
In te rs ta te
H ig h w a y
k th a n tw o m ile s o f th r h ig h w a y
S unday. A ll c itie s w h ich p la n to
Co and its M e la ! and A lloys D iv j Pl°&gt;
‘ ' ‘ “ ed w o rk e rs w ith a
w -ll b e g in in Sem inole C o u n ty ,
k n o c k in g on S a n fo rd t door.
p a y ro ll o f f t . 7 m illio n annually.
fie ld tr a in s w ill he asked les post
A tr ra d y . r o n ttn ic tfo n i t w e ll un ilin k in g S la te Road »a to the m c r . ''o n m 0 ' r in to th r a rra
| M e ta l and A llo ts w ill rm plo? tn&gt;
f t ,(kS! to show t ha I they are ready
d e rw a y a e r o tt d ie St. J o h n t III- Th e p ro je c t, announced to d a y be
Th e m a n u fa c tu rin g plant an d
The S ilve r C reek A 'orp acquired
lo o p e ra te
t e r . w h e re a fo u r la n e d b rid g e th e S tate Road D e p a rtm e n t, w ill |m mitr&gt;". th e fir s t m flo r id * w ill a ll th r eem m on s to ck o f the North
I 'n d r r a new p ro g ra m fo r m in o r
I t d n w ly ta k in g shape.
in c lu d e 2 25 m ile s o l lim ite d a r
---------! O rla n d o Co tw o w e e k* ago. melud
Ira g u n . a d o pted t»er. « in WaahOn J a n 7. r o n r t r u r t io n o f m ore r e ts
h ig h w a y ,
fo u r laned,
tw o
. m g p roperly e x te n d in g fro m Semi
C H IC AG O 1 1!P I * ~ The f h t f ( «nglon. a m a |o r |, .g t, e learn w ould
‘ h n d g n a n d tw o in te rc h a n g e ,
| note P ark R a re w a y , C asselberry,
justice o f C h ic a g o ', C rim in a l C ourt
* b * " hl11 , H m " f a n h r t
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on the south, to L a k e l*« *tip on th r
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The lodge a c q u itte d h im
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w ill com e w ith the fo u r lin in g o f
S an fo rd O viedo b ra n c h o f Ih r A l l.
The d e fe n d a n t. O lio W erner, no, " " f " "
ia ilM K D lllU H C C L rO W
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w . . near te a r , w h e n Judge A h r a - ' 7 b r , m , &gt;“ r l f ,a ,U P * ' * T ’" ,oM
T A L L A H A S S E E ( C P I i — H o n d a tr a f fic o ff ih r lim ite d access ex
undeveloped u n til rre e n tiy , w hrn
ham M a r o r it i fo u n d h im " n o l " n d 23 a c tiv e p a y e rs and a m anh a ve the lo w e st h a n k b a lance p re ts w a y to C . S. t7 92. The r r - te a c h e rs and p u p il* loom a h e a d th e N orth O ita n d o Co begsn con
g u ilty on Ihe e vid e n ce ’ o l roan * k r l " - T j’ *' P, r f n J f « • ' woutsl fu r p .
j n re ce n t h is to ry to s ta rt the new m im in g lin k betw een 0&gt; and l e e ' fo r S em inote C ounty in UV&gt;. a c ­ x ln itlln n o f a n e w S em inole Coun
.la u g h te r s h a rg e . in the .u ffo e a b h I . , S«) In w a rd p la y e r, salaries
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bon death o f W e rn e r's w ife . Anna r o m P *r^ J ^
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h u ilt d u rin g the n e xt tw o y e a rs le n d rn t o f c o u n ty schools
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c ra n e collapsed to d a y o n to the
«• w bleh w ill ru n fro m D a y- school b o n d '. C o n«tniction nn to p east of 17 92.
n a d d itio n to these fin a n c ia l
nol g u ilty th a n le t h im live lhe*e
h e a d o f Jam es D a w se n , 32. O r- t° n » R each
each, th ro u g h O rla n d o to p r io r ity b u ild in g s w ill begin in
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U n d o N e g ro , k illin g h im in s ta n tly .
m e rg e d w ith t h r N o rth O rlando Co
ha* s a id D ia l I t w ill p u t at le a d
con? ie tio n ."
fo u r la n e b rid g e are in c lu d e d in re p a ire d p la n !* w ill nol be c o m ­ E . R aym ond Moss and W illia m
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prove o f m ercy k iltin g hut said he a d v e rtis in g s p a re nn the fro g * .
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heant ih e case.
speech w rite rs to d a y and a q u ie t la n d , w ill handle r tn s ir u c tio n . a l th is y e a r w ilt jo tn the s y s te m . »h,&gt; lr a n .a r lio .i and have become
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w a t a d e vo te d huabam t w ho ca re d • I * o f 350 Lana p e r gam e. • ( t f
c o m p le tio n o f th e Job.
d o u b le session due lo the Ire m e n d
« " « • « . an,J j » r * ‘ ,nn* ' °* ^ 0 ,,b
fo r h i* w ife ro n * ta n tly d u rin g Ihe re n ts t a r h , w o u ld assure S a a lo rd
o u . speed w ith w h ic h the c o u n ty O rla n d o Co w ill re m a in . S ehm lll
many m o n th s she was p a ln fu ilv o f a p r o fita b le y e a r.
i l i n t Varies P Y o u n e . Measurer
L e a g u e o ffic ia ls said P i l l ibsirgLl
M E M P H IS 4 l i l ' l t — M a lin d a
crippled hy- a r th r itic They said
Is g ro w in g .
D ig * * Ite r ry . 20, a v iv a c io u s , blue"W &gt; th in k we a re has mg a v e r y o f N o rth O rla n d o , w ill direct ini-1
she had p le a d e d w ith h im and i* a w a ltb ig an a n s w e r fro m San­
b ru n e tte fro m
S ltllw a tr r .
good s e a r u n d e r Ihe r ir r u m s ta n Ita l stages o f t h r ta rto r? - move to
w dh her d o c to r tn cm! her life fo rd . T h e y a d ded " A ll S anford
O k la . is Ihe IPSB M a u l o f C otton
ees " M llw r e said. "W e fee! th a t t h r Sem inole C ounty site
East Sept 31, W e rn e r stuffed n e rd * lo do to get h a rk in h a le to t o f good w o rk Is being d o n e . 'f. ile . e le c tric .o u tb r n..a r il are
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rag* in to h i* w ife 's m outh ami b a ll is tn g u a ra n te e the Ira g u a
under
th e
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she suffocated. W e rn e r then t r ir il th a t 41.0(0 i t a v a ila b le w h rn ih *
In Ih r c la s s ro o m . The c h ild r e n i* « t u r e d
N E W M IR K ( U P I ) - " T h e |&gt;e
to c o m m it a illc ld e he sw a llo w in g teague m e e ti S u n d a y ."
A ltw rl I
H a rd e s t? . 72. ilir d a re g e ttin g tin* basic fu n d a m e n ta ls I b ra tv i M k ro s o l is ih e name for
O ffic ia l* w a rn e d , how ever, tiia t
fla m O n e " has Im en selected hy M onday at
an overdose o f sleeping p ills . Po
Jackson
M e m o ria l o f e d u c a tio n and Ihe re m a in d e r Ih e m rc h a n ic a l g e n rra lo rs D ir
Neve Y o rk film m ile s as th e best H o s p ita l in M ia m i a fte r a s h o rt o l ih e school y e a r w ill be fin e . " m o v r w ill In-gin im m e d ia te ly ae
h e r found h im unconscious near a c tio n m u st be im m e d ia te . H ead*
c o rd in x* to S c h m itt
m o v ie o f IP5S
illn e ss.
his w ife 's hoc!v and rushed him in g th e lo e a l r n m m ille e to in v e itl*
O fiicca of the N o rth O rlando ( «
gale th e m a tte r a re John K r ld r r
A |r Hardesty made his hom e at
N ew - license p la it, fo r I9 W w i l l , " * ? ha“ ' IU l » h c « ,ie
a rt; s iiu a lrd in M ia m i 'I n i* an
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n o u n rrd tiie d rs e lo p m e n ' o f Ih r to cm sale J’nrtsv at th e T a g O f
ager and J e r r y Co- in itu n
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new c ily • * * r r a l m o o lh * ago. and fle e in th e Seminole ( m in is c o u rt ' " . L T
Seven le a rn s n o w a r * set fo r th *
- . g i llT « * b ro n te
* u v r* v Of the t 'f * r one n f (th e ir d a u g h te r, in M i­
h o ilM .
m ille d lo p le a d g u ilty lo Ihe lesser
heist i »|m n house ir e r n o y 1 coin
1959 F lo rid a S la te League season.
E n te rta in m e n t
plans at
th e
la le b lu rs com poser W . C. H a n d y a m i w nen tie w a* ta k e n ill.
A n n o u n c e m e n t ol the .a le w a s l h * r | f n t m , n » l» u ib lf r .
An e ig h th m e m b e r 1i b rin g sought.
The retiree) G oodyear R u b b e r M n u n l PI? m o u th Couni ry l i u h I&gt;' f , r * bopping c e n te r w ill *c rv lc r
sviII be e re -te d cm R e a le S tre e t
m a d e iiw ta v by John t. ( ia lln w r a y .)
S an fo rd h ia t h r inaida tr a c k on
(o
cm p in e came to S a n fo rd h a ve t*ern ebapged fo r Ihe N e w ih e pretw iecl d e v e lo p m e n t, which
ta de l i t nr d fu r p o p u la tio n of Ifl. ta x c n ltr c to i and the a g e n t fo r
th r fra n c h is e , if t h r m oney g u a ra n ­
seven y e a r ago fro m A kro n , O Y e a r s E s r p a r ty tonight
th e M o to r Vehicle I 'o iiim l. s lo n c r
(IQO
tee r a n be p o tte d , o ffic ia ls said,
lie was a m em ber n f th e F irs t
R ic h a rd It H a rd in g , m anager ■•(
MONTEGO BAY,
J a m a ic a M e th o d is t i hu rch
G a llo w a y estim ated th a t J.I.Kou
A lready m ile s o f new m ails con
S an fo rd once w as an a r t lv r base­
th e r lu t i and h o te l, anno :ner«l tn
lid 'll
S e c re ta ry o f S ta te Jo h n
n rc ! Ih r o n tr h a ir c n a rra lo &lt;ivl N r i n i n n lr t'outiiy tag* w ill I m- * o lil
b a ll c ity . T h e 19.79 le s in , lir ailed
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by D ale A le x a n d e r, Sid llu d -o n
d a u g h le rs , M r- W illia m H a ld iu . tn m rd s and dance t r im w ill re Illa tio n ta&gt;ral Ic a ilc re '* lit lllllc (ft 1959, K u r d on a 12 p n re n t
te n d h is va ca tio n h e re u n til S a lu r
and E a rly W y n n , is re ro g n ite d a i
M ia m i; M rs . J e ra ld lln n e y , ('o n - p la c e P rin c c a t N eka, who w as about the m r r g c r th is m orning, in c re a s e each year d u rin g Ih e past
day.
e v id e n tly w a itin g fo r a definite fe w y e a r . .Sale* th ro u g h Ite c M
s h o c lc n . P a.; M r*. M e re d ith C ra sche d u le d to a p p e a r
C H IC A G O 1 1 I ' l l — T tir Healh Ih r g re a te s t lo E S I. h is to ry .
j to t a le d 21*11 In I977 « to ta l ol Tuesday o f p re m a tu re . l? o u m e
m c r. E rie . P a.; M r* R alph Jnhp
T he H lu r N otes w ill play fo r m o v in g d ale fo r Ih e lirm
J \jo * T V * U o U tO T S
19.0.V) m o to r i r h l i l f p la te s w e re &gt;infant G lo ria H » n * r* m arke d a
•tu n , C olum bus * * , o n * b ro th e r. d a n c in g d u r in g the rv e m i'g . i&gt; rig
W A S H IN G I ON ( U P l t - A te l W illia m H a rd e s ty , A k ro n , a n d tw o
,n fd
lo t* by m e d ic a l science In na
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r v ls in n industry- ban a g a in s t using s is te rs , M r * , tt o le r t .Sm ith. T o le
A lo re lh a n -Wi la x * a lre a d y l i * v e ( tu r r s lu r th re g im e n . The record
and his o rc h e s tra
Iw -rn re»erv*-&lt;l f-&gt;r 19.VO. a lth o u g h ' now H ands a t I I
at to rs to t o r t r a y d o c to rs , n u rse , ik&gt;, O . a m i M rs . L lo y d l i n k * . It|ttR c s a rv a tln n s fo r the p a rty w e re U : c V / n i r n
or
„ „ r o m m r r r la ls goes
the? w ill nol lie d is tr tt n ilr d u n til i Only hours b e fo re Ihe baby's
m a n , O.
sold out s e v e ra l daya ago a c ro rd
n l*
T A J IL L J W U I
m lo e ffe c t T h u rs d a y .
F u n e ra l se rv ic e w ill Iw h e ld M on lo g In H a rd in g , who said. " W e
It w ould ta k e th e
C hristm as a f t e r J a n ? t'n le s* la -ts h a v e death, in Jiw edD h Covenant H os­
C H IC A G O i U P I&gt; — The N a tio n a l
d a y in A kron, O. In te rm e n t w ill e x p e rt a w o n d e rfu l c re s d am t x ra io n lo ra lio n a tre e T i e Ifrra M 's l- e r t i re s e rv e d p t r iln u t tn th e «ale, pita l. the n n ly o th e r re rn n ie d I I
fo llo w in Rove H ill &lt; e m e te r
A t w o rld s nf ( u n " Included in th e i.ip p o tlllo n y r s lr r d a y ts » t a phone th e * w ill lir •old *1 j Is*11v in ,e iium e ba b y In s u rv iv e —nov* a S a fe ly C o u n c il w a rn e d tn -la y lh a t
q u r n r e w h rn Ih r ta lr b e g in *
VATICAN « ITY (U PI)— Pope ro n
p reily 22 y e a r o ld .c h o o l te a c h e r— as m any as .1*1 (versons w ill b *
N ew Y e a r » ce le b ra tio n w ill be fu ll iif ants m u *l h a v e g u llrn that
k ille d in tr a f fic d u rin g the N ew
Jo h n X X I I I w ill u * h e r in th e flr s t
c a m lu rtrd G lo ria • m other.
w av le c a u se o f a "a w e e l voice"
d in n e r d a rn in g and b r ra k fa ii
r * w y e a r e f his p o n lif lc ite to ­
J a iiu e lm r llc n a o n . w ho a im was Y r a r 's h o lid a y unless r e lrh ra n ta
T u rn * oul Ih e d u lr e l lim e* that
Th e M ount P ly m o u th Hotel • 13
n ig h t w ith a m id n ig h t M ass in h it
born p re m a tu re ly in C hicago, was show " s o b e r. Ih o u g h tfu l, c o m u le rd re w ih r a n t* l-e long id to none
m ile , weal o f S anford.
p n e a le chapel
n nahlr to se* I h r m ta n l a fle r tr a v ­ a le b e h a v io r."
e.lher than lla v ld M rN a b . mana
" S u r e ly Ihe t r a g ir h ig h w a y to ll
g r r &lt;d Ihe ( re d d H u rra i n f .San
e lling fro m P a la tin e . I ll llu l she
The S a n fn rd C iv ita n C lu b h a *
fo rtl D ie plwvne i . r im a n llr r * .
assured M rs M a b e l H a n ie s
72 o v e r Ih r C h rlM m a s hutldav m u a l
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W E W A H IT C H K A
( U P ! ) - L a w • w e lle d I t * tre a su ry fro m Ih e sale
-o b e r, ih o u g h tfu l. c o n sid e ra te be­
N E W C A 8 T E E -O N -T Y V E . E ng i f the i n t r r l t r r lu r n tn hu hand­ m * r l i n | Ave home a fte r a s h o rt lia is e d m t h r s tru g g le
e n fo rc e m e n t o f f i r r r * e a rly lo d iy o f a lm o s t tw o Inns 3.W(1 p o u n d *
o f C la x lo n fr u it cake d u r in g tend » U P 1 ) — H e n ry H olla n d . 34, sel
The d a rk h a ire d M r* lls n ir s , h a v io r be h in d Ihe w h e e l," th *
fo u n d AA . G. M a rtin . 71. o f Pa
Illn
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th e C h ris tm a s season.
r o u n r il said.
w as s rn lrn c e c l In fo u r m onth* in
n a m i t ity . dead in h i* * m il!
Mr
llru o k * wat la irn J a n 23. who had p re v io u s ly ta id she
T h e a n n u a l fr u it ca ke sab Is ja il Tuesday a fte r he lobt a c o u rt
" W e ap p e a l lo everyone tn r i r boat d r iftin g in Ih e ChJpola l ! ( , r r
1443, in New York I i l l H r la m e would ra th e r nut have G lo ria sur
a n in te rn a tio n a l p ro je c t fo r C H i- h r had tiv r .l a t 3 | hotels w ith o u t
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p a v in g a b ill and had tln lrn fr o m
ta n ( tu b *.
a m e m b e r nf Ihe F tr* l M n lh o d i* ! life had a P ro te sta n t m in is te r needles* to ll mt&lt;i Ihe heavy tr a fo- *
fiv e n f th e m .
b a p iirr Ihe hahv T u rs d a y m orn f i r n f th e w eekend ) u it ahead,
In
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and do hia p a rt lo see th a t it
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Mr mr
le re d as " M r . C rook ^
When M r*
lla n s a t heard the d o e s n 't happen a g a in ."
ih e Ir u ilie * . Ih e S tn fu n l Ixilice n r n o k * wa* fo rm e rly c o n n e c te d
( j ’ p l j — P olice to d a y w e re lo o . poumJe o f the c a lo rie .la d e n d e li­
T h * 102 h o u r h o lid a y weekend
f!ep a r1 rtie n l d u e n r r e d a si night w i l l i A la rth a l) F ir fit o f C h ic a g o news of h e r death
a hospital
m g fo r an o b v io u sly sick th ie f cacies l. c a ilin , salesm an tn Ran
She took it b e g in * at 6 p m . N ew Y r a r 's E v *
betw een w and 111 p m . Ilm m a n d w as a b lu r t fu r S aks F ifth * poke* lit an .a id
T lie y n i d he b ro ke in to a ere fo rd w as Hob II a n ,in k w ith m ore Church I'arty Slated
The IIT1 o f Ih r F irs t R a p lis t as D avid J o n e s,
Ih
irle a - rd A v e n u e , New York
(a lm ly . She w a * som ew hat ev and d o s e * a t Sunday m id n ig h t.
e rrs Tuesday and lo o k e ig h t h o i- lh a n boo pounds lo his c re d it. D r
D u rin g la s ! w eek's C h ris tm a s
H a ll. .Sanfnrd Negro,
lie s n f r a t ln r m l and a q u a n tity E d l.tn d » e y r» n lla n c n c * a *-!o*c I h u rc h in O v ie d o w ill hn*i a N e w C h a ri* , i
I I * is survived ht m * w ife A ir* peeling II I'm sure "
•ercsnd,
h o lid a y o f th e sam e d u ra l ion.
Y e a r s r.v e p a rty in Ih r annex fro m III* c e ll, and hob- r * . | E J flriH ik s Sanford
n f h e a d a rhe p o w d e rs
t'liile d Press In tr r n a lio n a l countProceeds fro m the fr u it cake o f th r rh u re h fo llo w in g ih r r r g u m lo th r n ig h t
P o n tp o n c d
F u n e r a l in rv ire * w ill h e ld lo rn n r M u e t i n K
sa le w ill be trie d by th . C iv il ana la r p ta v e r m e e tin g c e rv lrr to n ig h l
T h r p ri*o n e r* w e re &lt;on»pleied ro w a t lo a nt In R rls s o n F‘ un
T h * L c - ■ ih .-i T -.iv " ■m a r t) rd 599 tr a f fic deaths. I t b rtn w
fo r c iv ic p ro je c i*
a rc o rd in g lo
S pecial r n ir r la in m r r l ha* h e rn " tr u s tie s " , and w o rk e d *1 the «ily- e r a l
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The H r '
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C overling ha lie* ti pn-lpnt- -d Ircitn tie c o u n c il’ * p re -h o lid a y e s tim ate
T h e r o u n r il said It expected a
Ka S ho e m a ke r, c h a irm a n
p la nned
in o and the c o u n t* j a il
( I S ir e n w ill n llm a tr
R e m a in * Jan I u n til J a n a due - 1 New
P a rtly (loudy sriO i H ide change
w i l l he shipped In Troy O f n r in Y e a rs H ay. C o u n c ilm a n R C lo w e r to ll o v e r N ew Y e a r s tier a m * o f lig h te r tr a ffic and hein te m p e ta lu re * lo d e * . T n a lg h l
te r m r n l
C artton announced today.
cause
m o io rts ta
g e n e ra lly a r*
and T h u rs d a y , in c re a s in g tlo tid im ore w a ry . In a d d itio n . D ecem ­
ness w ith chance o r a r itle r e d ram
b e r ia one o f th e w orst Ir a ffie
T h u rs d a y . H ig h today 79 to 74.
m o n th s o f th e y e a r w h ite J a n u ­
h” * to n ig h t SS Us *1 . M ostly east
a r y ' is u s u a lly on*- n f the safest.
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lo w e d h a ll* o f p ro fe a iio n a l fam e
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ON TARGET — Lt. fjg) James Morrlsey
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j-oml tp n atirrs over-

)o o k e *l I h u e fa rto r* and h e ld O k
la lto m a the 13 point c h o ic e to ad-t
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a s t h r eightJi victim on I h r Soon
e r a ' new victory s trin g
S y ra c u s e hit to w n
w ith the
h e a v y t a i l o f not o n ly H o p p in g
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Ihe O ra n g e m e n
Tht.fnpvon. iw ehovn at left.
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wal-Jer c o m m ented w r y ly ; "T h e c h a irm a n o f I h r annual C ha m b e r
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courage in inviting us. We ing by Preddrnt Mack Cleveland
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cope w ith Itk la b o m a 't - " f e d lie
tu rn rd his a tte n tio n lo the w ra
I her
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said.
Hoi o r c o ld , o b s e rv e rs o f O k la ­
homa p ra c tic e sestiona here re ­
ported th e
m u s c u la r and h n k v
rioonera m s u p e rb p h y ile a l rondt
Ron.
In a lo n g ra n g e fo r r r a s t. w ea­
therm en p ro m is e d Ir n ip v r a lu r r i in
Ihe lo - 70'a w ith o n ly a a lig h t
e banrr o f a s h o w e r by th * I p, m.
EXT k ic k o ff. I t n e v e r has ra in e d
on 74 p re vin u a O ra n g e Rovrl tilt* .
how ever.

A lu rris o n , w ho la p u b lic re la tio n s
d ire c to r fo r th * C h a m b e r, w ill
handle a rra n g e m e n ts fo r th * d in ­
n e r F e b 13 in Ih e h a llr-io m o f the
M a y fa ir In n . F e a tu re d speaker
w ill l-e M illa r d C a ld w e ll, fo rm e r
g o v e rn o r o f F lo rid a ,

Not His Calling
Y U B A C IT Y . C a lif. ( U F O —
k w ould be b u r g la r w ho a t fir s t
d a in 't s u re e e d d o e s n l p la n to tr y
am i t r y a g a in .
H e le ft .a n o te b y an unopened
*a fe tn Ih e o ffic e o f Yuba C ily
a tto rn e y J s m e e C hang a rt*, sayIn g ;
I ' l l g iv e u p I ' l l n e v e r be a tuer r a if t d b u r g la r . "

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of th r T re a t R a n firri.*' a who*
H i t l * i I ’rlfd la Itlyhf
It t Arthur OtdffFT
dunlt of wranltns m a n n rr* . would
It)1 'lti**r filr ci.
ir r m
to tndlratr
prog ram m er*
11 I f it l «* r.f*M r*tInn
• i t Tcf» D«lUr
fret anythinc with a h o n e wilt go
l i t PM»f t ib s l l a r t i
They m ay hr right, hut •)'• a »o r
r H.
It H ( It T ie T*«- f^ n ih
ful p r o ip n l to ca n tcrrp latr
(St f nf»• ef |Jf*
It-ie C l l( On ti 1.1 ll* Toil
Short Nhtil. N B C -T V ** "liood!•» f‘t*rrh fur T rm n rfrw
i f f H M h ir i Dur
&gt; rar Theater ' gruund mil a » rn
t! IS ( i f (iu M ln f t •«* t
l tf («» fVpfn W indot
tr r a h lr trick rnttlnc p t r r r Monday
It t R » b i
night called
C u rtain C a ll." It
if t Id S in t i
i »J S1 1 I ' l i r l e n » f « i p I T S :n i* • a i a thing about an actor who
I t l i l l A* !&gt;• W r i IS Tupfit
u p g u m a bad re v ie w and pro
o » r i n f i u iu«f»
reeded to go gunning tor thr r n t
I I I f it N#*m
t SS (24 T ruth ef
Ic T h r actor w»* p la v rd hy Ja ck
*l» JimmF !&gt;#•« • YarietR
tr
I'cwpcr ami if you think I'm
i h Hour «f S u n
2.I t I I I Madi d H i f i u
going to liv e him a had r r r lc w ,
(•&gt; Itr UR# f’RflF
you're r r a i ) —for all I know, h r 'i
I f ) * J » \ hupp I»r .MftSaut
Mill got the gun
i ' i Me I'M off
I I I Ufjut lh# Cldc'll
C B S T V * "Father K now * tin t '
I If It'll Ifprn Tfcnif ItdrefS
Monde) night wa* heartw arm ing
*•» V trS lft Id Tturu
i *» w he tw- T ru T iu e lf
N B C - T V * * n c M lrit G u n "
w ai
s N c » Uu#tn f t r D l l
heartwarm ing too C B S • TV '*
l i t PM | M#r P rf
( I t A r c iflc in
J "D anny Thom** Show ' alto w *t
I.IA i l l S *ff» l Mrrm
heartwarm ing And if I * rr tmr
l.fS If ) l.4 f# •( S g t i
• tl i'#iM r Pur
m ore heartwarming »how thl* tea
i f f (I* | | u t lo.t\ f*t#rn
»on. I ll wind up with heartburn
( ft I'ncle W ill
( ft l*c l f ) R rUtRoyd#
| IS If*
Mou** (* up
Tbr t b ia a r l Sw im : N B C T V will
*«i CiMRttW t i r i h t l
I Rs «fi Mr * i#
bury tho mghttimr v e m o n of * Tic
• It H oI*r lofii
T a r t'oufh rart) ne*t month and
(ft \\ • a Mill - ,\ f U »—aSue Ft*
rep lace
ii with "B u ck*kln
f j l i n It ti^ i C m a ti!
I l l C l N id i
N orthw en P aaiage" “ ill t*r ihift
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rd Into Ihr • Buckvktn" ipot and
S l l (?t a\R«t
tfl
a new *ho»
Rudd) Bregm an *
I *S C « b* fa t*# * ;Rt •
• M utir Shop
moved into the old
( t ) W rM e fi #f Ik* W iri
f i l l i f ) N »Rf— N n
IM r i N r
•■.Northweit P*v»agr’* tim e period
( f l N d w i-D d n C a i u r i
N B C T V will repeat the Bob
• IS 111 Tt* Ti-* l v«:
( ft Nam# That T w it
Mope Matron ihow on Ja n 2S
I I I l U r h i r i ’airratnJ
..n Ja n » a new *how, "Jackp o t
I f f I I I I l f R tllfR (ltd
Bow ling." will replace the N BC T\
(St VtlfPal C t f ll
(St M tItr
Frid av night light* N B C -T V will
I IS (•• f i i l t r K u m i P#ri
r e iu m r iti "W lid o iti" *ene» or
I t ) W#M« P«r f .
(St HvM J f Uf M t
F e b ( with anthropologut Mar
9 IS ( I t Mr r# lo Ou»u
rare t Mead
i D P a a n r Tkemaa
111 V rle * er
t&gt; Fir..t&lt; .'ia
F r a n k Sinatra w ill g u**t on Ring
1 11 41. M r K t n i . a lla tlfta
( roth) i n n t ABC T \ ip ee ial on
i l l Attn &gt;«tk*nt
M arch t . B arry
Wood
t i Mept»t E&gt;'. t. Q
t l *o I t . A r t k s r M urrtr
ping out ai producer of the C B S
t i t P * iilu r * i l t , i t
T V " Jim m y I&gt;ean Sh o w " D pro­
t i l l‘a p | I'aa*
It t* t i t A P it a * I'airst
duce the led Mm for a new CBSt l ) N in a
T V m u tiral half hour, **A Song A
1* 0* H i W t i l l K - S i . l
11 a* t i t N in * t a t w**&gt;kar
M inute". ABC T V I* changing the
ID Ran* a n W ii l l n
trtle of it* etenicg *er&gt;e*- “ A Day
H I Marla
11 11 H i J*.-k r» rr
In Co u rt." to "Arcu»ed "
I D C»i&gt;«* n r i w t
T he t’ ruled
N atkm *
linger*
T l r .* U k l A. W
t !• i t ) T .-Jav—O arr.'w ar
ner
looked into
NBO-TV’i
T l l i l l N*na
"County F a ir"
C h rw tm a* Day
li» * H I M ail*

By K T T I E JA N F . K E O G H
ChrtM m ai
partir*
..e re
held
hv each grade of the l ake Mary
E le m e n ta ry rchool l u t F rid a y aftemoon m g a ily decorated rooms
A program for parent* « * • held
in l he morninc
N a iir r n e Prngram
The C h urch of the N atarenc
p m c n lc d a ChriM mas program
Sunday evening. I'niqur w ai the
fact that e a if niem beri. composed
of Sundae school c la n e s , choie
parts rather than rere in n g as
signed narta
I’resh . t*n an I'rugram
Sunday school children of the
Communal)
Pre ib y t ir ia r church
were featured in Ihe program pre»rnted at the evening aerrice
hour. Sunday. The Morr of the tillle shepherd who didn’t get to the
Holy City wa» told in skit and
long,
lA t e r , Santa greeted each child
in the Educational building and
each received a stocking of candr.

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Koaith. . . wealth. , , and happiness
for you and all your family

Following the program and part). The WeMminiMer Fellowahip
of the L'ptala and l.ake Mary
churehe* caroled
S u n d *i School P a r tir .

Mr*. I.efEer, primary teacher In
the Presbyterian first and treond

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H i Jinim r Paan • V a r lr t r
H i lloor «• A'»r*
1 11 i l l Ilia )* ( u i t .
h i ling** P»rtr
1 01 H i P i* Payntt
U i Yi.iifig P r )!at#no
H i lira . the Ct*-k
1 I* H i T*&gt;* VHrOIri t* T*uro
&lt;J| Frant T k*** Rawi*
i» l VCbn Dv Y«u Tru*t
1 1 1 l i t O u iiii F a r A Da*
H i R rlfM *r P»y
H i Awitrlcsa Ran0»iar4
4 11 I D S u n l Alarm
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i l l f'osatv F a ir
I *4 i l l Mart*
H&gt; f a r t * W aif
i * l f-ap»y# Ptaykaui*
1 I* H i M lrkr* Maw** I'twb
I D Aup.rmah
I M 111 VV*eI!l*r.N**»«
1 7V Fraait*r YVailaH l Mar's
1 I I ( t l R a .lr e Cioiora
1 11 C l S i * t
I D R*b*l* Q u arisl
( i l l I t ) Nm h
(1) Tk* F lea Owl*
t 04 C l tV1nn*l l l . i V
T :t t 4*i New*—Dooalao F t w a r t i
i l l Don Oat t a d
t l l C l Wagon Train
i l l Loo* Raegtr
H i u * r i i ' * Walk
I M I D T .t a r
I to C i T ) » Ft • I» R ttk t
i l l 0**1* A lla r rir tt
i l l lu tia
1 14 C l lllp a n R«r.t
I I I Dana ItlM
1 1 1 klltllanatll
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C l t&lt;*t M i i t i f i . "
(S i I s * Hot A AtrfOl
It 4* I i T N , I* Your Lur*
111 Purauit
H I B o ilR1
I* H i K l i f H r •&gt; I f * As*
I I H I N r* •
1*4 111 MuVl*
H i N rw *-tVtata,r
H i It m li
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it .11 C l Jack Paar
T H l N t n k t A. «4
•a C i Too*&gt;—O atrew ar
.11 111 V i » •
.*4 H i r a p u in kang aro *
41 H i S i . i
a C l I'kUfrh A»r.ir«
H&gt; l l i r i p r Itovia
I I C i Ktarrartofmanra
ea C l Pvtigli r.« Ml
H i K ir Lot# er Moray
1* C i T rraiu ro H i r t
H i v i la&gt;i Dlgaat
11 i * i rru o lt r ir r i
i « i : i P m . , t* R irM
h i .vrikar OoOfrar
H i Year P a r la Coart
it la • ( ) I’oa.antratton
H i 1 urnotn.fl * f P. ■•••
H i T &gt;o PN .ar
YIH I44U 4V F . I l ­
l s C l T 'w iri'inani af B rae*
H&gt; U i * of U ( *
I , C i &lt;1 I'aulO lla You
H i A .ireh far Ti.fn*rraw
H i Honiara p »*
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i l l Peal lb# I'leek
1# i l l Cotta* Fowl
i l l Wbo p s You Tr«*v
ao H i vmtriea i B i f 4 i m 4
, ; i i-nunt. F a ir
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11.—a Mo* 1
H i pi.oat a I'la ' 1 .1 *
:a H i V,li*stue* Tim *
, * h i n # ,ia i r.N *« ••aaof it
H i Marta
It H i IP a rt of tk t 4Zity
I i C i W aatsar . X a » *
l i i l l lla a lln g anO T laklrg
U H i » * * • — Dmg'.»a E4 w ar(a
H i P m G o d a rd
la C l M lakt
i l l J r t f l Callla
H i Tkt. I* Atle*
. M C I DO F i l m
H I P ae airtfr Rrlo#
H I P rt*
la H i WMrty Wir&lt;»
i l l It CrvM P* Tok
I I I Lett * !&lt; --.•
*4 i l l P .M n t i*lo*e( Deeia
■l i A*i H urt
H I Iwt Beotia
14 I I I P it.b r u t * 4*
Hv e.ouan a io ira
C i Praia Fare
•a H&gt; T a 'g .'
C l il**4rk» M arl
I I 111 )la*4uar*ea
h i Johs D al.
*1 i d ) , * , . F * * t b * f
f» c * v«w*-vvaatrar-Apori*
H i ) i * i IVi i I ' h *;1M #
H i &gt;f*.lt
I I *1* l*ek &gt;-»#-

el*«», entertained pupiti
t a party at the church. Monday
morning E a ch child w *t prrient
ed a gift and garnet played.
Birthday Party
Keith Keogh w*» honoree at a
party celebrating hi* a iith birth,
day Mnnd*) morning Guest* In­
■i Pantir* v .•-**
cluded hoyi is his first grade
r R i t i v v * •*
e la n and hit ro u iin i
*• i i t m ». —a * r i * » »*
11 H i v * w .
The
efuidren
played
outdoor
i . . 4 . i 'i m i i h
k a iiiM
cam e*, made place m at* with
I • 14 1 S »W•
C h ristin a*
design*
and
&lt;• e r r
a i l l P i l l k - -1 *
H . Ilg M l
served
refirvhm ent*
of
Santa
T* ?l l ' a i r i ' 1 - f r i * -1
rake, apple* and grape punch
*- . . r i . . | . Ra Mi
i i » rr l^-.a ** v i**t»
Caro l Service
is It *1* Tiaa*nra Hurt
f’re»byterian»
w ill
prevent
a
i i v ia rk lrr Ttfna
*. 1 h i r ..i.i,i.i* *
ran&gt;l te r v i.e Ch nttm a* E ve at A
II #•* I p IVI-r I* It ilM
lie . John pilley itaue* invitation
H i Vllbur l l i J I l f "
1 - Your P ut I* I l •!
to the public to join the tervice of
;• I } 1 f «* ra* •ratio*'
•ong and Acrtpture.
• i r*.a * ' t v* I I * - • a
r w i n v v P M.
ic d lo a in g the service. M ri TyM C * T it Taa Draak
ivedman and Mr and Mrs R ich ­
l i t la t a af tu'a
ard Kn&gt;gh w ill serve refreshm ents
I * C l It CaalA Pa * »•
in the Educational building tonorI I I aaartk F - f T*i«are 1 S 1 Moilifr‘* t*a 1
ing Mr. ami Mrs It M. Ball and
Ik i l l T&gt;a kuallHg ' I
Mr and M r*. H M G lea ton who
a* H i fun#
I It N m
will celebrate their wedding annt
ill lik ir iii
venanei
II C i F t .* ;* . Flat## a r t T V k t s

A gigantic farmer'a market if aa near an your copy* of
The Sanford Herald! That’* right. Want Ada irll feed,
buy liveatock. locate implement* you need.
Even when you're not in the market. Want Ad* keep
you up to date on p n m and farm doing* a!! over the
county.
A nd rem em ber, (f you d o n ’t aee w h it you w a n t . . .
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START SAVING TODAY! ENJOY THE
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money at the North Pole—
but the real of ua need
cash to iniure a merry1
Christmas for our lovivi
one*! An interest-bearing
Chriatma* Club account
w 111 help provide the
means for a more enjoy*
able holiday in '59!

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S ELL O R T R A D E F A R M

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,0. m,l5 * •" h o jr- &lt;Th** M mile* per hour i when
nf fW m d * t u n f iu“ ’*f " °* lhr
r ‘n fr7 ' ' ,1‘*p," t Churth •"&lt;! &gt;n'&lt;
control of hit c»r. The automobile
r° llfd to*** “ n&gt;*» on one »ide of
the raid crossed to the other tide
*nd «■*•» ome 21 j i r d t in in
riitcrly direction.
Chief and Mrs John S Parker

22 Persons Killed
On Florida Roads

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MIAMI 1 1 PI v**A long thristm u weekend of too much nseetl
reveling and liquor and net rrough
common aenae sent the highway
death toll In Florida soaring
A United Prett International
aurvey showed al lead
p*rum»
d -in
—
-- traffic accident* In
... the
in.
tit:irday holiday period b-;(nnm ;
A p.pv, Wednesdiy and ending
liatt midnight.
Three olher persons died in
fires and four were killed in
mlsrellancou* accident* \nd ile
fayed reporit wrre expected to

push Ihit figure csrn higher,
The Highway Patrol blamed
n aitj of ihe accident* on racet
s n r speed and drinking, despite
it« repealed warnings to motorists
and maximum safety prreautiont
by local and date road palrolmen
Ton
i .*...year
*e. -old
*••** uteri
Hard Hackney
MH*nri 0
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Naples apparently became lhr
first drowning victim of the holi
day period Sunday when the look
off her shoes and went wading
in a lake near her home
A ra»h of traffic dealht Sunday
kept Highway Patrolmen buay
retabulaltng the fatality toll
Pauline Reerbower. M of Fort
Mahof Peach « a . killed when
.
her ear plowed into a big gasoline
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7
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l'*U
Jonn a a iii nein a invay non cun ,jcr,jarr and (.corge n°K
Robinson,
IMIy o„ S , b , U B P , f c — . 4 M .............. .
when the c.rcuv came to call
pear West Palm Reach
About 2no lion tamers, trapeze
In earlier accident, over thf
artist,, flown, rouitiboul* and werkend Carl F. Johnvon, 51.
member* of their familic* were Negro, wat fatally injured when
nreiv rd by the pontiff in a mat* hr wa, struck by a car in Miami
Wdienre for the Orfei clrcu*
*~ unidentified
**»'—* »•----—
An
Negro, -*-—■
about SO
A tamer placed Dolly , a ,5 day was killed by a hii and run driver
old cuts boro in a clrcuv cage on pear Delray Reach.
Pope John', lap The cub wa*
playful and lhr Pope wa, ob\inuily nervous.
*'Eaay, ea*j," hr laughed * I'm
arcustnmrd to the lion, of v»oicr
—which don't move.”
The aymbol of the city of Ven­
ice. where Pope John »a» patri
rgph before becoming pontiff. i« a
The Ruard of Public Instruction
vnngrd lion lie Includes Ihe *ym
hoi on hit pontifical coat of In Seminole County i» pa*ing the
way for school impro*ementt in
arm .
One young artist of Ihe circus. 1953.
Gr»iirlla Venturi, brought out two
At present, bid, arc being adver­
white dove* for the Pope to ad tised for the demolition of Ihe
mire. The iighli of Ihe glittering existing Junior High School build
ron.-idorial hall vent down and a ing oh Palmetto Ave. The fence
ipotlighi came on
already ha* been lorn down. The
The dove, flutiered around their tchool wa, varaled last summer.
tramer to the accompaniment of Students now attend Pinecrest and
xijdin and accordion
music from Seminole High.
l"n rirtua mutleian*
PopeJohn
Rid, alto will be received until
applauded with dejight.
Jin . 11 for an IntrrcnmmunlraDon tvilem at Croom* Academy,

Frisky Lion Causes
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I'nitert Press l.mssrd Wire EstaM ishrd 1008
MONDAY. DKfKMRKR 29. I9SR
SA N FO R D . FL O R ID A
NO. 33B
account of Ihr accident. which
occurred it * 55 p. m Jones wa*
unconscious when Dr. Robert
Smith, who heird the e n th from
hit Pinecrest home, gave him f»r»t
aid Dr. Smith tud that the in
jmed msn , u pplv of air had been
cue off by the pressure of the ear
door and lop. The door opened
dunce the arcideni
Jones was taken to the ditpen
• ary at the Natal Air Station,
'•here he regained eonariousneaa
aod « i i transferred lo Orlando Air
Force Kate. Official* there said
Ihit morning that he would be
taken to surgery early this after* Some Fast Peddling1
noon. They said Junes wat able STONE, England «lf»l •— An
to talk, but vovdd remember noth armed bandit robbed a bark of
MM Saturday and etciped on
ing about the accident
Krtr cliargrd the Navy man with b*0 ’Df
Failed Prett International
dayt The rouneil *ald the eount
Failed Prett International
rrcUeta driving. The USA sedan
.
.
HAVANA &lt;FPI i - Rebel fo rm
Heavy rain continued to soak
Hornet*ard bound m etomii ip probably would wind up tnmewhat
wa* a total lost.
LO D I 111R II Cl C t' A f l l l C S
P^-hotidaiy rttim ate of llr,' m* acrott the central * waistRain and slippery roadt Friday
NAPLES. Italy (UPD— Adm the Carolina! and Virginia fodav. parentl* thoeked bv the earl* rate *tx,' r
_. down
,
Wo traffic dratht.
hand’ of Cuba in an attempt to
and Saturday combined with ex Charlee C. (Cali Brown, who takes sending the New River over lit of. trafltc dealht tinned
Safety official* •atit the ini cut the itland republic in two
the threat of
cruur
retvive .(iccii
tperd ina
and i*uu,
faulty equipy inn
over e.n
Jan •2 ■aa■ .vimminiri
com mander *of
&gt;i *,*n^**
,
„,n,t bringing
.
down during the werkend to m e provement in
Ihe traffic dralh hrnadcast appeals In government
ment to cau*r twn other accidents allied forces in tnuihem Europe.
’
‘vv’‘ * on* m ,r ri' f "
(train IKm • ka. L'*
Krils rrported
arri'ed at hi* new headquarters v *‘*p ’*'r ,nrfc**,,ir* “ ™ 1
Iroopt mday In end the hitter
early fatatuv pacr
John l \ Sears of VAII 7 wai Sunday night
’ about
. i l , three
h,fr ?feet
**, **J*r
„flood, ttage
• mh Chritlmat holiday highway fatal of AiheUnited
Prrtv Inirrnational f'fih" nS ln‘l P»tR the rebel eauae.
abo*e
lly
toll.
charged with faulty equipment
_
r
.
at GaJax \ a They taid the ram
rviunt thmred at leavt S9.V person*
^hc rebel! predicted victory on
Friday afternoon when he applied | .i t. o. . . .C rC tS
lC t'
The National Safe!* Council taid
. . i i l t l t l .....
would prnhahlv end later tndav
hraket lo hit rar and skidded l*i
the
fourdav
toll,
which
appeared
"
'r
" r,lr*1 fr° n‘ • " h,n "* ma» ' r
JAKATA. Indonesia it PD—The h ,
tfri nni, lhu further
__
__________
____________ __
m
^ hl1ur" "
feet into a power pole on 17-92, one pf(,p|P of Randung _gave a Mur- Unodinr
*i the
% o .n e le T*r headed for to all lime high at the
•u rt .larked off ,n the final t-o ^
mile north of Catielberry.
year old black panther to visiting Npu„ tlMf Ct , F fir r|, fr
KJshl
„ rr i , Utl1 w
A rebel radio station which said
The front end of his car wav Yugoslav President Tito during jn&lt;
•l “ *» transmitting from Ihe Eathe weekend.
sma.hed Km " • '; d ' h*'
1' " i n the nation s m.d.ection an R '
0 -1 1
from mV.cillaneo’i . ‘c.u ie’. foT a'n " n’hB
r,&gt; " e « ' o n l" U ‘ Villa.
hid poor brake* in d im o o th tire i.
tava.hsn of cold iir - a . eipecled K | f l n f i S S f i S K O
overall total of TU.
1 ^ 'n c e tvtued a at.tement *d
Dr * ' v 7.V.
A S tin k in g T h e ft
lo ch..e . .pell Of .pnngl.ke
California Ird the .late, tn t r . f
t" he Cuban arm ,:
|Km.ehii ^
du .^ r .^ s .
SAN FRANCISCO &lt; u ri&gt; - Jo weather that vaw ihe mercury ,
. . . .
.
fir death, with V.» Tf va* had 4* nwMl
^
* » S* rd* \ V ..Ph M M.rmg teportrd lo
toom ,o , record »l decree, m I n
V n r b A n a i n llll'M&gt;1* W
Vork S. Ohio ?J " * * ** d't,Ilo;»h'P '« near,
1:10 p m. on &lt;*rip*r&lt;llc Ate. SufMj4) |h&lt;| , wom|„ hr mrl |n ch(r„ n SuB(,i r
Th, p ,,,,* ,,, H I H C W T O l K A Q a i l l and North Carolina and Penn.vl
the revolution”
K« ch1, i ’' e *, .in ° ^ d 7 ? r f j Iwo * Uvem walked off with hit pet ' high of M for the date wai tel in
5
vama 25 each
1 wiident Ful‘('n
of
\h
,r
r”*d'
f*^'*
A
/
r°
•''unk
when
he
wasn't
looking
lifts
NEW
YORK
iF
P
D
—
The
giant
A
council
spokesman
taid
that
S
.
•
**!!'
*
*
*,l,ion
feet and lumhle.) hit car end over.
mi,he.t inn
.
v
.. .
had
the fiaure. .re ihe*
CUlgencio R aliati-jo u *&lt;Wed:
have

Cuban Rebels Predicting Victory

Radio Urges Army
News Briefs HeavvRains Po5e Drivers Become Careful,
To Stop Fighting;
Flood Threats To
■Virginia, Carolina Holiday Record Averted Island May Be Cut

1' i a y t T C i l l l IS P U O ll
I* .
%
!
?
£
.
'
£
•!&gt; “ . ! J I l t S T . l S i S j l
« &gt; • l“ '
j e RUSALF.M. Israel &lt;UPD- la iin d
.urged southward through l "y dail.c.. Milled » day. by the |h |n i.
,hf
hotJf,
|hr *r.
raP| a r hiff rahhlnalr callH for U** Dakota* into Nebraska T-w roMlIfit itnkr in n#»w*p»t^r Hit
hour holiday.
„
In
, pP&lt;-uiaii pprayer,
tumbled an average —
of lory, rolled oner mere today. send
'I--t ---now --look,
th* f&gt; were
, u '* n*on 11Mir
ld the inaurgent forrea
rayer* loday
ii*ia&gt; in
in view
rir-* of,perature,
ui
- -at
- ihnuah
...........................
drought and loeutt* which'W
. „ cr*f . . fo*npioto
— degrees under the influence of mg forth sorely miaaed paper* for nal toll will not be nearly as far
^Ihe
thrraten to
nun
many
•
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.
CM
.
W
t
M
m
i
S
T
S
S
J
w
5 M u fm T &amp;
farmert
earl*' today in North Dakota and
.
_
.
*
Inti*
a n w Ilosses
a i * . . ...#/____ I A —s__ _
,ptte nheavy
auffrred during
4 WfM
to the KV in Nebr.vka
New,paper, hegan
hilling Ihe
few houra
'V d
t
;
*p
C n ll p ..
Although American* escaped more than *e»en houra nf attack
U M llll 1 0 ) ) f tC lie t
hy Cuban air fnrr. njw bomber*.
r .T ^ r o w e d * m
&gt;»' » •« *"d Oeliverer. InLONDON ( U n i - Five more ” It "**.”
' hp. „ ' ‘r‘ ,n*V ion Sunday night voted HOI 537 to marring Chriitmas ta5« with a
The rehcli alto claimed rapture
r-enrd
highway
slaughter,
the
hoi
i olnines of Ihe “ Complete Work a | * *
4
, .
. arcept a new two year conlrart. Idav rould end up a, the second of twn inwna and a sugar mill la
of ImuiT will lop Communiit " J " " ' * • " » *." I , x",
The reading puhllc
whlrh nor
Oftenle Prorinee. incrvailng their
China's list of rrw book* for ,« » rain doused Roanoke
r
an. m l||) drtQuri y s m s m ^ cfkti., word in history.
domination of the area aurrouBdthe New China newt agency said
i . i " 11'nth r * l(
° ' newspaper* and I million on Sun
tng the US. naval baa* at Guan­
and Norfolk
today.
tanamo.
day. eagerly mapped up the pa
Dense fog developed in ihe fieri
as they reached Ihe newi
A te n .a td rebel hens dealt*
mild air oier the klititaaippi Vat •lands On all tide. Ilierr were ex
To Get Bed Hat
heard on short-wave frequeneiei
ley. and blanketed parts of Illi­ prrttiont of rrllel lhat Ihe fruxclaimed rebel surceases In central
LISBON, Portugal (UPlJ—Fer­ nois, Krntuckv and Indiana along
Cuba. One broadcast aaid (bn
nanda* Cardinal Cento, papa! nun­ Ihe Ohio Valley. The fug wat trallng new* blackout wav oier
The iwm morning lahloidt rame
mountain elly of Trinidad aod Q cio in tJitxm. will receive hi* c /r blamed for a rath of traffic ar
enfuegos cm the south roast m an
dm*)', red hat Iron, rnrluguete cWenti. including one which killed oul with militant headlines arrnt,
their front pages
President Amerieo Thomar Tue, ,0lir
M tr CrNnop n)
BERLIN (U P D - Movrow and totally turrounded by reb.1 fcgc•'We're off and running again, ’
and wera eapaeled to fall toon.
day morning
Jjght mow fell near the leading
the
Fait German fninmunistt ral­ ea However,
lhr New Vork Daily Newt an­
the rebels admitted
i f . ........ i„
..
edge of Die ,old air in Mlnneaota
lied Soviel Inter continental rock that Cuban air force RM hombera
U l i w u l c o m t C iU tb t
m d traliem l drlslle oourretl in nounced
\nd Ihe New York Mirror ban­ eft today with a new warning af inflicted “ many” raaualtiaa eat
TORQUAY. England
England fUPD
TORQUAY,
— BLACKPOOL, England tUPD— Wisconsin and upper Michigan
nered “ Hello again*"
war if the West refuse* in hove their forrts in attaaWa aaar B*aro
A musical sho*l I,playing havoc phj Welcome Inn wat robbed SunThe prolonged ttrike had not In ('ninmuni,! demands m gel owt CJara, capital eg l a , Imkaa
with choir practice In SI. John, jjy 0f jgpw by a thief who did not
only gotten on people's nervea but of Berlin.
wee. and at Jalfboeien, M
Church here. VicarAnthony
tome m. He forced an ofltee *m- . I —I I , . —
L —r e
bad •Ut*R)i * hsrd ^tow-, to ^th* •the Snt'ia t Tomnientktv'i^k
In the annlheaat.
Route said today.
ilow, then reached In and grablwd 1 I n l l U c n C C I l O D v T j
cily'a eeonomy. It *o*t the publish newipaper Pravda slid that “ ane
Route aaid the ghost it that of (|1P rath box.
ing butinrtv an eitimated 25 mil provocation In Writ Berlin and at
a former organ!,t at the church.
linn ilollart in advertising amt d r tempted aggression against the
German nemorritir R e p u b l i c
(Fait Germany) may Marl a ma
* )or war."
It added Dial tn tuili a war Rut
itmi would have “the moat tip lo
dale arms, inrluding mtrr-cnnll
HI, PASO. Tex. ItTVJl-PoBee
nental rockela which are invulner
able to determine the approximate
Kouar ,a.d the ghost rcMflUy birth&lt;l*&gt; pre.ent.,
^BERLIN i FPI i—The t'. S. Army date when Ihe money will be re­ einpprd in ubilt the church ft
ahle carriers of powrrful thermo hinted inday lhat th* deaths of
‘New
Idea’
Slated
four person. In the aamr house hy
The secret rrport—*ii&gt;i lo*ed to
A * reinforced lit garrison in Com- leased for ronatrurlion
nurlrar narheadt.''
l nitnl Prn* International last I
P f f n r t T fk E n d
munlit-lhreaiened West Berlin by
The Fait German limtmunul a mvitrrlou, gai may have been
.
t,,U M
,v /
Rouse said ihe rrsull wat atich a
* 'LL** it ID
The N A fu wreck—to far did not men men , n
supplying it with new armored
newspaper Hr,liner /.rllung taid cleverly • planned murders.
hnrrib|g noise thit they *baiid«ved "*uncil today approved the lea,. Dm. former ...........
KtUianl C a j- jU p g y E o S t C r D
equipment, it wat disclosed today Gamblers Lose Pot
the Fa,t would u,r the moat mod­ Detective U . Al llijar aaid ha
of Western replies to the Nov. 2* Sherman Idam t and hi* relation « * , i , r x c
had not ruled out the poaalbtllty
The Army ihlpped in at* MS#
ihe practice.
ern
weapon, if ihe We»t tn«d to that
MIAMI
il
l’ll
—
A
federal
mr
the dralha were canted by
Soviet
proposal
tn
make
Writ
ship
with
millionair*
Bernard
“armored personnel carrier,.” an To Bandit, Pistol
Hr said he hat heard the organ
u,e tanka lo break a new Rcrltn
diator disclosed tod*' he wilt blockade. It alio hinted the F.ast an “rngineerird gas Job.”
blasting away when th . chur.h
“damillUritcd Dec elly" (.loldime
Army spokesman said The rar
Rut several mrntb*&gt;* of lhr offer “ 'o-ur new idea.'" In Fail
The victims werr Ma). Krwrael
riert nn tank-type Irradt, are MIAMI iL P li—A Mickup man
wa* empty anil lhat tome mem­ nil off from it• Det with she
.uhcommiUrc have snailr dear r r „ Air l.im, and it * striking
Milking i f'eentam might Interfere wtih TiDon.
Vtvan,
39.39, and
Tilaon. 41:
41: hi,
hi*wife.
wife,
Vtvan.
completely armored and have held the high hand m a poker ber* of his congregation have ar Weal.
lhr&gt; umilft i»rrn for m&gt; lu«inn of flight rnsinrn a in l&gt;opc» of end inf ^
y llrnry Eplty J r , IT, Mr*.Tflson'a
mounted machine gun. They tar
F today - a 1* tually seen Dillon Newman.
brother. Their bodies wrre found
al k ail *ome rrferrnir to Ihe a crippling live week walknul
Organist lira has onr word for Fears Were Realized
ry 12 men n t h and arc ampHib
. . ..
rite new Cuniniuniat Hireala fail
Mediator Warren Lane **id he ed In dim Ihp defiance of W'eat Sunday. H. If. Rpity Re. «o, Mrs.
,'
Toller laid Sam Roirnblall and hi* competition: "UnJettllng."
WEST COVINA. Calif. &lt;IT I&gt; - case.
Mrmtieta gathered
hrrecl loday
to*la&gt; tor
lor a» wa,
. . . hopeful that
ttvat In*
hi. new ♦eDtf
*e. e
Mayor Willy llrandl. who Tilaon'g father, died in the same
I'ullce wrote out 54 citation, for
O n ,f , are d e s i g n e d to r a m fi5hl ,r,^nd, w' rr P, I ^in* r *rd’
llrrarhet Iwe Welch, 11, when he rioted Ivtoday meei.ng ralkd by | men! formula wou'd be ” r , P |" 'r pr.t.rd Ihe recent NATO foreign hnuae Friday.
rornHat ready troop! !o placet of
• toice at the hack door
Phone Bell Jingled vta, seised after palling . Mop Chairman Itrenn Harris
. . . .Soviet
MaJ. and Mrs Titanei came
. . . . . . . tDArk.y tn
,o both
m ,n m.nagrmrn! and labor. mini,trrs reieclmn
of the
action t V* e
v* a
. ,.
, ..
WtlmMw pinpot|(| fo m|fcf Pfr|ln , (rff from I.awinn, Ola., in aWend the
holdup.
lie in
sign and leading offirrn on a 30- to give final approval In the re hul he refuted to hr
Shipment of the earner, here
Tina it a ho*dup.
He
Elder Epley’a funeral. Hii death
woman *•
tn «»"«»
collect the Record Tune Here mile in hour ehite. He told police port They tentatively agreed no about H nr in give del
rity
represent, a considerable booat In «"»««* * '*om«
waa at Rrat blamed en natural
plan
Chnatma, Day wa* the bigg.it b* aped away because he wa, a it earlier thu month.
the combat'* strength of W'eat Ber- money in a bag and throw it out
The tentalive re port-scheduled “ |t could bring about a aeltle
CUM .
the back door
one ev.r i 'r Southern Bell Tele­ (raid of losing his driver’* license
lin'a 4 000 American troop*.
' There were other thaorka But
In
be
released
in
it,
final
form
ment.”
he
laid
“
but
then
I’ve
The
pot
wa*
worth
(III
for
running
the
atop
sign
phone
Cn.
The carrier* were shipped in hy
Mvinrthing abimt the adobe house
next month—call, for
'thought lhat we wrrr about to Pacifists To Post
WTiile Satitord ret idem t were
truck Ihrec week* ago over the
may have rauird the death*. One
A sene* of tuff new I*** * aimed rim e a** an agreement tevcrel
hnv*
unwrapping
Fhrittmaa
prr
ItOmilr highway through K itt Hook Snags Shirt,
Dan
Dailey
Loses
al w'lping nul harkitagr attempt! time* during (he talk* only In 'Ban Bomb' Bonds theory wai that something In the
sent! teknhone nperalnr, were
Germany conneeling Isolated Wesl
In influence Ihe ala federal regu run
— into » deadlock and I he*it*le
.
SWAFFHAM England U P D - mnp bucket used In lb* badronm
plaemg an unpreredenled 4 .t» T l l g g l p W i f h
I nw
IWrlin with West Grrmanv. Sew Angler Saved Boy
o •** whal 1h&lt;- chanrr, are Mr FourtPfn parifi!li were ordered where Ihe Tilmm* and Epleya died
long
distance
phone
call,
from
thr
'
u
,
3
,
c
w
.
lalory
agrnrie*
The
l»v.»-provlrt
mr border guard* pa*sed the car
lo poll |0 immul il?*i goo*l lie *b*y have created a potion gal.
FLEETWOOD. England IUPD—
Fairfax exchange
HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Actor Ing jail xenlence, and rn il sane agreement on thl*
rier* without difficulty, the spoket
Lane *ald he would put Die y,a)']0r bond, toda* for taking
Another Inrory waa that a »epFisherman Jame* Staniflcld. 52.
The figure was spproximalrly Dan Dailey 45, had ■ ground roll Ilona—would he aimed *( aucli ef
man said.
Idea Itcforr rrpre*enlaltve! of pail in ' tun the II Immli" demon ' ,f
near Ihe bedroom may
*Pif vpokr»m.*n divclotol drlailv saved 3 year old Robert Held from l.uoo more than rrported laat year,in* iu»tlr with two policemen lhat fort! by anyone Including con
have given nff a Inxn gai
« '.iL/M dnn,,n. nnlv'whcn
lheir drowning Sundav b- honking Ihe when Ihe Intal wa* 3.39A rails on ended wilh the lanky hnnkr be grei.mrn and exee.iD.r depart- bnU, Itdri in *epar»le meeting! tlfa,ton, al , „ rrH Thnr
Aulopate* were performed on afl
|nda v
h u e under construction here
^appearance
n la e a n e l 7on
n irtraining
o lL a rie re
.^ 1
cWM1! thirl with a :n y .rd ra „
ChrUtma, day A full crew hand Ing handcuffed officer, .aid lo mrni oflin.l*
rxrrct*r*
Ihe bodies and the roroner ea
• We may know something more
The
14
were
among
45
mem
Slantfirld
aaw
Robert
fall
into
led
the
increased
hutineaa,
inelud
diy.
1
■
'
■
■
—
-—
in the city cauve.l comment He
Ibis afternnon, aftpr thr talks,” hers nf lhr Direct Action Com- ■peeled to make his report loday
notn enter
Mn
vuyi ■ .
e
A
U -I-embankment ing both
chief operator*
operator,
Hr w*.
*** riue
duf tn
,n nearby
oearby \a
n Nuya
attempted lo play down the *tup- the waier from an emhanxmem
he said
inttlee Against Nuclear War or after another check at Ihe house.
ment by iiirrtin i it hid no con upstream At the boy floated by
According to manager Bob Sited Municipal t'otiri later Did** Mr U . J . A r m y f l C I p S
fare
down,
Staniflcld
cast
oul
with
den.
all
position*
on
Ihe
hoard
arraignment
on
drunk
driving
drred
lo appear at the Swalfham
with
the
Soviet
demand
fare
down.
Stansficld
cast
out
with
den.
all
position*
on
lhr
hoard
arraignment
on
a
dr
neclisn with Ihe Soviet demand
Fire-Gutted Town
court AH were charged with nb
m .I ?
s Britishand French
W« 'Mhmg rn*l ami snared the were u«-d and all
av.tl.hle per charge
•Irurtlng police who firat ordered, Appointed To Board
1 J .hn e,h
child's shirt He reeled Ihe boy snnnel pressed into, e n te r “ Tht.
Hatley and hia w.fe (■wen II
NAZE. Japan t l f l t - The U. S
then carted them bodily from
■
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tn and administered artificial re* was a record day for us.” he the former wife of a rtor Dnnald Armv moved in today with tons
NEW YORK (UPD - Arthur
piratton until Robert regained con said “ We have never handled this O'Connor, had a few drink* with of food plus medical supplies
Partly .loud*
end not much thr guarded hair north nf tain y Hunt!, chairman of Prnident
m int ralU before”
bandleader Ijoui* Prims and his -- -— s .~ \ :----- r .
'•
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Kisrnhonrr'* Founcil of Economic
end don
•ciousnrts,
before.
Smith, .horll* M o re
h,' nk' " *nd ,*1,4P'&gt;1r,r&gt; 7 * " ^ ut h . L i
*- lo
^ 44. haw
Final Yule Note:
5*
Under lhr muft i order, the | Advisers from 1953 to I95fl, hat
Datley‘a car
smashed into the '7of! ! fr
lhr
l0'4" tonight ,,l«h
Komva
Mi M ,,,d,,
IV Tuesday mostly rarlflits would have In forfeit heen named to Ihe board of truirear ol anotl er rar in e thick Mg
teea of Ihe Twentieth Century
Poor Man Is Rich
Commander of Carrier D m .,on cloudy,
pus.lhl, some rain b. thnr bond. imte.. Hey keep the , lee.
early Sunday, he told officers.
! Fond
17 Hear Adm Edward K Foie night. North-e.l and north wlad* tw»*e for one year.
PORTO Portugal (UPD—Carlos
Mrs Dailey wa* “ loud bmster
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Lima G arth. 25. a poor laborer,
oua.
profane
and
abum
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off.rera
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p7 tarlinle
/ l u ' Innlinl
.V.i.M
came home from Canada for
_JI&lt;I
^ofktn»n reporlH fonlftit th^t hi&lt; romlni Mini7 jnd
Christmas and quickly became a
•She wa, warned to hold he. m'" »;*d M»lo»d»d '• "•* ' on*
rich man.
vane down they reported
We o( ,uo''
pounds ri miser an . .
P p p fo rm n n re
_Garrt*
who harely scraped
were aware
ihe alio hart heen ,0" ' medical iiipplirs 125 blan K C |H '&lt;U I t T I O r m H n C e
#
flbugh money togethrr to ritit
drnnking and we advised her not krls « """ Pmiod. of clothing plus
HOLLYWOOD —f l P I '- Seems
grate to Canada and considered
___
LONDON (L T D —W’eat Europe important, to the Untied Statea )0 try ,0
thing, wor*e than *upplj tent*, pup lent, and *heiter that old movie wardrobe* nevrr
himself lucky tn ***e eoouTh for
demonstrated Its postwar and Canada, and first reaction was
wrrp —
halve*
fedr . they just arr dyed Mr
a trip home, bought a Mato lottery fconiJtnj recovery by pulling into that trade should atep up enorm
The relief supplies arrived at q v
Seminole Founty ranks aiming 1950, in Ihi*. lh&lt; smallest id Flor­
ticket when k arrived. T r ticket pjfpt, currency reform* lhat werelously.
M fS
W i G g O n d D iC S
, *)0U*
mtlr* south of
Keenan Wynn made thi* diaeov
nhu. as Japanese planes drop ery rrcrnlly al a drrss rehearsal I# Florida counties experiencing ida's 87 rounliei, waa a whopping
won and paid back his more.' lie ||kpf,P1| \0 t , |fk man being ahlr
Formerly f o r e i g n busincs
ro-inveitrd Ihe fund In the final ,r throw away his crutches.
firm* holding large sums of | _ I
M n c rv ita l
*1&lt;d powdered ml'k and doth for the Alcoa Goodyear Theater trrmendoua population gain* in the 48,20 per*oni That'* a lol nl
dra-s nf the year and won lias.WW
British pound alerling and pound* sterling were forced lo • " L O t O I t l U b p i I d l
mg to nearly (OOO who were made TV play. "ARernuon of the Beast.” ,,-b j , Par( »ince ,he 1950 census growing Other counties showing
gain* more than the state papuladuring thr week end
lhp currenciei of DJ other West trade only in sterling areas or
Mra
Jeanette Wiegand *J of homeless bv the firr which dr | n| )tjP the JacketWynn found
a
Thr 18 counties had greater per- Don were Brevard. Broward, Char-— ----- ---------------European nations
became “ex face huge loties whenthey were l-oeh Arbor, died last night at stroyed most of their townearly |,bel with hi*name on it Turned
cut Ihe suit wav the .amr one rentage gains than the stale with lotlr. FMIler. Dade IndMtv River.
..
r
..
ti I
iernally convertible,” or almost converted into dollar*
Britain *9.15 p. in. at Seminole Memorial Sund.v
B rU M ir S U n c H o l e
ffpp currencies, when market* hopei for full cunverlDhity during J|r*rdt*l Mr,. Wiegand came to
Moit of the clothing unloaded &gt; wore tr. a Dim called thrill tncreaxt* ranging from 82 per Manatee. Martin, Oklalooia. Palm
Manatee County to 284 Reach. Pinellas. 5t Lucie and
^fOl-LYWOGD —(UPD— Robert opened teda; There *»a» no major 1BS3—freeing the use of pound* Sanford a vaai ago from Hampton by th* U. S ship,, which mclud of Brasil ' That wav 12 years ago h »'______________
per
rent
tn Brevard The atate'a Sarasota
ed
seven
destroyers
were
rtoneied
Tavlor i« one getor who does not reaction, and therurrer.tiea re-1 sterling forBritish purchasesa-'N . J,.
where she was a member
population 1* uo W per cent oter
Seminole County reports thnw
by the men on the ahtp,.
want to became anindependent mained firm, with no itgn of pan broad.
of the Preibytrnan Church
New Service Slated
1*50
that 98 per cent of building perproducer like Marlon Rrando. Burt leky buying.
In Undon. Ihe pound sterling She la survived by one ton
Provisional estimate* released mil* issued In I95R were for realMOBILE. Ala. &lt;FPD - T w o
Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.
The currency reform meant got off lo a shaky aUri on the George Wiegand Jr,, Loch Arbor
by
the Bureau of Kronomir Re ilenrea. Commercial building h it
H
o
te
ls
I
la
b
o
r
T
a
r
g
e
t
newFunnard
Line
freighter*
will
“ I'm working tn 'The Hangman' lhat foreign firma whlrh have huge first day of money freedom In 20 Remain* will be sent to the Gallo
Row al Paramount.” he said xum, tied up in pound, sterling year*, but there was no rush lo way and irrane Funeral Home,
MIAMI BEACH lUPD - The b
making monthly calla to aearch at the FnlverMly of Florida ^fallen brhtrd tho general atatq
a, para mourn.
other European currrncie. may | buy gold or mil out paper tureen , Banking Ridge, N. J.. tonight for , Hotel Employe. Union , .y . It
*"
k January Inaugural- ,b °T
,UP l u
a«i “n n .
1 • . -Foreign exrhange dealers
- •
'I aervlre and
a
_________ _
r-___i
. . ..ti
i, m
u Guir ptn* in 4
January
in a u g u r a l
sjo. wh.*n
ix-pula-11 FlOt
when Ihe
the popula
Florida bow ranks as Urn aoroad
all the headaches—I don’t. IJfe1! u*e them a* they see fit and ei-|eie«
Interment.
Gramkow
will raaume it.
iti Isanie .i&gt;
early
next
7
rcent
*h’ since t»S0.
fastest arnwing Male In the na
Ioa ihort for mr
lr&gt; I« kill my- rhancr fhrm for V. S iM Canid Mid Ihf iwund ftra« puttmr *ip 0 Tundra! Ilomr it in rKarff
rra r fn union»ir all hofrl wnrkrrt &gt;nr
ir r u r r hef^rrn in# 1
tion waa 2* am
Estimated pnpuiaiion nn July I. tmn exceeded roly hy Nevada.
•aif trying in prove I n a genus* 11 1 tan dollar* Thu wa* of particular firm front tn the world
.local arrangements
in Greater Miami
,lfd 24t*tr, and l-nndnn

Board Gets Ready
For School Work

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mi». an hour in the Its mile
woe,
v
.
Knr ch arg e^ thCf
speed
There were “no Injuries in cither
aeeldeni which occurred during
heavy weekend rain,.
The Sanford roller Department
reported an extremely quiet and
onlerly wrekeml. No eallt were
answered by the Fife Department.
Protection agencies urged reddent, to continue safety prreau
lions during the holiday week
ahead, saying “ Keep Sanford
and Seminole County off the Na­
tional Safety Council1* itatlaUc
R*i.''
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Reds Rattle Sabre
On Berlin Blockade

Ghost Plays Havoc
At Choir Practice

Four Die Of Gas;
Murder Is Hinted

r,1.' s r s ;- S2K A,!!^ei?,.,AppT cil

Weather

W est Europe's Economy
Throws A w a y 'Crutches'

Seminole Growing
Faster Than State

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Marine Instructor
Janitor Held In Slaying Goes On Trial For
Adm its Unsolved M urder Fleecing Recruits

Uncle Sam Owes, Funeral Tomorrow For Fred Othman, Noted Columnist
Owns Great Deal

WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;— f uneral | lilt column arpeatfd dally In Othman went to Hollywood to
ervicea will he held Tuesday for The Sanford Herald.
* rit® 1
1
Pj*1' ?*
far
'rcdcrick C. Othman, S3, Washing- ’ lit Joined United Pros tn 10M ^ | ol” ( jun
11
But
he
returned
to
Washington
WASHINGTON fU PI) — Uncle Inal coat, the balance aheet might .
,
..........
Sam may owe a lot of money, but even come out in the black.
Syndicate, who died Saturday night ed eitensively, covering such wide- in the mid-1940's to stay, becom­
il turns out he owns almost
a* The llou'e Committer on Govof * heart ailment. ly different event* as the Al Ca- ing a columnist for United Fe^
PARRIS ISLAND, S.C. fU Pli— much as he
owe*.irrnmcnl Operations said Sunday
The body will be lakcn to Mem pone trial, a .Mexican revolution, lure Syndicate in January 1941. HD
UIBUFFALO, N.Y. (U ri&gt; -A 33-. William R. Ij»« wai rhsrged Trial by g e n e r a l court-martial In fact, a House committee rr- Jitfht^ it^ prepared &gt;the inventory, pht* for a private service and bu- a California nudist colony, and column was published by more
J je a r o ld Janitor charged with the with first degree mamlauihler wai acheduled today for a drill porta thi latent count ahowa that lor the lourth atralcht year, aa a
. * Fo„ „ Hill Cemetery there, numeroua murders, kidnaping* and than 130 newspapers in the United
States and Canada.
th Herrin. If th* recently acquired Hope dla- w r t i f report to thr stockholders. " " in f o r f “ 11,11
rjEbriitmaa Eve allying of a young In the death of Mr*. Judith M. inatructor charged with
whose daily column disasters.
.
.
.
.
.
1
mnnd
la
Included
and
a
reatiitlr
The
report
ahowrd
that
aa
of
The
writer,
wm
CJhirrlrd woman, hai admitted hr McCallum, II, whose froeen body Marine recruits out of %m h y (pHtf „ pul 0fl (uch M n it „ th„ | , M June 30 federal agcncif' sparkled
In 1931. he was sent to Wash­
.....................
with his sharp wit, died
ington with instructions In write SOME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
look part in the uniolvrd was di&gt;covered near the Niagara forcing them In contribute l t d 'White _____
Ifouir ______
ground*. ________
'till carrin] owned land,
lard buildings, ami other in Parlor* Hospital where he had a dally feature story. Hr found KNOW—We operate Sanford's
Jfu rd e r of a Miami divorcee' fib er In Niagara I alia thrlitmaa each to a "sergeant s kilty.”
at II res) because thal’a thr oris- things, ail n-.rr the world, worth I**11 a patient since suffering a the nation’s capital a wonderful only Commercial "Whit* PrintShop.
3T*en year* agn, police diarloaed Day.
________ MI billion dollars. On the uric coronary oeculslon on Dee. 1*.
S.Sgt. Ralph A. J . Grant of
day the national drbt stood at
H* was stricken with the heart ioo. full of such phenomena as
epday.
1 Del. Chief John J. Whalen aald
W ie b o ld t’s
blue
eagle*
and
official
duck
cen­
Karine.
Wia.
also
was
charged
about 1*8 billion dollars.
attack while covering the house
' ------------------------------------------- Uaa walked into a local police
sus
takers.
wits
mistreating
recruit*
in
hia
110 S. PARK AYE.
IThai
281
billion
dollars
come*
aubeommlttee
investigalion
Into
the
a.
r i l l
‘tetlon Sunday night and gave
Alter five years In Washington,
to about 11.433 for each man. difficulties of defeated Rep Coya
himself up. fluring questioning platoon.
woman and child in the country. Knutson (D MInn ).
l.lia admlllrd hr took part In the
Trial of Grant launched a new
The Census Bureau said Juat Sat^ native ot Si. t-ouis, othman
uniolvrd flaying of Mra. Ucrnicc senes of three general couri mar­
DAY
NIGHT
urday that the U S. population aur began hi* newspaper career with
K Dodge, if, j divorcee and tial* at this big recruit depot
pasted 173,300.000. i
the St Louis bureau of the Asformer WAC from Miami, Whalen which wai the I r e n e of the
P a n e l r a y HEATING
| aald.
On June 30, 1937. the govern- soeialed Press white still an un"Death
Marrh” nearly three
4
I nilnt Pres* International
rnrnl owned real srd jwrtonal drrgratiuatr at Washington Uni
OHicrrt vaui thr bespectacled year*
ago. S Sgt. Matthew C.
• NO hot ceilings
P A R IS — Gen. Charles « properly worth 130 hillum dollars. v ,r*Hy.
. . . MONTGOMERY,
.
. . Ala
... (CTIi
. — Lisa **» curittoncd at length and McKron waa reduced to private tn
• NO special closet space n e c e u a r j
i Only white bandi will march In "made a statement , , . deacrtblng that caie for leading hli platoon Gaulle, announcing an austerity on Juno 30. 19J4, ihc ligure w a s -------------------------------------------. the inaugural paras* Ior Ala- clrcumilancea aurroundtng the on a
• NO long ti expensive dueta
nightmarch Into a tidal program . designed to improve 213 billion, and one year before The males of a small warbler! M M ’I new governor neat month, .death of thr Meta Hum girl and creekin w h i c h
shat. lug billion.
like bird in Panama called
The flnwt type of winter comfort
sia recruits 1-ranee’s financial status:
| Ed Aaar, chairman o( iniugur admitting participating m thr drowned.
"Wehsvc derided, and lomorAlthough much of the increase Gould's manikin form a lung stag
.MERRY CHRISTM AS TO ALL!
’ al ceremonies, aald Gov. - c l c t l 1death of Hcrnlet Dodge."
extending
m any_ y ards
Scheduled for Irial after Grant row t Monday i we will pul into rf-repreaented steadily rising assets,, line
John Patteraon drddrd not to InThey aald IJaa would hr quea arr Sgla Willard B Poll nf Au feci, a wholeaerie* offinancial,
a rommittee spokesman said an through the forest in the mating
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
• VJ* Negro bands because of his tinner! further in the Dodge ra»r, guata. Ga.. and Ronald J. Heller economic and social measures
other factor was that government *tason to attract Ihc females of
legal battles against the National but that ehargea would await1of Milwaukee.
which will pul the liaison on a agencies keep turning up proper the species, according to the Na­
&gt;02 Sanford An.
FA 3-(2Sl
Assn, for the Advancement of Col- developments
tional Geographic magazine.
'
Charge* against Post are iden­ bans of truth and severity, the t&gt; they didn't knov they had.
ored People.
The nude body of Mrs. Dodge tical to those against Grant, white only basis which ran permit il to ---------------- - — ---- — ——Negro b a n d s have participat­ wai found at the bottom of a JO- Heller la charged only vsith as buiid up its prosperity."
fool cliff along Eighteen Mile n u ll and baltery.
ed in the pall.
WASHINGTON — Dr. lien;*
J "Being the leader of Ibe fight Creek, town of Hamburg, Oct. II.
Charges against the three rt
""SUPER RIGHT" HEAVY WESTERN REEF
• against the NAACP, • group t i i l . Investigation then Indicated suited from complaint* made by min Karpinan, chief psychothera­
! which apparently is the leader of her (layer had picked her up six members of Ohio's "Steel pist at St. Elisabeth's Hospital, on
; the colored people In this state, afler ahe left » Buffalo tavern Valley** platoon. They ire now at the repression of sexual drives in
.PORTERHOU5E
• Patteraon felt It would be unbar- and killed her when ahe m illed Camp LeJeune. N.C.. tor ad- the United Stalei;
{railing to ask them to partic­
"Our society is suffering from
.
! vanerd Infantry training.
O R T-BONE
Chief Whalen noted c i r c u m i t i n - ______________
an overwhelmingly impossible re­
ipate." A iar add.
pression of sex. We itill don’t
"The inauguration is a salute to cea in the Dodge caie were
know how to raise children so u the new governor, and Mr. Pat similar to tlwve in the death of
ally. Sexual reproxion is the root
tenon Just fell II would put th r Mr*. McCallum. who apparently
'colored peopia In an embarrassing was atrangied with a acarf shortly
of a great dral of evil.”
;position. He had no desire to: after she left a Buffalo tavern
and before her body was dumped
FLEETWOOD. England —I uh■eliminate anybody."
T b o Tuakegee Newi, a Negro on the river bank.
erman James sunafm ld, on his
Lisa had been the object of a
rescue ef a 3 year-old boy by
weekly, had reported that the
band from famoui Tutkegre Inatl- police search stnrp early Satur­ DES MOINES. Iowa (UP!) - hooking the child'! shirt with a
-SUPER RIGHT'’ I.enn
tuta and musical groups from a day when he Jumped out of a The Des Moines Commission on '20-yard cast:
"The hoy wat floating fare
number of state-supported schools window of hi* Buffalo apartment Human Rights announced it will
down past me about 30 yards
had been dropped from tha par- and fled while detectives were
SPARE
trying to enter to queition Mm. hold • special meeting in • day away. I missed him on my first
He had been known aa an acquain­ or two to Investigate the burning cast, but minaced to gat to him
Lb.
tance of Mrs. McCallum, an of a cross on the lawn of a white on the second before ho was out
of
range."
eapectant mother whose hushand minister who sold hia borne to ■
was reported to be serving time
in San Quentin Prison, Calif., for Negro couple.
EDINBURGH. Kcotland-Jim ei
Tha erota, formed by oil-soaked B«nr. a member uf the council it
robbery.
bales
of
hay,
waa
burned
Satur­
Lamlaih on Arran Island, on the
Police aald Uaa bad a record
of several arresta on ehargea In­ day night on the front lawn of the plans of Steward Huston of Costcluding possession of a dangerous home of the Rev. Ian J. McCrse, esvlllr, Pa„ to change th* name
Tha Tost office Department ha* weapon and third degree aaaautt. minister of education at the Uni­ of a liny Kcotlixh Island he owns:
versity Christian Church here.
(TC6THOOT-TDNGUE IN )
revised iti Informational pamphlet
an American can't wipe
McCrae waa out of town when out“Surely
entitled, "Rurel Delivery Service."
one of the most famous spots
the cross burned and hli wife and on tho Clyde with one wave of his
FLAGrfe 8 R
The materiel In the pamphlet
three children were home alone. hand."
h is been widely-used for many
i&amp; A f f t ! * 1*
The McCraei plan to move to an­
gears in achool Initruel Ion and ■■
other section of the city Feb. 1.
library informal Ion,
ly
The minister sold hia home In
New atatlstica have been pro­
British
Cowpoke
the all-white neighborhood to Mr.
duced, showing that despite the
and Mra. Harold Carr, whose res­ HOLLYWOOD - t u r n - Martin
increased number of "city pen
idence
is to be lorn down to make Stephens, 9. figures hell he the
pie," more thin *3,000,000 indi­ JACKSONVILLE CUPI) - A
bestdrrssed cuwpnkr in London
room
for
a freeway.
viduals are served on rural routes. former policeman, already under
Malcolm Higgins, executive sec­ when be goes back home to Eng­
This Is only one ef the Informa­ burttarp rhargrs, was Identified
tive gema Included In the nrw a* the driver of a ear which raced retary of the right* commission, land after completing his role In
brochure. The pamphlet may be from the scene of a pay phone said he would rail Ih* special MGM's "Count Your Blessings.'
meeting in order to dralt recom­ lie came |o Ihia country In early
obtained by writing to "The Spe­ burglary Sunday.
cial Assistant to the Postmaster
Officers identified Fuller War­ mendation* on (He situation for fall. 1**111 saving every stray bit
of change and now has bought a
General, P. O. Drpartmcnl, Wash­ ren Crews, IT, as one of three the city Countit.
lie asid an attempt wat made western outfit, complete from Stet­
mm who fled the burglary scene.
ington 13, I), C,
Sanford Postmaster Joel field Several police ears Joined In a to "buy o ff’ the Carrs (or I1.00U son to spurs.
suggests that requests for Ihc chase, but Ih* fugitives eluded icveral days agn at a mreting of
retidrnti of the neighborhood.
booklet will be sgrviced more them.
promptly If accompanied by a
Patrolman D. A. Slay spotted The Carrs refuted the offer. Hig­
aelf-addressed envelope, at least the suspects later and radioed for gins aaid.
tncbea by
Inches In slit.
help. When reinforcements arri­
ved and aurroundrd a combina­ Shore Patrolmen
JiART SHOW ING'
tion store and house they were
unible
to
locate
the
trio.
O PEN 12:13
Plane Takes Flip,
The ear was found abandoned To Aid Policemen
outside the building with a .31 Cooperation of the Navy Security
AN-N PAGE
Pilot Is Unhurt
caliber revolver on the front seat. office hat ben praised by Pollre
MYRTLE BEACH, SC. (UI'IVChief
lloy
Williams,
who
has
told
A direct Information by the
A Daytons Beach man escaped rounty solicitor waa expected to City Commissioners that Shore Pa­
without Injury Sunday when his be filed agalnit Crew* today.
trol personnel will accompany lo­
light pltne was flipped over by •
Crews and W. H. Massey were cal police officers between the
gust of wind while landing at fired from the police force Nov. hours of I p. m. and 4 a- m.
Myrtla Beach Air force Base.
13 aftrr being accused of Mealing A latter from Capt. Lionel Ar­
William A. faust, formerly of money from pay telephones during thur. Naval Air Station command­
Myrtle Beach, was attempling to their off duty hours.
er, stated that a there patrolman
lind tha ilngla engine Cessna
They posted St.non hoods each rould not be permantnlly assigned
when It was caught by the wind on the charges Dee. tl.
to the detail, but the schedule bad
and turned over.
been adjusted te provide the mailAn Air Force ipekrsmin said
mum support possible
San Bernardino County in Cali­ The request from the city for
the p l a n e suffered extensive
fornia, with 10.131 square miles, Navy shorr patrolmen arose after
damage.
is Iho largest county in the Uni- sevrrat incidents involving service­
M tJ O °
trd Stales.
man.

Quotable
Quotes

Negroes Excluded
i From Big Parade

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Des Moines Probes
Burning Of Cross

SUGARCURE0
SM O KED

RIBS

Delivery Service
Pamphlet Revised

fsHO

Ex-Officer Linked
To Second Burglary

blackeve

MAYONNAISE

Wage Hike Gained
By Many In Year

WASHINGTON CUPII— About »3
per cent of American workers
covered by collective bargaining
contracts received wag* increases
this year, th* Labor Department
said today.
The raises avenged 11 rent* an
hour. They covered about B.aoo.WV)
workers In all Industries exrept
construction, services, finance and
government

Needed That Suit
HOLLYWOOD —&lt;UPI l— Artreiisinger Diahann Carroll was get­
ting ao wet in several srrnea of
" t’nrgy and Ben" during a studio
made storm that she put on a
skin diver's suit under hrr regular
rlothlng.
"It waa the only thing that
kept me from drowning or catch­
ing penumonla," ah* laid. "They
used fire hoses part ef thr lime."

0. D. Farrell’s

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Couple Celebrates Anniversary Interfralcrnilv' Dance Held
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Crenshaw
were honored at an open house
». their home on East &lt;lh St Sun­
day afternoon. The occasion honor­
ed the couple on their fiftieth wed­
ding anniversary.
Hosts and hostesses were their
sons and daughters in law, Mr. and
Mrs. R. D Crenshaw, Orlando,
and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Crenshaw,
Texas. The two couples in addi­
tion to the honorecs formed the
receiving line. The ladies all wore
attractive corsages.
The entire Crenshaw home vvas
decorated with a gold color
scheme. Greeting guests at the
door was Mrs. T. E. Wilson. On a
table by the door was a gold con­
tainer wuh a tall arrangement of
gold-sprayed
magnolia
leaves,
pal m branches, dried materials,
and grapes. Another table held an
arrangement of gold leaves with
pink ornaments on a glittering
platform. An outstanding rluster
of gold magnolia leaves with large
glittering pine cones centered the
mantle. Several arrangements ot
appropriate flowers had Iwen sent
to the Crenshaws by friends.

(iO I.lJK N W EDDING A N M V K U SA H V — M r. nm l M rs. I
It .F . ('rc n sh a w w ere hono red w ith a ten S u n d a y a f t e r ­
noon w hen th e y celeb rated th e ir fiftie th w edding nn n iv i rMr. amt Mrs. W. A. Cook an
l a r v a t th e ir home oa H ast 7 th S t. (H erald S t a f f l'h o to )
iwancc the birth of a baby girl.
Sherry Noel Cook, born Dec. 2J in
the Seminole Memorial Hmpiul.
The baby weighed eight pounds,
nine ounce*.
Proud grandparents ate Mr.
and Mr*. A. I., Wilson and Mr.
J, W. Cook.

BI RTHS

Doltar To Stretch.
Farther For Food

In the dining room the bulirt
held burning gold takers in match­
ing randlcholders. The table was
overlaid with an anlp|ue white cutwork cloth. A large ftoral arrange­
ment centered the table. Hus was
Ranked by a pair of two branched
candelabra. At one end was a
three tiered wedding cake A sil
ver coffee service was placed at
the other end Pouring during Ihr
afternoon were Mrs. Minis Cren­
shaw and Mrc. Earl Crenshaw-. A*
sitting In the dining room were
Mr* Sam Levy and Mrs. A. U.
Abrams.

Party Is
Scheduled
A New- Year's Eve party is
scheduled for Wednesday night
from 9-12 p m at the American
Legion Home on IT-PJ. Thr party
will be given by thr American
Legion Pest .VI and iPr Auxiliary.
Members and veterans’ friends air
Invited to atlrnd,
Mrs, Winifred Suk*s is chairman
of Ihr rvrnt. Assisting her arc
Mr* iMroihy Webster. Mr* Mary
Alexander, Mrir Edna I1nn*on.
Mr*, 1-rtha Eowlrr. Mrs. Mar. iret
Dillard, Mrs. Ruth Smith, Mrs.
Lacy llclmc.
Refreshments will 1** served.
Games will be a feature ot the
rvrning and thove attending will
enjoy dancing.

Punch for the children wa*
(•airly and laughter prevailed a t ' were murh In eviJrnce Red w.** Phillips Is treasurer of the org*served.in the breakfast room. A the lli't annual InterfrMrrnity Rail the predominating tolor In the tai- nl.-ation.
gold color scheme prevailed In held Christmas night from 9 p. m. 'M a*. lace-, and silks w on tr
the ladles.
that lo rn also Miss Carolyn In I *■ m.
Scene ef the gala affair was the
A great many tables were aril
Crenshaw presided at the punch
ballroom nf the Mayfair Inn. licit up off the tim er Door. Every
bool.
day decoration* formed a hackgroup was represented with)
Calling during ihr afternoon ground Pushtoo* and glamour *n unusual nmnlier of young pro
/•
TV T U N E S
were relatives, close friends, ami
plr present. Greetings and new*
[/ T E S T E D F R E E
were
exchanged
as
college
stud
neighbors
— in sour home
rnt* home for the holiday* saw
Out of town guests Inrludid Mr.
Complete slock on truck]
members of lliclr high school cla*and Mr Karl Crrnthaw. Mr. and
and old frienil.. Tony I’erei and,
Call FA 2-1171
Mr*. !' Crenshjw and children,
III* hand played for tianring Thi*l
Mr*. Ell; abet It Smith. Mrs Mittix
Electronic
•«a* their ninth engagement for'
Crrnshaw Mr. amt Mrs. T. &gt;1
Tube
RUttihutnr
the
dance,
Tho
music
wa*
ait
inStrong, ail of Orlando.
*piration in many couples witti| ii ml
Mr and Mrs. Crrnthaw were
married .-n Der. 31. 190S, at Alex­ PASADENA. Cal. - 4 U P D - T a k e ,C‘Ic lrr,' A num
btf * l*y»Je MtH^SBrncS'
harr&gt; birthday dur w n--------------------ander City, Ala. They came to II from ihc Bom Queens. Tl.en- w crr
Sanford in 1916 Mr. Crenshaw was really Is a secret formula for ,n*
€'™ tns
Rol'ert Hlllhlmer. In charge of
employed in the local po*t office beauty.
reservations, rcpurleil that 323 pro
for 30 years. Afler retired lie beTRADE IN
Who could be more likely in
gan truck gardening as a hobby know Hie secret than these win- pie attended the alfair Brack
Christmas Tics
, .. ,
, . Perkins J r , president of thr In
The Crenshaws are members oi
lers Of the beauty crown of the terfratemity
Council, wav In
thr I ir*t Methodist Church where Pasadena
.
.
. the too-ilashy ones you
Tournament oi Roses’
, h j ( # o( a„ , rrinj£(n
,'inents. Wally
Ibej have been viry jiiiv,. iiu*
don’t Ilk*-, on photo equipment
The
very
first
Rose
Queen,
Hal
have two sons, the older on, Rob
you can enjoy.
rrt tt. Crenshaw, lives wait his lie Woods McConnell, viniag- Church Class .Meets
Now thru Dee. 31st.
tw
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.tin
attractive,
living
proof
family in Orlando, The olber * n.
The
Joy
Ruth
Sunday
School
of
the
old
saw:
•-Once
a
queen,
alJoe M. Crenshaw, liu-s with lus
wavs a queen.-*
Class of the ITr«l Baptist Church
W IEBO LD T’S
wife In Texas
Thr Crenshaws have lived at ' Her secret: s p i r i t . "
held its mantlily t.irrtir.; Der. 72
CAMERA SHOP
She
said
so.
with
plrnly
ef
1133 East Seventh for thr past M
at Ilie home of Mrs It I. tinner. 211 S. I*nrh A ve. S anford
same, adding
year*.
The hu me.* m erlin; was mn
"A girl who Iris herself led
bored and discouraged tan 1 k dueled I
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Evening shut* g„ rwuic thi» old at I went) '*
I nr The Finest In
tier, followed by a devotional by
To •'berryI Walker Couinbe, the ^,rt Don lira gait and prayer by
icaivut. I Oflk for lots of heads,
FRESH FISH and
sequins. and sparkle*
D.dmart t939 Rose Quren. cool grooming \ | r. Otto Tltom.i* A Christmas
SKA FOOD
•how* n red satin.pump with a is the essence of I,
t try I ci(| |rom
v l l pr(KnlFlt
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high sam p, resemliiln*; a boot,
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teacher. Mrs. A. J Petri
tshiih i
A out »r.| tr.*( I \*,(h a sueees sfut phy sictan she now *un Hie group wax led m games
BEN NUTTS
sei|ulns. I. adrd flower* dreoraie ha* a 10 year old daughter
by Mrs Wake Hunt.
f form erly llolcn m b e'a)
t , and large ihi-irttonr* spar­ ■J ch-HiM: my clotlie* lo lit my
Holiday refreshments wore sen
kle rver&gt; where. Daylinir shoe* way ot life, rather than slavishly H by Mr*. Grlncr and Mrs. W.
FA 2-036.3
have a diesy look. m;d some arc following the dictates of fashion," II. Kritn Jr.
120:J W . 2iHh
lined w i gold kul. At-home say* CherryI.
went sif French
mule* c. oc In printed rut-velvet,
To I riidy Wo**d. the IBM lto*r
outlined lu multi colon d srquin*. Quren h attly l* largely a 111*11*-U r Deliver Anywher#
to give new life to sheer silk
gold lin.r and |'.xi*!cy rut velvet, of good licaitii and careful aider scarves, dip t lie in In very light
In Snnford
or are studded with brilliant*.
j lion of clothing
•i a roll and iron while damp.

Beauties
Give Tips

By BERNARD BRENNER
WASHINGTON —&lt;11*1)— You
fln expect your food dollar to buy
ju tt a little more la IOSit.
If you're a careful ihopprr,

watching for Ihc bargains econo
mists expert on the pork and
Jones, Mr. Glynn Jones and Mr
Terry Trosper.
poultry counters, you can make
a deeper cut In food spending with
out cutting jour standard of li\.
Ing.
That * the outlook for 19S3, sum
Mr. and Mr». Bud Jennings ami med up by farm and consumer
son Mark iprnt the Christmas holi­ experts of the Department ot Agrt
day! with her parents. Mr. and culture-.
The overall lood price average
C. K. Beard, Lakeland.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rack and is expected to tome dawn slightly
win, Pasadena, Texas, arc visiting in Hii3 because there will be more
torn! rut the market, these experts
CPO and Sirs. Stanley Holland, explain.
1602 forest Dr. Mrs Rack is the
Pork production is headed up
daughter of Mrs. Holland.
Ernie Morris has hern released and poultry production will remain
from Ihc Holiday House Hospital, high There will lit- mure etlrus
Orlando, after several days' run ti food markets and unless there's
a irpctitiun of last year's unusual
flnement.
friric i in tin- south, vegetable sup
Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Smith, piles also will tie much greater
Port Washington, lame Island, N.
Total focal attending will probati
9 , are visiting Ihrlr daughter and
son in law, Mr. and Mrs. It. VY. |ly top the HISS level slightly, the
experts predict, altlioug'v the avrrTench on K. roih.
i age family 's food bill is likely to
Mr and Mrs. Donald A. McDon­ j be a lilllis lower.
ald Jr. and two children spent
Some of the highlights, as tern
Christmas with her mother and I by govrrnmeni am statists:
father. Mr. and Mr- Harry Cush
MEAT! I
supplir* will lie
mg. taieh Arbor. Gramlson \le&lt; about the same or up slightly and
will spend a week at Ihr t 'tolling prices will likely be about Ihr
home.
saint' as m I'sM. Pork production
Mr. and Mrs. Krrd V. Hell. will ti*e sharply and retail prices,
Uievy Chase, Md , are spending a beginning in early spring, will go
IP*' days with Mr. and Mrs. II. substantall) lielou 1959 tec els. Ut­
G. I-tngle. l.och Arbor.
ile change i* expected in supplies
Mr ar.d Mrs. Robert II Conn or prices nf other red meats.
and five children spent (hr week­ I'bsll: Ti.rrr may Its- heavier
end with his parents in Palm supplies o! canned fish through
mid spring and prices could ease
Ilearh.
Mr and Mrs. Mike Whelrhel vllrliiiy kiltie change |* expected
and d.iughirr Mary Deborah. I'nm for frrdi m l froren fish
PUt 1.1 111 IM l 1.1, (.* Poultry
p.inn Reach, spent the Christmas
holidays with his parrnls, Mr I supplirs mi a per capita ham
may go up In a record high In
and Mrs. Hugh Whelrhel.
_M r and Mrs. Robert J. Cushing 1919. Prices, which rrxrhrd thr
Md as their Christmas dinner lowest levels since the early lato'v
guests, Mr. and Mrs Howard this year, arr likely to continue
Cushing. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jonc*. low and could sag furthrr early
Mi»s Shirley Jones, Mr. Fred In the year. Eggs will probably he
Mr and Mrs. Robert Rugrnstrin Cheaper in Hie first half of I9M
had an informal gel together at than a year rarller.
F HITTS: The big news is Ihe
their home in Cake Mary Christ
mas night Mr amt Mrs. Clark inrrrase In iiirus production over
Bruestte. Mr and Mrs Gordon last year's freere blasted h artrit,
Frederick and Mr. and Mrs. Rob­ with supplies ot froren roncrntral
ert Cushing were tnsiled. After rd juices tiling and prices down
the party the group went to the Err*h fruits generally will lie In
V crfralrrm ty Dance at the May mure plentiful supply through mid
spring than a year ago, and a
fair Inn
Mr. and Mrs O W. Hall, Mr little shears r
VEGETABLES: Vegetable sup
and Mrs. C. T. Sikes, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Cam. Mr. and Mrs. plies through the winter and
Don Cam, Orlando; Mr and Mrs. spring will be greater than a year
Dan Pelham, Mrs. V. W. Davis, ago with substantial increases for
Miss Dorothy Cain, Mi«* Carolyn potatoes and dry beans. .Prices fur
Hall. Mr. Richard Hall. Mr. .Steve fresh vegetables through the win
Cain, were the dinner guests of trr will probably tie murh lower
Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Swaggctry, than (he high levels nf one year
ago. Became nf higher proeesimg
Lake Monroe. Christmas Day
retail
6 -Mr. and Mrs. Clark Drurstle and distributing costs.
Visited his parrnts In Jarksonvillc prices of most processed vegtt
ablet may tic a little higher.
over the Christmas holidays.

HAanak

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FUTURE FLORIDA CHURCHMAN: learning ii l a g . . . leading tomorrow!

R OB E R T J. SMITH, M. D.
announces I he ii|)eiiintr nf
for the general practice o f

hi* office
medicine at

315 MAGNOLIA AVE.
Hour*: Mon.. Tur-*.. Tlmr*., FrI, ll to 1 .2 lo ft
Night* Mon.. Thun*. 7 to 10
Saturday !) to 1
Telephones: Office FA 2-7906. Home FA 2-5603

9 General Insurance
H.

H ut wlint of tomorrow? Will thin hoy bo entirely
free to cxintinue llic imfvortunt work —H od's work
—a* cording to hu own bclkTa in find? Or, will ho
and hi* rongregntirm lie under fire front meddling
liun-.xui rat ’i and nn&lt; jalixl n hcmcra who nnpiru
to regiment rtligtoun titinking, along with buntnesa and industry? Above all elne, we m ust pre­
serve tin* child'll right U&gt; wori*hip in (its own
way — to know and teach of (lost in his own way
—ai cording to the precepts of Freedom of Reli­
gion . . . a cornerstone of the foundation on which
our democracy real*.

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. . . so, too. in n free America, uc produce and
tnjoy the uo rld’t highest standard of living . , .
standard! arhicm l in our free iconomy through
the dtvrlopment of thr uorld'* most abuiuiant
ix&gt;utr supply. Hi re in Florida, our Company it
continuing to push ahead-building new plants,
new lines, new substation* to the tune, of $75
million a year on a record breaking ciftansion
program—helping build a bigger, better Florida
. . . bringing you more potter for H A P P I E R
F U m i D A LI V I N O . . . E LE C TR IC A U V/

JAMES GUT AGENCY

312 EAST FIRST STREET
PHONE FA 2-1151
JAMES H. CUT
H. JAMES CUT
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Today, free to worship and fr*»* Lu atudv. la* U.irtu
a fuller under* hand mg of the love and glory of (&gt;nd.
Tomorrow lie may step into live pulpii *o llial a
ruw generation in Florida may know tin- miracle
of faith W hat wi'l lie hi* opportunitu ■ for reli­
gious teaching and guidance in (he coining yeara?
T oday, religion is a vital and intrgr.d part of
our daily liver, with over 3,200 churches in Florida
representing aixtn-n rtltgioua faitltr. Additioiul
rhurrheis are being built every year to erve the
needs of unpratoive and growing mini I« rs of wornhipjieni who nee in religion the ho|&gt;c of (lie world.

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Washington Calling

H IT ' P A R A D E

Clerk Is Recognized
For Years Of Service
I Heldt Sayer, Sanford city citrk for the paat 31 years,
las been cited for hi* fine service by the City Commission.
; In recognition for his outstanding service over the
|M rs, the Commission called attention nf the public to
Bayer’s record. Commissioners, themselves, long have known
his value to the City of Sanford.
1 The resolution adopted at the last meeting said, in
srt: 'I t is the considered opinion of all of those who know
Im, as well as the present City Commission, that Heldt
ayer is the fitting example of that ’indispensable' person
go necessary to the effective, progressive operation of the
^ffa'rs of government in the City of Sanford."
Heldt Sayer also was described as the man who has had
more to do with the tremendous progress and great strides
Oirough periods of adversity than any other single indivldual ever to hold an official capncity with the City of Sen­
io r’
! .is has been city clerk since Joining the city govern­
ment 31 years ago. At times, he slso filled the position of
manager, tax collector and finance director.
I Heidt Sayer is a fine example of those who devote their
lives to public service. He never sought the glory which
dimes with triumphant political campaigns and the holding
rtf elective office. He has lieen content to serve the people
qf Sanford from behind the acenes.
; Many people in Sanford know Heldt Sayer. Many pmb&gt;|y do not In his capacity, he Is rather inconiplcloua, but
ways on hand when his advice or record* are needed.
&gt; It !• fitting that the City Commission should give pubt recognition to the "man behind the men" who make the
ty government run. Heidt Sayer Is gravely ill In Seminole
Memorial Hospital.
J All who know him wish for him a speedy recovery.

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Lady Golfers Coming

Fred Othman Says

(Editor's Note: lees Robb, Wil­
I Sanford toon will be visited by another distinguished
Alsgatlon—the outstanding lady golfers in the nation.
liam B. White and other United
• On Jan. 2, the Ladies Professional Golf Association will Feature staffers wUI supply
sfage a clinic at the Mayfair Inn Country Club. The first celumas for Frederick Othmou
LPGA tournament for Mayfair Is scheduled Jan. 0-11.
during the temlag weeks. OlhMany of the nations' top women golfera will be here for m aa suffered a heart attach last
e clinic and tournament. As Is the case of the men who week while covering the first
»yed and watched the PGA tournament here, Sanford social eveat ef Ihe season at Ihe
should go allout to make these visitors welcome.
White House, lie now Is confined
Sanford did an outstanding Job during the TGA tourna­ U bed.)
ment. The golfers wsre pleased by the slxe and action of the
Ily INK/. BOBS
gfcllery. A repeat performance for the ladles will do much to
enhance Sanford's reputation as the "Most Courteous City Gentlemen, be sealed!
This is your day. Here Is a lady
If Florida."
author, Mildrrd Savage, who

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Hospital Notes
DECBMSBB J4

Veronica Hodge (Sanford)
Mini* Mae Campbell (San­
ford)
Robert M a m (Sanfordi
Debra Grtner (Sanford)
Loti Spivey (la k e Monroe)
Sarah Bruielll (DeBaryi
Mrt. E. Sanchei and baby boy
(Geneva)
Rosins Laubach (Sanford)
Guy Parent, J r. (Sanford)
Smllhle Mat Henderson (San­
ford)
Veldt Sargant and baby girl
(Sanford)
William Angrloch (Deltary)
1-encra Sermons (Sanfordi
Alfreds Knight (Stnfnrdi

Admissions

Henry Davis (Sanford)
Jeannette Tirade (Sanford)
Emma Jean Williams (San­
ford i
Julia Manafield (Sanford)
Juanita Bradiay (Sanford)
Couvenla Shaw (Sanford)
Sandra Petty (Sanford)
David Yarborough (Sanford)
Birth*

Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*. P.
Tirade (Sanford)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mra. D.
II Petty (Sanford)
Diarhargte
Kenneth Riser (Sanford)

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mending domestic fences to go ok
a spending spree, even if that
wrre my nature,
"Everything in the bouse has
had tn have new slip covers. We
needed new rugs, and the children
had outgrown their clothes while
I was writing. I'm Just now gelting raught up."

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soul to the devil in the Interim,
his wife to the wolves and his kids
to ihe probation off Ire r. Her hero
end* up with his girl, a small tobarco farm in Connecticut and
tight lo look hlm-elf in the eye.
"Parrish doesn't set the wor'd
on fire,'* Mrs .Savage arid the
oilier day, in tliirum ng he: hem,
“but he ends up his own man, on
his own terms.
*'l don't hold with the view that
man is always defeated by life.
Min wins very often when what
he ta trying lo win makes tense.
When a man comes to terms with
his abilities and hU world, ant
think* you are made of thr stuff then turns his energies toward
of heroes and that you are heroic. what gives him satisfaction rather
To her, you aren't "lieal" or an than satisfying others nr aalisfyeaiatrntiiliiil bum, or an organi­ ing convention, he has a chance
sation man, o,- a conformist in a to win.
charcoal gray suit or a slave to "No man should throw his life
a commuter s tlmetsble.
on something he doesn't
In her novel, "Parrish" (widely rrally want." the author said,
hailed by reviewers from coast-to- , 0*ing reunion far ami wide,
coast as one of the heal first nov-1-Man ought to like what he does
els of lUMi, Mrs. Savage paints |„ , „ rn h|, j.rrnrf. He certainly
you as the roister of your fate, ought lo get out of life more than
the captain of your soul. Thu is |,af,, existence
lhp intellectual,
certainly reverse English. Since emotional and psychological level!
World War II, most novelist* have - j think one reason the Westpainted you as anything rise hut rrn hone opera is so popular on
In Mrs. Ravage's novel, the pro trevre today is hrrauve Hi hero
(agonist doesn't wind up as presi­ is a free soul. He's his own man
dent of U. S. Steel, having sold Ills He hasn't been smothered by the
rurrent Itch for conformity. Why.
a rugged individualist today gives
Lee Becomes Veep mint persons a feeling of inadquary and gulllt And it gives them
O f A CL Railroad
a secret yearning to hr free, too.
Philip J. Lee, Tampa, hat been "As for thr Beat Generation, l
named vice president of the Atlan­ can't stand It. And I cant ataro?
whiners, either, or people who are
tic Coa&gt;t Line Railroad. The an­ filled with selfplly."
nouncement was made by W.
This pretty, slight strong wom­
Thomas Rice, president of ACL. an with Ihe black hair and eyes
Lee has been issirtant vice pre­ doesn't like neurotics, either. Her
sident of the Tampa District since family, whirh eonsisls of husband
Jan. I. 034. He previously was Bernard, a lumberman, and two
executive general agent, and hat children, Susan. If., and Michael,
had eaperitnrt with ^UL for It, is happily free of (hem. They
many years. His headqu* .,* ri are live quietly in Norwich, Conn.,
and to far all the fortune that thr
in Tamr*
Library Guild and Warner Bros,
have paid for “ Parrish" hasn't af*
The only horses left
fr.trd Ihelr
their life by
t.i Jot
lot or tittle.
mile
............ -active
....... feetfd
duty in Ihe Army are a few quar
-My husband gave me this I*
lered al Fcrt MyerL .V a. for eere (nfP -Parrish.' " Mr*. Ravagr aaid.
monial purposes and a few others at | east an rye on a rich, dark
assigned to pulling cleanup wag mink stole. "It took me five year*
ont at a disciplinary barracks in lo write the book, and ever time
California
it was puhlislird I've Iren too busy

At the time of th« ahowdoM
over Quemoy and Matsu Dulles
argued convincingly that the weak*
nesses In almost every nation in
Southeast Asia made it certain
that If the Untied Slates failed^
to rtand firm the whole houie of
cardi would collapse. That was a
periuarive argument once the cri­
sis had hern reached, snd the
United States did stand firm Rut
so far as can be discerned those
same weaknesses are today even
more aggravated and no massive
effort is proposed lo try' 1® correct
them.
In the Berlin crisis the spate
of official denials could not cover 0
up deep differences In the Western •
alliance. T c British were distin-..
ty unhappy. Out of the latest NA.
TO meeting has come a new ferment of desire fur talks with Ihe
.
Speaking 10 ., hr . .
*
Churches in CleveUnd tM ln
sounded weal was almost a rote
of despair — where was Ihe
American dynamic, why had we
failed to come up with a purpose-^
fulness to mstch the CommunistC
But a month later
. ..in San
___.Francis_ ...
to he returned to the comfortat .e
thesi* that if only the Vest holds
Arm communism will wither
away. Hie dynamic, the drive,
cannot come (rom spontaneous
combustion. It can come only from
leadership at the top. That was
true in IBM and it will be equally
true in 1M0.

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But the truth is that In the fare
By M irqsli Child*
of
a crista with the prestige and
WASHINGTON - Three Ume»
position of the West at stake no
during the year now ending the one ia for •‘barking down." Even
cycle of challenge, repulse end the Communists can hardly be
standoff has been repeated. Leba­ naive enough to believe the United
non. the China offshore islands, States will “back Ca m ' when
snd Berlin — this Is the fsmiUar confronted with a threat of farce.
drama of the cold war.
But it la in the failures of the
A* In the past the partisans of evasiona leading up to the criiis
John Foster Dulles are laying that —that one more brink — which
we have a Secretary of State who seem to an Increasing number of
can stand firm. He has proved Dulles' eriUea to be tfce perhaps
once more, so say those still faith­ fatal flaw in Ameriran foreign
ful. that he will not let the United policy. Far from strengthening the
West, each brink produces new
States be pushed around.
This, it is scsrrely necessary strains and stresses. Obviously,
to add, is a tragic confusion o f'th a t la the objective of Ihe Com
the meaning of the events of the munlst conspirators, oho may
past year. Merely to stay in place gamble for a big backdown but
—to stand firm—in the deadly race are quite willing lo take the lea
with communism is to lose hy de* ser gains. The year Just rndlng
fault While expanding so much hat shown this in full measure
effort staying in place thr West
Before the testa came there was.
has seen communism advance in however, a curious and now almost
decisive areas of conflict.
forgotten interlude In which
In refusing lo “back down" Sec- Dulles emerged, or so he felt st
rctary Itulles, in the view of his the time, on solid ground. The
loyal followers, has rejected the Russians last spring setred on Ihe
defeatist counsel of those who American practice of sending SAC
would “ appease" the Communists. bomber* with hjdrogen bombs
over the Arctic in response to
radar warnings. This, said Moscow
with full propaganda thunder, was
terrible threat lo Ihe peace.
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fred­
Willy the resourcefulness in gtvr
erick (’. Othman, 63. Washington
columnist for United Feature Syn- and take he ao often shows Dulles
dlc.tc and a newspaps-rman for
more than 30 years, died Satur­ United Nation* tn accept mutual
day night of ■ heart ailment, nth* inspection In the Arctic. They said
man was a United Press reporter "no.” as they will always **y
for more than SO years before "no" to any massive Inspection
joining United Festures in m g . system Imposed at one liound. At
the NATO ministers’ conference in
GREENWICH, Conn. (UPI) — Copenhagen in May Dulles was
Edward J. Noble, TO, chairman of confident he had demonstrated
the board of the U fesartrt cor­ once and for alt the (utility nf
poration and chairman of the fi­ any negotiation with Moscow. In
nance committee of the American private to his rollcigue* he ex­
Broadcasting —United Paramount pressed something like a sense n(
Theaters, Inc, died Sunday night. triumph that he had put an end
He served as undersecretary of to the nonsense about "talking
with the Russians."
com mr fee In 193J.
But Ihe three brinks that fol­
MILAN, Italy (U PI) —Gino lowed have dimmed, if indeed
Granil, 71, a widtly-krxAvn singer they have not erased, that brief
in Italian cafe society in Ihe triumph. While the Marines krpt
(.ebanon from rollapie, the neu­
I'JZO't, died Saturday,
tralists have now taken over and
the rebels are in power. The El­
Diabetes it the oedy major rause senhower Doctrine, wblrh was lo
of death in which female mortality have been a bulwark in the Middle
exceed* male mortality. Chances East. Is defunct. Major sources of
lhat a man will die of diahetes oil for Western Europe are more
before reaching the age of 43 are gravely threatened than ever be­
3.1 per 1,000; for women, tt'i 31. fore.

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TCU: Quarterback Is Key
ftEDITOns NOTE: This It the up with phenomenal passing per­ enced hand. Rut Martin ituek to
Till of the dispatches on the
football team* playing In the
post-season bowl n m r i.)

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formance* in spring training and hi* gun*.
Martin decided to go with him this
After the first two game*. In
ses'on
which TCU walloped Kama* with
Camp follower* and other* ad second stringrra doing much or the
vised Martin again»t entmiting damage and lost to Iowa when thr
w-hat appeared to be an ntherwi«e offrme bogged down. Martin wa­
potent team to mch an Inexperl- tered and demoted Eni*.

By Eli FITE
EOIIT WORTH, Tex. (UP1)—
JIuntrr Enis, a lanky quarterback
who blossomed from the ohscurtty
o( the fourth team to pilot Text*
irl ilian into Iti third Cotton Bowl
a*»ic In four yr»r». hai provided
Coach Abe Martin with one of hi*
proudest moment*.
“ I've enjoyed three things mo*t
of all during my connection with
TCU coaching.” Martin »aid. “ and
NEW YORK (LTD — Johnny
each one of*them ha* concerned Until*, a former su-dollar-a-game
a quarterback that made hit crit­ sand loiter, won 110.000 today, an
ic* — and mine — eat their word* automobile and a permanent place
by living up to the faith I had in in the heart* of Baltimore fan*
them.
for leading the Coll* to their first
“The fin t * a t Ronald Clink- National league title on one leg.
ale in 1934. the »econd was Pick
The Cotta won the championship
Finney la*t year and now Eni*,'1in their first title appearance fob
Martin laid.
lowing rune year* of frustrating
Eni* wa&gt; the only one of the trio failure in two league*. In order to
who had enough help to puih the
Frog* into a bowl game. ltut Mar­
tin and all of F.nit' mate* heartily
agree that the quarterback wa*
the •key*' man that *2 »eawm
that TCU will carry into the New
Unitrd Pre*, International
Year * Pay clath with the color
Eatt
%d Air Force Academy at Palla*.
Holiday U nlital. New York
9
Stick* With Enli
(Semifinal*)
After two deiultory »ea»on* with St. Joseph's ( Pa ) 79 Utah 63
the itrub*, Enla mddenly popped St. John’s (N.Y.) 7(1 Payton 63
(Consolations i
Holy Crof* 86 Niagara 80
Syracuse 66 Cornell 60
Queen City, Buffalo
(First Round)
Partmouth 88 Brigham Young 73
Canlsiut 72 Scion Hall 43

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Simla Is Favored
in Featured Ninth

£ Simla, widely regarded a* one
of the Sanford Orlardo Kennel
Ctub’a f a ttr 't grey hound i. hasn't
won a race In four Mart* thli teaion. but Ben Jacques' smoothstriding ml** i* a hravy favorite
lo get that fin t victory in the fea­
tured ninth loniehl.
The 07-pound daughter of famed
Matter All ha* bagged three tec
ond* and a fourth in her effort*
a n far thi* year. Twice Simla ran
•ero n d to Inudurall. perhap* the
fastest greyhound in the world.
In her lait Mart Wedne»day,
Simla came from aevrnlh place
and m ined victory by only a
note. Tbi* time the morning line
ha* pegged the sleek while and
brtndle female a* ■ aoiid 2 lo t
choice to crack the win column.
Hobby Son, lecoml rhoice on the
"line,” al*o it looking for hi*
T int triumph. like Simla, the
•lo b b y Hour youngster fla»hrd lmprenive form in taking levrral
pre season achooling win*.
Rounding out the field are such
capable Mrppcr* a* Flegant Ml**,
!Ui*ty Rca'On, Terble Ted, Tamar.
Ilormwoggled and (lay Raven.
Rorky Mac C.inly head* another
Grade A lineup in the eighth beat

Connecticut 64 Temple 46
Adrlphl 66 I^hlgh 47
Cortland Tchr* 87 Hofitra 78
St. Peter’s (N.J.) 64 Wsgner *2
South
Tennessee 79 Virginia 19
Florida SI. 82 l/)u!stana Si. 87
Auburn 104 Florrncc St. 78
Gramhllhg 90 Dillard 68
Southern U. 78 Xavier (La.) 76
Midwest
Rig Eight Tny., Kan*. (Ity
(First Round)
Colorado 63 Kansas 32
Nebraska V&gt; Oklahoma St. 48
Evansville, Ind.. Invitational
I Final)
Evantville loo Trnne»*ee Tech 73
(Consolation)
St. Mary ’s Cal. 71 Wash. .Mo. 6»

Ohio State 75 Princeton (A
Detroit 87 North Dakota St. 73
Sea Ilie 70 Loyola (lit.) 49
Marqurtle 76 Milw. U. of Wll. 60
Miami (Ohio) 71 Pel’aul 67
SI. Loul* W Gtorgla Tech 79
Rullrr 81 Indiana 76
Purdue 74 Notre Dame 39
Northwestern 118 West Va. 1(0
Qumry Col, 70 llllnol* Wesleyan 61
Wcilrrn Illinois 73 II*inline 68
Southwest
All College Tny.. Okl*. City
(Semifinals)
Oklahoma City 81 Xavier (f&gt;.) 31
Puqursne 6'* Howling Green 65
(Consolation*)
Oregon *1 San Francisco S3
Tulta 80 Wichita 73
ro o m u .i. bowl u n f i t
Southwest 4 onf. Tny.. lloutton
United Prr»* International
(SemifinaUi
Per. 31
SUN R0W1. AT EL PASO, Tea. Texa* AAM fin Rice 39
—Wyoming &lt;7-3) v* H»rdm-5im- TCU 71 SMU fit
(Cnniolatlon*)
mnn* (6 41 (regional radio broad
Texa* Tech 39 Texa* 37
eait).
Arkansas 60 Baylor 37
Jan. t
ROSE BOWL AT TASAPENA. Anion* St. 71 San Diego St. 63
West
• 'a l i f .—Iowa (7-1-1) v». California
(T-3i (NBC-TV and radio, air lime Tar W «l CUisle, Con alii*. Ore.
(First Round)
4:43 p.m. e.*.L).
Oregon St. 49 Air Force 47
SUGAR BOWL AT NEW Oil Iowa 82 Wyoming 74

*Bowls-At-a-Glance

LEAN’S—l-ouniana State &lt;10 01 v».
Clem*on (8 2) (NBC-TV and radio, Southern Cal. 63 Sanla Clara 49
Montana 73 Montana St. SO
air lime 1:43 p.m. e a t.).

COTTON BOWL AT DALLAS —
Texas Cbriitian (8 ?) x*. Air
Force Academy t o o n (CRSTY
fim l radio, air lime approximately
3:30 p m. e l I.).
ORANGE BOWL AT MIAMI.
Fla —Oklahoma (9 1) va. Syracuse
(AM CBS TV and radio, air tin e
12:43 p.m. e J .t ) .

Washington 83 Minnesota 63
Idaho St. 89 Alaska U. 46
California 90 Artinna 46
UCLA 7t Denver 37
Utah SI. 69 Idaho 60

Florida To Defend
Gator Cage Title;
4 Teams Entered

PRAIRIE VIEW BOWL AT JACKSONVILLE (UPI) - Pour
Houston *. Tex. — Pralri* \lew Southeastern Conference squsd*
AAM (7-2) va. Lang»ton, Okla. plsy first round game* in live
(4 3). (No TV or radio).
eighth annual Gator Bowl Basket
ball Tournament lonlght. with
^
Jan. J
f/uiiilan* Slate and Mississippi
SENIOR BOWL GAME AT MO strong favorites (n wrest the
BILE. Ala.—(NBC-TV, air time 3 crown from defending champion
p.m. r.s t,).
Florida.
The fast breaking I-SU Bengali
Jan. II
lake on Georgia in the 7 36 pm .
PRO BOWL GAME AT LOS
and Ole Mis*, paced by
ANGELES—(NBC-TV, air lima 4 opener
high-scoring Jack Waters, meet*
p.m. e » t ).
Florid* in Ihe 9 IS p.m. event
LSU and Mississippi both have
5 2 mark* to date and have the
speed and experience lo wall! into
^Syracuse Arrives
the Tuesday night finals. Rut
For Orange Battle Florida and Gtorgla have risen
MIAMI (UPI) — The Syracuse lo occasion a couple of tlmta this
Orang* men staged their first rec season and are capable of an
ular workout under the Florida upsel.
Florida, with a 43 mark, and
aun today for thrir New Y ears
Pay battle with Oklahoma in Ihe Georgia, with four wins and two
losses, are the only teams in the
Orange Bowl.
Syracuse arrived Sunday and tourney which have met previous­
re.ird most of the afternoon after ly this season. Thr Bulldog* nip
prd Uic Gitora CCC3 in a thriller.
linking in at a hotel.
The loser* of tonight’s playCoach Ben Sehwarlnsalder said
the iram kepi up lt« dally practice meet for third place *1 7 30 p m
seations during Ihe Christmas Tuesday while thr winners meet
holidays and appeared In be In in the finals at 9.13 pm .
good shape, both menially and
phyairally.
He aald Oklahoma'! speed was Red Players Arrive
NEW YORK (UP!)—The Ru*
one of thr main obstacle* to over­
come in the clasilc. Rut he added alan national am altur lee hockey
that he hoped to mateh the speed team is due in arrive today to
with his own team’s hardhitting play a number of tihlbillon
I* ra n .
0 (friur, hustle and power. —

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He got Into thr neil game In
Ihe final three minutes with TCU
trailing Arkansas 76 and socked
In on its own 27 yard line. Martin
sent in Enla with order* to pass.
Instead, Enla noticed Ihe Arkan
las linebackers pliytng wide and
decided to use fullback Jack
Spikes up thr middle on * trap
play. It rliekrd for 39 yard* and
two player* later Enla passed for
the winning touchdown.
Turning Taint
“ That wa* the turning point for
Eni* — and the team." Martin
said. After that he had mnliHence In hlm»et( and so did hi*
trammatcr. Hr proved a real
brainy signal caller and a clutch
passer.”
Enis wasn’t the whole show in
the drive to Ihe Southwest Confer
ence crown, however.
The TCU offense, like Eni*.
wasn’t spectacular But. it wa*
solid, and it got thr Job done whilr
the defense chipped in handily.
Spikes, a bruMng 200-pmmder |
with the agility of a halfback, wa,
the mainspring fur the running [
game, with sporadic assists from
halfback* Marvin Lasater and
Marshall Harris, who specialire in
crisp blocks and lough tackle*.
This running game moved along
at 207 yard, per game and Enis’
passing contributed a 103 yard*
per game balance.

do it. they had to set up the first
“sudden death” overtime in NFL
hislory and then conquer the indomintable New York Giant*. 23*
17 as dusk closed over Yankee
Stadium Sunday.
Steve Myhra kicked a 20-yard
field goal with seven seconds to go
in the regulation game sending It
into overtime. Alan Ameche’* oneyard scoring b!a*l rndevl the mo&lt;l
sucernfut and incredible of NFL
campaigns.
The Giant* won the toss to rereive the kickoff in the overtime.
All they needed lo wtn wa* to
keep the ball and score in any
fashion.
Baltimore immediately forced
the (Hants to punt. Unitas, Amrche. Berry, and L. G. Pupre wrnt
lo work on their 20. Pick Mod*
rrlewski. New York’s tank-like
tackle, hailed the drive momen­
tarily when hr bolted through and
United Pres* International
dumped Unlta* for an eight-yard
Saturday
lots on the Baltimore 36. Rut UniJACKSONVILLE. Fla f l T l t — I
tar fired 21 years to Berry on the Mississippi drove *0 yard* fur s
New York 43 ami bailed a trap first period tourluinwn and then
for Modaelewskl. When he felt for made it stand up for a 7-3 victory
it and came barreling through on over Florida in the Gator Row I
the next play- he left a big hole game.
and Ameche ran 23 yards to the
Giant 20.
MONTGOMERY. Ala (U P!)—
Unitas, who played sandlot foot- The Rlue icorrd a 16 0 victory
hall for M a game after lie was over the Gray in the 2l*t annual
released by the Pittsburg Steel* BlueCray fnolhall rlan ir
era in 1955. was hobbling on a
right leg Injured earlier in the ORLANDO. Fla. flT I) - Sam
game but hi* head uaa clear aid McCord threw one touchdown pass
hr still wa* the gambling signal- and set up a second touchdown]
callrr who now1 make* more than as he led East Texas Slate to a
II,MX) a game.
of
playing
, Instead
.. „ and
, sticking
.
27-7
win over Missouri
Valley in
conservative football
.
,
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«he
Tangerine
Bowl.
lo ru«hes, he fired to Berry on
the right. Then he hullrted one
SAN FRANCISCO 4UPI)—Nick
to Jim Mutschcller In thr right Pietrosanir of Notre Dame scored
corner on thr one. Mutschcller and two touchdown* to p*ee thr way
George Press then opened a
big hole at rigid larkle and Ame- for the East to defeat the West,
ehe rammed over to win the thril- 2614. In thr 34lh annual shrine
All Star game
Irr.
Thr overtime was almost an
MIAMI. Fla (UPU—The Soul It
anticlimax for the thriH-dradrnrd
spectator*. Thr (Hants, trailing It eollcge all »lars romped past the
3 aftrr Amrchr’s first scoring North, 49 20. a* Baylor’* Buddy
plunge and l ’nita*’ 15-yard touch­ Humphrey fired five touchdown
down toss to Berry, had haltrd p u ses and scored one himself
thr Colts on the one late In thr
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)—Namnn
third period. New York then took
led all the way to win the IW.nro
charge.
Kyle Rote fumbled Charley Con- Sugar Bowl Handicap at thr Fair
rrly’g long pan after being hit by- Grounds.
Andy Nelson hut Alex Websler
ARCADIA, Calif. (LTD—Speedy
s.ooprd up thr ball and ran to the
one to complete an 86-yard play. Hillsdale scored an caty four
Mel Triplett’s plunge made it 14 length victory over Jrwel * Re
10. Then the (Hants drove *1 want in the 639,330 Malibu Stake*
yards In four play* with fnnerly at Santa Anita.
Sunday
pissing 15 yard* lo Gifford for a
NEW YORK (UPI)—The Haiti
touchdown.
That gave thr Giant* a 17 11 more Colt* came from behind to
trad and they still hrld tt when drfrat the New York Giant*. 23 17, ■
Marchelli and 26*-pound lac lr |r a *udden drath playoff to win
Gene Upseomb hit Gifford and ,h'’ National League champion
furred New York lo punt with on ship.
ly 21* minute# to go. The Coll#
MOSCOW (UPI)—The Russian
took over on their 14 and Nrw
Y’ork’s inspired defense, led by amateur ice hotkey tram left for
Modselew ski, end Andy Robustel- New Y’ork and an exhibition lour
li and linebacker Sam Huff, ap­ of the United Stales.
peared to have Unitas and victory
m it* grasp.
Unlta* miMed with two pastes, Vcjnr Faces Stitch
hit Moore for II yards and missed
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (U Pli-W el
again. Then he hit Berry with trrwrlghl C’hleo Vejar, «f Slam
passes of 23. IS and 22 yards. ford, Conn . riding a five fight vie
Myhra followed with his field goal tory streak, meets Rudell Stitch.
lo match the 36 yarder Pal Sum 1-nuisville. tonight, in a non tele
merall booted in the first period vlied 10 round hout at the Jrffrr
and force the oirrttme period
*on County Armory here.

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RENTALS
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YOU i f « hrr*» &gt; milll
that
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ptaorri ( mt Ulnt arslhet %mi in
1-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
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•FWsin at a palm |T| f#*» C m
SHRUBS
• nd JM ft#t North of tha In.
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MOTORS
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r * f l o o l r * - t h r o e * f :* » i to p - ln l 13—
FARM
SUPPLIES a
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SUPPLIES
r ld a . f o u r v r t t t r o d . f . n . .
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II—ARTICLES WANTED
h tf*1 r$ , a n d |c* M M t a revy**
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l h . u n d * r it « n &gt; d a i i p i f
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f a l l n o t o r Jud*m*n, » i t l t . r * o - I A—PLACES To EAT
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I t—HEAL TV PARLORS
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15—FEMALE HELP WANTED
ft, XV. tv a r *
A llv r iit i
P. " »-,i 1111.
15-MALE HELP WANTED
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1*—MALE OR FEMALE
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Jt nit m i r u n it , m tM i vow 2 1 44OHK WANTED
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OPPORTUNITIES
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13—SPECIAI SERVICES
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II—PIANO SERVICES
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N tiTtrr t o a r r r i n
21-A—BU1LDLNG
CONTRACTORS
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d l o r * I * u n h t in n n .
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Tou * r » h » r « h » n a titf'l I" fit*
CONTRACTORS
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BUILDING
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rv»,t c h u r r h »tr**i. Orlando. Flor* 2*—ARTICLES FOR SALE
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Wilt iX’pf*»n wh» picked up red
w illrt Dee. 2tih pie ate Keep
the money «nd return the pa*
per*. No question* irked. Erma
Anderxun, FA 2-3111.
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FuroDhed apartment, 20144 W. lit.
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2 bedroom »partment ne»r Tineert-tl ichool, no pel*. 2615 Elm
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Unfurnohrd S room hou*&lt;\ kilchen
equipped. Garage, nice lawn,
gund locution. Adult*. Thone
FA : 4*» or FA 2 3132.

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Beautifully furni*hnl room. ITi'ale
home. Phone FA 2 75oi

Bed mom
FA 2-:Mt

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P h o n e

furniihed

23— Special S*f*ltra

WOODRUFF'S
Farm A Garden tin ie r
ANNUALS
Mi Celery A»i.

Telrxition Tulwi Texted Free.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At Tha Sign Of Th# Totem Pole
2*17 S. French Ave.

POTTED PLANTS Ph.*FA I-1IK
er FA 2*0270. S A N F O R D
FLOWER SHOP. We te!e«rarh.

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, atateinert}, in*oier*. hand bills, and
program*. e t c .
Progre»vi*e
Printing U" Phone VA 2 2931 —
306 Weil 13th St.

FISHERS M'KSERY
Magnolia I Onora FA 2 1434
Ornamental Shrub* • Tree* . Prat
II—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS

Auto Repair* A Road Sri vie*
HALL'S GARAGE
102 Celery Ave.
FA MW 1
Nile* A Su..day*
$*A ^-2020

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h n u »e

th e

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nun who helped put our hospital
on its fectr

4 - RE 41. ESTATE FOR BA LB 4— RE 41. ESTATE TOE BALE

WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: roome
privatt bathi. 114 W. Firat SL For the Beat n &lt;;« In Real E*iate

SKE CULLEN &amp; IIAHKEY

OSTEEN HOME

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A— ■DILDDfC-RSPATBSA 4TNT7NT*
FLOOR x a o d lD g and finlxhlag
Cleaning, w a v i n g .
Serving
Seminole County xiaee 1923.
H. U. Gleeien. Lake Mery
Build to your plana.
Remodeling and Addition*
DON LI KE
Phom FA C-M34
IM PF.IU A L D E C O R A T O R S
painting and papenng
FA

2 3716 o r F A

2 -7 9 1 0 a f t e r l i t .

'41 Ford F-100 pickup, fine condi­ ROLL4WAY. Iteipiul and Rah) :* _ |N S I It 4M'E
tion. Term*. F. A. Scott, f Vo
Red*. Day. Week or Month—
lutla Dr.. Dellary. Ela
Tel. FA 2-3111. Furniture Cen»»r
woxa
l!« Welt Firxt St.
It will pay YOU lo *eo u» before
/
’ « u."
/
you buy. Open Erenlngv and
AUTO CLASS
Sunday*.
Melvtb Bldg.
f A 2-37(1
EASTS!DE TR 411 I R SALES
INSTALLED
ralatka. Fla

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Windvhirld

KENT OR I.EASE: mifihiy nice
large hone. FA 23511.

Garage apartment.
FA 2-MOO

Inexpensive W a n t A d

Mon., Dm . 2D. 193?—Pnjro 7 ■-FLOWERS. PLANTS

IA F F -A -D A Y

2, 3 ar.d 4 bedroom houie* iml
small apartment.
ROSA E. PAYTON. Broker
Phorr FA : 1301

Use A n

Back GI«m

Two ton G \ti' tnuk mnving van. Door Claw
Yen) Claw
See *t at I’hllltp* • to" acroti
SERVICE
river. V. II. Davi*
Senknrik Clam and Paint Co.
For Salr: 42 llildvon, good runmn; 112-114 W. 7nd ft. rk. FA 2-4422
rnmlition. radio A healer. StOO
HEATING
rivme FA 2 43M aflrr 3 »
II. B. PO PE CO.
2(10 S. Tark ---- TA 2 4U4
vi REV Milt 111 *air tor SJiO very
clean. fall FA 2 75*0
Furniture Moving A- Storage
r . I P tllL U r*. 4grnl
1 2 - B O A T S and M O fO R S
WASIIBl'n.N VAN LINES
"Everjlhln* lor the SpoiDman” 1300 French Ave.
FA 2-1991
Vour Evlnrude Dealer
HOIUSON SPORTING GOODS
Npo.e Hrater* — Floor Furnarr*
304 r, S E. l-» I bon* FA 2-554I
Glean and Service. $4 JO. Outlide
tank Initallation. FA 2-4763.
MERCURY OUTBIMRD MOTORS
44. P. SMITH
u V - l t o o F K t : \ r U MJWft
Ouiboanl Sale* ft Sen n r
2314 Paik Avr
FA 2 62Jt FOR

7— N O T H ’ E S - P E K S O N A L R

R t o r r s pa l m m a n o r
Mom* for th* aged
24&lt;(,i Orlando Dr Sxnford
Pheae rA : 7 : i t
O lil-F ashionrd lU n d y m a n
Save up a few- odd mb* and give
me a call. I ll fix them all.
FA 2 0770
lj).«e wright lafely with newly
Releaied Dex-A-Diet Tablet*.
Only 94c at &gt;our Drug xtore.

24- 4Tltl.ES TOR SALE
BEDROOM HOUSE: 2l'x3«' —
bedroom houie, kitchen equipped
W. A. Caele, Jr. Baleaman
(urnlilied. 20'»2E I lerbU Room
Cotton ft Wool Y’arnx. Natlana,
Ilf) N. Par* Ate. Th. FA 2 2331
Thone FA 2 4303.
I’j Mi i II) romplclcd Cirporlr.
Thrtadi, Tape*.
14x21'.
On
4
M'xtlO'
lot*
2 .1 It(X141 A ROARIt
ROLLINS H0 RBY SHOP
Mtrriv on 3 itdrt. Service .atAt Tha Sign Of Tha Totam Pal*.
ley Beautiful oak ihatlr tree*
ROOM AND BOARD FA 2 03»2
2617 8. French Ava.
ami »lirut&gt;» Call FA 2-CVU Iv I J - U t n i L I U W4NTKD
tui-rn 4 and II a m h r ap
3—Rl. VI. ESTATE FUR S4I.E
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
pointment.
WORK
Ca»h lor furniture or lurplui,
Moit Any Make
$71.11 rer month Incltdits tave*
GALL
(Free
Eflimateii
Super Trading Poat, Sanford
FURNITURE CENTER
and iniurancc. Attraetue
bed
TITUSVII.I
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S te n s tr o m R e a lty
Orlando llwy. EA 2 0417.
114 4V. in St. FA 2 3111
room home Ideally Itvatid in
PLUMBING ft B IM IN I. INC
HERBERT RTES8TWOM
FACTORY -TO YOU
Little Venice. FA 2 Tnnl.
l.lrenved — Bondeil — Iruurod
I7-BEAITY PARIA)RB
REALTOR
ALUMINUM
SANFORD — Phone FA 2 7691
1.4
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RISNER
4 ENLTIAN BUNDS
Reduced lor quick talc by owner
Sanford*
Mo*t
Modern
IU1 Tit: BROADWAT
PLUMBING
Enclojcd head. Sag proof bottom
3 bedroom, double garage. Mor
Beauty Salon
Aiiodair*
,
Contracting ft Repair*
rail with pintle rndi. Plaatie
age room, walking dutanrr ul
Soil 4Vater T. V. Stamp*
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FA
2
2120
Free Ultimate*
tonn. rtorea. A ehurchr* Write
or rajon tapai. Cotton or nyloo
IIARniETT S BEAUTY NOOK
K. I- HARVEY
Cv.da.
box WW. Sanford Herald
FA 2 47C
Thin i* a free p a n lo th-' Rilr 104 So. Oak
N&gt;« Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 J3JU Senkarik Claw and Paint Co.
ITiratre for O'Neal Matthew*
110SA L. PAYTON
IK-FKMALF.
KBIT
WANTED
112 III 4V. 2nd St. Th. FA 2 4622
Exp dale Jan. 4, '49
Re^*tered Real E'late llroVtf
2
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part
time,
I
Comptoni
Enryelopediai. FA2-3360.
Ph. FA 2.1301—1733 at Hiawatha
i f r r i s itKAt* e s t a t e :
full time Knowledge of prndurr
JIA tltl.U ’. U T J A X K IlltO O h*
Aquarium 30 gal. with aland ft
ovk Ciumley A Monleilb
U Jl. DOUULAi. *t fl
helpful. Call FA 2 3370 brlwrrn
I'laln llff.
New 2 bedroom home, Irrrairo
U ft r iK la iit a
pump—Drtuxe equipment: ex*•
a t It? South Tark Th. FA 2 4691 4 and 9 p. m.
floor*, large ear porte anti utility
3rd Addition.
ira* .45 Dili. $7S FA 2-4143.
iaml' k * i t i r m
,n o ?mf«d»«l •TATc o r jr&amp;onivA . f a »
4IR CONDITIONING
room.
W.
wm. $3,000. for rquily
\ O T I t R o r h i IT
l» « u il a * . * n *1 I f in a r r U l
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NEATEST SHADIEST
i» -4 | VI E HEI.P WANTED
CONTRACT
and
REPAIR
WORK
balance
$32
per
month.
Phone
TO: lA H tT u i r r . v r x i b r o o k *. ' " • • ‘f*. r. n
1
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Humes Deafened For
1007 Sanford ,\*».
F \ 2*342 30 inch 4 burner electric atove.
MarMaa. Main*;
t.i.rilrd ----- Uowdc hi* •&gt;!?•. I
FA 2 2374.
44 4NTI l» AT ONCE
excellent condition, $30. Warren
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l i n -r N O T t r i C n I n “ * t M , » | n « * r . a n d ^ f t n . r r . r d
fur -ml, a b.w price, luxated In
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l.ivintr.
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PLUMBING ft REPAIRS
(rlrudlv. quiet neighborhuud— llaulnglt Dealer in part Sanford
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nr Ea*t 4olutta Co. 4Vrtle Raul
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Joe C. Iliuma*
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f o u t n l i l t i t * * r t l n r a m p y t P t i * . f liu n h a n 4 , S la k jt l f ‘ , H a rt* * .. a n 4 if « i ; i i i n i n
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ion of Mr*. Thom** P. Kennedy
Jr. of Brentwood. Trnn . and Ihr
late C rone A. Shwah Jr A June
wedding It planned
Ml** l.jdick l« a tophomorr *1
Purdue University. Lafayette, Ind.
Mr. Shwab, a senior at Purdue,
la president of Triangle Fraternity
and a member of l»t* t.amhd*
Sigma Fraternity.
rsn sila flab
Mr*. Charles T. Nlblark was hoi
teas for the Oviedo Canasta Club,
Wednesday, at their Chrlilmas par­
ty and luncheon.
Christmas decorations were at
fraetlvely arranged throughout the
room*.
lira. Maude Coales was high
scorer and Mr*. Hoy Weisenbarger. low, in the card games play­
ed following the luncheon at 12:30
Attending were Mmrs. Charles
T. Nlblaek. James Wilson. W. R.
Meek, Lynn Mosler. Roy Welsenbargrr, Maude Coales, Milton
Oore and Orenn Rurnell
filrl Reeot Party
Members of Girl Scout Troop JJO
met at the Woman's C'luh for their
Christmas party last week, under
the leadership of Mrs. C. K.
Minter and Mrs. John Lundy.
Colleen Cameron assumed Ihe
part of Mr*. Santa Claus and
Gayle Foster was leader of the
fames.
The girls had made Christmas
■apkins as gifts for their mothers
• t a previous meeting.
Members of Ihr troop attending
the party Inrluded Joy Walnrlght.
Marilyn Partin, Gayle Foster,
Oulda Wolcott, Linda Riggins.
Nancy Swenson. Jan fleaslry, Gail
Ulrey, Maureen Boyle. Palsy
Louder. Linda Memory end Mar
tha Willis.
Intermediate Girl Scouts
Junior High members of one o(
Ihe local girl Scout Intrrmedlale
troops held (heir Christmas party
■I Fellowship Hill of ihr Mrlho
dlst Church. Thurday afternoon.
Dec. 11. Mr* Don L'lrey and
Mrs. Wesley V. Swenson are lead­
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The girls made t hrislmai tree
ornim rnls. using long ilrandi nf
twisted wire and rolorrd halls.
The girls had previously made
gifts of red and green napkins
designed with sequin Inillils.
Gail Malhfs and Jane Lundy
led Ihe game period after which
refreshment* of aofl drinks, pop
corn halls and rookies were ser­
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FLORIDA

NO. 337

Cuban Police Drag Americans From U .S . Plane
‘Rebels Raid Depot, 2 Men Convicted
Claim Big Victory 01 Abusing Child

Two Missiles Per Month Heayy5now

U . S . Goal In N ew Year “ "“ ' i Min&gt;
'Donated'To Them
Stranded On Roads

HAVANA Cuba lU ’l' — Cuban
rebel! struck inln Ihr hrarl t&gt;(
Havana pro' mer today with a
daring raid on an evplusivr* depot
ta whirh Ihey dynamitid thr huge
» r e i of ammunition thrv could
n o tra rry aw-av.
The raid nn a privately owned
explosive* depot at Guanabarna

Teachers Removed
At Point Of Gun

atrnii (hr l u ; from Havana fot
NEW ORLEANS t t ’l’l) — t ulwin N«tion*IUt jwllccmen
lowed rebel r 11 1 m • to have
*tin iitpcl nbonnl nn Americnn nirpl.vne At Havan* niqiort
-T h e
In the nip and luck race. Amer
WASHINGTON (CPU
vmathrd government lorrea In
t nurd Stair, plan, to l.unrh an lea is rrrdtted by many evpert.
Moiblay mill aeir.ed two Kentucky schrml teacher, homeward
central and eastern Cuba Thr
MIAMI (CPI i—Criminal Court « « •■ * af *m® •• ‘elllle. a month with setting a falter para in .pate
l allrd Pies* Inlem aliiia.l
—Initintl after O rihbean vacation.
retml* were boasting thrj were
Judge Ren Willard lodav convict- ,n '*'* w^llr it Ihe «amr time exploration this year and holding
I'Apaeiijfrva on the plane said when it Inmlcd here that
A record toulhwe.lrrn .now
at thr door# of triumph."
harhelor. of miatrratinr » !««»«
" w"
forttna »n'»
ahead
withn halh.lie raw
mi* it. own in loot tanir ml..lie de
.torni tu r d through thr night the two Prized men had been (li«cu.«.«itijz Ihe L'nban revolution
Government w urtr. diipvhed
»,*, and other mirlear weapon* velopment.
thr .weeping rrtirl claims hut id . 5 year old M v * “ rB
’!JV" ”
,,-.rr n ,.,,.. fro_ w„
'in the Havana airport ivhortly be
Scientists and militarv men hail c rippling traffic and stranding mn
milled there wa* heavy (ichting cau" hl* motherdidn t like him (
_
fore the incident, and that waa ap­
- ,talking
.... Atlas
... .aiellite
.
,launched
. . tnrisl*
in Ipari, of Teva* iikla
.the
.
around the rily of Santa Clara in Willard •entenced
t&gt;onald D
.
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mimj Anet w u Mexico
parently the rriMM for the a r m t.
Off
II
k%
f\idrnrr
of
tpcrUru
,
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central Cuba where the rebel. Wallace and Raymond Jaeohaon. P
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V
record
tl
inche*
ef
mow
Mall
Tlie State Hepartmrnt Initrurtcd
b r performance hi * rut inn
have claimed major tureexe* in l»th a. to MV month. Impri.on
the l S emhttiy In Havana to
ed baffle In Albuquerque. N
caught
flat
footed
b\
Ruf«ia
*
firtt
ment
in
the
county
stockade,
the
iireel fighting
M Monday. .napping ntillh line,
inquire into the rate.
and knocking mil rlrrtn cib in at
The army .aid it. force, were
The leather, were identified a*
lea»t VI000 permit*
on the offemive in central Cuba
.lame* Held, .tl and I-airy f .
Avalanches
The two bachelor, were charged
,n 'he weapon* field a. tu.va
I p In I.V inehe* of tnnu hit nlh
Hranlley. 13, both faculty mem..... Kill. Six
,
.
and were driving the rebel, ahead
VIENNA tU ll) " Avalanche. „f (hem dejpile rrbel propaganda with aggravated auault and rruel Funeral lervire* were held *r* end* American Thor missile* are rr *r&lt; lion* of Ihe •oulhern
_____ ,plain*
I’lCVM NE Mi**. (I PI&gt;— Cant her. of Waggener high .ehool,
and
inhuman
punishment
of
little
terday
aflernoon
for
Carl
Maine
inatalled
in
flritain
in
at
lean
w * * killed m Austrian* in the hroadea.ta to "cre.te unrett."
of Ni-w Vleuni and drifting .nan ,,rri l"atlin. Pilot of a IM u Air t/wri.v ille, Ky. Brantley1* father
* * * * * Alpi thu winter, police
hlaat of the Cusnsbacoa ex- Davy Sloan. The boy .pent a Smith 2t. Sanford-bated Navy *m»ll number., ready to hurl of tiv la tecen Inrhra .wept (he l-ine* plane fromwhich two pro , a|j m. ton and Iteid went to
month
in
Jackson
Memorial
Ho*
m*n
wh"
died
in
an
automobile
atomic
retaliation
if
Ru.ua
pro
m u today.
rdotive. rocked lowrr Havana
Oklahoma and T r\i» panhandle*
t *ting American* were taken h* Jamaica tor a holiday vacation.
1‘nlire rallrd in all rrterve* and pH*l heir, recuperating from nil! *rcidfnl Saturday night near mVe* wai With a taige of more
Urdu of nearlv eight fert tin* * nban police in Havana Monday.
Larry had no inlere.t (n Cuban
m nulrl.mn
and hn.i.e*
than . V*&gt; mile, the* apparently ed
road* in the Oklahoma pan **bl l.wtay there * 1 * neihinc he politic,
what he read
48 To Become U*
, alerted thepree.rirt Ttalmn.
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GETTYSBrnC. Pa tl'P H - the Havana area Road, and air flirted hy Ihe men
Smith, who wa* on Vhn.lma* *"• he longed reaehmg ha lidlr ,IInd((1 ,|urini ,he mght and niher
•" ,|BP lh'
the paper, like anybody elM.” he
Pre.ident ri*enho«er plan, to pon* were blocked off.
Wallace and Jieobwn admitted leave from hi* dulle* in ' AH A. mtaai e* •« operational readme*. ri)„ i, m rrntr, |
northwr.tern' ri‘,nl
*ald ‘ He wa* juit traveling
uthrr M ail a formaUy into the
Men Involved
punt*hlng" Ihe youngder nut wa* forced off live road hy an on either *tcle of the Iron turtatn. „ kUhomi „ prp tP|„)r,Prt a. bar
I wanted to help but t&gt; «»»e a r e , thfmjgh |.1Prf,"
" " druck
' '
American Jupiter mbiile* of Ihe . Hm|l „ |lh , nort
(rPfMnt Cuban officer, of the law. in
p.lma SebaaUao. one of three
union a* the tPth date later thi*
Kir,i r e p o r t * *aid .everal ,h rV »»"l Ihev did not harm him oncoming aulomohilr. which
tame ranee ate reartv for deploy
week.
aimed men aboard a uv wheeled unduly and thai all punishment hi* vehicle in the left *idr
uniform .ird armed, and I in in a *ievyartle»*e* on Ihe plane, »ald
in Italy.
Hr i* aunivrd hy hit wife, mem
t/” lrt
, ' . .
...
In Te\.i», .Core* of perwn* were bvreign eounlrv Now wlni do vmi (|IP prt||rP »u*rm*-*t aboard the
i m . ■**
ri
,rU(k pulled up in Ironl ol the e». wa* strictly lor ducipllning pur
Ilu**ia I* credited officially h rir Mrj,m(r(| by the beam .now alone
1 ru"1'1 tln- ,hr ,f,p Tan of r r i r ,
|ptfPl, lhp mPn
Red i &gt; h i p Neal* Base
plo.ive* .torage of Armera de po*e. and "to tlraighlen him Shirley Irene, and two chikiren.
Mr* Smith and one of Ihe child- with Uav.ni operational m lt.ilet ,. s *g, ,rom Amarillo In Duma* 40 ?r *r »
t«W t ’nlied State. , hp rp j| lfP(1 vlh„
h „ ,ppnin£.
•LONDON i UPD — The Soviet «'uha. importer* of rvpk&gt;*ive». at out.
Iw Ihe
al.m auto- with
tk t ilt rrange*
j i i p e t tin
ll or
n r t.noo
1 f Will |1 . . .
a: - ! t ..... —. I . J . I . . , — - l . a » .
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up t .ito tatoo
. ore
...........highvvav crew* IInternational
They rtalmevl Ihat thr boy * ren were paMengera In
from 111* home here.
W
wa* Handing at Ihe rear
Antarctic expedition ! flagihip Ob fi » * «&gt; *nd uilh the aid of tv*»i
hlghw aj MMMUr 'idghL"• h*'' »n airplane full of other
l)oo'r TherkingThe ” paiiencer*
ha* reached the coaital Ice rover ol Ihe three vnldler* on gtiard parent*. Mr. and Mr* Bo.v Sloan mobile They were removed from imlr* She ha* nol. apparently, de „ .^ nPt| ihe
of New Orlean*. gave Ihem the Ihe critical list at a North Wilke*- plnved tho*e weapon* lo hate* in
, hpTp, l t nigtiwa* Palrol *aid People to think of. t could have 4|Htir,j
,|,e .aid "Held and
edge near the Ru**ian ba»e at loaded the vehicle.
her I a.tern
European .aiellite
riijJ&gt; (n|o
Npw Mrxlro n(lf1h gotten to people, a p eer o' rva „ r4nl|P% Wf[pnP4r ,hf „ ,llW|p of
Mirny.
They tied up a civilian watch child after Mr* Sloan *ald. -I lorn Hospital ^undl).
The young Navy man wa. an rounine*
Amarillo were bloekevl hv .now. ehmery worth more than a mil- ,hp f4bin
p|alnelothr»mea
man and the third toldier and dent like hi^v.••
A public defender argued Ihe aviation orvianceman lecond ela.*
rerlecllng It B*l »
J(|(| (owt worked through the Imn dollar* ami in,r«t*ll"i*l good pu.hed pa*t me
E n gagem en t B roken dynamited «hai r*pio*ivr* were rate'before
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Judge Willard There He reported to YAH U in March.
Hotli Amrrlca and Ru*&gt;ia are night to r»»tore traffic.
will Involved.
er4h[wl Rp|d tn m ku
HOLLYWOOD IUPD — Teppo l,fl
wa* no Jury
H'S7. arul participated in loth perfecting Interrontlnenlal ballidlr
fh r raptain **ld lie wa. in the
amf ,)p „ k(,, • w h a t* lhl»
The
.now.torm
rnnlinued
dur
M an. ST. itraightman of th r lor
' Willard .aid later that "the the Mrthfback and Mediterranean a il..lie* ilCIlMi, blit neilher ha* (|ifi |hp njgh, , ro|t( Oklahoma and Pilot'* compartment and did notlfo r. 'you ( ( n j do this. I’m an
mer Mar* brother* comedy team
k » i, . i * weiiuard into »ee the Inrident from the »tart.
ev ulrncc ( h o w r d contlu*ively eruite*. He wa* a ruli*e of l*u Ihem in aervicr. Die I'S Alla*
citiirn
sad hi* lP-yearold fiance have
tCUM one of which became the ' ”£ £ £
eastern »«p
&gt;-e wa. oiled lo the
o £ .7 the Cuban police
that they were both guilty of in l.ar-Wilkea. N. C.
^ P k e a their engagement
raiment of Ihe boy. It Twenty men from V.Ul P at now orbiting *,.00 pound xatelllte. I ^.pw y PVjro
scene after It started
|1Hg wr
human treatment
something to dev with
m i vhocking and 1 gave them tended funeral .erviee* at Ihe i* dated in enler Stralegir Air
'It wa* done with force ami what you .aid in the terminal’.”
An I* Inch tnowfall buried Era
Oil Rights Granted
the maximum penalty allowed tin Boiling Spring Itaptut Church Command unit* hv the end of rer, Colo , Trinidad. Colo , report­ t lolrnre and without my p*-rmt&lt;Anotner pa«vengrr .aid the two
der Ihe law ”
Cemetery, North Wllkeat&gt;oro.
1AV»
CAIRO (CPD - The fir»t .df
ed five incite* and Denver had one »wn," he *ald. “Die) entered an men were wre.tlecl. protesting,
American vr.»cl and l««k off two from the plane, a rocked piatoi
*W e oil com-eaiion in Egypt ha* CAPE C A K A V E R A L. Kla.
inch
Keen granted to the Italo*Egyptian il l’ll—A Navy I’olam m uttle.
«o called American citiren*."
at their bark*.
petroleum combine hy the Tniled drdgned to he fired from »uh NAS Is Growing
l.'alltn. who taid hr wa* "one of
Arab Republic.
merged aubmarine*. rocketed off
Hilly Milrliell'i World War I
,
In a d e a r Elorida »kv lodav but
pilot*,” .aid *urh inrident* are
not denned hy law
P rince Loses C ast
the *reond stage bad to tie d e­
"If we are rlatidied a. a ves­
SANDRINGHAM. E n g l a n d siroyrd alter about a minute and
sel at sea the entry wa* a* Illegal
(CTD— Ten-year old Prince Char- a half when it veered from it*
a* It can lie," he *aid. "Rut nn
| m . seboee right leg hai been en- planned course.
official prrcedrnl a* far a* I
rated In a plaster r u t for the However, a Navy vpokr.mwn
Cape lame* I). Ilam igr, c«m- when Hie flight crewa arrive witht ic . squadron uoe, the HaiW’ing
part three week*, had ihe east re- railed ihrv hum V |r, "% partial -...itler llrsv - ‘ da-** WH* *»*-. their ASO
Skywarriof* The "family" i* completed. The San
MEMPHIS (DPI* - The l»V» know ha* been irl In the court*
Uratery .vrrounttf IHa q prana ve­
turret.
»ince u wa* thefirat ■anmnimed lociajr that Y\H-1
will *quadnm i*
compelled of 3.T0 ford Naval Air Station will now \ |,|,| nf Cotton will
lie chosen regarding aircraft.
moved Moaiday.
nd lease of the ntroltviro Tenter,
At *ea we have law* on Ihesr First SI ami Oak Ave.. Nil to*
.,
J I’nlafi* with both *tagr«
jo tfan'onl in January (run; men. equal to a Urge Industry be home to the rnllrr Vtlanttc here tonight Some prrlly girl v»ill
To P ick et Police
,’a,,
flred- A;*°- the ,,TO 111 hue at the JaeVtonvitlr Naval lor Seminole County.
Elect Heavy Attack nuclear atrik- CP| the rhatire to do whit nearly matter.. Whether thote law* ap­ owner* H R. Carroll and Hugh
KEW YORK U T h - T h t Tcjrni*
*'",i^ratr»l •Itiriin: fHxht*
£tition
Klrilillft lo houif Ihf •^UsHlron in j forr#, thp V irj i f a m i l y i vrrf wtirnifi drf^tm nf-tn w iif ply in siieh raie. a. Ihl* I* some- Grier are trying lo empty the
tera Cnioei ■nnounced today it
* •* 08r
nv**0 lerta.
Welcome alwiard icremonie* .nd Ha enuipment have lern com- Punch’
*c nh clothe* and *ho*» thrm off thing Ihat inu*t lie workeil out building a* quickly a* poxlbte.
wa* ,,rri1
Bred ,l
at 10:3#
ulii Is*
i . held
■,pi,i at SNAS Jan l«. tileted wttb(hr con*lniellmi of
between Ihe failed State* and
would begin picketing all New Die
11,0 missile *»*
10;:!* will
Some of tlw \ 111 * famitloa meverv ronver ofHie lobe
On iliiplay In a Iretweudmia
m J,,d
and th
at straight U
up
York Clly police inttallaliona Jan *a m
*hl’1
P into “•
new hangar* ami *bop .pare* at hair already darted lo move.
Mint ihe new maid I* rrowned, Cuba."
• |^i»t our leaie" .ale are bar*
A IIUl,‘
little lr*i
than 4a n,in
min
gain. In lamp*, furniture, appll*
1J a* 1 first iten in da rampalgn blur
,,Iur sky.
*k&gt;‘ A
f “ 1,1,n
• ,hr
a,r ‘&lt;a *ion
Many of Ihe mauled men will f r (rom among 3*t Iteautle* (rnm 1*
liter ........
ground
l**"r
. nhcerver* cvHild ■* — 1------ 1 ------1 - 1 -------- 1 Hie move i* the culmination of port here, obtain limiting and Ihrn rottwi growing *late* *he will rr
ante., ruga amt other household
in organise the nation « policemen utr
tee Ihe f|r*t itaze burn out and
a long effort to base all Atlantic niov* ihcir families Cdr Sid n»prrirnl Ihe entire cotton Indutlry
Item* A ten p*-r cent discount on
gpnd firemen.
Ihe wcond stage kick In
licet Heavy Attack squadron* at ney, iquadron vommandrr already
a hung model on * worldwide
the »alc price I* given for rath .
The second &gt;iage rontinued up
one location. While dcfrnMve for ha* c»taUi»hed hi* re»(denrc here llMir |„ promote the vrr.alality of
Everything ill Ihe .tore ha* been
Second E xtraction?
ward and out of tight from
re* are Iwing reduced In mo*t
‘ apt Itamaer, In making ihr
4* a »tj le fabric
marked down. Grier said Ihl*
LONDON ’flT II— Movie actor ground It wa* then, alout
area*. Central Elorida I* growing annouiwement, »ald. "Wr waul to
she will gel a halfdo/eti trurk
morning Ihat he had used morn
Charlie Chaplin, from whom the minute* alter the launch, that thr
m Hi military .trength
make the men nf Ilea'
Attack |„ai|* or more of rlothin.’ to wear
than t :*«) prirr lag* in a two*
V. S. government ha* extracted range safety officer pu.hed the
NE.VA IIKt.KA.NS I t l ’l i —A *3
With the roming of llravy At- Squadron Unr feel Ihat Sanford „n her »iv month goodwill iaunt
More than 300 rcervalion* have j day pricing .pree.
MB 000 tn settle an income lax destruction button
yearuld phy.ician ha* written to
-vant* Ihem. '»e will help Ihrnv tn ptirv will he e*()ecl.vltv created iteen made foe Hie New Year'*
The Eurnltiirr Center extend*
claim, entered a London clinic to
Although it wa. Ihe (tret time a *1* northern and weitcrn state*
any -vjy 've tan to get •rilled w« („r |,pr |n i|lr nation'* top rlnthe* E (P pjftv at the.Mayfair Inn
from First St. to C nnim rrrtil,
day with a badly ah»cet***d wlr^ rocket In the new *erie* managed about any federal land available
‘non a* i-ot.lble; it i. a Mg move dedgivrr*
Dancingwill lieginat III p
m with *e|xarate defvartmrltla for lied*
dom tnolh
(o gel o ff Ihe ground. II wa* Ihe to •oulhern Negroc* who are ”un
“ th inurh work invol -d In nr
nP« maid viill tall at *uch | .-nor* will lie dl*trilxitrd at mid
ding, hnlronm furniture, appll*
•iml launching of a I’olari* ir.i happy and illxaiiriled."
dir In gel the men bui to their
qml* a* Na -ait
it*aka. night, when hundred* of balloon* nneea arul nnpainted piece*. Tlio
i
l
i
b
I
/*
1*1
•
Hr
Er*«lertrk
Rhode*
taid
hti
No Whkc Demands vehicle, in 2-A attempt.
t.ormal training iyde it will re- I’ariv. Karachi. Ilont Kong. Hang Will lloat down from Ihe ballroomlocallou ha* Iteen held by Ihe firm
letter, were prompted by thee 16935967
t WASHINGTON (U ri) — Sen
quire Ihe support of evenone here
Hanthay ami Allien*
ceiling,
for Msven year*,
hope Ihat tome "cheap frontier”
Kate* Kefauver (D-Tenn.| winle
at|H anford.
Judging i« on Ihe liati* ol tig
A lavl*h hulfel will lie terved
*'Slnre mtr lea»e ha* not been
land could lie obtained lor Nr- LOSANGELES
I El’11 — De
labor lo refrain from any I9S9
Detail* of Ihe welcome a'»tard |,fPi photn^cnic qualitie.
ability |n nirrrymakef* in thedining renewed we had lo make plan* til
gene*
who
he
knew
were
unhappy
ilrurtlve
wind*
of
up
to
*
A
mile,
*eag» demand* which biaie itvdui.eremony will be rompleled hy („
.i.-tmina muu;h to *tattd rmm at I a. in.
move,’’
move, Grier .aid thi* morning.
with conditions aouth of live Ma&gt;nn an hour la&lt;hed aero** southern
Ilia* could u.e In justify r r*ce I"
ret Atrrrafl .‘■ervirr Squadron
|„ pIP rigor* of Ibc *t\ month
Other New .car * E*e rrlfhl* • We are not going nut of businris
Ibxon
line
and
would
like
to
California
Monday,
felling
tree,
ereaae*.
I iHy line.
tour, personality, and harkground non* Include Ihe danre at the however, and will announce our
"homestead ’ In Ihe North.
loppling load* from Irutk* and
and tr.mioe on the *iih|»ft of ent Sanford Elk l Club from 9 lo I. new location toon night now. w#
('■Iked
Pre**
latemaliiMial
"HU*
i*
my
own
Idea
I
got
no
lutling
ear
exterior*
One For The Road
Inn
and a sirloin tteak dinner followed are aniinui to tell everything in
Authoritie*
hrared
for
the
long
on''
nr
80
P|a"
*PWiflcall&gt;
in,
The
V
S
Weather
Bureau
.aid
RED RANK. N. J. (U l’l) -T b e
Today, ra th nf thr tinaltvt* met by dancing and a floor show at thi* »tore.”
G .nlen Stale 1‘arkwav will buy | New Y ear’, holiday today, hoping I ralnd- »UL a» ■udoctop. ‘ h a,r "rong clewrt wind, would ronim
'in pri'ale Willi the •even judge |he Mount Plymouth Country (Tub
molori.l* "one fur the road” in to hold Ihe traffic full below the ma.n&gt;'
'»'» *,r .“"happy xejoday.
panel one woman and &lt;tv men ami Hotel The floor show include*
the form nf tea of coffee earlv nearly ru») fataldin chalked up and dusxllsfied with condition* In The hot. dry winds s ukrvi live
Ihe Midge* look a quirk (trek at Prince** Nek*, mcnlstist tsml fire
the
.South,”
he
said
humidity
from
largr
trrllnns
nf
■luring th r long Christmas week
the 30 girl* in tight. Hini hathing ilanerr limner will !w .erven from
few Year* Day
I iu*t thought that maybe if I forest and brush land* and earned
suits, since the sponsoring Nation* a in 11 p. m. with l(re*kf*st
information about *ome feder extremely dangernu* fire condi
Tax Returns Up
■'
I'mtcd rre*i Interna alhadland
JEk&gt; KILSON CITY. Mo it PI) *1 Cotton Council pride* Itself on * ni
that could be homesteaded Imn* in thr southland '-hich at
'11*&lt;* Elks party aim on hides an
WASHINGTON (L’PIl - A n e»r ®“ »1 *l“”‘'’d Haffic killed that I could suggest that thc*c ready ha* had two disastrous ■A con&lt;lrfed r a old's admiv«i&lt;*n banning puhlie rbresecake "
I.OS ANGELES (I'P Il - \1elnr
Monday Ihr girls held a new* orrlictlra »ml breakfast at 2 a.
timaled 69.BIT.thh1 income ta* re­ i » person* during the I0J hour
p',WM
, “ Imre S f n « ° S i!S * ' S S
c« ^eu in ,U^ n m ^ l w ^ 2 ,ro 7 .° ronferenre. ...em ir I a briefing m Hotel* and Hubs tn Seminole Angel, a 44 - year - old deaf
turn* were filed with the Internal Christmas holiday. The loll fell i f ' S J t h T J d 1S
Revenue 5ervire for t«67
an in below the 43" death* r«tlmatrd romew, err e l J w‘hero they would and de.trovrd upward, of V.
« -u tw le i coo.Mleralmn Imlay *e..lmi and ...............
and Courtly will r...»und with nius.e. mule, w.s wvlku.g »R.nS a down
make • up tips (rnm ntlional white smaller celebration* m prl , town street Monday when death
create of more than nnn.nnn from by the National Safety Council not have the racial problem* and home*
hy Scott County authorities
and
wa*
well
under
Ihe
Christ­
tmrph STlVtftrt
Matron •• fflniPAlInn
ronfessmn lliai
dial Auatm
charm school *representative*
vale
H
r—
— separate lire* ragni *..I
*i*** ■»'*■*«»**»•
*asir homes
iroiin" usher
»»»*'»' ir*■ 1919
" •" with struck tn the form of a plummet1964
Two
out „i
of iO*#Dn
mas holiday death record of 712 h*ve more of an opportunity for
lug hodv
The Imalisi-. were guests el a tqoxl vigor
br. and not lifer Lvnn Hester,
lontrol
in
thr
Santa
Paula
area
various
type*
of
rrerration
and
•el in 1954.
Angel a ilower feller, wa* (a*
hot and killed Charleslon fool ill mer - dartre* sponsored by Ihe
Reporter Gets -Jail
about
fto
mile*
north
ol
here
Inlly in'ureil When a despondent
However. Ihe count wa* 119 r,luf*t,01 ,.*nd * h*",‘r
&lt;d They alrrad) have blackened a hall slat John Maluern I* near Memphis Press
S-miliar.
» NEW YORK i l l 'l l Marie highrr
livelihood”
than the normal (an traf
woman lumped to tier death from
Sike.ton Mo last year wa* an Scripps • Howard newspaiwr lie
Torre, television eoluninut of the lie death* which could be expe, t
Rhode* said hr wrote ..........
lo Ihe lolal of altmit
teres bit fire noun.rd
drain* «nicn count ne expe.i
.......
, : ’Mo -----hv Gov in n ,, i n in r
the seventh floor of a department
foie thr festivities Ihe jirl« were
New York Herald Tribune, w*t tic
ed for anon holiday period of lh" ^ r a ta r ie . of .late W Wl.euojia, men early today reported pro
store and her body landed no top
introdured
tn
their
escorts
whe
ordered today lo surrender nest same duration at this lima of year N fbr,,k*1 «d*h" » a‘''ln«i0n. Or ire ., arul ,aid control wis ,xpe, %
J
' will -quire them around Ihe city
of him
Monday to begin serving a today
Two mothers and their childrrn
ialt aentrnce for contempt of J n t w tr r *U IM 'in'pUne^rro*lwI
------------^ r t r w l u r r a w5» damages! in Ranl°"- «■«
( *«le*«-rr.. on
narrouly miisrit living struck aa
emrrt in refu.ing in di.clo.e the ^
J nj
(n„ r f i,ln D r i v e r 8 7
H it
W"Lc’ n S L ' ? ^ ........ '‘"t slaiemenl
'
made the
lo IreportHI*
wir rrformalon
of Gator Bowl Slated
I nrm rr Governor Millard &lt; aid
'‘“'" V 1 bo,1!f
*» ,hc
source cd a new. story
ro u .a c c 4 d e n t.fo ra n o v er.il hob
«&gt;e unidentified lirema*
re
final* Oct 3*
well will speak al ihe annual crowded street
day death toll of KkS
Slayton maintained llesirr. who To Pass Up 1959;
Seminole Count,
Chamber of
« « l-oulw Albina Mark, 41.
California had Ihe highest traf
lespondrnt over the Jailing of her
I* serving life vrntener for Ihe
Commerce
banquet
Eeh.
13.
Slack
Tiny Ants Invade, fir toll with 60. folio*wed hv W An elderly Geneva n&gt;an wa* T e l e p h o n e S to lC f l.* murder, vra* asleep at the lime Set Jan. 2,1960
(’lev el a rhl J r
announced il-is husband, was the suicide virtim,
in Texas. 34 in Illinois,■
t#hl .Angel . dicvl of internal
of Ihe rape slaying
charged with failure lo yield Ihe _
/ ' l l
xa
s ^ *
.MCKSOVVI! I.R H IM
There ni„rn|nr
,nolicr
,
f hone Won t Work York, 27 in Ohio. H each in Klor right of way early yesterday af r O T C o l l , M o y D C :
' The next morning I intit lies will hr ro ci.vinr llmsl f-Kilball
f liamls-r member* still re all '"June* a short llnro later
A local buslncs* house doesn t ‘da. North Carolina and Penn
.
.,..11**1 «,.&lt; „e
irr lie ua« ll.e nor Ihat bad nuir- game in twi9 The |Mb annual ( aldwell’* Mistering attack on inPolice said Mr* Stark and her
A
have *anu
19 m In l,^no&lt;,,,
’*h*n. •h*#' l*ul,f4'
0■■ms*»*•■ where Ihry uaually
*v arc -sylvama. 22 in Michigan,
j
x,
..
. 1 . nt
,, telephone
, .. » wa*
* i slole-i
a* • *from -a dCTftl Hif 1*0)',f if*14j tun *ilfl "Iff ifftttjf wifi bf plitfil
Jin * rrrasrfj
. . . . . . . . ifnA&lt;*fnmpni
government iifiifllnif
siwndlng, dm band, JoIlQi 13. wfiTf* C0d\ iCtfCI
found in a progre.sive orginira diaiu. 14 In Missouri and Virgin M"lh St and into the path of a public Imoth la.t night a k rv .e r . |(loulii| , r
,M was IV-O, instead
when lie spoke beforr Ihe Mate *"d »cntrncett last Dee, 14 on a
lio,,
la, 14 in Slissachuiett*. 16 in south bound automobile on Ereo-h D D a r ^the Seminole ( ount, ,|T,,n ••
In a brief announrrmrnl M a y . ionvenlion in November. Included charge of liking
**18
rental
Sheriff's
Department
reported
When Ralph Patten of Southern Georgia, and It In New Alexico Ave.
HI air *aul lie drlrvloi
lest* on Rowl President \ ‘an Elrlcbcr said m the speech were blaitx again*' h'°"ey Irom a Holly wood apart.
iht*
morning.
Bell anawered a “can t call” re- *nd Wi»con*in
ilncrep- tl^ executive lom m itter had sir* political patty chairmen vlio *'ieni house they nn n ag ed .
.Samuel Columbus Ritchie, hi
The phone and money l»u «»rr Slaytun sliowrd ' ’omr
port on a businei* phone, he til*
—;-----—---------- —
'* ra Stark wa* placed on five
.Irlver ol Ihe offending vehicle, removed bodily from n r well- am if* in Ids story, but that the elded on the later dalr alter * -fought so eouiageomly*' for the
covered the handset lo be lull of Likes The Name
Hlair tecommcndalion hy ihe rolrvislon Negro vole in the last election.
year* proballon bul her huibamt
«a* »trck hy Jsnry Friese, 75. of lighted orner al the intersection lest was nol conchmve
ha* retrrfed Slaytons sunfeaahm commit Ire
Cleveland said that Caldwell wa* wnlenced lo one year tn
UV *m '
..
. ,L
RUTLAND. \t. —(U PI1—Stale
#nd •'4 ,a,f Hoad 419
lo Svolt County olliriaD and lo
TA' Com mitter Chairman Roger would pick hia own subjeel for Ihe -*a^There va&gt; no evidente of Ihr ruoppr Richard Rosen said tJif 1II»; Orlando Drive. The aceldrnt nf
liUle rr. urc. on the dr»k. Must rM |M hp nlmfd hl| „ 0 m i (KCtirred at 1:25 p. m.
ilrsier t attorney who ha« ap I, Main conferred with Coluinhia dinner meeting, and that "nu mat* During the sentencing hearing,
J 0 i e been a
(veiled ihe ra*e,
Rroadiasting System #nd It was ter what he pub*, it la hound to court record* reveal Mr*. Slack
-*i &lt;nice that rau*- n |cy,&gt;nj „ - j Ju,| |q r the name
T^he two men and Mr*. Richie
ed the
........„ .dial’*
. . . . . all ” Richard An
...
CHICAGO , 1 'p ii
Mr. y ve
--------------agreed Iba'
Saturday. Jan. I be interesting.”
pleaded with Superior Judge Le||l» n in. live Seminole Me
ittcharil.

'Wanted To Help,
Could Not Pilot

rUlfll KIICS NClO

News Briefs

"Mm"".........for Wreck Victim * AslU

Polaris Gels Off;
Veers, Destroyed

Unit Moving Here

Doctor Seeks Land
x
“ For Negro Exodus

1959 Colton Maid
Selection Tonight

Firm Loses Lease;
To Empty Building

Celebrations Set
To Welcome '59

Destructive Winds

Authorities Brace
For Long Holiday

Con Admits Duping
Drunk Info Prison

Woman Kills Self,
Deaf-Mute In Jump

. Caldwell lo Speak
At C Of C Banquet

.......... By Motorist,

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treatment and later
releasedshould get togsiher during the
JACKSONVILLE 11 1*1 ■
A Van Fletcher Muled out that presently an attorney in Tallahas mtu tlier husbandi. li ne gun h*
nan- y i n&lt;|; „ y . n l , U n llu f i t , *
Friese toffrred a larrrated right holiday season, even if il meant customer complained lo garbage ihe preceding Saturday is Dee, 2# see.
ia*J * * ,nl
*°°
NK4A • 1 CANS 11 PI) - Handita wet.
&gt;. ** Heir tim e -hen iTlC C llU tO l f UII8 U U l
iknee.
hiring a hall.
service operalor M F. Newlon and Ihat p u t experience* hy oilier
The lun-iuet will be held in the . ..
mV
thay bon- dgav.s.l bar. der
MIAMI I llT l— AIrderal me
Acturvlmg to invciligaiing offi qLp u rptj onp
. tfPi locether ,hal Karh»ge men hadn't
(seen Iwwlt indicated
thai Ian* don'1 ballroom ef lh. Mayfair Inn. The •**! 111 IH C U l l r i H i y
Jay Jlalbco i't after robbing him diator ha* pulled out of the Ea*t- ver. Sgt, Hen Butler, damage* to ' .
..
. . . . | picking up hi* rubbish.
favor turning out for an athletic chairman will le revealed by HARDWICK. Vt. —(U P
Sotnt
• f Slim
cm Air I-ine* itrtke, leaving Ihe the Richie pick up truck wer« ea- l,r Bcr 8 eW,dren, 43 granuemid*
^ wj 4 | ,hp mlB Wij||(&lt;j out of j c*mt the day after Christmas
Mack Cleveland within a few day* 3,639 reihleata here hor .ed Dr.
Malbrou. i, a tragteian whobig passenger carrirr and Ha flight tlmatrd at *500. The ID.N7 car rr". 14 great-grandchildren, plus the Clean Collection Service office.I The basketball tournament will All member! of the Chamber of A. II Wanen, 79. for deUverkf
inerialue* in ropr escapes, frred engins-er*still deadlocked
after driven b, friese suffered *7roi in an undetermined number of in Newton *ahl Ibe customer dumpedhe played prior
in the fn&lt;uHall Coinnierre will b* inviled te ai MJ7 bahit* aince he arrived It
l k»elf m * a ltle r of minute*, iweth* nf fruitless mrrtingi
damage*
'law*
.a boa of garbage on ihe llnor iame. Van Fletcher said
trod
Mown in 1977.
s
• ’
«*
t
' WJB

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ill* U scheduled to be launched
from Cap* Cinsveral, Fla., an
automatic sequencer ii set off ind
the rocket U flm i without any
further human anlitancr.
(tad Urn In ralryludc. Outer "Christmas Around the World"
Space Caatlas, gingerbread houtti, festival. baa decorated n foreat of
Coay Cloud Cottage*, or office huge Chriitraaa tree* in ill cen­
building lobbies.
tral court Each tree ia trimmed
CUue is an old atick-ta the-anow. la Houaton, Tex., window die* according to the cuitomi of 21
Jolly Kris Kringle, currently tak- plays at Foley's department atora different nation. Bonbon* are at­
log hie Christmas orders from •re geared to apace-minded kid- tached to the French tree; itraw
trusting ymajitora a cross the dies. Santa la in a apace cattle, on the Lithuanian tree; egg-shell
land, la wtWng to traral by rocket surrounded by tiny space people figure* on the Palish tree, etc.
ship or cable car U it will help scooting around in the clouds. The
In San Franciico'a Union Square,
got him to hie department store interior of the store is decorated
rendezvous on time, a United Pres* with traditional lanterns and there la a display of 38 aluminum
candles ranging up to 22 feet In
International surrey reveal*.
snow corared pines.
Santa's pre Christmae meeting A special pink gingerhread and- height and each topped with elec­
places ere about as varied as his peppermlnt stick house hat been tric light "flame*." Choral groups
aaeani of locomotion. You can erected in downtown Memphis by take turns singing carols In 90minute outdoor programs at the
a soft drink manufacturer to house aquarr.
Santa. And each little hoy or girl Also In San Francisco, a small
Want a lost mlnuta gift who visits him is greeted by name. Kale
illuminated shepherd Krnc Is
This if done by means of an created at (iolden Gate Park's
th a t will really please? We
unobatruslve helper and a tele­ I.tod ley Meadow from nightfall un­
have just 3 Gultara left. phone. While the children wait In
til midnight through the holiday
Reg. 126.00. Today and tinr, Santa's helper talks to the season. Three men. dad In shep­
Then he sidles to the herd robes and carrying crooks,
Christmas day, buy them parent*.
telephone and relayi to Santa the Hand among some 3J lhecp.
for $20.00.
lowdown on each child. By the
Chicago’s huge
Merchandise
time the child reaches Santa's
throne, Santa is prepared to greet Mart la adorned by the largest
David Wayne Mathea
him by name and also loss in an Christmas card in the world, cre­
ated from 16,000 light bulbs cover­
Guitar Studio
extra flourish, such as, "I hear
ing a 577-by 3M foot facade. The
you
won
t
eat
your
egg*
at
break­
•M W. First it.
FA 1-SM
fast." A loudspeaker carries the "card" includes a 230 foot musical
dialogue to pedestrians and family staff, 15-foot high notes from
"Stlent Night," six m font candles
outside.
In San Francisco. Santa arrived and "M erry Christmas" spelled
on Nov. 8, landed on the roof of out in 16 foot high letters.
■ cable car and waa promptly es­ The First Baptist Church of
corted down the street to "San­ Burlingamr, Calif., each year preUe
ta's Winter Wonderland." located senta one of the most Imprest!.,
In the Emporium Department outdoor Christmas pageants in the
Store. There. Santa's throne looks West. Church members, attired In
over a specially-constructed lee Biblical costumes, reenact the
Chriitmaa story against a picture
backdrop 16 feet high and 230 feet
long. Ml up in a parking Jot. The
cast includes a camel, donkrys
(female) In the lobby, where school and sheep.
children and pre-schooler* mingle Rleh'f department store in At­
Our Biggest, Brlgbtcat
with tha building's business traffic lanta. G a , sponsor* an outdoor
Christmas Wish /« Just
and emerge with balloons and hap­ Christmaa ahow that attract* thou­
For You I
py smiles.
sand! of pertoni. A 60foot ChristTo help prepare tor Santa's mai tree la raised and Installed
Christmas Eve reindeer sled Jun­ on the roof of the store's fourket, some impressive outdoor Yule- story "Crystal Bridre," which eonFA 2-OSM
tide displays have been erected In neeta the two main buildlngi.
XU1 Grepevill# At*.
America's cities and towns.
Cbolra alag on each of the glass,
Tha Chicago Museum of Science enclosed bridge tier* and the en­
and Industry, for Its ITth annual tire setting la Illuminated by floodlight*.
Some 4,000 multi-colored lights
ahlne from what la called ' the
world'a largcat living Christmas
tree." at Hilton Park, Wilmington.
N. C. The tree, a 73-foot water
oak, has a spread of 110 feet and
In the holiday period, musical
programs hy band* amt ehoral
groups are presented around It.
The big Christmas displays In
New York City this year Include
have you wondered why the 26sh tb* 61 foot white spruce from
of December was selected to cele­ Maine that dominates Rockefeller
Plata, the 123 tree diiplay in front
brate Christ's birth T
For a long lime the Mh of of the new Seagram Building on
January was celebrated a* the Park Avenue, diagonally across
day of tha Nativity, and wai not the street from an elaborate
changed to the earlier data until Christmas display at Lever Housa.
about ITf A. D.
And Park Avenue also prcaants
Affording 4a tha Itoman Julian a beautiful nighttime scene a*
calendar, the 25Ui of December mutil colored light* alow from
waa reckoned the wintrr solstice,
and tha birthday of tha sun.
This wai the day that tha light
lengthened, and tha powers of the
tun one* again grew strong.
It was a symbolic promise that
once again tha heat of the sun
Would make the gran grow, the
cattle thrive, and all crops flour­
ish.
Tha Christian Church fait that
by turning the 23th of December
«Lin festival Into a Holy Day, they
&lt;ould convert many non-believers
Manufacturing Co.
Inm their worship of the «in to
Him who la called tha "son of
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MERRIEST CHRISTMAS

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GREETINGS TO
ALL OUR FRIENDS

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Hoofing Si Sheet
Metal Works
So. Sanford A\e.

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from your
Sunshine Service friends and neighbors

I (IS Sanford Ave,

B. E. Adame
J. E. Alderman
J. E. Andrews
J. L. Atkinson
B. S. Austin
T. W. Baker, Jr.
J„ J. Raw
J, T. Bates
J. C. Beall
O. \V. Beasley
F. R. Bchreni
F. J. Bender
R. C. Brantley
M. H. Brown
J. \V. Buckler
R. F. Bullard
M. D. Bumhnmer
Jnck Burney
W. Scott Burns
Huston Rushy
J. U. Butler
Arthur Cameron
H. A. Canell, Jr.
W. A. Canup
J. W. Carter
It. A. Carter
G. W. Carver, Jr.
LucilJa B. Carver
J. H. Chapman
A. J, Che*ns
J. D. Crawford
G. R. Crow
E- C. Daniels
W. W. Davia
Ralph Dean
C. C. DcLoach
P. P. Dropchuck
A. L. Dunn
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W. A. Feetor

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W. H. Gained
\V. M. Gaines
J. H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
Mr. R. Gilaa
L. B. GiH
R. P. Goodjpeed
H- A. Cowan
J. B. Grant
R. D. Griem*
Agile* Groom*
J. E. HaJ!
D. J. Hamilton
M. D. Harden
A. D. Hasldn*
R. T, Hatchett
W. H. Hawkins
J. K. Higgins, Jr.
H. E. Hirst
K. L. Hittetl
A. P. Hitt ell
R. F. Hubbard
('. S. Johns
C. A. Johnaon
It. K. Johnson
J. C. Johnson
C. J. Jone*
J. J. Kendall
Patricia C. Krider
V W. Larson
L. K- Lawson
E. D. Lay
C. 11. Lc*
R. J. Livers
W. 0. Livingston
J. A. Manning
C- F. Markowicx
A. R. Middleton
I). H. Middleton
H. C. Moore
K. A. My ers

W. a Kmc*
Lucy F. Novell*
W. M. Osborn*
J. B. Padgett
H. D. Patrick
J. B. Phillip*
D. H. Pterejr
0 . T. Pittanl
W. B. Prio*
R. 1*. Porter
G. T. Rabun
G. T. Ray
R. Reynold*
D. L. Ringer
a S. Roberts
L. G. Roes
J. C. Sapp
C. J. Sasinun
C. I* Scudder
C. U. Foderblom
R. Ia Spotts
R. N. Stafford
T. N. SUfford
W. A. Stan* field
J. H. Steen
F. T. Stewart
J. A. Stewart
J. C. Taylor
D. E. Thrasher
C. W. Turner, Sr.
E. C- Tyler
Bill Tyre
R. W. VonllerbulU
L. A. Watson
T. H. West, Jr.
R. L. White
S. E. Wiley
B. W. Willie
J. C. WinnIngham
Margaret M. Wright
Marian W. Williams

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News Briefs Diplomats Predict
Markets Closed
Reds Want Parley
Despite War Talk

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FRIDAY. DECEMRKR 2f». 1938

SANFORD.

FLO R ID A

NO. 335

Seminole Enjoying Motorists Urged
To ’Gel Scared’;
Peaceful Holidays Accident Toll 357

PARIS tl'P It— A surprise de­
cree shut hnanrial m a r k e t *
throughout France today In appar­
\ ‘ very cjulef* Christmas **** owned by Ahnrr Bradley, 1606
ent preparation for devaluation of
MOSCOW (l PI i—Western dip the word given out hy local *u Peach Avr . «** sideswiped by an
United Tress International
the totlenng franc.
unknown vehicle. The driver sped
lomati said today Foreign Minis­ (hurities today
Holiday
traffic death* piled n f
The
fire
department
answered
away
alter
the
mishap,
ter Andrei Gromyko'* Christmas
■ record ratp today and a
Money Up In Smoke D*y speech lo the Supreme Soviet two calls: a car fire Christina* Mrs. Dorothy Francisco, Sanford, atsafely
eipert toM motorist* lo
NF.W YORK ll'PI* — nusloes* appeared lo contain a new Rus­ Kve amt a sofa tire ranted Hy a overturned tn her t»46 sedan at
s e c r e t a r y o f d e f e n s e VISITS VAH-5
oquadniu ready room nlioArri the USS For- Week Magaunr said Thursday sian plea for a round table con­ rigjrrtle at 3 *. in Christmas Ihe south end of Sanford Ave, stop thinking celebration and start
morning Doth were extinguished wherr a sand road run* to the getting scared
—H. Neil MeElmy. Secretary nf Defence, rostal, a* he chat* with Cdr. I. M. Rowell Jr., , night a record 424 hillinn cigar ference uf major power*.
Otherwlae, ho warned, the Unit­
short order.
take. Her automobile was rnmld
congratulates the Snnfonl-based squudrun ■•kipper of VAH-5. McElroy wa* taking an rl* were »oM tn the United They noted that white Gromy­ InThe
ed Statei may to headed for aa
sheriff * department report- rrrd a total lost,
ko'*
speech
contained
the
usual
States
this
year.
fo r winning the Chief of Nnval Operation*
official tour of Italy.
Cdr. Don Ituzvyon and one of his all • time holiday traffic dtalh
attribution of sinister motive* to ed three accidents, with no in
Safety Award. McKlroy is shown in tho
(Official U. S. Navy photo)
Juries or charge* An automobile children were uninjured when the loll.
tha
Writ
and
threat*
of
wide
de
Budget Increased
At mid - Hay, a United Traaa
Volkswagen he wat driving Christ­
struct too if Ihe Berlin crisis
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (CPU touche* off * world war. it also
mas Kve failed lo make the cor­ International count showed 2SI
—The Yugoslav National Assem­ contained an eiprvsilon of readi­
ner a I Country Club Raid by persons dent In traffic accident*
bly approved Thursday a l$M fed­ ness to "hear and discus* any
l.undquitfs Grove. The little ve­ aince the holiday period xtartad at
eral budget calling for a $16,700,- Western Idea*' for a Berlin *et
hicle rolled over once, and was 8 p m. Wednesday. Fire* killed 41
000 Increase In defense spending. tlrmrnt.
wrtltrn off a total Ion. Number- persona, one died in a plana
ous arrest* were made for reck­ crash, and 10 persona in other
While It appears for the lime
les s driving, speeding, and driv­ mishaps for a total of 337 deatfaa
Became Bitf Bang
being at lean that Russia is
uiin a loaded gun in the family' home on Christmas Kve, police
L'lHrd Pr m laU iiu lM il
while Intoxicated, Sheriff J. from all cause#
standing
firm
in
its
demand
for
.SANTIAGO.
Chile
(UPI)
—
A
MONTGOMERY, Ala (UPlV— ing
(treed, drunkenness, Iu*t amt living room. Head was 14 month- reported. A subsequent quarrel
I.
Hobby
said.
California led the atatea in high­
an
end
lo
the
four
power
occupa­
pride—together with ollirr mo­ old Wyatt Karp Bender, whole resulted tn d e a t h by gunshot child srt &lt;&gt;ff a firecracker tn the tion of Berlin, observer* believed Someone forgot the Christmas
The Sanford i’ollre Department way fatalities with 31. Texas had
town
of
Lonchoch#
to
celebrata
spirit
here
Thursday,
cow
boy
loving
father
named
him
wound, said authorities. They held
tive* M varied a* the true
observed *a peaceful Yule, ,*
with
a compromise might tie possible Stolen from a Montgomery b u s| ol,*crv™
11" 23, New York 17, North Caroling
Christmas spirit is unique—today after the legendary hero. The the husband In ronnection with Christmas Thursday and burned if the Western [tower* *ubmll
IS. Ohio 14. .tllnrd* t3. I'cnnsyldown
the
town
hall.
nation Chrislma* Day wa*
1T J e , T .
' J
*
1 vanla 13, M aisaclusetls 13 and
occupied polite and grieving fim- father dark. 3 . allegedly had Mrs Holt * shooting and also Ihe
counter
proposals
rather
than
re
rricinat
oil
painting,
"Held
of
u*-'
.
,
.
tile* following a wave of holiday been drinking before ahooting Wy­ death of ihctr three week prema­
Throughout Seminole tountv, the Georgia and Michigan 10 each.
jeit ilw Red plan out of hand.
Christ
att Karp.
ture infant, delivered by Vaeianan Dynamite Seized
violence.
Headed far Record
long Christmas weekend began
If
they
do
not
show
iheinirlvr*
5*1
Lt.
George
D.
Thompson
In
San
Fraaciaco.
five
week
old
section following the snooting.
Murder and accidental death
ORAN, Algeria I tP I i—French willing to negotiate, these observ­ vallon Army officer now stationed
The National Safety Council at
nutft
celebration.
Official^
Poller at Spartanburg, S. C., naval forces selrrd 40 tons of dy­
came a* auddenly and tragically Mark William Netherby died
er* said, tn Gromyko's word* Brr in Sarasota Fla . left the painting
resident, of tho Chicago said Ihe rate. Judged by
aa at any lime of year, hut in when hi* father William. 22. over rrported that Jimmy fee Jones, namite Thursday from Ihe Danish tin "might becom# another .'Sara­
by mistake when he left
™
i! ix" o( * eoh«l figure* for past holidays, "show!
some cate* the fatal mcchanUm hit wife'* protests, muffled the about 38. harked hi* wife and ship Granitan. which was steam­ jevo, resulting in History's worst behind
the rest room at the station «*» P ^ 1 "&gt; «he highways during no Indication* of not being beaded
boy'»
10b*
with
a
pillow,
the
mother
in
law
tn
ueith
with
an
aeemed to be tripped by seasonal
ing off the North Atlantic coast holocaust"
He returned a few minutes later
'hT H,L '
“ If" for a new all - lime high for any
mother told police. The Infant was axe lo climax a predawn argu­ toward Casablanca.
anticipation and fatigue
traffic Is expected lo reach the holiday tn the history of the coun­
His
reftrenc*
to
Sarajevo
con
and
the
painting
was
gone
Moat patbatie were thoae In dead when the went to pick him ment Christmas D»y. Victim*
try."
cemed the Serbian town where
"The picture to me was price I*f ,k ol t*,B wlnt*r lfJlonwere Identified ■« Helen Jones. Reds Claim Reactor
atooees m whleh children w e r e up thl* morning
Tha record for a four • dW
tbe
assassination
of
an
Austrian
Iras." said Thompson.
I nborn Child Killed
31. and her mother. Mrs. Minnie
involved.
holiday period Ilka tho one em­
archduke
in
1)14
provided
the
TOKYO
tLTT*
—
The
Com­
lie
said
he
worked
on
the
paint­
In
Mohdc,
Ala.,
e
x
p
e
c
ta
n
t
nice.
A Chicago father wept a* to
bracing this Uirisima* ia Til, let
ing about a year before com­
tail of accidentally shooting amt mother Mr* Troy Holt. It. appar­ An apparrnt murder • suicide munist radio said today that Red spark that set off World War I.
in 1U6.
China,
with
Rutian
help,
has
built
Ready
la
Sign
pleting
il.
Mtllnc hi* uifant »on Chriatma* ently made light of a giant carton left a 6-year-old girl homeless tn a 10,000 kilowatt experimental
"The only way to reverse the
Gromyko said also that Russia
"The laird has used Ih* painter
Eve while praetlrtag fa*t draw* bee Intoxicated hu»hand brought Glendora. Caltf. Police said her
trend."
said a council spokesman
atomic
reactor
*nd
a
powerful
cy­
is
ready
at
any
time
to
sign
an
tn a wonderful way to touch
step father of four months, 63" i l for driver* to get good sad
agreement with the United Stales hearts and win souls for him In
year old John Moll, apparently clotron.
alarmed at what'a going on, and
and Britain lo end nuclear weap­ my religious work." he said. The
shot her mother. Msrv, .T9, early
stop thin." Carelessness oa the
on*
lest*
"without
any
reserva­
Id
Bodies
Sought
painting
appeared
this
week
In
NKW
ORLEANS.
La.
(U
P
lM
t
Christmas Kve The girl discov­
highway, h* warned, waa an "es&gt;
tions
anil
preconditions."
****
a
merry
Chnslm
ii
for
the
"All
Florida"
magaiine
ered the bodies.
INCIIOIIAUK, Alaska lUI’l) *
_
_ __
The painting showi (he head Christmases—all I* of them—in ceedingly poor" way lo mark the
As Children Watched
The Air Force planned tod»y an
and ihoulder* nf ChrlH lust before spile of all those wisecracking tel­ holiday period.
Two children in Diyton, Ohio, attempt to recover the todies nf
The roun:U had •atlmatod that
hr was cnicifted. **1 was Inspired ephone rails.
first supported and later denied 61 men killed when their CJ4 trans­
OO person* would he killed ae
There
were
Josie.
Kugrnr,
Marto
paint
the
picture
from
Isaiah
an arrounl of ifirir mother's sui­ port craihnl into the stole uf Mt.
33 which tells of the coming of garel, la.rif. Rose. Sam. Karl. street* and highways during tho
those who know him. as well a* cide told hy Iheir father, Otl* Illsnns, IW mile* south of here.
n r VIEfilMA CONN
the Messiah and Id* suffering Iaxils, Winfield ami Joseph. Rut holiday period between Christina*
Kov,
39
Police
continued
Inlerro
Ihe
present
Lily
Commission,
that
Herald Suit Writer
E*r and midnight Sunday. That
and dying for the sin of the no merry, or esen Marygallon
of
Fox.
who
denied
shoot
Heidi
Sayer
i*
the
fitting
example
Law Gets Day Off
On Nov. IS. Heidi Sayer com­
would to 140 more deaths (hag
AUBURN.
Wash.
lU
PI)
—
Fire
Josia
»*ya
ihe
wat
lbs
only
world
"
puted 31 year* of continuous of that 'indispensable' person io tng his wife Parlne. It. Christmas
WILMINGTON, V l &lt;UPI&gt;-AU
nine members of on* fam­ Thompson said the work waa Chriatma* In town, that she knew the normal traffic toll of 4*0 dqr&gt;
active ter* Ira with Ih* City «I San ■necessary to ihe effective, pro­ morning a* the children watched s h e rif f's depulies m New llsnovrr killed
ily today.
"painted m orr with Ihe heart than of. until about IS year* ago. Then ing a non holiday period at tkii
In New York, a neighbor call
gressive operation of (he affairs
ford.
County had Christmas Day off The blare leveled the largr farm
members of Ih* Chrlilma* family time of yrar
Durimf that period bo ha* hr Id of government in the City of San­ ing to wish a mother amt her two thanks to Rabbi Samuel Fried­ house of Ihr Ole Holtenlveck fam­ the hand
began
migrating downriver from
*mall
children
a
merry
Christmas
ford."
*mit stilly the poztlloo of City
man. who spent the day on duty
Natchez, Miss. Now they all get
Ihe resolution aUo stales th a l, fou«*
"Tee shot to death. Mr*. at the sheriff* office «o that ily. live miles southeast heie.
Clerk.
The dead 'cere Mrs. Lavonne
together for Christmas
In recognition of thl* oulatanding Sayer, in Ihe opinion of Ihe City '«&gt; • Figueroa. 22. was sprawled others could hsva the holiday off.
Hollrnhack, 3* and right of her
Among them are housewives,
tervicr. (be preieni Sanford City Commission, "ha* had morr lo do | "rl *hr floor of ihe one . room
It children Ihe sheriff* ntflce
soldier*, construction w o r k e r a,
Commi*»ion ha* commended Say tilth the tremendous pnigre** and apartment and her children, Al Regatta Postponed
| meal packer* and a phyiiother
said.
■r with a resolution, saying, "it great strides through period* o f1 feedo, 3. and Kugenia. i. were in
The dead children were Galt,
split.
MIAMI lUI’l)— Strung winds
ta ibe ronslderid opinion of all tremrmlius adversity shown by bed
............... .........
.
A* usual on Christinas Eve. Ih*
K rrilc i.lenldj, U. was in crit­ and driving rain today forced post 1*. Donald, ti, Gaty, «*•: Sharon,
municipal government than any
l)LN\ h it IUPD- Grandpa g av e1| f| h0ne at Jo.ie'a house jingled
other single individual ever to hold ical condition in a Gary, Ind , ponrmrnt until Monday of ihe fly­ IS; Patricia, 13; Mary Allyn, I;
TOKYO (UPI) - A contractor
\,'T constantly while the Christmases
an ofiicial capacity with Ihe City hospital today, the lone survivor ing kilometer speed trials.'opening Carl. 6 and Penny 4
Maus family a fite engine
wlih old fasbionrd ideas cam*
Hospitalized
here
were
Hollrli
wrrr
decorating
their
lire.
The
event
of
the
annual
Orange
Rowrl
ot
a
Christmas
F.vr
triple
shoot­
of Sanford."
hrek, daughter Wanda, 7. and a Christina* a real one
callers weir anonymous, tot the undrr fire today for offering to
"The itramlthlliirrn a l w a y s ualiirc of Ihr rails was familiar. •to * 1100.000 construction Job lor
Sayer served the city through ing, Police said Metro Planovich, Regatta.
'If#
Hightower,
80
\
&gt;un
Dale.
the black day a of the depression, 33. apparently ucnl hrtjcrk with
)ou rr nirUIrnas. where'* the Imperial family for 827.71.
Its and daughter Gonya "ere a.Ud me for a (in
when the very existence ot Sanford a 32 cjililtcr pistol, killing Mil* All Eseai&gt;e Crash
Mannosukr K anto'i contrac­
fclauaT" one caller a.ked.
not in the bouse al the time of the Marvin h . Maus _ropre.rnlril*e g
rod
Tumai*ich,
wounding
Glrnrda
fnr a fire qulpmaivt manufactur­ "Merry &lt; hristm is' Ho. ho. tion company entered tto low bM
as a munctpallty was threatened.
PARIS CtlPD— A »pokciman lor fire
and
then
shooting
himself.
for the Job of building tha steel
HAMILTON. Ohio, ( U r il—The He ha* handled the position of A quarrel over Christmas din­ French CAT airline said today he
Hollenbeck o p e r a t e s a large ing firm Ile a grandfather lo Don (mi... |iM an6lh#f
spirit of Chrittma* proved too manager, clerk, tax collector and ner m Pa ram us, N.J.. rlimavrd had been advised by telephone turkey farm, located betwren here 3. Dirk.
and llehr*. «‘
And another! "Cfattitlait*! I and coocrete framework af tho
Thurwlay ran mri*Mr to!r home .... h
........
uM„ thr S640.000 palace planned for Crown
much for a group of harjl boiled finance director.
when Mrs. Therest Glinsky. 3, that one of the company • planr* and Blark I H i m e n d. 20 mite* an«l fouml a real fire engine
*
•
I’rlnrr Aklhlto and hi* brkleto.
With the re-organisation of (hr plunged a Winch blade carving crashed at Salllbury. Rhodesia southeast of Feattlr.
prisoner* in the Butler County jail
2Vth Are vixi hrre already?
parked in front It .aine romplclc
to, Mtchiko Shoda. The neat low­
amt the pien turned over five present City Commission Jan 6, knife into her husband, Kdward, He said the pilot told him there
Thr
makrr
ol
that
last
rail
wa*
with exhaust whistle, itren, red informed, cheerfully, that the est bid vrai $130,000.
were no fatalities
hacksaw Made* and a half of a the board felt that Christmas w** 34, police* said.
light and all the other thing# Uda Christmases are around 36) days
Despite official prrasure from
the "proper and fitting time" to
hacksaw
—young and old find irresistible.
Jailer Larry Omega r »aid short rerognlie his aceoinpllthmrnli and
Harry Is Hoping;
a vear-or 366, In Ihe leap year* tto Ftnanre Ministry to withdraw
"I
derided
to
grl
them
one."
the bid and an uproar in Uw
ty after a religious group visited contributed to Sanford and 111
NKW YORK ( UI’ll— Former
said Ihe toaming gramlfalher. "I
preai. Kanto said firmly, '"Dtir*
the jail to ting carol* and distri­ people.
President HarTy 8 Truman ex­
RACINK, WIs t U l'lt
Warren Just thought their grandpa ought
Ito way they dirt It In tto old
The revolution runrlndr* with
bute present*, one of the men
pressed a New Year * hope today David got just what he wanted to give them a fire engine »n I
day*, and ihal'* ihe way Cm go­
called the sheriff to hit rell amt the "heartfelt thank*, apprecia­
of -peace and prosperity for (he for Christmas. Rut hr had to lake
tought tt."
ing tn do It now ."
LONDON (UPf4—The officially whole wcrld." Trumsn said he ve»*
tion and he»t withe* of the preient
tamed over the contraband.
back, anyhow
The engine cost Ij5,0tto* when It
flmegar laid he didn't know howr City Commisaion and all Ihe pro atheistic Soviet I'ninn hroadrast hoping, not predicting— I don't at­ ■it lie
"The palace la right in front 01
Jokinfly
told
his
wife
he
United
Prr«*
International
w as tongtit by the Rodder, Colo.,
our office,” he said. "Wa're la
the blade* were smuggled in but pie of Sanford." It It *lgned by a religious Christmas message tempt to be * prophet."
wanted
a
hlumle
doll
for
Christ­
About one third nf the nation's
fire depanntnrt in Drtl II «»• in
he and hi* aide* were still search­ Mayor Mrrlo Warner amt Com­ Thursday,
samr nelRiiUirhzxxl associa­
mas. She ohlingjnglv pla.-rd the use until reeenlly
air carrier fleet remained ground thr
Alexander Karev, head of the Suspicious Actions
ing for the other half of the saw. missioners Robert S Brown. Karl
tion. so to zpeak. . . . How can
order
in
»
rrntiest
container
at
a
ed
today
while
strikln*
pilots
con­
• There are hiding place* In that Higginbotham, David M Gatchel, Union of llapltilt of tha L’SSK.
help but pat the matter on a
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. .C P U - darvariment store.
sidered s federal truer prnpoisl lo we
delivered tne Christmas message
J*ll that nobody but the prison­ and A. _1. Wilson.
plane of sente* to tha imperial
Frank I’alencio. “0. was tooked
Christmas
Kve,
D
a'id
a
package
rod
*
walkout
against
American
lleidt Sayer now is gravely ill, to Britain over Moscow Radio,
family?”
er* know about." he said. The
on su-picion nf drunk driving
Air l.mca
a giant ribbon — adorned box—
blade* could have lieen thrown to in Seminole Hcinorial Hospital. ( "My tost wishes at this joyous Thur«d»v when police *«w him
totter* to the editor* of Tokyo
arrived. When he opeur.l il. out
A rpokr«mati for the Air t.lne newspapers a Mailed Kanto'i offer
Throughout his long month* of suf [ Christmas season to all the people
the men through a window.
allegedly
driving
an
rlrtlii,
gulf
stepped
a
blonde,
a
feet
2
Inchf*
New* .lories of lf».*.z* will to ,,,M t
*al&lt;1 ,,nl&gt;r «hV i,h*&gt; as M*cand.iloa«
Ihnrgar added that It might not feeing, be has managed to serve of Britain on la-half of the t ’nion cart erratically in the middle rf i
. . disgraceful
tall, measuring 38 24-36
discussed Monday at the Sanford '
'
''
lu'
have been an rnlirrly joyous spir­ Sanford with all the efficiency a n d |" ' le ftist* &lt;&gt;! my country." Karev main thoroughfare hrre
. . . intuiting eourteay."
Meanwhile,
twin
walkouts
aMrs. DavIT In-ixled he exchange 1 Rotary t luh al the Noun luncheon
it that prompted the move. He experience of his 31 year* with the said
"If Prime Akihiln accepts, it
gainst Eastern Air lines entered
the "doll" fur another item
"The angels in Bethlehem who
tnreting in the t’ivl. Center
Mid the sheriff recently had the city.
will lake him ■ long time to rid
their
33rd
day
and
appeared
de»Next
Step:
Student
Marion Harman will tie the
television set removed from ihe
hlms-lf nf the feeling that he ia
Yeitrrvlay, doctors permitted sang the uunderfill sung of peace
imCity
High Itelicls (’)n
speaker for Ihe annual program. lined to e'o’tintw through the Itoll living In s home soiled by dirty
second f l o o r a* a disciplinary him lo join hit family at home for at the birth of Jesus Christ re­ SAYAMA. Japan (CPU
HAVANA tUPIt
The rrlwl Harman will gi ve Ids opinion o f 'vva.
measure.
a brief Christmas party, lie re mind the faithful to pray earnest rthool piin.-ipal Masao Ishikawa.
Mrlklnv inerhatvlrs voted In ac hand*," one letter writer slid.
"We decide*! thal maybe the turned to an oxygen lent in the ly for wnrld peace and do alt they li, was demoted to regular leath­ 1 adio (laimect Diurnlay that Intel Ihr most uniuirtani tlnrirs of the &lt;rpl a new rontract offered by
can to build that peace," he said. er Thur*da&gt; after railway officials 1 (astro's forces have seized the year, world wide nationally and
toy* tn Ihe second story thought late afternoon
Kastrrn. to t negotiations with
The reference In Jrtus was un­ caught him using a commuter's ancient rtty of Hanrtl .Hpiritu* tn ioc all)-.
tf they were good, the sheriff
Mr*. Sayer said this morning
Hie program it under Ihe direc­ IhChl rnglneers, also on strike,
would put the TV back for them." that Hiedl was "very touched" by usual for Moscow Radio, which ticket that had espited two the heart of Ihe toharco-ratsing
remained deadlocked
are* of sentrsl Cuba.
tion of Hoh Crumlrr.
h« said.
Ihe City Commissioners' resolution. usually echoes the official Soviet month* ago.
line
that
Jesus
never
existed
and
Their daughter. Jean, and her hus­
MONROE, Wii. (U PIJ-A ligP.
band. Boh Wright. Joined her In that stories about dm ire pore
plane landrd vvlthout guidance on
thanking the city leaders fnr their capitalistic mythology
a gravel road near there Thur$thoughtfulness
day. aparin* the life of its pilot
The Sanford Herald today added
Women golfers from Ihe Ladies who had fallen asleep at the con­
MIAMI lU PIl— Violent death stepped into a strret in Jackson­ bed* Christmas Day They weir
its licit wishes to the veteran pub­
Professional
Golf Aisociation will trol*.
KENORA, Ontario (U I'll - Po­ lic servant who has been a bul­
Mr- loan Wlte*. Al, and her
marred Christmas in Florida de- ville.
Carl Anderson, 37. rsraped with
lice t o d a y questioned Thomas wark of strength through turbulent
Cecil Kennrih Carry 11. was children. Dickie. 9, and Kathy, 8 preview ihe tournament schedul­ a broken rib, ruts and hruisra.
The City tennis tournament fin- spile all out rflorta by law oltnrr* killed Christmas Day when hit
►Young, 36. in the Christmas Day times in this city.
A merry Chrislma# party of con ed here, Jan O il, with a clinic
Anderson t o l d authorities lie
( al* will ha played Sunday at (he in keep ihe loll down
“ mast murder*" of a police con
car rrarked up near New Peri tiruclion employes was Inlcrrupl- Jan 7.
wa* flying from Pynrtle tn OtuMayfair Inn county. The single* The latest rount by United Blchey.
•table and four Indian*, including
Marlene
Hsgge,
Alice
Rauar
and
rd hy fighting ami then gunfire
III. for a C h r i s t m a s visit
match will begin at Z p m., pit­ Press International stowed at
the suspect * father
Gilbert Z Itemoro, 38 a Purtro north uf Miami Russell Gardner, Ruth Jeison will hold the clinic at when hr fell asleep.
ting
Huh
Shedden
against
Larry
Police said they used tear gas
Inst 14 persons died In arcrirnts lllcan migratory farm worker died 30. v a t fatally wmindrd In the 2 p m. on the first lee at Ito
A witness said he saw Ihe plane
Dorr for Ihe title of Sanford’s ronnreted with tto holiday nine of when struck b&gt; a car south 01 fracas. Orrlc Illucki While. 41. Mayfair Country Club Tliev will
to flush Young from a shack
circle shout 13 minutes before
tingles champion.
where he look refuge with a rifle
play
a
nine
hole
exhibition
round
was
held
on
-iitpitlon
of
murder.
them In traffic mishaps
Miami
making thr unscheduled and un­
The First Christian Church will
The double* finals will he held
and a gun belonging to Constable
Richard Klwnod Clause 31. Fort
In tokrlanit. Fdward Thompson, immediately alter
Two Negroes were killrd in a
C. R Fulford. one of the victims. observe the New Year Sundav at immediately after, matching Boh two-car collision south of Weil toudcrdale carper,ter, wa* killrd •17, was spending the holidays with
Marlene llagge ia second in guided landing on the road. The
Fulford, the one man detach­ It * m . when Pastor Perry L. 'hedderv and Art Harris against Palm Beach. They were identi­ when hi* car went of ronlrol hit brother in law, Rex Hendrix. tournament earnings in the I, P G. plane was not badly damaged.
ment at Kar Falls, 1 to miles Stone deliver* a sermon on Tow­ Norm Mclnnis and Larry Dorr. fied at Mrs. Bessie Thmnas of and hit a tree And Aldon R. Ber­ Fire broke out in the Hendrix A with $11,000 this year. Ruth
northwest of here, was summoned er li&gt; Krep New Year's Itcrolu- Trophies will to presented at the Fort Lauderdale and George Rob ry an elderly Negro, wa* killed home Thursday, trapping Thnmp- Jcsson hi* won $3,000.
conclusion of the matches by ban- mson of Pompano Peach
) early Thursday hy Georg* Wil­ Ilona."
when he tried In heat a car avrou ion inside The Hendrix family
*#•
liam . SO, to investigate a dlt
The choir will sing "In the Still­ font Heerfatlon Director Ronald
Promotion Cost Him I
•ajs away at tt" time
John Andrew Zlinmerrr 43 of a highway near Ox-ala.
turbance tn an Indian shack on a ness of the Night." under the di­ Ptrry.
(a s s U m U t tlswUaass s t t iitn
One of tha most tragic mishaps At Hialeah Mrs. Virginia liarWeit Palm Beach, wa* injured
BUrrAIO. N. Y. —(UPIJ— Af
country trail.
rection of Mrs. John C. Pirtr.
fatally when the rar m which to occurred In St. Petersburg alter rli, .18, wa* wrapping present* ter serving three years al *1*1*1
Three hours later a parly of Church organist t* Mr* N. V. Coachctt Will Meet
was riding crashed a: VSrst Palm a young widow and her two child­ Christina, Kvr when ,iei estranged ant chief of the police burrau of day. Rainfall locally heavy. R
policemen found Ihe constable's Farmer. "
All adult coach** and manager* Beach. And Helen Rdtlh brus h- ren opened their Chriatma* pre- bulb and, Kd, 31, tmarrd thair rot- idrnllfiratkm under a provisional this afteraoMi M to f$, lew
tody surrounded by the todies of
"The Value of Time" will to who have shown intrrrit in the ka. 43. of Lake Honn. died short­ aenta and went to bed, leaving tigr and shot her lo death Two appointment. Vincent D. Quinlan night M U M . Small craft wanWilliam*, Jams* Gordon. JO, fait thr Rer. Stone's m enace during proposed Biddy Baiktibal! League ly after sto w.t* struck by a rar their kitchen gat oven burning to of the couple * five children hid was gtvaa permanent till* to the toga displayed fnr t t to M “
wife Clara, IT, and Robert Young, tto worship period Sunday night. are asked to atiend a meeting to­ near her borne on U. S. Highway I. keep warm. The flame went out whJio Harris ihraatanad to kilt post.
per hear aarthnast to anal &lt;
4S, falhar of the suspect.
The evening training program be­ morrow morning at JO In the re­ Another pedestrian. 13 year-old during the night and the three them also. Tha mas than killed
A* a result of the promotion hi* an cast coast. F.ltawhero.
They had all been shot with a gin- at 7:10 A *pcrl*l welcome is creation officer at the Civie O n Negro John Frailer, wa* knocked died in their sleep
himself wdh one ihot from his salary dropped from $3,180 to $3, east to rail wtoda U to to MR
powered rifle, police said, j extended to holiday visitor*.
haar.
f
ter.
M0 I JIU .
down and killed hy a ear as bej Tha victim* w»rw found to
sttOUtM T

.Goodwill TowardMen?

Yule Thief Steals
Painting Of Christ

Christmas Merry
For Christmases

Clerk Commended
For Long Service

Farm Home Burns;
9 In Family Dead

Children Wanted
Fire Engine, So
He Got Real One

Low Bid Too Low
To Please Japanese

True Yule Spirit:
Blades Given Up

Red Radio Allows
Jesus Reference

Got His Desire,
But Had To Trade

Strikes Continue
As Pilots Balk

Rotarians To Hear
'58’s Top Stories

Pilot Sleeping,
Plane Lands Self

Gunfire trills 5,
Mon Questioned

City Net Finals
Scheduled Sunday

14 In Florida Dead In Yule Violence

Exhibition Slated
By Lady Golfers

Christian Church
To Mark New Year

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FIEST CHIRCH OP CHXIST
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Pgyter
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V&amp;no ........ • J9 y. =■ Btxaday School
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C e a e su ry
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OP GEXKTA
Methodist
CHIRCH OF JESV3 CHRIST
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FIRST METHODIST CHIRCH
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THE SANFORD
JO*T Sayrer ............ 4 «o y. a
CONGREGATION OF
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Paator Friday Same*
Sotnliy School
....... 9:49 a a .
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V t u j WjrjAiy
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FIRST PENTECOSTAL
B-APTWr CHIRCH
F S f Y ................. . T 00 y. a
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THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
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L. T. Taikar ...
6»tholic
FOSTER CHAPEL
Suaday School
— ALL s o n s CATHOLIC
Mamax Warthip
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CHIRCH
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Suadiy Schxt
J 43 a m. Tu*iday Seme*
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9 MUe* Meet e i KL 49
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Suaday School
....... &gt; U a, a .
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T H E C H U R C H F O R ALL . . .
ALL F O R T H E C H U R C H
T V Ourc-H » tV frcateit fitter m *»rji fra
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Bprr* Cwtli. aothrr orm oatef aracwliiiura
^Tiat will you be doing when the clock strikes twebre on New
Year's Eve? Celebrating? Celebrating what? The death of the old year
and the birth cf the new?

:ia *irrr»e. TVr* ire four rautid rtiraei *»tiy
rrary perraa t-Scutd I ’.ttad i f n i f i ;ffj!i*!y i v j
luppert tV Otuich. T b 'v aft; f I ) For Hu
o—-1 ukr. ( f ) Fra Kr» cfiiMm'* u lr . I J) Fra
tV u k r ef ka eaneRtswry *ed ititra*. (4&gt; Fra
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oradi ka
aran! led euteni! wppert. PU.i H p la
t ’mrtn fit*lra'y and r»*d yrar B ile «i&gt;V.

Why? Didn’t the year past measure up to your expectations? Are
you glad to be rid of it? If so—what makes you think next year is
going to be any better?
Only you can lay the foundation for a better future— with God's
help! If you are to be a better person, if next year is to be a better
year, you must include God in your planning.

Day
Suaday
Mraoay
Traidiy
Wtdseid*.

Here is the opportunity of a New Year! Lei us go to the House
of the Lord! Let us give thanks to Him for what has beer, and ask
His blessing upon what is to be.

Tbimiiy
Friday
Satardiy

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Frf.. Dec. 26. I53R—Pape 8

Couples Honored On Wedding Pageant Holiday Traditions
Anniversaries At Open House
Presented Include Deb Parties

NEW YORK t u r n America's The initial cost to each deb la
Children of Osteen School gave is becoming debutante rraay, says thr |33 ticket which inrludtt din­
one woman who herp* steer "com ner and gralultiei; other party
v Christmas pageant Friday even ing out’* parties for teenage to tickets m*y cost double that: hut
mg, telling the story of Christmas dailies
thr ticket price it ju*t the starter.
Narrators were John Tatum and
•'Ocb debuts are now part of the There are flower* and photograph*
Plane Jones Linds Whiddrn and holiday tradition in almost every and party clothes. In addition, the
Barbara Cowin were angels. Jane city of any sire.’’ said Beatrice girl’s parent* take tables, footing
dinner tab for themselves and
Nixon wax Mary; Steven Riggs i f 0* " ' cxerutive chairman of the thr
International Debutante Ball. Shr friends. Mis* Joyce said 33.000 can
was Joseph. Nancy Riggs was believes Ihe deb business is thriv­ cover Ihe cost of a debut, and
Gabriel, Cheryl I'a truer and Linda ing tvecausr the debut remains one some father* spend as much***
Blark were angels.
strong symbol of gracious living; iy,ooo.
Shepherds were Dell Rutherford, every father wants hi* daughter
Michael Shivers, Bryant Hyatt. on a social pedestal above Ihe
Henry Clark. Miehael Skinner. crowd; and every mother wants
Kirby Osteen. Steven nigg* and h#r daughter meeting the right
Mareelle Tail.
people
Benny Rutherford, Raul Allman
Last Ming Of Season
and
Bobby
Palmer
were
Ihe
Ihrrr
BY CLAIRE COX
"And after all," she said, "when
kings. Heavenly hosts were played you’re 13 it’s time to has
.NKW YORK (L IT i — Every
hy l.ynn Jonrs, Mary tiary, Melts fun , .when you’re old. all you
lime Judy Holliday's leading man
Approslmately 35 member* and
sa Herman and harm Oslren. have lo look back on i* memo
kissel her ^hlle tnry'rr on stage
jurats of the Ladies Aid Society
I’hnlr members were Shirley, rtes **
at (he Shubert Theater, hi* wife It
Joyce, Charles ffutlon, Janelte
rigid there practically looking ov.
Miss Joyce directs a party, sel of the Lutheran Church of the Re­
lloiack. Debra Tatum. Bonald Bo for Dee. 90 thl* year a! the Hotel deemer met at the home of Mrs.
cr his shoulder.
den, Chester Carpenter. Jackie Astor, which is one of the last Henry Thuriton In lech Arbor
Hal Linden say* hr likes it that
lurss. Donald Shiners, Shirley At flings of the season for the debs, Thursd*y night. This was a Christway. His wife's Ubllting on his
brilton, Linda Noel and Joyce liar Thr fall season begins with m»s party combined with the regu­
kissing keeps him up to form, for
vey.
Thanksgiving, when Ihe girl* come lar monthly business meeting
if she doesn't approve of his per-1
All
ol
the
children
wrre
in
cos
home for the lirst long college va­ Mrs. Rill Southward gave the
formance. he hears about it on the
using as her lopie ’’Let
tumrs
and
a
manger
of
palm
cation,
and rrarhes Its peak dur devotion
way home.
Y
’our
lught
So Shine." She wai as
fronds
with
a
era
die
formed
the
ing the Christmas and New Year I
Linden, who succeeded Sydney
slued hy Mr*. Claude Bumgardselling. The auditorium was deco­ holidays.
MRS. JAMES I.AHM Itl.YTIIK
Chaplin as (he co-star of the
rated with Christmas greens. A Debut* fall In two general types, ner. The presidenl, Mrs. Dave
(Photo by Jamcaon) Broadway hit musical, “ Hell* Are
ceiling high Christmas trrr stood she said, There arc the private Green, conducted a short huslncta
Ringing," is married to Fran
In Ihe corner.
ri'buls in which pop foot* the meeting.
Martin, a pretty redhead who
Santa
Claus
arrived
and
dislri
whole bill, *nd Ihe mass debut in Christmas gilt* were brought to
Sings and dances in t h e show’*
hutrd gifts from under Ihe Christ­ which as many a* 30 or 75 deb* be giveo to patient* at a rest
chorus line.
mas tree. Refreshments of punch will how. Csually thr big parties home. These were placed under f
Mist Martin was in the show
and rookies were served by the arc benefits for some charity; brightly trimmed tree. Other deco­
before Linden. Hr started as
PTA. Mr and Mrs. Harold Harris, pmflls from Ihe International Deb ration* included a miniature fire
Chapin's understudy and was
leaehers
al the school and Mr. Ball, for instanre. will go to the ptsrr and a nativity seme.
promoted to his first full fledged
lamri,
county
music Irachcr, Kidney Disease Foundation of New Chriitmas rarnlx were sung and
Broadway role when Chaplin left
Pastor Goers* ted an lnlrrasUng
Ihe task last June. U o months
Sleigh bells on the front door of your favorite pie rrust mix. directed Ihe play.
York.
dtiruiiion of Christina* custom*
uiul
you
arr
t*
tnunlrlrs
Mrpirvented
Miss Claudia Lucllc Warm ark her wedding hou jurt. On their re after Ijnden married Fran,
n a ^ r clamorous music each time *,*n'c mincemeat
of different nationalities.
oi
Debs planning to bow at this The hostesses, Mr*. Thurston
•ml James Carry Blythe exchang­ turn the couple will reside at 121 "I sure do keep an eye on him. ih«* door is opened to welcome well on the way to creating a
festivr
ciuck.
When
the
Mince­
party Include Ihe daughters of ind Mr*. Green, served deliciou*
ed marriage vows Sunday aflcr- Summerlin Avc. .Sanford. Mr. Miss Martin said "When I’m on holiday guests. When your friends meat Turnovers come from the
lien Curtis LrMay, »Vr chief of
Blythe attends Orlando Pnlversi- stage. I waleh him as rlosely as
™8nun at the First Methodist Church. ty and is assoeisted with his fa­ I can. and when I’m In the dress­ romr calling you’ll want to receive oven you tan t-e sure that the
staff nf the Air Force; Sir Pier­ refreilimenl*.
son Dixon, ambassador from
Miss Warm nek is the daughter ther al Blythe Trucking Lines.
ing room downstairs, I can hear them in a a arm hearted way. crust will be drliriously flaky
and tender. For added flavor anilj
Great Britain: other assorted ant
everything
he
says
or
sings
over
You
can
do
so
with
Mincemeat
of Mr. and Mrs. Cuy Clilford
Out of town guests were: Mr.
preinc* you may wish to spoon
basiadors; and a couple of prin
loudspeaker.
Turnover*—they have a distinc­ orange hard sauce over each
Warmack. Mr. Blythe is Ihe son ami Mr*. II A. McClellan. Win­ a “The
tine of the highlights of the holi­ cease*. In all, IS countries will be
thing I always grab at is
of Mr. and Mrs. James Marvin ter Park; Janet Hubert. Orlando;
tive
charm
all
their
own
and a r e ; serving
day season was the lovrly Christ- rm rrsentrd.
the thing that doesn’t sound real
B ythr.
t'arl X spanlierg, Orlando; Bill to me. One scene keep* going sure to please every h o l i d a y
M IN I KM E A T ’l l H.M IY KKK
; vna* coffer given hy Mrs. Charles
ilev. T. C. O'Stccn officiated at Hargrove, Orlando; Mr. and Mrs. down hill to me. That’s a scene guesl.
Makes tz turnovers
T. Kiblack, Mrs. \V. It, Meek, and p
j
— U ,.l! .ln ..
(he double ring ratidlcllcht cere T. C. Payne, Orlando- Sherry Tru- in which he says • couple of
I’astry:
Mrs. James Wilson on Tuesday ( ilHUJ I OT llolUlHN
_
It
i*
so
easy
to
make
these
The office yard of the Park Ayw*
mony. The church was drusra’rd wick, Winter Park; Mr. and Mrs. times T love you’ to Judy, and it turnovers—just like
morning
l -----r v - l?------- : _ —
One package Flako Tie
package
Giving Or Serving
nur Trailer Court was filled with
with baskets of whitr citrysanlhr Clay C. Kmilh. Orlando; Itev. and doesn’t always sound right.’
Cru't Mix
The coffee s i t held at Ihe home
NEW YORK -&gt; l!P II — For Uughlrr and gaiety Wrdnesdap
tnums. Potli poms, palms, and ail Mrs. Charles T llrenri, Orlando;
4 to 3 tablespoon* cold
of Mrs. Mhlark. The hostesses
Linden Interrupted hit* wife
f u r rundr!a!&gt;r&lt;i uric also uied S 1.. Glea/on. Springfield, Mass.; right there.
water
took turns greeting guests al the light textured randy for holiday afternoon.
Mrs Allied Hickson was organ Mr/. J. T. Long. SI Simons Is­ “She ought to know when that
.Mr. and Mra. Rotert Hrowning,
Orange Hard Sauce;
door Mrs. James I artin, Mrs serving or giving, try cranberryi«
c u n butler
b u t l e r or
or m arg arin e
owner* of the court, give a Christ*
1st. Gerald Covington, soloisi. sang land, lij ; Miss Alire Marie Gil­ sound* real.” he said
■x cup
Waller A. Teague, Mr* Millon lime chiffon squares.
Spnnklr 3 tablespoons *3 en­ mat party for the children who
* 0 Promne Me*', “Because ", and bert, Brooksvtlle; Charlie Demp­ Fran has other wifely comment*
11j cup* *ifled r'lnfectiuner*' Gore, ami Mrs. Hoy Weisenbargrr
velopes' unflavored gelatin oil 'Y live In the trailer*. A small Christ'
Mr. and Mm, Phil Coleman and
sey, Brookaville: Mr. Harold Car on her husband’* performances.
*■100 Lord's Prayer".
sugar
were floating hosieries.
T. Ih-rrick,
2 taldespon* orange juice
The bride was given in marr ler. Orlando; Mr
The Nihlark home was elatwir rup cold cranberry juice In large mis trre with bright deeorationa
"When hr looks too &lt;loppy- daughter TorvI ami Mlvs Grrtchcn
Gralcd rind of one orange
lage by her falher. She wore a Orlando; '1c and Mrs, Bill Mar while dancing. I tell him." she Klrrhtmff all ol Atlanta, (.a . are
airly decorated for Ihe occasion, mixing howl Combine 3 rup* tu- wis the renter nf attention. R. A .
the serving table, overlaid wilh gar, I tablespoons light corn sy­ Gill told Chnalmaa stories and or*
ballerina length go»n of Chan hn. Orlando; Mrs J II Haddock. said.
spending the holidays with Ihe Filling
I cup moist mincemeat
an Imported linen cloth, was ecu- rup and 3 I cup reconstituted fro gar.urd games for Ihe children.
lllly larr. design*! with a s.oop Mr* Ash. Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey
Flight after they were married. girls’ parents, Mr. and Mrs W E
llr»l oven to hot (425*F I For trrrd with a unique decoration err ren limeade ronrentrale in 2- Candy and frxnt were distributed
ed neckline and three-quarter Cruet, orlando.
Miss Martin said, she was afraid Klrrhhoff.
pastry,
empty package pte crust atrd wilh artificial miniature fruit quart saurrpan Cook over medi­ to Ihe small guests.
ler th sleeves bound with satin
she would become too prejudiced
mix
Into
l-owl. Sprinkle cold wa­ and silver Christmas ball*. Christ­ um brat, stirring constantly, un
Mrv
and
Mrs.
Harold
Mostly
in her husband'* favor, so she
ard tiny bows. The full hwrrnt
ter
by
tabtr*|ioon*
over mix: mas candles in silver candelabra til m ulutri reai he* rolling t-At.
went overboard on the critical and children are spending the holi­
|i I also had the bows of satin,
stirring light with • fork until stood at either cod of the table. and bod 3 minutes without stir­ Approximately 21 mitttafl Ameri­
side.
er ellwiw length veil of importdays visiting hrr Sister and hro
ring
can play the piano.
,
Linden idmited that it both­ Iherlnlaw , Mr. an. Mr, Frank J ? " d!
ri Illusion wav atl-’clied to a dou
r, n"'canvas,
JA '!’ Dainty sandwiches, candu-i, and
Remove from heal, pour over
’On
u
floured
loard
or
i
hriilnus
swrrthrrads
were
a
t­
ered him at first, but added that Chase, and her mother. Mrs
b'&lt; cro-vtt of pearls. She varrled
gelatin and Slir until diisolvrd.
“It doesn’t make me mad any­ Frank S Vcrnty Sr of Orlando, roll pastry to form a I'J x It", inch tractively- arranged on the (able. Cool at room temperature to con­
ec
a luniquct centered with three
and
cul
t
w
e
l
v
e
rrrlanglt.
Mark
Pouring coffer were Mrs George
TRADE IN
more.’*
of
white orchids with chain
formerly of Santunl Mr. Mosely tin&lt;h squares.
Carlton an Mrs. Jack T. Bry­ sistency of thick syrup (45 to f&gt;0
lie manages to even the scurr Is the consul at Mre. France
atcMianolis.
minutes),
stirirng
occasionally.
Christman Tien
Pla.r .t heaping I aide spoon of ant. Mis* Rutanne ratlin assisted
with his opinions on her cooking
Mrs. Mary Kudlar. sivler of
Pour *r cup ire water into mix­
Mr and Mrs Richard Ycrney, min.rmeal on one rorm r of ea.h wilh the serving
“My wife is a noble experimen­ Savannah,
tin bride, wax matimi of honur.
.
.
, the ton flashy one* YOU
ing
bowl,
add
'j
cup
iiulant
non­
6 a , arr visiting ho
Between 73 and 30 friends tall
ter,” he said. “It’s inherent in her brother and sister In law. Mr and square, fold over to form Irian
She wav dressed In a h i sheath
fat dry milk eryataU and whip don’t like, cm photo equipment
gle
teal
edges
by
prrvtlng
with
ed,
personality, and that goe* for her
wdh full over skirt in l a, I. Bridesa&gt;H&gt;ol 3 4 minutes, or until peak* you can enjoy.
Mrs. F. S. Vctncj Jr
Holden lines of fork. Cut 3 short sills
rooking. She will mix any two Lake.
^ m a id i were Miss Katherine Carform. Add 2 tablespoons lemon
Now thru Dee. *t»K ’ »
in top of each. Plaer on tingrratnl
things that lit in Ihe same p»i.
^ ](iv and Ml»v Edna Karl l.lghtfoot.
Simplicity Pallrrna nifrr* help Juiie and whip 3 I minutes, or until
Mr. and Mr* Charles llautll Sr cooky sheet Bake In preheated
Sometimes
shr
romes
up
with
Their gowns wrre of red tiwur
tn 3lomt costuming small fry vrry atlff.
some pretty slrange concoction*. and Mr. and Mrs Charles llaiml oven n ; s degree* f t 13 to IS star* of srhool or church pagelaffrta. M a rth a Warm ack "as hrr
Using same healrr. heat into
Jr.,
Clewliton
a
r
e
spending
minutes.
Serve
hot
with
nrange
She rats thing* shr likes in rev
CAMKRA SHOP
sbler'a junior bridesmaid. I.uey
gelatin
mltl'irr until smooth, pour
anlt
Patlrrn
foil
makes
an
In
hard aauie.
laurants, and tries to reproduce Christmas with Mr ^'"i Mt
Jo Woods was chosen as flower
r i pensive angel robe front while into buttered 9-lneh square ran, 211 S. Park Ave. flunferl
George Maffrtt Sr Mr- llarnll
them
al
hum*
without
recipes.",
fo
r
the
sauce,
brat
butter
until
girl. The attendants varrled cres­
ml Inn sacks, wire and mrlallic chill t hour and cut Into 49
But when Fran rooks some- Sr. lx thr sivler of Mrs M.iffcll
smooth Gradually brat In sugar paper
pieces Roll In flaked roeonut.
cent Louquils of while tarnations
Hung he doesn't like, he tries to Mr and Mrs. Robert Walling until fluffy. Stir in nrangr juice
touched with silver sparkle and
xml Hum , I.res burg; Mr. arid Mr* ard rind
be diplomatic.
at rented with sliver leaves and
“ I Just tell her not to make it Bill Hush and chlldrrn. and Mr
Christmas balls.
and Mrs. W. A. Lcfflrr Jr and
CURLSTMAS H t l l HI.
again," he said
Brit man was Steven Motcnskl,
As for kihilnng on hi* wife's children were gueits for Christmas
For
a colorful way in garnish
M fueoa. Cshers were Bod Cowan.
housework. Linden offered whal dinner al Ihe home of Mr. and ing a Christmas bam lend an ear.
W Sanford: Have Murray. Winter
Fie hoped would be a final word Mrs. W. A u n ite on IlihOcus l ’t Carve citron tn Ihe shape ol holly
Park; llerschel Powell, Sanford:
Alxo present was Kenneth U fflrr Iravri. Tml them in green fond
on that
and Paul
Warmack, Sanford,
“ I don't kiblti with the house
Mr and Mrs. G. Mrnnunl, Paw coloring Car red cinnamon ran
brother of the bride
work,’ hr said "I do half of it. lurkrl. R. I . arr visiting their dies lo simulate led holly brrrirs
For her daughter's wedding
W&gt; only have two and a half daughlrr. son in law and grand Arrange rllron leaves and cinna­
Mi« Warm ark chose a blue ere;*
rooms, so where ran I hide? lie chlldrrn. Mr. ami .Mr* W R mon randira on orange sltres. It
Brers with navy blue to. essnnes.
llrvc me. if she cooks, I wash. If Kent and children. Gxrroon Dr will lend lhat final Christmas
Her corsage was a white orchid.
I rock, she washes. I’m a recipe for the holiday s
■Tbr groom'* mother wore a sheer
man I’m raulwus."
Mr. and Mr* R Askew. Pens*
When broiling steak* or chop*,
beige woot ensemble vilh milchflow does a working theatrical cola, are visiting her parents. Mr make several ruts In me fat along
ing areessones and a hromr or
■ouplr spend it* spare time? L'su and Mr*. D !.. Harper for the Ihe outer edge* so a* to keep the
ftthtd
al) studying and working. The holiday*.
tn cut Into the meaf
\ n 11Hon in MeKlnh) ll*ll WI uulenv grl up about It A M,
lo sr'l II I *e r e 00
I
have breakfast and men rush off
table wav overlaid with a while
to their rlssses In dancing, sing
lace doth. The largr tenierpiece
ing or acting. They eat an early
was of
chrysanthemums and
dinner l-eForc the show and »f
greenery. A four liercd wedding
terward go home and sit around
rake w»» served to 'he guests.
watching trlrviiton or playing
Presiding at the crystal punch
the guitar until 3 A. M.
bond was Mrs Clifford Johnron
'T herr it only- one thing wrong
Asttsang were Mrs. Nan y Robb, FROM THK Larry Aldrich with our life." Mis* Martin said
ili&gt;. Lloyd Swam, Mis Ralph collrctiun of roaurt cluthcs "There just isn't enough Imic la
# Peters, and Mrs. Kddie Wood*, and new (a.-hi'dia i.e a tire*.* do a I the things we would like to
Mrs. Lucy McCuirc ir.tf udiu-rd of navy wool. The lifted do. I usually *wd up doing my
line. M
is:
guests to the receiving line
Miss
waielline is empha/ized by housework after the show
the refrigerator or the
Linda Rossman kept the bride
an enormous bow and n cleaning
stove or doing laundry. Day hours
wide
neckline
that
plunges
arr too precious for things like
' T o r a wedding trip to the Ba
that ’
hama Islands, Mrs. B1;U' *-o*c to n deep V.
a beige Vxool suit »l'h bfu''-' *•
cessonea and a white orchid from
Mr. jik) Mr* R. M. Ball and
.Mr. and Mr». II M Gleason were
honored al on open houac Wednesday night. Thii wa» the 'Jfth wedding anniversary for the Balia
and the 3Sth wedding anniversary
for the Gleasons.
The affair waa given by their
daughters, Mrs T. F. Dedman and
Mr*, iliehard Keogh. Friend* of

long standing from the commontty of Lake Mary .*l!rd l-etvxcen
9 and 10 p. m. at the Community
Presbyterian Church annex. The
open home followed the Christina*
Kvr service there. Itev. and Mrs
J. M. Thompson greeted guests
al the dour.
A silver and white theme was
earned out in decorations and
refreshments the serving table
was overlaid with a white damask
linen cloth. At one end m jt an
arrangement of silvrrrd magnolia

leaves with ehj*ler» of stiver and
white halls. Burning white tapers
in Silver candle holders completed
t'-r arrangement. At the other end
of the table vva» a silver coffee
service. Silver and while Christ*
mas tell cookies, little raker,
mints, and nuts completed the ar­
ray.
Assisting were Mrs. \V. K Ba
kcr. Mrs. R. K. True, Mrs. H. M
Coehran; Mrs. Frank Kvans. Mrs
Joe Smathrrs, and Mrs P. I)
Anderson

She Lets
Him Kiss Holiday Treat Given

Ladies Aid
: Has Meet

* Rites Unite Couple

On Sunday Afternoon

Oviedo Coffee

Held Tuesday

Trailer Court

Gives Party

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Toy Styles Change
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MINNEAPOLIS -&lt;UPI&gt; -T oys
romr tn amt mil of w w almost
as oftrn a* silhouette* m farhh'O'
Gre-k ehibi ' ;i r : 1 *
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The Egyptians turned doll making
Inlo fine art P a r i , ol their joint :
,d doll* and animal*—even a me
rhar.lral h aier kneading douchhave been found In ruin* dating
back 4.000 years.
In the 1Mlt temury. 'he pi*'
bouse was I’ e most wanted pre*
• tnt S o .t . c trH alure houses \%pr&lt;*
mansion* wijb tiny painting* « mi
elegant furnt'ure.
The 17th Century *aw the
rlw-’.wor’: * rise 'o populsrity.
and the 1E.U Century speciiMted
in musical device*.
Now. the .-re ot realism. N**
it - *-ta'i r
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dol's which do everything
-(be Furry animals can
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RISTMAS RAPPlNGS
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Ham A. White
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Sanford Gets Share
Of Driving Tourists
t
■ It 1$ MMoartftaff to not* the number of touriou who
iMm Brrfrod fa S uford for tiio Winter. Son* of Florid*'!
m in pablicUod winter m e m * rt feeling the yinch of
■tffkeo by major airline*. but Sanford appear* to be getting
itrsharo of th* tourist* who drive the family car.
! Although Sanford and Seminole County have no famous
bMctiie to offer winter touriate, it lack* Uttie in the way of
m e n tio n and mitertainment Headlining the recreation are
fishing and golf.
At tho Mayfair Ion Country Club, golfer* have one of
thf fiaeat courses in the auto. Tho St. John* River la rated
anone of the fineat fm h-w ater fiahing epota in the nation.
K «r Smyrna Beach la near enough for Sanford tourista who
lflae to try their luck in ealt water.
1 Sanford doesn't have an airport. Therefore, moat of tha
togriata who com* bare to eacape the cold drive their car*.
Sogje of tha larger eitiee depend alrr.oat en tirely on a ir tr a f ­
fic! Sine* airline* are on atrike. the to u rist* a r t n o t a rriv in g
a* expected.
la the winter. Sanford also baa tennis and other forma
of recreation. If touriata want to "get away from it ail." thla
la the place to be in December. January' and February. After
getting up from the trip, and the toil* of nine months work,
touriata find the winter aodal life here interesting.
The Mayfair Inn offera dancing nightly; the dog track
effare excitement to thoee with gambling blood. In addition
to fishing In the St. Johns, there are the ever.popular Puzzle
Lakes, Just a few minutes from downtown Sanford.
Sanford isn't tha moat publicized city in Florida. It
* great deal of being a real reaert tewn. whm com­
pered to some in the state. But for complete relaxation and
a variety of recreation. Senford ranks among the belt of
the Florida cities.
The many oQt-of-atat* automobile* in Sanford are
proof posttlT* that this 1* a growing tourist area. Tha waather is as good as anywhere in the winter. Recently. Sanford
ares the warmest spot in the nation. That should rive proa*
pactira vacationers some idea ef tho type of weather they
can expeet her*.
l i t us hasten to say that it get* cold here. too. Sanford
doe* not attempt to pea* itself off as a tropical isle with a
Tear­•round temperature which ta ideal for swimming, boat*
SIXES AIRPLANE TRIPS — fly a given - umber af heure par Air Fcrc* »«*.'. two plant for
thing. BuJ
B ut It doesn't snow; It doesn't get so cold Florida*!
ing aand fishing.
“Hi C&gt;s-.' Coegre**-!aosth in erdtr ie keep up their Kkt« T Th* fim cr# had engine
that touriata
think
they
are
in
Sew
York
or
Mains.
Sanford
_, __.
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.
man. B;b Sikee. cf Crtatvlew, ba* flyicr n a ta l. The** ihir* aaatt ]trouble, aad it wa» at th# inletI * remtlrely anon Winter. T nia, too. la in ita favor.
heo3 given a rough rid* en be in the air. W* think it te better #-.ce ef th# Air Fort*, and not
Thla year.Sanford wontha title of the"MoatCourteous Drew r«*ri*r’« Waiklngtee M*r- f»r the® t# u r n foil 1 o3 efficu »: Su m ' luggen ,r . that the »#c
Clip la Florida.”That shouldg iv e our winter, and auramer. ry-go-reund. TV«think maybe i t ' bu im v i thar
to r.y arou.-.l .* i plan# ®a&gt;* the c.p . That
viators eom*
tom* idea of
Of th*
the kind of town «e
«C have.
I* war turn to girt him a b c .-c t alaltagly. If every Eight, with -a* a matter of Air Force eafety

Washington See-Saw

Sab-Zero Weather Grips North, East

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Umperaturea over
af tka neetk aad noeth-cen­
tral eUta* won ceap ea*iied far
today by peoepecta of coetisued
ctoar i U m aad little aeow.
Northern Now Eaglaod aad tka
f a n era Beabeard aa far aoMtk as
V eit Vlrguua had auktero readV is for the holiday woekend
Southerly b r a a x a 1 . which
brought Miami vicationer* temperatnras la tbs tka. caused to w
ta l i s k a | tka Golf Coast sod
Mgr tka Great lak es, bat moat
reparu shewed lest than a truth
af ba hack.
The f l a i l * state* reUbritrd
Cfcrietttas older clear te partly
cloudy akl** while scattered taow
Buntea tram Colorado to Mevtai a . iQ under aa lath, aerem•saled Uapegaturaa j i l t abet*
OMflag.

aclr w ir ta
The child, d b f leading op n
ii u taka tt toy*, a new klcjci# and prticv.s
. V T r ^ n ^ c c l UA tm .poo- for all hi. fa » ilr f a t m e a ,ct for
hi* P*™ '*
somber for hi,
Deaaiu tka ae» i blackest la grand® other', wai ftaa’.ly a.lowt o t a l the M aiag &gt;n U Oft■ n suffered a bean attack latt New T ort. I hate heard the itory ed to boy a I1M
fk* Ift-Tttf-frlfl ^Qw
BufUfl* Wf*I ** W ill t 0301403 ©* S* J
seek while erterta* Ike ftnt
C a * . who a n l l « 0 la t« hie thorch.
mcIs I m a t ef Ike n u n at lk«
a e a o u a t apeeaored hr * lUit'.e
If Philip had Uea permitted to
Wktt* I n n . B« a*w to
corporation. with tha proviso that apend 123 ea hlxie-f and r u n
la bed.)
iM child ipead tha enure aum in tie rest of the prtie away in a
*y INEZ ROBB
e u M y.
iivingi bank.
b®r
P«bare _day*,, and thla
.There
..
. . . U «one
... fo rt sanely, the little toy. Phil- ably hate been Jolt &lt;» happy. i&gt;
ef thaa, wtea I t-*a k t t * eaJy .
, * t :r.td to h*»e a Set not happier. And | &gt; » plus to t.-e
way to i U sb? se t juvenile deto| | 1 | ( 45,5 yj* tdulta who baa k when he is ready for eol.
V-*s^y U to *te»p out aislu .
hi® 00 la a wholly tadefea- Jegt would have keen a lot mart
HOI* i;«odtsc ipree. I thlak to the point thin a tc u re f.l e:
Philip will undoubtedly tjrn out rew toy trima aad model a.rto t» a credit to hit parent* *nf plant*
hit country, but 1 would lureiy
{numerable As e n ; an corpora,
like to ha*a the autherilie* pot li0. , today art making tab ttar.
■.oder obwrratioa the addled direcCJt’. contribution* to all kind*
to n ef the corporation o/.'rrtog 0, tt-.cfSriil youth program* and
th t priac. a* well a* tte ir crack- {3 higher education. They are supRICHMOND. Ya. (LTD — A
prt*e agtat who prosasly p!yiCe t:-ouj»nd» upon thouiandi
four-alar® fira
a thrta- dretted up ita ter®*
e; t :c‘'t r t aJtoSonhlca every
itory Gesrjiaa ausaioa u the
Philip »oa a action-wide con- j.( i r ja high irhool itudeati waj
exehufra Wtadaar r a n * aectioo. *e«t
*re co:1' i *'bo' adef Rich mood today, humic* a reward or penalty
.....
Free eateryriie, is the current
couple asd three of the» childrea »?&lt;*'* 00
\ , *TTa J .i crtii* in education, bar teen a tre­
es death.
i f . a ,;.
^BUsulKg factor m
The victim* were identified a* *—•* -he e-dd *k*d*. by t . a*i- trri. g w y..e!p »s! e the prob er.
H ence A Gray Jr., a director ef '** n i t . Wheo Fh-.ip a.
ttlJt ja a ffo d ,
nation Ii hai
Wee*. Virginia Palp and Paper a t , H n
^
‘ ■ “ * 2 done a.-.d contiaut* to do tmrer.C o . hi* wife. Catherine, aad their way on Khedale. the eo®?aay ant work in th# field of Juvem'e
three t*ea-*(«d childrea Another rfpreieauttve endearing.)- re- dcliaqitncy ard duturled rhiSi:
*oa «»» art at hone when the minded the l.tt e boy jy o u
e ren.
early nornts* blate breka out
to go fatter than thl*.
But it 11 * pity » ie a ore carEight fire cor. pane* n»»h*d to
porat.tn lullic* tke record with
tha bema. Incited aa a wiadtsg
an award of II.100 to a Uttl* bo;,
lass about a Bile from tka Marco-p'ed with isn ru iab 'c demand!
ret thoroughfare They w en de­
that he heiare Site Diamond Jim
li) ed. hewer er. by having to ca
Brady or Bet-a Million (la in or
lock and open heavy iron gate*
Tommy Manville. 7ni* 1* a thro - •
and maneuver their e q u ip m e n t
l
i t v to tae &gt;e*r* when irreipcr.ri.
!hr?sg*! 1 rirrew opening tala
k!e Arertc**! touriiti lighted t-'.e.r
the courtyard.
ilg- areitti ».th Lhe
Vailed Preu
P reu latrraaiiecal
Inuraauocal
.. &lt;Jerre**ed
. . . . . . pa*
The houec. valued at a b o u t
tlSOOOO. waa gutted, only ita V'ATTCAN c m ’ - Tope John
^
...
cm. tn adult patients during a
Th‘» eaay-tomMMy go *■».
bnck wall* left landing
xxm
The children war* Idatttfiad a* C hm tm ai Day vitlt to a hoioiial egged oa by ill the cheip ea»y
a daugMer. Su»aa. IS. and two Tt'a bar* a B*ble. let* apply cdffit-caj io tee'-ee ccnteiti. &lt;»rlamly d ona t prepare kid* to
me*. Tbosiai. IT. and Foeter, U it."
earn their bread by the r»eat of
their rnpectlve browi. When 1
D ENVER-M am n K. Maui. In w ai rhilip i age. the achoo’a u*el
for hi! to preach thrift, to conjunction
with a thnD progan.
"Tha greadchUdrea a 1 * » y 1
But thrift h today a dirty word,
DECEMBER !J
atked s t fer a fire csg,ac."
if not actually agaiaat the law.
The watchword now 1* spendthrift.
Guy Parent Jr,
I MOSCOW—Sovtel Foreign M«It m ® . to me that Philip
Aoguit
' l»ter Aodrei Gromyko, is leiliag ( l l not ,0 n-jca the winner cf a
DECEMBER U
the Saprt®e Soviet Ruma wai foo:ijj, contest a* it* victim,
% Afwlastaua
ready to sign in agreement with
Walter Ilcllea iSiaferdl
the Weet to end nucleir tests:
F.cnald Edward B anes (Sis
Church Lighting
' Tha total number ef eipjouone
ford 1
for every y eir ihoukl be agreed
Debra Dias* Grtafer (Sts on and limned ta advance"
Fixtures
fordt
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Art Glass Window Pinca
Kec-rth F am Sanford)
CHICAGO-The Nitlonil Sifety
ttrlie for Ttee Catalog

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up and down 03 cur W ukirglea »v#ry reaerra officer. «r Cor procedure.
See-Saw.
m u n a n . or ether autlM brd
T t, impor.anc# ef Slkei* trip
U *t wM«. PearKr. chided 6;iet -non pilot' were publktiad b- ajwady fcae beta felt la hit report
fer taking free tide* around the P»»r*cc. lu» dally column weald ;3
C exaittee filkea’ wai diavpsBtry cm Air Fore# plaaaa. He be filled with aelkiag bet raaee ippemtad in wha: it »aw. He eay»
Implied that S.'mc was c*ui!*g Bet. what about thi» Eight to ,the mi**.le pregra® It lagging
n * ’- »«'•* «f the tai payee* Wytaiag that F«ar»cn wrote He will rvo*m*rd to the Co®
»»a#y — that ha was ur.rg hit ebout'Ttn »ai a trip made by mitte* that they call the top Air
high office fer hli own prrtcnal Cergreumas fe.'eee at the ipecifie Force people en tha carp*: asd
*l GJT,rrTi™*!t “ FT1*! requeit af tha Chatnaan of the aik why they have bees dragging ,
Military ApprvprUHcai
Ceauelt their fret.
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*«h prict.ce*. .*g. S1£*i w*«t there te check ca
Our only ce
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CiUfonia. A ftena approackmg
th* r e n t was expected
to bring
bring
ed ta
m art rainfall and poeilbl* irvow
la th* Ugh meustalnt
U the southern Roeklei aad
southern CaWonUa. there w „
clear weather for Cknatm n San
Praactace reported snd»rc»« r»»d.
lag* aad tutla pt
Generally cloudy
meat of the
Witty for scattered light ritn ind
gtv., 1.7*1 r’«ht ’
en Air
Bnow ftumc* In th# Roeklei _
,
Uhely ta ipreid eu tw ird
JT d I
sere** North Dakota b to the V n t '
Northern Great Lake* by tonight R n,y r***n»» met 5 Vet wai m

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Mead Congreaamaa Keith The®,eB ,R) ta Ch*r *” *■
Itime w« ever
11H 7 „k*a oar National Guard
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Hospital Notes

Biby girl to Mr. »ad Mr.
,h&lt;
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, “ Highway deaths « r. incrm iag
Sjbel Roatb (Sinferd)
A1th1 lawlor • ad baby g rl
(Sanford 1
Mary K'sg (Sisford)
Dossi Pirker iSm fsrd)
Jreeph Toupiy (Smford)
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l’* * , , r ! deer, Pfarien'e tnnuan-! E n g l a n d imported 1^3800
dee* »*.i anlit luggestieni prob- pousdi ef erangea from Cuba dur
ably mad# Interesting reading to jia g th# fim seven monthi of
a let c? peepir-eTerybcvdy per 'i^ g . HeUand U4000 pound*, th.
,l e *Pt C«rgr»**man Bob u . S Md.W pr-uadl lad Curacio
Fike*.
‘7.000 pound*,

B IO O B S T

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Bos 3JS
Fort Myerv Beach, Fla.

83

Mora than IS bdlloo paper tow.
ell were o*ed up ta the Cnltrd
States to 1SS*. ircording to The
Tinue Astcruiioe. In c , which
figured It out to MO paper towels
for every mm. wcmia ind child
to the country.

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And remaabar, alj th j)u |b
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dependable electric power
service lightens work, bright­
ens living, give* you «dd*d
leisure for family fu n . . . for
civ ic w o r k . . . f o r fu ller,
happier Florid* living!

deaert resort Sunday in a limp!*
civil ceremony attended by sever-

CALL

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PECANS

Hunt’s Tuxedo
Feed Store

■ TI

Reddy Kilowatt i* on the job
Cl hours a d a y . . . Sunday* *nd
Holidays, too . . . buaily performing more than 300 job* on
the modem farm . . . *11 At lh*
low**t wag* in th* world! Ye*,
your "wired hand" is th* key
to low coat, h ifh production
modern fanning!

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5 In Family Dead
In Mansion Fire

Pants’ Owner Found

PoUc. Mea toaad ire m ir . A„ rerntU)Cl Comolua*. It 1*
Aleag the Pacific Caaat. With
He rvtw
reported
11Td that he hi* .'®b to rheck
chrtk ea hew th# Mdltoftoo and Oregon reported light
rah and aoderee
ao-deire* tamperaturea | eleanera with the pant) over hla ^
, reputation fer being
axtondtng a. far south aa upper arm when a big wind ram# along tight f tied He la credited with
saving ihs Government many mi’Ileaa ef deHart.
DAILY CROSSWORD 'vX •N11« vir&gt;i lari'?
.TDM •
If Ilka* bad • habit af callisg
ACttOM
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33 Hebrew 1 mb-j i vn in 1•:1 up airplane! anytlm* ha wants!
I. Hebrew
(L)
prophet 1 hi 1 . ll Um ii.
them, if a iert ef porter*I air
etringed
A (Hue*
•poet I
tau
write*. K* would detent t#
UttllO
Id
Instrufwtat I Peel
33. Viuta (t(H*fAl*-'&lt; I ’H 'J'I
be
lUpptd
dewit and entiled.
a. n u t
T China,
mt
ieoouiBut, tt la «nly f»*r to P°‘nl l4t
t Kind ef
Japan,
preaaure
that pilots In the Air Ferre muvt
leather
1
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•pbye) nre j i . pt:
n h -j -.u
• IS Artiet«
I Aver
3«
Boy
i3 i-rj *ci ir.ioN:
1 eland
anew
helper ►
) m vjiiii
Lost Bus Victim
U S-ahaped
I Scotch
at Maas •-r-r-i'W
meUiags
and —» 31. Speck DMIfl* 1 ll-J-tafllJ
It AgsenC
tt. Harsti TNtato'* *m*n
Identity Sought
11. Radpce
I! L’aeeylodad IS. Tapped
tt. Old Harea U thahapaar* t PULASKI. Teas. O IPD -lavetbomb
IT. Haet#M
tan hing
[tigator* today ao*ight to identJy
||. Faetball
Ik Blunder
31. Part ef
SI. Vrtee
(he latt victim of a b-j» • truck
ihee*
window
IT. Millpond
31. Tree of
crash that killed (even people
1* Ream
Tnmdad
31 High priest
frame
Hood 1 men
Two more «d the victim* were
II Lika
identified Thur»d»y They wer*
2
2
2 m
*2
SO.French
Limar Holley. *T. of Tu»cal&lt;y*i*.
hr
.
nver
A ll . and Mrs. U llun Wilson RenSI- Apportion
do. 33, ef Fairfield, Ala
T *
St Thirteen
SUlt patrolmen said Holley way
S* High card* ~
1
fr
so r t^ lo je of th* Alabama Slat*
ST. Ripped
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Employment hen ice and wai ee
J|. Recto
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rout* to ladiana to visit relatives.
labbr)
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The creih Tuesday night look
tv
V
St netoted
place whea a Greyhouad bu*
. tt. Mra. Cantor 11 ’
ndeiaiped one truck while at-^
M Colerrre
tempting to paia It asd tlammrd
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IfPeau
loto a truck coming from the opTT”
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pottle dlrertlao
t*. Supreme
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Being
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Mill America Weds
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PALM SPRINGS. Calif &lt;VP1»
(arthair 1
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W tr
-M a rita Ann McKnlgM. t t . Min
it- Pall la hit
I j
America of 1SST, wa» honeymoonDOWN
TT
teg today with Army P»t. Gareth
**’
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Carraody. 33, of Hollywood.
zn
J. Caraway
The South Carolina beauty and
rookie
2
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3 Youths Trapped,
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ALEXANDER C I T V. Ale.
fLTPI)—Two leer, a red |(rl&lt; end i
youni m»lj compnlon were
tripped and killed oa i railroad
treille Thuredcy and another
youth escaped s*rtoui injury.
A frcljht train tore down on the
two young c o u p l e t la they
reached a point Just M yard*
safely. The flrli died under
the wheel* of the train and the
jouth was killed In a p'unfe to
rocks below.
The dead were listed at Patsy
Huggins and Sarah Tomat, high
aehool a l u d e n t a. and Wayne
Hodge, a student of Jacksonville
Slate College.
Hodge, about 21. fell 15 to 20
feet to bis death on a roeky
akore of the stream beneath the
W stle between Alexander City
and Dadeville, Ala.
The survivor Warner C, Crlmi.
ley. was knocked from the halfmile trestle but landed In shallow
water without serious Injur). He
apparently waded ashore.
A tu n e in the trestle appar­
ently hampered visibility for both
the victim* and the train crew,
auUorilici said.

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MEMPHIS, Tenn. —CUPlI— Mr
and Mr*. Melvin Preston arrived
at a downtown hotel reitauraat
here, fo u n d teati, ate dinner and
f ^ n eetllcd back for the speeehei.
Only than did they rrallia that
the Ma-plale banquet for which
tie r had purchased Utketi waao't
tehrdulcd until the neat day.

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Hut the « j ton satellite wat ex­
pected to get back In the comMsmiratiocs busmen igam loon
Defense Department apokes
man said the "talking" apace ve­
hicle neither spoke nor wrote to
Its ground radio and Teletype rerelvrrs at stationi arrois the
L'nlled States.
Officials have declined to tay
whether the Atlas might get a
New Year's greeting from Presi­
dent Eisenhower to replace his
Yuletlde message.
J L e Pentagon has cut commit,
" a llo c s testa with the misitle to
a "reduced schedule" until neat
Monday. It piano a full program
of voice and Teletype menages
after then.

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JACKSONVILLE. FI*. (U P I&gt; - Hindi full matching yardage geroui running or paulnf, led hla dowed all other departm rnti, on
Florlda and Mississippi held fi­ again*! quarterback Bobby Frank- learn In scoring with ill touch 36 completions of 121 for ten
nal workout* today on the eve of 1m. halfback, .tame* (Cowboy) I clowni and three conversion, for touchdown*.
Ironically. pass defense li Flor
what I* predicted to be one of Woodruff and Kent Loveland, and 31 polnti. He carried the hall 192
lime* fgr a five • yard per carry Ida's weaken department. The
tha c!o*c»t fought G»tor Bowl fullback Charley Flowm.
Franklin, who li juit aa dan-1 average. But hit passing ovenha- Galors ranked second in the con­
garnet In hlitory.
ference in ruihlng yardage, but
The pat* • happly Rebel* a r­
had the worit pass defemr rec­
rived today for ■ light drill on
ord in Ihe SEC.
the Gator Bowl field where wmc
If the Gators outsenre the Reb­
40,000 fan* are eipected to turn
out for Saturday'* nationally tele-.
els, M2 • pound quarterback Jim­
my Dunn will have to lie at hit
sited game at 2 p m. Florida en­
all ■ lime belt. The Tampa sencamped at nearby Ponte Vedra
ior has produced when it counird
Beach Monday and worked out at
this lesion, despite bis slie. He
• high acbool field.
Despite Florida'* reputationa t: MONTGOMERY (UPli — The : rated alight fac orllei today to win led Ihe learn in scoring with four
■ dcfenilve
giant, observer* are invading Yankees, sparked by 1)11- the Hat annual Blue • Gray foot- touchdowns and passed for two
more,
looking for tome wide • open play |}- Austin of Rutger* and Dick ball ctaisic here Saturday.
on the part of both teams and a Longfellow of W rit Virginia, were
The Galors depend principally
The oddi - makers gave the nod
Ugh • (curing affair.
to the Blues on strength of their on the rushing of sophomore full­
Mlaiissippl, coached by Johnny
heavier line. The Yank forward back Bob Mllby who had a 3 4
Vaught, already baa marked Itwall outweighs the Reheli by rushing yardage and halfback Don
•elf &gt;&gt; ■ touchdown maker, rank­
right pounds per man and the Deal, a sophomore who specialing firat In the Southeastern Con
Yankee barkfield is three pounds lies in long • distance runs.
ferenre In ruihlng yardage. Flor
Flor- f . J
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heavier at each pnit. The Blue
Ida coach Dob Woodruff baa
line is anchored by four endi
dicated he hat tome offensive
,,U V n I V Iliy ill
weighing 220 pounds or more.
tricks up his slreve to counteri ll
„rn»r»rw nf ll
iviraoii
Kickoff nmc
time mr
for me
the nai
national
- But*■ Woodruff
.... ...........
J u v s s r . B T S 2 a - r v - E r i i t f t . s s. t.
will have
tell m the I nth event, li on top to with a sellout crowd of 23.000 ex­
nil-' t at the SanfordOrlando Ken pected lo jam Cramton Bowl in
the Cradle of Ihr Confederacy.
ne! Club.
The North will tie out to avenge
Finally there are only 10 race*
HALTIM0RK, Md. (UP!) -The
tail
year'* thrilling 21 • 20 tos*.
rn Friday night, but an extra
Baltimore Colt* ran through their
It
Ihr
claule
run*
true
to
form
event «i* made poialblc whrn
track official* pasted up the last I’ will be the Yank** lime lo win final Mrmoria! Stadium practice
rare Wcdneiday night to close The two team* have alternated today prior to their departure Sat­
winning Ihr last four clathri, but urday for New York am! the Na­
early for Christmai Kve.
the
boys from Dixie hae a 13 C
MIAMI (UP!)—A bailie between
__
______
_
.
______
Dig Blimp, a young greyhound
tional Football League champion­
Bill Kalidan ol Piltsburgh and Al fr()m |j0j, n.nnrli's well balanced edge In the at riei.
ship lill with the Giants.
The
playrra
represent
2S
trhools
Jack ! of I'cnn Slate for the start- kenne I. rules a 3 1 s t favorite on
The Colls planned a limitrd
log q u a rt-b a r’- Jsh on t*-e Vanp,c momlng line inthe feature. from II states and
, all
. section*
_ ... of
,
practice In New York Saturday,
kf« aquad highlights the prepara-p,e 9-pound bnndlc stepper who ' •* n ,!'“n HCfIIJ j
Ilona for Ihe anr.tr! North-Soul"
two yean old until laingfellow ranked sixth in the and then Ihe big game, ihe one
eotlego all • star foot hall game y|gr&lt;-h, ha* looked sharp In col- na,,0[j *n P*»*lng and *eventh na Ewbank called his club's "greatesi opportunity "
here Salurday night.
kding a wm and - «c„nd in ll.rcc '"»&gt;»"/ for «"*■'
«'
One thing i« certain, however, itartt *o far thii iraion
nectra on 79 of 1VI arrlara for
While the Giants rested Christ­
The right halfback spot on the yait finishing Dapple*, one
of ',|® )'»fd* and sixtouchdowns. He mas, Ihr Colls ran through drills
North team will be filled by an w, n.. stars from Keith Dillon's sw led Ihe ball 66 times for 2S4 aimed al polishing their defense.
all • round all • American, Pele ,jring, which aI»o includes the &gt;»fd* and five touchdown* III* As Ihe playoff gam e drew near,
Ewbank reported his team in
Dawkins of Army,
fabulous Indurall. also rale* care-1receiver*
W h o e v e r winds up as signal cal
fu| contidrralion in the main l»nky Jim wood of Oklahoma good condlllnn. However, wlih typ­
Jcr for tha North, South Coach e4ft)t,
s&gt;'*lc ln'1 Digged Gene O Pella of ical raution lie brushed aside Hai­
ti more's role ns » ihrec and oneDarrell Royal of Texa* is con-There is no matinee scheduled Villanova.
vtnred he'll have the belter pai- tomorrow because ofthe Tanger-Austin guided Rutger*
lo lt» half point favorite.
eer. He will atari Buddy Mum- |nr |)cwl game in Orlando Riturseason in several decades
The Colts suffered a 21 21 rrgu
phrey. of Baylor, the No. 1 paaser d,y afternoon. However, an all- wl,h Id* dialling running The lar season loss lo Ihe Giants, and
In the naM’'-’. He al*o haa Joe star card Is slated tomorrow night, *!*m
pounder has jusl shout Ewbank hadn't forgntten when the
Delany of Georgia Tech, who including the Tangerine Bowl every offensive record at New nddt-makrr* were quoted.
Jersey school, such as Iota) of
"We've got to play It either
averaged 42.8 yar « a punt d-.
Handicap In tho loth rare.
frnte, 3.066 yards, yards rushing, way," be observed realistically.
the season.
2,013 and lo'al offense in one sea­ "Favored or nol, we ilill have to
"We have the best passer and
son, 1,423 yards.
block and tackle." Ewbank often
top punter for the game," Royal
Virginia Verb quarterback Billy remind* his tram that the odds
•aid.
llolsrlaw, sixth in Ihe nation won't help It win games.
Both Royal and North Coach
total offense, ami Kentucky half­
One off • Ihe • field facto- that
Ara Paraeghlao of Northwestern
back Hobby Craven*, rated one of most roaches agree does wut
•aid they will use the two-platoon
system. As Ih* game will be
NEW YORK fLTIi—Coarh Jim the hardest runners In Ihe South­ games, however, is t&gt; nose *:udy
played with professional rule*, Lee llowrll will put his New York eastern Conference, pare the of a rival's films, and the Colts
they may use unlimited substitu­ Giants through their la«t slrenu- South attack.
have been doeng some heavy view­
ing In preparation for their Yank­
tions. Another feature of the game nu* workout today for their Sun *
ee Riadium showdown wilh ihe
ll that the team which la behind (|tv fi,*b will) the Baltimore
Giants. The viewing was fruitful,
can elect In receive the kickoff rolls „ Yankee stadium for ihe
too. according to Ewbank. Ques­
after scoring.
National Football league title
tioned whrthrr he and hit staff
Paraeghlin hadn't announced a
The Giant*, who had a long
had Irarnrd anything after going
definite lineup, hut he will defin­ workout Wednesday morning, en­
over the latest Giant films with
itely have Army fullback Harry joyed a respite Christinas Day
a pracllcrd eye. h r acknowledged
Wallers In the barkfield with while Ihe Colls praclired in Halil
they had Just what they learned,
Dawkins. The left half will he more,
I'nlted Press International
of course, will rem ain Ewbank'I
•ith er Joe Morriaoo of Cincinnati
rest will do our hoy* more
Collerr football» annual post* secret Until afu-r Sunday's game.
or Jam es Wullf of Michigan K0(Hj oian a workout," Howell
.
,
season
holiday
competition
g
e
t * _______________
Stale.
said. "Me have loo * many men m|0 f„|| swing Saturday with four .
s vr
:
Injured to pul them through a
,hrrP o( wj,kh „ UI br
A g C IS N i l B u m C r
iiaril practice.
icsisrd nationally tor armchair
LONDON (U PD —Charles Bry­
Howell lilted nine rntn on his nuafiefhjcki
ant. a 76 year old antique dealer,
C l a a e w e .:.* .
P#rli,;r
',prtk
Ihe Ga- rornpelrd in Ihe annual Christmas
slugging Kecords
•" • " r,p
fft«» »»'!'p
&gt;* re
ady lor.Saturday s ' feature*
r , Jare
lfWM
)nv,1ir&gt; Day awlinming event at Serpen­
“
- *“nd*&gt;r nw' ,h
Fla.; the lllur-tiray game at tine |j ) e in Hyde Park ThuraNEW
YORK (LTD — Ernie
Banka of the Cubs broke n major lion of Roosevrlt Grler. Grier, W&gt; Moot, omtry&lt; Ala . ,j;r Ka.«West day for the 36th consecutive jear.
league record, a Ini ol seals in pound defrntlvc tackle, suffered a I p|,rjnf im r st p , n yrllv i,r „. The water Irinperalure was a
the stands and plenty of pitchers' knee injury and aggravated an 1(H, lhc \ nr1h-Snulh nlghl mutest n'ppy 4° degree*.
la“ ,S!‘" al Miami, Fla All r.rcpl Ihe Mlhearts In winning the National ®,d
L eague', .lugging crown for I PM.
mZ ' I V.V'ttl 'i'art.-rn .“ "’rs! n ” aml'
A u t ° K a l 'C
Hank* was lar and away the
_
Iional T\ anrf ratlin networks
GARDENV Calif. ( C P I (-John­
Mississippi (S-2) will mrel Fturleague's tnp slugger with a &lt;it4 tihlilnn titlellnw.ll hoped In receive a fa w
3-l&gt; In the Gator Howl l«. nie Parsons, Tony Hellrniiauscn
average, according lo uffinal fig vorahtr
rcp&lt;,rt on t.ner t«ia,_ hut
,
{ , niUonll and Hay Crawford arr listed
urea released today. Willie Mays may not know unlil bunday whelli ,.I1K
' . . j , , , , , ,, „ „ m among the 13 driver* who have
of the Giants finished second with rr the huge defensive star will be '
rnlpred Sunday’* 100-lap PSAC
“
J!
r.s t.irie ntue-tiray
game1 \ hefore national championship
,3X3, and was billowed by Hank ll
midget
Aaron of the Brave* with .316.
auto race *1 Ascot Stadium.
*
Both"
Ihe
Glant.
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ri
ra
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crV
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and Frank Thoms* of Ihe Pirale* hold light limbering up workouta ^
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■ ,
and Stan Muilal of Ihe Cardinals,
Salurday______________
at Yankee Sladlum.
"in be
I'l WuiiIh Ole Archie
each of whom slugged .326,
i.o,on&lt;i at 4t4S p.' Tm . el '.a ,t , will
Banka, whn wa« named the
NBC TV - radio features. The
West Jordan, Utah (DPI) —
Mnat Valuable Player in the
North
South game at Miami, {Fight manager Marv Jenson if
Date
league, compiled hi* slugging (iame
i
, .. , Changed
,,,,,
which figure* to draw a crowd of trying to lure light • heavyweight
____ by collecting
______ _ _______
____
J-'*' ISvIl.I.E, K&gt;. (I I I I ) —The ip(gv), will l-c a radio feature of champion Archie Moore to Utah
mark
379 total have*
in 617 lime* up III* league lead ' ' r *1 ' irginia M c v . i in Kentucky |( ,f hlutu^l Rroadcasllng System, for an evhihltlon bout with hla
-fhui the four game* figure t o 1peolege, Lamar Clark, who haa
ing total of 17 homer* gave him hasketliall game will be played
ihe' r tMate
Lairgrounds Coliseum
,jraw | a_&amp;.00*&gt; fan* In addition to j| scored 29 Knockout*,
including six
the record for most homer* cvrr al
I ah
kn ■t f w.l »»t I « M q I
tl,*l it
_
hit by a shortstop in one season. Jan 23 instead of Jan, ?t Roih large T\ radio audiences.
on one canl
Thw slugging Chicago sliurtslnp trams agrrril lo the new dale he
also led the league In run* balled cause of a ronfliet in liekri ar
rangement*.
In. with 129, while hailing .313.

Page «—Fri.. Dec. 26. 1358

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In Blue-Gray Tilt

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II Races On Tap

in- | I fAf*K lOfllOlM

Colls Hold Final
Practice At Home

Kalidan And Jacks
Battling For Post (

VCJ WiLL
NOT
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PLASH

OCHOOK:

Giants Hold Final
r'renuous Session

Post-Season Tills
Slated Tomorrow

Ernie Banks Broke
ling Records

NAME GAME o m r i t l . s
NEW YORK (UPli - Referee
Ronald Gibbs, umpire laud* Pa
larrt, head linesman Charley Her
ry, hark judge Clen Diehl and
field Judge Charley Sweeney have
been named lo oliiclale at next
Sunday's National Football League
championship game between the
New York Giant* and Raltimorr
Colt*.

I h Sidelined
PARIS (L'PI&gt;—Charles llumrr.
former Euroiwau middleweight
rhamplon, will ise unahlr to fight
Italy', Fernando Spalntt*
al
Home Saturday because of a
chest Injury suffered in a spar­
ring session.

TOURNEY OPPONENTS
RICHMOND. Va. (UPI&gt; — Co
.lumbla will play Richmond and
Georgetown will meet Per.n Stale
!fei the opening round of the Rich
tnond Invitational basketball tour■ament next Monday.

CORAL GABLES. Fla. lU P I tlloop Band, the favorite of 12,363
fans, scampered to a one length
victory Thursday tn the Slt.325
( hristma* Handicap at Tropical
Park. Air Pilot *a* second and
Little Porter finished third.

BOWL APPEARANCE
i NORMAN, OkU. (UPli - Bud
[Wilkinson, head roach at Okla­
homa who will be miking hla
fifth Orange Bowl appearance on
Ja n . 1, once was an a*'i*tant
• coach at Syraeun — hla New
Y ear’* Day opponent.

Royal To Lecture

D AY
P

Boxer

Hoop Hand Winner

COLUMBIA, SC. (UPl&gt;—Foot­
ball Coach Darrril Royat of the
Unlvcriity of Texas will he a
feature lecturer at the annual
South Carolina Coaches Associa­
tion clinic next August.

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Thru
March 30th

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Ini**' turh r»rllflr«&gt;*
kfiobfl »peu*f If maffltd and If I’torliM
Exceptionally clean amt nicely GA 2 C3U.
elikll he r*.|t«m*f at.'Of'llhw I* !*•*
i&lt;| tht unknown htut
lamlacapeii 3-bedr»otn aiul t lath
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RI AI ESI ATI’ DRIVE-IN
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TLnt'R X'of.aX', and • '* and all hllhtat
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with a Ini ot eetra*—
2.MI r'rrneh Avr
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FLORIDA ROOM HOlillY
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'* •'« llnut* at lUnfefd. Vlorlda. en r a
ROOM KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
*1 hin.a in *«niln»!t
Count*, flrtl Monday In tht month ef i t ■
AM
(trailer
- I t L I N D S - tlEATi US dwrld* to*«lll
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n,S
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t 111a Irl dar af Dtetmitr.
PRICK ONLY 3I7.7UU CORNER
B.cordln* ie »l*' Ih "* ; m i
P A n.M E R 'S AOENCY
(■CALI
of raeordad In I ***
LOT—Only 3633 down, plus cloa
P, r lltrndon
iionk 1. e*t* s* t 'i*n \
l aimer, Rraltor
Clark i Ireuii Court
ins cn I HA fmancinc.
Ilr It trot-It ft htmlnol*
• tpiinnlt Counl). I lerlda
if. II. Wblimnte, Avvoc.
Coianli. rlyrlda
• and J ef 1*0*T Puktlah Par, l- ll II A :« .|( 1«
S e m in o le R e a lly
IIC S Ficnth ,\ aI . Th FA 2 3221
ACT II 1 a1&lt;eia
mV t ' (tV a hClilil v.
Tim u n i i it i m a t . v iv iii
Aftrr hours t A 2 2CH or FA 2 021
W DIETRICHS — REALTOR
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hn-rirr. o r a i i r
BE At TI)R &amp; 1NMT.HR
1001 Park Avc.
FA 2 3232
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Third St A Park Avenue South
Plaintiff.
nf |l«ct!on 71. Town,
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Y'all Call Rail
able : I aoulh. Kanaa A
MAJOR BttOAVN REALTY
ArSTR At.I V If Aft RtS
:n Can
Phone FA 2 3411
fr l.-l* or.
Realtor
Toil and •*- h of i --I •'» 1 *f»h&gt; STATK OP rU'RltiA 11*
Tti Jk'h.
Honied IJoAijrncil Kor
I AKE MARY
TR AM A IIAIthl-.
who** Hat
i HOD K I AM I RON I I "1.x
known rtfidanrt *• 7II Hrwil'1 I
Horidu
Livinp.
Ph
FA
2 3237 or FA 2 1901
In brnutlful residential area
strrti, Vi eel Aur . Lon* letau l X*w
i j HedrooRis— 1 i - P ath s
S i 300 W utlh lerm*
fork
You will tike rntl.e Hi aI * i . n v
Reduced for quirk (ate by owner
COUNTRY PIIOPIRIY
■III ef C-mrUlBl he* tien filled
3 bedroom, double s»ra:r itor 7' Acres, on paved read some
•ralnet yw«
ie» Circaii r e i n
' VA - FHA m
In and for Sfmlnoln CoUMv. rior.
agr room, walking dliianee nf large cUr h trees, ililferrut van
He, |n rhanetty: Ihal m* naiu'l
Inwn. (tore*, A thurchev AAtiie rtlrs Acre nf young tengelawi
F H A In S e rv ic e
eeld eult I* *e e.llon '
iP.
D : V r ^ : * . : ; f: : : i : ; i i » : « . r . of
vor** Hi* ehorl lilt* "f **-ii&gt;P '*
1 box AVAV, Sanfnrd Itrrahl
Two house* Price HO.'frtOO with
C o n v e n tio n a l
MO'AIt II 11:111.1 Plelnllff. V.
• W ^ w V V n R n i m .. ».•* ■
Al'eTIUMA IMIHIIH l'*f"li'&lt; t
Irrnil availah'e
EXUEIMIONAL VALUK
r i l l s&gt; l ' i : f ‘• i : \ t i «f* t- . - ni.
F in a n c in g
fin (a |* iirn v n o v cu rk *t inond (on to flit vour i * - " r o'
4 Bedroom. 2 bath kitehrn equtpo l h t r y ie e d ir .t w i t h f h t C l t m
f
S i . ^oltm Istallif C "wyxiwy
rirfgit rosM
md home AUny othr' extras
'he f’lr rull &lt;* - i f e f »*rpi- •
|1&gt; / • ' r I* kjr4i«k
D o w n P a y m e n ts
v'eunly el lenferd, rionda »i I
tild
ID
lair
llff.
FA
2-lb‘
J
lu ru n CUrk
1.4
N p an Avr. I'h. I A 2 4123
e e r y * e . .i t ■! Ih* -a ni*
•1 •
MKAt.h
L o w A s S I0 0
I lfC * a 1Inf ri# oh nr h * f " *
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• lltil*h1wr«. Jr.
I I l h dot of J e n a e r * . A T» I s ’ *
AA All HU Rrekrr
IHJSA i, PA Y TO N
):«1
|l till ill n»
ll*r*l" fill not
* deel** nr lininciiiulc Occupancy
Phone FA 2 2191
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Leal
Estate
Broker
ihnl**'«i
nut
te
tnltred
eaiiiM
JltArntr f-r rltlwtlffi
you, for default
We l&gt;uara/itte Petxonal
fh FA 2-1301—17'92 at Mlawaihd —-■
W*|TX'E9* mr hind and aawl ai
i o n : ALE OR BENI 2 bedroom
S:»itsfnctinn o r Y our
P s\1 ,K 5!w H T .f 0r t V r r J r .J J s Sanfotd aa*"in*l* ConfHn pl»*M*
t It home at 2704 Magrt'iUa Avr
th la ]0th dtv ol ftteambar. A. tl
N
V
w
r
2
bedruom
home.
Icrra'io
Money Cheerfully
n il.
(iL equipped kitchen, 2 blocks
(loon,
l.vrgc
car
porlc
and
utility
O r IIKRX'IM'N
III vViHIM I.
lal
pefumlcd.
room. Jfl.900. J3.O00 for r*|ility (runt Pmecrrsl School I A 2 3377
Clark •( lha rireult Court
I. TH* id AH H&lt;»" »o
r . i: I. Rurdl'k
riainilff.
balance 332 per month Phnnc nr 27IS Palmrllo Avr
_ Ptauiv' Clark
FA
2 2371
v
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Muithia*'
Jr.
r
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HO«
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a - n i m l J s . f L W ?5
VAHM
T'tftpdtnl
dwardt buildm*
aafard Flandt
x oT itr. to
Atiarnay
f
"
Plaintiff
THC
aTATE
GRAPrVILl.F. NUR.MRY
rx* THU SAME Ol
ftr ri.onii'A :
BKAUT1FFL HOLLY
i*al
■ IIKDIKHtM IIHI’SE- I* v
AIIA PHTIACHCA T I lilt Hill*
Tin Marlon d 1|ow-. wheat
...
All kintli and l i i n
jin,* i. a Pooka Hill. Ilaihtada. To. fl *r,l ,,f |‘,■I,Ilr Ihatructi.. .
furntsberl.
20
a2C
Florida
Room
nrmlarl* Cnuuly. fltrU i “ 'll "
I A 2 0*44
partially rnmpleted Cerporte. l.rapeville Avr.
f
Vnil* alt harfb*' oulHied that • tel** Ml# Iff 'hr d*mo|n*
u p i" Mtiltv hat n»*e krouahA tlllllIrr iVim-ler llirh kch*"' I--. M. Cnr. I l ' u . 17-92 A 27lh SI.
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3
30xl|n
lots
vinlll
t*
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o L i'ii ytu ►
** 2. Tkoiaaa II*wa in ■ar. l)•4 W * ' d T i " l d l
Merton Market C A B B A G E
xtreels nn 3 sides hervtrr al
{ W iffu it Cturt af lha Sirin J* dl. * m ■ » ,4i*. II I (AI »• •t»#
Phnn# FA 2*1 S° 1
PI.AM S for ts&gt; Fred Thuntial **ire-jM In aed fa' rtminel* *'-b"w1 f, fRlRlItMthR F- , 11d "A
ley
Beautiful
oak
shade
tr*'*
Cnuni'^V'of d* and itu a " h**t. c.mai*
tan, I A 2 3990.
and shrub* Call FA 2-u'.l3 br
'Viw*' **3 Vil. * ''X* Excellent Buy—3 bedroom hnmf 2
k* aimmenai. o'd*r*d and rwoulr- id*.
«.| i,. flit vout wrltla* aniwtr .r wide
eutdiU) i-ftti't *i-l
hjth rrramic Bird; Florida
tw mi * and II a m for ap
j . . . __
,ht romeltie* ni* i I *ail
Oh hid, plants f«»r sat' 3 fnr
t.. »|.,ei..*,| tw in: living room: kltrht-n fur
pointment
In Ihlt n i l . ' hn"lRlhE
htr«ln aaainit fyou
13.04. Mrs Bill Whit!'}. 2I(
th* «1*'k nI Ih* f"&gt;m * (h
nt ih* ArrhH*". I pished, rarporle. Utility room
In ikr off I** &lt; «nt
f#nln«lt Jfhp , ,
l i6»h Bt.
ClraviH C- pti I** «"d for
•»' r.’.'a'0*.';
V n*A*»r'i** On 2 large lotf 3I43W resson
C*kalr. Fitfida al
'? lure# niflft t ^ ( J * n * mV
B E A U T IF U L
able
nown
payment
Ph
laid rtuniv- and * ' 1 '* • '• ’* } ''* * V 'l'w a lrr
a f*»o ef '-I'h aa*»ar
4 »'",'* t
,1 lledroom — 1 R. 2 B ath
WnODRUFF'B
.^Y**d'r
FA 2 1*12. Rotdrts neal E*tali
!*on TRI MAV i: 'in AMS H-.fn1a MUir^f *ni
I arm A Garden Center
etid t.a) rn'iit
Sa'lentl n*nk Oulldlnr H-&gt;-m Ne !••*' down.
■II Orlan.ie Klvlda. Allnrnt. I." l*«|f|f
......
For the t:ext R »i tn Real Evta:e
ANNUALS
Invtrur IU&gt;n
the I'ta1n*'ff ner*|n ee ... * 1.*f . *r-* fishing .
MI Celery Ave
“I nr Ida. r • 3EK CL’M .E N &amp; HA11KEY
Januarv 9A, l»i» a* tanulrtii I«' i f&gt; riH'a ehirli
It • «A
S r . If v.u fail I" 1- •• • 1' '• • | t * '" , , 1 *",n \
AV. A. Cagle. Jr Salesman
I k 2 YRS. OLI»
n% Inf *T.
CB
a n fat#e
will "(a eettMd
*»ttf»d *r
. r and admit
aaf**#A
*&lt;’■
l O n EIt" PLANTS Fh. 7 A 2-1*13
IIP N Tara Ave Ph. FA ?-9Hi
• da Inal
1 nw Drwn Payrntnls
|
Fffl'
4
rr FA 2-0270. S A N F O R D
m_tha ar* farther n«tltl*-l th»r th*
ill#inf
»*
*
M in n .
.
UA Monthly Payntrnlf
Tan
FLOWER SHOP. W* u'egraph.
ft a! I "
(V d i
COUNTRY CLUB
attur* «t said amt &gt;• t« ehteia a *i,.
CONTACT
dt&gt;*r&gt;#
FIMILRS NTKSEBV
M ANOR
Magnolia A Onota TA 2 4675
OtoamenUI Shrubs • Trees • Teat
2 Bedrooms

Legal Notice

SU N L A N D
Estates

South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

f

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

’ OSTEEN HOME

HOMES

Florida Room

fllfl Cir«u»»
nf FaetAtnfti* &gt;.«■
reunt*. rinrtde. tnd ih* ***t " f . l t f l
th* laid I'miri et »«o»- 'd «#mH&lt;*-l* J H H A I
» « r * v»n " ,h*
&lt;’*&gt;
J l l l U ’
" o f
(lt'*d*n
CH'k »* th* r tr r j" '■••Jft.
\ LON DUN I L IT
a*min*te C*uaty. (lerida
inlay drmnnstrat
11* A 'Im J, l . ' i s t f j i l t
I'eautv i l f 't
Ciiiomy recovery

— (M l.A . —
1 .0 0

Cor liny. 17 »J A 2Hh St.
p l a n I A 2 13*'

S te n s lru m
R e a lly
IIEBBI Rr STENSTRD'I
REALTOR
I YNN RISNER
LOTTIE BROADWAY
Aisoelatea
FA 12124
' i i s Plfk
Ph rA 11

ylfecl currency ref
likened to a (irk
Ir throw away hit c

, The BntKh
rbr rurreneie*

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

non, I
\„Y
European nation
lo» -1,ty
ternally conv erttble. y
fr*e currencies
les, wh*V .e«V lo t J V
TMrr
j
V
*
opened loda,
rtaetion. and the cui
^
malnrd firm, with no
Iglv buying
The fureency refor
that forrign firms which
V
turn lied up tn pound
«■ other European eurrei
M them at they lee fit
tange them fnr 1\ S an
0^ dollar* This was of pa
P*
fit
Mt

II—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS

FACTORY TO TOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Esetcstd head. Sag-prMf bottom
rad with piastre end». Plaiue
24-PIANO SERVICE
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
or rayon tapea. Cotton ar nylon
11. P. SMITH
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
cords,
Outboard Salea A Service
AV. L HARMON
Senkitrlk tilasn aantf Pnint Co.
M!3 Park Ave
F.A 2S27I I’h FA 2 1223 After 3 40 p m m i l l W 2nd St. Ph FA 2 4621
“ Everything lor thr Spartaman"
Vpur frfnnide Dealer
KOIISON SPtfRTING GOODS
301 n s F. lit. Ttiana FA :-43dl

PLUMBING A REPAIRS
Joe C, I hums*
16*1 Sarita SI.
FA 2 0619

I t - ARTICLES WANTtD

21 A Ml ILDING CONTRACTORR Comptoni Eneyclopediis FA21SM.

Caih (or furniture or durplui. For carpentry, ralntlne, screenSuper Trading Podt, Sanford
log, i«.uftnr, and plaster repair,
•stdtalt tile. a*br»toe aiding.
Orlando tiny. FA 20477.
ma«onry or wood slept, leveling
i i - M ilT V p U lo Tis ------------and repairing garages and
wrecking call F.A C-4S39.
Sanforda Moat Modern
Reauty Salon
ELECTRIC AL SERVICE
Suit Water T V Stampa
II AIt R11: IT ft BEAUTY NOOK
A ACTUM CLEANER REPAIRS
tni So, Oak
FA 2 3712 Parts [or all makes of .'leaner*;
I lettrliix. Hoover. Kurby. e tr
■M AI.E ' HELP W A .Sitll
Free ptrk-up Work gxiranteed
F.A 2 4763.
WANTED AT ONCE
Ranlrlgh Dealer in part Sanlord
nr Ea»t Vohiala Co. Write Rival- House AViring — Electric S m ite
Sid A’thlen
righ a Dept. FAL MO-R, Mem
RANDALL ELECTRIC CU
ph|». Tenn
U2 Mtgcohi
F*A 2-P313
Real Eaiate Saleaman NANFORt*
PROPERTIES. FA 2 3241 or 13 A— BUILDING'REPAINA
A AINTING
FA 2 7943

^ N S v, n°'

Aquarium 30 gat. with stand A
pump—Deluxe equipment; ex­
tras 33 f|&gt;h. 973. FA 2 4913
Used portable typewriter. &gt;H3o.
Used itaoderd typewriter. M3 no.
Powell's Office Supply, 117 S.
Msgnolli, FA 2-364!
AVinter Musette Spinet Piano, lull
keyhnsrd, walnut: almost new.
Cost 3337 Will sell 9075. terms.
Phntte FA 2 1971
Hollywood bedroom set, living
room set, automatic washer,
baby bed. kitehrn table and
rhatrs FA 2 0273.
This i&lt; * guail pen to the R|ti
Theatre for Gene Singletary.
Kap. datr Jan. 2. *33.

29—FURNITURE and
» ANTED IMMEDIATELY M AN Ft.OOR landing and finishing
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
HR WOMAN in (upply Con
Semirole County since 1323.
b irprff with IJawletgh Pr&lt;v|i4rl»
• RIG VALUES
H. M. Gleaton. Lake Mary
In Fanford or E. Voluiia &lt; n
• QUICK CREDIT
Can earn 13d weekly parl-llme
• EASY TERMS
Build
la
your
plan*.
Slid and up full time See F. N.
W
I
L
S O N - M A I K it
Rcmodrlinr
and
Additiora
Maiirv. p. O Rov 71, Anolhony
New And UiftJ Furniture
DUN LI KE
or vtrile Rawlelgh’! Depl .
____ l'h"na FA S-AI21
311 E First St
EA 2 3622
r AT Ilh ,*34, Memphli. Trnn
Th:* D a sued p i " t0 ••&gt;» S ix i m p c r i a l d e c o r a t o r s '
rairtUng and papering
Thratte for Rntmlt Itlf'ier Evp
FA J-U'id nr FA 2*7BU) a itir au.
date Jan 2. '39
20. Alain in trn iair
Florida Time* Union li now tak
mg application* for adult motor
routrv male or female, A boy*
for blevele routes Contact Bill
» asc. HM W. Id SI.

5SA V K S
New &amp; Used
F u rn itu re an d A ppliances

Mather of Sanford

24-IN S l B.ANCr

203 263 T. First Ft. I’h. FA 2*9993

/

J C c U U lA
u .- j

Uird furniture, appliances, tool*
etc. Bought-aold. Lirry'a Mart
213 Sanford Ave Th. FA I -4111

7

Meich Hide
I A 2 37*2
Cob-red help wattled, mult be over
21 apply ia person at Ti( N" »f —NOTICES—PtHSONAIfl
Whittle.
flCOTTS P.AI.AI MANOR
*l_Wnrk AAanted
llomt for the agml
2630 Orlando Dr. Sanford
Baby llttinj. Ironing. FA 2 7929
I’hor.e PA :.72t4
Ironing. lOe L 13c. FA 2 7211
23—Xl’El t.AL SERVICES
WELL DRILLING
Fairbanks Mnrse Pumps
Repairs to all make*
HOWARD IV. LONG
2«7 E. Commercial Avr.
Phone FA 2 2Ml
Quick Laundromat Srrvlra
Shirts Finlihcd In 41 llouri
Sandora Dry Claantng
F 23th St. Foodmart Bide
Sul TIIHIDK LAUNDROMAT

Ulankifierl JMapInv
I ndrr Conslrudlen

RAVENNA PARK
A q l ’IET COMMUNITY
Near M.iyfnir ('ountr)* Cluh

Old-I t**hlnneH llnntlvrttan
Save up a few odd J«b* ami give
me a rail. I'll ft, them all
EA 2 0770.
latte weight safrly with newly
Released Drx A Diet Tablrti
Only S4c at )our Drug store.

Quality Homes

W— ATHI.ES H ilt SALE

MODERATELY TRICED

Cotton A Wool Yarns Notions,
Thread*. Tapes.
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At The 5!gn Of The Totem Fo|*.
2617 S French At*

Low Down Payment

rdeyinon Tutiti Tested Frea
ROLLINS HUBBY SHOP
b a r g a in s in u s i:n HEATERS
M o n th ly P a y m e n ts
At The Sign Of Tha Totem Pol*.
Mott Any \|*ke
L e sifl T h a n R e n t
•2617 fl Franch A»«.
11 IIM II RE * ENTER
116
W.
lit
x|
F.A
23111
IT All’S - SPR1MILLR
SYSTEMS
All type* and (tree installed
“Do It Ycurwlf ’
C h o o se Y o u r O w m T ile
tVL REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
A n d P a i n t C o lo rs
Machine and Supply to.
207 AV 2nd St.
I’h EA 2 6437

Buy Now

LOST

AAhile mlnnlurr Tnorlle,
ntnlr, nenr viclnilv of fith
ments. Invulcei. hand hills, and nnd Stfiifunl Avc. Call—
program*, e t c .
Prngresine Sjinfiinl I'ojirr Depl.
Printing Co Phone VA 2 29M —

ENVELOPES, Letterhead*, state­

SJw&amp;maksA

West 13th St
Auto Repair* A* tl*&gt;ad Setvttt
HALL'S GARAGE
102 Celery A vr
r.A 2 2103
Nile, A S t.,da; a
FA 2-2020
ROI,l*AWAY."~Hotpltal and Bihj
Rrdi Day, Week or 3l«nth—
Ttl. FA 2-3!lt. Furnitur* Center
116 VAtlt Firit St
AUTO

GLASS

IN S T A L L E D
\\ intUhirltl
lU rk Glaae
llonr E li**
le n t ( ilu i
SK K V ICi:
S enkartk Tilaaa nntl I’nint Cn.
112 114 W. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2-4422
HEATING
II. II. P O P E CO.
1«« S. rack ---- FA 2-4231
Furniture Movlnr A- Stnrage
f I . Cllll Mi x Agent
WASHBURN VAN LINES
|jt»&gt; French Ave
FA 2 1991
Fp*'* llrtters — Floor Fureersi
Clean and Nervte*. 9(34. Outaidc
lank Inilallition. F.A 2 4TJ3
u a r ih in w ! a p f .u m iv r .
FOR

PLUMBING

WORK
CALL i Free Estimates)
T ill xAILl.E
PLUMBING A HEATING IM .
3n! JOSEHIINX ST 7 IT&lt; FA ILLE
It wi.l pay YOU ta see u&lt; before
r o box y n
you fcuy. Open Evenirc* end
l.irrnsed — Bemded — Inturrd
Sunday*.
xASf o n n — rhone fa 2 7«»t
I ASTfllDF. TRAILER M I.M
TITUSVILLE — Phone 1119
I’elatke, Fla.
PLUMBING
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Gators, Rebs Polish Attacks
JACKSONVILLE. Fla. fU P l&gt; - bands full matching yardage gerout running or passing, led hit dowed all other department*, on
Ftorlda and Mlatltsfppi held fi­ agalnit quarterback Bobby Frank- tram in acoring with aix touch- 3* completions of 121 for ten
nal workout! today on the eve of lin, halfbacks Jamea (Cowboy 11down* and three conversion* for touchdown*.
what Ji predicted to he one of Woodruff and Kent l/jveland, and 39 pointi. He carried Ihe ball 192 Ironically, paaa drfenio It FInr
lime* fqr a five - yard per carry ida'a weakrM department. The
the cloaett fought Gator Bowl fullback Charlry Flower*.
Franklin, who la juit aa dan-1average Rut hi* pauing ovrrtha Gatora rankrd second In the con­
gamea In hiitoryr.
The paai • happly Rebel* a r ­
ference In rushing yardage, but
rived today for a llaht drill on
had Ihe worst pas* defense rec­
the Gator Bowl field wheie tome
ord in Ihe SEC.
40,000 fans are expected to turn
If the Gator* outscorc the Reb­
out for Saturday'! nationally teleels, 142 • pound quarterback Jim­
vlacd game at 2 p.m, Florida rn- _
_ _ _
my Dunn will have to be at hi*
ramped a t nearby Ponte Vrdra
D l a a j % - I S a i ^ « a
all ■ time belt. The Tampa icnBeach Monday and worked
at | | |
D l l l v aU l Q V
I I I I
for ha* produced when it counted
• high aehool field.
»
this season, despite his site. He
Peiplte Plorlda'i reputation as
MONTGOMERY fLTIJ - The rated alight favorite* todav to win led Ihe team in scoring with four
a defensive giant, observers are invading Yankcea. aparked by fill- the 2HI annual Blue • Gray fool- touchdown* and patted for two
lookiag for aomo wide • open play ly Austin of Rutger* and Dick hall clanlc here Saturday.
more.
on tba part of Loth team* and a Longfellow of Went Virginia, were
The odd* • maker* gave the nod The Gaton depend principally
high • acoring affair.
to the Blue* on strength of their on the rushing of sophomore full­
Misilaalppl, coached by Johnny
heavier line. The Yank forward back Boh MiJhy who had a 3 4
Vaught, already haa marked Itwall outweigh* the Rebel* by ruvhlog yardage and halfback Don
•elf aa a touchdown maker, rank­
right pound* per man and the Deal, a sophomore who ipecilling first In the Southeuilern Con­
Yankee backfield i* three pound* Det in long • distance runt.
ference in nnhlng yardage. Flor­
heavier at each post. The Blue
ida coach Bob Woodruff haa in­
line I* anchored by four end*
dicated he haa some offensive
weighing 220 pound* or more.
trlrko up his alceve to counter­
An
eye-catching
program
of
II
.Kickoff
. . lime for the national
act the Rebel attack.
hli
rare*.
Including
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But W’oodmff will have
lo t in the loth event. I* on top to with a sellout crowd of 23.000 ex*
nir f at Ihe .Sanford Orlando KenJam Cramlnn Bow In
the Cradle of Ihe Confederacy.
nr* Club.
The North will be wit to avenge
Usually there are onlr 10 racea
BALTIMORE, Md (U P h -The
on Friday night, hut an extra last year's thrilling 21 • 20 loss
rvrnl wa* made j&gt;o»aililr when If Ihe elastic rum Inir m form Baltimore Colts ran through their
track official* pasted up the lait I* will be the Yanks' time to win final Memorial Stadium practice
race W'edneiday night to close The two teams have alternated today prior to their departure Sat­
winning the last four clashes, hut
early for Chrirtma* Eve.
urday for New York and the Na­
MIAMI (UI’I)—A battle between
j](g Blimp, a young greyhound the boy* from Dixie hae a 13 6 tional Football League champion
BUI Kaiidan of Plltiburgh and A1
|t0(, nm ncll't well balanced edge in Ihe scrlei.
Jacks of Penn State for the start-|(fnn&lt;l, rule* a ft to 2 favorite on
"^hc player* represent 2S schools •hip tilt with the Giants.
The Colts planned a limited
log quart'-bac’- job on P e Yan- tf,P morning line In the feature. ^ om 18 ,u ,e * *nd all section* of
kce squad highlights Ihe prepara- jh e ft.pound hrindle stepper who , M ! „
, , J r "*?*• practice In New York Saturday,
tlona for tin* a n n u l North-Soul' won*(
(„•„ yPm» old until
l-nngfcllow rankrd sixth in the and then Ihe big game, the one
college all • alar football game Ma rrh, has looked sharp In col- na,lon In passing and seventh na Eubank called his club’s "greather* Saturday night.
lerting . win and a second in three "nnallv for total offense. lie con c»t opportunity.’*
One thing I* certain, however.
.0 far lids seajon.
neeied on 7» of 13ft aerials for
While the Giant* rested ChristThe right halfback spot on Ihe
f ( f t finishing Itapplrs, one of
&gt;»rd* and six touchdowns. h r mas. Ihe Colls ran through drills
North team will be llllrd by an tn3n). , ( m (rom Keith Dlllor's
the hall M limes for 234 aimed at polishing their defense.
all • round all • American, Pete •(ring, **hich also includes the &gt;*rds and five touchduwn*. Ills As the playoff game drew near,
Jlawklni of Army.
fabulous Indurall. also rates care- receiver* for the game will be Ewhank reported his tram In
Whoever wind* up as signal cal fu| eomldcratlon in the main (■nky Jim Wood of Oklahoma good condition. However, with typ­
|«r for the North. South Coach cvcnt.
Slate and rugged Gene O’Pella of ical caution he brushed aside 11*1barrell Jtoyal of Tcxaa It con
There is no matinee scheduled Villanov*.
llmnrc's role aa ■ three and oneYlncrd he'll have Ihe belter paa-tomorrow because of the TangerAustin guided Rutger* to its half point favorite.
•er. H« will Hart Buddy Mum- | „ e Bowl game in Orlando Ratur- &gt;»*t •* •» »
acveral decade*
The Colls lulfrrcd a 24-21 regu­
phreyof Baylor, the No. I paner day afternoon. However, an all- with In* daitling running. The lar season lo** to Ihe Giant*, and
In the narto-v. Ife al*n hia Joe *|ar fard it listed tomorrow night, *N|11 I*® * pounder has Just about Ewhank hadn't forgotten when the
Dtlany Of Georgia Tech, who including Ihe Tangerine Bowl every offensive record at New odds makers were quoted.
Jersey aehool, such as total of
a te ra .td 42.8 yar * a punt di. — Handicap In tho loth race
"We've got to play it either
fense, 3,oftft yard*, yards rushing, way," he observed realistically.
the lesion.
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and
tn'al
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sea­
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"We have the beat p a m r and
"Favored nr nol. we atlll have lo
son. 1,42ft yard*.
top punter for the game," Itoyal ^
block and tackle." Ewhank often
Virginia Tech quarterback Itllly reminds his tram that Ihe nddi
Mid.
llolarlaw, sixth in the nation won’t help it win games.
Both Hoyal and North Coach
total offense, and Kentucky half­ One off • the - field facto- that
Ara Parseghlan of Northweitrrn
back Bobby Cravens, rated one ol most coaches agree does wu,
aaid they will uie Ihe twoplMoon
ay item. As the game will be
NF.W YORK ( IT I)—Coach Jim the hardest runners tn thr South­ panics, however, is u close study
played with professional ruin, Two Howell will pul his New York eastern Conference, pace the of a rival s films, ami the Colli
they may use unlimited substitu­ Giant* through their Iasi strenu­ South attack.
have hern doeng tome heavy view­
tion*. Another feature of Ihe game ous workout today for their Sun
ing in preparation for their Yank­
la that the team which la ...........
hehiml day clash with the Balllmore
ee Stadium showdown with the
Giants. The viewing wa* fruitful,
can d e ft to receive the kickoff Colt* #t Yankee stadium for the
after scoring.
loo, according to Ewhank. (JueiNational Football league title
Paraeghlan hadn't announced a
tinnrd whrlhrr he and hit Half
The Giant*, who had a long
definite lineup, hut he will defln- workout Wednesday morning, en­
had learned anything after going
iii ly havo Army fullhark Harry joyed a respite Christmas Dayover thr latest Giant films vlth
Walters In Ihe backfield with while thr Colti practiced In Baltla practiced eye. he acknowledged
Dawkins. The left half will he
they had Just what they leamrd,
m
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I'nlled
Pres*
International
•Ither Joe Morrison of Cincinnati
of course, will remain Ewbank'i
or James Wullf ol Michigan K
Ifmreli
k
KOO(j r||lin , workout" ii'swcn
holiday competition
gel* secret until after Sunday's game.
*U ,t'
*
** '•- . » • ^ v o loo • many men mb, full awing Saturday with four
Injured tn put them through a flm M i ,hrrP of whlch wj„ !)r , pt. Afire Is No Harrier
Imrd practice.
evlatd nationally for armchair
LONDON (UIT)—Charles Ury
Howell listed nine men on hit quarterbacks.
ant, a 7ft year old antique dealer,
Injured list earlier in the week
.Saturday's features are the G a­ competed In the annual Christmas
hul all are ex peeled lo tie ready tor Bunt pamr at Jacksonville, Hay swimming event at Serpen­
Sunday with the possible ex rep Fla.; Ihe Blue-Gray game at tine lake In Hyde I'ark Thurs­
NEW YORK (U rit - Ernie (Ion of Roosevelt Grier. (Irirr, 2H0
Banka of Ihe Cub* broke a major pmind ilrfrnvivr taeklr. suffered a Montgomery, Ala.; the East W est day for thr 38Ht consecutive year.
Fbrinc game at Fan Francisco. The water temperature wa* a
league record, a lot of teats In
knee injury and aggravated an
lhe Nesrtfi-Koulll night contest n'ppy 40 degree*.
Ihe aland* ami plenty of pitchers' old
arm Injury during last Sun­ at Miami, FI* All rirrp l the Mi
hurt* in winning the National day'a 10 0 playoff victory over the
League's slugging crown for tf&gt;RF Cleveland Browns for the Eastern Slid game will he carried on (la­ Midget Auto Race
tional TV and radio networks
Bank* was tar a nd away the nT.’, ! , ' " " ' ' , " " " "
GARDENA. Calif. (L T D —John­
title.
Mississippi (K 21 will meet Flor
league'* top slugger ......
with a- CI4 Ihvlslon
Hnwe _ hum
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to
rece
ve
a
fa
,. H1-3TJ in Ihe
lL Gator Bowl, tie,
nie Parsons, Tony Itcitrnhausen
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average, according to otlirial fig voratde report
on I trier today hul
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and Bay Crawford are listed
urea rrlraird today. Willie Maya may not know until Sunday wheth, ’ .
. .'
among thr 13 drivers who have
of the Giant* finithrd second with r r he huge defensive star will tm 1 lis 'ric v i. on audience at 2 P m rntrrrd Sunday's 100-lap l.'SAC
.1*1. and wa* followed by Bank kit i i iiii
«\» I.Thc Blur (ir*y irirne l*rfore national
championship
midget
Aaron of the Brave* with .318,
Both the Glanla and Colts will J r »parlty crnsU » ! » . ! :
• uln race at Asrot Stadium.
awl Frank Tlioma* of the ITrale* hold light limltering up workouts
^ • r. *
,. ' ' . .
and Stan Mu*lal of the Cardinals, ttiiimiav .i
Ktxtium
clash t.efore
a pcapacity
crowd of
Saturday
at
3
anker
Stadium.
M&gt;wo
„
4:4J
^
WuntH Ole /\rchic
each of whom slugged .329.
Banka, who wa* named the
NBC TV • radio feature*. The
West Jordan, Utah (UP1I —
Moat Valuable I'layer in Hie
North • South game at Miami. Fight manager Marv Jenson ll
Game
Date
Changed
leariie, compiled his singeing ........ ..
.........
_. whlrh figures lo draw a crowd of trying lo lure light • hravyweight
mark by collecting 379 total liases LOLISvII.Lr,, hy. ( i I'll) The mnoo, will le a radio feature of rhamplon Archie Moore tn Utah
kBgltda-Mcs.s'tn Kentucky (f,p wjutual Broadeastlng System, for an exhibition bout with hi*
In &lt;17 times up III* league lead
Ing total of 47 homers gave him haikelhall game will be played Thul ,hp fwir r , mf, f,gurP , n protege, Lamar Clark, who has
the record for most homer* ever at the Male hairgrounds Coliseum tlraw |ssoo&lt;l fjni in Edition
scored 29 knockouts, Including lix
bit by a shortstop in one season. Jan. 23 tnilriil of Jan. 21 Both large TV radio audiences.
on one card
The slugging Chicago shortstop teams agreed to the new date he•Iso led Ihe league In runs hatted rausc of a cnnfllet in ticket ar­
rangements.
In. with 129, while batting 113.

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RICHMOND. Va. (U ri) - Co
.lumbla Will play Rlrhmond and
Georgetown will meet Penn State
tot the opening round of the Rich­
mond Invitational basketball tour­
nament next Monday.

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ROW!, APPEARANCE
• NORMAN. Okla. (UPll - Bud
Wilkinson, head poach at Okla­
homa who will be making hia
fifth Orange Bowl appearance nn
Jan. I. oner was an asddant
• roach at S y racu n — hit New
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PARIS (UPli—Charlea llumer.
former Kuru|M-*u mlddlewnaht
champion, will lie unable to fight
Italy's Fernando Spalotta at
Borne Saturday because of a
rhrst injury aulfered In a spar­
ring session.

Hoop Hand Winner
CORAL GABLES. Fla. lU P Illloop Band, thr favorite of 12,363
fans, scampered to a one Irnglh
victory Thursday In the $11,323
Christmas Handicap at Tropical
Park. Air Pilot was second and
Lillie Porter finished third.

Hoyal To Lecture
COLUMBIA, SC. (UPI &gt;—Foot­
ball Coach Darrell Royal of thr
L'nlvrrtily of Texas will be a
feature lecturer at the annual
South Carolina Coaches A lloca­
tion clinic nest Augual.

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NAME GAME OFFICIALS
NEW YOIIK tUrt&gt; - Referee
Ronald Glblia, umpire Ixntli t*»lanl, head linesman Charley Ber­
ry, hack judge (Ten Diehl and
field Judge Charley Sweeney have
been named to officiate at next
Sunday's National Foothill lx ague
championship game between the
New York Giant! and Baltimore
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ROOFTNO W—ARTICLE! FOR BALE
FALTORY 1 0 TOU
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PLUMBING l REPAIRS
ALUMINUM
Vour Frlnrurte Dealer
J«e C. Tkonta*
VENETIAN BUNDS
RtmsON SP*&gt;RTING GOODS
10*1 Santa St.
FA 2 4*11
Eorloird head. Si|prno( bottom
301 4 8 t . l i t rliana FA :*»JSI
rail with plaitie ends. PUltte
24—PIANO SKRA1CE
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
or rayon tapte. Cotton or nylon
W. P. SMITH
PLANO TUNING A IIFPAIRING cords.
Outboard Sale* A Senlre
W. L. IIAR.MON
S r n k n r i k ( J i m and P a i n t Cn.
2313 Park A 'a
FA 2 4231 I'h FA 2 4223 After 3.00 p m 112-114 AV 2nd St. Ph FA 2 4*21

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IA F F -A -D A Y

2. 3 mil 4 bedroom houin •ml
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ROSY L PAY'TON. Brekrr
rhosd FA 2-1301
FOR RENT- 33 ft trailer. Pme*
trril Tr. Court I h FA 2J47C
2 bedroom apartment ceir Tmeerr if school, no r*’* MIS Elm
Ate

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T II Phillips Phone Gene's 7752
hlway 44. 3 tw-droom hnuw. fur*
ntfhrd *H0. unfumirVd 133
Unfiirnifhed 5 room houm kitchen
equipped G araje, nlre lawn,
tfood location. Adult*. Phone
FA 2 46UI or FA 2 3132.
P PNT o n LEA ^t mighty Birr
Ursc home FA 2234;
tlrsutifully (umithed room. Pru ale
home Phor.r FA 2-7JW.
Nice f l c e p i n j r n c m with p r u a l e
rnirseee
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FA 2 3431
Fumbhod tarape apartment
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4 - REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
WAS *14.500
NoW 117,300
17i0 Masnnlia. l^rse 5 bidrwm.
2 bath hom e

tVELAKA APARTMENTS: roomt ROBERT A WIlllAMS. Realtor
Pijimend I undiui'l. A**or
p n i a t e b a t h * . 114 W F i r i t 9 L
FA 2 33*1
\ttanlir P.anL Bldg.
2 b edroum home, kitchen r q u i p p r i l
Cl.osi: IN
Phone FA 2 3303.
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i—RI M. FST \TI F41R S tl.F
h o u » c recertly rein'idelH
Appri* 3 acre* rlearetl A fenr
**l land Low down payment.
FA 2 0301
room home ideally located in
Utile Venice. FA 2-TtiAl
Ln|* for fall, tneated fi mile* VV
of Sanford. I’h FA 7 3240.
In e acre tile (arm. Lars* 3 tied
room home, large ham Eaty Mayfair lertlon a ipselmit 3 bed
lrr in * doieph It Levj*. Phone
mom home. FA l-ltf'ik
FA 2 1223.
New unfurttliheil c»r»ge ucart
ntenl, i nnl rolled It at in ^ couple
only. FA M W .

SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

lll’FORTUNITV 01 THE WEI K
Ekrepuonalt) rlran arul nicely
landica|&lt;ed 3 bedruotn and 1 bath
bnrtie with a bit ol extra*—
FLORIDA ROOM — IIOUDY
ROOM KirUIKN EQUIl’MLNT
- I t L I N D S - HEATERS —
ItllAFES-FAT 10. S A L E S
I*It ICE ONLY $17,7H). CORNER
LOT—Only $C35 down, plui cloy
Ins en THA fmanttn;.

Seminole Really
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Ell:. Methvln—Velma Gnnralrr,
Adelaide II Moiri — A'*oclnfe&lt;.
IWI Dark Avc.
EA 2 3it2
MAJOR BROWN III \I.TY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Ph FA 2-3237 nr FA 2 1901

Honied Ucdlirnci! Kor
Huriita Livlftff.
Ci I Bedroom*—1 4; « Baths Reduced for quick isle by uwner

f VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $100
Im m ed iate Occtipuncy

Wc (,unr*.itte Personal
Satisfaction or Your
Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

Caih (or (urttitur* or lurplui, For carperttty, painting, icrefnSuper Ttadlnf Poit, Sanford*
Inc. tou’lng, and piaster repair,
a* pita It tile. a*be«tof aiding,
Orlando llwy, FA 2-W77,
tnaionty
■■ * or
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* ' ■va eilep*.
* i I ’r , ileveling
k *k i t i ' i
i ;—ni m t t t a Hlo Ks
and repairing 5 aragM in,j
king call r.A 2 4533
wrecking
Sanfordi Moit Modern
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Beauty Salon
ELECTRIC AL SERVICE
Soft Water T V. Stamp*
VACUUM (LEAVER REPAIRS
i i a r k i c i t S hi,Al lV NOOK
103 So. Oak
FA 2 3742 P arts for all makes or .'leaner*;
t tertrlti*. Hoo'fr, Ktirby, etr
,* ~ M aek h e l p B a h i t l )
Free pirk up Work guaranteed
$ A . 1763.
________________
WANTED AT ONCE
liaulrtgh Dealer In part Sanford
Housa
Wiring
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Electric
Servlet
or Eait Abtuila Cn. AVrite natal*
Sid Vlhlen
eit;h», Dept. FALtW-R, Mem
RANDALL F.LECTRH7 CD
phi*. Tenn
1U Ma(no!is
FA 2 0915
Real Enate Saleiman SANTORt*
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BU IL D IN G -R EPA IR S
PROPERTIES. FA 2 3741 or 1 5
f» AINTING___________________
FA 2 75*43

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I .ed .lam l.rd lypewr tar, 433.no.
Powell* Office Supply, 117 S,
Magnolia. r.A 2 3412

"in ter .Mttirlte Splnrt Plano, lull
keyboard, walnut: almo»t new*,
• oil &gt;930. Will iell 5375, terms.
Phone FA 21171.
Hollywood bedroom set. living
rot'tn aet, automatic washer,
baby bed, kitchen table ami
rh-iirt FA 24773,
Thu is a gueit p m t« the R|ti
Thratre for Gene Singletary.
Exp. date Jan 2. ’39.

3 bedroom, double gsracf itor
a ir room, Aiylklng dlilatiee nf
tiuin. itore*. &amp; ehurche* Write
txii WAV, Sanlnrd Herald
EXCEI'd IONAL VALUE
4 Bedroom, 2 hath kitchen equip
ped home. Many other iitr a i
l,t*i tlfiairl,fl I A ! I5V3.

HOSA L. PAYTON
Registered Real Lilat* Dtoktr
rh. EA 2-1301—17-83 at Mlawathi
New 2 bedroom Jioinc. tcrrario
fliKirt, large car porte and utility
room. $«,»00. $3,000. ftir rqultyr
balance $32 per month Thortc
FA 2 2371

Mather of Sanford

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RAVENNA PARK

Quality Homes

Low Down Payment
Buy Now

LOST

Shoem aksA

\\ Ml R4I. Itrekri
Phone FA 7 2141

Aulu lirpaT* 6- Road .Stivice
HALL'H GARAGE
402 Celerv Ave.
F \ 2 2103
i o n SALE OR RENT 2 bedroom Nitfs A Sunday*
FA 2-2020
i R home at 2701 Magnolia Ave
t&gt;E Dii'ippetl kitchen, 2 blucki ROI.I.AWAY. Hospital and Rah)
Red* Day. W'c*k er Meoth —
from Plnecreat School LA 2 3377
Tel. FA 2-Stll. Furniture Center
or 271* Palmetto Ave
U6 Wen Firit St.
$ -iu m ffl&gt; . H JW fs

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Aquarium 30 gal, with Hand A
pump—Deluxe equipment: ex­
tra* 33 fish. $73 FA 2 4913

29—FURNITURE and
W ANTED IMMEDIATE!.V M AN FLOOR landing and finishing,
HOl^EHOLD (.IIOIIS
Clearing, w a x i n g
Servini
Dlt WoM AN to ittpply Con
.A—Rl. AI. ESTATE FOR SAIF.
Semir.ola County *inco 1923,
funtefy with Rawlelgh Produrt*
• DHi VALUES
K. M. Gleaion. Lake Mary
in Sanford or E. Voluaia Co.
• QUICK CREDIT
IF IT IS R E A L ESTATE
&lt; an earn $3o weekly part-time
• EASY TERMS
R
uild
la
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our
plans.
».k t .nilry A- Monteith
91do and up full time. See E. N.
WILSON
• MAIER
Kcniodellnr
and
Additions
at 117 S'U’.h l ark I’h. FA 2-4«&gt;S
'tai»ey. P. O Hoi 74. AlXnthony
DUN I I K K
New And Used Furniture
or write Rawlrigh't Dept,
NEATFST SHADIEST
I 'h o n . F A 2 - 3 6 2 i
Ml E First St
FA 2 3*a
TAL 110 334. Memphil. Tenn
nt ngalow
(nr aurh * low prlcr located in Thi« it a guett p t 'i tn the Rtu IMPERIAL DECORATORS
iSAVES
painting and papering
friend It qulel reifhbothi'nd— Theatre for Ronnie Rle’ier-Exp
New
A I’sed
LA 2-3716 or FA 2-70IU alter lu.
Th'* I. a c&lt; od InveHment at
date Jan 2, '39
Furniture and Appliances
$4,300 On Paittally furniihed —
~
24—INH1 II ANl.l
Sunir t n - l!rt*.e,| Jot It&gt;e 2» At ale nr Female
.'*.'" a* $40 01) j-fy month-her Florida Time* Union Is now tak
203 309 r . First ft. Po. FA 2 ^ 9 3
Uun (ot a n t n ' f i t m e n t o r a
mg application* for adult motor
o jia
h o m e NOW.
Used furniture, appliances, tools
toitle*. male or female. A boy*
/
M U iiA r: . /
etc. Bought-iold. Larry's Mart
(,ir htcyele route* l.’ontad Bill
W. It -mil" M E M B E R Aienfy
213 Sanford Ava Ph. TA l*4tU
Ca»c, HW W. tit SI.
R rytlnr A In a u re r
4 a : 3ta:
Aloc La ira II Ot'cr. II E lafftr Cub-red help wanted, mutt be oier Mei*t h ItIHt
C la.-xiflrd Display______
Arlell Trice. Everett Harper
21 apply ia ptrtoo at Pig S' 27—NOTICES—PERSON AI S
Phone FA 2 4991
*12 N Tatk
Whittle,
t nder ( onilruclioa
s t o r r s PALM MANOR
Lakrfrunt 2 bctlroum r.amc home. 71—W o r k W a n t e d
llotna for tho »gr*|
Pracllcalty fltiDhrd on in vide,
3690 Otlindo l)r. Sanford
lieautiful ltd right on lake. Short Baby sitting, Ironing. FA 2 792*
I’hom TA 2-7.14
distancr from DcLand $2,700
rath price. Can be financed Call trotting, 10c A 13c. FA 27*41.
A cjl'IET COMMUNITY
O ld'F aahinnrd H and* man
Crumpton Guilder* in Urlando,
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
Save up a few odd Jobs anti give Near Mnyfnlr Coufltry Club
GA 2 CM
me a rail, I'll fix them all.
WELL DRILLING
REAL ESI ATE DRIVE IN
FA 2 0770.
F'aitbanks
Morse
Pumps
'.'111 Trench Ave
Ri-pairx In all rnatrs
I*&gt;*e weight safely wi;b newly
J. W. HALL
HOWARD W. LONG
Released Dr* A Diet Tablet!
R e alto r
?)7 E. Commercial Air.
Only *lc at your Drug itore.
“Call II ' Phone FA 2-3t',4l
Phone FA 2 2611
2X- AI II I.E.N FOR S 'l.i:
FAHMKR'S aiTkn CY
Quick Laundromat Servlet
N A 1 at met, Realtor
Shirts Finished lu 41 Huun
MODERATELY TRICED
Cotton t Wool Yarni Netlaaa,
D. II IVhitntnte, A**oc.
bandore Dry Cleaning
Thrrsdi, Tapea.
U t S. French Avr Ph FA 2 3721
E 25lh St. Foodmirt Bldg
HOI,LINN II()I I ||Y SRor
After Lours FA 2 2C15 or f A 2 4331 m i ITIISIDE I.At’MIKOMAT At The Sign Of The Totem Pole
2617 S. French A»e.
IIAYMONII M. IIAI.I,
reltelnon Tulm Teitrd Free
RL A lto n A INNER (Ml
ROLI.IKS HOBBY SHOP
Monthly Payments
BARGAINS IN UM.D HEATERS
Third St A Park Avenue South At Tha S.gn Of Tha Tot tea Pole.
Moit \n y Make
Less Than Rent
Y'atl Call nail
2617 5. French Ave.
II IINIIl RE 4 E M I n
Phone FA 2 5041
III W. Ill M. 1'A 2 3111
I'l MP» - SPRINKLER
I IHItl'K t AKEFRONT I " I s
SYSTEMS
In beniittful tc'idrntial area
All type* and m u
installed j
*v300 fai unh term*
•Do It Yourself1
Choose Your Own Tile
COUNTRY PROPERTY
WE REPAIR AMI atRVICE
Acres, cn paved read, lorn*
S T I N E
And Paint Colors
larce citrus trees, different 'a ri
Mashme and Supply to.
etlrl Acre of &gt;oung tintebiwi. M7 W 7od St.
Ph. I A 2 6432
M h ilr mlnnlurr Poodle,
Two house* Price $H V "',W with
I NVKL4JPES. lYlterhead*. stale
rnnle, near vicinity of filh
terms available
mrnli. Invoices, hind bills. a»d
nnd Sanfurd A*e. tall—
program*.
elf,
Progressive
S i . John* I'+tafly tw y w a y
Printing Oi, Phone r A 2-29M — Sanford Toiler llrpl.
1,i7 N Pilk Ave. Ph. » \ 2-4123
Sufi West 13th 51

AUTO GLASS
r.R A P r.m i.r. n u r s e r y
IlKAUTtrUL
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WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
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Me Invite you lo bt our gueala ahaoluttly fr«9
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u p g u m a bad r e v i e w a n d pro
r e e d e d to go gunning t o r t h r r n t
Ic T h r actor w»* p l a v r d hy J a c k
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J " D a n n y Thom** Show ' a lt o w*t
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m o r e h e a rtw a rm in g »how thl* tea
»on. I ll wind up with h e a r t b u r n
Tbr t b i a a r l Sw im : NBC TV will
bury tho m ghttim r v e m o n of * Tic
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r e p l a c e ii with "B uck*kln
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Fridav night light* NBC-TV will
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F e b ( with a n th r o p o l o g u t Mar
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in l he morninc
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N aiirrne Prngram
H i Year P a r la C oa rt
The Church of the Natarenc it la • ( ) I’oa .a n tra tto n
H i 1 u r n o t n .f l *f P. ■•••
pm cnlcd a ChriMmas program
H i T &gt;o P N .a r
Sunday evening. I'niqur wai the
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fact that eaif niemberi. composed
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of Sundae school clanes, choie
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parts rather than rereinng as
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were featured in Ihe program pre, ; i i-nunt. F air
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hour. Sunday. The Morr of the til:a H i V,li*stue* Tim*
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Holy City wa» told in skit and
H i Marta
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long,
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l i i l l l l a a ll n g anO T la klrg
lAter, Santa greeted each child
U H i » * * • — Dmg'.»a E 4 w a r(a
in the Educational building and
H i Pm G odard
each received a stocking of candr.
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Mr*. I.efEer, primary teacher In
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the Presbyterian first and treond
H I Iwt Beotia
radert’ el*«», entertained pupiti
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t a party at the church. Monday
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morning Each child w*t prrient
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ed a gift and garnet played.
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Birthday Party
h i J o h s Dal.
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Keith Keogh w*» honoree at a
f» c * v«w*-vvaatrar-Apori*
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party celebrating hi* aiith birth,
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cluded hoyi is his first grade
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The efuidren played outdoor
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came*, made place mat* with
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Christina* design* and &lt;• e r r
a i l l P i l l k - -1 *
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served refirvhment* of Santa
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rake, apple* and grape punch
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Carol Service
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to the public to join the tervice of
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•ong and Acrtpture.
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icdloaing the service. Mri TyM C* T it Taa D ra ak
ivedman and Mr and Mrs Rich­
l i t l a t a af t u 'a
ard Kn&gt;gh will serve refreshments
I* C l It CaalA Pa * » •
in the Educational building tonorI I I a aa rtk F - f T*i«are 1S1 Moilifr ‘* t*a 1
ing Mr. ami Mrs It M. Ball and
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Mr and Mr*. H M Glea ton who
a* H i f u n #
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will celebrate their wedding annt
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venanei
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but the real of ua need
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Christmas for our lovivi
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S B C TV will u i e a new light
weight e * |ie r im e n U l color »yitem
n.ounlrtl in a h r t i r o p t r r w hrn It
b r a m i out i h r T o arn a m e n l of Roin P a r a d e on J a n . I. Colrman
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buy liveatock. locate implement* you need.

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dunlt of wranltns mannrr*. would
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irrm to tndlratr prog rammer*
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W* u r t livinjr in « wuntlrrful new njrv!
Man U rokchinif out to cunquiT t-ytxt , . a
to tartar* ta d widtn our univcm aueh u
***** *iPY*r drramrd powlbir! It's *oirif
I d brin ; am tiin f wondoro into all of our
live*, and with thi*&gt; thought, wt hoi*th at you aioo katT an abundance of
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MIAMI 11 PI v**A long thristm u weekend of too much nseetl
reveling and liquor and net rrough
common aenae sent the highway
death toll In Florida soaring
A United Prett International
aurvey showed al lead
p*rum»
d --—
in traffic accident* ...
In ithe
n.
irday holiday period b-;(nnm ;
A p.pv, Wednesdiy and ending
liatt midnight.
Three olher persons died in
fires and four were killed in
mlsrellancou* accident* \nd ile
fayed reporit wrre expected to

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push Ihit figure csrn higher,
The Highway Patrol blamed
n aitj of ihe accident* on racet
s n r speed and drinking, despite
it« repealed warnings to motorists
and maximum safety prreautiont
by local and date road palrolmen
Ton
i .*. . .year
* e . -*••**
old uHard
t e r i Hackney
M H * n r i 01
o(
Naples apparently became lhr
first drowning victim of the holi
day period Sunday when the look
off her shoes and went wading
in a lake near her home
A ra»h of traffic dealht Sunday
kept Highway Patrolmen buay
retabulaltng the fatality toll
Pauline Reerbower. M of Fort
Mahof Peach « a . killed when
her ear plowed into a big gasoline
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on Mate Road 3J north of (lame.VATICAN CITS' IUPD— Pope '* .|f
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John
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Jonn a a iii nein a invay non cun ,jcr,jarr and (.corge n°K
Robinson,
IMIy o„ S , b , U B P , f c — . 4 M .............. .
when the c.rcuv came to call
pear West Palm Reach
About 2no lion tamers, trapeze
In earlier accident, over thf
artist,, flown, rouitiboul* and werkend Carl F. Johnvon, 51.
member* of their familic* were Negro, wat fatally injured when
nreiv rd by the pontiff in a mat* hr wa, struck by a car in Miami
Wdienre for the Orfei clrcu*
*~ unidentified
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An
Negro, -*-—■
about SO
A tamer placed Dolly , a ,5 day was killed by a hii and run driver
old cuts boro in a clrcuv cage on pear Delray Reach.
Pope John', lap The cub wa*
playful and lhr Pope wa, ob\inuily nervous.
*'Eaay, ea*j," hr laughed * I'm
arcustnmrd to the lion, of v»oicr
—which don't move.”
The aymbol of the city of Ven­
ice. where Pope John »a» patri
rgph before becoming pontiff. i« a
The Ruard of Public Instruction
vnngrd lion lie Includes Ihe *ym
hoi on hit pontifical coat of In Seminole County i» pa*ing the
way for school impro*ementt in
arm .
One young artist of Ihe circus. 1953.
Gr»iirlla Venturi, brought out two
At present, bid, arc being adver­
white dove* for the Pope to ad tised for the demolition of Ihe
mire. The iighli of Ihe glittering existing Junior High School build
ron.-idorial hall vent down and a ing oh Palmetto Ave. The fence
ipotlighi came on
already ha* been lorn down. The
The dove, flutiered around their tchool wa, varaled last summer.
tramer to the accompaniment of Students now attend Pinecrest and
xijdin and accordion
music from Seminole High.
l"n rirtua mutleian*
PopeJohn
Rid, alto will be received until
applauded with dejight.
Jin . 11 for an IntrrcnmmunlraDon tvilem at Croom* Academy,

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I'nitert Press l.mssrd Wire EstaMishrd 1008
MONDAY. DKfKMRKR 29. I9SR
SA N FO R D . FL O R ID A
NO. 33B
account of Ihr accident. which
occurred it * 55 p. m Jones wa*
unconscious when Dr. Robert
Smith, who heird the e n th from
hit Pinecrest home, gave him f»r»t
aid Dr. Smith tud that the in
jmed msn , u pplv of air had been
cue off by the pressure of the ear
door and lop. The door opened
dunce the arcideni
Jones was taken to the ditpen
• ary at the Natal Air Station,
'•here he regained eonariousneaa
aod « i i transferred lo Orlando Air
Force Kate. Official* there said
Ihit morning that he would be
taken to surgery early this after* Some Fast Peddling1
noon. They said Junes wat able STONE, England «lf»l •— An
to talk, but vovdd remember noth armed bandit robbed a bark of
MM Saturday and etciped on
ing about the accident
Krtr cliargrd the Navy man with b*0 ’Df
Failed Prett International
dayt The rouneil *ald the eount
Failed Prett International
rrcUeta driving. The USA sedan
.
.
HAVANA &lt;FPI i - Rebel fo rm
Heavy rain continued to soak
Hornet*ard bound m etomii ip probably would wind up tnmewhat
wa* a total lost.
LO D I 111R II Cl C t' A f l l l C S
P^-hotidaiy rttim ate of llr,' m* acrott the central * waistRain and slippery roadt Friday
NAPLES. Italy (UPD— Adm the Carolina! and Virginia fodav. parentl* thoeked bv the earl* rate *tx,' r
_. down
,
Wo traffic dratht.
hand’ of Cuba in an attempt to
and Saturday combined with ex Charlee C. (Cali Brown, who takes sending the New River over lit of. trafltc dealht tinned
Safety official* •atit the ini cut the itland republic in two
ofi *,*n^**
the threat of
cretvive
ru u r
.tperd
( i c c i i iand
n a ifaulty
*uu,
equipy iover
nn
eJan
.n
•2 ■
aa■ .com
v i m mander
m in iri
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„,n,t bringing
.
down during the werkend to m e provement in
Ihe traffic dralh hrnadcast appeals In government
ment to cau*r twn other accidents allied forces in tnuihem Europe.
’
‘vv’‘ * on* m ,r ri' f "
( tr a in I Km
• k a . L '*
Krils rrported
arri'ed at hi* new headquarters v *‘*p ’*'r ,nrfc**,,ir* “ ™ 1
Iroopt mday In end the hitter
mh
of
ihe
early
fatatuv
pacr
Chritlmat
holiday
highway
fatal
John l \ Sears of VAII 7 wai Sunday night
’ about
. i l , three
h,fr ?feet
**, **J*r
„flood, ttage
•
A United Prrtv Inirrnational f'fih" nS ln‘l P»tR the rebel eauae.
abo*e
lly
toll.
charged with faulty equipment
_
r
.
at GaJax \ a They taid the ram
rviunt thmred at leavt S9.V person*
^hc rebel! predicted victory on
Friday afternoon when he applied | .i t. o. . . .C rC tS
lC t'
The National Safe!* Council taid
. . i i l t l t l .....
would prnhahlv end later tndav
hraket lo hit rar and skidded l*i
the
fourdav
toll,
which
appeared
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" r,lr*1 fr° n‘ • " h,n "* ma» ' r
JAKATA. Indonesia it PD—The h ,
tfri nni, lhu further
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m
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feet into a power pole on 17-92, one pf(,p|P of Randung _gave a Mur- Unodinr
*i the
% o .n e le T*r headed for to all lime high at the
•u rt .larked off ,n the final t-o ^
mile north of Catielberry.
year old black panther to visiting Npu„ tlMf Ct , F fir r|, fr
KJshl
„ rr i , Utl1 w
A rebel radio station which said
The front end of his car wav Yugoslav President Tito during jn&lt;
•l “ *» transmitting from Ihe Eathe weekend.
sma.hed Km " • '; d ' h*'
1'" i n the nation s m.d.ection an R '
0 -1 1
from mV.cillaneo’i . ‘c.u ie’. foT a'n " n’hB
r,&gt; " e « ' on l" U ‘ Villa.
hid poor brake* in d im o o th tire i.
tava.hsn of cold iir - a . eipecled K | f l n f i S S f i S K O
overall total of TU.
1 ^ 'n c e tvtued a at.tement *d
Dr * ' v 7.V .
A Stinking Theft
lo ch..e . .pell O
f .pnngl.ke
California Ird the .late, tn t r . f
t" he Cuban arm ,:
|Km.ehii ^
du .^ r .^ s .
SAN FRANCISCO &lt; u ri&gt; - Jo weather that vaw ihe mercury ,
. . . .
.
fir death, with V.» Tf va* had 4* nwMl
S* rd*\ V ..Ph M M.rmg teportrd lo
,o , record »l decree, m In
Vnrb Anain llll'M
&gt;1* W
Vork S. Ohio ?J
d't,Ilo;»h'P '« near,
1:10 p m. on &lt;*rip*r&lt;llc Ate. SufMj4) |h&lt;| , wom|„ hr mrl |n ch(r„ n SuB(,i r
Th, p ,,,,* ,,, H I H C W T O l K A Q a i l l and North Carolina and Penn.vl
the revolution”
K« ch1,i ’' e *, .in ° ^ d 7 ? r f j Iwo * Uvem walked off with hit pet ' high of M for the date wai tel in
5
vama 25 each
1 wiident Ful‘('n
of
\h
,r
r”*d'
f*^'*
A
/
r°
•''unk
when
he
wasn't
looking
lifts
NEW
YORK
iF
P
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—
The
giant
A
council
spokesman
taid
that
S
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*,l,ion
feet and lumhle.) hit car end over.
mi,he.t inn
.
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had
the fiaure. .re ihe*
CUlgencio R aliati-jo u *&lt;Wed:
have

CubanRebelsPredictingVictory

Radio Urges Army
News Briefs HeavvRains Po5e Drivers Become Careful,
To Stop Fighting;
Flood Threats To
■Virginia, Carolina Holiday Record Averted Island May Be Cut

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.urged southward through l "y dail.c.. Milled » day. by the |h |n i.
,hf
hotJf,
|hr *r.
raP| a r hiff rahhlnalr callH for U** Dakota* into Nebraska T-w roMlIfit itnkr in n#»w*p»t^r Hit
hour holiday.
„
In
, pP&lt;-uiaii pprayer,
tumbled an average —
of lory, rolled oner mere today. send
'I--t ----now ---look,
th* f&gt; w
, uere
'* n*o n 11Mir
ld the inaurgent forrea
r a y e r * loday
ii*ia&gt; in
in view
rir-* of,perature,
ui
- -at
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drought and loeutt* which'W
. „ cr*f . . fo*npioto
— degrees under the influence of mg forth sorely miaaed paper* for nal toll will not be nearly as far
^Ihe
thrraten to
nun
many
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earl*' today in North Dakota and
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,ptte heavy losses auffrred during
4 WfM
to the KV in Nebr.vka
New,paper, hegan
hilling Ihe
few houra
'V d
t
;
*p
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Although American* escaped more than *e»en houra nf attack
U M llll 1 0 ) ) f tC lie t
r .T ^ r o w e d * m
&gt;»' » •« *"d Oeliverer. In- marring Chriitmas ta5« with a hy Cuban air fnrr. njw bomber*.
LONDON ( U n i - Five more ” It "**.”
' hp. „ ' ‘r‘ ,n*V ion Sunday night voted HOI 537 to
The rehcli alto claimed rapture
highway slaughter, the hoi
i olnines of Ihe “ Complete Work a | * *
4
, .
. arcept a new two year conlrart. r-enrd
Idav rould end up a, the second of twn inwna and a sugar mill la
of ImuiT will lop Communiit " J " " ' * • " » *." I , x",
The reading puhllc
whlrh nor
Oftenle Prorinee. incrvailng their
China's list of rrw book* for ,« » rain doused Roanoke
r
an. m l||) drtQuri y s m s m ^ cfkti., word in history.
domination of the area aurrouBdthe New China newt agency said
i . i " 11'nth r * l(
° ' newspaper* and I million on Sun
tng the US. naval baa* at Guan­
and Norfolk
today.
tanamo.
day. eagerly mapped up the pa
Dense fog developed in ihe fieri
as they reached Ihe newi
A te n .a td rebel hens d ealt*
mild air oier the klititaaippi Vat •lands On all tide. Ilierr were ex
To Get Bed Hat
heard on short-wave frequeneiei
ley. and blanketed parts of Illi­ prrttiont of rrllel lhat Ihe fruxclaimed rebel surceases In central
LISBON, Portugal (UPlJ—Fer­ nois, Krntuckv and Indiana along
Cuba. One broadcast aaid (bn
nanda* Cardinal Cento, papa! nun­ Ihe Ohio Valley. The fug wat trallng new* blackout wav oier
The iwm morning lahloidt rame
mountain elly of Trinidad aod Q cio in tJitxm. will receive hi* c /r blamed for a rath of traffic ar
enfuegos cm the south roast m an
dm*)', red hat Iron, rnrluguete cWenti. including one which killed oul with militant headlines arrnt,
their front pages
President Amerieo Thomar Tue, ,0lir
M tr CrNnop n)
BERLIN (U P D - Movrow and totally turrounded by reb.1 fcgc•'We're off and running again, ’
and wera eapaeled to fall toon.
day morning
Jjght mow fell near the leading
the
Fait German fninmunistt ral­ ea However,
lhr New Vork Daily Newt an­
the rebels admitted
i f . ........ i„
..
edge of Die ,old air in Mlnneaota
lied Soviel Inter continental rock that Cuban air force RM hombera
U l i w u l c o m t C iU tb t
m d traliem l drlslle oourretl in nounced
\nd Ihe New York Mirror ban­ eft today with a new warning af inflicted “ many” raaualtiaa eat
TORQUAY. England
England fUPD
TORQUAY,
— BLACKPOOL, England tUPD— Wisconsin and upper Michigan
nered “ Hello again*"
war if the West refuse* in hove their forrts in attaaWa aaar B*aro
A musical sho*l I,playing havoc phj Welcome Inn wat robbed SunThe prolonged ttrike had not In ('ninmuni,! demands m gel owt CJara, capital eg l a , Imkaa
with choir practice In SI. John, jjy 0f jgpw by a thief who did not
only gotten on people's nervea but of Berlin.
wee. and at Jalfboeien, M
Church here. VicarAnthony
tome m. He forced an ofltee *m- . I —I I , . —
L —r e
bad •Ut*R)i * hsrd ^tow-, to ^th* •the Snt'ia t Tomnientktv'i^k
In the annlheaat.
Route said today.
ilow, then reached In and grablwd 1I n l l U c n C C I l O D v T j
cily'a eeonomy. It *o*t the publish newipaper Pravda slid that “ ane
Route aaid the ghost it that of (|1P rath box.
ing butinrtv an eitimated 25 mil provocation In Writ Berlin and at
a former organ!,t at the church.
linn ilollart in advertising amt d r tempted aggression against the
German nemorritir R e p u b l i c
(Fait Germany) may Marl a ma
* )or war."
It added Dial tn tuili a war Rut
itmi would have “the moat tip lo
dale arms, inrluding mtrr-cnnll
HI, PASO. Tex. ItTVJl-PoBee
nental rockela which are invulner
able to determine the approximate
Kouar ,a.d the ghost rcMflUy birth&lt;l*&gt; pre.ent.,
^BERLIN i FPI i—The t'. S. Army date when Ihe money will be re­ einpprd in ubilt the church ft
ahle carriers of powrrful thermo hinted inday lhat th* deaths of
four person. In the aamr house hy
The secret rrport—*ii&gt;i lo*ed to
A * reinforced lit garrison in Com- leased for ronatrurlion
nurlrar narheadt.''
l nitnl Prn* International last I
P f f n r t T fk E n d
munlit-lhreaiened West Berlin by
The Fait German limtmunul a mvitrrlou, gai may have been
.
t,,UM
,v/
Rouse said ihe rrsull wat atich a
* 'LL** it ID
The NAf u wreck—to far did not men men , n
supplying it with new armored
newspaper Hr,liner /.rllung taid cleverly • planned murders.
hnrrib|g noise thit they *baiid«ved "*uncil today approved the lea,. Dm. former ...........
KtUianl C a j- jU p g y E o S t C r D
equipment, it wat disclosed today
the Fa,t would u,r the moat mod­ Detective U . Al llijar aaid ha
of Western replies to the Nov. 2* Sherman Idam t and hi* relation « * , i , r x c
had not ruled out the poaalbtllty
The Army ihlpped in at* MS#
ihe practice.
ern
weapon, if ihe We»t tn«d to that
MIAMI
il
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federal
mr
the dralha were canted by
Soviet
proposal
tn
make
Writ
ship
with
millionair*
Bernard
“armored personnel carrier,.” an
Hr said he hat heard the organ
u,e tanka lo break a new Rcrltn
diator disclosed tod*' he wilt blockade. It alio hinted the F.ast an “rngineerird gas Job.”
blasting away when th . chur.h
“damillUritcd Dec elly" (.loldime
Army spokesman said The rar
Rut several mrntb*&gt;* of lhr offer “ 'o-ur new idea.'" In Fail
The victims werr Ma). Krwrael
riert nn tank-type Irradt, are MIAMI iL P li—A Mickup man
wa* empty anil lhat tome mem­ nil off from it• Det with she
.uhcommiUrc have snailr dear r r „ Air l.im, and it * striking
Milking i f'eentam might Interfere wtih TiDon.
Vtvan,
39.39, and
Tilaon. 41:
41: hi,
hi*wife.
wife,
Vtvan.
completely armored and have held the high hand m a poker ber* of his congregation have ar Weal.
lhr&gt; umilft i»rrn for m&gt; lu«inn of flight rnsinrn a in l&gt;opc» of end inf ^
y llrnry Eplty J r , IT, Mr*.Tflson'a
mounted machine gun. They tar
F today - a 1* tually seen Dillon Newman.
brother. Their bodies wrre found
al kail *ome rrferrnir to Ihe a crippling live week walknul
Organist lira has onr word for Fears Were Realized
ry 12 men n t h and arc ampHib
. . ..
rite new Cuniniuniat Hireala fail
Mediator Warren Lane **id he ed In dim Ihp defiance of W'eat Sunday. H. If. Rpity Re. «o, Mrs.
,'
Toller laid Sam Roirnblall and hi* competition: "UnJettllng."
WEST COVINA. Calif. &lt;IT I&gt; - case.
Mrmtieta gathered
tor »a .wa,
that In*
hrrecl loday
to*la&gt; lor
. . hopeful ttvat
hi. new ♦eDtf
*e. e
Mayor Willy llrandl. who Tilaon'g father, died in the same
I'ullce wrote out 54 citation, for
O n ,f , are d e s i g n e d to r a m fi5hl ,r,^nd, w' rr P, I ^in* r *rd’
llrrarhet Iwe Welch, 11, when he rioted Ivtoday meei.ng ralkd by | men! formula wou'd be ” r , P |" 'r pr.t.rd Ihe recent NATO foreign hnuae Friday.
rornHat ready troop! !o placet of
• toice at the hack door
. . . .Soviet
MaJ. and Mrs Titanei came
vta, seised after palling . Mop Chairman Itrenn Harris
. . . . . . . tDArk.y tn
,o both
m ,n m.nagrmrn! and labor. mini,trrs reieclmn
of the
action t V* e
v* a
. ,.
, ..
WtlmMw pinpot|(| fo m|fcf Pfr|ln , (rff from I.awinn, Ola., in aWend the
holdup.
lie in
sign and leading offirrn on a 30- to give final approval In the re hul he refuted to hr
Shipment of the earner, here
Tina it a ho*dup.
He
Elder Epley’a funeral. Hii death
woman *•
tn «»"«»
collect the
mile in hour ehite. He told police port They tentatively agreed no about H nr in give del
rity
represent, a considerable booat In «"»««* * '*om«
waa at Rrat blamed en natural
plan
Chnatma, Day wa* the bigg.it b* aped away because he wa, a it earlier thu month.
the combat'* strength of W'eat Ber- money in a bag and throw it out
The tentalive re port-scheduled “ |t could bring about a aeltle
CUM .
the back door
one ev.r i 'r Southern Bell Tele­ (raid of losing his driver’* license
lin'a 4 000 American troop*.
' There were other thaorka But
In
be
released
in
it,
final
form
ment.”
he
laid
“
but
then
I’ve
The
pot
wa*
worth
(III
for
running
the
atop
sign
phone
Cn.
The carrier* were shipped in hy
Mvinrthing abimt the adobe house
next month—call, for
'thought lhat we wrrr about to
WTiile Satitord ret idem t were
truck Ihrec week* ago over the
may have rauird the death*. One
A sene* of tuff new I*** * aimed rim e a** an agreement tevcrel
hnv* unwrapping Fhrittmaa prr
ItOmilr highway through K itt
theory wai that something In the
al w'lping nul harkitagr attempt! time* during (he talk* only In
sent! teknhone nperalnr, were
Germany conneeling Isolated Wesl
In influence Ihe ala federal regu run
— into » deadlock and I he*it*le
.
SWAFFHAM England U P D - mnp bucket used In lb* badronm
plaemg an unpreredenled 4 .t» T l l g g l p W i f h
I nw
IWrlin with West Grrmanv. Sew
o •** whal 1h&lt;- chanrr, are Mr FourtPfn parifi!li were ordered where Ihe Tilmm* and Epleya died
long
distance
phone
call,
from
thr
'
u
,
3
,
c
w
.
lalory
agrnrie*
The
l»v.»-provlrt
mr border guard* pa*sed the car
lo poll |0 immul il?*i goo*l lie *b*y have created a potion gal.
FLEETWOOD. England IUPD—
Fairfax exchange
HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Actor Ing jail xenlence, and rn il sane agreement on thl*
rier* without difficulty, the spoket
Lane *ald he would put Die y,a)']0r bond, toda* for taking
Another Inrory waa that a »epFisherman Jame* Staniflcld. 52.
The figure was spproximalrly Dan Dailey 45, had ■ ground roll Ilona—would he aimed *( aucli ef
man said.
near Ihe bedroom may
saved 3 year old Robert Held from l.uoo more than rrported laat year,in* iu»tlr with two policemen lhat fort! by anyone Including con Idea Itcforr rrp re *e n laltv e ! of pail in ' tun the II Immli" demon ' ,f
*Pif vpokr»m.*n divclotol d rla ilv
have given nff a Inxn gai
« '.iL/M dnn,,n. nnlv'whcn
lheir drowning Sundav b- honking Ihe when Ihe Intal wa* 3.39A rails on ended wilh the lanky hnnkr be grei.mrn and exee.iD.r depart- bnU, Itdri in *epar»le meeting! tlfa,ton, al , „ rrH Thnr
Aulopate* w ere p e r fo r m e d on afl
|nda v
h u e under construction here
^appearance
n la e a n e l 7on
n irtraining
o lL a rie re
.^ 1
cWM1! thirl with a :n y .rd ra „
ChrUtma, day A full crew hand Ing handcuffed officer, .aid lo mrni oflin.l*
rxrrct*r*
Ihe bodies and the r o r o n e r e a
• We may know something more
The
14
were
among
45
mem
Slantfirld
aaw
Robert
fall
into
led
the
increased
hutineaa,
inelud
diy.
1
■
'
■
■
—
-—
in the city cauve.l comment He
Ibis afternnon, aftpr thr talks,” hers nf lhr Direct Action Com- ■peeled to m ak e his report loday
notn enter
Mn
vuyi ■ .
e
A
U -I-embankment ing both
chief operator*
operator,
Hr w*.
*** riue
duf tn
,n nearby
oearby \a
n Nuya
attempted lo play down the *tup- the waier from an emhanxmem
he said
inttlee Against Nuclear War or afte r a nothe r check at Ihe house.
ment by iiirrtin i it hid no con upstream At the boy floated by
According to manager Bob Sited Municipal t'otiri later Did** Mr U . J . A r m y f l C I p S
fare
down,
Staniflcld
cast
oul
with
den.
all
position*
on
Ihe
hoard
arraignment
on
drunk
driving
drred
lo appear at the Swalfham
with
the
Soviet
demand
fare
down.
Stansficld
cast
out
with
den.
all
position*
on
lhr
hoard
arraignment
on
a
dr
neclisn with Ihe Soviet demand
court AH were charged with nb
m .I ?
s Britishand French
W« 'Mhmg rn*l ami snared the were u«-d and all
av.tl.hle per charge
•Irurtlng police who firat ordered, Appointed To Board
1 J .hn e,h
child's shirt He reeled Ihe boy snnnel pressed into, e n te r “ Tht.
Hatley and hia w.fe (■wen II
NAZE. Japan t l f l t - The U. S
then carted them bodily from
■
__________
tn and administered artificial re* was a record day for us.” he the former wife of a rtor Dnnald Armv moved in today with tons
NEW YORK (UPD - Arthur
piratton until Robert regained con said “ We have never handled this O'Connor, had a few drink* with of food plus medical supplies
P a r t l y . lo u d *
e n d not much thr guarded hair north nf tain y Hunt!, chairman of Prnident
m int ralU before”
bandleader Ijoui* Prims and his -- -— s .~ \ :----- r .
'•
.
._____ .....
Kisrnhonrr'* Founcil of Economic
end don
•ciousnrts,
before.
Smith, .horll* M o re
h,' nk' " *nd ,*1,4P'&gt;1r,r&gt; 7 * " ^ ut h . L i
*- lo
^ 44. haw
5*
Under lhr muft i order, the | Advisers from 1953 to I95fl, hat
Datley‘a car
smashed into the '7of! ! fr
lhr
l0'4" tonight ,,l«h
Komva
Mi M ,,,d,,
IV Tuesday mostly rarlflits would have In forfeit heen named to Ihe board of truirear ol anotl er rar in e thick Mg
teea of Ihe Twentieth Century
Commander of Carrier D m .,on cloudy,
pus.lhl, some rain b. thnr bond. imte.. Hey keep the , lee.
early Sunday, he told officers.
! Fond
17 Hear Adm Edward K Foie night. North-e.l and north wlad* tw»*e for one year.
PORTO Portugal (UPD—Carlos
Mrs Dailey wa* “ loud bmster
, .
. ,
,,
... . . . . „ . . . .
Lima G arth. 25. a poor laborer,
oua.
profane
and
abum
e
off.rera
*!«l
k
»"°»rd
,h"
"
"
"
V
‘
‘
7
*
7
5
11
"
"
p7 tarlinle
/ l u ' Innlinl
.V.i.M
came home from Canada for
_JI&lt;I
^ofktn»n reporlH fonlftit th^t hi&lt; romlni Mini7 jnd
Christmas and quickly became a
•She wa, warned to hold he. m'" »;*d M»lo»d»d '• "•* ' on*
rich man.
vane down they reported
We o( ,uo''
pounds ri miser an . .
P p p fo rm n n re
_Garrt*
who harely scraped
were aware
ihe alio hart heen ,0" ' medical iiipplirs 125 blan K C |H '&lt;U I t T I O r m H n C e
#
flbugh money togethrr to ritit
drnnking and we advised her not krls « """ Pmiod. of clothing plus
HOLLYWOOD —f l P I '- Seems
grate to Canada and considered
___
LONDON (L T D —W’eat Europe important, to the Untied Statea )0 try ,0
thing, wor*e than *upplj tent*, pup lent, and *heiter that old movie wardrobe* nevrr
himself lucky tn ***e eoouTh for
demonstrated Its postwar and Canada, and first reaction was
wrrp —
halve*
fedr . they just arr dyed Mr
a trip home, bought a Mato lottery fconiJtnj recovery by pulling into that trade should atep up enorm
The relief supplies arrived at q v
Seminole Founty ranks aiming 1950, in Ihi*. lh&lt; smallest id Flor­
ticket when k arrived. T r ticket pjfpt, currency reform* lhat werelously.
M fS
W i G g O n d D iC S
, *)0U*
mtlr* south of
Keenan Wynn made thi* diaeov
nhu. as Japanese planes drop ery rrcrnlly al a drrss rehearsal I# Florida counties experiencing ida's 87 rounliei, waa a whopping
won and paid back his more.' lie ||kpf,P1| \0 t , |fk man being ahlr
Formerly f o r e i g n busincs
ro-inveitrd Ihe fund In the final ,r throw away his crutches.
firm* holding large sums of | _ I
Mncrvital
*1&lt;d powdered ml'k and doth for the Alcoa Goodyear Theater trrmendoua population gain* in the 48,20 per*oni That'* a lol nl
dra-s nf the year and won lias.WW
British pound alerling and pound* sterling were forced lo • " L O t O I t l U b p i I d l
mg to nearly (OOO who were made TV play. "ARernuon of the Beast.” ,,-b j , Par( »ince ,he 1950 census growing Other counties showing
gain* more than the state papuladuring thr week end
lhp currenciei of DJ other West trade only in sterling areas or
Mra
Jeanette Wiegand *J of homeless bv the firr which dr | n| )tjP the JacketWynn found
a
Thr 18 counties had greater per- Don were Brevard. Broward, Char-— ----- ---------------European nations
became “ex face huge loties whenthey were l-oeh Arbor, died last night at stroyed most of their townearly |,bel with hi*name on it Turned
cut Ihe suit wav the .amr one rentage gains than the stale with lotlr. FMIler. Dade IndMtv River.
..
r
..
ti I
iernally convertible,” or almost converted into dollar*
Britain *9.15 p. in. at Seminole Memorial Sund.v
B rU M ir S U n c H o l e
ffpp currencies, when market* hopei for full cunverlDhity during J|r*rdt*l Mr,. Wiegand came to
Moit of the clothing unloaded &gt; wore tr. a Dim called thrill tncreaxt* ranging from 82 per Manatee. Martin, Oklalooia. Palm
Manatee County to 284 Reach. Pinellas. 5t Lucie and
^fOl-LYWOGD —(UPD— Robert opened teda; There *»a» no major 1BS3—freeing the use of pound* Sanford a vaai ago from Hampton by th* U. S ship,, which mclud of Brasil ' That wav 12 years ago h »'______________
per
rent
tn Brevard The atate'a Sarasota
ed
seven
destroyers
were
rtoneied
Tavlor i« one getor who does not reaction, and therurrer.tiea re-1 sterling forBritish purchasesa-'N . J,.
where she was a member
population 1* uo W per cent oter
Seminole County reports thnw
by the men on the ahtp,.
want to became anindependent mained firm, with no itgn of pan broad.
of the Preibytrnan Church
New Service Slated
1*50
that 98 per cent of building perproducer like Marlon Rrando. Burt leky buying.
In Undon. Ihe pound sterling She la survived by one ton
Provisional estimate* released mil* issued In I95R were for realMOBILE. Ala. &lt;FPD -T w o
Lancaster and Kirk Douglas.
The currency reform meant got off lo a shaky aUri on the George Wiegand Jr,, Loch Arbor
by
the Bureau of Kronomir Re ilenrea. Commercial building h it
Hotels
I
labor
Target
newFunnard
Line
freighter*
will
“ I'm working tn 'The Hangman' lhat foreign firma whlrh have huge first day of money freedom In 20 Remain* will be sent to the Gallo
Row al Paramount.” he said xum, tied up in pound, sterling year*, but there was no rush lo way and irrane Funeral Home,
MIAMI BEACH lUPD - The b
making monthly calla to aearch at the FnlverMly of Florida ^fallen brhtrd tho general atatq
a, para mourn.
other European currrncie. may | buy gold or mil out paper tureen , Banking Ridge, N. J.. tonight for , Hotel Employe. Union , .y . It
*"
k January Inaugural- ,b °T
,UP l u
a«i “n n .
1 •
- •
'
a
_____ _ r- ___ i . . . . t i
i &gt; i , m u Guir p tn * in J a n u a r y inaugural cent since t»S0.
sjo. wh.*n
ix-pula - 11 FlOt
when Ihe
the popula
Florida bow ranks as Urn aoroad
all the headaches—I don’t. IJfe1! u*e them a* they see fit and ei-|eie«
. -Foreign exrhange dealers
I aervlre and
Interment.
Gramkow will raaume it.
iti Isanie .early
next
4 7
r *h’
fastest arnwing Male In the na
Ioa ihort for mr
lr&gt; I« kill my- rhancr fhrm for V. S iM Canid Mid Ihf iwund ftra« puttmr *ip 0 Tundra! Ilomr it in rKarff
rra r fn union»ir all hofrl wnrkrrt &gt;nr
ir r u r r hef^rrn in# 1
tion waa 2* am
Estimated pnpuiaiion nn July I. tmn exceeded roly hy Nevada.
•aif trying in prove I n a g e n u s * 11 1 tan dollar* Thu wa* of particular firm front tn the world
.local arrangements
in Greater Miami
,lfd 24t*tr, and l-nndnn

Board Gets Ready
For School Work

•'
mi». an hour in the Its mile
woe,
v
.
Knr ch arg e^ thCf
speed
There were “no Injuries in cither
aeeldeni which occurred during
heavy weekend rain,.
The Sanford roller Department
reported an extremely quiet and
onlerly wrekeml. No eallt were
answered by the Fife Department.
Protection agencies urged reddent, to continue safety prreau
lions during the holiday week
ahead, saying “ Keep Sanford
and Seminole County off the Na­
tional Safety Council1* itatlaUc
R*i.''
______ ■——---- -

M u fm T &amp;

Reds Rattle Sabre
On Berlin Blockade

Ghost Plays Havoc
At Choir Practice

Four Die Of Gas;
Murder Is Hinted

‘New Idea’ Slated

r,1.' s r s ;- S2K A,!!^ei?,.,AppT cil

Gamblers Lose Pot
To Bandit, Pistol

Phone Bell Jingled
Record Tune Here

Hook Snags Shirt,
Angler Saved Boy

Pacifists To Post
'Ban Bomb' Bonds

Dan Dailey Loses

Fire-Gutted Town

Final Yule Note:
Poor Man Is Rich

Weather

West Europe's Economy
Throws Away 'Crutches'

Seminole Growing
Faster Than State

I

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Confession Termed Hoax
By Son Of Slain Official
MONTGOMERY, Al*. (U P li— o tf of my father a murderer*. Al
The confession of Virginia convict 1*0 Fuller, serving a life len­
Calvin Pruitt that he killed Ala ience In Kilby prison."
Pruitt, an Alabama native, laid
bima Ally, Gcnnominee Albert In a lengthy •tatrment that he
Pattrrson four years ago has been fatally »hot the elder Patterson
branded a hoa* by the victim's during an attempted robbery In
vice • ridden Phenix City In last,
son.
stationed at nearby Ft.
Ally. Gen. John Pattrrson, Ala while
Henning, Ga,
hvma'a governor • rlrct, said: "I
Fuller, a Russell County deputy
have investigated the statement sheriff at the time of the killing,
of Calvin A' Pruitt in which he *•&gt; «onv|etcd of the pistol slay
claims to have killed my father. It ,n*
***» indicted along with
has been established lhai hi* SI •Garrett, the stale attorney genstory Is untrue and a hoi*.
rral at the lime of the slaving,
“ I say onee mnrt lhai we havr *nd Russell County Solicitor Arch
-------------------------------------------- Ferrell
Garrett fled to Texas where he
entered an insane ^sylum Inst has
since rcturnrd. Ferrell was ac­
quitted
Gov. James K. Folsom released

Production Higher
Than Anticipated

Quotable
Quotes
tailed Pres* talernalionst
NEW YORK—Fcrmtr Preside*
Truman, on Teamsters' President
fames Hoffa's plans to nr;*nj„.
all municipal workers
"They are public servants |
don't think any body has the ri;ht
to fool with them. If I wen p.-nideni, nobody w-ould."
BOSTON—MtllinnaIre industrial­
ist Bernard Goldflne, on being
sentenced to three months in pni.ion for contempt of court:
"I am very sorry for what hap.
pened. I hope you (Federal Judjr
Charles E. Wyrarvfki Jr ) wilt
take that Into consideration "

j VENTURA. Calif -

Elizabeth

I Ann Duncan, on Ihe marriage of
her son and Olga Duncan, who
,N l*AKE M ARY IM.AY — T he*e youiiK stcrg reen acted « was slain in an alleged "for hire ‘
fam ous C
h rin
ic in th e I.ak e M ary C ham,l)or of, ,plol---. tm a* see
----Commerce building. I his group, anil other*, p erfo rm ed
"There was no love th ere"

Harv
officials At
At the
ih , lime,
iim» Fol*„i
tiary officials.
WASHINGTON . UPli - Despite
u ld „
c
he recesslon. Ihe nation* Indu. -1
d e m * nf lrutWu|ncM during the annual "Comnuinty Chrbtmu#,” started in
SA N TA JO IN S SIN G IN G — Snntu nprem l* sonjrfest before S iin ta d istrih u ted t h e jrifts
ir.a production In INI U expectPniltl's wife Veld., said some I02t bv the late Johnnie Evanr.
CIIOISKL, France—Ingrid Berg(Herald Staff Photo)
h is hnniln to Rive cm phnsln to a none a t th e
from the C h ristm a s tre e in the C h a m b e r o f ed lo fall only slightly below la.t t|tnc |f n lhf
Ihe umfesi man. on whether she was worried
Commerce.
L atte M ary C om m unity C hristm as last
y ear. record high
, ion w„ vlIld sbc H n le d ou|
about the legal status nf her mar­
rlprht. Children an d adulta joinetl in th e
( lb raid S ta ff P h o to )
riage to Lars Schmidt:
The Commrrce Department e* her husband was serving a total of
limited Sunday tint total V S . Uu year*, including a life term
"I base no worries about that
produelion of goods and services for murder in Virginia, and pos
My lawyers have taken care of
will hr 437 billion dollar* by Ihe slbly made ihe confession in order
NEW YORK (171*11 — kormer aiier arriving here with his wife that and I have conlidener m
end ol (he year, romparrd with lo die rather than serve his lime President Truman has spoken nut to *pcnd Christmas wilh their Ihem."
the 1937 output of 410 hllllon dot
-______________
agamsl Ihe plans n( Teamsters daughter, Margarrt, htr husband,
lars.
I want an automatic dump truck, Dear Santa
PARIS — Outgoing President
President Jam es ilnffa lo organise Cltflnn Daniel, and their son, CltfDear lent a:
Rene Coty. congratulating Gcr x
municipal worker*
ton Truman Daniel.
I would like you to bring rne a
Wilh adjustments made to com­
I bran good. I helped my mother a gun, helicopter, tool rhrst. rolor
"They arc publir srrsant* I tuber comments by the former Charles dc Gaulle on bis election1
artth dlsbes. I want a ballerina book, crayons and some rlothes liny tears dolly and rlothes and pensate for higher prices In IBM.
don't think anybody ha* the right president
and a cow boy lull. Thank you bed for dolly. Rring me a new Ihe drop would amount to S per
as Ihe first president of Ihe Fifth
m tt for my doll. And pleaae bring Santa Clause. I hope you have record player. The one you gave cent — less than had been antici­
lo foot with them." Truman said.
—On politics; lie was only French Republic:
me a Betsy McCall hat ho*.
what I want. I am K yrari old. me last year Is broken. Please pated in view of the economic
"It I were president, nobody "kidding" when he recentlv re"I want lo he ihe first to gne
Angela Elmore
Randy Haig. P. S My sister Is hrtng m r lot* of records, tiring slump this year.
would ’1
marked he would like lo tie ap- my heartfelt and smeerest con­
Dear fiaala:
writing thi* for rnr.
gratulations for your election
The formrr president made hit pointed to the Senate,
a tiny tears dolly for my sister
The government report ram r as
JERUSALEM. Jordan (U l'It comments to reporters Monday
—On the Russians’ drmond that
Krissy. nrtng me a new bicycle Hep. Henry S- Reus* (D W is)
railed on Congress to set up an Official* predicted today Ihe bigIF you havr any rslras.
th&lt; Alhra leave Berlin: "If we WASHINGTON—FBI Director T
advisory' council lo hold hearings
Influx of Christmas pilgrims
Kay Silvan Spoils
stand lip to the Russians they will Edgar Hoover, on the Commum*'
on proposed price and wagr hike* *° !*ir kt°*.v City in len years
Dear Santa:
Parly in Ihe United States during
back down."
They estimated some A,wo per
l hope you are feeling well. I in major Industries.
—On Christmas "I hope every­ thr jail year:
Gordon W. Morris, chief aviation training course at Camp Lrjeune,
Hems also
that hn ec ,rwm*
In •••*
the -«
ancient
nry»i
aijKj announced
amiuumru niai
^ — would
y ~~—' come —
•"* "
uone has a most happy Christmas
"Sensing a more favorable a - \
fire rootrolman, USN, aon of Mr. V. C. During this period Marines havr been a good girl. Tuya, doll, would
introduce a hill io require *'!•&gt;' 1,1 Jerusalem for the current 1
•J As
nd grt* everythin; he wants. mospherr. the Communist Part; ,
rream
puff
with
rlothes,
games,
and Mr*. George W. Morris of live primarily in the field and
consultation on economic Western ( hritlma* and the Greek 11)QM Q A T f 1 l f l 6 H W 3 V That
T
goes for the whole world." U - S .A and Its dupes and symJl» Airlea line, and husband of lake part In bivouacs, marches diary with pen. French purse, erestermatters
between the Preti in,l Armenian celebration* In Jan
7
I
wallet, globe, ring, diaper hag, policy
Pfithlrers gained further courage
tba former Miss Magla R. Wood­ and muscle building exercises.
uary
and hecamr mere soeal in their
CIIOISKL,
France
tl'P
I
Ro­
ruff of Milton, Pa., la serving This (raining, followed by two rlothes, Irarhcrs pen. black skins, deni and Ihe semi independent
More than 4,ww persons were
Federal Deserve BoardYoungsters Prove attacks upon law- enforcement and
with Heavy Altark Squadron It at weeks leave, complete* the basic black leotard
expected from Ihe neighboring berto Rossellini, irgnd Berg­
(No
signaturei
Hr
said
the
President
"shrugs
other professions which are ded­
the Sanford Naval Air Station.
man
•
Italian
r\-lmt!iand
may
*
i*
H ic n ln v
|r 'D in t'
Marine Corpi (raining. Graduates Dear Santa:
off a large part of his economic Arab counlrics, Europe. Ihe Uni­ it her at the "hideaway" where
icated lo preserving our free­
15
m
u
i
Daring the lilt week in Novem­ are Ihrn assigned lo sperallsl
I want a piano, candy and fruit responsibility'* by leaving the at­ ted Stale* and South America. she Is honeymooning with Lar* TAMPA (UPli — Some 1.000 doms."
schools
or
a
permanent
duly
as
ber, the squadron took part In
lor Christmas. I liern a good girl. tack on inftatinn primarily to the About 3.000 of them will cross Schmidt, her Swedish thirst male New York youngster* Ihoughl ao
Atlantic Fleet training exercises, ligament.
1
go lo rhurch with Grandmother Reserve Hoard. Hi* statement through thr Mandclhaum Gate It was reported today
much of a Florida citrus disptai NEW ORLEANS—Ellis l-a horde,
Hatcher.
seaman, Creacy
swing Ibe aircraft carrier CSS t.awrrnce
Drown ami my mother added that measure* lakrn by the from Israel, including foreign dip
The
43-yearoli!
actress
brought
«b*r
nearly noted over II. offi manager of New Orleans' City
CSN,
son
of
Mrs.
Charlie
K.
Hal
Franklin II. nootevclt aa its base
I-urlllr Jenkins I'm going lo he hoard lo curb inflation have Inmali, members ol the Christian
Park, on a U. S. Supreme Courts
cials
said
Monday.
(her
of
Oviedo,
la
serving
aboard
her
llurr
ehildrcu
hv
llnttrllini
of operations.
community in Israel and Israeli
a awrot girl. Ilye.
proved largely inrlfectlve.
mandate desegregating the pars'1
A
spokesman
for
the
Florida
the
cable
laying
and
repair
ship
along on thr honeymoon, anti they
Arab* who arr Christian*
On the weekend before ihe ope­
Glenda Gall Jenkins
Citrus Exchange said Ihe crowd, as of Dec. II:
USS
Lufon,
operating
with
Ihe
Jerusalem
hotels,
capable
ot
acsharing
Ihe
Schmidt
till*
in
ration, tho squadron's personnel
Dear Santa:
"Thia mean* that Negroes are
ronunodaling son person*, have this town 33 mile* southwest nf mostly children jammed ils way now permitted to use all the park
visited the port of Charlotte Amr tl. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far
Pleau- bring me one road act.- Columnist Faces
into ihe Florida Citrus Exehange'a
Fast
t-ren
looked
up
slncp
September.
Paris.
lie on Ihe Island of SI. Thomas
per, pack of gun*, new rowboy
facilities—the lennia court*. Ihe
The Jordanian tourist department
Rossellini plan* to spend Chrtal- prrview In Ihe New York Coli- basehall field*, the golf courses
In Ihe Virgin Island*.
hat. tint &lt;ar that came* i 7 word 10 Days In Jail
era)
has made arrangement* with mat in the French capital with his J 1 rn
'
f'
unrradahlri I have hern a pretty
The altark squadron flirs the
. . . all the facilities"
'r* ° "
good boy. If you can't get all of NEW YORK tU Pli —A federal many private hnnvra and ho*lrls teenage son by an earlier mar
two engine bnmlwr A3!) 2 “Sky - Chiang To Resign
lie
said
Ihe
disturbance
finally
riage. and there is always a poa
Itiesr thing* I'll lie happy wilh )udce ha* ordered television col to pul up pilgrim*.
warrior", which la capable of car
SANTA MONICA-Mickey liarMarie Torre of ibe New Several ('invent* anti monaster sibtlity that he may drop In le rr , was
" “J rntied by special Coliseum gilay on Ihe birth of a boy to hit
Presidency In ’60 wliali-vrr you leave me. Izivr Kr vimnlit
T7 lng atomic weapons.
York Herald
Tribune to sliovs Ira id the old walled cily have to visit g-year-old Robrrtinn and
l*H u ,‘
Marine CpI. Richard T. Summer
actress wife. Jayne Mansfield:
TAIPEI. Formosa (Ill'll—Gen vin Traak
cause Dec. 'J&gt; why she should not turned their dormitories Into ho*- the flyrarold twin* Isotta and la- . .
A1
,
.,
row. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Izvrii eralisilmo Chiang Kal-ihek indi­
"Like any lather, I alw»y*»
tcls
for
the
visitors
shells
.NOW
A
ll
l
S
Kit
I
I
f
i
t
begin
serving
a
today
tail
senE. Summerrow of 2603 lliawalha
wanted a boy. I was positive lr*
cated
today
hr
will
step
down
as
lienee
for
contempt
of
rourt.
Thr
city
Itself
!■
in
a
frstisr
Neither
Ko»elhni
nor
Miss
REDWOOD CITY, Calif
— would he a boy but (till it was a
SI., Sanford, graduated today from
Dewey Will Leave
Judge Sylsrster Ryan Dsurd thr mood with shop windows decora Kergman has said anything to In- (UPI)—Sign over a half-gallon surprise,"
an Intensive four week Infantry president in I960 but will rrtain
shnr ratue order Monday as a re ted with t hriitmas hunting. Many dicate that such a visit is likely Jug of whiskey displayed in the
ronlrol of Ihe Kunininlang. the Hospital Today
suit ot a rrfusal hv the U.S. Su stores are offering a cheerful ilis but the 13 month old separation window* of a liquor sturr here:
ruling Nationalist Party.
play uf toys, fir trees, Holy (.and agreement which in rffrrt term!- "ALASKA PINT - formerly a
PALM SPRINGS. Calif (U P D - prrme Court to review the rase
Chiang lold a meeting ol j.onn
Thr show cause order clears the artirles of olive wood, and ailver, natrd Ihetr marriage gives him Texas Fifth."
Kuonilnlang members hr was op Former New York On* Thomas
At
posed lo amending Ihe constitu­ K Dewey rxpeclrd lo leave Ihe way for million* on Ihe pari of gold and mother of pearl ero»*es the right to visit the children al
l*raeti amt Arab soldiers Mill an* time
tion which stipulates Ihe prest hospital today and return In New Mis* Torre's aliorney lo delav ex
I hr KEROSENE
l*r
erillinn of the sentence.
fair cath other arm** the bnr
dent can serve only two term* n( York
Paper and iiapert-ourd prnduc
The columnist was constrtril of der. hut it ha* hern iwu year*
SmnkelftM • Odorless*
espirrs May l», itifin,
^
'Hie Iwu lime Mil’ presidential | ronlrmpt In November, 1917, for since a mayor inrntenl has nr turn m 1939 Is expected to hit a
IMPERIAL SERVICE
candidate was visiting here Sun refuting to identify an executive of rurred between Ihe two forces, new high, exceeding the 31,300STATION
There are some Ko.opo engin­ day when he wa* stricken with the the Columbia Broadcasting System and officials on both sides arc re -&lt;000 Ions produced in Ihe previous
eers in Britain, of whom only mwi flu and taken to Palm Springs whom *hr quoted in a referenrr ported liking exlra care In see peak year of I PM. according to
Cor. Ulh A Park
214 E. fat
or so are women
that Ihe truce remains in effert industry spokesmen.
In singer Judy Garland
Desert Hospital.

Truman Opposes Municipal Unions

Letters To Santa Claus

I

Holy City Expects
Big Pilgrim Influx

News Of Men In Service

Ex-Male May Visit

Shop For Christmas
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and fire d a n c e r
will e n te rta in a t
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a terrific Sirloin Steak dinner evwtlied

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ALL THIS for only $15 per COUPLE
ReflervntionB - with deponit - must he made
or mailed hy December 2f&gt;.
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Sanford Cef s Money
For Future Planning

'
AX INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER*
United Press Leased Wire Established 1903
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1958

SANFORD. FLORIDA
n 5T
for! applied for a grant of *7.500. Ida ciiita receiving aueh grants.
rstimating the cost of planning at
J. E. Baril, manager of the
tU.OOO. The local share is not yei planning and community service
known, but officials assume it wiU depirtment of the Florida Devebe less than anticipated.
lopment Commission, told a HerWork wilt get underway as soon aid reporter this morning that the
a* a contract is signed between estimated cost of planning for the
the federal government and the seven cities is Jil.OOO. The grant,
state. Fund* were released to the therefore, is a little over the 525,State Development Commission, ow estimate released,
brinc*nj* to H the number of Flor* ; Sanford already hi» ilgntd a
contract with a professional city
planner. George Simmons of Jack­
sonville. The city planning pro­
gram ha* been a dream of Ihe
toning and planning commission
for some months. It will include
STOCKHOLM (UPI) — Sweden
the drawing of land use maps, de­ and Ihe Soviet Union wilt increase
termining trend for future popula­
tion growth, and commercial trade under termi of an agree­
CArK CANAVERAL, I'la. fUFI)
growth In the city. Growth around ment signed here.
—The Air Force Tuesday night
SEOUL.
Korea
(UPD
—
Sevrral
PULASKI. Tcnn.,(UPI) — A {that the exact casually figure re- Ihe fringe arras will also be stud. ,
_
i ,
»
fired an Atlas intereon linen tat
huwired husky policemen dragged
Greyhound bus caromed off or.r; m„lRr(1 ,n i0lr(. d(lllbt. At least 12 led, and the roning ordinance re C ilD iD C t C o m p l e t e d
ml*»!te designed lo better Ita a l­
*0 fighting and kicking memheri
truck, slammed broadside into an ,lUl , 4M1.nBcrf #I1,t ,h» ,|rlvrr nf vised.
ready proven performance a i a
of
Ihe
Demneratic
Party
from
the
P i e r and burst in flame, in a gel om. ,futk * rre lnJur„ ,
REYKJAVIK.
Iceland
&lt;
U
P
I)City Manager Warren E. (P u r)
potential weapon.
ley near here Tuesday night. Ink
County authorities and ihe Knowles said this morning, "We Parliamentary President E m i l National A:&gt;rmbly today in a
It wa* nol a shot into outer
[hra'il
that
ended
a
six
day
w
it
ing al least seven lists.
ill
■•* P atnd Idrntlfird two of t^ve t o n trying In get this grant | Johnston formed a Social Demo- down strike by the opposition
apace,
but one which might well
IioJ.cs of the vi i n ', sonic cd
victim* a* tl • lu* driver. Sam (or ■ i.. months, but were on the rratir cabinet Tuesday,
uncover some secret* which will
member*.
them headed home for Christmas Yource of Murfreesboro. T e n .. second list, and did nol expect it
be used in future space exploit*.
The ruling Liberal Party called
were so badly burned .m l tom , ml Hlllle Jean Ifallmon of near to come through so quickly.”
The Air Korrc merely dr scribed
in police rrinforcemenl* to remove
ilrewton. Ala , thought to be m Knowles is on his vacation, but
the flight of tbr 17th Atlat In ha
Ihe oppo»ition Democrat* from the
NEW YORK (UPD — The Fire hall. After a battle that tasted 45
her early 20'*,
did not mind giving up a few
launched In Ihe last 14 months a*
Charred remains thought at first minutes to hear such good nows. Department has completed an in minutes the last one* were ousted
a test in the "continuing tertea
Merle Warner. Sanford Major spcrtion of all 2.004 schools in and the remaining legislator*
to In* p art of a victim's body
of research and development flight
_
...
.
turned out to be the carcass of said. ' I'm well pleased This is New York City. During the 20-day palled by a 12* 0 vote President
tesls of lh« Atlas wrtapon ayasomething wc'sc needed for a ln&gt;peclion, 56 schools were closed Kingman Rhrc'l national security
trm ."
as fur hirardi.
long time."
I t. C«d. John Powers of Ube AD
bllt.
othrr official*, including ' Pool*''
Oliicials said there were thought
Fotre ballistic Missiles Division
Illark u n i f o r m e d policemen,
WASHINGTON fUPD—The na- U) be 19 passengers aboard the bus Yrivington. city building inspector,
at Inglewood, Calif, described tha
armed with carbine* and rifles,
tional Christmas tree stood today along with the driver. Some of the were sceptical about the *tre of
Atlas shot Tuesday night aa "very
surrounded the assembly building
WASHINGTON
il'P
U
—
Tho
successful."
as a symbol of America's drier- injured w ere reported In *erlou* the grant for Sanford, but hoped
this morning tieforc Ihe plenary
that ' It would be sufficient." Yes Chrislmas mail is running slightly session was scheduled lo begin at
condition.
HATS OFF — Gcorgr Ilarrit-tt (left) and Wally Philip.*
mutation to work for peace.
Ho said tho AD Force now la
Most of the survtvora were N e­ Sanford, there i* a Santa Clau* heavier than Iasi year but Post- in a m.
President Fiacnhowcr expressed
a (tempting- to recover Ihe nose
&lt;&lt;nffngv
in
a
little
"lid
flipping"
at
the
annual
Key
Glib
this sentiment when he pressed a groes who had hern sitting m Ihe | Kten though hi* gift* might not master Arthur E. Summerfield
Score* of other* were posted in Christina,- Hall, held Iasi night at Mayfair Inn. These cone which doe* not contain any­
tats it is being handled with
button that lighted a riant 75 foot rear of the bu«, apparently from : seem »« large ** expected.
thing live.
corridor* Inside ihe building and were the champ.- in the contest, staged at Intermission.
greater
economy
and
efficiency.
Christmas tree In the •'Presidents farce ot habit although Ihe bus
"The Atlas went about 4.0P0
traffic through the stirmbly ;re*
(Bergstrom Photo) mllea." lkiwrrt said. *Thii was
Park" Just behind the south por "»» not segregated
was stopped completely.
Jko of the While House.
The bus was rn route from Dirconsidered good because It had
Two hundred
guard* then
^T he eeremony
ceremony Tuesday In the mingham, Ala., to I/iuisviUe, Ky.,
been programmed lo go abont that
dragged out the sit-down strikers
KNOXVILLE,
Tcnn.
U
'P
D
-A
n
(balance.
early du»k of a Washington win­ when the accident occurred m
from Ihr speaker’s platform which
essay
on
Shakespeare
by
Univer­
Hr said the firing was primarily
ter night opened Ihe capital'* fifth light ram and fog near Ihe ere it
sity nf Tennessee English Profes­ they had occupied for the past six
of a hill ju s t north of the Alaa test of lb« guidance s f iia n
annual pageant for peace.
day*
in
*n
effort
In
prevent
as
sor Dr. Alwin Thaler has been
which srorked perfectly.
The President. In a hrlef Christ­ bama-Trnnrssee line.
sembly action on the hill revising
Unofficial reports said tho caw
mas massage to the American "It's Ihe goriest wreck I've ever
Although The Salvation Army chosen a* one of the best pub­ the national security law.
lished
m
15
year*
Thsler'a
article
Atlas, tho Aral of i aeries
people, said Ihe United Slates his seen." reported Sgt. James Chan­ Is short ll.ono In Chrislmas collec­
The measure. *everely lighten­
was
writlen
In
1927
of testa, waa equipped with soma
"pledged its national honor to dler, one of the investigating Ten­ tions, Ml persons in 150 families
ing already stringent security
nessee patrolmen
new devices to make R more re ­
will have Christmas dinner in
work for peace."
measure*, bad aroused bitter op
I'nltci! I'ret* Inlrrniltoflsl
lemperaturea and a possibility of liable aa well aa a new lltla n atal
FI a me * front the bus etched a their homes thi* year-home*
Jn pressing Ihe button turning
position from the Democrat*.
(Tirlitma* Eve found Americans a whila Chrlilmaa In much nf Ihe skin which could theoretical^
on the 7,oo&lt;) light* on the “Moot tragic pre-Christmas scene Jn the where meat, vegrtable* and fruit
The Liberal* hurriedly left the
MIAMI (UPD - Mark Fdward
on
Ihe move, heading for family nation's northeast quarter. Weath­ make tu flight longer.
jorure. the President said "I pray mist a* screaming survivors elam are often Grangers.
Putoan, 72. was killed shortly hall when Ihe fighting broke out
ermen predicted snow flurries to­ Tuesday night's firing waa (ha
at the darkness, which at times hered from the wreckage. Some of The food order* are part of The before midnight Tuesday when he and did not com* back in until gel together* lo rr'ehrale Ihe must day for the Great l^kes region
the
bodies
were
rrmoved
in
piece*
first Atlas launching sinew flso
has encompassed the world, rr.ay
Salvation Ar my ' * tremrndou* stepped into the path of an on­ Ihe Democrat* had been removrd. joyous. and most dangerou*. hob and New England.
Thursday shot which put a saUL
be illuminated by Ihe light of un­ and most were *o badly rharrrd Christina* effort; the Job of tee­ coming truck In northwest Miami.
Early report* **ld no one wa* day of the year.
Tempering Ihe holiday celebra­ llte into orbit around Ihe e a rth s
derstanding and cooperation of all that no immediate identification ing that no one i* forgotten at
Police laid Putnan wa« Jay- seriously hurt although a few per
(’older air pu*hmg into Ihr Mid tion wax a warning by the Nallon an g,*co pound "moon" that oat*
(he nation* that rarnritly seek could be made.
this Josou* season. The families walking at Ihe time of the acci­ sons
suffered
bruises
and [
1wrst and Eait brought seasonable al Safely Council that aa many at wrlgbed Russia'a Urges!
take tJ&gt;e* food order* to grocer* dent.
peace in the year ahead '*
scratches
630 person* wl'l bo killed in Daf- by more than two tool.
WUI Nol Break Peaee
and obtain Just what they want in
fic during the 102 hour period fmm
This Utaat Atlas reportedly
The President also pledged to
the way of holiday fare
fl P m.. local time, tonight to mid­ a thinner akin than tta predate*
alt the peoples of Ihe world that
Hospitals, Jails and nursing
night Sunday.
aori, which waa Dated to are It
homes v»ill he visited today by
the United Stales never would
If the council's estimate la borne It would buckle or rupture under
use Its military strength to break
the Salvation Array, a* member*
out. it mean* Christmas week-end the strain. It also was reportadly
distribute -’Sunshine Rags'' filled
At- peace.
HOLLYWOOD (IT1) — Four of with Fisher rucked the movie col- al my home after the show, and traffic will claim 140 mom llrei equipped with toma new inside 6wwith fruit, candy and Kilts- The
'Speaking on behili of all Amer­
•S
got into the act by making IRaii liked it. lie wa* a good than Ihe normcl figure of 450 vteea da*Ignwd la hMreaaa Ra fwbag* will go to everyone confined sbowr business's biggest name*— ony.
ican*, he a»»ured persnni in for­
an unscheduled appearance back, .frlerf of ml-* rod u H k « m M death* for a similar non-holiday liability.
WARM*"- '.UPD - -Chris V
m an, •"ay. rich e / poof
eign lands that this nation and
Je n p U . : (. D**-i ’JLc.Ua . *.«0*
appear on mv program If he could prriod al thl* lime of year.
There wee tsn official enmraael
Its people "do not want w ar" nor snowed Communism u n d e r In The money used for theft good Fl|hfr ap,j npabelh Taylor-w ere stage al the »lmw — deipite warn have a kitchen in-tailed at his
The all lime, all holiday Daflli on what Innovations ttie new atlas
deeds iloe* nol come from rontri
.
.
, , . u ingi by the network that ihr home like Ihe one I had
do they want "to enslave or con- Warsaw today.
fatality
mark
was
established
dur­
Irtd any other nation or any other The city'* highest department button* to the United fund; It • mbroUed ,od4jr " • “ 0,‘' f**h should slay away. She did not ap
"Rut whrn It came time lo In­ ing Uie four-slay "black Christ- eoQtalned.
store—a stale-owned enterpriao— corns* from donations to The Sal toned movletown donnyhrook over pesr before the camera*
people."
NBC officials rarlier hid warned stall his kitchen he said it would mas" week rnd of 1954 when Unit­
Americans and their government w*s ig litle r with stars and a six- vation Army on Ihe street censer Fisher's TV show. It began with
Fisher
not in Invite Miss Taylor cost 511,400 I couldn't understand ed Dress Internationa! rounteu 712
story
high
Christmas
tree
In
elecur
in
the
mail
United
Fund
mona
battle
over
the
kitchen
sink
and
"seek only to enjoy with their fel­
•'berau*o
her appearance would why Ins should cost mure, to I highway drnth*. During la it year'*
trie
light*.
climaxed
when
M.-rtln
r&lt;
fu*.
I
to
ir*
support
tlir
&gt;r.sr
round
artivi
low men peace—a peace of tumor
*c»m
lo
be
flaunting thing* that balked. Then hi* rcprrwtlUllve* one day Chriitma* holiday, Ul’l
On
the
main
downtown
inter­
appear
on
Fisher’#
show
Tui
*diy
ties of Hie organisation.
and Justice," lie declare*). "They
said if I didn't come through he tallied 722 Rafik- (alalitlri.
are
nol
too
wholesome."
Ij»»t night more than loo child night and tua ex-partner Jerry
spect the rights of all people to section, the grey stone slab of the
would at&gt;|&gt;ear on flic Dinah Shore
In cltle* aero** the country
A
network
offlelal
said
lh»t
NI1C
Communist
Central Committee ren attended a Christmas party jump'd Into the breach.
the same."
show Instead for $20.f**i
bright Christmas display* lighted
might
have
to
cancel
’he
Fishrr
frowned
on
a
40
•
foot
evergreen
Ringer
Martin
excoriated
Lewis
at
Army
headquarters.
Chtldrrn
Rut he said "the United States
had no choice I agned to I me way nf holiday traveller!
Jl strong and will remain strong hung with globes and e o 1 o r e d from all over Sanford came to for working for no money Jerry thnw hcrame of the ‘ moral a* have Ihr tl 1.4(4) kitihen install'd Merchant* lilted lait minute gift1
The Unilesl Fund M ai
pert*"
if
public
per*
wire
eon
lights.
*a)d
he
made
the
appearance
out
talk tu Santa, receive gifts and
—U eauie that is the only way In
"Then, all nf a sudden. I was order* and rioted Ihe ImoI* o n '
stands
at f22.4VJ.O), aerordlng to
today’s world that Ihe pear* ran While a member of the ruling admire the huge tree, hung with of friendship and because It wa* Ilnurs
notified
lhal
hr
wanted
I2J.&lt;*»I
(or
what may have been a record
Politburo complained of public toy*,
j Clirl*lni»*—to which Martin »ald, It was the first lime Ihe bru the show or hr wuiddii't appear. Chrisima* shopping spree.
Drive Chairman Howard McNulty,
be protected."
'Dirre it still one more day In "It's a granrDtaml martyr play, nrtte IwaUty had watched her hoy
He also assured the free peo­ apathy toward (he parly'* umht
b , - That did It. . ^ I d k . go iha. high,
Slrikrs against two major air­ who said, "It's atilt a tong way
ples of ihe world lhal this coun­ liou* program for agriculture and help th« Salvation Army in ita lie’s Ju*t trying •" make me look- esploiise marital rift with Dehbir «nd that *** the end "f the deal. lines. American and Eastern, from our goal of Md.nw. Th*
try * wull never rrtreal In the face industry- Poland'* eitimated 2* worthy raiue*. The change put In bad ’’
There wai never any reason | forced thou*and* n( person* to seven agencies are not ru n g to
Nrlwurk Mains l.ii
of force—or the threat of force.” million Roman Catholic* queurd the pot; the dollar* placed on
switch holiday travel plans and
Ij i , whose (runt page romance " T “ t l understand why Dean «•»« «.*&gt;'* hr lu*' *........ ‘J"t’ seek, ultimate ground transporta­ he able lo exist long on thlv"
At Ihe same time, he said, it for carp, the tradltimal Christ- the board will fill the donor with
Thoia giving 525 or mono lo tha
walk.sl nut on the program. " Fd
( ^
^ ^
o(
mas
Ere
fi-aat,
and
planned
to
at­
(tie
Christmas
spirit,
at
a
time
"will always welcome and accept
tion. Railroad and bus stations Fund recently were Ilrlason Fun­
die
said
alter
the
show
tend
midnight
masse*.
when he should be thankful that
Wrious and honest proposal* to
eral
A. E. YowtU, Sealie was sitting on a couth in hi* mlne I still couldn't undcrsland we to jammed.
Frost." Communist he can give, instrad of receive
negotiate
International
differ­ "Father
Highway travel also hit it* peak l«ard Finance. Food Mart far.,
dressing
mom. holding hands with why I should he treated tike that,"
stand-in for the Christian Saint
ences"
Eddie *ald
today. Follro In many state* or Sanford Boat Works, C. J. MariI.D.
Nichols*, left Poland two year*
derrd crackdowns on drunken and wether, United Transfer Storaga
Sian* Osar Kitchen
ago on the heel* of the Red Army Couldn't Control
reckless holiday driver* in an ef trsc., Jim ftjieneer, Sanford EJee"It all started over a kitchen.. . Sanford Will Get
division* withdrawing lo t h e
fort to keep the traffic death loll trie.
complete
with
stove*,
sink*
and
Soviet Union. Santa Claus, in fur Auto And Turkey
lo a minimum.
Nelli Houston, Corley Droduct
all
the
rest
of
it,"
Eddie
aald.
Dimmed red mil, whiskers and
Bands In Future
CONCORD. N. C. (UPD—'Wealcy
MIAMI (tT D -A federal judge
Co , Seminole IToduee Exchange,
all. wa* back in business today Hooks Just couldn't control his said he need* more lime t-efore We ha&gt;l a reciprocal agreement
Sanford may h»ir (be oppor
Iterl Henson Produce, W. W. Tyre,
behind his reindeer.
ear and hi* turkey at Ihe same deciding whether to void hi* ra r­ I appeared on his *howr with the tunlty t« hr*r 'nam e" band* In Dirty Bird Steals
MeKolerta Tiro Supply Co , IW understanding
that
he
wmolt
ap­
Warsawian* went on a gigantie lime.
lier order Involving rrewr qualifi­ pear on my show.
tin- future.
cll'i Office Supply, The Sanford
held
1wTln8
»l&gt;ree.
(hooting
(heir
Bird
Bath
Basin
Hooks
went
to
Ihr
store
Tuc»day
lervice* wilt Lr
Recreation Director R o n a l d
____ ^ __
cations for Jet aircraft In the
Met aid,_ ,Send note County
Motcr*
■I had a 57.MSI kitchen uulalhd
and bought a live cobbler for month - old Eastern Air Lines
|#W",rnfrad 'ehu'rVhe* "tonight 'and U'm . " * « « « • h“ h * ^
Perry l a* revea.ed that bandi ran
Some dirty bird ha* stolen the | nc t Slcnstrom Really, Tttl# and
*uch
luxChristmas
Christmas morning Many of the
Kood. including
be obtained for » minimum pner &lt; || foghorn bird hath
Abslrart Co, Touehton's, WIp strike
v“
' will
T, ulu,te
, / special
-..i.i ury fooo* as .fruit
On the rrturn Dtp, Ihe turkey
congregation*
. ... Juice
....
Federal Dislriet Judge Emeit
dtiring *&lt;he*l!ilnl trip* to and from
The heavy concrete baain wa* foddUg Camera Shop, (Vail lltrmb*
eongreg*
Hloek-tong linn strelcherl in began flopping ahout in the ear. U Choate and a unfon atlnrr.ev
muii. *1 program* and carol sing
removed from Ha j&gt;«ii*l*l *orue- | t(If *n:f Heating,
jH-rformanef,
front of liquor *trres a* the door* Ili-ok* grabbed for it with both held an hour long debate here
Capt. Robert W. Jackaon, Sfenfit) Ciimmii'i ■n*'r ■ wppruvcl * rune last night. The Cogburn*'
hands
taHoly (rose Episcopal Church « • «
,ft allow, r,*rtk*
Tu'S'Uy on Ihe striking flight
-ar4lv &lt;Inud* wills widrl) seal no nil prrfortnnnce «t the Sanford favorite lord* now will not enjoy airom, Davis and Melninah. W.
The car ran down an embank­ engineers' petition Ttie engineers tried sliossei* lod*). t'louil) »Rh fISI-* enter heh 6, wilh Robb) the Chriitma* flower* and berrir*
will stert tho Christmas K*c Mid ,lr*« ‘,ut » * .
oi 'ol" ntl '
Kiil-ce, DOT Club, Howard and
ment.
night Mass with muetc and choir * % * * * " ? * ? drink. s» lk ,
want lo restore as a bargaining oerasinnal rain tnnlfhl. (tearing H*rkett* orrhr.tr*. The Reerr*- pined there for their conn imp- |o)u H. Favllle, Winn-Dixie No.
Hooks got a bump on the head, iitur the qurstlnn of whether
tinging at 11 r- m The actual iSw™&gt; »™fk*
«•»
sllihllj rooter Ihucada). ( j,n Department must guarantee t in
54, W'lnn Dixie No. M, Paulette
service k e rn s at tl:.W P. m on “ "D s . wlth girl announcers ra- the ear got a lot nf bump* and Ksitrrn ha* Ihe right to ,rder all w ,!, n.da, ;{ In 49, |o» lonlahl HsrVrtt V/v The &gt;Uggc&lt;1nl price
The question arise*: what bird- [Mueller and arm, Jo*eph K. Panelfull
choral
*he
crowd*
"Don't
drink
|
the
turkey
met
tlx
end
tlllle
three ol the crew memlwr* ateurtl . 0 )0
Variable winds iwnlly per roupte wa* approved at 31.
Chrisima* morning a
s.r, witlr the strength to remove cheek, Stafford Electric. Sidney
^ c h a ris t serrico will he held at too much, remember, alcoholism J *oonrr than had been scheduled, Jet airliners lo have pilot training , outhetly n lo 15 mile* per hour. An) proceed* above the price an tin- lord hath, would steal lo give (»»*. Winn Dixie No 34. Southern
I due to injuries.
Wsv. Church aehnol children will is your enem y."
Choate ruled Nov. 24 that It
nounced wdi go Into recreation « clean Chrtrtmaa to other hlrdr? Central VIKo llpc Co, Dr. G. D.
airline as prerogau*'
prerogative tobring “manger gifl*" of * wrap­
was the
Hit airline
V V Ill. I l n e .f
Stanley. Dr. Vann Parker, San­
Mu*i hq a birdland nobln Hood.
department fued».
rilahlish qualifleation* and tram L ftC U r W I t l l U C IT
ped toy, which wtU be preirnttd
ford Manufacturing Co, Amalga­
ing program* for ita employe*
LONDON (UPI) — Bill C'nitlenat offermg tsme. The junior choir
mated Clothing Workers, Marvin
But Ihe engineer* remained on . drtl j i , former champion of Engwill slnr a cantata.
Meltxer, York Manufacturing Co.,
strike on the basis of "other tmd's lown criers, said hi* voire
At 101W lonlght, Christmas Eve
Guy and Ann T. Allen, Miriam K.
tieg*n lo f*dc from ciyiofi Christ
nwric*-* will 1m held at the San­
Issues."
Smith, Food Mart, Rrnford lodge
ford Naval Air Station protestant
Choate repeated hi* opinion m»* greeting* in American lire*!*
No. 27, Harold C. Uroy.
cfeipH
Gerald Costngtnn will
Tuesday that Job qualifiralmns and oi TV shnw * nn a recent tour
Sing "O. Holy Night". Guest p a n ­
are "the prerogative of manage­ of the United State*
lie w it in serlout danger of los­
es for the public are available at
ment.”
Young Gl Admits
ing hit most valuable asset In
VENTURA,
Calif,
4UPI)
—
At
,r.ei.
in
nrdrr
to
obtain
a
felt
n
If
__________
Houston, Tex., he said, until he
flEHIJN (UPI) — The Western Britnh and French commandants.
lorney Frank Dunean, 29, whose of his daughters teal, from he 'I 'h l l t l l h P l l f l K f»r I l u T
found a bar selling British l&gt;**r. Allies sent CBrDlraat-messages in , * ^ ‘1" ',nu,,e t'hrirtm a. shopper. Shooting Youths
mother is
accused of master- coroner’s custody.
'
PUEBLO. Colo (UPI i - The
Elks Give Party;
MIAMI (UPD—A young soldier
* . filled (ho stores In Ihe glittering
minding a plot to kilt his prerI’aytnn said that even though Junior Chamber of Commerce re "After Iwo pint* I was bark cry­
West Berlin today, assuring the | r(c pirl 0f ^ divided city, wilh on Christmaa leave hat admitted
nant wiife, was sought today by Duncan had separated from hi* ported that a Pueblo girl has writ ing a* loud a* ever," he stid.
200 Kids Attend
eily they will stand by it m the many more concerned al
authorities and a grieving father wife two week* after their June ten Sam* that she will do her best
*hoot ing and wounding two teen­
new year and save it from Com- choice of Ibe right gifts than at
More than 200 needy children who will *|&gt;end Chrisima* th.« j 20 marriage, he wa* still legally to stop sucking her thumb if be
age campers at they lay iterping
rnunlst
domination.
Ihe
cvrrrnt
crisis.
in Seminole County attended the year arranging burial for hi* alaln i the nesl of kin and had first say- will lease a ngaretto tighter and
BURY. England (UPI)-A de
in
a lent Monday night.
Drparimrot
store*
and
thopi
In
They t«ld West Berliners the
Elk s Club Chrislmas party this daughter.
1as lo what should be done with ash tray at her house.
pjtlmeni store Santa teamed
Vtc. Carl Kirby Boles, homo on
W rit Berlin displayed aa rich a
eily
will
remain
part
of
the
free
afternoon. Names of the children
Elia* Kupcyak, 61, a railroad Ihe body,
The reforming miss *aul she ' atmut occupational huards Turi world and will not be swallowed choice of gift* as in any Western leave from Fort Niagara. N.Y.,
were obtained from the County worktr froiv Benito, Canada, and
Duncan ha* been missing since planned to take up smoking to day.
said Die shooting was accidental.
capital.
father of Olga Duncan. 30. who Sunday worn Augustine llildnna break her thumb sucking hahtl.
Welfare Department,
The metlianUm of a to) auto under the Soviet'* Berlin plan,
"1 thought it was some animal
While Ka*t German Communist
lierlintn
placet]
candle*
in
their
^ a n ta Claus arrived in a police was brutally murdered in a for- dn, 25, confessed to authorities
mobile became tangled in Ranta’a
t l r In hand out gifts lo each child: hi/c killing, i* on his way here, that hr and lamls Moya, 2J. had
h r.rt *nd lorr Ywsv t . r t o f . t
»8hl **’cn
proudly announced of some kind," Boles said.
After he fired Into the tent.
,ore
* J * tell
, symbol of the city's de- that ovary Kail German family
refreshments were served and icecrding to Coroner Virgil Pay- kidnaped Olga No, 17 and killed
before store employes could come
termination to slamh up agaissl would be able to buy two (Oanda Boles aald ha became frightened
randy distributed. The Salvation ton.
her. Both men were laborer! ami
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (UPI) - to tha rascua.
Communist pressure.
| of orange* (or Christmas, W'aat and ran away. Ha waa arrested
Array contributed 100 dressed doUs
Kupcyak, whose wife, Jessie, have long police records for petty John Ellis wid us* the same
The lighted candles were de- Herlinen had a different problem: Tuesday by police.
collapsed Sunday of a heart a t­ erimes.
for the children.
spruce De* for Chris'-nas this
Pat Kavney, 14. and Chartea
signed a t a Christmas message (o whether to buy oranges imported
Chairman of tha party. Larry tack and ahnek when she was in­ Bakfonado told police Duncan’* year that has brightened the Kills
Enos. said. "Wa want to t^ank all formed that Olga's body was un­ mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Dunean, living room for tha past three
PROITW1C1I, England (U P D - tho world that "Berlin will re- from Spain. Israel, Italy or the Lindsay J r., 18, were In fate coodllion from bullet wounds.
those who helped with the party. covered in a shallow grave near 31, promised to pay them 56.000 years.
At a carol program Tuesday night main free. It will never sink Into United States.
Police Indicated neither Bolte,
Christmas b a legal holklay In
Donation* of rash and toy* from here, is expected to arrive on i* they killed her daughterdn-law.
EUi* said the secret of keeping organist Gordon Banner struck Communist slavery."
member* and other friends were Christmas Day.
The new security guarantees l-olh West and East Germany. The nor a young hunting companion
whom oliro lay she had threaten- an old ChrDtmaa Dee young Is to the first chord of "Oh Come, All
not solicited, but rame from Uie The grieving father must find ed because she was afraid of los- hang It upside down in your base­ Yc Faithful" nod a big Mack eat were given lb* city in separate I big difference was the wealth of would bo held staca Ilk
prodnet* of thatr hearts."
Duncan, a Santa Baibara ettor-lrag her ton s affection
Christmas messages of the U. R.,| gifts available to the West.
I
ot of the argaa.
ment.
►In the guise of the Federal Gov
eminent. Santa Claus ha* given
Sanford a Jong awaited Christmas
preient: a grant for city planning
Tho 525,000 grant however, must
bein shared
. nui ,with six other Honda
cities, inipiey, tustis. ternandm i
Beach. Jacksonville Beach, Jat
per and J unta tiorda.
Each city will match the funds
rtlfriifd by thf ^ornam ent. Sin*

VOL. XLtX

Air Force Fires Another Atlas

Missile Given Test
As Weapon; Target
Not Outer Space

News Briefs Politics Warm Up;
Trade Hike Slated
Policemen Remove
Minority Parly

feus Hits Trucks, Burns;

A t Least Seven A re Dead

Inspection Finished

President Pledges
4o Work For Peace s r ,,,nri hr ™ ""

Mail Is Heavier

Needy Get Baskets
Despite Fund Total

Recognition At Last

America On Move
On Christmas Eve

Jaywalker Killed

Christmas 'Snows'
Polish Communism

Kitchen Sink Starts Battle Of Stars

United Fund Lists
Late Contributors

t

U. S. Judge Delays
Ruling On Airline

Services Planned
Al Local Churches

Weather

Nurse's Husband Sought
By Victim's Father, Law

Yule Present For Berlin:

Allied Pledge Of Freedom

Santa Given Shave

Spruce Spruced Up

Cat la Obedient

A

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If-

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Editorials

Fred Othitian Says
(Editor'* Note: Iact Robb. Wil­
li* ■ S. WMU aad attar lilte d
Ft abira auffar* will aupply
rolumai far Fradarick Ottmon
(luring the roming weeks. Othman suffered a heart attack last
week while cosertag the first
social event ef the aeaaaa al the
White House. He sow It caiflied
to bed.)

Space Age Christmas
Is Similar To First
Tomorrow ii Christmas, * very relijriou* and joyful occjuion. Throughout the world, Christians will observe the
Anniversary of the birth of Christ.
Christmas in the Spare Age will differ, in many re­
fin'd a, from the first Christmas. Tomorrow, in other reipecti, will l&gt;« similar to that first Christmas.
Today, mai stands, as he stood 1958 years ago. at the
doorway of a \ast revelation. This time, man'a own atari
arc charting our course. They promise to push back apace
frontiers and widen man's domain of the universe.
New man-made stars and moons orbit the earth; scicntjata work for the day when they can put a man on the moon;
people the world over have apprehensions about ^gigantic
new’ missiles and bombs capable of exterminating the hu*
man race.
As we prepare for the glorious new adventure into the
unknown, we need modern-day Wise Men to Jcad us. The
world of today is similar to that which existed when the
Star of Bethlehem first lighted the sky. Strong rulers con­
tended for thrones, ordinary |»eoplc were treated as pawns.
Jn many parts of the world, this is true today.
Despite the centuries since the birth of Christ, the
Star of Bethlehem remains the same symbol of hop* that il
givesys has been. Despite the international turmoil, the
g n a t and fearful advances o f science, mankind has Christm u , which stands forever as an eternal guarantee of the
!d iv in ity o f the Christ Child and the invincibility of the
'.Christian hope.
Juat as the Herods and Pilates were powerless to cru'd fy an ideal, the cynics and would-be conquerors of today
must give way to the Divinq promise of universal good will
and brotherhood—» promise'which the Saviour came to ful­
fill.
*— When all me n can recognizu the light of love and truth,
•nd feel the humility that ahone on a forsaken stable, then
MM will live in universal peace and brotherhood will Income
a reality among all people everywhere.
In a spirit of humility, gratitude and hope, we wish for
jour readers genuine happiness during these golden moments.
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One Boy Drowned, Other Strangled
GUILDFORD, England ( U P b A police pathologist Mitifled to­
day that ena of tha two greatntphewi wf horror actor Borii
Karloff who ware murdered near
hara last weak waa itrangled and
tha ether wat drowned.
Dr A. K. Mant a testimony at
a ceroner'i inquest deepened the
mystery aurroundlng the murder*
ef 13-yearold Martin Bromley and
his 10-yrarold brother Stephen,
• b e were prevloualy believed to
kara died o( alaahed throat a.
The I n q u e s t adjourned until
March IT, mifcljtf.lt appear that
.the full ilory of the yotmgitrri'
death* may not be known until
after the trial or their mother,
Mr*. Tboma* Bromley, who ha*
been charged with Martin a mur­
der.
Mant told the mqutit that al
though the bodlea of both hoy*
bore serious throat wound*. Mar
Un wa* itrangled and Stephen
waa drowned, preaumibly In the
bathtub w h i n hit body was
found.

Damped On Dump
BUFFALO. N. Y. - ( U P I &gt; Ttnavai abandoned Leon Rullowaid's atolan car on the Squaw
laland dump, hut ainca It wa* a
brand new 'W model, police didn't
have any troubl* finding II.

Ha said both boy* apparently
were unronicioua at the lime of
their deathi.
Mri. Bromley, alao aufferlng
from a throat wound, waa found
wandering In the garden of the
Bromley home in nearby Hailemere, arene of the murder*.

Deaths
NEW YORK (UPI) - flam
Clauaen, M), helieveil to have been
the oldeit living recipient of the
Congressional Medal of Honor,
died Tueaday at St. Alban's Naval
Hospital, Clausen, a native of Nor­
way who minted In Ihe U. S.
Navy more than SO year* ago. re­
ceived the Medal of Honor for
heroism In Ihe Spamsh-Ameriean
War.
Rabat . Morocco (LTIi — Ab­
dallah Chefchaouenl, 3i, underiecratary of atate (or finance In the
outgoing B a I a f r e J government,
died of a heart attack Tutaday,
WASHINGTON (UPM — Harry
L. Marlin, So. Information director
of the American lied Croaa and
formar president of the American
Newspaper Guild, died Monday
night at the Arlington, V* , Hos­
pital at the result of a heart atlark auffcrrd last week.

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rebirth of the alcoholic beverage
Friday. December J, marked Ihe industry.
IMh anniversary et repeal and the
Il wa* » significant date In
Florida's hutary for during the
dayi of Prohibition this alale was
a focal point for bootjeg activity.
Hum runners and hootieggera
operated on both coaata and no
one knows how many million gal­
lon* of illicit liquor waa uphoned
through Florida to eager market*
throughout the nation.
1’nltrd I'res* International
Federal officers and state agen­
PUUSKI, Tenn. — Mr*. Aillrne cies were totally unable to rope
Rouse, 43-year-old widow, rieirrlb with the problem. This stain with
ing how she escaped from a bus ita thousand milrs of coast line and
lhal strutk a truck, taking It isolated inland areas made it easy
live*:
for runners to hrfng in alcoholic
*'ll happened *0 quickly. It was beverage from offshore area* with
all foggy. I Just jumped out of a little chance of drlrrllon.
big hoi* In Ihe aide of the but,
Organited racketeers and gangthe left aide. I think."
atera provided their henchmen
I —» 1 1
1 with espenslve, high powered
(’HILf, WI* —Mr*, hhlrlry An­ motor boat* lhal could out run
drew. mother of ineitrahly ill Di­ the fattest revenue cutter. Priv­
ane Andrew, T, gratefully de- ate plane* came and went carry­
scribe* the flood of mall, gifts ing quantities of liquor that local
and money that her daughter la operator* transported in high pow­
receiving:
ered cart and trucks
"The mail Is her life now. We W'hero one operator was caught,
Just hope she lives until Christ­ a hundred other* operated success­
mas. I heard her tell one of her fully. Speakeasies flourished every­
hrothrra the other day, ’Did you where giving the lie to tha noble
ever dream you wert In heaven? experiment" We. who lived
I did. I dreamed I was an an­ through those n agontnng year*
g e l '"
of Prohibition that did not prohi­
bit and gasr birth to such evil*
HOLLYWOOD—An NP.r eaecu as gangland killings, hijacking and
live, who doe* not with his name gtnrral contempt of law and order,
used, felling why he warned Ed­ ihuddcr aa we recall tha hectic
esperience.
die Fisher, unsuccessfully, not to ,—..............
Invite Lie Taylor bark stage on the
A* we reflect on the :ilh anniversary of rrpi-al It might be well
Eddie Fisher show
'H er appearance in the studio In recall tho hip flask, bathtub
vrtuld aecm to be flaunting things gin, the piiiaon brews that blinded
that are not too wholesome. This many, tha crime and corruplton.
i* something that the public does the new made millionaire* fatten­
ing on the corpse of decency and
not approve."
lawfulness, the rum runners, the
NEW YORK — Flranor Roose­ doused lights and anraky opening
velt. replying in her McCall* and ihuitlng ef doors, the hyproMagailne column, "If You Ask ertsy and the lout sicknci* that
Me,’’ to novelist Fannie Hurst'* attended the period.
I recall John D. Rocktfaller, for
assertion that shr practiced yoga
yrara a leading prohibitionist, who
in the While House"I am afraid that Mist Hurst spent a great deal of timo in
has exaggerated slightly. 1 did, Florida, aummrd up iho case
and still do, earrclie every morn­ against the II chaotic dry yrara
ing, but I did not know they wrre when he wmtr. "In the allempt
called yoga everrlses Certainly In bring about total abvtinencr
not fur a long time have I *|. through Prohibition an evil even
lempied to aland on my head,
though there was a time In my
Drilling costs account fur Sf per
Ufa whan I could accomplish the cent of the expense of finding and
fill!"
producing oil.

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publishing * "Who's Who ef
American Women." I want no part
of IL If my &gt;•*
t h i i 'i l l r m
woman's world can 't qualify for
Who's Who in America." thes
spare us a segregated volume.**!
•wear I'm going to quit fighting
for men if the boya don't atop
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The record Is pretty straight
that I am juat crary about men ;
But 1 can only stand so much ef
their malarky!
They • • the gentlemen ■ - keep
moamg in and out ot print that
this is a woman * world, that we
girls have our pretty Utile mitts
on all Ihe world a goods and chitteii, and lhal we rule the roost.
But they bsve yet to eome up
with any proof. Right now, there
are two documents on my deik
that II) have my dander up and
(2 1 to u the fib In masculine den
tures.
First, there is another one of
those endless predictions, all alike
a t peat In a pod, of the rosy
future* awaiting the world and the
sunrise 20, 3d, or too years hene*.
In thl* instance, the seers, *'130
top industrialist* and other na­
tional leaders", have consulted
crystal hall* and come up with
what life will he like In 1987. Their
pipe dreamt are being duly sesl
ed In a time capsule, in he stash­
ed away In a new mull 1million dol­
lar home fur Look Magarine In
Dei Moines, low*.
On Look's fiftieth anniversary In
1M7, the capsule will he opened
and our descendant* can read the
breathless predictions a l r e a d y
made available to us In 1938 by
Look's reverent public relations
experts.
Well, Ihe predictions are the
•ame old stuff about 60 seconds
to cook and slap a mail on the
table, portable telephones in hand­
bag! and brief cases (and who'*
loony now’ ) and Johnny, probably
greater than Intemperance result Milt unable tn read, whisking to
ed, namely, a nationwide disre­ school in a helicopter.
gard for law, wiih alt Ihe attend­ The Look summary of tha brave
ant abuses that followed In It* new world of 1987 quotes a wide
train That this intolerable situa­ tange of famous "American In­
tion should be done away with has dustrialists and national leadrra,"
seemed lo me even more import­ all masculine. This may he a wo­
ant for ihe moment than the pro­ man'* world, but If Look asked
motion of temperance."
any American woman for her
Aa much if not mora alcoholic opinion of what the world would
(leverage wat consumed during l*e like 30 year* henrr, it faila to
Prohibition lhan ia consumed to­ quote her or mention her In Ita
day. only 1hen it was unregulated summary of the future
and uncontrolled. .State and Fede­ look apparently has taken It*
ral governments as well as muni- cue from President Elsenhower,
cipalitiea derived no revenue while whose dinner* for the nation’s
the lioutlcgg'cr and racketeers buaincaa. financial, educational,
milked the public and pocketed medical and general leader* have
their 111-gotlrn gains.
always been stag, despite the fact
Today, 23 years after I’rohihl tliat we women are supposed to
lion, the lirensed beverage Indus control TO percent of all corporatry jives employment to onr out lion slock, *0 percent of all irust
nl» every {D American*,,providing funds and spend M prrerqt nf all
wages and salaries in escesi of family Income.
U.am.nonooo annually. Its Invest^h. well, t suppose If any wo.
men! in lands and building* total man had been asked to conlrthute
over la billion. In15SI it
paid to Look * sy mpoiium on the future
over It billion in federal, state »hc would have been smart enough
and local lairs. An additional ais | 0 confine herself to the ploua hope
and one half billion dollars is that men, by 19*7. shan't have
spent annually for goods, supplies Down the world sky high with
and services.
bombs and brlnkimanshlp.
Certainly, no woman would have
While Intemperance, bootlegging
and other evils of alcoholic bever- been aa balmy as Dr. George H
aga use or misuse la still with ui, Gallup, who predict! that Presl
regulation, control and benefit to
the national economy II so evident
The safety of a rhemlcat must
that no thinking person would l»r proved before il ran tic USCil
want to return to the chaos of in the processing of food, under
Prohibition that plagued the ca­ a new amendment to the Federal
tion (or 13 long years.
Food and Drug Law.

dent ill candidates will have stopp
ed kliaini babiei by 1ML Wanna
bet* W* can expect change, all
right, but not miracle*.
The second eisiptraling docu
ment Is one on segregation of the
•exes, with which I will have no
truck. The editorial hoard of
"Who's Who tn America'' 11 now-

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and customers at Christmas. May
this Yule be filled w ith wonder
and happiness for tfvaryone. . . .

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fricn-H al a p nch party Tu- I y 'a e tr - a"?'.-, a ' t ' d ' a ’i *"r*e m i plac*
from &gt; 1 p m at hr* hsaie e 1
I on t -- T \ v ; The naniie 'Ta*
Magnolia .\,c .'.S- j i .at ;,ir :* «■ i. - ed , i l-'i? S lid h-.*r»iref
tendrd the pari* hrforr ; ine li
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T' i* Chriitma, rar*:- r&gt; ' ' c Ha* "."■hr*. fruit r.i'.e pound cal.e. and
Up M m orM C1a»» of tHc I'irr "■ it. added « ' jr to (hr table.
m ; t'.e • . 1.1 1! ' • !l«tl" 1*
Mc!ho;li»l l ' arch Mr. , 1M &gt;■
ui; v . r* au- -; oridt- t i e dir
Ihe home tf ll'p t.- a 'c r , Mr,
.on of 'tr* 1: f r ha-.j ,T» and
(Iraiy Herman. F rS by ln&gt;m »i&lt;
* .\ *»v *m n with ft,- ger
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*.*ii c*. L;r j i.n» Mr* William
The inarlou* home ua« J , - ; m
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ctl m Ihe Chrhttnu* li.cmi- Tie
w i l d Mr* lli-ir.ian i-ilh m e
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and wNtc CbriMma* ir . . i ,
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pink lUndlng C trl
*• '-..t Idt pi •* . ailed during
ami pinV «i n l t r if! the \
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H i 1 gne-'T* at the door.
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open Ibhtc on a rcir'-'-* • i f ' l "
An arrangement of ith c r rd mag
• no 1 Iriori . r.d 1 I ll •'
Mr and Mri I’rlrr Heard *i*r»t
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plac.'tt
a mirror in 1)1
1 * |i..*t weekend in t t
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dinning room
• 1 ' I r .. I Mr* ftr* ■: i Vr ring
The dining r aim ta V r « j , o.ri ton To*-, 1, .0 a-. ■ !'.»•' I b»
laid ui'li a lim n rut work 1 i'i|r 't i » . Judy H u r- 't. &lt;*■0 " a * I n '

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and idler Chriitma* bill, with
vilillr candle* •i&gt;rm.!-d viitli gill
ler Mri Harold Wbitt-rn Mr*
(•corgr Chapman. and Mr* !-‘u
gene Willlnmi pnured entire from
a iiher i r r ' i c r
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.\|i* Mnrjri* Itrail n io y e r Mi*. I'lh o ! P r i i n f o y ,
ton. Mr.*, l i f t ■ |.eli ■
tIt;*. ill-' id Slnilin* P hoto)

Cunicsi
Seminole Eastern Star Chapter
Sc! ted tiled j-j0lrJ s Installation 0 / Officers
t. \h I.l Ml— tie tig. it ron
te*t •' it» tii"-. t tip fi-*t All t'l,r
nia Oran;* D rtu rt I'mileil lu ,
b* a annmtm d by the rt'riila
'll:,*, I'amnil tort Alum*! f" 000
i P'lfe, mil go to notrd.i mm
■r noun n w'ni rklitbll eiLcllenco
tn pnparing draaerla uiing orange
niodurt*

The i nmtnl* inn. In cooperation
Midi f ur m a p r elrelrie u'tlituf
• m r ; fl.rtf.i. i* j|&gt;on*iring uliat
i* hop d t i be .vi annual cnnlcat
' ii to all r&lt; *i ' l i t , of Ilie Stale
1
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and I.i,Id Cuitipani. Jliami; the
t o I '.in l i p itie r
rpnr.iKiiu. St
In Itie li»r :lt I* *ho fu,* over,
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H.e lam pa tlliclrir
I uik depainn* n '—a i Mi r h .i u Ii &gt;'""|iani rampa ami (lull I'ourr
flir natch ti la*lctud to a r.iriir ' in uny P&lt; v, jt -d i
band of rid 1*1j *b or l i-ie in *.Ufi
I'li.* * i'.. do a iloluie rl.'otri,
and Ia re
ran :*’ lor II
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b.i'a* *• of el *, m e at'pbancr* inak
log up mii all oil r t n e ill Km go
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to Ibo -.in I pri/e minner In
• I the o n .'I a inner Witt react*o
i !■ I'i-- r at jr. t iblc lop Mat* r
'■a:, r. itlif&gt;*i»all. (Ilf’iM u %|i r
:&gt;i atli u a t h r r and automa'.
d i e r in "ii'im to tho range.

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The l red M l,tp*e * and (tie
ilaughte■« ore gam; lo Orlando
lor a family reunion l liri.lint*
I)c, al Ihe home of ' I r , I lp»« &gt; •
parent*. Mr an I Mr* Jo -n ll
-iurnut* r i r ' i n pr* *. ni Mill l*r
Mr and Mt* I'rrd II &lt; nml Ir
and Hirer rfllldien. Orlando: 'Ir
and Mr* Charles Vk tureen ' In
earn, 111 Mr and 'I r , II,ro ll
'iilli-r. Akron Ohio and Ml**
I .nihc f.ll»re tlrUndn
Af 1 and 'll* IV I* llnlutir.il
. ill tpend iTitiilina* -1 I - 1 i&gt;al
lie mill Heir ■-n amt family 'Ir
and 'll* I'ale II ifmjim and emld
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Mr a-d 'Ir* II V' 1! irk« r "HI
*l*end iTirwlma* in da kw nidle
with their daughter and • *u in la"
Mr and Mr» lluhrr! June* Jr
ar.ililavghlcr.il, 'Ir* J I lla*
fin*. Mcrk. 1llle N t
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Mr and Mr. Itnl rri V\ n th! an I
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flub 1 rlilnia* ilar.re at in* May art *n-:e.menl
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The room, of Hie SVlnrter hour
• a * i led iru ih rr aernr d«lng
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i"- held in , .u. &gt;ii, rlt ra through'.
Ihi ttato and Mill bo eondurt ' &lt;1
i llopu- v i v | r r lii'iiarimrnt* "I
»rv»|x|*f^t|n^ ii L-« trtr •aUlilIe*. The
fiiuh Mil! tic 1••! 1 »n Wltiter lla '" "
O JT* |» f« i!tin mi: ,- t i *h 11 who
w.il a , * n prepare I'n i.
•If *:r! * r*«* t 1 •» Hkf* r\|H-e*'-* i"
I.i Mr Lb tLe 1 •iiii:t-i**cin
V* cm till l nu * n fm*l i ti'.ie*
"11 !•*• H r putties I'T Ihe final*
Tne i mt"*l i, open In any r n i
d&lt; r &gt;f I I m i la who ti3* pilled III*
or tier Kill lurtl day by Jan I
I. &gt; i n e p t employe* or familie*

\houl 1 11 meittb i , and , t*ll &gt;r,
atiemln! i ' t open i laltatiun id
r, of Setnlt ife H iip le r \ o
?. t* t: S lirld at '* a,ante Tom
pie Dercmber
at * I’ M
Ti e I'binti-r II«»ii:i v * deeiral
id for the oeea uutt Mil It trelllaf*
f r t in el to 1'■*■
r ’ l Went
a tall ba .rt nl red p.,m i - tin ,
trl tho Well and ba'n I* id lilddn
hark of each • ; r intn’ * ’Mil '
\ l.ig red Chi &gt; i* • lie ■It
iled „ illi r i nellia* at. I I'r rillan
Ivpper *1'" it i-n ti e *ei relarn *
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a *mj|l ulute It *bti I i ‘hrt**"t»*
tree on fie d a n i-iiinp'flid llltiln nr i*tun,
t 'lavtrr o, r i I with tlo* t rd &gt;
l'r .,1 . r a ' d • -T.it
i |t- ■ 111 In
Woi .li- 'la r.ut '.i* Sheppard,
ronli i li w.-t uimril all pre»efd
Tin- lit,tailing • i?ip or 'I** ' it
nia l ler ion ,, • it'tn 'm I.
mi le i .- 1 .i-l i
it -*t to tb *
Ha*l S .1- M. 1.-...III t ..'I 1, 111,'*
,md in'i alucrd her mala mg "*fi
ir ri "r* Mary Atl ■ W
in
it llllll: inamial Mr* Ku
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nrr imlalltn; rhaplab
' taiule Humphn*y tnitalb
lit. 'Ir* llrnrli lla liar
in*talliig "ffic-r and 'I' l"i«'
I'feifauf *eb t t
Mr* I.ii:ni. Mu), . A*-'
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iron, pn-a* nloil Ihe l’a*t 'l-tn e i ■
(■•Mr] to 'Ir*
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Worthy 'la • oi. and I1
t " il
ham* preientrd a rheto Ho
Wlirtli) I’jtron. I.e die * -lla I
Tbr lh»g ofllrcr* fnrm id ■&gt; hear:
ill lilt- 1 J 't while Mt* •' It r
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bJini! * Vow Hie Year
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Shepard A,inflate Haiti i I ti
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l u 'ld rijei of the rn apnniormg re**,

eh . t nr utilttlea and 1Im* Klnrlda
» lint, &lt; mminion nr lluir oilier
t •*• ft g j gene Ir*.
Knirh , *tHiuld lie mail'd to the
1T-irfl • • i'r ut &lt; "| iiiiii , noil Ibii
? i n 1 • ' land. H a . p'jilmarkcd
m-t I.j' r llan inldnlgbt. Jan at
I’i n Kitirir, in irmifinal* and
Tint * -uuit
vrrparrd on r lir
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�Cage Scores Kuharich Cautious
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After Campus Visit
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Howell Says Colts
Strong, Balanced

M iam i Reshuffles
Football Coaches

A Bright
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EDITOR* NOTE: W * It the Canyon, believri that hi* efftajive
vetmth of 14 dispatches oa (hr i* "a little bit ahead” of the dcQ dfrnt (N.Y ) » IlunU r 71
football teams playing la U# fen»e.
r « M i k Dickinson T&gt; Wagnar M
postseason bowl game*.
"I think our offensive is a hit
O f f n St. Patar'a (N J .) S3
SOUTH BEND. Ind (UPI) NEW YonK , m » They've mentioning U.cir quarterback,
•tro.nger than the drfeciive." is ii
N tf f n t
CALIFORNIA
Joe Kuharirh. Notre Dime * n»w Hot bia. rail linemen on both of- Jofin L'nlta*, and tseir elutlrt
Elliott, ' but I have to point out
A f p i TO Seattle U
By HAL WOOD
p»*i receiver. Lenny Moore.
that when Ihe occasion aro*e, our
football roach, doesn't know what fenae and defense "
But If jou ask him for the mala
BERKELEY Calif. (IT U - If dtfcnilve saved u* tn key titua
HMpoli 71 Sisn/urd €3
kind of
a
woo and
lo»t That* Ihe rr4|
record he need* to keep the Job. ,. V * J *
..r,1 '° n. . C??eh r,,M » he P'tks t.V Colli at tough1
defmae holds up. Coach Pete lion* iatt year."
SC &gt;Louli 51 California U
and he c a n t foreaee the undefeat-1
,,owr*1
W» New cuatomen. hell talk about those Elliott of the California Bear* exKipp Direct* Olfease
BlRdley SO Dartmouth 44
York
(Hants
will
have
their
har.di
hi? linemen.
pect* the offensive to take care of
Th* offemiTt la directed by
ed season the frith old itradi ex
Southwest
peeled when they pruned the Hi*- full with the Baltimore Colli In "We think the Colt* have th* i'.ielf in the Roie Bowl clash quarterback Joe Kapp. the r.:
TJ*» M N. Mexico ACM 50
mlaaal of Terry Brennan for win Sunday'i Yankte Stadium came belt blocking in the league” agaieit Iow a on New Year * Day. tior.'» No. 1 pa** run option man
• •
West
Howell «aid. "You lake tneir bit The blond young roach, pointing Kapp ran for 513 yard* and comnln* itx out of ten yamei
for the National Football League offemive tackle, Jim Parker, tn a out that hi* team (• in fine tondi- pleled 54 pattea tn 17 attempt* for
Mh U hi U Oregon 75
Kuharich
doein'l
eipect
to
go
P fp a n d 71 North Dakota 4)
Same, he doesn't teem to ha doing tion liter l e unuiual winter heat 44» yard* more
unbeaten, becauae 'any coach thamplomhip.
who expert* an undefeated tea
Of courie, Howell usually opens too muth out there
that ha* blanketed Strawberry
The itatittic* bear out Elliott •
•on ii groping for lh» unheliev a any discussion of the Colt* by
Lood Pai» Protection
"
| "But when you look at film* of
ble," hr »afi
Baltimore game*, you uiually *er
Actually, Kuharich doe in't know
the defensive end hung up on Par
what he * going to have to to ’ to
kcr't shoulders with hi* feet spin
build the frith bark lo a m o rec­
ring.
ord. He tiid he hadn't teen Notre
"L’nlla* get* rid of the ball
Dame play last year and hi*
quicker than the Cleveland qu-r
knowledge of perionnel wa* Urn
trrbiek* we played the last two
Bed tn what he could learn in
week* But he doesn’t actually
few film clip* seen on television
CORAL ( j ABLES (L'Pl) —The ant head roarh and University
Action in Ihe Sanford City Bowl have to became he gel* tremen I nivenity of Miami will m h u lrie Preiidrnt Jay Y. W. f'earton laid
and what Brennan'a Militant
Ing
League
last
week
showed
only
dous
protection
from
hi*
block
roaches might tell him
it* football coaching itaff before an additional backfleid roach will
See* Brennan'* A»«l*tanti
__ __
_ _ change
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one
major
position
nett ifjio n in hope* of bouncing h* brought tn before »pring pracHowell watched hi* own defrn- back from one of the w ont *ea- tl e He hinted other changes .n
Before he returned to Wash Outrur Music Shop took over *ec
Ington, Where he gave u p jo u r ^
^
^
by w(n. live llntnen destroy O r ’'xnd't toni tn the school'* hittory.
the staff may be upcoming.
Eatlern Division hope* in la it
years remaining on hit
End Orach ’A'altor Kichefiki
However. Head Coach And)
he
met
nlng
two
game*
while
New
York
Sunday
*
game
as
they
rrp.-j'.t
ily
to coarh the Redikln*.
Ait moved up Tuesday to iin rt- (iuttafion will definite!) stay on.
IJfe
Insurance
could
only
take
threw quarterback* Milt Plum and
with all of Brennan • a««i*tanta,
Prarion laid, despite move* to
except Itcrnie Crtmmina. and he one half * game by tying Mather Jim Nmowiki for lours He ha*
o u t him by some alumni di*
picked up film* of the Irish 1914 Mather. lew! by Al DcPalma'* the *ame reiperi lor Haltimorr
grunlled by last *ea*on‘t j 4
game* with Purdue and North Ml *erie», relaxed ilightly in the huiky defensive linemen — Gene
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record.
•econd
game
to
allow
New
York
j
,
Art
(Big
Daddy!
Uptromh
&lt;3M
Carolina for future study.
2311 French
Pearson said Gustafson hid hi*
Crimmint, former head coach IJfe to lie the game at g*5 pm* Donovan (770b Don Joyce i 255j
full hacking. H« laid the former
at Indiana, ikipped meeting with for rach tram. New York wa* led and (lino Alar ' Mil
asnslant head coach at Army,
Kuharich becauae he wanird lo by Hank KreUer'i 490 *erlr»
Intercept Many I’ it v e i
•vho i* rredited with putting the
get out of football if he could ar
In other same*. Paul Pcrobl top
"Baltimore* d*tcnilve back*1
range a career in private bu*lnc»» ped the Musician* double victory have intercepted a lot of
o( paite* Sn far Indurall ha* endured all. Hurricane* in football'i big time,
Keith Dillon’* bullet of Cie i* working without contract on
and Kuharich wanted the North with hi* iW, while Carl Von Her till* leaion," llowt-ll said "nicy
Carolina and Purdue film* be bull* Ird the Celery City printer* were able to make those Inicnrp lennel rlub amble* lo Ihe lumber the *ame basis a* dr in* at the
rauie Notre Dame open* again»t to their lone vlrtory with hi* W&gt; lion* liecau*e Baltimore * ilefen Iwo y*ivt povit.on tonight heavily umveraity,
Pearson also alhoriird Gustaf­
serie* Burnett Painter* maintain ih e Itnemrn got Into the other favored to win hi* third straight
them In Ihat order ne*t fall.
later, Kuharich will determine ed their 5 j game lead at they team's backfleid and made the teavon feature and potiibly *h*t- son to bring in two pro football
whether he will keep any of Brm- louk two garr.rt Horn Ge-v^'* Se-m nu.vrterback hurry hi* pa»i. Ihat v b r Sinford Orlando'* track ree. spe u Eiii* to work with the itaff
during spring practice. Selection
ord of 30 7J second*.
ran * aiaistant*.
note Dry Cleaner*. Captain Bill i the only good psM defense..
New Job A "Challenge"
In addttion to hi* two »eaion of these coaches and the neuKa/ee led the Cleaner* with a O t
Would Howell like poor weather
Kuharirh laid hr rrg u d rd the »erlf*, and Dick Hlrhtrd* thowrd to help combat Baltimore'* offen triumphs, including an easy romp backfleid coach will be delayed
Notre Dame roaching yob a* a the way for the Painter* with a live ipcvd?
in the Inaugural llwndirap, the until after the National t narhet
' thallenge," and he said that in Ml 515 *erie*.
"No, *tr," he said with a grin TOjourd red brindle gent notched Ann. meeting at Cincinnati Jan.
order to meet the lev! of future
"Split •hrlnkert" for the evening "We want the br»t weather, I al three ichoollng raiei by wide 11*13
Kkhcfski's elevation came at
opponent*, recruiting had been a were led by Ted Burn* It who way* want a fivt field."
margin*.
subject he discussed whh Irish made Iwo. the 5 7 and the 5 79
Although Indurall is cast in the Custafeon'f recommendation.
"Walter will function in the
official* before he look ihe job. Alan, John llarnton made the
leading rote of Ihe ninth rare
same rapacity Ihat I did wtth Earl
"Wo had a meeting of Ibe mind* five and dime, Frank Ifuhn Ihe 5
t'hrrvtma*
K\e
production,
any
on It," ha said. But he would not 1 10, and Dirk Rirhardi the 1 7 10 Wheaton Is Voted one of Ihe seven other eo-»t*r* Blaik when he was head roach at
Dartmouth and later at Army,"
declare Ihat he would have more
Average* after (he week's action
upstage him.
Top Cage Team In could
full granta In aid, covering all rd are*
Golden Empress, for tnitance, Guitafwn said,
ucational eapenaei, than Hrennan Richard*—1«7. Dc Palma and Fox
in Ihe one spot Juit doesn't like
Kichefiki wa* one of the allhad, or whether he would have ihe —145. Von Hrrliulis—J13, Maloney Small College Set lo i.e outrun. Another one to watch Uma great end* for Miami. Hr
OUR GREETINGS
and Wheeler—153, Strtler and lie*t ! NEW YORK (UPI I—The U'hea is ihe lightest hound in the race, played pro hall for the IlUladel•ime number.
"We'll have a variable number, at 141, Kalre—10). and Steele, ion (111 i Cnwader* remal"''-! first a M pound mis* named Go Sua- phia Eagle* and Plttahurgh SteelTO OUR MANY
today in United Pree* fnlema d r who led the kennel club * rac­ ere and has haen a Hurricane
depending on what we need," he Perotd, and Callan at 159.
C&lt;iok and Swann at 154, Krni*, tlonal's --&gt;*11 ' 'I*’-- i ‘•etha'I ing last yrar with 11 lir*D, Sux- coath for 15 yrar*
•aid.
FRIENDS
The Hurricane* have one of
Bukur. and Forguion at 157, Krei ratings, but led unl&gt;ealen Tennei lie will U- in the fifth pdtitiun,
icr-IK I. U. Bor id nr (—155, Gil •re State AAI University by only
Also in the tough field are Blue their roughest schedule* coming
AND PATRONS. . .
•trap and Bugcnytein a! !M. Kirrh 31 point*
Cheddar. Urn Golden, Crt Tear*. up nevt tea son, playing *uch
Evansville (Did i and Steuben Pocket Rocket and Rocky Mac- teams a* national champ I.SU,
huff, Huhn, and Pivec—I5J, Bing
—153, I'roctor—151, and llrrbst vllte (Ohio) remained 3 I In tl r fll-ly ,
Michigan Btate, Auburn, Navy.
H . B. O w ens
*
latest balloting by t'ie natlnnwltle
and Holler at 150,
Tonight'* lo rare iird will be Florida, Kentucky, Tulane. North
Burnett—I (9. Brown—117, Piercy Board of Coarhc* wliirli ral»* the in abbreviated thriller *&lt;&gt; Ihat Carolina. Soulh Carolina and Flo—H5. Ettridge—III, Harrison —HI, • mail rollege* fur Ul't
fan* may get home for moat nf rida State.
Southweit Mlssotirl Slate was ( hrtitma* E 'c . Tomorrow eveMONTGOM E RY (VPI i-N ortli O llor*dorf—130, Prescott—117,
---------------fiflh and Western Illinois was ni-.g another tn rare 1* on tap.
1219 8. Park
PA 2-2132 and South starting llnevip* were
K o U r* M lT H ltC M ll€ T
*lxlh. fjoulsiana Tech was *ev___
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irhedulrd to be announced today
---------------------SYDNEY. Australia —(UPI) —
r ’,tb Soiuh Dakota, Idaho Slate
by head Coache* Don Motlenkopf
Herb Elliott of Australia ran in
and Texa* Southern completed the
and Blanton Collier for (he !l*t
,10 mile race* in 195A — and broke
top Id In lhal order
annual Blue Gray game here Sat­
West Virginia Tech St Mb DETROIT —( I PI l—Joe Schmidt, (nltr minute* in every one of litem
urday.
hrtlkp thr *„r|,| r„ „ r,|
rimel1* iVl.l, MrNerie (La I, Detroit Lion* linebacker, ha* Ixcn
Although some nffrtuivc and dc
voted Ihe learn * most valuable for , y^j
the ‘ metric
chapman
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Kentucky
We*
fenilve poaltion* already ar* cer­
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the »reond straight year,
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JA C K S O N V IL L E M 'l'liy - F lo (OhloV Pacific Lutheran. Fresno ' wl f,,r ,hr
,lme ln ,hf '» «
covild cause la*t minute changes
rida will be without Ihe service* State and South Dakota Slate fmlr ,MW&gt;n*
Some Job* already tewed up
ar* Ken Trowbridge of North of senior fulB-ark Charlie llolu-rt* rounded out the lop y&gt;
NEW YORK —(UPI)— Sidney
In the Gator Bowl clanie with,
Carolina Slata in do Ihe punting 3lissD*lp|d .SaturdayWood, who won the Wimbledon
NEW
YORK
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for the S o u t h and Oklahoma
Hm J03 pound lloljertl turned NAMED LODI II ALL CD At II
Balhgale, the New York Bangers' tennis crown in 1931. and Don
filale'* Jim Wood to kick for the
BRUNSWICK, Maine (UPI) — Mar riant wing, i* a golfer during Budge, wytiner in 1934 37. *1111 are
up
lame at Tuesday'* prartire
North.
and Coarh Itob Woodruff said he Hnudotn hockey roach ('. Nelson the off season and is considrrmg partners In a New York Laundry
Trowbridge, a little »peed mer- would not play.
Corey was named Tuesday night jollig Ihe pro lour. He shoots In service they* started nearly 3»
rhanl, ha* impreiwd mentor*
Robert* was on Ihe starting lo replaco football coach Adam lha low 70 s
year* ago
with his long Ixvol* which he did team when the Galor* began the Walsh, who resigned Iwo months
all iea»on for the Wolfpack.
I95H teaaon, but a knee injury ago Corey, S3, married and Ihe
Due to the wet weather Tues yfpt him ridelmcd off and on and father of two vniitig sons, was a
day, the North iquad cnnrenlrat Woodruff said it was not rrvporwl- tackle undrr Walsh in 19.37-11*19.
rd mainly on Ita offrntive running ing tn treatment fast enough for He will give up coaching hockey
lo concentrate on football.
gsme. Motlenkopf n ld he w a * Ihe Galor Bowl game
"pirated" with the day'i show
The Galor* spent moil of their
Ing.
Tuesday session al Fletcher High HIDES FOUR DINNERS
"It wa* Inn wat tn throw School Field on punting, punt re
NEW ORLEANS I UPI i—Wayne
much," the Purdue hrad coach turna, defensive line work and Chambers rule four winner* Fri­
said, "ao we concentrated on our their pairing and running game. day at Ihe Fair Ground*. He
ground game. The boy* look
Bugged line work ended Ihe clicked alsiard "if* a gamble"
TO ALL
much (letter and have a lot of praelirr, bid Woodruff inslruclrvl 1 513 wn. Granny Annie (59 «i),
ipirit."
hi* pl*)rra not to tackle offensive Sun Jeep (53 to) and Princes*
.5 OUR FRIENDS
VPI'a Billy Holirlaw Impressed barks lo prevent further injuries. lim a 15# to i.
Collier wilh hit pin |Kdnt pasting
and hall • handling Drtplle Ihe
Baggs
rain Holirlaw ronnrrlrd ronil*
Irnlly w i t h Kentucky's Bobby
Curb Market
Craven* and Virginia's Sonny
Handle, Ibe No. 3 receiver In Ihe
F j\ 2 2921
nation.
2 lh 3 Sanford A ve.
Pro scoula watched both prar
tiers.
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Bukur Gels Second
■In Bowling League

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Service Station

Indurall Favored
In Ninth Tonight

Blue-Gray Squads
Set For Saturday

Gafor Back Hurt,
Miss Game

Voted MVP Twite-

conlrntion. Wide winning *neo
and h i r e three tame*. I &lt;* Br.tr*
tcorrd 193 point*, a v tra ^ u l B&gt;5
point* a game. The mo»t point*
•cored a;*ln*t CaUforr.a this year
wa* 11 by victorious M'J Ifai
State Iowa it an II print f»'-orlie.
earned ahrut two
Elliott
thing*
1 —Hi* Ime avrrase* only about
13? pouH* to Ihe mad, compared
with 20* for the expertH Car.tni
ilne for low*.
2_According to the film*. lava
haa a great br*i':-x"U) st ack,
wtth many *f*rr* corn! is ftom
xround mid field.
"Their line I* too hi; for «*."
say* Elliott. ‘ But maybe u-us sxill
move f**ter II will have to It or
der to contain their break auay
•peed
Mill Need Speed
"In every came G**!* backs
ieem lo be able to rt t.* al W it
once, oil lime* more often, from
to, SO or to yurJ* away Well
need a lot of *pecd lo hilt that
kind of running "
Ii It possible that California ha*
just the d rfen h e *pe-d to hall
the Hawk yt n n n It i ■ 1
jren. 115, and Tom IIj ' c* .U) are
the Cal rnt* with *pcrd enough
lo turn In the er.d-*'»eep).
The Bear*' backfleid. alc.ig wi;b
Kapp. I* exceptionally fait In
Jack H*«. the Bears have ore of
the lunadof llsotra tau esinfijoin
the l&gt;c*t all around fon'.bad pi*yer*
in the Weil, Tne other back*
trade off positioni and each sec*
euniiderauie irrvicc. Ticse h
elude Hank Olguln. Graver Gar
sm Wayne (frow, Walt Arnnl I ar.l
Jack Yrrman. thr latter a mem
tier of the California truck team
Mhethcr packing the ball or pliy
ing drfrni*. Ihrtc Ixj&gt;s can pick
'em up and-lay 'em dawn.
Elliott expects to have a few
new trick* to spring on the Iowa

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John R.
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defeme

"We ll have a fuw r.r* things. '
says Ptle. "We are going In neet
everything we ran get to ,:i! by
their Iatt mtn. M aybe wg can do
it with trickery ."

Newcomers Listed
GAINESVILLE. Fla. tU I'I) The
University of Morlda ha* added
two newcomer* — Virginia ami
Rice—lo it* 1350 football schedule
They replace UCLA and Arkan
•as Slate

History Of Pass
SOUTH BEND. Ind. —(UPI» The forward p u s In college font
hall wa* le gullied in IIF# but it
wa* seven year* before Notre
Dame made the pa** m a nation­
wide sensation by crushing Army
on tone* from the late Gu» Do
rail* to Kmlte Rockne,

IMay' ^tHi* P
Christmas be
but another
happy marker
afong the road
of a good life !

Stanley - Rogers
Hardware Co.
FA 2-5331
211 S. Sntsfnrd Axe.

Laundry Partners

Golf In Golf, Too

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Or Shina

Thru
March 30th

DOG RACING
Nightly (except Sun,) 8:10 P. M.

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It’s time fa wUe-iptf
Uufhint chNraa,
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Matinee Wed. &amp; Sat., 2 P. M
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Jerry Colling, Opernlnr

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aliuni’g.

•nuMfits, pfctj, Mi |Rts,
Mi fir is ti smi jin al
•f mi wy hut vtsfes!

H. James Gut
Agency

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Mutual Insurance
217 E. 1st

Located 8 Mile* Soulh
Of Sanford On Highway 17-92

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letter To Santa: Bring Berliners Soldier For Yule
BERLIN ft I’D _ t r» Juit
«ren t
American lei her.
to go aroj"&lt;! here.
The qucitlnn If not a military
erne. tVhat Wert Berliner* want
American* for fi Christina*.
A flood of ir,\ j ■ Uoni
i
ChrUtmai in ihe home, of ttrrltnerf hat deluge I |h r Aou-ritin,

Chances Of Snow? | Longwood

hrrc The r*tii If nm ntnf »t two
to one—in the wrong direction.
A h i of Berliner. who want to
•ho'-r their appreciation to the
( i uhntc pretence here rrpre'it* their tuirantee acaintt Com*
munitt rjirrenion are going to be

mind taid that If wat coins (n
only about
be able to fill amf
MaQUl half
nan
of the requetlf.
ih rtrtm a . for *o!dirri In Berlin,
however, If not mainly a matter
of what'a done for them—it it far
more ai ttory of »bit they do for
’■appointed.
otheri.
'■ 1r.tt fount, the Beilin Com
Ahout J,«M German.—orphan*,
elderly people, the blmd-\»i1I he
the sueatt of Army unit, at ape
rial celebration, throughout the
Chnttma* teaton.
There are no e.vrptlon. Ktrrv
unit in Berlin will be* hottt at
»uch partlei
The u tu .l Sift item for the orphant, more than l.iXrt of them
Ihit year, will be Atarm elothins
to help them through the Berlin
winter.
And a tpecial toy • Irndms
i t h e n r i. in operation under
Athlch American youngttcr* turn
OAtr their toyt for Cierman chil­
dren a. ho need them. About ro.oon
loyt are in ccnrtant rotation

M e rry
! .C h r is t m a s l
,

And,Thank
You for Your
Patronage...

1

) Very Important Man

1««p®&gt;-lFnnn i^!,1 Community Party Attendance Large

, h( fhanrcf cf a wMlP chrlttm at
They range anvwhere from 100
per tent In Caribou, Maine. to
icro in Fort Worth. Tex.
That report eomea from the
r „ WpaUwr mirpalt on lhp ha%u
of »notv occurrence* on Chriitma*
Ray at variou. weather ttatiom
during a 10year period
C h,nfr* ot *
Vhn.tma. at
ot,'r r . pl’!n,,I
r
la id - 1° per-cent
«*"*"• *
D1 • 1"
' ,l*nlJ' 10 »hicasto. ,0. In
dianapoti.. tfl: Wichita Kan . to;
,n '," ° n
Df' ro"* *° M,nnp;,'v,
Neb . IP Mbit
ll*'
“ "If
T^erque. N lev . 30, Buffalo. X
V. 70. New York tit* 10 R*
letyh. N t . N&gt; Columbia* Ohm.
30, Oklahoma City. JO Philadel­
phia. Jo, Pittthurgh »o. Salt Lake
City, to, Milwaukee, (to,

Marines Planning
Enlistment Change

WASHINGTON l P It — Begin
England a i ' U nlng Jan 1, the Marine Corpt
—Slour: lmtlla today loti it. hltrar will aerept only four year enlitt
Ian. village hall terretary. ambu­ mentt and eliminate the three
lance brigade tuperinlrndrnl. par tear hllrh now offered in new
ith rauneit elerk. pan.h church leatherneck,
warden, treaiurcr, aacri.tan, orAbandonment of the three year
Kanin and vhmrma.ter when farm recruitment will not affect the re
worker Jack Dorr. who *ta« all enlutment program. Marine, .till
of them, moved to Wilton on tt-a* re m int for two. thrrr, four
Thamea.
N&gt;r m yean.
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To Our Friends!

fat (heir merlins Turtdiy night
Bt Jo Hammond
The Community Chrittmat par Detain to be announced by the
tv, held latt Saturday night at the croup at a taler date.
In other butineaa. pretident Bill
Park At a* attended hy 3i&lt;n thildren I.aBrre
.Announced that the croup
and a larcc number of parent* donated » rlorrn cookie, to the
and friendt, C.iftr and rollon ran­ Community Chrirtma. party
dy, cookie*. ice cream and punch
Perron aU
10 u*« rhlldrcn' «**
Tommy Blanton
.indent at
1 month tlimush 1! year,.
Southern Tech at Chamblee. G* .
Member, of club, ami all oilier will rpcr.d the holiday * with hit
rittren. who donalrd to the mr parent,, Mr, and Mr* Thont*.
ce&gt;* of the event were rewarded Blanton
hv ihe h.tppt and .miling fare,
Pfe. Robert Pari Parmer, *ta
of the *oungtlerp A note of tpr tinned at Port (ivdnn, (•* . wilt
rial appreciation !o Clyde I jie . tpend the holiday* with hi. par
r,ongi*tv&gt;d policeman, for the
iplendtd i.&gt;h of direeime traffic
and leering the children »afr
Bill and Murfir I.aBrre honored
employe, and friend, of their
Plumbing Company at a dinner
at the lumswood hotel recently
Attending were 'Ir and Mrt
Robert !&gt;a*tt Mr and Mrt tilen
Mann, Mr and Mrt Jam e, I ane,
Mr and Mrt Drwei Pinch Mr
and Mn Bean Pinch. Mr amt
'tr* Walter Bethea, Mr and Mrt
Otl, Waddrl. 'tr and Mr* ham
Bell Mr
and Mr, Johnny Rut
ter. Mr and Mrt Kerntet Bn*
■I r ( AMI* I TO N
kelt Mr
«n,t 'Ir* ' tetor Plgm
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lD M lillT &lt;1.1.All . . .
art man and
Bottr
Rifhanl
P K A fK ON I*!A IS I’ll"
Brown
Oxer w' teemger* attended Ihe
dance held Friday at the Part.h
Hall I*, the local Jayeee*
r n i M T i in :
rtett. \nn Balmer and .le*tie
001
\\
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Iwl
r . \ j -.is t s
Hitchcock won gift certificate*
front a local department .tore for
their dancing ability m a fatl
number Award, went to Sue
CampMI and Jerrt tieraril for
the ,!ow dance Judge, were h»
th* Abraham an,l lleltv Parmer
IW r prtre went to Belly Ann
It aim r r
Volunteer firemen under the
lirertton of chief John Parma,
quickly brought under control *
fire in a two ear garage at the
Pmamiel All alone place tbit week.
Tn Spontor Batehall
Jay ere. decided to »pon*or a
local Little League batehall ham

Herrv’s Warrliousc

len ti. Mr. and Mr*. Robert Lee [here throwfit (tie winter.
— t,
I farm er.
( l.onsAtood retldrnt. Jtn u rfrd
'tr . an&lt;l Mr*. Arrjiard blurry tn drive arotind lown and taka
ami family of Wlflthrop, Me. have advantage o( Ihe &lt;T»hn*lmii
tteen the cu-i.t ol Mr. and Mrt look" »o many homeowner* and
Merle llarrit They will remain b u ti n c e . are tportfnff.

n; ' /
€&gt;Ij Silent iitaijt
ilia i» vo iir £ l)ris'tm a s
lie iliis rnlm ,mb briglit! /.

Nehi Bottling Co.
RC l oin — Upper It) — \ohl I'ltutirw ,
.101 t'elprt Mr.
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WISHES
SO GAY —
A* tiac Qm-Jnuv *e&gt;

WE SEND

JOYEUX NOEL 'c l

YOU TODAY!

son jppraw ltcv, may itv

1TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS
AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS!

Larry’s

Kilgore Seed Co.

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21 $ S. Sanford Av*.

. . . best w ish es
a n d m uch joy w c
send to y o u , o u r
p a tro n s a n d
frie n d s !

“Let Earth
Keceive
Her Kiiur”
Mcllevnolcls Driipr

true ip tfl l*e tc w lo l

C’o.

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sltiry of imr Savinr’x Birfk
\\ iiuli'il...)lcri'} tlirixliiiiui
Senkarik Glass &amp; Paint C o ..
111 W. 2nd

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Margaret
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TITLE and ABSTRACT CO.
BEST O F THE S E A SO N
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VOU aNO Y O U R S'

Glenn Goembel

FA 2-1.1%

.Irwrlry A Match Repair
at
Mather t urnilinr

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Service Station

Rehnld- . . . the
Madonna and th e
Child, warred nymlroln
of the Sniwon. and a
rem inder of n u r m any

. . . COM E L E T US A D O R E H IM T H IS D A Y

lile*»inKw. I.el um rejn ire
not*, for Ihe 1’rinee of

REMEMBERING TUB TRUE AND LASTING

I’e a rr i» horn attain, b ringing
itw a renew al of faith and

MEANING OF ITUS HOLY CHRISTMAS SEASON.

hope.

^(AY YOU IIND THE PLESSINGS YOU SEEK!

HAPPY HOLIDAY TO ALL

Celery City Printing Co.
It!

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Ph. FA 2-2SS1

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'Magic Carpet' Ticket To Holy Land

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FA 2-Olfll

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ASincere With for a Merry Christma* and, Thank You lo Our Customers J

Echols Bedding Company
FA 2-6321

119 ft. Magnolia

It's Joyful Season, But Danger Of Fire Greater

Henry Cole Began
Tradition Of Card

Christmas Blessings
202

r« f p &lt;—Wed., Dec. 24/1936
3hr faitfarh irrilb

Hate yen *»*r waadered «k*t
NEW’ YORK (CPI) — 'Til th«^ Keep th* tree outdoor* ai long
it wauld be like to till! the Holy
icaton to be Jolly—and careful a* pottible. to it ha* a chance to
Laid «■ CbriUmai III)?
Chriitmii. warn* the National retain more of lit nitural mollBoard of Fir* Underwriter*, it lure.
Well, here i a ticket os the
mafic flying carpet: Before you
on# of the molt dtngcrou* lime* One* It li **t up indoor*, giv*
can ray "Merry Chrtatmai,"
of the j t i r . To reduce the chince* the tree water regularly, evary
wore over the Sea of (iatllee,
A . . . ..
. , „
^ * fir* ia YOUR home. It gtvei 4»y if n tc e tu ry .
' fiurdrH and f.ftien jaart iht* advice:
Den t put up the tr*e near a
turning »outh to go down the Biver Jordan, patting the very apot f/.0; 00 t rod December day In Th« tmaUer tha Chriitma* tra*. fireplace, a radiator or is tha
where the Deed See Scroll! were
lh* “ ' " A " ’ If H take, up half w .rm cit pan of th* houi*. Th*
dJicovtred. and then! the megtc patron named Haney Cole, *»t the living room and catch** fir*, ceoler the ipot, the better.
whole living room will burn
cerpet iw inn toward the Med|. down at the daik in hi* library.
L’*e g lu t or metal decoration*
and with a flourith of hi* p*n. in- , nq „ mi&gt;- the whole hou.e.
terrtnean See. . to Bethlehem.
Avoid
paper or cotton decoration*
Thit quiet little village li one troduced « euitom that ha* grown
that are not fireproof.
to
ancOTpiti
every
country
in
the
of the n o it revered tpott in *11
Im ped every let of light*. Look
Chrtitendom — it it the birth- world
out for frayed wiring and broken
He
addrttted
to
hi*
friend*,
plire of Jetute
•orked. which ihouid be diteardA briltlantly-llghted cron, on what were probably th* first
ed and replaced.
Cbrlitma* Card* aver printed.
top of the Church of the Nativity,
Rig the wiring to that the light*
The card* depicted * typically
ihow t the wey to the famout Grot­
can be |wr|tched on and off tome
Victorian
fnmily
gathered
at
the
to of the Nativity.
dlttance from the tree That way,
• feitive board." and bore th* nowIt ia in a crypt in tba tenter clin ic greeting, "A Merry Chrtit
Like belli and Hart and Chritt- If a fire H ard, you’ll be able
of the church which we approach mat and a Hippy New Y*»r to m il tree* and Santa Claui. . not to turn off the electricity without
by Kept leading down from ibe You."
too many year* ago there wa* an- running the danger of ittting yourchoir.
Two month* earitar in wn*t w»i other wonderful "Chriitma* word" telf on fire
There in the toft flickering tight a bittoric move — Cola commit- *" our vocabulary. It w n ■CHAR- Intpcct tb* actdlet n air the
of countleit candltt and the beck­ noned John Cakott Hortley, a ITY."
bulb* every day. Whta th«y turn
oning glow of the wonderoui hang­ Roy si Academy Artitt, to detlgr
Atthat tim* its ttv tra l iceon- brown — „from tha h*at of th*
ing tempi, [dlgrlmi kneel to pra
tha card Ha punted a thoutand dary meaning*, one of which it C hrti.m il light! —rearrange the
Holy muilc and kuihari voicti lltbogriphed copltt, which were to "help thoie In need,* Hemmed hu^*- *lv*a* **cl1 ea* * Be*’ 'P01
recreate once again, tha itory of then hand tinted by a profeitional alwaji DIRECTLY from id orlgl- n**r Mrn* *r ,,a r.aadle*
Ibe Birth.
"colorer."
nil moaning. . ."the lov# of minNtv«r *»«’•« « tf t« »u Ut’uP
Everywhere, on the walla,
That Dtcembcr. early in th* kind *
floor*. end ceiling art moialct. month Cole potted tome of the
Today, almoit without cxcep t - . n n c t _ P r a . - f i n n
car-ingt. and tutnptuoui orna­ eardt to hit friend*, and offered tlon. Hie word ‘ lervice ‘ hat re. . H. __ T ' r j o U l U J
mentation* put there with loving the remainder for »ale in a Lon- placed "charily" In regard to do
MEMPHIS. Tana. - 'L T I t care by kingi and princet of the don itationer* ihsp.
ing a good turn for our let* for Beverly Lyon* eay* a woman the
p u t.
tiw at a Mcmpblt tupermarket
The appearance of Henry Cote * tumte fellow men
In one corner it a silver star card in the London of Ibe lllO’i
It li Indeed tad to ipcculate on * * 'e 6*a,4 •ICBltl far *11 tum i
with a hole In the center that per­ coincided, turiouilr, with a period «h*i may have prompted this *a,l Hop* ** ,h* weataround with
mit! pilgrimt to klu lb* original of great Inlereit in Ib rlitm ai tn change.
her food cart.
rock floor beneath.
England.
Service" group*, working tomeHere too. la tha Altar of tha
Prince Albert. Victoria’* contort, timet )t» r ‘round, have been or
Mincer It hold* a tiny figure of it reputed to have Introduced the panned to distribute batkett of
the Infant Je«u*. and It beautiful­ first decorated C hriitm ii trt* to food, tree* and glftt to the Needy
ly adorned with rich satis and England in this era. and Cbarlat for ut Thit it, of court*, a molt
TV T i n Eft
brocade.
Dkkar.a published bit greitett cotnmendabla institution , .but
From tha grolto you wandar Chriitm ii ilory — "A Chriitma* even more wonderful If the INTESTED FREE
rail tiered tombt. and the cell Carol’* in the very lame jearf
DIVIDUALS In and behind tha
— In e«or bom#
where Jerome mad* hit famout
Complete atnek ea truck]
Chriitma* cardi appeared In group are truly’ tmbued with
tranilatloa of the Scripture*
America only ibortly thereafter CHARITY
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A* tb* Cbrlitma* te n le t pro- Their etrly origin li uncertain, "love of mankind" w u tb* inEladrasic
irrtte i, a t gel on lb a magic car­ but one itory give* credit for the ipinng element for all the aett
pel again.
first Yule greeting to a New York performed by the Child born in
Tub* Diatrlbutor
Away we toar aeroii a clear State dry good* merchant, R J Bethlehem going through Hi* life.
ii*r-!idcn iky to Jeruialtm . Jutt P en a of Albany.
For that r e a m the virtual lo**
a few mllei north.
Ptaia dtiigned. printed and of the word "charity" li eipeelally ^
Jaruiitim it a Holy City to mailed on* of tb* firs* *aamp!e* felt at ch riitm ii near*.
Chrtltiani, Moilema and tha Jtw t, of American Cbriilmai Cardi ai
In celebrating HI* birth this
CALL
and at Chriitma* time, lik* an advertiiemint for hi* goo it. icavon, let ui attempt to «trcnn
Brlhlaham. It crowded with countthen our HOPE, renew our FAITH
let* devout vfiltori.
—and breathe hack life into CHA­
lo r : j ctoluriei Jeruialtm wai 12 Days Observed
RITY. . .doing whai we will for
rocked by earthquake*: licked,
one a fcllowmen only becauit our
brtlcgcd and blockaded by invad­ As Sun Festival
he aril ara full of lov* for other!er*. and wa« patted «lt timet
fn indent pagan ritai th*
from ooe religion lo aootber.
twolva dayi following their D«:emEvening! FA 2*7500
Jcruulrm still hold* miny un- her JSth Sun Faitival wai a tim*
MEMPHIS, Tcnn
- U .T I ) dltcovered iccrcti; hut even now devoted lo the txpulilon of evil
there art thlngi to do. to we mutt
Torditi were lighted, belli Mary Anna McCarioo tell* how
Jangled, "and ketllei'ciaUered to p r niotbjr manage* to Hick to
travel quickly
There'* tha Moticra Dome where u t up « hue ard cry that wa* hnr diet Ain MeCanon fan p u tMohammed I* n ld to have aicend- rai*ed to an ear irlttting r«ar. to f d a note intlde their refrigerator Vic Robcllu, Alft* 601 E. 1st
- ■ out- all
— wandering
----ed to heaven, and Abraham al- drive
w-ilchei. *J &gt;inF- ’ Stay Out."
mott iicrtflred hi* »on.
ghniti and demons
We Join the many pilgrim* on
The tail and twelfth day, Jan­
th* Via Dnloroia, a narrow wind­ uary *ih, which wai Chrtlt'i flr«t
ing ttreet that lead* to Calvary birlh-date, ard which we now call
*ee the crumbling Wailing Eplpban), markrd the concluiion
W»l| of the Jew*. . .Wilt King of the heathen rltei
Solomon’* well*. . .the Church of
It wai **t tilde by the CbriatHit Holy Sepulcher . and finally, lam to commemorate ibe coming
wa nop in a imall green girden of th* Marl, and tha first manlmil title the city where many hit- feitation of Chrlit to hi* new- faltenant believe Chritl «** actually lower*
entombed
Time 1* getting late and the
Tying earpat head* for tha open
ROCHESTER. N. Y - i L T l » tea . and tuddtnly w« ire hack
to calibrate a traditional Chrlat- Mr*. Fffie Cutting, i clerk at the
mat at homa — combining iha Olmited County courthouio here,
old and th* ntw , , .|U in tha decided to put lb* comldnation of
ih* life in a tecuro place
•pint of rtveranca!
Official* were unable lo open
tha life the following day bccaute
Mr* Cutting had locked the com­
All That Killin'
bination in tide it

Charily Is Needed
In Yule Vocabulary

HERTZ

Abides By Note

Hertz Rent • A - Car
Vic Roballo, A il.
&lt;01 E. let fll.

FA 2-7723

May Tour Chrlttmit Be
Bright At Holly Berrleel

Mary Esther's
T M turlnf Faahloni Jg*t fo r You**

F A 2 -7 7 2 3

when you're aw*v from home A spark from the engine or i n ­
Forget about Imprcumg the neigh- former could lead to tragedy.
bon.
Whan the needle! Mart to thed.
gat rid of tba trt*.
On Chriilnat Eve. wttch out for
gift wrapping!. Delegate *ome
m
j z
member of the family to roll them
up tightly and place them in a
mital bttket out ol b t i t i wi&gt;
Don’t pile wrapping! careleitly
neir the fireplace, a heater or
he! tree light*.
Make mre the toyi jou buy and
give are life—fir*, »hock and ex­
piation proof. Toyi that require
. . . Thi« H 'iah Is
alcohol or gaioline are baiardou*.
Heat-producing toy*—like eleclne
A d d reaied E specially
phonograph* or toy iron* — *Vuld
To You!
bear the "lafety-teited libel of
the Fire Underwriter*
Skip the candle* at «W '
pirtiei party dr*i»ei tin easily
Slale Farm Innuranre
catch fire.
And don’t »*t up tha eleetrie Meinh illdff.
FA 2-r.l 1J
train* near tb# Chriitma* tree

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Irvins 1. Pryor

l

It'i our fond hope that CJirlsfrrss
trill "iparWo" for you and your family!
Warner Gulf Service Station
“Carr Will Save Your Car'*
401 E. 1st

FA 2-3&lt;iru

JH E R T Z

■

Safe Combination

Has Been Cheatin'

Here’! tom* itralgbt-from theibouMer talk about Iho mlitieto*
&gt;oq ra probably plaamng to hang
benaith iem* biavily travellad
doorway.
YOU'VE BEEN CHEATING:
It irtm i that according to aodent tradition lh* prjvlleg* bel­
lowed by Ihie (gvsrjl* C hrulm u
ire ia li gaeif only to the last
berry!
The trit* mliUetee euitom u to
pluck a berry every time jou
lake a kin. Whan the hernei
are gent, lb* killing Hap*'

Violinst Active
NEW YORK —(UPI»—Concert
vlaliaitl Nathan Hllitaln ha* v;
plating d atit in tha Unltad Slate*
and Canada thit itiie o . including
iilo ippiaranca* with II orehe*irai

l i t

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New

Crop

PECANS

Hunt’s Tuxedo
Fred Store
FA 2-2624

TRADE IN
Christmas Tics

OurChristmasWishes

■ . . the too-flathy wnr* you
don’t like, on phato equipment
)ou can enjoy.
Now ihru Dec JItt

.

L ike the s t i r t h a t g u id e d the

W IEBOLDT’S

sh ep h erd s an d wise m en, m ay

CAMERA SUOI211 S. Park \\e . Nanford

th e love and g litte rin g lig h t
o f th e Season m ake this

Thermolane Gas Co., Inc.
414 W. 9th ft(.

C h riitm a s y o u r h ap p iest!
I.

FA 2-5*5*

Downtown Cleaners &amp; Laundry Co.
U S S. I’nlmel In

FA 2-5292
&gt;

VERY
MERRY
CHRISTMAS

O jristm a* Greetings!!

M ay lh« gifts
ol happin«M
gro w lor you —
&lt;s*d give you

s t in

T " * pI#m'w*1

Machine &amp; Supply Co.
' ■m i "

COME LET US ADORE H IM ...
let ub reaerve a port o( our
Jayou* holiday tor thought! ol Him
W ho ia The Chriitm as Spirit.

Progressive Printing Co.

Like the Wi$e Men of eld,
may you find treasures of the
heart and the spirit this Noel!

Seminole County Laundry Co.
519 W. 3rd Si.

Southside Laundromat
106 E. 25th

W. W. HORNE, Trucking Co.
FA 2-1922

HI-WAY 17,9 |

2-3253

( Fuodmart D-dif.)

FA 2*1301

DeBary Laundromat
Hwy. 17-92 Della ry

M) 8*4051

�/
Saint Gave Santa His Name; Lillie Known Of His Lite

IDixie’; Lighter Side a,islm“ ®eli“

BARI. Itilr —
Tfc* Rr, h ccjih lri j | . , r 0r , 0ijj at|\ r r i'h e patron u lr t rtf children
rn»n Catholic laiot who gaxe Sar.ia St. Nirhola* uf Ran it honored Youngiten pray to him cn Dec
Claus hit ram* lift buried hetr t&gt; the fahhf.: nf the Churrh at S. hit Ifati day.
The name "Santa C tau O »o«
ai.oriaied with a Jolt? old man in
a red amt come, from the Latin
x*r«ion ofif San tua Mehelaut, But
Itttlr fltf n inawn of Nirhola*. a
fourth century pneit from Ana
Minor.
Hf !i Known to hat* b«fn a
-enerou* and aaint!) man. and tra­
dition *aji hii generouty mrlurifd dowrif* to poor girl* who want
T
/T v
V u ..
ford the traditional gift to the
luiaband.
Italian fiahermtn were taid to
hax* heard of Nteholaa' openheartfdnna ind aom* texen ten
tunei after hii death brought hi*
body here from it* e n iira l ren
ir t place In P atari. Lyeif, hi*
home town in Ana Minor
A tllxer altar x»ai erected over
the crxpt where hi* remain* were
r ac»d and Pope Urban It. in the
rr.idit of planning th* fir*i Cmaariea. traxflled aeroat Italy from
Pome lo rnntecrite the tomb.
Althouih the American atyle Sant* Claut with fhm tm ax P a r gtfli
h it caught on along with th*
» hriatmaa tree in aome Italian
famillea today, th* traditional da'
for (ix me prriem i ti Jan. t, Fri
phany Day.
Fpiphany in church tradlltOB I*
the day the Three Wi»e Men ap­
peared at the atahle erih of th*
Chriit child, hearing gift* aftrr
116 W. 1M
following Hi* alar lo Hi* birthFA 2-51*1
plarr in Bethlehem
For Italian children. Fplphapv
meant xtilli from * good, grr&gt;
haired xxilrh called * Befana "

Our entire staff wishes you
a very merry, merry Christmas

Furnilure Center

Yule Spirit Beals
Reluctant Robber

Smilly S
Snapping Turtle
FA :-2Ml

S. Scmimde Ilia&lt;1.

*
FORT
LAUDF.nDALF.
Fla
UP!) — A aleak houae chef who
parted to roh a aerxtre nation
apparently let the C‘hri*tmaa apir
it get the be*t of him.
lie took ItW. rax* tt hack, took
it hack aealn, and final!) gave It
luck again.
Then a policeman ihowrd up
Invrttigator* aatd charge* of
aggraxatrd a n iu ll probably will
be filed today igainxt John F
Hutku*. 31. of Fort Lauderdale.
Ruiku* »aid ll all »tarted when
lie had a aqulhMe with hn wife
on their nitlh weddlnc .-mr er
iiry. lerling "mad at the world.”
he »d out --I roll italton attend
ant William I. Callaway. 1*
The )ouug atlendant pleadrd
with Hulk i« not to ahoot him
Husku* handed the money h*eV
Fve gone tin* far, ’ he *aid.
changing hi* mind, ar.d again de-nanded the ea.h. i . u n r
I bate
to do thlx to you friend"
"Pleaic don't." »aid Callaway,
•iterk, l don l *»anl it." aatd
Ruiku*
He wa* &gt;iarting to irll I’aliawu&gt; aiiout ht* domritlc trnuhtei
when a jx-itlce rar drove lip
* I g u m the Christmai tpirii
mutt haxr got him', laid P»iectu e Bruce l^hrrman

, r0N ntRNT.TT
United P rrtt Interwatlenal
Mljb# n , b#fJulf him „ ,
| tln qUin,fr that the ra ff dawn
Sou(„ „ ff|rfd ,r4dltlon, | | , .
,k.
... ,thalr.
k„ .
th* rociln'
Roy Calender. a ipenalitt in
pork marketing for Alabama Poly
technic Inititute, i i ) i a good
rather of hog • hind Its will do
ta much to aooihe the nerxou*
lyltem *» * 'lil'o n n . Tbr letter
being «he r ' !l developed to i ' p me interna: enii
of barrelled hujioetimen in the
... ,la thiamin*,
Th* ?“
key ,to it alt
arcordinf in ('(tender
That'*
what the tranquiluert chiefly eonii at nf.
•Oxer a billion dollar* II ipent
rach year on tranquilner* ' t i '
ender aaja Now, why do people
buy pill* when one aerxing of
ham will provide M per rent of
Ihe thiamine the average perton
need* a day* *
Terhap* all thu time thrr* hi*
been a hidden advantage in that
old cuitom of aerxing ham hock*
and blarkcxed real on Nf*»
Year'*—which in aome quarter* la
a decidedly nerxou* holiday.
Nam* in the New* i.ror»r A
Mllllitn, ricked un in Mobile, Ala
on bad check charge*.
Why Mr* t F Stall a iked At
lanta police, would anyone ileal
the akirt from a ault ihe hung
on h»r elothea Ime and leave the
coat l-ehtnd’
Well ihe explained after cheek­
ing the tale more thoroughly
1itrrieff. tt w*&lt; heeaiiic tlie amall
doc that playfully pulled do «n the
skirt w ii unable to reach the
coat

Customary Pattern

A k ( tmilf v r j t h f J thf dot
tnuif'i fare, he relumed ire
LONDON —f t P i t - A lot ha*
Judge • wave and hunted com
the court.
changed alncf old * Scrooge” and
“Tlrx Tim” made their drbtita 1"
Fngiaml IIS vear* agn, but HrltUh
and American Yule cuatoma anil
fel'ow »!mo«! Identical pat'ern*.
Ai in the U. S . Londm'a wmdme
ahop dlatrict atreeta hate been
defied out with bright light* Pe
partment itorei ladeo wlih I'hriat
m u trapping* alto are equipped
with a Santa t'laut or a ' I'a'her
Chrl«lmai" who ii rradj to lakr
Bx Marian R Jone*
children on hii knee.
Combined fhniri of tho Fi(*t chnrnxai card*, too. are a
and Fir»t
Ftap:i*t booming buiinei* on thla *lde r
ehurche. of O' ledo preienle t a ,h# Atlamle. The tnduatry c*
aeaional conceM. S-.-nda' « hn r&gt; m#tM Br).nr,, w,n lrn,| Cl)t «
at he Mtthodlat church T e million creeling rard* ltd* &gt;c/—
high irheol e’'orua a *» appeared to million more than In ISA,*
for *rvera! Chriilmat *r!ectlon*
Britlih (amiliea. like Am*1'* ”
til group* were under the direr famillea. deck thrlr llxinc ,' r,ni»
Mow o ' tamr* Merriweather Jr with Chr:atma« fir trerg while
Bai tu t Coir dire to.................
children
hang_ atoekini*-/f *'|1
The r-elude tnc uded • Memorle* £fr *p,r betier'-before ih^replace
of Chr;*t nat’’ a -t "In 1'xce’* a lrd lt, blaring Yule log,
D*o." The prorrumnal *0 foine. chriitmaa dinner
uiuallx
All Ye Faithful ' lle&gt; J* . T feature* turkey the** day*, a*
Hr; ant. nap11•1 pa*tor, [ i f the (hough *ome prefer f ’,r Chrut
iniocation and the benediction
max pudding windt-u the lean
i *rn'« r # other len-t* Inelu-ted hut rHance* are acre will be
■On I'hrinma* Nigl-i and tiod mince pie too
Bc«t Yr Vr-ix t'.rntlrmen
Inc
(’re,cm* in lane "rapping* will
lnh.
r r Fir*! Nuel
Frrnrh
u g ,n fr„n r Ur Ahn«tma«
a.»l Shri ‘-i—il* ' i -rrho tire* and oren-^ ,in Ahrulma*
•tuvakian and " 0 i e J o t fu l Tro Pav •« fan-iii* gather lo crlr
Prate the hoV
pie
tlerman
■siimt Nigh*" a n rla'cd aolt
One of the
Fngluh emom*
■t 'lured -y’1 the t S rume*
'x during the nffermrx
Ihp dav .iftr-Boxing •**'
J*
‘ Tim Song of ChriMma* " •** on ‘ Ituxing
«liua« • tih* i» » national
t'rr-.-nled *• ith |elo p
I- Mi'* rhrixtmaa
Bei' e -lemlrg. Mr* tx II M*r holMlev ar/i* marked hv the gix
nn. Mr* Jamea *t Mernxxrather |ne of i ptxima* ■bo»e« • — *•
] r M-. i 11 Sia’ev Ml** x|»*» prrtcrt* /e called-to tradr'-nen
Am Vlajl -a, r.eo- -e Cwttnn Mrr mailmen delivery In-;« aril other*
rHt Staley and U ' ITr - A who-e piline fib* help make t.he
whole Hliday poanblr
\ M'fM wa* narral-r
• X (''trix'ma* r'*ttudr fullnwr
ing the henedirtlon completed the

1

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HOLLYWOOD

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I Pl — Aetor » ed - WC. 24, 1958— P«gC 7

Klrl Houftai he l»id °u&gt; » »«he

lute of !t fi»&gt;me film* for hi* outlay for thrae at lii.OOn.ONt.
ilryna I’rodi;/' '■* in the nev Dougl** plant to appear In bj
| ihrce year* t figure* the bu-ljcl more than fixe of the It plctum
-

Oviedo

Combined Choirs
Presented Concert

Ore of the Tctetxpe rlrrull* p rw .ia -.
monitored :.h the ttlanta bureau
Tlie V.cth(wli*t \ -th | • 11i-a *hip
of Unltett Pro** International lud- »rrxr-l ri ftedimet t m th n r nrw
i)F( LMRFR ::
drnlv poppetl u|&lt; f -f *ome ob %(Hitt* ith • f linn* ., .
fn llo *
tdmlxtlnna
*ctire electronic iriu m with a jn~ t r t n .r rt . T i* nc a - enti r
J xeph Toupa; iSanfiudi
long tin of vegetable market re of
ructurc
wax
-tu rci- tdoek
l.cnn-a Scrmnrx iSanfnrdl
poii* from the Far Writ
^i* c-i to the chin- i In Mr* H
Mlnn.e Mae » amphell « Mt*
I
It can now he reported that |* XI h ertrr Sr.
moi-te Spring't
vtrlftie* ef lettuce produced In
I tlx* Me.-tlnt
Vr r-nlc* Lee ll&lt;"l». i Sanford &gt;
\ rj,ona and i altfnrnl* are known
T l. hininh'iti *-1 eket* y.m A
Fd- ml AAearx illrlUr’ &gt;
by *urh namra a* Hard Head »rh*4it , ! ,■ ,-f I'u Fit *1 llar-'V
lUtli* I’*; nc cO'iedu)
firoVrn Drum. Sturdy Itn-a, Him i hur i i will hold thnr irtvl*
tllxrhargrv
j*, m t h k Mighty and Dig Mac fiitini ’1 i hitnneaa nirrtin;. &lt;•nu |f
Henni* It i.rawford isanford
\ 0t to menimn lrl*h He­
month with a Ch riaV**
- : ■
Mix Men in F Warfrl and
------t
f
l‘
al
ll-r
1
nine
if
'll*
p art'
I-aby girt i.Sanford&gt;
I
I*'
The clerk rf city court in Jatk- r
• p itviilrltt 1
't
Mu Don Hxlland and hab;
Mfibn M in. read xlrargex of cirunk night Ur*. 3&lt;l a I • 30 M
ho&lt;
(litnrxal
eenrxx againlt the man and liked w111 evrhan.e glfl
Milium l.ruti rlatnguiHitll
for hi* p’ra
'I f ’ 'ndrr i Holton *nd hah'
Thr man did not reply,
1ny | Sanford I
The elrrk hand'd the complaint
Mrx Norman I Swaggert;
I Ftto the man and a*ked him An WAS HNA.I'F.
tiunal
•
i-l baby boy i Sanford I
writing lo enter Id* p’ea The man vlaory romioittce
(
Mi* Fdna Sanillfer i Sanford
xliook hit head and held up three kxxonation n&lt; lirna-i «'
_
fingrr*
tanin- ■**■' ! ' ,rt
. ,
judge J a m * ' Spcnrcr and, wax x-r ireatmg
National Safely Couruel figure*
prrlf(utrr nu*x*’.l Moore confer Hall
I'ame . . . I honor ,h«"*ed that while nnr in .xer
t, (1
TJlf Hall « »' •"'»'* .|n rrr,
r r , ,, lnlJ
and I 11
11 Il 8S xrmker*
xvnrkera x.a*
x&gt;a* Injurrxl dug
Then the Juxigo. ImlK vtlng llial radii* r- t ,,lf' 1 * yT „,i ailing infi ,h&lt;* foiTie of a rr.ni!
rn en! \ r ar
fHarget were b e i n g dropped proven
hi* "tic,
pn| v 0f)p lf) ,, jof
m.ilrrUl
waxed gi-odb)e to thr man
aoldiera, on or off if-iix
J-

3l**ri*v i lirUlmnffw
K vrry o n c !

II? S. MitKnolid

FA 2-5842

Hhpital Notes

New Hull or I'ii'H'

Y U L t K D E G R E E T IN G S !

Baggerly Appliance Center
•JV.1 Orhtnrln Dr.

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PA 2-3071

8 Killed, 3 Hurt
In Airliner Crash

To ivisli }iiu
every blessing
(hat Christmas
ran m ey -iv i(li
all Ihe joy and
promise of the
first glad
Christmas d a i!
1IKRHV fHRISTM.IS

n o u n s c MOUTH. F n g l a n d
rl P I — K four • engined prop
jri llritiania airliner with Brimh
Oxertca* Airway* flight truniog
rre x* aboard craihed in a deal*
for m r here today
Himrihir* yolic* aaid #iglti parton* had tern killed and three
other* Inlurcd.
The plane craahed near Hurn
Airport, about als mtiow frem
tht* aouthweit
F.ngland raaort
town Bust, nffieiala aanaunrad it
had left London aa a era* tn ia me flight.
It'tcue n;&gt;erationi war* lata drred h&gt; a den*e fog eoxarlag
the area Pohre *aid eight hodlri
had b*en rern-ered, and the three
m.iired taken to nearby hnipitilg.

&lt;uk.
M e r r y C h r is t m a s
To O nf and A l l !

LEE BROTHERS
PlumhUR Contractor*
S A N T X S ON HIS WAY!

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HUNTS
Tuxedo Feed xStorc

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Extending to&gt;ou
our warmest and most
sincere wishes fer

To all our friends and many patrons...
We wish the very best during the coming year I

Hove th&lt;5
.Taerriest. mest
wonderful
Christmas ever!

THE MERRIEST
CHRISTMAS, EVER.'

1910

Radio

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110 K. Park

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ClM#d

WHEELER

EMaMiahed

Truck*

Cullen and Htirkey

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Ready • Mixed CoBcreU

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OVIEDO

FO 5-3231

�M M Pres* Uterwatiowal
Whether Santa Claua arrives hr

surfboard or submarine, he Is met
with enthusiasm and unique Christ­
mas celebrations throughout Ihe
cotmtrfai and Islands of the PadRe Ocean,

Acrording to y Pacific Area
Travel Aaaoclatiot winter travel­
ers ran find holldv&gt; scenes ring
In* from Ihe *now0Vercd pine*
of Alaska to the *uny bearhes
of Australia, where Do z\ is mid­
summer and families the Christ-

GOOD WISHES
for hap p in ess
at Christmas!
FRANCISCAN (HANTS

maa dinner in picnic hampers to
thr shore.
In the Philippines, the Christ­
mas observance lasts for 73 days,
beginning on Dec. II when Ihe
devout attend a l a . in. "Mlsa de
n a il.’* so-named because Ihe Mats
start! at the first crowing of the
rock. Homes arc derorated with
Chrlatmai Irees and lanterns,
while rarolera and brass band*
serenade from door to door.
On Christmas Eve, a feast of
roast suckling rig follow* midnight
Mass, with Christmas Day drvotrd
to vlaltlng and gift-giving. But Ihe
day that Filipino children antici­
pate it Jan. A, whrn shoes are
placed on window sills th ; night
before to be filled by the Three
'l*e Men.
'n the Hawalisn Islands. Ihe arrKl of Santa Claus hy outrigger
c , l « or surfboard signals the
*,a r of the holiday season. Soon
a /fighter known as ‘ Ihe Christmaa ree ship'1 streams Into port
with Mold of Pacific Northwest
fir tree for Hiwallan homes. The
tradillon| csrols are heard, wilh
a uketelaarcompan|mct)t, a a well

i t the islands' own Merry Christm at tong. "Mele Kaliklmaka.’*
Visitor* to Japan will find the
annual Christmas Eve Ball at Tok )u 't Imperial Hotel a major
event of the social season. But
for the Japanese. New Year's U
the major holiday. Cards and d lls
are eichansed on that day and almoil everyone enjoy* • week long
holiday
Thr Christmas customs of "Merrie Olde England" are found in
Hons Kons. Singapore. Australia.
New Zealand and FIJI where th«
traditional dinner of roast goose
and plum puddins nlIs"hn.inc
sersrd. The

May this 4oly Seaton bring
you an abundai* 0f happiness!
C h r lM ln a a V re e tlN tf* T o A ll

H &amp; A Deparment Store

and performances by roaming mu
deal croups arr climaxed by Hit
»&gt;c*uUrul Festival of Lanterns,
&lt;lurlne ’•hich vast crowds turn out
*° -I"'" *" the huge parade
A French flavor prevails at
Christmas in Vietnam. New Caledonla and Tahiti where restaurant*
Ko all out to serve their fines,
cuufne ami wines. Thr arrive! of
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Tree Adds Beauty,
Meaning To Season

Today the Christmas Tree Is
the renter of our feitlvitir* Top
prd with a star and glittering with
lights ard ornaments, it is a part
of the beauty and meaning of the
Christmas ‘Cason.
How did Ihe Christmas trre
come to play such an important
part in the observance of Christ­
mas?
Greens were brought into the
What would Christmas La with­ home to preside a haven for
friendly spirits, so that they
out carols? How well they express might share in the feast of the
both the Joy and solemnity of winter solstice.
Even after Ihe pagan signifi
Christmastide, when even the least
musical among us it awakened to ranee was forgotten this custom
the spirit of the reason through survived among a people who lov­
ed the color and ftagranea of
traditional songs.
fresh green*.
•‘And suddenly there wj» with
Legend trace* Ihe first ligh­
the Angel a multitude or the ted I ree to Martin Luther, who us­
heavenly hmt praising God and ed lights and decorations to repro­
saying, ‘Glory to God In the duce the beauty of evergreen as
Highest . ,*
sem on a snowy Christmas night.
Beginning with this “first carol/’ The custom * n imported into
a* the year* went hy, each people this country, and our first record
and each nation contributed to the cf Ihe use of Christmas trees in
music of Christmas,
America, was by Hessian soldiers,
Traditional folk song* were tel who came from Germany in 1716.
to mutlr and passed by word of during thr American revolution.
mouth from one generation to
In ISoi a Christmas trre was
the next.
mentioned as part of the cele­
Other carols were Ihe work of bration at Fort Dearborn, where
great writers and composers who Chicago now stands.
found inspiration fur liirir crea­ Slowly, over objection*, the cus­
tive genius in Ihe always-ne* tom was assimilated aid became
♦lory of Christmas.
part of the American Christmas in
Musician* such as Frlix Men­ the latter part of the 19th-Century
delssohn. Friedrich Handel, ard
Today, as Jolly old S. Nick
Frans Gruber compored some of comes sliding down the chim­
our treat known carols, while Mar­ ney, he more than likely find*
tin Luther, Charles Wesley, Isaac himself in a room with a gaily
Watts and Phillip* Brook* aie decorated Christmas tree as tall
listed among the more famous of as the celling will allow
the lyric writers.
Carols ire usually cither re­ The i alifnrnia Irgisiature met
ligious or convivial. Tire religious at San Jose, Vallejo and Benicia
earn!* are often included In before Sacramento wa* establish­
church services, and hail the ed a* the state capital m 1Pi I.
birth of the Holy Child The convivlil exalt the fun and frail* stir*
of the season.
Just about the best known
Special Note
and best loved Christmas Carol
"Silent Night" is comparatively Flash Bulb Buyer* tin Friday,
recent, having brtn composed in Dec KUs ONLY Wo will BUY
the early 19th Century hy Frans BACK all l -cd Flash Bulbs
Gruber anil Fr Joseph Mohr in which we sold.
Arnadorf, Austria.
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Part Of Christmas

According to Lloyd's Register
of Shipping, ihcre were 35,262
steamships or motor vessels of
100 gross tons or more in the
world mrrrhsnt marine as of
June 30, ions.

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New Year religious reremontrs
from Dee. 3j through Jan. S. Yel
low-robed monk* receive alms
bells arr tolled, cone* sounded and
prirsla chant htessines in all-night
service*.

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GOOD WISHES''
May (his Christmas '
be the hippiest Holiday
ever for all of you!

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To nur faithful old
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friend*, and In thor-e whose
friend-hip sve hope lo earn. We
extend the grrclingn nf Ihe
neaMxrn. Merry Chrinlnina to
'ou. and a Happy Ness Year.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS
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LIKE THE BELLS THAT RING
ON A CLEAR CHRISTMAS NIGHT!

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OSLO, Norw»} —(LTPI&gt;—In Scandint* la. Chriitmai D more than
Juit a one day affair.
From the inowy ridge* of north
ern Finland to the fuhtni village*
of weilern Denmark. Chriatmaa I*
at leaat a two day holiday devoted
to family nlherinfi, food food,
prrienti. Chriitmai trrei, ar.d a
■ood time.
In byione data. Chriitma* often
lilted until Jan. •—Twelfth Niiht
—and a Danith refrain lava that
"Oirlitmai laid until Eattrr."
In any event, the Hie Day now
ii Dec. 24. a abort workday. The
big Chriitmai Dinner ii held on
the 24lh—not on Chrblmtt Day,"
aa Dec. U Ii called.
Chriitma* Eve It alio thr lime
when preaenti are brought out by
red d a d , white-bearded men who
bear a variety of nartet
The Finniih child know* him
aa the “Joulupukki" or "ChriMmat
Min " The Swediih boy or girl
know* him at "Jultomten" or
"Chriatmat elf." The Danith
vuunaiter knowi that it’a Uir "Julemand" who brinat hit tifti.
The Flnnuh "Joulupukki" may
come wrtth alelch and reindeer
while the children art takina their
Chriatmat Sauna hath, then dt«
appear before an)one tpoit him
Thr Danith Santa Claut nftrn hat
little red rapped ehea aa hia helpera.
And in Swtdrn. jual aa familiar
at the bearded fellow ia the itraw
figure of a joat—often life tirrd
—found in evrry living room.
The Chriitmai Eve dinner var
ira—hotted ham in Finland, roatt
goote in Denmark, roatt pork,
rookrd million or a rodfivh fivh
in Norway, and him or rodflth in
Sw eden.
There it plenty in drink, too,
whethrr it be the traditionat Dan­
ith "Chrlitmat Beer," a tweet

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French Children Get Presents Twice &lt; IS

PARIS—(UPD—French children I trlmmingt. plu&gt; wine
|eake made in the thape of a Vula
nonalcoholic dilnk. or thr Meam
enjoy two teparate Chriitmai D iyij Detiert It utually a big tugary log
in | potent clog of Sweden.
e.ery vrar from the gift getting i
point of viewr, which it why tome
In rural area* it i* Mill a cu*
French fathert thy at the touml
tom to put .. sheaf of Cram
cram out
jof »lci;h bcllf,
tide for the bird* In Denmark,
Like molt children in WcMern
dith of rice porridge i« placed in n t’ENos a ir e s - u r n
the attic for thr little ChriMmat Tv- a* the nlthl before Chriitmai, countrlc*. the •’little onet" (lei
elf
hen alt through the houtr, not petit*i ol France mu*t get loti of
Throughout Scandinavia, ChriM a m a t u r e wat tlirring — except promt* when ever)body’» Chrtilmat la al*n a time ol religion Itir mu p ,uteri Do Chriitmai E*r r u i D*y roll* around on Dee. 25
But they arr al&gt;o in line for lot*
tenlcfi. vvuh churrhe* fitted on in Argentina, where It’a lummer,
more prr»entt on New Year * Day,
Dct. 21 and again thr next morn­ it ' too hot for an&gt;thing cite
ing.
Thr children atr In brd. tomr which l&gt; why many French papa*
The Chriatmat tree form* the of them prrhapt peering out thr ar* flat broke on Jan 2 Rut they
chalk It all up to “ tradition,"
rrnlrt
. . . .of
. the ..family iditrrv aneci
.
.window fur a glimp'r of I’jpa
on
I vr wrllh mrmbfra Xoc,
, mon(
p i |m •hrug their ilimddm and wear a
of me family nmting caioD and lr r r . ,U1, tnM, of lhc„, d, rlltllnif lived *mlle.
reading ihriaintai . t o n .. or dane
Utl, n , rrr v , gl Kln,.. , 1thl,vlgh In France, the Santa Clau* cult
log band in hand, around thr ran
,lon, i r r h r UBI„ Jjn „ t* tirong Herr he i» calievl Perr
Noel " French *ay hr live* In the
die 111 tire.
Epiphany l)av
With Chriitma. Kvc lwh.n l him.
,,fl|ia Nw, lw)l0 bra., a linking •ky and come* down the chimney.
the average Scandinavian -whr- r r . . . , ln Slnla claut with French children plarr thrir *hoe*
thrr het a Y inn. Swede. Nnrwr^ h|, rr(J ,m| whlir heard, thin) near ihe fireplace lo lip him ofi
gun or Dane—can look forward . . . . _,
ruddy chreki and that they are waiting
In home* where there are no
to Iwo tot Id dayt of enjoying life. I fat be-tlyt it growing in popularity
fireplace*, thry put the »hoe* nrar
Thia often mean* heavy lunrhet touth of the equator.
on Dec. 21 and 20 faimt) villi»
( O u r Sincere 1 5csl ( j
ttu! laid Miguel A Alcaide, the the radiator or under the Chrtit
coffre-ind cake »e**h&gt;n'. and a few father of (wo. "It1* thr Klngv’ ma* tree when thrre it one
Thr tdra of having a ChriMmat
hour* now ami then In rrvt up Pay UMa dr Heyrit that thr child
W ishes /o r n I
lnl’l
irre and decorating II wa* Im
for thr next round
rrn **ill wall lor"
ported
into
France
during
the
la*l
Mom of them write Ictlrrt to
generation. It it rrrlty widely In
Yule Comes Early thr Thrre King* ahead of time 'tailed
now. even on Ihe French
and on thr night beforr the
Ri.lrra where it hardly ever
For German Youth Kins*' Pa* the) Ira'r thrlr thoct tnow*
FRANKFl’RT Cf'RMWV - on the donritcp If they've hem Slme the Catholic Church play*
(UPlt — (ierman children .tart good the) will find thr to)« Ilie&gt; a vital rule In French life. Chrlvt
behaving writ vrvrral week* I&gt;e- want'd in ll.rlr Mine*
Though ecllpted by Jan a a* a mu* I* primarily a religion* trail
fore ChnMmn* Thr ri-n.on l» that
ludid.v.
Dec 2t it Mill thr inott day tor moil famlliet.
their verMon of Santa Claut ar
Midnight Ma*&gt; on Chriitmai
important holy day
Manger L*r I* * hig event in the calhed
rivet on Dre. a
Rut St Nick—NlVidauv in CIrr trrnt-t arr at ir milled In in any ralt a | T’ari* »nd other major
man—dor* nol bring Ihr kind of homr* and Iveglnmng with mid French cille*
Chriitmai p r n r n t. h. u a-vocut- night Mat* on Chrtilma* Fve. Ihe On Chriatmat Day, many French
e«l with in America and elir-vhcrc l'*v •' "nr •’! conMderaldr rrver famille* attend church and after
In Germany. h» mer. lv .litirihulet cnee in Ihit overwhelmingly ( alh that hold family reunion* at home.
ulir country
candle* and null
At Chriitmai dinner, they eat
Hut only in thr Fn,:ll'h 'peaking litavll) — oyMrr* with champagne,
Tl’a the Chritlkimll who hrlngt
tecliun*
of
|lu.-nni
Aire*
arr
home*
Chriitmai tu)&gt;
'l i t e r arrive
ihcn turkry or chicken wilh the
ChrDlma* Eve Clirl'ima* Day it decorated with ChiiMma* light*,
and Mere arr no (topular Chrl'l
devoted to play ini: with Ihrm
Rut it It up In Nikola. i» on Per ma* 'torie* or carol*.
In the Moiri, though. Chrutlit , Yule Log Lighted
It In decide if thr children Hive
it
.t-liing more and more alien
behavrd well enough to ircclvc any
Fireploce Of Old
prevent* al all lie rn m o with 11.111 each year I hi * year, in [act.
Rrmemlwr ihoir familiar ir tn tl
a bundle of *tl.-k» u. our hand and inii»i of them featured a Dip a
Noel—althoug.i ihi* rained lome ui men and horiei pulling I
gmallet In Ihr other
If Ihe child ha* hern well hr confu'ion recently when Rapa ftew frcih!) cut log homr o’er the
havrd. lie gel* Ihe goodie*, if he in from Ihe IV S . Spain and *now from the forett? It wai
■ by d.'ferent airl.nei to the Yule log. deitlred for a
h n hern mitrhlrvnu*. it » the 1•:.
Mirk. Needle" to »ay it * alwavt illfi. rent iton • all within onr ChriMma* lirrplaie It lightrd up
the home with a rheery glow,
thr go.die* that are handed out. week
turned night into day. and made
thr holiday feMlvRiti ao much
g»)er
Thi' cuiloin. which It Mill oh
.creed in many place*. goe» far
haik inio pagan lime*, long be

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TALLAHASSEE (UFD - In
tanity hat been ruled out at
ground* for a divorre in Florida
in an opinion rtleatrd hv Atty.
Gen. Rlehard Ervin.
He mad* the ruling Turtday
for Ihe Florida Council of the
Blind, which atked whethrr thr
ipouie of a penon committed to
the Florida Slat* Hoipital at
lielng Inrurahly intanr ean obtain
a diviner Uling Infinity a*
ground*.
In another ruling for Cnngreii
m itl.lN —«I CI *— Ttie elilldren I when il.ev ». homed Santa Haui
man A. S Herlong J r . Enin tald
a "twecptlakri" drawing for a of Ireland began crleliratlng Cliri't- [ lo Dublin
m ii Hie la*t week of Novcmlwr
priie it eontidered a lottery.
Traill!..ui,ilh ihr lug d. pailiurnl
More* liegin Ihe fr*live tra.on
with tl.r arrival of * red robed,
while lirar led Santa wbo&gt;e ap
jvearan.e in thr city It ll.e ..),nal

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Last Week In November

fore ChrUtlanll).

i»nr anecilor* called it Ihe Midll.nirr Fire Fr'tlval It wai held
indmiri heeaui* of Ihe had wea1her not vide
It.r Yule h.g gmrrall) an oak
lir e ,
would lie (eremomnuvlv
tlidlteil frnm a Iragmcnt *aved ex
l&gt;rei'ly for Ihi* purp..«e from the
jear Indore.
Wnett the new log lent out 111
brilliant flame* It "a* believed
for a parade hy lliuu'andi of child-! that Ihr houte and family would
omr again hr |&gt;ro!rrlrd agamM
ren and parent*.
Itul In Ihe Mr.e! ten*, of ihr lightning and lire* that thr faille
and gtaln field! would thrive, and
word, i t.riitmai In I n l a i d begin*
all the earth would he fertile

on i tin-lnva* R.&lt; fhat i* the day
on which even one .eU-hrale*.
from rniupany prealdriit* In gar
luge t ollrrtor* I h r naliun’* bar*
are lirtim.ilii; over wtili eii'Inrurr*
and •peelal &gt;lnw» a ir run in the
IM N\ KR ft I’l ' - The Martin
theater* and tinema*
l '.unpan* flr*»
teptvrement to
11 t* alvn (lie da) wti. i. groerry Cape Canaveral. Ma . Tuesday for
-lore*, liar* ami tov *hopv hand lie Ulan tnlerronlirental halll'tlc
over Ihr prucre.l* of the I'htnl ml&gt;tile wldrli fatted la *I Saturma* flu b — the e.i ref idly put ’ da v
avtile | mnnie* of Ihe uurklnp man
Matliu wldrh 'i.ake* the weawlil.li will
plunged mm an pot al il» plant In rearhv Little
Hint 1 hriMma* I’ve I. r Mm*rlf ()1|| t J |,| n,e Tltnn failed to gel
and Id* vvlfr and a ilrtiehled irrtr* i „(( the taunrhlne pad In an at
of Mirprl'f* fur Im children on trillpte.t mtl.len te*t launching
C hrutm ai morning
jSaturda) heeamr of a random'
At rnidnlL'I.t on Chiivtiuat Eve. (,,p,.rr
ulehratioua twrin In Ihe cl.urchi*
^ lien ■r nru ip ajer, toe I'uit,
aero** the rouidrv. t p a l a l mid 1|U(l!r,| xnnrrr* av *a&gt;lng the
night Ma**e» are r-t&gt; hr ated in | r„whle orianalcd In the mitaile*
tl.i* pmlominately Calholie na fllr| , , , (rl„
tl.«n In recent yeara. alienitance
The model wlilch failed to fl&gt;
ha* been m* great that one need* pn snUirilay "ill l»e brought hack
a iprcial invitation in order lo nb
«‘ot.irail&gt;- fur repair*. * Martin
lain entranee.
*t&gt;okruiian *al.l I h r r r v a t no in
On ChriMmat live tier are the ! dieallon a* to when another te*t
dance*, purtir*, r aid earn. * atul flight will l&gt;c attempte*l
raffle* On Chriitma* Day lt*rlf, .
Ili-larid ipin.l* a quid, family
M l M i; PI I l f l . K M i l l - IH'NM
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arroa* and liar* are ■l..*e.| The
m l* l omn.trrial "W hile I'fin l
average (..mil) man lake* til*
Slo&gt;|.
. hil.lren for a drive or a walk
lViel.ol.lt’*
K'
a flrr hearing Ma«« in Ihe mom
mg awaiting Hie tug pit nl of thr
:tn S. I’ Vlth AVK.
day—the &lt; hrlvtma* dinner

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9-FLOWERS • PLANTS
s u it c its
IB—OFFICE EQI’IPJIENT
II— \LToMOlllLLS TRAILERS
12BOATS A MOTORS
13—
FARM SI IT LIES A
31Ac hint : It Y
II—PETS • LIVESTOCK *
St PITIES
IS—ARTICLES WANTED
1A—PEACES TO EAT
17—REAl T3 PARLORS
IS—FE3IALE HELP WANTED
19—
MALE HELP WANTED
20—MALE Oil I EMALE
21—
WORK W aNTED
22—
BUSIN ESS
OPPORTCMTIES
23—SPF.CIAI SERVICES
“As long as w e're here . , »"
21—PIANO SERVICES
23(A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
IS—EI.ECI Kit 3T
-HI \l. I STATE FOR « U.P.
2 HU! HEM
CONTIt \« TORS
.1 bed
23-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
CtimiMicd garage apirtmcnt 300 l ive acre tile farm
room bouie, large ham F**y
2 ••13 III ILDIMi M PIT IF.s
W. lfttli
term* Jojcph R Levy. Phone
27—NOTICE • PERSONALS
H U AhV APARTMENTS r»otu&gt;
F 3 2 123
2S—ARTICLES FOR SALE
private iuttb*. l i t W F ir »• 8L
29—I t RNtTURE A
MVJUR DROWN 1(1 31.TY
IIOI SI HOLD
3 Iwilrwni Hdutr. kitclmn equipped.
Realtor
|
Phnnr
FA
2
3303
2—i on Rt M
l,\K E MAIH
i'.* r .i : 3a : or fa : im i
Furniihrd apartment. 2'JI'i W' j,t 3- m \i. r t T \ T i i &gt;)« •» ti r __
F it » 1e Salcitn an S A N FO R D j R f'iu ie il foi q u irk t»le b? owner
2. 3 and t bedrooiu huujc* and Real Ft
il’FRTIES I A 2 Sy,i pr
’• te lroom, dnuh'e gari. l. *tor
I PROP
•mall apartment
j
;e rwm, walking dutaoin of
FA
2
'H
i.
ROM L. PAYTON. Brekrr
town itore*. A rhurche* Write
Phone FA 21301
lw\ W'lV, Sanford Herald
FOR RENT— 33 ft trailer Pine
crcM Tr. Court I'h 3 \ 2 3376
2 bedroom apartment neir Tine.
rre»t »chool, no pet*. 2613 Elm
Avc.
T R. Phillip* I’huni Geneva 2732.
hlway 46, 3 brdrooin hourr, fur
ni'hed $60, iinfurniibed $33
Un(urni*hed 3 room home, kitchen
equipped Giragr. nlre lawn,
good condition Adult* Phone
FA 2 3669 or FA 2 3132
RENT OR LEASE mtshly melarge home FA :3 !m:
Reautifuliv fumolu-d room I'm air
home. Phone CA 2 iiot
Nice tlrrping room with private
entrance and private 1**11*
FA 2 39)3 or I \ 2 0133
Furniihrd 2 tiedroom
Magnolia $63

l**t#'i till* 1*1 «Uj &lt;4 I'n tm U r,
Garage ar.utmerl
P it
FA 2 :*n"
n t* Iffrndbn

i l*rk * it* ult *‘ourf
Pamiriol» «%»unf« 1*1mt i *
r u H U h !»#• *. i*i»$ iTfL * : ii h

franforft

S

NEW YORK—'U’PI&gt;— Some 13 account*. and the plan alio lure*
million American) »avrd up morea lirable number of potential rleIhan $1 340.000.000 in nearly l.noo postlor* into a hank,
bank) till* year ai mcmberi of a
Only about 31 per cent of Chritirather illogical laving) ayatem m i , flub
so ,0 mect
Vno«n aa the Oiriitmas Club.
m It’i illogical berauie. contrary Lbhatma* r»penic», he )»iil
lo all the rule* of financial good Roughly 10 per ccM i» u»cd in
tenir, neither the bank) who run pay t**e*, 12 per rent for mert
the cluba nor the people who put
andinsurance pa&gt;menta, and
their money away In them make j tbr r f lt l&lt;&gt;ft for t duC*tion. houseanything on the deal.
hffl|d . J othrr bm,
lnder the plan a perwn depo.il.
, „ llltrjllnK lbp punine power of
from 23 rent* tn ISC eath week a ChrDtma* club, till Ur. noted
for
week*. At the end of the that one o( the country'* biggr»l
.ear he receive* a cheek for the bank* launched an extensive ad
full amount deposited.
vertiting campaign for saving* ac­
But the dtpoxtor rereivea no count* and netted fewer than to.ono
p inlerett on hi* money, and in tome new depositor*. A year latrr the
rate* hat to pay the bank for the bank itarted it* own Chrutma*
privilege of *aving.
club and today ha* 150.000 memIn turn, the bank mate, no pro brf».
fit on the odd arrangement atnee
K doem t hold the money long
Legal Notice
enough to make invnlmenl profit­
able In fact it cotti bankv any­
• ■Nil ml Ih# I
where from 12 50 to ft.23 ju»t tn u fwIII*
*«M**l» I
IUI»
handle a single club account for i«
__ __ __
_
»fl
one year.
, ul»c ore
r
......
nac Mu n irt j y
ri*AL MVTIfr.
,
What then i* behind the pheno
^ mcrtl luceei* of the Chrlitmaa
Noll. • |*
(Eli*rt ih*i t h r
Uft&lt;l*t at antral »&gt;ill )'H Iht &lt;
6! ‘i '!*» * f
'd u b ' "It'a all psychological.” laid JtltUAM
I*
|.r r •* i»t t • •***
Archibald Gillie*, vice pretident of llnu'ur • i.|# i*wuntr .ly-l*** #4 item I*
r &lt;• «* inf* HcrMa Vr ln*l *#•
CbriMma* Club a Corporation.
t itn
mn&lt;t
. ' 4*
•'People feel onre they have Join­ r^trlair affix ' f f ’l*
MAX H!«~K
*#•
ed the club they
have
an
iron-clad
,ir,,rV'',
,
. t I .'#■•* a), I f l i AI l l l d ill • 1
obligation to kerp up pamrnts. a! ,».#rr
rm.ii #t.&lt;. . i» ih*
though all they have done la mate
a contract with themnlves. GU ....j , . . ..rt»r
. air-, in.
lie* Iheonred.
. . .I'B***!
. . . . . ahmtrn.u.tn*
iM* t**'’ **t 0*' f I'pf*
■People," he aaid, "al»o have • m f r . A I* P - 1
a guilt complex about taking
tht
Ai
.%4ir»intMr*tPii
• out their money before the end of
i:
t on*
OCOROC
MAI
r.tI
the year, and are embarraned to
*)M 'I
rapltin to the bank why they need U T E X r m O M I*A vn* A M I N T l '^ l I
Attnrn^Ag
I
mp klntinlBifl*
the money right away "
HttlH MI
Gilliri. whole firm itarted the liBufora. Fl«r 14*
firit lurrruful Chrutmii club In
M in rr. o r
% r r i i* %t i o %
ra n tax
1010, raid cluh) around the country
1&gt;*
U
Florid* KlfttuU*
hair inrrratrd their total volume 1M&gt;»
m:n»:nr u iv k v .
of annual aavingi by approiimateT n*| I«. i ‘ I mmM lh# hr|d*p Af M ly M (ter rrnt in the pait 10 vrari. #»H.iP**liTi
ftTlifi*•i* Hit fi(t4 ••1*1
He rtUmatrd that thiw year * vol r • r ! If 1r 111 f«r 1*' 4**4 ** Iri l*Biii4
Th#
KUNiMr
nme of saving* increaved three •ih»r»«n
itiP of i»»u*n*‘*
linn
of
ifit
f
rpf*Ffli.
*
m
4
fh*1
nirM*
—per cent over 1937 w-ilh the averin Nhlrll u
»•»«••*! *r* ••
" a g e member taxing $103.
feattriw 9
Vo P I
T »ir
l»*vi*
The »ailng) club rm u liv r *ald &lt;‘#rtlfl)*i*
* J ilt 1 k f* t | t t
that bank)
benefit Indirectly an i*»&gt;*
i i i i -t j i . n
rnorunT T
\ U
•• f t*W
A
‘a
through the thrift plan, lie ev
\ W *• h triio n It T o w nihle
plained that approximately 30 per
lo w ,f '*«*# IS t
rent nf the Huh'* tavingi find X im a In A. ltii *«tfa&gt;*4 Q uttfi E* U lf f j III -r*
their way into permanent bank M
,%|| of ia *1 nrMprr it Wlr r !n Hi#
iVeHlktv **! Hr
«*f I'Imi •
14* rill* •
tfllif *1* ■J.all

Ibi

CLASSIFIED INDEX

'

Red room
FA 2-3651

apt.

17to

P h o n

furmvhrd

li o it * e

•Look For It In

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition

EACEI'JItIN 31. VALL E
Dcdium. 2 bath klttben equip
ped homr Many ether extra)
6iu nuarrltff. FA 2 I$'’J

nos A

L. I'AYTON

Rrg*!ned Real 3 *ta!e Rioter
|‘h t A ;- I S 0 1 - n »2 al Hiawatha
New 2 bedroom home, terrarrn
flow;*, large e*r pirte And unlit)
room irt.aou 31.000 lor equity
balance $32 per month Phone

t \ : :j:i

IK 11 IS HEAL

ESTATE

*.« Crumley A Monlrith
at 117 South Para Ph. FA 2 t ':93

BEAUTIFUL
.1 lledroom — 1 &amp; 'J ILilh

Ilium a L c -ik’ncil I or
Kltuiilit Living.

71A. | ilcilrtwms

I A 2 I Lit h*

VA • FHA •
I’HA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
Low As $10(1

HOMES
1 X 2 YUS. OLD
Ism Down Payment*
A Monthly Payment)
CONTACT

Odliam &amp;Tudor
Inc.

CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including tha Natlnn'i Favorita
••purrey" — Durrey Bouquet
AVuotihiro Brandon
Full Range of Color*
YOWELLB
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
mat Eatt Fir*t St.
iBbidow Bmcs — Cedar Cheat*
"
Lamp* — riaatir*
Sofa Plllnwl
AMERICAN TOURISTER
LUGGAGE
Strong — Smart — Roomy
Wide Sslectmn nf Sue* and Colon
YU WELL’S
Singing Tea Kittle*,
gmlng Oven*. Popcorn Topper*.
C»ne»trv Set* and Range Set*.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
“
112 Magnolia Ave.
The Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
Card Table* — $6 9$
FURNITURE CENTER
114 W’. First SI.

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

5 IV. I.iviiig Room Group
HiR
Choica of Fabric* — $119 6u
Tho Gift That (• Alwayt
10' • Down
Aeceplahlr
Lay-Away Now Fnr Chriatraaa
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
ECHOL S REDDING CO.
310 E. Firit hi.
119 So. Marimba
Ph. FA 2-632!
TABLES
Corner Tablr* — Tier Table*
Step ar-d Coffer Table*
1 rom
WILSON MAIER
SANFORD FURNITURE t O.
Living Ro-.m .Suite* — Mir to n
Rrdroom Suite* — llookcaie*
Throw f!ui* — Cfdar Robe*
Carving Set* — Dias* Ware
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
245 E. 25th St.
Ixt id thow you a
TRUE Eroitproof Urigirtaire
Refrigerator and I’reerrr

SANFORD H'RNITl HE i n.
Jth* Ea*l Fir.l St.
Smoking Siaod — Laiy Chair*
T*).:* Radial - lluiock*
D«*k*

ELECTRIC TRAINS
Set* and Ac it nor ir)
S i'. OFF
WINN Tt
JII T. t»t
FA 2 2MI
l i t Our Lay AWay Plan

Gifts for Dad

F:rcetor Set*. Dart al 2 V Cbeml*
PRESENT TiKil-S: 33’rrnrbe*. try Set* ! 9*&gt; ftuving Glover 19)
Plier*, Hark Saw* 25'- Off Lift Dump Truck* from 19)
GOODYEAR SERVICE MURE..
For
Remainder of Month.
gtup n Shore Blouiei. Atlren
GREGORY
LUMBER
Cn
Syortiweir — Cotton Knit T-Shirt*,
6th St. ft Maple Ave FA 2 9509
Penl Pu*her* and Coordinate*
G ifts for Family
k
HOLLYWOOD SHUT
MftJL'D Sportiwear. Colton knf
Capri r»nt*. »kirt» ft Mouiai
Coordm»te* in all *tyU»GARRETTS
r,r»t St. ft Sanford Ave.

Gifts for Him

After •'«’■ FORMAL HEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Sale* ard Rental Service
JIM ROBSONS MENS WEAR
115 Magnolia Avr.

l-arge teltrlion of toyv athletm
quipmenl. boat*, mnlon. hunting
and eampin- equipment
Evervthing for The Siwirt»rnar
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS

A ( , |‘ r THAT BRINGS
ROBES Wath n Wear and Wool
PLEASURE FOREVER
eo» $993 to $H3J. Robe ft Tajama Mo* te Camir*-. priced fr..m P? v&gt;
T
Sieita G l i i m r *
Sets only 10 93.
3VIEBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
Beautifully bacorattd Senicg
210 So. r’ark Avr
B. 1. PERKINS ft SON
Q
Tray*
264 E. First St.
FA l i f t !
9
VOW ELL’S
ChrMtma* Gift) nf Fruity
Flannel Shirt* $l *6 or 2 for $3 V)
Jelliei, Pecan* ird Candle*
Da Your Chri»tma» Buying
Sleeping Rig* $9 69 up Camr We •Flip. S A 11 Green Stamp)
On Our E6»r Payment
Blanket* $1 67 or 2 fnr $7 on
Open 7 tn 9 evtry day.
Or Lay-A-Way Pl*n
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
STUCKEY'S llwy. 17 92
FURNITURE CENTER
210 Sanford Avenue
111 wr. FDH St
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
33'atche*. Lugrijr 33'aUttl
Airman Shir* ft -Ticket*; dre*» A
Sttroopboole ft Hi-Fi
iport Wembley Tie* 1.59-2 oo
Many other gift*
RECORDS ft PHONOGRAPHS
Holeproof Sock* i.OO pr.
SANFORD JEWELRY
WINN TV
R*lh Robe* 195
AND LUGGAGE
SJI E. lit. St.
FA 2-.WI4
PURCELL’S
204 Sanford Ave.
I’h. FA 2 5661
• W* Sarvice Record Players

Home Gifts

&gt;

Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 full
tiled balfu, built on Urge lot
la beautiful Mayfair taction.
Thl* home feature) terrara
floor*, large screened porch.
Natural wood cabinet) In large
kitchen equipped with electric
range and refrigerator. Owner'*
equity $3340 00 Any offer will
be given conalderalioa
Sre
SEMINOLE REALTY
1901 Park Air.
F,\ 2 3232
Lakefn.nl 2 bedroom r.atne home
Practically finlihcd on imidc
Iteautiful lot right on lake. Short
distance from Dr Land. &gt;2.700
ca»h prim. Can he financed. Call
Crumpton Buildrn In Orlando,
GA 2KW

___ 2$

aRUlLDTNG-RF.PAtRA.
f a i n t i n g _____________ __

Colered help wanted, muit be ovei
11 apply tn period at Pig N*
U'fciilU
M-WajrhJTMteJ

Rulld lo your plana.
Remodeling and Addition*
DON LI KE
Phan, FA 5-S523

Ironing, 10c ft 13e. FA 2-T24L

IM P E R IA L D E CO RA T O RS
painting and papering
FA 2 371il or FV 2-7U10 after »i*.

II—SPECIAL SERVICES

27—NOTH'KN—PERSON ALB

Baby lilting, Irentag. FA J-T92*

WELL DRILLING
Falrbanh* Mono Pump*
Repair* lo *11 make*
HOWARD W. LONG
207 E. Commcrclst Ate.
Phone f \ 2 I«33

BCOTTI PALM MANOR
Ifoma for thr nged
2SOU Orlando Dr Sanford

Phone TA 3 7EU.
Old•I'aitlilotted llnndyniin

(Julck Laundromat Service
Shirt) Fmlih.ni In in IL&gt;ui)
Sinltone Dry Claamnc
3; ISth St Foodmart Bldg
SOLTIIHIHE LAUNDROMAT

Save up a few edd job* and give
me a call. I'll fla tlem all.
1 FA 2 0770.
Ia?we weight safclv imi* newly
Rrlcatrd DevA Diet Tablet*.
Only 98c it your Drug ttor*.

Telivliton Tutm Tatted Fran
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
A n v il m s r o n s a l e
At The 8ifn Cf The Tu'.rm Pule
Cotton
A Wool Yarn* Notion*,
2317 8. Fiench Av«.
Thread), Tape)
Realtor
PlMTh - ARRINKLER
ROLLINS HURRY SH O P
-ra ti H a ir ihr*» y \ ?.3"3t
SYSTEMS
Al The Sign Of Tha Trim* Pala.
All type* ltd lirfi
imtilled
»«17 9 Freneh Ava
I'.A R.MF.HS AtJKNCY
•‘Do ft Y o jr v r T "
N V Farmer, Realtor
3VF! REPUIt AND SERVICE
BARGAINS IN CSKD HEATERS
lr. II. Whitm»rr. A)«or.
IT I N I !
Mott Anv Make
tic S French \ic I’h F 3 2-3221
Machine and supply Co.
F U R N IT U R E C E N T E R
After Irnut* I A 7 Mt» or f A 2 Mil 20) 33 2nd St
In FA 26122
116 IV. 1)1 tt r .3 2 5111
REAE ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2313 French Aic.

J. W. HALL

RAYMOND M. I1M-I.

RFALTOR A INSCROR
Tliird SI, A Park Avenue. Suulh
Vail Call Pull
Phone PA 2 3*0

ENVELOPES. Utlcrhead*. date
FACIURY JO YOU
mtnlf, invoice*, hand bill*, atd
ALL’MINUkl
proiram*.
etc.
Progrerrivr
VENETIAN BLINDS
" i l r * J * f * ■' *
— Encle*fd head ?ig-pmof bottsm
396 33'eit I3lh SI
rati with plastic endi Plaitlc
nr rayon lager CJtton or nylon
Auto Lepe r* ft Road Set*.re
cerdi
102 te'trv A*#.
f \
SctikRrll* l.'av* untl Paint l o .
Nila* ft «u..d*yt
FA j.JO.V HJ-HI W 2nd bt Fb FA 2 3622

C H O U E I. AM FRONT I AITA
In beautiful re*idrmlal area
63.309(1) with term*.
COUNTRY PROPERTY
7'r Arret, on pavrd road, mine
large rltrvt Irrc*. different varl ROLL 33VAY ll-.p l m l R*h« « .unpt-.a* Ermy e'•P»dra* FA2 35J0
ettca Acre ef yi*uns tangdnwi
% « t Wrk r.?i,e.Mc n.,nh.;^
with M a n T i
Two hou»e*. Price $19.099no with K V A
l i i l i t rif .t St
‘ Pump-DjIuAf equ[nmenl: *«•
term* available
Ir6* 35 fill. $73. FA 2-3033.

St. jinLj
1,6 N Pars Av»

fty Cxyaay
Ph F a 3-6123

T. 33. ME BO. Beaker
Phone FA 2 2UH

g\UTO GLASS
IN8TALLKI)
Windahirld

Thl* i* a free pa*i to the RIU
Theatre for Greg 33’alker. E\p.

nnek 0I«»a

l&gt;fr' 3I- M'

---------------- -

Door (ilass
\ rnt (ilan*
I’o.'dble typewriter, am 50
u i.-ItV K T
* '*'** .'ImibrJ tyoev*filer, $35 09
FOIt SALE OR RENT; 2 Bedroom Senknrik i Jinna „ml P.titil (*„.
^ S u p p l y , 117 S
c n heme at 2701 Magnolia A»e 112-113 IT 2nd SL Pk. FA J-3672 '
GE equipped kitehen, 2 blocks
Wini*r 'fu id le Spinet Piano, full
HEATING
from Plnecreit Bdmol. FA 21377
kr.'bearcf. walnut: almoit pew.
nr 2711 Palmetto Ave.
II. B. POPK CO.
Com *959, Will acll 8175, tcrmi.
• Ml 6 Park — FA *3211
Phopp FA 2-1971.
t-rto T T E 'B'v - rllA q ff
turmlurr
Moving
ft
Storage
Ifnltywco'l
bftlroom *rt, living
GRAPPAILl.i: NURSERY
E.
E.
r
i
l
l
l
I
ll’S.
Agent
1
rorm
*et.
auiomatlc waller.
REALTIFUL HOLLY
WASHBURN VAN LINES
baby bed. ktlc’ en labl* and
All kind) and ilie*
FA 2 1PJ1 chair*. FA 2 0773.
Grapcvjtlc A*e.
KA 20*56 1240 French A*e
Mai tun Mattel C A B B A G E
PLANTS fm ia!*. Fied Thura
ton r.3 2 Jf JO
Orchid* plant* for rate. 3 for
$6 00. Mr*. BIB Whitley, 21)
E. 16th m .

Space Utah is — I Innr FurnrCe*
( lean and Seri ire. It $4 Outaide
tank Initallatlin. FA 2 OW
273—PLUMBING arm HOOFING
9 V m f»

W n o t iR in b
fa rm A G in fm L e n lt r

ANNUALS
#9| Celery A*e.

I'l RNITUIIL' and
IIOCSEK0 LD (*110116
...
■ .— ■
• RIG VALUES
• HULK CREDIT
»• EASY
LABI TERMS
IDIt id

-h W U M X - ALAI Lit

Nrw Amt L’i*d I'urni ur*
.h i r . n r i i si.
F.3 2 5.121

3IR tONDITIONINO
*
iS A \L S
CON 1HALT and REPAIR WORK
New A l&gt;erl
t#«i Sanford \*e.
FA : 6u*2
K urniiure nit’l A ppiianrea

PLUMBING

RAVENNA PARK

Quality Moines

OSTEEN HOME

Seminole Reiilly

G ifts for Boys

OWNER WANTS
OFFER

t#=3lalejrrJ!&gt;mat»i_ —-^

P u n f . D I'LAMS I’h F A 2-1622
nr FA ! 9279 3 A N F O R D CL3BKS I’l.L'.MRING AND IlEAl M a t h e r o f S a n f o r d
ING ha* mmcd tn our new toca : u i : f 3 e . i m i st pit ta r c.'$3
i LOW ER IHOP. 33a te rgraph
tun (to: 3V. 27th S t, Phone
r a :n n
Cor liny. IT-12 A ::th ftt.
FISHERS NL’HSLRV
Cird furniture. lip'tince*. tool a
Magnolia A Urota T 3 2 3611
ft'’ RojjM-iedd Larry’* Mart
Phnnr r.3 2 IMt
Immediate Occupancy
PI.V'IRING
Ornamental Shrub* • Tree* Peat
713 Saofard A'i ■ Ph TA 2 3132.
Wo limit'd ilcc P n uttal
Corteaelloi
A
Rrpalri
L 'ti for tab*, located fl milea 3V.
Pr** Evlirnale
Siitinfiivtiim *»r ^ nur
n*v i« a free P’i- t* |!;&lt;- Kill
II —ACTOHOBII E9—TRAM KRH
of Sanford. I’h f A 7 32'in.
h . i - uA nvr.v
Mom v Choc t fnllv
Tir atrr f*r ; 'q’lcy Morgan,
‘51 Ford M M pickup fin* condl 29t Sanford Ave, f'hone FA 2 JJS3 Exp, Dec. 31. 51
Itefu n d rd .
For the Beit Hue* to Real Eitate
lio" Te.-mi. F A. 5cott. f Vo
SEE CULLEN &amp; HAKKKY tun* Dr . Drrttry. Fla
MR
» ’ T e d l)i-llll|V
W. 3. Cagle. Jr. Sa ttman
ItO N Park Ave Pb FA 2 239I '35 lord Cviitum lire, fully r.| lip­
I ndre Convtruetinn
ped $S09. 301 E. Illh. St.
Mayfair acctioa. a tpaciou* 3 bed­
WORK
Apartment
3
room borne. FA 2 ICJl.
CALL (Frre E timet* i
t i l l *3 V I t
New un(urnl»l)td gar? re aoart |l mil par 3 OP lo it* u* before
Pl.t 3IRIV(. A III; 3 1ING INC.
you buy- open Evening* and
mrnt.
eonlrolled
heating,
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ill* U scheduled to be launched
from Cap* Cinsveral, Fla., an
automatic sequencer ii set off ind
the rocket U flm i without any
further human anlitancr.

(tad Urn In ralryludc. Outer
Space Caatlas, gingerbread houtti,
Coay Cloud Cottage*, or office
building lobbies.
CUue is an old atick-ta the-anow. la Houaton, Tex., window die*
Jolly Kris Kringle, currently tak- plays at Foley's department atora
log hie Christmas orders from •re geared to apace-minded kidtrusting ymajitora across the dies. Santa la in a apace cattle,
land, la wtWng to traral by rocket surrounded by tiny space people
ship or cable car U it will help scooting around in the clouds. The
got him to hie department store interior of the store is decorated
rendezvous on time, a United Pres* with traditional lanterns and
International surrey reveal*.
snow corared pines.
Santa's pre Christmae meeting A special pink gingerhread andplaces ere about as varied as his peppermlnt stick house hat been
aaeani of locomotion. You can erected in downtown Memphis by

"Christmas Around the World"
festival. baa decorated n foreat of
huge Chriitraaa tree* in ill cen­
tral court Each tree ia trimmed
according to the cuitomi of 21
different nation. Bonbon* are at­
tached to the French tree; itraw
on the Lithuanian tree; egg-shell
figure* on the Palish tree, etc.
In San Franciico'a Union Square,
there la a display of 38 aluminum
candles ranging up to 22 feet In
height and each topped with elec­
tric light "flame*." Choral groups
take turns singing carols In 90minute outdoor programs at the
a soft drink manufacturer to house aquarr.
Santa. And each little hoy or girl Also In San Francisco, a small
Want a lost mlnuta gift who visits him is greeted by name. Kale
illuminated shepherd Krnc Is
This if done by means of an created at (iolden Gate Park's
that will really please? We
unobatruslve helper and a tele­ I.tod ley Meadow from nightfall un­
have just 3 Gultara left. phone. While the children wait In
til midnight through the holiday
Reg. 126.00. Today and tinr, Santa's helper talks to the season. Three men. dad In shep­
Then he sidles to the herd robes and carrying crooks,
Christmas day, buy them parent*.
telephone and relayi to Santa the Hand among some 3J lhecp.
for $20.00.
lowdown on each child. By the
Chicago’s huge
Merchandise
time the child reaches Santa's
throne, Santa is prepared to greet Mart la adorned by the largest
David Wayne Mathea
him by name and also loss in an Christmas card in the world, cre­
ated from 16,000 light bulbs cover­
Guitar Studio
extra flourish, such as, "I hear
ing a 577-by 3M foot facade. The
you
won
t
eat
your
egg*
at
break­
•M W . First i t .
F A 1-SM
fast." A loudspeaker carries the "card" includes a 230 foot musical
dialogue to pedestrians and family staff, 15-foot high notes from
"Stlent Night," six m font candles
outside.
In San Francisco. Santa arrived and "M erry Christmas" spelled
on Nov. 8, landed on the roof of out in 16 foot high letters.
■ cable car and waa promptly es­ The First Baptist Church of
corted down the street to "San­ Burlingamr, Calif., each year preUe
ta's Winter Wonderland." located senta one of the most Imprest!.,
In the Emporium Department outdoor Christmas pageants in the
Store. There. Santa's throne looks West. Church members, attired In
over a specially-constructed lee Biblical costumes, reenact the
Chriitmaa story against a picture
backdrop 16 feet high and 230 feet
long. Ml up in a parking Jot. The
cast includes a camel, donkrys
(female) In the lobby, where school and sheep.
children and pre-schooler* mingle Rleh'f department store in At­
Our Biggest, Brlgbtcat
with tha building's business traffic lanta. G a , sponsor* an outdoor
Christmas Wish /« Just
and emerge with balloons and hap­ Christmaa ahow that attract* thou­
For You I
py smiles.
sand! of pertoni. A 60foot ChristTo help prepare tor Santa's mai tree la raised and Installed
Christmas Eve reindeer sled Jun­ on the roof of the store's fourket, some impressive outdoor Yule- story "Crystal Bridre," which eonFA 2-OSM
tide displays have been erected In neeta the two main buildlngi.
XU1 Grepevill# At*.
America's cities and towns.
Cbolra alag on each of the glass,
Tha Chicago Museum of Science enclosed bridge tier* and the en­
and Industry, for Its ITth annual tire setting la Illuminated by floodlight*.
Some 4,000 multi-colored lights
ahlne from what la called ' the
world'a largcat living Christmas
tree." at Hilton Park, Wilmington.
N. C. The tree, a 73-foot water
oak, has a spread of 110 feet and
In the holiday period, musical
programs hy band* amt ehoral
groups are presented around It.
The big Christmas displays In
New York City this year Include
have you wondered why the 26sh tb* 61 foot white spruce from
of December was selected to cele­ Maine that dominates Rockefeller
Plata, the 123 tree diiplay in front
brate Christ's birth T
For a long lime the Mh of of the new Seagram Building on
January was celebrated a* the Park Avenue, diagonally across
day of tha Nativity, and wai not the street from an elaborate
changed to the earlier data until Christmas display at Lever Housa.
about ITf A. D.
And Park Avenue also prcaants
Affording 4a tha Itoman Julian a beautiful nighttime scene a*
calendar, the 25Ui of December mutil colored light* alow from
waa reckoned the wintrr solstice,
and tha birthday of tha sun.
This wai the day that tha light
lengthened, and tha powers of the
tun one* again grew strong.
It was a symbolic promise that
once again tha heat of the sun
Would make the gran grow, the
cattle thrive, and all crops flour­
ish.
Tha Christian Church fait that
by turning the 23th of December
N ix Bedding
«Lin festival Into a Holy Day, they
&lt;ould convert many non-believers
Manufacturing Co.
Inm their worship of the «in to
Him who la called tha "son of
IS01 So. Sanford Ave.
I Righteousness

T h e MERRIEST CHRISTMAS yet

G R EETIN G S TO
ALL OUR FRIENDS

Sleinmeyer
Hoofing Si Sheet
Metal Works
So. Sanford A\e.

Grapevllle Nursery

SUMS BHGHTUfc

Phil Hair
Gulf Service
I (IS Sanford Ave,

from your
Sunshine Service friends and neighbors
B. E. Adame
J. E. Alderman
J. E. Andrews
J. L. Atkinson
B. S. Austin
T. W. Baker, Jr.
J„ J. Raw
J, T. Bates
J. C. Beall
O. \V. Beasley
F. R. Bchreni
F. J. Bender
R. C. Brantley
M. H. Brown
J. \V. Buckler
R. F. Bullard
M. D. Bumhnmer
Jnck Burney
W. Scott Burns
Huston Rushy
J. U. Butler
Arthur Cameron
H. A. Canell, Jr.
W. A. Canup
J. W. Carter
It. A. Carter
G. W. Carver, Jr.
LucilJa B. Carver
J. H. Chapman
A. J, Che*ns
J. D. Crawford
G. R. Crow
E- C. Daniels
W. W. Davia
Ralph Dean
C. C. DcLoach
P. P. Dropchuck
A. L. Dunn
H. 0. Ebgr
C. W. End*
R. A. Fender
W. A. Feetor

Tim P ok
W. H. Gained
\V. M. Gaines
J. H. Galloway
R. P. Galloway
Mr. R. Gilaa
L. B. GiH
R. P. Goodjpeed
H- A. Cowan
J. B. Grant
R. D. Griem*
Agile* Groom*
J. E. HaJ!
D. J. Hamilton
M. D. Harden
A. D. Hasldn*
R. T, Hatchett
W. H. Hawkins
J. K. Higgins, Jr.
H. E. Hirst
K. L. Hittetl
A. P. Hitt ell
R. F. Hubbard
('. S. Johns
C. A. Johnaon
It. K. Johnson
J. C. Johnson
C. J. Jone*
J. J. Kendall
Patricia C. Krider
V W. Larson
L. K- Lawson
E. D. Lay
C. 11. Lc*
R. J. Livers
W. 0. Livingston
J. A. Manning
C- F. Markowicx
A. R. Middleton
I). H. Middleton
H. C. Moore
K. A. My ers

W. a Kmc*
Lucy F. Novell*
W. M. Osborn*
J. B. Padgett
H. D. Patrick
J. B. Phillip*
D. H. Pterejr
0 . T. Pittanl
W. B. Prio*
R. 1*. Porter
G. T. Rabun
G. T. Ray
R. Reynold*
D. L. Ringer
a S. Roberts
L. G. Roes
J. C. Sapp
C. J. Sasinun
C. I* Scudder
C. U. Foderblom
R. Ia Spotts
R. N. Stafford
T. N. SUfford
W. A. Stan* field
J. H. Steen
F. T. Stewart
J. A. Stewart
J. C. Taylor
D. E. Thrasher
C. W. Turner, Sr.
E. C- Tyler
Bill Tyre
R. W. VonllerbulU
L. A. Watson
T. H. West, Jr.
R. L. White
S. E. Wiley
B. W. Willie
J. C. WinnIngham
Margaret M. Wright
Marian W. Williams

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FRIDAY. DECEMRKR 2f». 1938

SA N F O R D .

F L O R ID A

NO. 335

Traffic Deaths Setting Record
News Briefs Diplomats Predict
Markets Closed
Reds Want Parley
Despite War Talk

Seminole Enjoying Motorists Urged
To ’Gel Scared’;
Peaceful Holidays Accident Toll 357

PARIS tl'P It— A surprise de­
cree shut hnanrial m a r k e t *
throughout France today In appar­
\ ‘ very cjulef* Christmas **** owned by Ahnrr Bradley, 1606
ent preparation for devaluation of
MOSCOW (l PI i—Western dip the word given out hy local *u Peach Avr . «** sideswiped by an
United Tress International
the totlenng franc.
unknown vehicle. The driver sped
lomati said today Foreign Minis­ (hurities today
Holiday
traffic death* piled n f
The
fire
department
answered
away
alter
the
mishap,
ter Andrei Gromyko'* Christmas
Mrs. Dorothy Francisco, Sanford, at ■ record ratp today and a
D*y speech lo the Supreme Soviet two calls: a car fire Christina*
safely eipert toM motorist* lo
NF.W YORK ll'PI* — nusloes* appeared lo contain a new Rus­ Kve amt a sofa tire ranted Hy a overturned tn her t»46 sedan at
s e c r e t a r y o f d e f e n s e VISITS VAH-5
oquadniu ready room nlioArri the USS For- Week Magaunr said Thursday sian plea for a round table con­ rigjrrtle at 3 *. in Christmas Ihe south end of Sanford Ave, stop thinking celebration and start
morning Doth were extinguished wherr a sand road run* to the getting scared
—H. Neil MeElmy. Secretary nf Defence, rostal, a* he chat* with Cdr. I. M. Rowell Jr., , night a record 424 hillinn cigar ference uf major power*.
Otherwlae, ho warned, the Unit­
short order.
take. Her automobile was rnmld
congratulates the Snnfonl-based squudrun ■•kipper of VAH-5. McElroy wa* taking an rl* were »oM tn the United They noted that white Gromy­ InThe
ed Statei may to headed for aa
sheriff * department report- rrrd a total lost,
ko'*
speech
contained
the
usual
States
this
year.
fo r winning the Chief of Nnval Operation*
official tour of Italy.
Cdr. Don Ituzvyon and one of his all • time holiday traffic dtalh
attribution of sinister motive* to ed three accidents, with no in
Safety Award. McKlroy is shown in tho
(Official U. S. Navy photo)
tha Writ and threat* of wide de Juries or charge* An automobile children were uninjured when the loll.
At mid - Hay, a United Traaa
Volkswagen he wat driving Christ­
struct too if Ihe Berlin crisis
BELGRADE, Yugoslavia (CPU touche* off * world war. it also
mas Kve failed lo make the cor­ International count showed 2SI
—The Yugoslav National Assem­ contained an eiprvsilon of readi­
ner a I Country Club Raid by persons dent In traffic accident*
bly approved Thursday a l$M fed­ ness to "hear and discus* any
l.undquitfs Grove. The little ve­ aince the holiday period xtartad at
eral budget calling for a $16,700,- Western Idea*' for a Berlin *et
hicle rolled over once, and was 8 p m. Wednesday. Fire* killed 41
000 Increase In defense spending. tlrmrnt.
wrtltrn off a total Ion. Number- persona, one died in a plana
ous arrest* were made for reck­ crash, and 10 persona in other
While It appears for the lime
less driving, speeding, and driv­ mishaps for a total of 337 deatfaa
being at lean that Russia is
uiin a loaded gun in the family' home on Christmas Kve, police
L'lHrd Pr m laU iiulM il
while Intoxicated, Sheriff J. from all cause#
standing
firm
in
its
demand
for
.SANTIAGO.
Chile
(UPI)
—
A
MONTGOMERY, Ala (UPlV— ing
(treed, drunkenness, Iu*t amt living room. Head was 14 month- reported. A subsequent quarrel
I.
Hobby
said.
California led the atatea in high­
an
end
lo
the
four
power
occupa­
pride—together with ollirr mo­ old Wyatt Karp Bender, whole resulted tn d e a t h by gunshot child srt &lt;&gt;ff a firecracker tn the tion of Berlin, observer* believed Someone forgot the Christmas
The Sanford i’ollre Department way fatalities with 31. Texas had
town
of
Lonchoch#
to
celebrata
spirit
here
Thursday,
cow
boy
loving
father
named
him
wound, said authorities. They held
tive* M varied a* the true
observed *a peaceful Yule, ,*
with
a compromise might tie possible Stolen from a Montgomery b u s| ol,*crv™
11" 23, New York 17, North Caroling
Christmas spirit is unique—today after the legendary hero. The the husband In ronnection with Christmas Thursday and burned if the Western [tower* *ubmll
IS. Ohio 14. .tllnrd* t3. I'cnnsyldown
the
town
hall.
nation Chrislma* Day wa*
1T J e , T .
' J
*
1 vanla 13, M aisaclusetls 13 and
occupied polite and grieving fim- father dark. 3 . allegedly had Mrs Holt * shooting and also Ihe
counter
proposals
rather
than
re
rricinat
oil
painting,
"Held
of
u*-'
.
,
.
tile* following a wave of holiday been drinking before ahooting Wy­ death of ihctr three week prema­
Throughout Seminole tountv, the Georgia and Michigan 10 each.
jeit ilw Red plan out of hand.
Christ
att Karp.
ture infant, delivered by Vaeianan
violence.
Headed far Record
long Christmas weekend began
If
they
do
not
show
iheinirlvr*
5*1
Lt.
George
D.
Thompson
In
San
Fraaciaco.
five
week
old
section following the snooting.
Murder and accidental death
ORAN, Algeria I tP I i—French willing to negotiate, these observ­ vallon Army officer now stationed
The National Safety Council at
nutft
celebration.
Official^
Poller at Spartanburg, S. C., naval forces selrrd 40 tons of dy­
came a* auddenly and tragically Mark William Netherby died
er* said, tn Gromyko's word* Brr in Sarasota Fla . left the painting
resident, of tho Chicago said Ihe rate. Judged by
aa at any lime of year, hut in when hi* father William. 22. over rrported that Jimmy fee Jones, namite Thursday from Ihe Danish tin "might becom# another .'Sara­
figure* for past holidays, "show!
by mistake when he left
some cate* the fatal mcchanUm hit wife'* protests, muffled the about 38. harked hi* wife and ship Granitan. which was steam­ jevo, resulting in History's worst behind
the rest room at the station «*» P ^ 1 "&gt; «he highways during no Indication* of not being beaded
boy'»
10
b*
with
a
pillow,
the
mother
in
law
tn
ueith
with
an
aeemed to be tripped by seasonal
ing off the North Atlantic coast holocaust"
He returned a few minutes later
'hT H,L '
“ If" for a new all - lime high for any
mother told police. The Infant was axe lo climax a predawn argu­ toward Casablanca.
anticipation and fatigue
traffic Is expected lo reach the holiday tn the history of the coun­
His
reftrenc*
to
Sarajevo
con
and
the
painting
was
gone
Moat patbatie were thoae In dead when the went to pick him ment Christmas D»y. Victim*
try."
cemed the Serbian town where
"The picture to me was price I*f ,k ol t*,B wlnt*r lfJlonwere Identified ■« Helen Jones.
atooees m whleh children w e r e up thl* morning
Tha record for a four • dW
tbe
assassination
of
an
Austrian
Iras." said Thompson.
I nborn Child Killed
31. and her mother. Mrs. Minnie
involved.
holiday period Ilka tho one em­
archduke
in
1)14
provided
the
TOKYO
tLTT*
—
The
Com­
lie
said
he
worked
on
the
paint­
In
Mohdc,
Ala.,
e
x
p
e
c
t
a
n
t
nice.
A Chicago father wept a* to
bracing this Uirisima* ia Til, let
ing about a year before com­
tail of accidentally shooting amt mother Mr* Troy Holt. It. appar­ An apparrnt murder • suicide munist radio said today that Red spark that set off World War I.
in 1U6.
China,
with
Rutian
help,
has
built
Ready
la
Sign
pleting
il.
Mtllnc hi* uifant »on Chriatma* ently made light of a giant carton left a 6-year-old girl homeless tn a 10,000 kilowatt experimental
"The only way to reverse the
Gromyko said also that Russia
"The laird has used Ih* painter
Eve while praetlrtag fa*t draw* bee Intoxicated hu»hand brought Glendora. Caltf. Police said her
trend."
said a council spokesman
atomic
reactor
*nd
a
powerful
cy­
is
ready
at
any
time
to
sign
an
tn a wonderful way to touch
step father of four months, 63" i l for driver* to get good sad
agreement with the United Stales hearts and win souls for him In
year old John Moll, apparently clotron.
alarmed at what'a going on, and
and Britain lo end nuclear weap­ my religious work." he said. The
shot her mother. Msrv, .T9, early
stop thin." Carelessness oa the
on*
lest*
"without
any
reserva­
painting
appeared
this
week
In
NKW
ORLEANS.
La.
(U
P
lM
t
Christmas Kve The girl discov­
highway, h* warned, waa an "es&gt;
tions
anil
preconditions."
****
a
merry
Chnslm
ii
for
the
"All
Florida"
magaiine
ered the bodies.
INCIIOIIAUK, Alaska lUI’l) *
_
__
__
The painting showi (he head Christmases—all I* of them—in ceedingly poor" way lo mark the
As Children Watched
The Air Force planned tod»y an
and ihoulder* nf ChrlH lust before spile of all those wisecracking tel­ holiday period.
Two children in Diyton, Ohio, attempt to recover the todies nf
The roun:U had •atlmatod that
hr was cnicifted. **1 was Inspired ephone rails.
first supported and later denied 61 men killed when their CJ4 trans­
OO person* would he killed ae
There
were
Josie.
Kugrnr,
Marto
paint
the
picture
from
Isaiah
an arrounl of ifirir mother's sui­ port craihnl into the stole uf Mt.
33 which tells of the coming of garel, la.rif. Rose. Sam. Karl. street* and highways during tho
those who know him. as well a* cide told hy Iheir father, Otl* Illsnns, IW mile* south of here.
n r VIEfilMA CONN
the Messiah and Id* suffering Iaxils, Winfield ami Joseph. Rut holiday period between Christina*
Kov,
39
Police
continued
Inlerro
Ihe
present
Lily
Commission,
that
Herald Suit Writer
E*r and midnight Sunday. That
and dying for the sin of the no merry, or esen Marygallon
of
Fox.
who
denied
shoot
Heidi
Sayer
i*
the
fitting
example
On Nov. IS. Heidi Sayer com­
would to 140 more deaths (hag
AUBURN.
Wash.
lU
PI)
—
Fire
Josia
»*ya
ihe
wat
lbs
only
world
"
puted 31 year* of continuous of that 'indispensable' person io tng his wife Parlne. It. Christmas
WILMINGTON, V l &lt;UPI&gt;-AU
nine members of on* fam­ Thompson said the work waa Chriatma* In town, that she knew the normal traffic toll of 4*0 dqr&gt;
active ter* Ira with Ih* City «I San ■necessary to ihe effective, pro­ morning a* the children watched sheriff's depulies m New llsnovrr killed
ily today.
"painted m orr with Ihe heart than of. until about IS year* ago. Then ing a non holiday period at tkii
In New York, a neighbor call
gressive operation of (he affairs
ford.
County had Christmas Day off The blare leveled the largr farm
members of Ih* Chrlilma* family time of yrar
Durimf that period bo ha* hr Id of government in the City of San­ ing to wish a mother amt her two thanks to Rabbi Samuel Fried­ house of Ihr Ole Holtenlveck fam­ the hand
began
migrating downriver from
*mall
children
a
merry
Christmas
ford."
*mit stilly the poztlloo of City
man. who spent the day on duty
Natchez, Miss. Now they all get
Ihe resolution aUo stales th a l, fou«*
"Tee shot to death. Mr*. at the sheriff* office «o that ily. live miles southeast heie.
Clerk.
The dead 'cere Mrs. Lavonne Children Wanted
together for Christmas
In recognition of thl* oulatanding Sayer, in Ihe opinion of Ihe City '«&gt; • Figueroa. 22. was sprawled others could hsva the holiday off.
Hollrnhack, 3* and right of her
Among them are housewives,
tervicr. (be preieni Sanford City Commission, "ha* had morr lo do | "rl *hr floor of ihe one . room
It children Ihe sheriff* ntflce Fire Engine, So
soldier*, construction w o r k e r a,
Commi*»ion ha* commended Say tilth the tremendous pnigre** and apartment and her children, Al
| meal packer* and a phyiiother
said.
■r with a resolution, saying, "it great strides through period* o f 1 feedo, 3 . and Kugenia. i. were in
The dead children were Galt, He Got Real One
split.
MIAMI lUI’l)— Strung winds
ta ibe ronslderid opinion of all tremrmlius adversity shown by bed
............... .........
.
A* usual on Christinas Eve. Ih*
K rrilc i.lenldj, U. was in crit­ and driving rain today forced post 1*. Donald, ti, Gaty, «*•: Sharon,
municipal government than any
l)LN\ h it IUPD- Grandpa g av e1| f| h0ne at Jo.ie'a house jingled
other single individual ever to hold ical condition in a Gary, Ind , ponrmrnt until Monday of ihe fly­ IS; Patricia, 13; Mary Allyn, I;
TOKYO (UPI) - A contractor
\,'T constantly while the Christmases
an ofiicial capacity with Ihe City hospital today, the lone survivor ing kilometer speed trials.'opening Carl. 6 and Penny 4
Maus family a fite engine
wlih old fasbionrd ideas cam*
Hospitalized
here
were
Hollrli
wrrr
decorating
their
lire.
The
event
of
the
annual
Orange
Rowrl
ot
a
Christmas
F.vr
triple
shoot­
of Sanford."
hrek, daughter Wanda, 7. and a Christina* a real one
callers weir anonymous, tot the undrr fire today for offering to
"The itramlthlliirrn a l w a y s ualiirc of Ihr rails was familiar. •to * 1100.000 construction Job lor
Sayer served the city through ing, Police said Metro Planovich, Regatta.
'If#
Hightower,
80
\
&gt;un
Dale.
the black day a of the depression, 33. apparently ucnl hrtjcrk with
)ou rr nirUIrnas. where'* the Imperial family for 827.71.
Its and daughter Gonya "ere a.Ud me for a (in
when the very existence ot Sanford a 32 cjililtcr pistol, killing Mil*
Mannosukr K anto'i contrac­
fclauaT" one caller a.ked.
not in the bouse al the time of the Marvin h . Maus _ropre.rnlril*e g
rod
Tumai*ich,
wounding
Glrnrda
fnr a fire qulpmaivt manufactur­ "Merry &lt; hristm is' Ho. ho. tion company entered tto low bM
as a munctpallty was threatened.
PARIS CtlPD— A »pokciman lor fire
and
then
shooting
himself.
for the Job of building tha steel
HAMILTON. Ohio, ( U r il—The He ha* handled the position of A quarrel over Christmas din­ French CAT airline said today he
Hollenbeck o p e r a t e s a large ing firm Ile a grandfather lo Don (mi... |iM an6lh#f
spirit of Chrittma* proved too manager, clerk, tax collector and ner m Pa ram us, N.J.. rlimavrd had been advised by telephone turkey farm, located betwren here 3. Dirk.
and llehr*. «‘
And another! "Cfattitlait*! I and coocrete framework af tho
Thurwlay ran mri*Mr to!r home .... h
........
uM„ thr S640.000 palace planned for Crown
much for a group of harjl boiled finance director.
when Mrs. Therest Glinsky. 3, that one of the company • planr* and Blark I H i m e n d. 20 mite* an«l fouml a real fire engine
*
•
I’rlnrr Aklhlto and hi* brkleto.
With the re-organisation of (hr plunged a Winch blade carving crashed at Salllbury. Rhodesia southeast of Feattlr.
prisoner* in the Butler County jail
2Vth Are vixi hrre already?
parked in front It .aine romplclc
to, Mtchiko Shoda. The neat low­
amt the pien turned over five present City Commission Jan 6, knife into her husband, Kdward, He said the pilot told him there
Thr
makrr
ol
that
last
rail
wa*
with exhaust whistle, itren, red informed, cheerfully, that the est bid vrai $130,000.
were no fatalities
hacksaw Made* and a half of a the board felt that Christmas w** 34, police* said.
light and all the other thing# Uda Christmases are around 36) days
Despite official prrasure from
the "proper and fitting time" to
Got His Desire,
hacksaw
—young and old find irresistible.
Jailer Larry Omega r »aid short rerognlie his aceoinpllthmrnli and
a vear-or 366, In Ihe leap year* tto Ftnanre Ministry to withdraw
"I
derided
to
grl
them
one."
the bid and an uproar in Uw
ty after a religious group visited contributed to Sanford and 111
NKW YORK ( UI’ll— Former But Had To Trade
Red Radio Allows President
said Ihe toaming gramlfalher. "I
preai. Kanto said firmly, '"Dtir*
the jail to ting carol* and distri­ people.
HarTy 8 Truman ex­
RACINK, WIs t U l'lt
Warren Just thought their grandpa ought
Ito way they dirt It In tto old
The revolution runrlndr* with
bute present*, one of the men
pressed a New Year * hope today David got just what he wanted to give them a fire engine »n I Strikes Continue
day*, and ihal'* ihe way Cm go­
called the sheriff to hit rell amt the "heartfelt thank*, apprecia­ Jesus Reference
of -peace and prosperity for (he for Christmas. Rut hr had to lake
tought tt."
ing tn do It now ."
LONDON (UPf4—The officially whole wcrld." Trumsn said he ve»*
tion and he»t withe* of the preient
tamed over the contraband.
As Pilots Balk
back, anyhow
The engine cost Ij5,0tto* when It
flmegar laid he didn't know howr City Commisaion and all Ihe pro atheistic Soviet I'ninn hroadrast hoping, not predicting— I don't at­ ■it lie
"The palace la right in front 01
Jokinfly
told
his
wife
he
United
Prr«*
International
was tongtit by the Rodder, Colo.,
our office,” he said. "Wa're la
the blade* were smuggled in but pie of Sanford." It It *lgned by a religious Christmas message tempt to be * prophet."
wanted
a
hlumle
doll
for
Christ­
About one third nf the nation's
fire depanntnrt in Drtl II «»• in
he and hi* aide* were still search­ Mayor Mrrlo Warner amt Com­ Thursday,
samr nelRiiUirhzxxl associa­
mas. She ohlingjnglv pla.-rd the use until reeenlly
air carrier fleet remained ground thr
Alexander Karev, head of the
ing for the other half of the saw. missioners Robert S Brown. Karl
tion. so to zpeak. . . . How can
order
in
»
rrntiest
container
at
a
ed
today
while
strikln*
pilots
con­
• There are hiding place* In that Higginbotham, David M Gatchel, Union of llapltilt of tha L’SSK.
help but pat the matter on a
PALM SPRINGS. Calif. .C P U - darvariment store.
sidered s federal truer prnpoisl lo we
delivered tne Christmas message
J*ll that nobody but the prison­ and A. _1. Wilson.
plane of sente* to tha imperial
Frank I’alencio. “0. was tooked
Christmas
Kve,
D
a'id
a
package
rod
*
walkout
against
American
Rotarians To Hear
lleidt Sayer now is gravely ill, to Britain over Moscow Radio,
family?”
er* know about." he said. The
on su-picion nf drunk driving
Air l.mca
a giant ribbon — adorned box—
blade* could have lieen thrown to in Seminole Hcinorial Hospital. ( "My tost wishes at this joyous Thur«d»v when police *«w him
totter* to the editor* of Tokyo
arrived. When he opeur.l il. out '58’s Top Stories
A rpokr«mati for the Air t.lne newspapers a Mailed Kanto'i offer
Throughout his long month* of suf [ Christmas season to all the people
the men through a window.
allegedly
driving
an
rlrtlii,
gulf
stepped
a
blonde,
a
feet
2
Inchf*
New* .lories of lf».*.z* will to ,,,M t
*al&lt;1 ,,nl&gt;r «hV i,h*&gt; as M*cand.iloa«
Ihnrgar added that It might not feeing, be has managed to serve of Britain on la-half of the t ’nion cart erratically in the middle rf i
. . disgraceful
tall, measuring 38 24-36
discussed Monday at the Sanford '
'
''
lu'
have been an rnlirrly joyous spir­ Sanford with all the efficiency a n d |" ' le ftist* &lt;&gt;! my country." Karev main thoroughfare hrre
. . . intuiting eourteay."
Meanwhile,
twin
walkouts
aMrs. DavIT In-ixled he exchange 1 Rotary t luh al the Noun luncheon
it that prompted the move. He experience of his 31 year* with the said
"If Prime Akihiln accepts, it
gainst Eastern Air lines entered
the "doll" fur another item
"The angels in Bethlehem who
tnreting in the t’ivl. Center
Mid the sheriff recently had the city.
will lake him ■ long time to rid
their
33rd
day
and
appeared
de»Marion Harman will tie the
television set removed from ihe
hlms-lf nf the feeling that he ia
Yeitrrvlay, doctors permitted sang the uunderfill sung of peace
High Ite lic ls ( ’)n im C it y
speaker for Ihe annual program. lined to e'o’tintw through the Itoll living In s home soiled by dirty
second f l o o r a* a disciplinary him lo join hit family at home for at the birth of Jesus Christ re­ SAYAMA. Japan (CPU
HAVANA tUPIt
The rrlwl Harman will give Ids opinion of 'vva.
measure.
a brief Christmas party, lie re mind the faithful to pray earnest rthool piin.-ipal Masao Ishikawa.
Mrlklnv inerhatvlrs voted In ac hand*," one letter writer slid.
"We decide*! thal maybe the turned to an oxygen lent in the ly for wnrld peace and do alt they li, was demoted to regular leath­ 1 adio (laimect Diurnlay that Intel Ihr most uniuirtani tlnrirs of the &lt;rpl a new rontract offered by
can to build that peace," he said. er Thur*da&gt; after railway officials 1 (astro's forces have seized the year, world wide nationally and
toy* tn Ihe second story thought late afternoon
Kastrrn. to t negotiations with
The reference In Jrtus was un­ caught him using a commuter's ancient rtty of Hanrtl .Hpiritu* tn ioc all)-.
tf they were good, the sheriff
Pilot Sleeping,
Mr*. Sayer said this morning
Hie program it under Ihe direc­ IhChl rnglneers, also on strike,
would put the TV back for them." that Hiedl was "very touched" by usual for Moscow Radio, which ticket that had espited two the heart of Ihe toharco-ratsing
remained
deadlocked
are* of sentrsl Cuba.
tion of Hoh Crumlrr.
h« said.
Ihe City Commissioners' resolution. usually echoes the official Soviet month* ago.
Plane Lands Self
Their daughter. Jean, and her hus­ line that Jesus never existed and
MONROE, Wii. (U PIJ-A ligP.
that
stories
about
dm
ire
pore
band. Boh Wright. Joined her In
Exhibition Slated
plane landrd vvlthout guidance on
capitalistic mythology
thanking
the
city
leaders
fnr
their
a gravel road near there Thur$Gunfire trills 5,
thoughtfulness
By
Lady
Golfers
day. aparin* the life of its pilot
The Sanford Herald today added City Net Finals
Mon Questioned
Women golfers from Ihe Ladies who had fallen asleep at the con­
MIAMI lU PIl— Violent death stepped into a strret in Jackson­ bed* Christmas Day They weir
its licit wishes to the veteran pub­
Professional
Golf Aisociation will trol*.
KENORA, Ontario (U I'll - Po­ lic servant who has been a bul­ Scheduled Sunday
Mr- loan Wlte*. Al, and her
marred Christmas in Florida de- ville.
Carl Anderson, 37. rsraped with
lice t o d a y questioned Thomas wark of strength through turbulent
Cecil Kennrih Carry 11. was children. Dickie. 9, and Kathy, 8 preview ihe tournament schedul­ a broken rib, ruts and hruisra.
The City tennis tournament fin- spile all out rflorta by law oltnrr* killed Christmas Day when hit
►Young, 36. in the Christmas Day times in this city.
A merry Chrislma# party of con ed here, Jan Oi l , with a clinic
Anderson t o l d authorities lie
( al* will ha played Sunday at (he in keep ihe loll down
“ mast murder*" of a police con
car rrarked up near New Peri tiruclion employes was Inlcrrupl- Jan 7.
wa* flying from Pynrtle tn OtuMayfair Inn county. The single* The latest rount by United Blchey.
•table and four Indian*, including
Marlene
Hsgge,
Alice
Rauar
and
rd hy fighting ami then gunfire
III. for a C h r i s t m a s visit
match will begin at Z p m., pit­ Press International stowed at
the suspect * father
Gilbert Z Itemoro, 38 a Purtro north uf Miami Russell Gardner, Ruth Jeison will hold the clinic at when hr fell asleep.
Christian
Church
ting
Huh
Shedden
against
Larry
Police said they used tear gas
Inst 14 persons died In arcrirnts lllcan migratory farm worker died 30. v a t fatally wmindrd In the 2 p m. on the first lee at Ito
A witness said he saw Ihe plane
Dorr for Ihe title of Sanford’s ronnreted with tto holiday nine of when struck b&gt; a car south 01 fracas. Orrlc Illucki While. 41. Mayfair Country Club Tliev will
to flush Young from a shack
circle shout 13 minutes before
where he look refuge with a rifle To Mark New Year tingles champion.
play
a
nine
hole
exhibition
round
was
held
on
-iitpitlon
of
murder.
them In traffic mishaps
Miami
making thr unscheduled and un­
The First Christian Church will
The double* finals will he held
and a gun belonging to Constable
Richard Klwnod Clause 31. Fort
In tokrlanit. Fdward Thompson, immediately alter
Two Negroes were killrd in a
C. R Fulford. one of the victims. observe the New Year Sundav at immediately after, matching Boh two-car collision south of Weil toudcrdale carper,ter, wa* killrd •17, was spending the holidays with
Marlene llagge ia second in guided landing on the road. The
Fulford, the one man detach­ It * m . when Pastor Perry L. 'hedderv and Art Harris against Palm Beach. They were identi­ when hi* car went of ronlrol hit brother in law, Rex Hendrix. tournament earnings in the I, P G. plane was not badly damaged.
ment at Kar Falls, 1 to miles Stone deliver* a sermon on Tow­ Norm Mclnnis and Larry Dorr. fied at Mrs. Bessie Thmnas of and hit a tree And Aldon R. Ber­ Fire broke out in the Hendrix A with $11,000 this year. Ruth
northwest of here, was summoned er li&gt; Krep New Year's Itcrolu- Trophies will to presented at the Fort Lauderdale and George Rob ry an elderly Negro, wa* killed home Thursday, trapping Thnmp- Jcsson hi* won $3,000.
conclusion of the matches by ban- mson of Pompano Peach
) early Thursday hy Georg* Wil­ Ilona."
when he tried In heat a car avrou ion inside The Hendrix family
*#•
liam . SO, to investigate a dlt
The choir will sing "In the Still­ font Heerfatlon Director Ronald
•ajs away at tt" time
John Andrew Zlinmerrr 43 of a highway near Ox-ala.
turbance tn an Indian shack on a ness of the Night." under the di­ Ptrry.
(a s s U m U t tlswUaass s t t iitn
One of tha most tragic mishaps At Hialeah Mrs. Virginia liarWeit Palm Beach, wa* injured
BUrrAIO. N. Y. —(UPIJ— Af
country trail.
rection of Mrs. John C. Pirtr.
fatally when the rar m which to occurred In St. Petersburg alter rli, .18, wa* wrapping present* ter serving three years al *1*1*1
Three hours later a parly of Church organist t* Mr* N. V.
was riding crashed a: VSrst Palm a young widow and her two child­ Christina, Kvr when ,iei estranged ant chief of the police burrau of day. Rainfall locally heavy. R
policemen found Ihe constable's Farmer. "
All adult coach** and manager* Beach. And Helen Rdtlh brus h- ren opened their Chriatma* pre- bulb and, Kd, 31, tmarrd thair rot- idrnllfiratkm under a provisional this afteraoMi M to f$, lew
tody surrounded by the todies of
"The Value of Time" will to who have shown intrrrit in the ka. 43. of Lake Honn. died short­ aenta and went to bed, leaving tigr and shot her lo death Two appointment. Vincent D. Quinlan night M U M . Small craft wanWilliam*, Jams* Gordon. JO, fait thr Rer. Stone's m enace during proposed Biddy Baiktibal! League ly after sto w.t* struck by a rar their kitchen gat oven burning to of the couple * five children hid was gtvaa permanent till* to the toga displayed fnr t t to M “
wife Clara, IT, and Robert Young, tto worship period Sunday night. are asked to atiend a meeting to­ near her borne on U. S. Highway I. keep warm. The flame went out whJio Harris ihraatanad to kilt post.
per hear aarthnast to anal &lt;
4S, falhar of the suspect.
The evening training program be­ morrow morning at JO In the re­ Another pedestrian. 13 year-old during the night and the three them also. Tha mas than killed
A* a result of the promotion hi* an cast coast. F.ltawhero.
They had all been shot with a gin- at 7:10 A *pcrl*l welcome is creation officer at the Civie O n Negro John Frailer, wa* knocked died in their sleep
himself wdh one ihot from his salary dropped from $3,180 to $3, east to rail wtoda U to to MR
powered rifle, police said, j extended to holiday visitor*.
haar.
f
ter.
M0 I JIU .
down and killed hy a ear as bej Tha victim* w»rw found to
sttOUtM T

Money Up In Smoke

Budget Increased

. Goodwill Toward Men?

Yule Thief Steals
Painting Of Christ

Became Bitf Bang

Dynamite Seized

™ i!ix" o( *eoh«l

Reds Claim Reactor

Christmas Merry
For Christmases

Clerk Commended
For Long Service

Id Bodies Sought

Law Gets Day Off

Farm Home Burns;
9 In Family Dead

Low Bid Too Low
To Please Japanese

Regatta Postponed

True Yule Spirit:
Blades Given Up

All Eseai&gt;e Crash

Harry Is Hoping;

Suspicious Actions

Next Step: Student

14 In Florida Dead In Yule Violence

Promotion Cost Him I

Coachctt Will Meet

W e a th e r

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Tired, Untidy Man Once Was Famous
—A tired looking. untidy little m m
with • thatch of mow-white hair
alia on the porch ot h it rickety
h K M In a cluttered lot.
Be U John R. Neal. the o«ee
fu n ooi ror.ititutJonil lawyer who
(■aUgated Tennciaee’a widely pubBelied "monkey t r i l l " 33 j n r t
ago.
B t* hand ihakei o w u to n a lly
aa be d r iw i from ■ eigaret but
M i voice U a t rich and f ir i a i
in the dayi when he atumped the
•la ta a t a perennial —but alwara
tmauecenful—candidate for Gov
orivtr or U. 6. Senator.
Today, to the children who play
ta front of h it hou*e in th lt Eaat
Tennetire mountain town. John
Randolph Neal i« ju tt a kindly
aid man.
To aome of hu neighbor* he ia
a aenlle eccentric with an artonl.h
lag dlartgard for the niertiea of
peraonal care.
But to othera—aod there are
many—t&gt;r. Neal l» rememtjered
aa the guardian of the dignity of
the common man. a champion of
the underdog
The aon of a Confederate Army
colonel who tervrd in the
S
Ito u ir of IlrpretentaUve*. Neal
w a t horn at Rhea Sprint* near
here. Neal won t tay when he wa*
born and hit age remain* a teeret
•T dont tell m f » r ' heraute
1 have nevtr married and I don't
want to hurt my rhatcet,
he
M id . h it eye* twinkling under
bothy hrowt. But it'a ta le to »*y
he It in hit TO *
Neal received hu bachelor * de
gree from the L'nivertiiy of Tenn
Mtee, went on to Colombia in
New York where he receded a
doctor Ate in law
He became naliooally known in
I t j i after penuading John T.
gc0pe*. achool teacher in Dayton.
T » n . to be presented in a le it

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able” textbook. Neal lo tt that cate
teaching of evolution
Neal'a effortt in behalf of the a i he w ai dcitined to lote many
of the battlet that lay before him.
common man gamed him the title
Onec Neal went to Gattoni*.
o f ‘ •The Great Objector. ' In 1R3 N C . literally at the risk of hit
he defended a psychology profea- life, to defend te te ra l m ill work
to r at the I'n iv e n ity of Tennea er* tharged with murder who
tee who w a i called on the rarpet ■were unable to obtain count*!
Another lime he went to Elirabethton to take the rate ‘of tome
g irlt employed at a textile m ill
who were on itn ke . Management
wat inuing itatem entt blaming
DECEMBER IT U
the whole afiair on the CommonAdmitiionv
ift* .
Remembering that rate long
Rota Lee Manly fSaniordi
ago. Neal bulled hi* rig a rrt on
Margaret StoolLr iSanfordi
the floor of the porch. * Tbote
Margaret Crate (Sanfordj
girM w e rrn t.a n y more CommonDorn Brown (Sanford/
ill * than I wat,” he taid. *T jurt
Unda I jou Wind tor (Sanford) went up there to tee that their
right to picket w ai upheld.
Mary King (Sanford)
"The iirv l thing 1 did w*&gt; to
Mildred Burn* (Sanford)
prove that every girl in Ihe far
R lriht
Ilaby boy to Mr. and M n tory wat eligible for memberthip
in the Daughter* of Ihe American
Andrrw Rollon (Sanfordi
Revolution. After that I didn't
Dltcharget
Hear any more about Commun
Elijah Manning (Sanfordi
i»m.” he added
Retty Renton (Sanford)
Neal'a e ffo rii in heh»lf of un
Paul Cloutier (Fern P a ri)
popular tau*e» hroughi charge*
Roy Mann iSanford)
that he hlm telf w-a* a "radical.''
Chctter Vance (Sanfordi
Alice Andcrton (Orange C ity) a "C om m uniit" and an "atheivt."
lie never bothered to defend
ttPCLMBCK I*
Mm*. K agalntt thew charge* lie
A rfm lttlont
wat alwaya too bu»y defemllng
Charlie Moore (Sanfordi
other*. Remembering the charge*,
Birth*
Baby boy to Mr and Mr* Wai Neal chuckled ar.d **id. “ actually,
I'm a pretty good Method!*!
ter C. Brown Jr, (Sanford)
One big difference Iwtween the
DECEMBER I*
tired old man who n o * »it» on hi*
Admitiionv
porch and Ihe fiery campaigner
Nell My Hand (Geneva)
Gwendolyn Patricia Waching who once ran for Governor or -Senalor in practically ever Hale elec
Ion ISanfordi
lion i* that Neal no longer h*»
C harlrt Guerry (Sanfordi
folding money.
Anna M. Lawler (Sanford)
Hi* family had vait holding* in
Dale Sandier (Geneva i
mountain land* and he ilw ay*
llrid t Sayer ISanfordi
uied to have money ir. ihe bank
Donna M. Parker-(Sanfordi
That money i» gone now H it
Birth*
Baby boy to Sir and M ri Don friend* b la m t it on had invertment* and a tendency to give peo
llylland (Geneva/
pie the »h!rt Off hi* hack
Dltcharget
Sallie Ferguvon ar.d baby
(Lake M ary)
Ida Burnt (Sanfordi
Mclva McGill and baby (San­
ford)
l \ riH .lt I I I :
Sarah B u ith am) baby iSan­ la ** tk» I
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fordi
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un4tr*i|na4 will, on Ik * ;«"■ 4*.
af J a ' u . f .
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TALLAHASSEE i l ’ P li - The .I• al.t llnlliftift
ikee ai-4 *k*r»
R jc t r e ld
wife of a Florida a* plica 11on tft ie*&gt; * * 14 rurt** 'ftf
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Stale
L'nivertlty itudent
wat in lli. fl ..f ftalt• *»taift
an4 Me ft"
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.lift. Iiftr, (AA Mu* Al luck
burned to death Sunday when the
la
ttf
iltor
tried futilely to rriru n her 1
|mta t iM* th&gt; * &lt;1* •
IN *
month old ton from their imohr i.#r, ,\ i* I 'i *
UAVNoMi U . l l l U . ^11
filled home,
Va* Kl*&lt;U l(t *‘f
«f
tlllU T IlA &gt;i. llorOHTuS'
latter, firrm cn found the Irwllet
f'KI » n H
of Mr» (iarnett E. Spitrer and iT)"..'ftTlll»it UVVIe A VI-INThk II
f#.r »'»•# utor
lin y Garnett J r , m U*r iharred IMK.rrev*
mI waFtli MulMlttii
ruin* of the frame houte
N flffifa f l i r l d l
Tlie father, an FSU Junior, laid
M i l l ) I I %III II I M I I I MM *
he ran out of the burning building
%i mi v m i i i i :
H ll* * IT U M ♦
thinking h it wife and child were Tn.Viilld
I* ).•(•*» iltM ! *hs* IM
rigid behind. When he nolited !
|»ijf • u * tv1 ft* Ih 't F t d f *
|&gt;]*
Fit
I *1l» i|' M• ns NNtMtf,
they were not out tide, lie tried In t*i*ta»#r !«;*•&gt;
i /* n '.i n iit m i
reenter Ihe home hut wa* forced • tsr hbllli Vtk#* I ’ltis i.f I).» f #|f* all
1 I «* It f f III a •»*! f *1»f .*■*• ft| III **ll► #*') fl ft-1 f
hark by Ihe flamet,
Kl-.fl.U tit*4*h rrr#)t»t • t
nf
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wood home wat nearly engulfed HVlfttfr l*4fk,
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in fla m ri and that lie barely
T RU fl • |«Sf I v ll |&lt; - i i f i
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had time to run outudi
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Ih e Spit/era were rraidenlt of
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tV ASIIINGTON i t T I i—Using
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government reported today.

U F N eeds F u n d s
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Police
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SIGN OF PROGRESS — Charlie Morrison
(rig h t), public relation* director fo r the Se­
minole Chamber " f Commerce, a id Harold
Kardester. owner of the Putt-Putt Golf

JACKSOW tl.I.F. t l ’P I 1 -

C hnitm a* Light inn C o n t e a l
ludge* covered a lot of Icrrilnry
last night a* they inspected dt»
play* entered t&gt;) Sanford arra re
ildenlt. The rontesl was sponsored
hy the Sanfonl -Seminole County
J iy rrc * *
Commercial winner for the i f
^ r o n d year In a row, wa» AMcboldt *
Photo Shop. 2lJ S. Park Ave
Tho shop Will retain pi**e*&gt;inn e(
the Florida Power and Ught
travellnR trophy
Th* rcitdcnllal emrie* ttete
divided into four d lvlilom with

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A-'A *avmg bund* tom e i&lt;* (u*t
place winnrrs. amt ten silver dot
la r* to each «cc«nil p ru c wimur
lie u overall decoration* award
« a * “ "S hi Mr* W illia m Kirk
•"? Summerlin Ave
Mr* &lt;*,lo
Anderson. MU AVa»hlnston P r .
placed second In the religious
d u iilo n . Mr*
i.rclch e n Ixwi*
Crowell 19tw trench Ayr look
f i r 't prize William llelnhuch Hi.
2. Bo* S9fl iSouth on IT M l won
second
A C lic iiiii old n ila m h i high
way. (near ?.inland K *tat#*l won

*

lir» : p r ir r m the traditional divi
*loi Second m I M Dveti Jr
1105 Wynne wood D m * Ifonorablr
mention went to George Pahb*.
SCO Plumusu
Hie a r in lii division »a. won h»
Mr* II C Waihhum for her giant
handpaintrd ChrIMmat card Mr*
W aihhum ’ * addre** i» Ht. I Itoy
It’ S. V ih lrn Road (off Country Cluh
Unadt
Howard W. Swearingen,
tM 9 Park Ave won icrond prire
for 111* rii*pla&gt; using all native m*
te ria l
Herbcri Cherry. HOT W,
IMh SI and AV. M Hoag. 200 \V.
tlth St
received honorable men
lion
Judge* lo r llie runlet! were \|r*

Real Party Line

c
in . J
Mathieuv.
Seminole High
Art
teacher, ami Cdr Kdward D. Nun
nery. N A S adm inutratue nff.cer

VF.NTURA
seaside town
ran monk* In
waa shaken
serenity loda
menta in a murder case involving mututv nl Jn.la/I resident*
V
.
„ .
,.orlrd Imlav
M r*. K llia 'e lh Human, i b 111^ a po*te*»lv« mother * jealouiv of
■r ln
in tiw
law i»
i. acruled
a* ru ird of
or
n iu i u
u irm a i. '
;a » m olhrr
*°n. n
R buni., vCuuntrii
ihairman,
•ding the. h r u t.i do in g 'M ’ rc 's .d
hope mat rcaldettla S ta m iM A N o t R f-M ic ly
m a ile r minding
.
MiaLe Vi* fh rn ip l Ut * n .he
.....
The
of Olga
man denied t. e .barge
’* in .w r * ,,r \ a t f i n
,-.»t office a.ke.1 t,,#
. .. ..
..........i aim rem arked that the mdse* tini"’
.. .
, 1.. by a man who . u.b ..d
?
S
£
S
!
$
* * * 9 C^ltCtoC* «».«»&gt;
the .laying- M r .a.d t l * wa. be th, t JJ PPP
Pn,pr^ n 2nd h o ^ l ‘ lo*'
“ ’0I" r , or ,hr
mg hi ark mailed and Iha, Olga ^
u^
I umL . S
ita.np* -&gt;Mhe reign o f Pope John
W i l l No itanip* w ill lw !i*i&gt;ed
MIAMI ( P m —Two h a rh flir*
killed to • ipite
her
rrrd ,*'r , r bghllng worth* of entr* in
l-efore nest February
today pleaded n.,1 gu.lh to m i.
‘ ,
T n
the m n te ii
,
,
treating D a iry Sloan the .’.year
A - \ IC t lD l h U C C lin illM
old boy given them Iweame hi*
»•
hr
[m ‘
NAGASAKI, fapan IL T H The
^ mother d.dn t hke him
|Mlj|W ln thc
ttonian , ih l,
third Victim of "a fte r e ffe d *” of
Donald D. w “ ***c&lt;' an*
low- grave in a construction area
llte atomic Immhing o f N*ga*akt
mond Jicobten. holb 2&gt;. appeared 3hou, ,0 mUf,
„ f here
m 1**14 died Monday. Ji|.*neve
in criminal rourt tmlae for the
„ al(llir&gt;llt„ (n|l,
Ucf , hp „ mnr
NKlo'r, said Hie victim , kt hihel
third lim e wtthoui ar, attorney and
„ ltni 4n „ {|PrP,| j „ m tni\
okou ti; H I alai.d a ha f wile
ludye Ben » . W itlar.l file.1 the not M#y&gt; Kl (Wi
^,1) h r r t|aMXhtrrfrom
Hie Matt lenter at the lime
fu iU f plea for them.
ut-law, hul ther were paid only
la -ille » laivejo*. *,i .lied at
ti&gt;e laamhuig.
Thrv told AVitlanl tl»ey wire u u t.j^ cn
yesterday in hi* home
,,
..
*ure if they would bother to hire
j j r&gt; Runcim, who wa« »jm1 to l l i p IK
IA * \V iS r o r M a rtin
on Am elia Ave
an attorney and might handle their |&gt;p eviremely jeatuu* of t&gt;. r w h'i
Mr lo ve jo y tame to Sanford
Itm iA MOOD I I l l ’ l l Corned
own drfenie.
affection*, only la it w rek admitBoth waived )urv trial Willard j r&lt;j &lt;(lr p,,tP1|
ulga aiul oh two year* ago from Chicago and lan Jerry Lewis w ill apiear on
*et tria l date in Hie ca*e for Dec. i 4lnp(| a(1 annulment ol her • &gt;n'i wa* a retired railroad engineer the Kddic Fisher lelevisn n show
He was a m rin lw r ol the I'rethy tonight in plarr o f his ormer
M
brief marriage
.
trria n Church. Chicago, and a partner IVan Martin, who vslked
MranwhUe. Davy u»» IraniferrPolice said Mrs
Duncan and |,fPtlmP member of the Broihcr out In a salary hasile lew is
ed from Jackson Memorial Hospit­ her *on. Frank. 3 . a prominent
,’ U, '? * ‘.l"?ry T * ' ?
al to the Dade County Children'*
home In nearby Kend»ll
trre d
Ihe rourtrnom
together
g " J ™ , ........... hl
, ..
•««■ « » " • " * * * * * mil n Ihe
Aulhorille* **.d h« will rat a h .B d \n hand and that Dun an w „ A(1&gt; „
UvpJo,
s , nford ^
eve o f .he .how.
lyvvrjov Sanford
one
Chriilmas dinner with all
an ihe
,,lr considered a "m om m y * Nw
daughter Mrs Velma F Ohllrn.
trim m ing* and re te n e preaenla
Baldonado told psilice that Vova,
a son Wayne \| f^ n ,
like Ihe other youth* »« the hnm e.|who ^ f i f (|||| rpruM.,, |n J(|mlI Dalton
jv.y. W hiting. Ind
four grand
having any part in the murder rh tld re n . two hrolhers
A II
plot, vsrnt to Olga * Santa Itai laivrpiv Sanfonf John K lane
LOS ANGFI.FS f l ' l ’ l t — Actrr.%
_
.
J IJ
barn apjrlinent atwnit
mile* |ov. itrla m ln
two sister* Mr* F.linor llonahue, 21. who playR Ihe
fo r A n q c rc d M o n
north oi hnr ute \o* c *nd I* au I in r Howard Sanford and Mu* teenage daughter in Ihe le le viii.ir
lew
lel ll«e
told
her a friend of hi* « u in Flita la iv rp i). Games* illr
ic rie t Father Know* Best ' wa*
ju rrd on Ihr itreet
llrm a in * were sent to Ihr Much awarvb-vl a divorce Atondae fn»n
Maldonado n id hi- » o Iving m maun Funeral Itmnr
' l l Fait her husband, R irh ird T. Smith ::
H AMLIN It \ i
i I ’ PI j-F u n e r
Ihe hark of the vat when Moya uju'i,
A im
Donahue rharged that
Chicago. Ill at 2 70 p
j | m tv ice* were held today for
and Olga arrived. A* Olga leaned in. today, for service* and h u rtil smith a (dm soiimlmin. drank to
George Laev wtm according In
nee report, went to bed I? sear*
p*Amlne him
(ira m ko w Funeral Home t a i . t t e»eet» tn iheit home and icnoted
sgo and staved there became he h rr " n *7' .
, charge of local anangementi
her
became angry at hi* falhrr ,
a
— ealthrr plslvil.
B*W&lt;*adO
said.
Known a* * 'lonroim e George
. . .
...
H r told police the* then drove
* , n t h e neighborhood, t h e . ! ear
, on, lnlP11(in arr,

Men Deny Abusing
5-Year-Old Davy

Leslie C. Lovejoy
Dies Al Home Here

Actress Divorces
Drinking Husband

^ Rites Held Today
For Angered Ma
In Bed 42 Years

'
,J ' \ w
T J i "'J: L .me
nrl£^ ;
l
iritp m I91K
h it U tncr in*
,™ ed on selling a pet call The
ton ihreale.Td to remain In Iwd
If the father told llte animal
The lilh e r wen! ahead am! hi*
29 year old *on hep', hi* vow and

'lh p F
to s h M her, hr
^
Ihe gun was damage.I
.
. . .
lh r&gt;( * * * 1
» « ' hr' &gt;nd
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M ' t ’in ‘: r '
r
_
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C X D C n S C S L O W C rC O ,
r ,
,

Sanford Gets Its Share
Of Tourists With Cars

S trike* hy the nation* leading South Witness tha ear* (rom Vtr
airlines are delaying srrival o f Ktm* the Caroltnai and Tennes
re
However. I.ary'a *t»(er. (irrtie .
One department o f the Cily of ,nm r y ,o n ,U
M
*” A few California plates also are
another version She said Sanfunl
gave anotner
ha* lowered it? r *i-nvrs ford i* getting it* sharr nf those vtdent
I'nsaibte
evpla list ton.
) George wa* stricken with mca*les
who bring along the family • ar. , a r l owned by Nasy per*«&gt;nnrk or
along with Ihe rest of the family while raising Ha service*
Arrording to a report liont VA
D rivin g or walking, it it a sun Californian* attempting to escape
In 191*
F
Knowles,
eily
manager
Ssn
p|e
m a tte r tn spot Ihme out of itale the smog, ire and r
n
l
Gertir said although George had
At this lime of year »onu
been healthy
previously.
lie ford has one of th r most eennonil- automobile* in Sanford They are
eouldn I get tip " and "lost hi* eal refu*e ilivltlon* In the »1ate (iccoiiilng more eviden' a* Ihe the slogans on the license pli
and one that provide* above aver days p a i*
are on thr brink' of humor Such
talk too."
y stro ll down First Si., Horn The it Ihe one tarried by Maine mo
Georg* was never visltrd by a age service.
AAlule two garbage and onr itavh Hanford Herald tn Ihe Chamber of toritts whose license plates pro
doctor because *1 pevrr knew of
pick ip per home per week is pro Com m erre building,
produced rtaim Aarationland." In Jutv il *
ooe around here,” she said
sided thr i ■! hat declined in- plenty 0f evidence to support San fitting In Deremhet li t too cold
• tra d of m-rrase?! Sanford •
t.iril'a cla im that It isiieiomn.g
Arkansas claims Ihe title, t-and
lu»e Division and sanitary
aiw mereasingly popular a* a winter of Oppurtimily,” but a few of Ihe
(til have lierome prim e exa m ple* rp&gt;opj
Travetrrs ' are in Sanford at
used by Honda S ta ir Board of
On an average day, license plate* present.
Aanford wrill continue replacing i Lntomulogy. I'ublie official* hate from a ll aeettona of lha nation can
On a t i l block stroll tne»e nut
old itreet aigna with new onea. fum e from as ta r away as b# spoiled Some. no. doubt, are of state cart were noticed New
Cnmmisaioner* decided last night iieorgia to observe th# operation un a utoirohile* owned hy person- York Connecticut, Ataine, Ohio,
The street sign Inulget was In­
ncl at the Naval A ir Station. But Indians Michigan, AAiaconun. Air
cluded in a submitted street ma
must are on car* of touruts. a lltg in ia , North ind South Carolina,
le r iil account The city managei
ITHACA N Y - r f p l i_ The •eektng Ihe warm Ftonda sun
Tennessee. Alabama, Washington
said hr had heard excellent coin IVAA lllia ra College football team
From Uhio. Wisconsin, Michigsn. and Illinois
menta on the program. One resi­ had eight married men on the Newr Y’o rk , Connecticut. A’erraonl.
Some of the larger louriat tendent said. " I ’ve lived here for •quad with It children among Afaine and Penmylvxnia. they’re t era may be feeling the puieh of
a ri. H it this i t the first lime them The rnttege p n*lrd a *11 a rriv in g in droves. Many from ,the slrlme *!nket, but Sanford ap
' I N known wpere | waa gmag." record, h«ai in it* h i*tn rr.
ihe .Southland ar* moving further pears la ha doaqg okay.

wm, to bed

WASHINGTON (D P I) Key eon
tlv-wional Democrat* today openI* iiupilioned the a b illiy of Presi­
dent F.nenhower lo balance the
new ledrral hud get at 77 billion
dollar* without a general tav in ­
crease
Tile chairmen «&lt; the Senate f i ­
nance and House appropriations
committee* accepted F li r nhower'i
.1imminent goal of ending mminlainou* (ederal deficit* a* admiraide Hut they doubted that t ’ncle
Sam wou.it take in enough evtra
revenue to do the job in ftical
I MO

tit ■•hatiy" ear that w ill make n ,|, annual Gator Howl relebra
ai«&gt;ut IS mile* to the gallon. Mo*- | )0n (i-atuneg cvciything Iron*
row P.adlo reporldt today
football to hrrw ork*
.
T ill* tear • festivities are lulled
a* the Incgeil and molt colorful
LONDON’ i t 'P f l
Michael in the howl’# U-year history
Hughe*. JO. and Henry V. KerThe highluhl. of eoune. w ill he
ridge, 54. were fined f JO i*l Mon- Ih r lla to r Mow) game l*ei
•
day for ilealtng a milk churn, an between Florida and Ml»*i*»lppt
ash tray, two telephone l-ookt and Ilul then- • &gt;11 also he basketball,
a pepper i-U The, told police they golf (l*hin- bowling and hoaling
were taking the item* to a parly, competition plus the traditional
parade and (trenork* display*
L e g i s l a t i o n Cl r o u n d e d
A pro amateur golf tournament
rh«
thing* darted Friday
ATLANTA iC P Ii—Mavor AVil- gr l *
...
neh.
Ham Ita rt.firld . schedul'd to help
l* * '* * * 'l
tournament open*
ot&gt;en* Dee -J
l) r j( t
n j|,„n-, propose?! airport hall tinirnamenl
Florida,
for
a
two
night
it
and
appropriation hilt in Miami nett
tieorgia
M
m
liu
p
p
i
and
la»unl,tllv
i*. *h |* to make It.
nP^.| u ,P of the airline* «tnke, ana State w ill battle for the
hp-f (a(.rn mahte to gel a plane title won In the i.a lo r* 1**1
Vcar
.
.. .1
The iiit h annual Da'of Bowl
Coll Tourney will t&gt;* held Satur­
|m * ’ t T h a t R it f h t ?
day, Sunday and Monday with
LONDON i d ’l l — Bee ante of •rv rra l oiltstaniiiiig player*
"
w ill lw » M hide medal play
affair wtlh llueem an team* aim
drunken dm mg. I ohre m id P an* compel Inc for trophiei
m i booled when aiked to auh
For hoaltm rn. th e ie i th* re
.
,
.
he replied
ilia r i r i i l * which liegin Sutula*
,ron'
nl w ill he rornplfled twfure New
" ,:1S
.r a r * Day

Injury Ruse Lured Nurse s s s i « 5 -s5 S a 2
To Death, Killer Relates
*

Thou

ed locate the course here.
LONDON i l T I l — Ruatla 11 pro­ •and* of * tu to r* began jamming
(ilerah t S talf Photo) ducing a new, four passenger plae- thu lialewa* City tods? tor Hie

•Yule Lighting Winners

Service Increased

New Street Signs
^To Point The Way

Te*im Of Fathers

n o . sss

Budget Balance Doubted
Unless Taxes Increased

Gator Bowl Near,
Visitors Jamming
Course. tHiint to the |*iaci|ue awarded him tllf&gt; u,f. * &gt;nim’’ruu' *Pt***' m
. , , V.
L...
-i ntlon in* suspicious penoni
is n new husiness. A t left is Everett A.
Jacksonville Today
Harper of the Stem) r Agency, which helpM a k e X c \V C flP
Hum or

F l o r id a

The President, although he pmposed i nr reived drfenie i pending,
promised he would not a*k for a
general lav hike He .aid the bud­
ge. *.ill call lor higher p.&gt;.ul
ratrv aral gasoline tavea, however.
In a direct challenge lo the
•trim * Democratic Congrru u*
refrain from heavy new ain-ndlng,
Fitenltowcr Issued the rare bud*
gel preview Monday nearly a
SMART l i t ’ VLIIS NjYtlily tlo fl) tun I Flint, who lutirwl
Sanfiitil *tiire* ycotenliiy will* Jayccv Jack b'ilber. still ttionlli liefore It was *chedulrd to
Ihiat pit'll I y nl money left aftor liiyr im u h a st" 1‘litit laid go In Capitol H ill
It w ill l&gt;e ■ balanced budget,'*
Twlily wm* i | ip -mni tpst btivcr. but W ilber said their items
Ihr t’ reiident said. ‘ 'Revenue* and
were identical. The hoys are from the Lutheran Haven expenditure* w ill he in the gener*.
Children's Home hi Sltivin.
(Herald Sinff Photo) a I arra of 77 billion dollar* "
7be Cltief Fxecutive *ald reduc­
tion* in total ipendlng—eapreted
to pa*» M billion dollar* IM*
v ra r—would he arrnmpliihed In
Die new budget p a rtly by ending
of temporary program* In agrb
lUlture, tmrmplny mrnt insurance
and housing. Saving* in th ti eat*
• gory were ■iiim aled at upward*
Tav
payment*
In Seminole Coun
__ r _m
____
Fourlevii juungatei* heamed yra
_____ ___Iruni
____the
_______
the children.
Lutheran ° f i'J.SUft,00#,oon.
iy rearhrvl * " all-Hme high In iri.tai&gt;- afteruuim a* thev roamed lla vrii Children'* Home In Slavla.
November, aeconllni to John
through Snnforil itm.-* with shop vierr the gueti* of the Jayvre*.
Hallow**. nH inir la * rulleebir
filng money clutched In their who railed money for (he mopping *
" in th id in g di.eount. altowr.l by
tour lium Ih r sale of liallisvn* dur
law the total collection amounted
log the annual ChrDtmai parade
(1), ra : „
Armed with IV each the child­
\ j nrr ji,in m i&gt;er rent
ren preferred the dime More* for
le iird of the Intel griniheir pun-have* of gift* for each
roll during the month A iliicnnnl
' ll., i A rlirlr* wen- «tu.lied w ith
tTIR AliO ( DPI I — A three„( Hirer per cent w ill be allowed .
e
l .
r.
I ire hr the older children The
vounger o n n wanted everything l»uni program designed lo pre.
lor payment.
in sight llie li rnlliUHairn was vent Iragrdlra sim ila r to the Our
per cenl in
0 r 1
rent in February The Itrl •mount
IIH O W N FIKI.il tea &gt;1 PI i - A ,.,-r.tly' perauadrd e iie w h m 'b y th2
"* **!? A.n* r l ! •S fh?0, ,lrp
da*- wa« he.i-led fo r almost cer*
tieeomr* pavahle in Marrh ami de butane ca* irjn -t-.rt truck blew la v ir r e ir o r li
lain passage by the City Council.
lm.|urm in April D elim um l lave. M|,
mghl m il» o.i.M of
l Anot hi-1 pbolii. I’n r Ji
The pmfMHal* were mlnvdurrd
are tulifei I lo |H-nallie.
w |« n o n * ............
close In
M» .layi.ee v o lu n lirin l to lake
t ’ollerted during No •
'
it a* Ml feet Spectator* *a il u„ hoys and girl* through 'he
n" advanre notice Monday
ihp total amount were * t •"*I JJ 1 W (lame* tlm l t " * l f.-rl into tt,.- .nr I' iwi.I-.-i n simps Lutlir-ran Ifot.ie Ity Ma*nr Itirhard J Daley, only
general lav r.dlv I t
'•
»n*l tin I it blew el in ■ w red Imusemuthrr, Aunt .Stella’’ gunl hour* Indore the dK anriw it Mar*
llonal
• «
n ria l ' A,.
,
, f claimed anolhrr life .irut brought
i
in
tu rn 14*1
t lit *
Thr evplotto.i sill.*1 fm ir iv r rgnilT time utider.lar.luy The” pur ,l" ’ ,l,,sl ,,f
children
AJ 721 tfi
Slai ia ...-it and in jitrn l tejt Most of H&gt;.-*'"1 *•»«■ "un*langlhle
i»c
avail)* »a'r * lav in ju rn l » ' i r m il. - . '-&gt;r born* r |,P
Su*an Smaldone. 9. daughter of
drainage i n
motor velilcle t i f *
a,',, v 'n*
l ’1' ■*' l' ' 4*1 :f[’ On.Hi. Ja virc* had dilficu lty -1" Fngluh war bride succumbed
t!.9 lt.M
rrm atnrd in t- .pi’ alom r in V r.to i; up * t’t* hit ih a rg r,
Alontlay night tn bum* •ufferril in
criiic.il condemn
hr . .it the toy drum*, ran mevIt• **"" Dee I fire She had lieen on
W a T IT S
The tro-'.'dy vlartid a ilti a anil a) i &gt;v» and dciinm ,ti jlrc l gad '*ie critical lltt al St Anne's ||o(*
h reel bet w i-en ti.c twit am Iran*
"cl» to Ihe children Amuseil cm pltgl lor more Ihatt (hrre wrreka.
Q f g Q Z e D a n O C rS
|nirt and a trader truck
I hen­ In m n i Matched a&lt; lie ehasrd Hie
(n announring Ihe plan he had
„ #|
&lt; leve nas a tn -.ill n p'o.m n, prid.ahly ■hildrrn ilown one aivle and
Sanford Fire i hief Ma
up drawn up with etly o lfiriils .
aming
of
gjv-.lt.
«
when
the
tr-uk*
rnl
land t» t**utee word* of
anot1-. r Th.-v h id their mindi -ct Daley said the regulaliora would
with hi* rheery Chm lm a- greet li.tevl and -. fife
»n tirii.ii* t.u iln e ii
be eoitly hut that financial cost
The Brownfield voliiriliTT tinSmiti Hie riuuiei wa* tpent and * armor tw weighed agalrst the
me*
71ip irnrlal iltie f tnuliule I re il drparlineiK rvivli*.l to Ihe »*’enr Willi llu-1r arm * Inadtd with pack " r " l " f »•(«'guarding human life.”
thetr and »iM-v|at-r. g.,iii-t. I Fifteen age* |!l- fin d vhllilirn rrturmwl
drnt* thu morning t» hr
The proposal*, described a* the
ntatilig systems
and dont lee.. alt. lli. m i ■&lt;k aiul &gt;&gt;rig to Sla i. A i to-, k fur Api ii.i, tw-.-u ( ir tl in a lerte* mould require all
tin
|Hiwt
rf.tl
l.tiun.
i«p furnace fonvg fu ll ' ■'•l * hen ual .-vpl-.ii.i.
ivrn t. ihe Iminr, tn addition lo school* two or more iforie* high
j oo leave the house
s»* »n the iru is
• Up
thr -bopping lour for more Christ with wooden flooring
to
bn
"This i* the worst tune of &gt;ear
sk* mi I tie
" '• * *,,u
equipped with a spunkier lyMcm,
r,.r f i r r * 11 he -aid
w . i g a ltd
AImui .» ul u . In .......
l. n . r i.i,
tla rm tl rv-qulrr all stfiiml fin alauit sya*
ai«)ul hou»r fire* and ' h rtiln.a* un the .outii *id&lt; -I &gt;' -HI *&gt;
Whi'e i iIt.noi rltairnian *l An tent* to I n eonneelrvl directly
tree, toil hu«tnei» hou«n - in al*o it fr r i
m lnrtlr. * fir. tn.iv I ' l l drew '.| • r r B ill Grunkow It . v &gt;itb elly h rr alarm Ivovei. and
hate flash fires Merchant- should itp fhotup'oi, .aid
K lin .i n with
Lie* Wittwr vnd makr irhool (ire drill? mandalory
keep door, and r o t * i l r - t at.d
.Suddenly th rtr -.*• .n awful loinmv MrDovald
, imre a month
th« ||o e l M l ” f Ihe -.ay *U M l rival and it seemed • the taholi
F rrm rn are going In have I brut vk* was nu tile I »a
hum ked
-,av dinner with their fln u es Ihis ,T• vis t'.rli I &gt;J‘ Ml’ - “ I IMtsivaiig
-ear AVe hoiw lhal all Sanford i .inn t knot* wlwr* . i*t running
residents w ill keep safely- in
A Im* p a **.-I me running hav.l
mind, to Ih.’ )- too. m il enjoy a Hi* clothe* were on lire I jerked
Mime of Id* 1lot tie* oil and put
fire free Fhrislm at
vnit 111*- lire

Seminole Collects

Record Tax Total

Happy Youngsters
Tour Local Stores

::: v;'. 4 Dead, 168 Hurl

90th Child Dies;
Safely Is Planned

||1 CXplOSIOfl, lITG

FirC Chief

Weather

City W onts Truck,

City Buys Parking Lot,
Approves Gas Franchise

Another municipal parking l o t . Manager VV K Knovaie* waa inwill •&lt;*in (w a realny in Sanfonl | llm cled by the hoard to eoniidar
t it* C i.m m iitionci* last night plan* submitted by all tnsuranen
Tmilk
M " ill
tn f r
voted lo purchase Hu- property lw coraparties eomlunlng the two
bliliilill (lu ll I miU &lt; Ml i .....Hill*
.ween ll...-st and I'almetln Ave plans Alus auggests-il and approvlitn rri %cilfMl ls»*T hi^Im
noriti ■&gt;( Strickland 'torrison . u«ed ed waa a slv month waiting i-sruvl
Three* hul.N weft* •ulm iiH nl !**»•
eat
lot
for new rmplvyes before health
Wfrk hit |\tn S iflfm il 'li*.ilrt n ilp f
The ira i 'Wctlim will tie handled lo-nefita for di-pendent a may he ot&gt;onr
(linn
Or
Undo
i
uim
nU
tiutirf*
„n r ... ...
through v;,| Sblnhoiter. Mormon , tainesL
retused In avrrpl the iinam io uni.
„
.
,
'
, .
. ,
.
. ,
light* on San
although .1
the only .««• found
•’ •■reh.ue pr re wa. \ ,y.
.A request foe ttr.-ei l.g
proved, as
to hr legal La.l llug.nfm thain "w
•"•"U 'e -I Marcos Ave. was app
i ..................... ,o. through bar-k osns and fund* were beer and wrine i.
permits for
T A II’ K I l l ' l ’ l i
lom m unlsl • aid ' Orlando
dne»n I offer any
Chines# guns pounded the Que thing to u* I prefrr tn huv In rrceised from Ifie .ale of properly Haggs I'urb Market and Fulton’f
Store oa West First St. The Commny Island* today vsiih the hcav Sanford Th. » would do the tame to law llro *
the parking tut will ke paved mission also accepted tho agreei r tt barrage in more than AO thing lliere.
day* a* the a itllle r? bombard
The Board r#que*tnl a reail'er iiihm I* months. It it situated ment with thr Mid-Florida Devamen! nf the Nattnnallsi Island* tlsement of bid? In astute Sait ilirc c lli u.ross tiu- s.ii-ei icom ihe lopment Co of Newark, N. J . The
entered the fifth month
ford dealer* »n opportunity to tub i me Cent- r. Dart of the sate eon developer* are planning to build
The Defense Ministry »atd iha ||lit proper spccifievtion* a n d duion includes the extension of | 1-0 home* in live Lake Minnin
alley; Morrison area.
Red shore batteries, half metre- pr j rP, rbc bill* w ill t&gt;# opened al the eatl west
Building permit fee* w ill go lid *
ling Ihe Qurmoyt. firrtl 4 &lt;*• lb#
___ next
.............
...
Jan c. when ,lol,G pu*»r '* " m of all property
meeting.
the general coffers inslrad of re­
rounds liefore « p m They were j P*teM are InvitM lo t s present nor,h ^ lhc
still firin g sporadically lunlghl.
_____ __________
Commissioner! approved the gat verting to Ihe roniractora, the
Some 7,000 riv illa n homes have
it
. •* , i
franehise with Ihe Sanford Gat h»arvl derided A suggested amend­
company. Natural gat will »uon ment authorising lha reuirn of the
been flattened by the bombard O f f i c i a l l i t H o s p i t a l
owner in rase* of municipal,
Heidi Bayer, city assessor «nd become avaiiabla in the city,
ment* on Quemoy proper. But vis­
iting newsmen found few of the clerk, tt a patient m Ihe Seminotai l.'mier diseuttion last night was total for Ihe * * n * r la easel •&lt;
Nationalist eonrrele gun pusltions Memorial Hospital Bayer entered the city # health anil life tn*ur- municipal, county, ftate or govern­
or other amplarensaeita damaged, tba hospital last Friday.
|anc# plan for employ**. C ity , mental nuutracUaa w»* rc/uM d,
iy
sunns
and rnoilm irri
Mostly
warm loday and Wednetda*. High
today l i lo a*, bis* lonlrhl AT l«
W. Aar table wind* A In 12 utile*
per h»«r hemming east l» wvuth
eatl 19 I* 29 in ;le» per hour
d
------------------------

Rods Shell Quemoy
In Heavy Barrage

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I
L O C O I U C O lC f

�fift f_ 7 v - . tW. n, its*

Kr

ftrfe rf

Helen Traubel Belittles Canadian A,hle,e Japan Is Having Real Marriage Boom
In Fair Condition
Margaret; Harry Laughs After Car Mishap

L IT T I.E A N C K LS
f »•■rn the L u th e r a n H iv e n Home
M e m th e (fu e *!* o f Jaycetra y c itc r d a y a« th e y w e n t on
C b ria tm e * ih o p iiin jr t r ip * . M a k lrjr M le e tlo n e in ar.e o f
H a n fo rd '* d o w n to w n -to re * w ere K a re n ( t e / t ) and Debbie.
K a re n i- .1, and lo b l/ie 3. A c c o m p a n y in g th e little one*
w as “ A u n t S tella ", t h e ir h o u se m o th e r.
( H e ra ld S ta f f P h o to )

KEvr y o u r &lt;t p i _ Opera ’ Truman arrived kere Monday
•tar Helen Tra.&amp;el ta.d today to i p e s d C km ire a i with eci
M ir ia m
T r.reas pi-nged l.I dauibtar.
w»
H r*
CUftoa
•q .;? p *4 iota i eoeren &lt; ir r » f Ltaruei. her Ir.ihand ar.d k b
* f » r d tire g a rdisf M iu T r u b t ! •
M.i i Traube, u d »%t U f a :
aduce to 'c *tie .*
ib pr.
‘ fu to n * ! Miaa Tm naa
withw.t
«»t« /o f at to u t fJ»« year*.
t r a i p , to W1 i o r . ) r.fore T r .
I k * m t l l t n actaur.! of fc#r mar i eleetuos * te r. M ill 7 r .
thr»» - year r r li'io e th r p » a tr# ma- i v e t'f w ti * :«eiperie“ 'ed
Trun-.a* f ir . il&gt; , ir.» fa r~r*t W i; ir.d really ra ‘ »r had 1
ner.ar. aapear-.n ta / l ia fc»r m e
A’ the time M .ii Traubel ia.J
!a t * p j* m &lt;i autobtograpcy ta n
in fcer
M a r .* 'ft i treed not
• a# i.r.ally q u it &gt;a d e ip t.r at
In iic f ia puMac for at ieait five
Margaret i teacher t*c e . t &lt;• i m
yean
form er P re t.d e M i daughter r * r
Y#' »itkm a je a *—ivvrt;, a'
eiita*! i * i i ' i j r *
i p te fim r a l
* r T r u r a r i b e c s e — M aria*»t
r ir » r
A
cordateed ver C 'tftja rd e d he* advice and went
oil on i concert tour, M in T ru ­
i.'.n irf ire ixxj» * i i
today in ir.» January i i i j « of U ' be I wrote
Subaequently. Vna T f.rw |
U t i M Home Journal.
M m Tfurr.a* i f i ’ M r. she core ik» kad to t*ek Truman a inter
vrota a it ia iia i U ttar to a pro teinon to itnp M a rta '*' from ay
fe tn o n il e m it ef her iic g is t pea n o t in concern in New Yer*
too* M m TrawUJa eritifiam t r. and Philadelphia for which ike
Ar.otker tin e
atnde ai he m &lt; i i morning • i i eommitted
M.vi Trautni laid ike itmuaded
n t t kart today.
’ P r ir a doe.nn m ult have tkair M arfaret from i ir t ir . f on radi
“ At ‘ M i print I fje w t felt t
fun
Truman iil d
She wanted
• i i f i f . i i n t cot to much to rtevr.
i
and i m got ii "
op M artaret at a i.e te r a&lt; I &gt; n
fiCktiet to uphold tke eat toe aI
honor.’
M m Traubel w r o t e
' M arjaret would be n r . t i r i m
dfrert com pariira with aome of tr.e
ftneit arusts of opera ar.d C f
te rt l! would have beer 1 felt,
a ph) neat d iM itc r ef the ft /r .

Miracle For Yule:
Paralyzed Soldier
Embraces Mother

marmtude ••

Her r arr.*iie Hall coccert. M m
Traubel m d . ’ wai io bad from
the f in t note that for the f i r i t
SAN FRANCISCO fL’ P I) — A ■time in my life f ipent all tn»
ptralyred loldier w ai reunited ever.itt behind the eurtaihi cf m&gt;
wttfi k ii mother and father Mor.
day n ifh t—ind maybe aemetnin;
of a mtrarle took place.
f'vt. Rodney Johnaoo. I I of
lloopeiton, HI., w ilted in Ward
recently when he iiuck a nail In K 1 at Letterraan Arm y llo ip ita l
h ti foot on one of h ll hot thaung while a troop of caroleri lin g
forayi
C h n itm a i i o c ii .
In addition to longevity, the
fn a nearby office, hu father
couple I/Oait i a collection of liven and mother. Mr. and M ri Harry
namri that cauaea deipair to court Johnion, were beint told that
clerk i antt of fir ta li Weeki' full their aon would never walk ataln.
name n J ta lli Jarr.ri WaihmgThe handaorne aia footer wai in­
ton William I*, rry Weeki ind k li jured In a tra im n i accident at
wife n narr.td .Mary Etta Virginia Ft Ord, C a lif, la it month A
'ouch Weeki,
weaponr c a rritr turned over on
The 1001111101 loni named tog- him. p a ra l)iin ( Mm from the
t-le rarne to A rk a n m from A ll w ant doan Hr rouid move M l
I lit * in 1934 T h e , nioied to their » rm i only a few inchei.
Mr and Mr« Johr.ion entered
farm near here m 1332
Whtn they are not huttlinc the ward and ■lowly walked to
i round working or v I m in i, hath the bed vide of their ion while the
like to locdi b a il t o ' , n; ’ r i l t " , other i.a'ler.'i watched HI* moth.
Weeki favorite
i
about t h e |r r km ed him and hiv f Over
IlKIVKH o r T IIK MONTH
time h it vivter I r a n - . i
went
"W of bia arm* under the
- Steve Powell. U&gt;, w n of
buik in
blanket.

No Frills, Please,
They Like 'Living'

JEFFERSONVILLE, Ark
{L T D *— Modern footer..'
m ix he dandy for young Me m but
when IW ye a ra ld J u n e J irr.e i
Weeki w anti pork on ike lit . e,
Jutt th a ie i down k ii own j. if
Then k* *e ti h» l( « ) r a r td d
Wife M a r/ to ie n r It up In their
farm hM M , a place th»t it hare
of all tk r io&gt;alJ«d " lu iu n a i" of
modern living
The rouple oiler living pried of
the old laying that ‘ you're »•
young a i you f»*l " M ri W reki
still do«i bt r own cooking, w ith
leg, iro n ln i and *ther r h o r n
Her only help l i Irani i neighbor
g irl who c a rr fti In the water from
Ike farmbouie well
Weeki
m in a re t hi* th o r n
around llie lr firm near litre with
out any trouble, lie and Im wile
Mr. mu! .Mr*. Sonny Powell,
...
U,
5 * s s r «
“ *
e eireptionally healthy, all hough
wai nck-cted n* the first
up
In
Hie
In
e
rt,
»r.d
uer.l
&gt;
n
e
ri.
and
went
out
In
r
.
,
.
,
.
,
rc k t » » i ‘ latd up lor a ip a ll"
Sudder.l), John ion withdrew h it
"D river of thu .Month" st
.p a lilx . V. f , k V taut She w tt t r
1{ i k b School.
retted tod u&lt;&gt; fa'.M r htd In pty crippled arm i from under the S etniiblf
blanket!, Hunt them around hit
bee fine
Steve
received
an engraved
Hr re in 'inheri bus h it first a I m other and bulged her to him
ilver d l'k and five gallons
The 'ith e r men in the ward
i
to, a 191U itiuriei, nuaed audi a
o f gas for hi* adherance to
stir in li.e tum inuriity. T'fople I bought they were t e e ir j a m lr
rules of safety and cour
v alk'd f .r Vi mitev la t»e the crit » 'le
lioclora
laid
it
w
n
ihf
emotion
t I H e ra ld .S ta ff P h o to )
ter
hi . i l
A whole p*n&lt; l «»f
(hem Hieel traund lie.kmu at II ‘ •,f the moment lhat enabled Jahn
NAMfVM.f K, Tenn M i ' l l
,
_
Tie U t r , un ild e r .j, I .1 the&gt; •an to move hit arm* a» he did —
flai’ altne f " l flam*
-|ill* d I f "
im parl . . impulvr
, , pjit
aren
I
the
nnl.
arx
v
in
(he
famil&gt;
S fuel tiarye her« early lo'l*»»n« of Ihove th in |t,'' Ihey taid
~
»*nt flam ei fln a llrf dowr.ttream who fan rlaim to haur..- outlived
oo the C u m h e rlifl ftiver and In 'u n n re iv a lic i" One &gt;,f Weekt'
^
f * r i't r v V't*il * i* I*r&gt;m
turned up about I V f l'/ f i vM.rth nl i l l t r r i Cla liiii to la: JOT Another
JACKSONVILLE
C P I, A
I,tv j .it turned | f i j and a thud iv
ftjel
1Navy (Her attached to the carrier
•Fite liriikt- out In » premium 100,
Franklin l&gt; Rnotevell at nearby
The hahj in the ia m il). Came
ft»oline ram partinrnt in * t»reen
May part died nf rip a tu re Monday
%Ule. S im . T'lWinr Co har;e a' Weeki |v V,
a flrr hailing out nf a trainer
‘ linn t know what earned ut to
shout ) i n . and lent IpCCtaCiiUt
plane r.ear the Chlncoteague, V i .
I.Uik
ftk m n al'ift and alani the river live ta lung.” Weekt tald
y.’avai A ir Station
nr elte it jm i rnnv in
IlIR M IN flH A M , Ala, ( l f'l * —
f'»r about ibret *»r four in lie» may lie
l.t Cmdr Charlea W Friable
the fum il, '
fhe 1 III laid today llit l Steve ar.d l.t ijg i Matthew N Her
dOwnvir&lt; *m
*luww(d flawri tie I I tir r ||*M
I Jrrniuan
of
Annitlon
vouiht man. an Inatruetor from Jackton
td l nr.ita in a naird la rntifint tin
far two u n i t m lonnerttnn with vllle Naval Air Station left here
l&gt;|arn la Hie barge, tied up at a ) C ,
.
, .
...
,
» three • Hate auto theft rim on a routine training flight to
(’hint oteague
Cities fiery Ice duik
b
h
a
k
e
n
I
n
broken
up in Miami, lurrendfrrd
Mamet W bitr, a clerk fur I Hie*
The Navy tald the TV2 Shooting
IIOI I YWOOH I l l ’ l
Melinda -Manila) to the t ’ S marthal here
fia rilce , la id lie u tim a tid |im»«
Mar trainer flamed out and both
Jrrnlgan, 31, wai freed on a men lulled out al an altitude of
lOubt run t« av blab av W n .ir/i Ann W,v&gt;i .i I I year old daughter
f ..dar John Wayne, wav ahakrn itm pnrarv Umd i f I3,fk»i fo rd hy .vh'«j' l.jn t feet. They had aounded
in burned fuel
Firemen n-ent the day pi* m i up Monday night wjien the ta r in 1'S
to m m litlo n e r
lyvuite O the divtreia alarm and heliroptert
ff(id water no tfio barte v other which th ' w *t iid in g tollidcd with
were dlipatched to their aid,
fh
a
rlto
n
Another
hearing
w ill tw
fiair compartment!, k.rplni; tl.ein a ISVi model A Ford
Roth men werr alive when Ihey
v|it» Wa&gt;ne w a i riding with hrr held tu t t t pernianrnt bond wlun writ- pulled from Ihe icy wgtera
tool amt try irvu la |&gt;i&lt;vint an &lt;•
unrlr John IIJ lld lt'jll. S2. of llol w arrant! arrive here linm Miami nf ihe Atlantic aomr 41 mlnutet
Iijuyion.
l&gt;wna-t, whrn 1tie* * n .it' rt '»
‘ Tlm l'i *t,..u( ,dl lliey tan da
Jernlgan, who will tw charged ■later Hut I r it b ir tiled en route
h(p|.e tn; the Iw il '* White t*n i ■H ir'd N' l l he i w it Injured, ac wdh rnntplrary and with
taklnr 'ZJ. h0,pl' ,l
cn'ding t " jadlrc
• K'i can't pin down th* •
pari in the re r theft• wai re
Mr* Kale II Lawton, r.l, who Ira v iil from the federal penlten
atnnurit It II ra il until all the
llano a have dint down and h i • •Id via in - an ai trr« * and d ir t* tie r) in Atlanta Nnv in after
u illi m l
» tpralnrd aerving time on a liquor ehargiO n m ra iiln vahal • I 'l l It ut ym tlr* iu .i I
thumb aid hritivcd tfu v when hrt
toutd ' *&gt; Ji'C ioo
The Fit) a rented eight per*onv
The b a riP 't rig id com partin' n it ear tkinped o w r the curb and when It hrokr the rate In Miami
tm
a
tli'd
thrnugh
a
plate
slat*
frn e d d llirre n l l&gt;geea and grade&gt;
tie r 11 Aernla tald memliert
M.P If lined
tnedlral of the ring tto lr cart in Alabama
n l fur I T*r&gt; rnmpartnientv. (,i-f window
w ith kerat'-iii- Mid the a tlirr w ltli tlr a tliir iil police tanl
(le o rg li and Florida lor re twlr in
p fi (it|uill hiioallhi
I iiiip m I
*11
Ihe Miami a ir*
inarning * * fitre n rn "■■led the
Jernlgan w it tenienred in hi*
Ifv i
Two a d i' r ra m p artnienti
la tt pnton term here to June
t*e r* empty
1937. and federal
Judge t| ||
) Av llir lla m ri lla*t&gt;d dawn
lirn a m i taid al that lime Jermgan
l|N m ii , Ilit-men la ird up anil
AM IIM lIA tit
Atntka 41 |*|y— had heen trnlenced 32 lu rift.
llbwn the bankt. kn[-l(i|' them
(font m illin g nlher ihKkv and A &lt; .1 ttin vp iirt plane, carrying
l*illd ln p t and (hick iind'ihruvli 13 |.ir«onv lnd.iv «a* the nhieel
of » vrvrrh In ih i finren north
pjari gvliair
Air I'u rtr o llic ia li at l.linen
ilo ti Air I tree Have here declared
Hit plane m uting when it (ailed
In at I iv i al Shi mya III Ihe Alcu
LAST SHOWINC
l inn lalarul* Momlav alternoun. Il
l
i
l
t
hrrr
at
9
12
a
.li
|i
t
I
,
and
Open 12:IA
&gt; ‘AfilllN(JTON i t I ' l l The
Aertcvillure lie pirtm ent h i* bauit duapiieatril frtmi radarvtope 41
eti frtnu .1 fi t'er rent up tn 4 per mtnutea taler
The plane, which had 13 liuura
tr n t th'- in i' l l it r«li- on t*rm im
TjM
McrtY
firnvenirnt, rnlargrnient and pur of fuel ahoaid w h in It took off,
rfiiite Inina Intured hv tin- I arm war on w routine tuppl) mivuun.
It wav allw ilitd t» Iliti S h rill)a air
r f t flmne Adminltlralnm
Far inert Home Ad mild vt rat Inti Inttallallon

8

Barge Loses Fuel,
River Set Ablaze

(

exposure Is Fatal
To Mayport Pilot

Aulo Ring 'Brains
Surrenders To Law

Wayne’s Daughter

Wreck

ro R T LAUDERDALE t l P I A Canadian foe;hail player » K i
i« i he w ai held pruooer by Cc
kaa pelice fer two dayi »ai ia
£ai.' cocitliLrca toe ay frim ia;ur;e»
received i* an a .to accileat which
- i - *
•
'' a
- ; # • ••
k *d &gt; a i Ja me a E Em ule
:&gt; ef Syra'-ae N. Y
To* d n - t r of the a»:o -a i Dt-aPaq-.-efe jn r f N u fira On
Tke I. lie Cir- C a 'ld l P l,; j ' ” e
• • r'-i» fr for tn» Hamilton T ife :
Ca ftersaU team
Paquette »a* injured wtea the
r i r he wav d r i i i s f careened at
tli :a -e of apeed acron a be
f i'te .x d • itnp l i t * ndriwiped
i ' . f r uf »rd im u re d irto a
it.'cct i.ss‘ R anviil* » n thr5»r
Ir»B the car and kuiied
Paquette and a f.'ierd. Lsibe
Clara. 22. had planned to fo borne
•
T -&lt;
'« * '■ kad
w '* repo'’ *'! m iiiin j after their
iitn tie n in f trip to Cubi
f” ir» and the football player
• ud they kad ca touriit v im
aken tfcey f.ew to Havana, but did
r.r.‘ think they needed ar.y,
Tker laid they were liken into
cuitcxly upon a rriva l and brouth:
to ar. uniocae- chamber where
y*vera 1 ether Cubasi and Amen
ca n were bernt fcc.d by Cuban
police
An unarmed tu a rd w n potted
r.earby to lee that they did sot
leave C a r* and. wnea the pair
aired why they were beis I held.
»uthontiei told them It wai he
came they looked auiptcutui, he
added,
Tne Canadian* »ere rtieivcd
Fnday and returned to Florida
( arc w ai not in the car at the
time of the craih

TOKYO—( l 'P t — Ja ran ii enjoy■n* the tr e ite it rr.a rr.i(e b o w is
‘-be sataotT tia te ry
A cro rd ist t * Welfare H is iitry
firu r e i. cio«e to IX 000 couplet
wti! hate wed before the year
eedi.
Abeyt aeven out o f every ten
couplet |o thr»u|h the tradmonal
SAmto ritual, u p p in i ceretsoeda!
wiae to cloae live deal isi^a d ef
o -u n e n si. “ I do *
The re it arc m arried in Buddiuit
or O im tia n ceremoeuei. while a
im a li fraction — perhapi t»o per
cent — have n v tl eeremomei that
evolve little more than takisi
art oath ta front of a iro .p of
frie n d i or relative! » m (c.ini off
on a honeymoon
Tnere a:*o haa Seer a rrop ef
o ff beat ts a rr.a je i duruti this
boom year.
One couple wai c rim e d la front
of th» h.-ppo cape at tr-.t N in ja
yen heea-.ie the Japaneie believe
the hippopotamua m akei the moit
fa ith fu l apooie is the animal kiai*
dorr:
Another traded v o » i on top ef
a te lev moo to»er
And levera! dore i co-.p'»i im
ita tifir Wei'em eiarr.plev were
m arried ui front r{ TV c im e rit
on one of Tokyo &gt; rnoit popular
p ro c ra r.1. Te evmos Mirriage ‘
Welfare officiaii fltu r e the marria te bee.m i l a lo s ita l i ' l . . : cf
Japan i habj boom of me HJC i.
when motheri were turr.*r.f out
children at the rate c f 2QOCOQO a
year
In the latt few y e a ri. J*jar. i
ta c h e lo ri have been abar.dohirj
th e ir freedom by the m illio n la
19SA more thin Tl&lt;5 MO were mi*,
rted Jar. year it « i t 7; ! W
and
t k ii year an all time fciih ef li-5 •
or«
The We.'farf M ir.iatry fipurei

The iiperibtSou*. however, ( l | ^
K»e r w w
aea between the
K i i of S and i t are itiU as yi* m arryinr du rte f the mos*h of (y .
‘.oca*, but the outlook for then U tober, T h ii II the month v, y .. , j
K a - r __
bleak There are 7 rff. W wemes the Shinto *od» — t r
la the la s t bracket w a itis! to are leUeved to take o 'f fo r w )
annual convecuon oa the J a p */
catch them
Better L viai ataoiardi. an Im Sea coait ta u u th w cite ra litttahj
proved bouiiaj ntua’.ion ar.d — lala ad.
probably meit im perast — tone
Or.e cf there 1* ZHuresnsKi
revolutionary cfianiei ir. the itatus m l.” the mateb-reakict rod
of wemea all arcouat for the there are Lbo»e vwho be:.' e in
a bad idea to pet married
marr.ace boom
More and more women are find he a out ef town.
ins job* todiy T k ii live * them
more oppor.uaitiei to hook unittacked male*. »i well »&lt; * ta lkih !
polst to ccat the refuctaat oae*
into re a rm te — they cao tu *r*m
MIAMI (L T D — Fire deitroyed
tee a aecond income ia the family
Official* fir - r * '-hr boon will a b l! novelty manufaeturmr cor
b e ra u p e r ir j off ill(b tly neat pany in downtown Miami
year, thea drop ita rp ly around cauiiat da mare* eatsmated n
:&gt;Ki when the war time ica rrity between IIJOWO and SSbQox
cf b ib ic t betmt m akici itie lf felt j T *o firemen were overcome tv
Thia year, the b i u n t n t h for I irecke but SJ employe* in t&gt;#
the altar hai come in Japan * tra or» ttory h u ild i*! fe d to
The bl»re broke out while ■**.»,
d itio n il rcarrym i moethi — early
er* were u t ir ( »ore» elearur.i
* p n n : ar.d late f i l l
fluid. It *pre*d n p id iv and wn
nd control when Iir- ’
nved
The build.ni. the bherr' Vtnu
SYRACUSE. N Y - L IT f*cturir.t C o. 'fieluded m * . : a r
Toller n y a thief who atoir thrte tu n n t and Horase la rih tin
f.ocdiiibta from the ia*a of the
Eavt fler.Mre Tretbvter.an t'hurch
taped up the loote wiret he left
behind

Fire Razes Plant
Of Novelty Firm .1

Thoughtful Thief

Si1.op For Christmas
At

1.

C U R TA ILED B U Y IN G SLO W S

Soviet Union Sets
Space Age Budget P R O D U C T IO N ; N O R M A L B U Y IN G
MOSCOW i L T l i — Th» Supreme
Soviet today adopted an all time
high budge! h r 1913 that included
an l per tent boa it in national
income ar.d a huge tcience appro
j,nation to keep a b rra it of the
tpace age
The tcience outlay » i i double
the tiju re approved for the 13U
budget The MU aim included in
rreated tptr.ding for irhool re(arir.t and a tbarp reduction In
government a d m im itritio n eypenditurei
The Supreme Soviet approved a
budget bill alighUy higher than the
draft propoved Monday by F i­
nance M ir.ivttr Arveny &lt;! Zverev.
The final budget w ai i t ! at ?£V169 1U.WJ0 ruhlei (I1M.WI.M2.1S0
at the official rate of ecchangei
with eipenditurei of 707,(U7,M7,Wi
rulilev

(J17&lt; 909.471.7S0 I

lM*v»cr of the huge tpendin(
h ill narked the beginning of the
Soviet Unlon't new »ev»n • year
economic plan.
The 19S&gt; allocation for tcience
m u almoit double lhat of the p u t
year ar.d totaled
27.300,(to OOd
ruhlet (IM 23 OOO.OWM However
other fund* f«r arlentific reaearch
were *dded to the original 19M
ntim ate during the p u t year
The pen*et jro p h rr It one t&gt;f Ihe
few anlm alt that ra n run b lrk• ard at fa it and aa r a illy a i( It
ran run forw ard

Shop For Christmas
At

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K EEP S IT H U M M IN G A LO N G !

BUSY
DOLLARS
MEAN

BUSY
MEN

1st

We Will Be

T

CLOSED

Search Under Way
For Missing Plane

U. S. Hikes Rate
On FHA Loans

From

EUtli* F&lt;bONEY

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PFCANS

Hunt's Tuxedo
Feed Store
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C O N S IS TEN T N E W S P A P E R

To 7:2(1 A. M. Dec. 29th

rMgWvSHAUGHNESSY

r h ltl Kerm lt li llanten vald Mon
itav the hike was n e itria ty to rn
courage banka. In v iv tu it and other
lendert tn handle ihe la tin Inaiu
He la id rerent money market deV rlnpnirni* made llir nld 3 i per
cir ait late iiiia c rrp la h lr

I:.T0 I*. M. Dec. 24th

A D V E R T IS IN G K EEP S

M e r r il l

&amp; ANICI
U IIU lA N K
That should
I D o tM .fi

LEE BROS.
319 Flm

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WALL PLUMBING
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294 ft. Sanford

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D O L L A R S B U S Y ...

FA J to il

R. L. HARVEY

FEATURE: 1:26
S:27 • 5:2R • 7:29 • 9:30

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WrraTH

1Broadway Production Slated
To Benefit Primrose School
A* it* major fund railing pro
jeel for 19J9. Junior Sorom *
young u m n iit'i group of Orlamlo,
w ill bring the hit musical fom rd)'.
‘•Lll Abner’* to Orlando
Mr» John W Northrup prr»i
dent, announced that thu «ho v.
which closed a highly »mceilfu l
run net Broadway this fall, will
ho prrtontod in Municipal Audlto
rtur • Priday evening. Jan 7J. H&gt;S5
All proceed* from the production
w ill go to Primrose School for
mentally handicapped, &gt;hief ptotec! of Junior boron* thi* &gt;ear
T iik rt* " i l l he available herr in
Sanford around the fir*t of Jan
uar; More information “ ill tm
given
The ilio« bring* in Idr alt the
111Iarin.J* flog Patch citiren* of
cartoonist Al A'app, including the
lieatitllul P a l" Mao, ih r tm i.rlr
• tron; I I I Miner. Mamm; and
|.spp; Ycikum Senator Phogbnund
General
Bul1n:oo*e
Slupef; in
Jc.nrt
Available Junr.
Larth
qnakr Mctlimn, and Salumev

mu. a

s i i M ils. \v K s m *:i i i . im noK S
ll'll'd d

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l l r r j f - 1 1 •• 111I

W edding Vows Given
By Couple Saturday
A double ring candlelight i&lt; n

U t r ceremony wa* h e ld in the
* MUkit s ^ iu n v f C h lirrh w d h h r
1 II
llo*,: o lflc .iU n .
I h r a lta r

P-ny S jlu rd s; unit. I tr -i-.n ..
.Ml»i Joan Louise Grant ar-i AVer
tlr.t I. Ilrcok*

harked with &gt;hilr gladioli
and whim iliry .antin'mums ftir
family
Hire
n .u
.arM
ik itl
w ill,
lu
m u s pc*&gt;&gt;
p .u , H
ire n
'ii W
ill, an
arrangement of wt.lt,. glad........ ..

Odd Christmas
Presents Sent

...

.........................
fe rn tie d with a satin r ib U m Nup
l.a l tiu ish v • I ef.defe d | * Atr*.

l it t,\\ P M 1.1 V
NLW YORK — i l T L - Y u u think
# u hate Christmas P ark.cc pro*.
Irm . W h.t if yw i had to ship a
®
' '
’ *’ ‘ ^ r
\ n these and u ll.rr rather hard
to wrap . i l l* arc Itn a n i ™ "
handled during a Yule season by

Mac ■1 at tin organ

A.er..Id aos-

ttig tim . suhri't
sang
1 l.i»Ar You I ru l;

Ulle r a u ic ,,i
and * I h r

U r d , |*4 , r
,
, |llu m , , A ,w
ln&gt;,
„ (k u f( c l4 . | hr
i*w» !i itutiis4ic«l %a n ilin e li« iu r
n , a &gt;tlkr
, c embroidered .Mr
run la ic traced with sequin* .m l
,|n}
rurm(nj! , K .a||„ticd

r * ,!" • r . p r r w m r n , whu like tl.r
r - ’ .n w i n to get ih r job done
d r.p ltr thi* odds A i oil In li all

, nrcklinc x
, , .... . hr

1• ’ I I ' 1 f I* ».

1," r ....... .
, I . t I&gt;I I

n . * r r r t i hut
the
‘ " , l 'iT w a lrs I
. . * . h ie h law

i

The M Lapp character* on
jta g r are the m oulhpirrr a. they
are in hi* comic »trip. fo r hi*
. satirical comment* on the vaga
rie* of our time* The fast niocing
itancrc and *cmg number* hast
captlsatrd audirncr* on Broadway
and on tour for more than three
scar* Mutical score i* hi the
famed *ong writing team ol Ji.hn
nv M r r tr r and (.ere de Paul Hit

number* in ih r *ho * Include Thr
Way to a Man * l l r a r t • Oh H ip
p&gt; Da' ‘
Progress t* Ihr Ri.sl
o f All L*
’ In Society.". "P u t
'Km Hack ' Othrrwise
Name
It »'mi and If I Had M; Prulh
er» "
" L i 1 A lm rr’ will tie presented
in Orlando |u*i as it appeared on
Ihr sta.i ol tin St James Ih ra tre
on ttroadwas
•

Decoraling Cookies

Chaplain 'Nursery School Has
And Wife Christmas Program
Enlerlain
* amities and friends nf children
who atlrnd the Sanferd Nurser)
schoid and Kirdergarlen were Ihr
•ndience al a t hrisim a* program
presrnlrd bs the school Dec I f
All of the facet* of the training
pIngram were brought nut in the
dramatic ikits. music, and dam
mg. the higldi.M of the program
* u a *oio. ’ lie '* Hot the Whole
ANsir lit in His Hands’ by I year old
Pomnir J S lrarnr*
On Prida» the tntb th ri &lt;rle

A haplain and Mr* Al C Puller
held oprn h .n r ai th rir home on
sAilow A ir fi.m i HO pm Aton
das liue.t* weir member* *d th r
Snnff.d N’a'a! A'l Stato n Chaprl
i f which Pultrr Is chaplain
c andle*, greenrry and the tradt
luma' I’htl.tm a* Iree hrigtnened
thr lls irg room In ih r dining
room I nr Uhle «a* oserlald wiih
an imported iu t work cloth A gas
icnlrrpiere of red psiinsftlia* ssiiti
• ils rrrd greeners and herrtrs ssa»
flankrd hi burning rot ta p ri*
I'nffee was poured from . silver
coHee «rr&gt; ir r h» Airs I
I*
Itrook*
Mr*
P ullrr s mother
I harlniie \ i
I hr Brook•
are spending the I ’hnstm a* hnli
da'« lin e Prult sake aborted
B row nie T ro o p 3&lt;S cell b ra ird its
cookie* spued nut*, and cheese
l.irtlu la s m onth Dec J w ith a » r |
b iiru il* completed thr arras
n e r roa st at th e home of Atr*
During the oprn houie i h ritt
M a rg a te ! Hey n o h lt
ma* ia m i* were pla»ed on the hi
I h r g ir l* t is.ked hut d n . - m Hw
fi \U-ut &gt; people alt ended

Brow n ic
s Told

Classes
Entertain

fis A A o m d i

........

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.....

Elegant Holiday
Finale Pudding

mrt
..............................................
lain*
rl .paper nar.ku, and slued
ntigi Mm la night I be meeting was
f
J id in -o n a D e n s e r o il ' s n i
or glane* arc more fitting
n|w&gt;ifd bs the pie.uleni. I.m ja
in i . bought " H c n te .'* a m ere In
N-&gt; ..r arrangement for a bullet William
fa n i o f :« n io n lh s jlth m i ;h to al
............... . silk
.......... ih,- ie.u
'
• M a u n iM lKM lh
lablr is required n llii r It* *r hr
Itrl-y V h iic r ma"** amil.mda
r r . n i' * i ig fi* t vno pouod
llr
) g lic i l alo•1%
d r. signed
. I1
p - III.
n o .. *ss
* tline
i n . * * un
1)|t O i o i l r m o . ii&lt;ed in this pud
'■1 w V 'H lK I I ' l l - t a■ i I n n is an orderli pla .u n til *A i m i l . gave tbe
lud&gt; l&gt; wa*
toddled All Ih r Way
h a t'a d
M ine and
•*l ir t ding
la .it natural!; ilm e a g a i;1 Mtf C h r ls lm js i aril s lH tp p rf ra n «f lat lew ate *u Ibal gue*t. ran ladeil ’’ Art of Sloi Irllitig
and
tliT lir . in wooden rra lc with 1* i i
i d mh t» e .aine principle
'
* ■’
*:r. i- i the |||f fun qualities of thi* thnetening
'
k ittr n r in Artist* eaed u.e
ibeitsselses ronseniently
Identifying photngra|di on Ihr out
b i l l sha| * it *t it! lii u s i . r l w ith a In „ t (| ttK',n t „ If , fine "sh o rte n in g '• n ie i. s . r if llie ir le a n t ,
fnr
%r r ji n » %in ai 11 At|n(tsi nf p littr * a a inaWing a p ir
H ilt hies* * * 1
fh
made the trip in hi* no* ha
Ik,.. III ha* - r |r r
a ililn * . wa* ,„ ,.( r r
*;.n,. up m the finished *b f i d f l a . i t and lie a iitifu l
.if1
m\
I mif | i t f i* l. nf f t ir , 4 * r tr •I *&lt;ut in * f l f k f i Kit In D 'f
btlat in 17 hour*, coddled all Ih*
If cap ' ‘ Hi .ealloped o rru iu ri
* " r b ird In te rs V ir g in ia D rb
t&gt;l*Ii ton fn rli'in tia ilf umv
a r ' W iH u m * k ilf K t n ,
wa; Iw riuse the Ni w Aurk *1 it' * m uu
U tiu la r M l
Ml, aor
m a le lim g
T br
. f )o
p pp in
,ng- for
(nf th
ih n
laa m
.. dt&gt;
' hn‘* * b ird * cooing a iio u t a i r l i t r r a r l i m ^
\ t h r i * t r n » • p a r t ) * it l » a gift
T
to
p
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t
.
pei&gt; warned that ‘ he hj« n . 'r r
i ' iii supiai
and ca n led
a ire
m en a
w .* from .............
.. .................
,
i r r t i* a d e lig h tfu lly new ia m b i « ••• 'bee creeled In « naked tree
r . i p f f n a flir* * ' .irr a i&gt;f d ’ ir a l «-\rh A n g r
t h ^ f f p rk ffv
been
away
borne Iwfnrc
and

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to r
r a il', a '
h o l.h s i*i»
lolm
L "d g . r* ha* i aught » lin - lm a u r n
fro m the tia rk door o f a r a l i«e
If o u tet s p u r is ih r fo rt.ci
I ho in .,* i
N j f g r l i , 'o ld » tlio
7 . up* sifted e n r.fh e d flo u r
w o rld
r a id
ll ■ splasher! m b
t tr a ,p * “ 'n *oda
:n»asn* and ro .ke ts
tra s p im n -alt
f o r ttu a tr e goers, th e n * a \ a *
t t r asp* ton r iiif a m . ii.
g ile ere a lmn showing N.int . p a n
l * te»*tw»tn ilo s r *
me 'h r .la g r e u rla ih
tra sm a m nutm eg
W ard to ikj it mull u t&gt; vk 4 1
rnf
tu p la rd
ir n fifA
n l c H n *U iia i
I,\r
&gt;1
t eup sugar
h fim r * law k for t h a rlu tt.
Joan
1 egg
M e m b e r; * I d llr g ir l lo o k it
MUt
1 ta n 1 17 ou n ces, applesauce
th r u in r lo * ^Mfl liilr n in i; for v»n
I ru p chopped date*
f l v iklru ’ 1
I i up chopped nut*
\r v -tlu
■ %4t»\ It
in \ f u
I
t eup d a iry »our cream
IatuI
'.H i a ■ th r lln ly f M r ,
i . r r j i r an A s lZ in r h ba kin g d i*h
a
» t« h lr n r« llrrj 4 monk: »m»N» c l^ 'l
Sift to g e th e r flo u r, soda sail rln
h ill* »if I s ijr rn f rtfrl % o w n
» rj!
n anion, rin s e * and nutm eg C ream
I lr t l i l r h n t
f unn
la rd amt sugar together Adit egg
and beat u n lit fig h t and H u ll' Add
lifte d in g re d ie n t* a ltrrn a ie ls w ith
1 ■ eup* a p p le ta u re R e ic rs r rr
nab .- o f

u .iir

.re a m

and apple

, iu fr
j u , t iry th i* la sly tw o
tired an; fmwl lusi a dunk i t &gt;a r ic i.jte .1 i hr. &gt;jr t h iin u t b s
I he lir u li in aid
At i t , Jean I
some
as
a topping
Ir r
Apples ju r e Dale I'u d d .n i
"W r handle thousand' of am AAiigc and All* J iia i \ | W’ dkc
mai&gt; c a rh

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.ant

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w u ic

ijr r ■* i

id ic a l to

ttia l nl

the us a 11oi id honoi
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H artley. sue pr&gt; tidenl in 1
of traffic. ’ The liras lr*i load i&gt; m e r * w c r. a lio ' j r i r g a l r d c h r;* a n
^■ccmtier " Hr said Ihr roetpany ih e m tim *
H aym ond AAcm m a im se rve d a
hn* shipiK". dofi r • of type* " f «■ i
m ill'
fro m
g n a ffe fiym g' *•&lt;■»* m en I 'h e r ' w r r r A . II H r i*
s q u irre l* , hut b u rro * and d ro d o r
w d fi J r . Donald I
M aty, and
Ifn i
'k u n k s
are
fa in r it - '
fo r L H llo g rr
C h ris tm a s g iv in g
I h r mother »| iln- lir n ie ilio sc
llu r ro s u .e d to 1m a problem
a lig h t blue brocade gow n * it h
they chew ed up I h r ir d f'tm a H o n n ia tr tiin g b - 'le r hat
An o rch id
tog
Hut a savvy c i p r r **m s n , o rsa gt o
* -1 - r
th o u g h t o f p u ttm e th e ta g * in s m s 'l r . • aetmm
n d h e i * o n .* . t
tin i f n *
lilu r crep. . . u n w ith m alehing
In D e r r m to p . ila r t.e
*• •■f fb e a e rr s s o rlrs and an o rrh W &lt; ir 'a . e
a i u h j . n iia n d lr i some If* m illio n
• n l&gt; - * “
A r r it p b . it : In.lu a . d tin
er r r
p a c k a g e * o r W p e r eenl «i**r« t h in mony at Ih. iltu re h
t t . r tiro ie s
Ihe
n lu m r in any «dlii r u mth la id , was
- ■[ .ill d w itli an sr
ft slop* rlia m o n d b ra re b -t* a&gt; .a *
ta n g , ment ol w h ile g la d io li, ih r
s ja lb »• th in e .ii.p f !&lt;-'&lt; ' h u .i
• . in t lir niiitus jo tl f t i r S ilv e r fa n
ms&gt; d shipped a l i ’
m ink
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to
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l le se la n d Tb* c h ild r m
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handto th a t.
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lik e ru rk s **
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said
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l o r a la .te t r r a l rtf si lim e bak
eil apple* an- on the menu, fill
Ih r lu re s w ith ta k e r r u m h t m it r d
w ith i hopped iie ia n * . c u rra n t*, and
loetted b u tle r o r m a rg a rin e .Ming
j i i ' l i Hough to m oiste n rriim h s

Note to Husbands
whose wives have pretty / e l s . . .

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I. 4 At r u n thmifcli 1 du lim it »nur
if nit t«. j f r va ( lto |rr ft*««
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t»- mlvavfVitt • o n r h*it am i &gt;•&lt;j*r 1 '
d u b M u ' W ill m r " w dh .1 i r ra t
appro*a I
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bread are nreded for r . i h se rving
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Aim itt a &gt; fm«f th r %filiillon In &gt;o u r
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The twmk
D d t* Too H re tly to
ip ro
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ist for H a llm a rk * a rd . Step hy
't r p In s lru rtm n * (or rih t» m Imws
and
flo w e r*
personality
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p a r s a i"
a"'1 p ro le s s w ita l short
r u t * »r* r n n t a m e d in th e 71 p a i r
taaik
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d rp a rtm e n lt

Give her sheer sheer

training apple'auer fnr topping
la id in dates and mil* Pmir into

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w itli »our f t r e &lt;n ip n o n ff! O 'f r

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s ta rlin g al lo p nr to e . T hese b e a u tifu l sheer

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sandla p u d ding so that the* m elt
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enterinK into lhe sheer Ityt area.
If any n in * enter the tetr from the top or tr&gt;*.
return

Tuesday

your

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suwkirtjfs—and they w ill be replaced.

C a u n -ffto t i q n t n

Monday.

GUARANTEE

r to a io s

».pe n | , y „ S e n . w ith w h n te .p t.
f&lt;1 p e s c h ti * •

UK OPEN

( hrihlma*

ha* hern club treasurer and an
a r t n r member nf the organtiation
for *esrtal sear*
't r * Sima*. Mr* Marsm Hohlta.
Atr.
Marshall. Mr*, f/o i Bonn,
and Air* Nora W illiam* a rr In
ho rnm plim entrd on the loself
la b lr deiorations. N alisr m atrrtal*
were lo rd to errate the lahlr cenle rp irrr*
I’ ltie eonea. magnolia
Iraso* d rill wood, and other foliage
»eie spra'rd « llh Silver and giltIre lo attain a holiday hue. Candlelight completed the setting,
I lit cnmmlllep hoste»rs all wore
apron* given to thrm by Mrs St
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NOTICE

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Thnm nsnns Hnln ppr•
',''n"•'1 10 Mr
Mri Wi,»*
f ( K h b j Mr* Sima* Mr* Trltch

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m l " la in , n ite r
However, do no: relegate this *ookira eouhl hi used as dr
■: Abe groom, wa. matron id Imn r r ,|p, in jy .t ih r holiday seclmn
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CPO Wives

The tree m ih r a h id Prtty Of
Hies rarh te rrise d a iup take Herrs I 1tab gleamnt a* each mem
wdh onr landle to rcprr.ent th rir her of Ihr i T o Wises Club added
fir*t sear in Hrnwrur*
h rr personal touch to thr drrora
Assisting Alt*
Hrynidd* werr ftons al ihr c lu b * A'hn.lmac par
' I r . Atari* le w is and Mr* Kathy *'
Paddock llro w o ir* present were
Thine m upirs altenilr.l. Bed and
Mar' A ta r.a trl HrsnoMs Janet r r r r n outfits revealed th r festive
Lewis. A frli.s j Drake Atari Ann or. a sum Atr* ftedfor.l AWrihall
Ati Innis
Kalh,
Im ld. tticie made and presented the mrmbrra
Holme • Dale tiatche ho*» Wtiiie, s* it Is gas
Iheulm as earring*
lo s ir Junes Dianr Hu'kin. Atars These sure c o m rria 'in n pierei
Hie Mile
Alary ton Shuman during ihr esrnmg.
r'M
a hr&lt; alter. » a rt.
At. Nr
Members and th rir husband* r r
Mars Kilen llolm ann m nnir Dr ,..;rd a delirious ateak dinner
'nog »ml A fa ria rrl AA.'ino
p r , , r r . Christmas rakes were
made and presented by Atri Htlph
.
. . i t S.ma* A going away rake wa*

Mr anil Mr* II I I .N e ll Dr
trmt 'tir h
and tlaoghlrr t lira
tsrtb. are 'pending ih r holiday *
n iH Air and AD* tA A Adam*
l.c.lr and Mr* W l Cla*» en
on Lilly A’ourt Mi* O N nl is the
tertainril at&gt;out JO guest* al .1
fni liter At is* Ada Adam*
rorktail part; Nunda* earring a!
Atr and Mr* t.eorge Mini and
Ih u r home in Lake Mar;
A|r and Alts Ar drew M ine wt'l
Spoils
guest* were Mr and
Ih.ssr ih •' tus ilionrI with A|r
Mr»
Lor PohUhlr. Mlddlrlor
amt Air* Paul 1 Stine l.rla n d "
uhm
D ir Pohlahlr* arr Mr*
&gt;t Has Trie Ranch no take Pit
**•••&lt; . parent* and arr tprnding
krtt
the “ in trr herr
Atr an.l All*
I tt jt tr n arr
\ a lute tre t with Idur om am rflt*
♦pending toe a hr.slina* hointas *
and tiih rr decoration* la rrird out
ssilll thrir daughter and *iin in 'aw
a u in lf r wonderland theme in the
It
and 'tr * Herherl Atoreland
Imng riniitt On thr dining room 1
f / I V I I ip /O K J I I J / I U I U
and children in Hhnde Island
uW&lt;. „ a, t „ j „ , r fc jih c r 1 tiri.l
Mr and Atr* R T W illiam*
ma* tree
[Id * wa* flankrd by
Its easy lor (h ild n n l.. help .llie.e
ssholcome. oalneal
rookies
h„ P r r turned homr to Port M alton
I—I ^
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n i i r t r u r n r n m o i l in ......................
M o u s e
u S r . K m n.c punch and d" ° rai' ‘
•*"»«*• **'•' * " »“
" v 1 pf
'\‘Ul after . short a , cation to Sanford U p e n
d lr h iild• r r t . U * Ueee
mi*, trrsed
punen with
am
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boys
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&gt; -PP1' rulored frosting tilth r " 7 ....... ’*; »a n " " Crow ,n g Mis,
h rr Itinllicr M ,. A W
hors d os us re* were irrs ru won
amt g irl, lit aklad ir r c a s when
„,k.e
Mr and Ati* l.r * ltr i' Thomp
................ ...
« « &gt; * small P *th i
batih ,,.r „ „
msrr)hrll1 w , onl) ' ^ r . M M n M l C n e r
fit,
ion entertained atIh n r Inch Ar
A iat&gt;
of iris p . flasorful oatmeal ciHiklrt improve lo r fla-or and testure.
,,r
ending the !&gt;or home Sunday with an open
Due sis c njoyed dam mg
ra r , m the da; *.. the- - all lw but
........ ..
pn.tr,n. * atu ^ a ^ -d h .h ru d.uc'uer M r. house from 3 7 p
m
coni, r r i i l ) for i|( i of *iti l l ;
E rr .il*Ir fl »i!, im it . ‘ &lt; «&lt;rntiAl
mmr
, ,, ..
The highlight of the Imng Mom
hlirn iii* *
Pare red aid giicu r u u lr .ti.in e i'. ral» and bind enrra'
Mr ami Mr* Rot»rrt Hrnnrtt wa* a table Christmas trre with
fruiting of a euitststrney that i*
—
—
ha*r a* Ih rlr
fnr I h r hull gaily wrapptd paikages On thr
ca&gt;y to spread «Uh a lirusl. Iml
dining rik.iii la h lr wa* a l hrittm a*
iml run off ihr cmiK&gt; I'rm iric m i n s i n , i i i i i i i h i y
* lolls with iiia lih m g napkins The
scier.it kind, of iln n ra tin g u n I I . . —* I
Ai I I
! irn le ip irre was a large r*i| square
T rn n
die* for rcira louche.
* s ir ilf 'S , \ t l l o i l t i '
\ iiitlin c Mr»
1 l - '* l I m» ) U «*n i nndlr on a t&gt;au' of girrneiy and
i.ach child nerd* two painl
L t a buffer table In* the pivot
A|r |. ns t ill Ase dUMI g the htl i . Iiristmas ornam ent'
lig u n n rs
i.c m ra il' .peakingm an ;
home b n itb rs amt small cut.* of red and
around id m li v u holiday
part;d a y* a r r h r r d a u g h te r* and t h r ir
i reatnl a holiday *rrm m othrr
makersw ill a .re r that thr Christ green fn-tiing Hr »ure to allow resnlse*
fa m ilie s
A|i
and A ti.
ftu lH 'rt dining area dernralion*
„ 1&gt;nn (,j,t m ore giuwl m ra n enough s p a rr lielw ccn c a it . ’ at
a. s
S&gt;
Am klad. were served lo approu
malrly 77 guest* A wide telrellon
o f hors d oeuvres arcoiupanird the
rot ktails

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back y a rd to eat w ith puiaM ih ip * .
* a r r o t » t iik . p ic k le s . I A rru n e h .
and m k e s
A fte r p ta y u u 'e ie r a l
la m e * Ih r c irls w r n t m u d . w lic ie

t in t e d the la»t d a y o f »ehool be­
fore the h n lid a s * sritdi a c 'h n 't m a i
pa rts
A p p ro M m a trly | » c h ild re n
s*err present. P a re n t* were e n te r­
ta in e d w ith earn! H nging by th (
r h t ld r r n Santa C la n * was on hand
to lig h t the L h r it lm a s tr r e and
present P h r ls tm a i
s lo ckin g * to
each o f the lit t le g u r*ts .
H rc rn tls
M r.
and
M r*. Joe
Sier»kow »h| e n te rta in e d the sta ff
id the srhool w ith a c o c k ta il p a rty
* n d b u ffe t d in n e r at th e ir home.
I h r d in in g area w a* f r i t t v f l y d r r
o ra te d in a h o lid a y them e. K a rh
l i d ; si a * p rr&lt; e n te d w ith a C hrist*
ma« to rsa g e
• ’■’t e . ii included
M r an.| A ir*.
Al tA hiie
M lrh a e l I'a n lm
J a rh
I f r n . h . H a r r ' T its h a w . A in D oris
itm r i
and Mr«
Dorothy B rid g ­
man

» ' M * l i f QB * « i O | t « i r IN CMH
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Editorials

Fred Othmon Says

NAKED CITY!

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Christm as Is Happy

T o Those W ho Share

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Will the average person truly have &amp; Merry ChrUtroae?
The question ie open to debate.
What U the eecret of the traditional "Merry Chriatmai"
which U bantered back and forth during- thli leaeon? We
believe the eeeret liee to sharing it with other*.
Happineaa la worth little ur.ltaa there U someone with
whom it a n be ahared. Porao-ial triumph* are measured
only in the esteem of a fellow nun.
ChrUtmaa ia the time of year when families are knit
do *: y; It a the tfane when “togetherneis’ U desirable,
highly. It has been add that Chriatmaa Is for children.
Adult*, we feel, get a great deal of plea*ure from the ce!c” brat ion.
Old contact* are renewed through Chrutmaa cards. U millet are united for the fla t time since the Chriatmaa be­
fore. The iplrit of goodwill toward men become* a fact on
the street*.
A prime example of the Christmas spirit can be found
- in Sanford today. Two people meeting on the street today
exchange imilea and friendly greetings. Last month, the two
would have passed without a sign of recognition. Next
month, the same will be true again.
Thli, however, Is the icason in which happiness and
cheer abounds. More enthusiasm can be found in the home,
where Uit-mlnute preparations are being made for the visit
* • from Sants.
Streets and highways are more traffic-bound than
usual, but motorlsta aren't as easily irritated. A driver who
makes the unfortunate mistake of chooeing a side street
to get onto a busy highway or street now find* that many
.l.'o f nls fellow motorlsta will stop and allow him to get into
*• the flow of traffic.
Should a modem Rip Van Winkle suddenly awake, he
‘would know that this Is Chriitmii.
Wouldn't it be nice If this fame enthusiasm and friend•ly atmosphere existed the year round?
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I f there are any among ut who are tempted to be mean,
he or ehe ts urged to do it early, perhape the first week in
January.
Florida Courtesy Week Is coming up again. Jan. 25-31.
4 During this time, secret committees will observe the activi­
ties of waitresses, policemen, tales personnel end other
people.
Last year, the local Junior Chamber of Commerce won
• •the award. As a reeult. Sanford was proclaimed "The Most
Courteous City in Florida.”
The courtesy award had a Christmas note yc*terday.
Ths couple "arrested’' during the celebration sent the local
Chamber of Commerce a Chriitmse card, expressing thank*
•gain for the ‘‘treatment." The couple also expressed a de­
sire to visit Sanford again, but added that this would be lmpoaaible due to the family budget.
Winning the sward once is quite an achievement. Do­
ing it twice in a row would be magnificent. We’re courteous
'S t Chrietmae and during "Courtesy Week." Let'i make it a
full-time rrriram fn Seminole County.

Rockefeller
Warns Of Heavy
Deficit
VABt*
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N E W YORK (L T D — Caver
nor elect Nelson Rockefeller pre.
dieted a "serious” d e fic it in the
•ta le budget neat year
despite
/The moat itriageot ecooom r."
£ Rockefeller said p relim inary stu*
* i * a Indicate that the state w ill go
I t least 3M Million dollars In the
red during tha huiineat y e a r atari.
Isig &gt;»*t April. The governor elect.
~ In i statement Issued
b u n d iy
—^Sigb*. i aid be h n ordered a go
sniltiuo dollar rutbiek in depert.
m ental spending requests to help
■as* Ut* problem Rockefeller said

D A IL Y

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Far From Accurate
SAN FRANCISCO - &lt; U P I&gt; - M r i.
M ir ii Larsen. U , taw a prow ler
in the backyard of her home. She
got her h u th sn d 'i : i pistol, went
to t rear window and pushed aside
a Miod She pulled the trig g e r—
snd suffered a flesh wound In her
arm

CROSSWORD

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pronoun
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envelope^ * tin jut i-i u in t
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19 Ft.nsl* deer i t Utterary
1* n irJ s o fp rty
composition 34. Subjoin leeSefler’s Aaewee
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31. Bark bona
39 Femsl*
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leverage
31 Hacks of
horse
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31 Coin of
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39 Color
33 floboia
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31 Yrojsn
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-with few exceptions new p o n .
lions in state iftn e le s are being
approved only where sbeolutely
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Judge Rejects Bid
To Void State law

W ashington C allin g
BY B IL U A M I . S H ITE
LONDON’—P rim * Minister Harold Macmillan t ruling Comer.a
Uv* party, which continues to look
stronger
than Its
Its Labor
stronger than
Labor ootMiition.
opposition,
la depending on a strictly middleroad approach to maintain its

Issues there is much In common the demands of the extremes on
Both set* of dominant politi- le ft and right.
elant. here and at home. baiieady
Harold Macmillan in a way symbelieve that a freer and ever etathe cecuning
declining aristocratic
aristocratic
U r r i i * ^ " t r i d V ' i / ^ r h bolters
V ^ we
^
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best guarantee for the fu tu rt of this rather handsome, quiet
and
the West,
extremely savvy politician under­
Neither set is a l ail prepared stands the ruling force today in
to submit to Russian d a m a n far British is well as in American
power.
This is made plain in earner- la kind of atomic disarmament politics This it cot to sigh for
that would le a '* the West m ili'.iri a past utterly gone end also
sations with top people in the ly weaker tn the net th in the So r-.t to rush too heedlessly to meet
government
viet Union.
ihe opening future.
Indeed, there is i curiously
But both sets believe most of
strong snd uneaampled parallel all that the way to operate poli­
between the political views and tics u not to try to force any
techniques of the Conservatives absolutely clear division am.jng
here and of the controlling ’ ’ mod the people on Issues. Rather they
crate” Democrats at home.
seek the favor of what in both
The next national election here, countries hat become the decisive
under law. must be held no later middle section of the voters.
than the spring of 19» l l Is in
The Macmillan government is
the power of the m sjority party, no more wilting than are Ihe con­
however, to call an earlier election trolling Democrats at home to
—i t whatever time it chooses make of politics a straight out con­
Thus, the general view here is test between • good” and "tv iT * —
that artualiy Ihe Conservatives the guys In the white hats against
111 order in election this spring the guy* in the black hats, so to
If Mscmlllsn s appeal still seems apeak.
on tho up curve.
Instead, tilts first truly entrench
If the Conservatives wia sgsln. ed British Conservative govern
the two great countries of the m tnt since Wlnaton Churchill's re­
West will he in eontrol of centrist tirement prefer* to make effective
snd highly professional politicians and tolerable policies rather than
For In Washington It is fa ir to speeches of fighting ideology.
say that the real operating power
The government ts csrefully cut '
In our government has largely ting awray Into some of the here
passed from the Elsenhower White lofore pro Labor vote by keeping ! j
House to the middling Democrats Just fa r enough to ths left In pub­
who will run the new Congress. lic welfare programs not to be­
On various specific Issues, ef come out of date in public think­
course, there ar* difference* be ing ft Iv not interested In main­
tween these middle ro id Demo­ taining old Tory ideas absolutely
crats snd tha Macmillan Conser­ Intact — as the Republicans dis
vatives here. Bul even on ipecific aslroualy tried to do in our recent
Congresiionil elections
On the other hand, this govern
m rnl w ill not allow demands for
more welfarism to push It so far
to tha left as to leave It trying
OKLAHOMA CITY - &lt; U P I» - A to out-Labor the Labor party.
What l l very odd about ll all ia
Texas pints manufacturing firm
th li for some reason successful
which la opening a new plant In politics hat come to mean about
Oklahoma wanted to present a the tarn* thing on both sides of
free pair of trousers to Oklahoma s the Atlantic. This is a practice
Gov Raymond Gary.
of performing more or less In the
The company lu d the governor intereats of a majority of the peo­
down on Its books as a sire *'44 ” ple and of forgetting all a'&gt;out
A letter was vent to him to make
sure. Tlie governor spplied the
tape to hlmveif snd wrote back.
saw.”
At
" I guess they were Just check­
ing to m ike sure they didn't
waste any m alerlsl,*' Gsry com
mtntcd

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Tusadky, December 23. 1958

A* a cation sst ar* told on fr e * . Mechanical gadget* and trig,
oublic aducatian as ooa of the bul- qulUxera has* eased life ef muk
w a rt* of our freedom and our of III merl aad terl. But there u
a
tm ith . W# want dasparately to a i yet oo royal road to l.a m - i*
cattBU tar Frederick M a ts
Stria* ike remdag week*. OU maka tt »ork for lb* g rtita r good Midnight oil nnd s*«»l-of tb* -b**ff
hate become archaic but they
■ la saffcrH a heart attack last of tb* greatest number.
» trt while revering the first
Pi endec. El**nho«er is tb* b&lt;,ter * * r t 'i 'c d and quickly, if
students a rt to get more th « ,
lecial trea t ef the testae at the most recent citiien to come up
smattering of e d u c a tio n - - .^ c(
Whitt Haase. Ha aaw I* taaflaed with ■ pet solution for reinforcing
sed improving our public icbocl it not worth a linker * d i~ _ n
t* hedi
the public schools.
in te rn . He b clisvti that in addlBy IN E Z SOBS
We reed a school s; st-m |3
ttea to the aorm il twclve-yesr
With the Soneta breathing down ip ts ia grade »nd high school, «hlcb students are made to d;* i 8
our a tc k i. educauoa b i t b e c o m e A m e n t i a boy snd girl mould and work. A pox on the l-b* ihtJ
not of iba nation’ i n o n prtss ^ offered in additions! two je a n school is for play and lilt
i".g sed exasperating problem of higher education, probably ia meat, whatever that may t* pw
It teem* doubtful if there bresthei an eaptnded system of free Jun­ need a school system in
i rititen w ith whjI » dead that ior colleges.
teacher who asiigos a
8;
be t u s i a do it jouriel? toiuuoa
homework it not attacked as n t
As
on*
ef
those
Americans
who
(or improving public icbool educa­
believes that education, true edu­ Beat' of Bclien.
tion.
We also need a school lyutm
cation. can go i long way toward
remaking m in and his world. I'm ia wiuch discipline is net s A ry
ia favor ef as much higher educa­ word; one in which a tracer
tion fo r every student as he Is dares correct a child— ma;. ? t r8
capable of ihsorbing. But it t i one with the back of his hand—wi&lt;j|.
woman i opinion tha* the crucial out being hailed into court n *
need in free public education in monster and sadist.
th li tim * ef crisis is to strengthen
If our present 13 year r | &lt;
the system ia depth rather th in in system once more devoted itself
MIAMI (U P I — Federal Judg. longitude.
to the old intellectual disc,p:,rr*.
Joseph Lleb today rejected a bid
First things firs t—we need bet­ it would obviate ihe neces ity
to overthrow F lo rid *'* pupil *• ter free public education ta the two more years tacked on *&gt; the
litsm est I t * . * m euure adopted United States before »e need more conclusion of high school, l i ;-»®
by e special session ef the Legtt- of it ia u r n s of years. It is my years, if provided, could the- c r ­
Istur* la hold o ff lategrsuoo.
barbaric belief that students In eate the scholar at the uiUveri v
Lleb ruled. however, that those both grad* led high schools should level. The whole nation -- J
sections of the Florid* Coeititu- be made to work instead of fr it­ benefit and be Jus* that much &gt;•
ttoo sod statutes estsblishinf sep- tering their ura* away on sand­ head W* v t spared the », “ d ir
s rit* but equal rig h t* for Negroes box activities Education always and the rod (oo long.
ire aaceosutuUcoil
b is been ted always should be an
But be told the Rev Theodore intellectual challenge. It shouldn’t
Gibson, fo rm e r head of tb* Miami degenerate into froup therspy via
N’AACP chapter, who brought the basket w «nieg or the vulgar exsuit la 19J0. that tb# rompUint did hibiU otuliira of torso toning drum,
sot directly ehaUesge the state pu- m ijorettiag.
al e ay ibe
' “l i f ' c S
11*
- ......... Naturally, tie r , . t i l always
suit
®°. h*’ pupils wbo. unfortunately, a rt
half of hi* soa. Theodora Gibson capable of anything but basketJr., stone w ith the p*rents of five weaving folk dancing and strlpp
other Negro Children. Lleb dis­ ing. But they can be taught read
missed the complaint. Tb* Fifth mg. printing sad simpla arithmetic
District Court of Appeals later or­ before enrolling them as appren­
dered Deb to hear the case.
tices in basket factories or night
The federal fudge tried tha caa* dubs.
without a Jury and issued an or­
But ths average to bright stud­
der and tl-page memorandum to­
ents.
preponderant in Che public
day.
The memoraadum pointed out schools, should not be fed on In
Kodak
Surfiash
outfit to
that Florida p a tte d the pupil as- tellectual. watered down pap. If
rarects
c
f
FIRST
3
BABIES
11lament U - In response to Su- ,h* American student were fo rc ri
Court decision, outlawing £
’'»U « k lrd , « b •
born on Christmas Day —
.egrcgslion This state law. the f m c h o p p o .lte number in U e ir
segregation
Judge slid, was not challenged d i­ free schco'i or as his English
counterpart in their great public
rectly tn the Gibson css*.
schools, he could whu through
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high school and the two additional
Tha lowest temperature ever years of higher education luggtst211
S.
Park Ate. Sanford
reccried In Honolulu was M de- ed by the President In the 12 years
grees. The highest on record was now standard for free public school
M
education.

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Seminole High Defeated

F U llU R * NOTE: Thi* it the
t i i lh of i t d itp a lth r* on Ihe foul,
tram * plating in the po»l *ra»on
bowl game*.

In Tangerine Cage Game
By JERRY COTINGTON
The Sanford S rm ln o ln were ell
mfnated In the t in t round ot the
Tangerine Bowl tournament last
night by the Edgewater Eagle*
C4 33.
The Seminole* were not o u tcln *

|td , fcul hail trouble getting Mart
ed. They hit better than *0 per ten:
of the a’lo ii and dumped In plenty
of point* but fell short in the re
bounding department. In the openinn eontrit, Bi»hop Moore, paced
by dim Cilia with 27 p-ii-vt*. defeat­
ed V 'ln'er Bark to go tma the »ecord round tonight against I.ake
a lew.
Four of the Marling Seminole*
hit I t the daulile figure* but they
thd rot d iip lty the d rie r that they
showed in previou* game* Thl*
w#» (he blgge«t dii/erenee in .the
conic,t. Finding them telve* be
hind by IS point* in the third
period, they finally taught (ire and
ouUcorrd the Faglc* in the final
M W YORK ( C P It- T le Civ period to rlete the gap. It w am t
..................
elnnati Rearcata. KentueW Wild until
thl* period that they display
Heat* and K an,a* State WiHenta ed i l i o’f T h e ir'capabVlltiei."
remained on the top rung* todav
„. .
In the ro lle d Pro** International
* or* * rd fJlm ‘ *r , 11'pytK1l, T ‘J,
college ba*«4ka!l rating* but t w o , '1 ' " ‘'I1’ 19 " m* " ,hp l r * ,11n*
Sem'-ole acurrr lni» »rj*on enl
‘ 1 - ' 'T -T
Il.c .n a ry a ra ln .t C - » agio
. .‘
.
.
. r
h The »m»ll lid di*p!ayrd hi* good
third *trn g h t week and Coach . . . . .
,1 . . .
. j - i - i,
eye but « i unable to get the all

’'Cals' Voied Tops
!n Cage Race; All
Type Cals, 1hat Is

unbeaten in Sight »t.rt.*'rrp la e e d

.l*‘ P *n coache,
‘ X ‘l who
w
Piof wie
rate
nte 33Sleading

the team* weekly for l PI t o e
their
f lhe f ir it three team* all their
ft r it plate vote* In ballot* ba*ed
on game* played through Salur~
day _..u.
night. Dec.
20. Cincinnati —
re
ceived y f i r t l place vote*, Ken­
tucky eight and Kama* State
two.
North Carolina. Auburn and Cal
Honda were the newcomer* in the
first 10 North Carolina, the 1957
NCAA champion, advanced from
l«th to fifth to make It* fir*t ap
ppearanee of the campaign In Ihe
select group.
North Carolina made It* big
Jump after capturing Ihe Blue
G ratt FeMival Tournament last
werkend w ith vlelorle* over No­
tre Dame and Norihwettem
Auburn advanced from 35th to
ninth while California moved from
2ith inlo a tie fo r 10th with North
wejlern. Auburn whipped Ala­
bama for ila 16th itra ic h t victory
* and the Birmingham C lariie title
Saturday night. California defeat­
ed Iowa and W iiconiln in mid
weitern road game* during the
weekend.
Michigan State advanced from
*l*lh to fourth. Then came North
Carolina. North Carolina Stale
and Wert Virginia. Xavier of Ohio
remained eighth.
Uradlev headed the *etond 10
poop. Tesaa C hrltllan , Ml*»l»*!py i i Stale, St. John'* (N.Y.). Purline, St. Bonaveniurc. Waihington.
t'lah, St. Joteph'a (Pa ) and In
ilmna followed In that order.

Ashhurn Again Top
Hiller In Circuit
’ Looks For Singles
CHICAGO (L T D — Blihle Aih
burn of the P h llllf*. a -otorlovi*
"let h itte r." was credited of
Lenity
with
hi*
see-vnd Na
tiona! League batting title Satur­
day thanka to a Mrtms fm ltM ng;
"k ic k ."
..................
locked in _a virtual He with
aw rtTle May* of the Giant* a week
before the end of the 133* *eaion. Ashhurn heat Willie to the
wire with a 330 average that
rained him h il aecond hatting
crown in four teaaoni bv a mere
three pointa
O f fid il National League **•
er**ea r*ica»eu
o r Saturday
releaied n
here
showed Maya second to Aihburn
with 347. followed by Stan Mu*1*1
‘ h O i ^ w lf h * U7° H**'nkh ArtJn
. u f n , ; v r . 326 and Boh Skin
of th r p r* \r» . .j **.
per of the PIrate*. m
Ashhurn* Hlghe.t Averaie
A thhbum * 330 axerag --------highest of hi* Major league
career and it represented an Bp
create of 31 point* over hi* 1937
mark of 297. A.hburn. who won
the till* in 1933 «»«*
lected only 39 extra bale blo*J
among h i. 213 hit*. Two of h i
• e x tr a hater* were homer*, u
triple* and 24 deub'rt. He drove

^

the^real big"‘ gun In the league
wa, VoM M op Frnlb Rank, ef the
Cub*, winner of the most valuable
nlavcr award
,
P Bank,, only p1a&gt;f' ■" ,h* c':*'
cult to *rr* * &lt; ’ *" ,M hi!n ,fh* ' " !
game*. M
l**&lt; uc
h !
run*. 47; total
run* hatted In. W . 1
•
P tin g average wa* nxth tie
Ihe league.
.
Only one other player. M in x
Tham'a* of the Firalea, m m a l« l
to drive in at 1***3 W
Thom i* knocked in 109 while Wt*
tine 2Sle
Harry
Ander-on,
•uphomore
eiutfielder with the rh lllle i. wa*
third m BBI'a with 97. with
Rookie Orlando Cepcd and M»'»
0j the Giant* each driviag in 96.
O , ; 1 Aaron totaling *5.

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At

FI.URIDA
By JAMES t*. WASTERS
___ Fla.
_ (D P I) GAINESVILLE.
Whether a good big man U t etter
than a g -d letterman i* puiely
arademir
’ But it doran‘1 m ailer to the
Florida i.alor* who play M in i*
tlppi in the Gator Bowl at Jack
aonvttlr, F la . Bee. 27 — they've
got both
The big man i t Vet H rrkm in.
237 pound tackle from Allentown,
Pa , a member of the I nitril
Prc»* International A ll Southea*!
C H A M IM O N S m i* C H E Y H O IM ) — Indurnll. w ittie r of
the International Match Rico title at Miami last spring. ern Conlrrence *quad and picked
to the CPI All America iceond
i&lt; regarded l»&gt;* many expert* a* the fastest greyhound in team
the world. Keith Dillon’s brilliant' star w ill seek hi* third
And the little man i* Jimmy
straight victory in the ninth rr.ee Wednesday night at the Dunn of Tampa, Fla . who at M7
pound* probably I* the im alleit
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club.
*larting nuarterbatk In the nation
Dunn didn't make any all itar
squad*, but Coach Bub Woodruff
say* he's th r be,I quarirtbark
"pound (nr pound ' in the country.
Both men are armor* and both
are counted on to carry the bur­
" bouodl w hfn lhf3
den in the G atoi*' second appear
aner in the Gator Howl.
Bay
Lundqui.t
and
Cecil
D|ndrid|r f , m„ ,hrml6h wllh M
Week a firr
week
Heckman
*«'•''
”
CHICAGO t l P I' Perpetual
\e e tk . form er he»d of both In ip r arivra.tr d the
Florida
line
t ./ I&lt;' D-. ic tp e c.fu l.), but failed....
to
m#n...............
pj|| Veerk. who ipurted ’ dia r, and Brown*, »atd he had
which gave up but 95 mailing
’ ” 9* ,h* 6*‘
,? ,ni
3 1 , 1 1Cleveland Indian attendance in to , "discussed" buying eonlroliing in ya.d* a game to *u;h opponents
" f 1"
,hf m illion* and rut a midget on lrre *t in the So* from Mr*. Doro
11
" 1
through with eight of n it i t point* lh r
|^,ui, p roAn, today eyed thy Itig n ry , who. with her broth- **
in the final period but found the ,h(.
white So*
er. C h a rlr* ComUkey, own* Ihe
going tough up to thi* point
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hall club
Lundquirt, who norm ally it one
Boy Egan. M i, Bignev’* allor- I l U l l l w
I I V U I 1 U J IV U II
of th r beit ball handler* in thl*
nry, said there it m em " to such
area, found trouble in patting the
&gt;talk
ball with accuracy. Both lad*
"We h a 'e d iiru v ird it with Mr*.
pumped in plenty o f point* hut
4 nited Pre** lolernalienal
Itig n ry'* re p rrie n ta tn e .." Y errk
were la r below norm al in per
F.att
said ' Any other itatrm enl* w ill
formanee.
Rocky MaeDuff, Added Value
Connecticut *fi Grorgetown M
have to rome from them "
Center John Allred handled moil Seattle 91 M a r*la ll 60
I A W iiite So* *pokr*man said and Go Harry are a fam iliar trio
of the rebounding chore* for the Coll, of the Pacific 76 Iona 63
»ueh neg.'iiation* "were not a club of fa*! greyhound* a: Sanford Or
Seminole* and played une ef hi* St. Bnnaventure fll Ohio We* 41
matter” v u l he had not been au­ lati.ln hi-nne| Club,
better game*. Alibough t.ie Eagle*
Thl* threesome, in ti five oilier
South
thorised • to make any comment
controlled the board* m o il of the Georgia Te.h 110 Wyoming 71
speedy hounds, w ill take off lo
on th r situation "
evening be wa. able to get hi* ,Mcrnphj* M. M 'Dili n u
u «
32
M r,. Ilig n ry told a circuit court night i.i the kennel d u b '* annuel
•hare and alto added 11 point* for
T fc „ 91 Ky VVe-ley.n 76
lis t summer that »hc hold* 1,619 behi 'anbip ilg l.t p-ogiam. Ml
. .
. ,
, l.oy n l* 4l a 1 63 ( entenary 71
shate, of Ihe ball eliili'* stuck. profit* will go to help iir.nl) *tu
n ;r Facie*, who h iv e had their g , Ii(||,
MIm. College I t
donl, at Iho l olver.-lty of Florida.
C om iikry hnl.I* 1.129's share,.
Iro u h frt thi»i far In !nc srasnn.
MWnr%l
(M r* Itignry * huobaml. John, a Florida V atr I'n ive riity and Flor
played head* up ball They were ....... S U t( 9I t u h
vire-prcvident of the club along (da k lM
paced by Joe Mathew, with 19 , )flruU „ U rU „ - l l
v,4th ComUkey. holds 10 ahare*
&lt;)n hard f..r a prrarnUlioni v rrr
p i t y f a c e noone ..(O rlando tonight N a n h n c „ (.rn n w ^ h . i u n r j
Esan hold* fu e )
money will 1m prominent Florida
In the .econd round of the t.mrrev. Ms
[tp w X iv |f r ( 0 him ;t
The 500 pin* than * separating alunmu* John A, Baker. The 1.eal
The Seminole, ne»t eonte.t • ■Minne„ u : i Stanford 61
Mr* Blgney from her brother are rare tra.h i* .no ol irve ra l pari
again,! Blihop Moore. Jan 3. in , ,Iw rc n c r Trrh M NnrlJ, * • „ , 90 the b a ll* for the dispute between I m uturl oval* which vrarly une
Orlando. They now have a re ,pee w „ |fr n
Jr% southern *7
thrm
hun.lrr.l* ef thousands of dollar*
table 4 2 record and abruild he ,et
*imiihwe*l
Relation* between the t«o have
further education within the
for ihe OBC Idle run.
SAM 32 h«rn strained ilnre 19.V6, when Mate
Oklahoma 37 New Mrs
Weather indications point t-i an
Okla St ftl Southern Cal 31
their mother. Mr* G rarr ComiaA rif. St. t'. *9 l«yola I Calif 1 47 key, died, willing Mr*. Itigncy iuo other sunny altrrncmn of racing
Hire Rl New Mexico CJ
more shares than young Comivkey tomorrow when the knincl Hub
ami naming Mr*. Rune* e x rru lrix laiinvh.* us llurd matinee al 7
CAMDEN. N J. - i l P I) - Jer Tex. Western 75 .Mlsimiri 71
p. m No matinee w ill lie brill
Best
of the r u a ir .
tey Joe Walcott had more »hot*
The r ift became public lart y r a r , Saturday. day of the Tangcitne
at the heavy weight boxing cham­ Brig. Young 12 SL Mary (C alif) CJ
when C om iskry instilutrd Ihe first Ilnvtl tout lu ll game in Mr Undo
pionship lhan any .o th e r fighter F ret no St. u, 51ontana St. 23
Other gn&gt; hounds in Innight'*
of ieveral court action* a : , lr * t hi*
in history. He challenged Joe Idaho St. 71 Arirona 31
featured ninth rare, th r Srh-d. r
lister
Foui* Iwiee, Ersard C harlr* Ih rrr Oregon 7'* Montana fa
• lup Handicap, a ir Relwl Midmte.
tim e* and Rocky Mareiano once
Mertle ( lair, .shade. K irg i, ami
W alrolt d rfraird C harlr* on hit
Run Happy. Itarra start at a !9
Ihlrd try a* challenger bul lo»:1
his title to Matciann
•*
i n s ANCKI.nS f l ' I ' t
Billy
rM lE A D E lT 'lU A i t I’ l l — Fen C* * W J r - o f r h j l *
' »'lf •
M a t t h e w * . 132' j . Philadelphia l'* s • **'« r &lt;-1' l t"&gt; MhI * n" u jl * ‘ " '
drrw with Rav l.anraster, 139.
Angela* 4'ren, beginning
TIBER1A. Israel —i l T l i - !*• Spartanaburg SC. (R&gt;
^
3 I" f ’0 ' ,nn mnrr
NEW YORK (D P It—Texan T ^n
____
than 9*0.000 la tl year, wa, golf
rael plan* lo open its first golf
l.andry really did the )•'&gt; up
of
tlern'* trading money winner
ro u rie here in Ihe aummer ef
I nuVIDENCE. n * | * -tit,
Ifow n and all that He Iriti-tipharit
1939 and hope* to havr several Paul P rid c i, 16l'», Brookline, &lt;«*
New York Glantx a-ked today « **
of the world'* top player* lake Mart . Mopped Willie Johnson, 160.
that lie dn an encore a "ai' •! Ihe
part in Ihe inaugural tournament Newark, N J. (3),
B a ltim o re C o ll* next w r . ’-

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Cage Scores

Af Track Tonight

Frequent Challenger

Boxing Results

Casper Filters Open

Landry Credited
For Giants’ Win

Israel (*ct8 (,olf

Veteran Optioned

CARAt P- W neiurla ( U ’ D Ike Cheilnut 130, New York, drew
GREENVILLE. S « - ( I P l i - with Sonny Leon. 09. \ enerurla
Prank Selvy. fnrmer Eurman atar. n o i
------------------- -icored more point* in hi* theee---------------—
year v a n ity rareer than any pU j5(ore th in 79 mlluun Ameneani
511
are Ilre n se d d riv e r*.
er in eollegtate hirtory

All-Time Leader

NEW YORK (DPI» — \rte ra n
forv ard W a l l y Herce*heimer.
waived to Montreal and then re
cla im e d a g a in by New Y o rk , ha*

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In

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New Redskin Coach
Dreaded Pressure
WASHINGTON I l ' P l i —The new
head coach of the Waihington
Uedikln* I* a lough little bantam
roo»ter with a barbed wire vocab
ulary and a IS year old hack
gii-umd In profeivlnnat football ai
b a rk firl.l rn jrh .

H i* name is Michael R ra ii N is ­
on, 47. who admittedly did a lot
of *out searching before he agreed
lo replace Joe Kuharleh a, the
new B rave,' bovs.
Nison ha* knuw'n fur *rveia1
day* that Kuharirn had been of­
fered Ihe Notre Dame Job. The
moment the offer wa* made. Kuharirh went to Nison and said
bluntly:
" If
Marshal! (owner George
Preston) w ill let me. I'm going
In lake it, Mike. The Redskins'
yoh i* your* if you want it. You
MONTGOMERY ( t Pi
- R iv a l can come with me In Noire Dame
Blue and Grav coaches were e v or stay here a , head coach. It'a
| cried i - - r i r on their s u itin g " ,‘:r choice."
lineup* shortly a* they pul the
Dreaded I'oa.hinc l*ie*»ure
squad* through another day of
Nuon, perfectly happy a* Ku
t» tie d .u * m u i r e »e*»um* today harirh'* lup a**i*lant. at f ir it He
j or ,|)p c|Jl() hfre s jm frts y ,
elded acain»t the Waihington Job.
Blanton Collier of Kentucky. I " ul M»r»h«1l, .ru n g on Ku
menior of H e South force*, ard !'* r r ' * recommendation, urged
Jao* Mullenkupf of I’ urdue, tbe 111,1 ° crept under a* yet vm
North roach, h u e been esperi di»elo«e.l term *.
" I didn't lleep at all Sunday
iiienllng in an effort to find the
night." Mike recalled, " l i e *1br*t combination
M ollrnkopl w»« happy i t thr way* lire .tiled Ihe pressure of a
showing of till squad during the head coaching Job Hut at Ihe
first two dav* of practice. "1 thlrk same time it a a challenge and t
th e ir U»» havr done m ighty well finally a g irrd "
The few lledxkin player* still In
in nal.lrring all the m a t e r i a l
ihry *e had to lea.n in Just two town when N ixon'* appointment
d a v ,.' ho laid, "They re allowing wa* announced, cheered the new*
" I f we had to loie Joe, Mike
Iota of rnthiK laim and we have
ihn-e fme quarterback* and big would have been our own rholee,"
lug laskle Boh Dee declared.
Ijlc n tr.l linem en"
Close To Playei*
guartrrback* Bob W illiam * of
Nixon
actually ha, Iwen rio te r
Notre Dame. Itch hpoo of l ’ urdue
and Dick lamgfcllow of Wert V ir­ to the Redskins' squad (hart Ku
harirh He haa hern K uhirirh'a
ginia have looked good handling
' buffer"—a sort of (ather-confes
tlm ball ami parting.
.
.
it wat Nixon
• ...... .
. v to m , f t . 0,1 “
“
f,.r h „ Rebel, tn a minim um for
l," fn r '1l " f ' 1 ,0 l " ‘ ' ,r1 «r l^ '
.hr 21,t annual game but indi i " ' f l r rom P|* ln' 1 »ni1 ,h r,r Pr‘,h
lem*.
1 was .Nixon who made the
rated hr would like a little s rlin i
!1 p.iu. bed.be.k in the Satuiday
" ' • T d l n t go too much U r tm . niglila M o re league game* It
pua.y - footin' and hoggin'." he
N '^m who handed out the
• aid. "Fcwitliall game* nten't won n’ ',a
n person, hr it suit vpokrn yet
without hitting."
hard bitten l! r learned hi* foot­
ball under th r ta tr Jnrk Suther­
land. and like Sutherland he dole*
on kid, who love lo block and
tackle.

Reb, Yank Coaches
To Pick Lineups

Orange Bowl Lifts
Ban On Television

M IAM I H P it - Orange nowl
official* havr lifted a t V, mile
radius lelevlalon lla rk m il of Ihe
New Year * Day rla s tir. Imposed
rve rsl week* atn tveraiue of
la r"m g ticket ,alf»
Yl.e O ra n ;- Run I tnm rniltee
reported Monday' that 3.0M Ufket*
* r r 6*®! available But General
Manager I rrie Seller laid.
5e

CaKcrH Now Fligiblc

EVANS!(IN. lit (t)P11 - Floy.I
Campliell and D irk lin k e r hase
raiard Iheir grade* autfieirntly to
Iwcome eligible to play on the
Northwestern
liatketlvall
team.
They
m ilted
Ihe fir tl
three
r * m n of the ira to n Hurinr Ihe
proliatlunary fw-riod.

• t ill a n llr ip a te a se llout "
lladded t ie " r o lo r o f the
T ru ro head C o a rh
J im
I re
Mn-vell on down to U .r - ,- l- r bnv ta m e earv l b» d u p lic a te d on T V ,"
T ie te le visio n ban » i i im posed
EOS ANGELES - i t PD - Pro!
the Giants a ll c re d ite d Sundav'a
100 p la y u li v iit u r y m n Hie 4 'lru - fu r n irre n in d ln g area* a fte r the lennlv champ I ’anrho Gor.rale,'
la n d B row n* tn L a n d ry , a ta ll, t l ro ir.p e tln g te a m *. 01 la lm m a and ha* Ihe fa»tr*t service In Ihe!

(ioiiznlcs Fastest

Rancerv' lent leelmleal minded e \ hxlllurk S 'ra ru re . returned 3 non limold world. Oner hi* delivery wa* clock­
A m e n who aerve* at New York s defrn H elen, Of the J.Ddl lirk e l* left, ed t 111 m ile, per hour.
live marh
* (nn * f f ,n ,hf m* ln •'•''d *
"I'v e never *cen a tiam plav a * nd •he re*t in the end ronea.
"REASON IS THE ONLY
belter defenslie," Howell laid.
*
"and Tom l.andry vvaa the key lo
v ’ «a 1."I
FACULTY WE HAVE
the whole thing
K c a c h c s N e t r in a ls
"Tom had Jimmy Brown de
B t’ ENOS
AIHK.S.
Argentina
W HEREW ITH TO
fen«ed ,o well he never had a t l PD — Shirley Bloomer of Bril
have the rlfe rt of ic ilin g football u!e that Notre Dame rt&gt;c* and chance to go any place Tie neier ain rrachvil Ihe final* of ihe Ar
J U D lIK "
back at Notre Dame 20 y e a r* " * ‘n
rt '**
icen a defenie is romplelely over genline t e n n I * tham piom hip*
- '( • I k a r 'a
ualow—
In a front r» ie ito ry In the
ra m ' * ,n r * Angry
imwer anolher learn that « ** &gt;up Wedneiday bv defeating Karol
Whm
y»»u
purehaae
nnv
,
poied
lo
be
equally
good"
|J
'a
;rrn
x
of
5
1
so
ml.
Fla
.
6
3.
6
2
Detroit Ttmr*. Rjorl* editor Ed
'u . r . ^ C * i f '^ f i . r ^ " ' 1 lo he equally r ^ i
medicine or henlth • aid
g»r Have* blamed Brennan a lo a ,, |h f Shr(nr
called the ( it mg
of job on Knutc Rorknr r n alum
Ihcrc nre many Rood ream ^
|h ( ^
^
^ |h f So "ro tte n ."
non* why you should only
Guard Al Ecuyer said the fir
,r(. n iltie hlerarehv.
in, u . . , .-..irn ri,c •• bo.
get them from a pharma­
J d'&gt;o i
„ 4&gt;r, , 11(| ,
but p,,* {" fnk „
r , ‘nH |or |
r r il
cist. It realty take* much
e rfu l" group of alumni, "headed had atmu! it "
knowledge to know how to
by a lleveland attorney " ha*
Fullback Nick Piclroaanle felt
store them ao that they
f^ r a ig n e * ! actively ag*in*t Bren „
, pretly rolten thm :
will Always be jMitently
Mn tinef ,l" ‘
::&gt;la « » Mn T i't) d o n l know what they did to
freah. We are taught how
u| , h, K,6h!jnf |rU h
themvelvex "
while at college.
o[fj p l i r ^ j | a j r t said, ha*
Attorney Joseph Brennan broth
(Mien we can give augbeen tr 'in c to relive the glory er of the ex coach, tired a hla«t
un,jf r n0 f|jnl. btl| -they re7 1at Nulre Dame and aeeiued the
Kcstiona fo r b c tlrr results
(U|e ((1 rceognlre whal every school of "throwing eul the piott,
and caution* when neces­
™ ; d 7oo4bV,r*m an know* today: Jpronouncement* and going out to
sary to protect you from
T htt pn lf lm tan
, , play the *ched win 'at all c o rti.*"
possible harm. It costs no

SOt'TH BLND, Inti (D P I'—Joe
Kuharich will get flr r t hand in„
(o r m i||on today irtiout
prospect*

^
»'i. f.r.t Notre Dame f(v ih ,ll
team, and i f * likely the outline
__ ,
- I I pred.it a rocky path to return
undefeated grid greatnett
Kuharich wax to come to the
campux to inleniew the an u ta n i*
of the ousted Terry Brennan and
attend a pret, luncheon to diteuta
nr„ K.hix aim
tha future H e ll probably a1*0
\ ew a aw I m» e
rti i
fa m ti.
,
the mm*
film * —
But It • unlikely me
or
the artlM anli w ill be able^to give
him • bright picture fo r him .«£
‘.0ur ** » college coach. The
1959 lri*h will tie without 23 rl*&gt;
er* who were main cog* in the
1936 eleven which won 6 of 16
gam t*. a record poor enough lo
Induee Ihe tin charge of Brennan
Meanwhile, Ihe d iim itv a l of
Brennan
arouieo
eonvumrai
aroused
considerable
controveriy acroi* the nation
\
Alt Baton
tl alnn tlRouge.
exvi nc
I*«nl
A
Paul llE*t
D irtirl
of Loulilani Slate Dnlverally, who
w a i "Coach ef Ihe Y e a r." termed
N otr* Dime's action a " d i, grace
tu tha tehool."
"Anybody taking that Job now
•hould have hit head examined '
Dietiel &gt;aid. "F irin g Brennan will

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But the Gator a are not a two
man team by any mtana. In thi
harkfield for inrtaner, fu llb a rl
Bob M ilb r and halfbark Don beat
both sophomores, developed inti
' irtt-tlrin g e t a after lea* that
three game*.
,
Both player* have plenty o(
drive and *paed. Mllby had th&lt;
bevt average on Ihe *quad xrttl
3 4 yard, per carry. Deal w at try
•trum cnlal tn the Tulane a rf
LOLA triumphs with id tn tlc n l 61yard touchdown acamper*.
Proud of Fnd*
Reside* Heckman, the coda art
the pride of the Gator line. Cat*
tain Don Flrm iag and Dave Hud­
son ranked among Ihe top enda if
the SEC ami Junior Dan EdgiR£
Ion puthed both mrn for a atari
Ing berth all season.
T a c k l e Dick Brantley and
guard* Aaa Cox tod Edwin Johns,
nil weighing tbout loo pound*,
round out the Florida forward
wall.
This w ill mark Florida a iceond
bowl game in 30 ye a n , both in
Ihe Gator. The Gatora stopped Tul
aa 14-11 in the 1933 elastic,
Wiih a 6 3-1 record at compared
to M ittitaippi'a 12 mark. Florida
la a one touchdown underdog. Bul
Woodruff thinks hia boy a can win
and predict* they'll do it with tha
tong run.
"We rr going lo open up again*!
Ole M in ." n y a Woodruff. "W a’ra
not going to pull any punchrf
• galntl a team such aa Ihe Reb­
e l*."

Sugar Ray Risking
Title By No Bouts
NEW YORK (U P D —Sugar Ray
Robinson risked hi* m iddlewelfbt
crown today In a fight w ith lh»
National Roxing Association.
The angry champion announced
he would Ignore the NBA'a order
In tign before Jan. 11 fo r ■ title
defente. "and they ear* vacate the
title if they want to."
At 3tullent. W. Va . D r Ward
Wylie—p real dent of the NBA —
said Sugar R ay't title w ill be va­
nned on Jan. I I **unleai ha een
show good cause why he has not
signed (or a defen**, er that ha 1*
making an honetl effort lo tig n ."
Thr Jan. I t deadline had been
set in a letter written tn Robinion on Dec. IT bv A rrh Hind­
man. NBA executive aeeretary.
Hindman made public the letter
»t Hagerstown, lod. over 4h#
weekend.
Robinson, M, h a m 'l defend**!
during the nine month* since he
recaptured the 160 pound diadem
from Carmen Raiilo at Chicago,
March 23. NBA rule* require earh
world champion to defend at least
m e r every a ll month* agelnit a
leading contender.

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Veeck Seeking
Chisox Ownership

^iate an I unbeaten Auburn A nd' Heckman would be * dream of
ef F lorida'* *i* victories, Dunn 'any coach, lie u»e* hi* weight
wa« im trum enlal in four of them with remarkable speed in Mashing
Tiic other two were rout*,
through oppoiing line* and carry
High la Pralte
tng out hia blocking atwgnm rnlt.
Woodruff hat been high in praite
And Dunn doe* everything well.
,o f hi* "M u tt and J e ff" comblna H it p a llin g cave Florida a vie
'lio n , calling Heckman "an All lory over Miami and kept the
America If there ever w at one.” G alon from loiing with a la*t* r&lt;l »f l f r •Hinn need *« yard* for lerond touchdown pa n that tied
lie '* punted «l
touchdown that gave Florida Vanderbilt « *
a 78 win over Georgia. Woodruff time in three year* and JO of the
MiH- ,‘ |T h*,' k goodneii for Jimmy ptinl* went nut u( bound* Intide
the IVyard line
thinn ”

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2 New Bases Near Pole

K ite *. M m ei. M. L. Gary, R. C.
Bjr M arias R. Joee*
Junior High formal Chriit M ille r and M ill E ither Blcitel asaval party was h rld Saturday even ilite d .
LIT T LE AMERICA V. Antare- Russian* are used lo more fish,
A covered dith supper was serv­
lag in tho C ity
lla ll Memorial
ed w ith Rev. and b ln . George If. Uca —&lt;UPI)— Russia's increasing vegetables, cheeses and sausages
Building, from 1-11:30.
Carlton honored gueiti for the activity In Antarctica w ill be fea­ ir. meals.
Astapcnko, who arrived here
Decoration* were donated for the event.
tured during the first months of
O ffering and a gift were collect­ 1939 by attempts to c ita b liih two aboard the icebreaker "G lacier"
•re n t by the J . C. Penny Co. Red
In March, 1931, expected to leave
and green atari hung from chan ed fo r needy families. Inexpensive new base* in remote parla of the for h it homeland early in January
gifts
were
eichanged
hy
member!
frow
n
continent.
d a lltn and chaina were formed of
Paul Astapcnko. a prominent aboard the Human Icebreaking
green, red and
gold, overhead and guests in the spacious living
room
which
wai
attractively
deco­
Soviet
meteorologist, who spent cargo ship. "Lena."
Green foliage in the ihape of
"Lena" probably w ill sail around
rated
In
the
holiday
Iheme.
the
Antarctic
winter at the U. S.
riilm a i tre e i, w a i on the wall*,
the Antarctic coastline in an at­
Personals
Science
Headquarters
for
the
In
large arrangement graced the
M r. and Mrs. Jim W uit and Irrnallonal Geophysical Year, told tempt to locate a small base on
iano. M iitletor, w ith chain Jingle
Bellinghauien Coast where the
t i l l,
hung over the entrance. daughters, Judy and Carol, of Unitrd Press International that Russians claim Fabian Von BelWhite wreathi w ith red h a lti were F ranklin. N. C. arrived Sunday Russia la planning to set up acien llnghausen was the firs t to sight
Uied at other point* throughout to v is it their ilite r and brother- tlfie outposts at Queen Maud Land, Ihe A ntartir continent in 1421.
in law, M r. and M ri. Jim Brook at the bottom of the South A t­
- the room.
If they are successful in locat­
lantic, and on Ihe Bellinghauien
The serving table w ai covered ih lrc fo r the holiday*.
ing
two new bases, the Humans
M r i. Ed Famell hai returned Coast below South America.
..J g ilh a green cloth and centered
w ill have a substantial record at
from
Jacksonville
where
ihe
wai
Roth
regions,
largely
unexplored
with a large red candle nestled
any m nfcrrnre that seeks to set­
— fn a illv e r ruffle. Punch bnwli the guest of her ion and daughter' are almost twice the sire of the tle political claims.
in
law.
M
r.
and
Mr*.
Alton
FarUnited
States.
They
are
among
were let at each end of the table.
the most rugged lee-covered lands
Rainbow landw lchei. tooklei and nell, fo r three week*.
George and Minnie Meant w ill on (he map.
mlnta completed the rrfreihm rnt
have h it mother. Mrs. J. S. Means,
It established, the two small outarrangement.
During the evening. " fu n " g ifli of Gainesville, a* cue it for Ihe post* would bring to seven Ihe
number of Soviet bases on this
. were eichanged by the fifty »tud holiday!.
M r. and M ri. Garmon Wilson, continent and would extend Rus­
enta attending.
W. If. DeShaio, principal, wai of St. Auguitlnc and Mr. and Mrs. sian scientific investigation and
ip e c iil gueit at the occa»ion with Bobby Wilson, of Orlando, were occupation '.o all sides of Antare
The Weslside Congregation of
Mrs. Jamei Partin awl M r*. De Ihe recent dinner gueit* of M ri. ties.
A* ihe IGY period came to an Jehovah's Witnesses is making
Shun, recreation chairmen for J. N. Thompwn.
Mrs, R. W. Kites and ion. end, the U, S. was withdrawing plans to attend a three day Chris­
Junior High p a rtle i. a u litrd by
tian Assembly in Orlando. Jan.
M ri. W. V. Swenton and Mr* Tommy, and son-in law and daugh­ from U tile America and turning 23 23.
ter,
M
r.
and
Mr*.
Jack
D«dd,
over
Ellsworth
Base
to
Argentina.
Joe I. Henley. In charge.
Theodus Purnell, presiding mini­
w ill ipend Chrlitmaa with M ri. Wilkes Station lo Australia and
School P a rtle i
ster of the group, told members
Grade* In the elementary and K ite s' son in law and daughter. maintaining three bases at the
that I* cities w ill support the
Ugh Kbonl, here, enjoyed partlei, M r. and M r*. Kenneth Wlggs and South Pole: Marie Byrd Land. Me
assembly hy tending delegation*.
(Friday, following a Chrlitmaa pro­ four c h ild rrn , In W rit Palm B rieh. Murdo Sound and one bate Jointly
"The object of the program."
M
r.
and
M
n
.
T.
II.
Daniell
are
operated
with
New
Zealand,
gram presented in the auditorium.
Purnell said, “ is to equip every­
spending
Christmas
in
Atlanta
with
The
41-year-old
Astapcnko,
who
‘ ■Each rlauroom waa decorated
volunteered to rome lo Ihe Ant- one of Ihe preaching fellowship of
by puplli and teacher*. Student* their children.
M r*. Theodore Au!in Jr. i i a i/rctlc and spend a year with the Jehovah's Witnesses In the prartl
had prevlouily drawn name* for
patient at the Holiday House in Americans, said he enjoyed his eat use of Ihe Bible as a help
g ift cachangra.
Orlando.
stay "very much" and that " it in fortifying (he spiritual morale
In charge of parties were: flr it
Roy
Weiienbargcr
Jr.
and
Mary
was very Interesting work that it the rnm m im ity."
gradei, Mrs. Boh Itagidale, M n.
Ann
Tcainsky,
itu
d
rn
ti
at
Luthe­
w
ill certainly have important re­ The Sanford congregation will
A rthur Metcalf, and M ri. Brooks;
assitt Orlando groups in decoral
second grade. M r*. Harbin. Mr*. ran 1‘nncordia College, Auvtin, sult*."
Astapcnko worked as a fore tng the stage and arranging room­
’ T . L. Ungo Jr. and Mr*. Jimmy Tea., and Martha Jean Hardy,
ing accommodations for those
lllch a e i; third grade. Mr*. J. T. Bob Jone* College, Greenville, S easier at U ttle America's weather from other cities. The assembly
C.
are
among
the
large
number
central
with
an
international
group
- Cos, M ri. Holght and M ri. Hob
w ill be held at the Washington
P a riitr; fourth grade, Mr*. Robert of itu d r n ti home for the holl conilslfng of four Americans, an Shores Elementary School.
Australian, an Argentinian and a
Lee; fifth grade, M r i. U. F. Whrc day*.
The Rrutherhoud o f Ihe F lr tl Frenchman.
la r Jr., and Mrs. Henry Wolcott;
He said he got along with every­
•huh grade. Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr. Baptist Church met Thursday night
' and Mn. W. V. Swenson; leventh at the new educational building one and added. "They are all
grade, Mra. F. W. McCall and The Rev. Jack T. Bryant delivered very good fellowa."
DKI'KMIIP.K 19
Astapcnko, who lugged at a
M r*. Joe I. B eailey: eighth grade, the main address.
American Legion Post 213 held short black beard during the in­
Admission*
- . M r i. Lloyd Dunklee: ninth grade,
Dennia It. Crawford (Sanford)
Mra. Ferdinand Duda and Mrs. their monthly meeting and supper terview. praised the work of Dr.
William Angeloch (D e lla ry l
gtaphaa M ikler; tenth grade, M ri. Thursday night at the legion hut. Albert P, Crary of Canton. N. Y.,
Lav erne Gloria A lford iSan
Bowman and Mra. M nnki; clev- Gene Gore and Thomai Moon were the leader of the U. S. IGY sclen
ford)
flats in A ntarrtlra. He la id his
enth grade, Mrs. Paul T ciln iky, supper chairmen.
The M Y F of the Firvl Methodist slay here helped hit English and
I n n lihodet Sanford i
M n . Howe and Sira. Andrew Duds
recently presented a he even plckrd up some NavyFannie Hobh (Sanford*
J r.; twelfth grade, M ri. Roy Al­ Church,
C hrlitm aa pageant written amt slang — an achievement he did
Sydney Wilkes (D e lla ry)
ford.
produced by Linda M iller amt Lyn­ not enlarge upon except to say
Velda Hegcn (Sanford)
Cab Seoul Parly
Births
Cub scout park 243 met at the da Clark. Thirty-two m rm tv r* took " II wasn't loo hard because the
Baby g irl to Mr. amt Mrs.
home of Cub Master John Fvam pari In the program, during which vocal Hilary is lim ited."
lie wasn't completely satisfied
Thomai Lawler (Sanford)
and Mn. Kvana fo r their annual Jerry U lrey and Ann Lundy re­
ceived attendance pins.
with the accommodations, though.
Baby lioy to Mr. and Mrs. E r­
Christmas party.
Aiiapcnkn u |tl the New Zealand­
nest Sanches (Sanford)
The Florida room waa beautiful
ers at Srott Base each had his
Discharge*
ly dacorated for the ocraiion with
own private living space and hr
John Ltvock ( Mail land i
mowflakei, C hrialm ai wreathi,
felt this was a heller system as
Charles Guerry (Sanford)
a ta ri and Santa C laui.
men need aome privacy (or pay
Mrs. Stanley Smith and baby
Horn* movie* were ihown aftrr
etiological reasons.
boy (Sanford)
(In opening prayer. Included wai
Astapcnko said the food served
Unda I.nu Windsor (Sanford)
a seen* of the fire truck ride the
at U tile America contained too
scout* made rerenliy.
DECEMBER 2* 21
many sweets amt he "couldn't tin
A Bobcat induction ceremony
Admissions
drrsland how- It was possible to
was held ai the scout* circled a
lu i* Spivey (Lake Monrue)
cat je lllr i wllh meal." Hr said
simulated fire. New member* rr
Bell N. Wallace (Lake Mon­
reived were Glenn Wiggins. Jimmy
roe)
Name* of the November "Top
F ra w r and Wayne Crabtree. The T rn " bombardier navigators were
Smilhlc May Henderson (San­
boya repeated the Scout promlie announced today hy Captain James
ford)
. Jo univon and parents acccptrd re D. Hamage. commander Heavy At
Rosetta Ferbcr (Sanfurd)
iponiiblUnra a t outlined in the tack Wing One at the Sanford Na
W illiam H arriioo (Sanford)
"
program.
John Uvock (M aitland)
S A N FRANCISCO - ( U P l i val A ir Station.
Charlei and David Kvam wrre
Births
Sanford's "Savage Sons" of Hea­ Telephone rails may now tie plarhonor acouta for the month. Bobby vy AHark Squadron Five took Ihe rd to Guadalcanal. World War H
Rat.) girl to Mr. and Mrs.
Lee waa preiented the Iwar lx*ik. top spot fo r Ihe second consent- battleground In the South Pacific
John p. Scgcn (Sanford!
I.arry o lllff read the GM ptl live month. VAILS Is deployed
Discharge*
The P aclflr Telephone A Tele
Christmas ilo ry after which a clc aboard the aircraft carrier I'SS j graph Co said Ihe service w ill cost
Kalhrrtnc Sells and baby boy
- wer Cbriitm a* ik tt w a i prevented Forrestnl with the U. 8. Slsth *12 for three minute* from any
(Osteen)
under the direction of Mr*. I-con Fleet. S i* other position! in Ihe I point In the Unitrd Stale* and will
Dorle R. Brown and baby boy
O lllff, den mother. Taking part Top T en'' are alto filled by Sav he available from 12 midnight to
iSanford)
• were David Kvana, announcer; age Sons.
l.sierne Gloria AlfonJ (San­
I a. m. f r i t I. which is 3 M p. m
/Jlte vle Clonla, handkerchief; Wayne
ford)
VAII S, commanded by Cdr I ,0 * 30 P‘ he following day
Crabtree, handpalnted lie; t i n M. Howell Jr., has consistently
Guadalcanal time.
Clouts. mink lined sink plug: Jim ­ led Heavy Attack Wing One in
-----------------------------my Fraier, (rain; I.a rry Neely,
I tombing
ability.
Underscoring I C x p O llH iv C C h i c k e n
pink blouie; Charlei Kvam. china; their motto. "Bombing Is Our
At
ARCADE. N. Y. - ( U P t l - Thrre
B illy Mikler, doll and Gilbert Business." the squadron has wun
p
a
il
presidents
of
the
Arcade
KiVoigM, money.
Ih rrr o f the quarterly bombing
"We with you a M erry l im it derhiea h rld by Ihe Wing, and last warn* Club chipped In lo buy a
re a l" wai iung by the Imyi a i a April won the High Altitude Bomb lour and a half pound prire chic­
ken at a children's fund benefit
finale.
mg Events in Ihe Naval A ir Wea suction.
Mr. Kvana received a huge pons Meet in Kl Centro. Cal.
They couldn't think of anything
C h riilm a i card, handmade, from
Bombardier* In Ihe "Top Ten"
the boyi. Memben exchanged g ilti lor November are A M. Campbell, H ie to do with the bird, so they
2 H E . Is*l
and carh received a g ift from (lie VAIIS, firs t place LL ( jg l G. \'. ate it. . .at $7 11 a pound
•'P ack committee.
East. V A IIS , second; Lt. (Jg) J
On dliplay were large com- thap If. Bailey J r. (V A IIS ), third.
. . . ed Chrivtmai tree* nud e by the
The fourth spot is held hy LL
; ' ■bo&gt;'» ■* project of tho month w hich
(J«D ‘J- F. T iu u t, VAH I I . Fifth
w ill lie p rrvtnlrd to aliut lm
through eighth places aoe held hy
Refrevhmrnt* were served and m em bcri of VAH 3, U . (Jg) M
I hove preint lang C h riilm a i mug*
G. Heckler. T. R. Walton. Lt. &lt;)g)
led by J. M. Matey.
Don laipone, and Lt. fjg ) M. M.
Ill) Club Meeting
llercher.
The Home D em onitri lion club
In ninth place Is L t. (Jg) Abe
met Friday morning at the home
Fennell, VAH -9, followed by R.
of Mrs. W. P. C arter on Lake
M. Mile, also of VAH 9. and the
, Charm. Mr*. Lynn M o ile r, p re s­
lop scoring bomber in the recent
ident preilded over the builnevi
sixth (tombing derby.
aetilon during which the year'*
project was d lic u iie d .
Member* worked on craft work
after which a covered dish lunch
At
eon w ai served.
Attending were Mine*. Lynn
r» '.H o lie r, W. P. Carter. W W. Diet
' -T ic k , AI Dawson, C. S. Lee and
Robert le t,
Cbippel Guild Circle
K
Member* of the Chappel Guild
Every thing m Building Matrrisls from Foundation
e ,.i
circle held ■ Chrlitm aa parly rer
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Tuberculosis Increases
But Seals Fight Disease
Tubereuloaia ca»r* have increas­
ed In Florida thl* year, according
In prelim inary reports Irom the
S tlt* Board of llra lth . Death*
Jfrr-n ih r d lira ie alio advanced in
number*.
TB It one of Florida'* most c v
penaive distave* and remain* one
of l it m ajor health problem*. Ac­
cording to authorille*. Florida
iper.ill about U ’- j million annually
In effort* to find, treat and check
on pertona who have or have had
tuberrulotli. T h ii doe» not include
(he per«onal h ja In hrnkfti hnm r*
ard social and economic problem*
0&gt;[ patient*
Two of Florida'* leader* In Ih r
public bralth field have pointed
out that there I* no plare fo r fa lie
optlmtim n r. Wllaon T. Sowder,
atile health offirer, and Or. C.
M. Sharp, director of the llu rra u
of Preventable Di*ea*e«, hate
urged the continuation of the p r r i
ent luberculoii* control program.
Some 1,300 peraon* arc patienta
in F lo rid *’* four atate tu b e rru loti*
#ho*ntal*. located in Lantana, Or
rondo. Tampa and Tatlahaaaee.
Since 1933. nearly 3,000 patient*
hate hern dlichargrd a* cured or
Im pm ted. However. It I* e itim a t
ed that another 3.000 active caar*
are unknowingly ipreadlng tuber
ru lo ii* germa to th rir famtliea,
friend* and other* with whom they
tome in contact
Dr. Sharp raid, "where the com ­
munity-wide X-ray lu rte y plan ha*
# a rrv fd it* purpose. we m u it *hift
our emphaala to lelcclive X-ray
taam lnatiofl of group* where a
high rate of luherculom ia known
to e tlit, or to the tuberculin teat-

ing program, aa the need may in
dirate."
The 32nd annual C h riilm a t Seal
Sale ia now being conducted hy
voluntary
tubcrculoila
aitocialion*.
C h riilm a t Seal dollar* work to
Inform the individual ami the com
munity about the diaeaae. They
help aolve problem* that confront
TR patient* and their fa m ilk *:
and finance national and ilalewide
medical and aocial rctcarch pro­
ject*.

Army Is Seeking
Non-Gunshy Dogs
WASHINGTON —tU P Il— The
Army Q u *n e rm **trr General i*
looking for l.onn inrnnipteuou*ty
colored German shepherd dog* for
rervice a* sentrie* at Nike and
other m iiiiic baie*
Male* lea* than three year* old
arc preferred. They mutt vtand
between 22 and I* Inche* at the
ahoulder* and weigh about to and
90 pound* One other thing they
m uit not be gunthy.

Tomorrow’s Farm
To Resemble Plant

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IN D E X

£ .in ln rh

OWNER WANTS
OFFER

LAFF - A • D AY

1—
LOST AND F O l'N D
2—
FOR RENT
2 A -R O O M A BOARD
1—REACH RENTALS
I—
W ANTED TO R E M
J—R E A L ESTATE FOR S ALE
6—
FARMS • ACREAGE .
GROVES
7—
R EA L ESTATE W ANTED
0— MISCELLANEOUS
9—
FLOWERS * PLANTS
SHRUBS
10—
OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II—
AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
t : —r o a t s l m o to rs
13— FARM SUPPLIES *
M ACH INERT
M — PETS • LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
IS— ARTICLES WANTED
10— PLACES TO EAT
17— HF.AI T l P3RLORS
IA—F E M A L F h e l p w a n t e d
19—
M ALE HELP W ANTED
M A LE tin FEM ALE
2 i— w o r k w i n t e r

Custom built 3 bedroom. 3 full
tiled hath*, built on large lot
In beautiful M ayfair aectlon.
Thl* home feature* terraro
floor*, large screened porch.
Natural wood rahm ei* In large
kitchen equipped with electric
ranee and refrigerator. Owner'*
equity 31300 00. Any offer will
be given comulrration
See
SEMINOLE REALTY
1901 rack Ave
FA 2 3212
CLOSE IN'
1 bedroom. I bath. 2 *tory farm
h o u • e recently remodeled.
Approx. 3 acrei cleared A fenc­
ed land. Low- dawn payment
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O I’ PORTI N in e s
:J —SPEC! A I SERVICES
21—P I \N O SERVICES
It- A —I lL ll OING CONTR ACTORS
"W h e n y o u ’re re a d y to concede defeat 1 It vail th d
23— E l.lit TICK 31
plumber."
CONTRACTORS
{3-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
R IM ESTATE FOR RALE
23*l i BUILDING SUPPLIES
2—i n n RENT
27— NOTH E * PERSONALS
Fue
aero tile farm. Large 3 liedFOR RENT
2 bedrocm btivk
29— ARTICLES FOR S ALE
rtHim hnute, large ham E aiy
hou'e
Ideal
legation
Furnished
20— F I R N lt l RE A
term* Jn»eph B. U r y . Phene
or unfurnuhed 1 v 2 '-l.'i 1 nr
HOUSEHOLD
F A 2-1223.
FA 2 1231.
t u r n o r t h in k s
'lVJHR IlltOW N REALTY
\Vr would like lo take th l* mean- tVKI.AKA v r v n TMENTS; room*
private t-atha. 111 11 Ftr«t Sg
of thanking al! of our friends A
Realtor
neighbor* for Iheir many act*
L I K E MARY
of kindne** during our berieve- Thl* i* a free p.*** in the RiU
Ph F 1 2 1237 or FA 2 1961
Theatre for Terr* Tro*per. K*p.
meet in the lo«* of cur hu»bacd
l»er 30. '3*
and lather. A *peci*l thank* to
the pallbearer*, the donor* of
« Block* W f vl Of French
food and the the beautiful flow ­ I bedroom houve. kitchen furnnhtd Clean and clove in FA 7-4013
Awnug on Wlh Street.
er*
Jimmy Cowan
MODEL OPEN DAILY_____
Mr*. Robert W Lord
and Family
. a ig r ■* A 3 Ird ro u m u n fu in ir h e d

NEW ORLEANS —(L’ P D - Fu
lure farm * w ill bo "ru n like an
efficient fa cto ry" with clc ttric a l
appliancei performing every chore
from milking row * to irrigating
field* and cleaning out Ihr barn*
So taya G. C. Rawl*. vice p rc ii
dent of Ihe A m rrk a n In ililu te of
Electrical Engineer*, wlm told a
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
ronferenre on rural electnlirallon 2 -1 OR HI NT
a p a rtm e n t. 313. I7PO M a g n o lia t Bedroom, 2 bath klGhcn equip
here that even pig pen* w ill be
prd htime Manv other extra*,
air conditioned
FurnDhed apartment. 301'a W H I. 2 bedroom hou»e kitchen equipped
bid llriatclIfL FA 1-1IW._____
Plume F A :
2, 3 and * bedroom house* and
ROSA L . PAYTON
New tinftirnlvhrd garage apart­
arnall apartment.
ment. controlled heatme. couple llrg D tn e d Real 7. *tata Broker
ROSA I.. PAYTON. Broker
M IAM I lU P ti - A middle aged |r t i l * r » H M o*f I l F I » « M f f
Pit FA 2 I2 u l — 17-92 at H ia w a th a
only PA 2 429.1.
Phone FA 2-1301
tomato grower, deipondent over i f M l s s I * l • « n l p . ! l * r W » . •»
^business lo**ei, hanged hlm»elf k1%i | rI,F t h l H F » f
New
2 bedroom borne, le rra /ro
I o n II I NT— 33 ft tra ile r Pine- 2 Bedroom furnished h o u s e
ARilris n Mb *r»p,#y
Sunday, police reported.
ItiMir•. large ear porte and uttlily
FA
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Tr.
Court
Ph
FA
2
3176
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The body of Herman l'. Rubin. f u A l l r * t A | | i « f » « * i I* f i i nDie*■
rwim 16 two J i non fur equity
s* Hi i *
33. w * i found by hi* wife In the !■:■ 4 I • I m • f i t 1I# i w p ir 4 b ;%BBlsi»i 2 bedroom apatlmcnt near Fine. Beautifull* (unbilled loom. Private
halame i.:2 t*«r month Phone
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bathroom of their home here.
e rr i t ichool. iu&gt; pet*. 2613 Elm
FA 2 2371
home. Phone FA 2-7301
Y#»«| Bf ld B ' i f l l
V#i| • F t (IBP*
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Mra. Rubin told potlre her hitsAve
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w h fti
IT IS R K A l. ESTATE
311 Palmetto Ave 1 room turnnh II
hand had become deipondent be ay nmyi e* Ur 1 m
•I t h t f
■ * ) o ' l , ib.iy h i « «
T II PMItlpa Phone Geneva 2732.
• •k Crumley Jt Montrith
#»**♦# of
A iH r#w
H
ed apartment Ground (luor
rawtc of "huge financial lo»*e»'* A g a i n *
M ahon*).
Ur v a a ^ t . l a i f » f
luway 46. 3 liedroom hou*r, furat 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 1695
in the tomato buim ri*.
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Furnlvhrd garage apart mem 309
n iih rd 360. unlurnithcd 133
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l ! “l *i t la. ulitia
Mi r i g h t , t f t l i i t i f l a r m r m l l i « f m m t h #
Cnfurnlihcd 3 room houro, kitchen
.1 llc tlr m m i— I A 2 R a th
Urn# o f t h * f t r * I
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n o t ir#* E a c h r l a l m o f
n It * : I
equipped
Garage, n itr lawn,
!»* Ifi w r i t i n g
aM
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\o i m r
Kwh| rnndilion
Adult* Phone
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FA 2 1049 nr TA 2 3137
tif ! ’••* FI*'rMia ■i «?* I *

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Business So Bad
Grower Hangs Self

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Skidaw B o*** — Cadar Chcita
Lamp* — Plantar*
Sofa Pillow*
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Strong — Smart —• Roomy
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Serving Oven*, Popcorn Popper*.
S Cane*try Set* and Range Set*.
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Home Gifts

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Choice o f Fabric* — f 119.30
The G ift Th»t I* Alwaya
tn% Down
Arreptable
Lay-Awav Now For CHritlmaa
FARRELL'S ARCADE PACKAGE
ECHOL S REDDING CO
310 E. F irst Ft.
119 So. Magnolia
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Cornar Table* — Tier T a h iti
Map and C cffre Table*
From 12.93
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RANFOIID FU R NITUR E i &lt;i
Living Room buitai — M irror*
Bedroom Suite* — RoeWaw*
Throw Rug* — Cedar Rube*
Carving Sat* — It r a ii Ware
TED W ILLIAM S HARDWARE
203 E. r .lh St
le t u i ihow you a
TRUE Fro«tproof Frigidatre
Refrigerator and F r r r ir r

SANFORD FURNITURE i l l
309 East First 81.
Smoking Stand* — Ea*v Chair*
Table llid ie f — lla tio c k *
I le t k *

Gifts for Boys
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Set* and Arrevvoriei
m - i OFF
W INS TV
319 F l i t
FA 2 299t
L ie Our LayA-W ay Tlan

Gifts for Dad

Erector Set*, at art at 7'-&lt;• ChrmDCRESENT
TOOLS:
Wrenches. try Set* 2 93 Bovine Glove* 133
Plier*. Hack Saw*. ;S'« Off L o t Dump Truck* from I 99
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES
Ship n Shore Rlou»e». Aileen For Remainder Of Month
GREGORY
LUMBER
CO.
Spomwear — Cotton Knit T -S h irii,
«lh St. A Maple Ave FA 2 (1300
k j’ctal Puaher* and Coordinate*
w
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
11 #

W'. Fir*l St.

OJUD Sportawaar. Canon knit
Capri ptnta. aU rti k blouaei.
Coordlnalta In all atyla*.
GARRETT S
First St. k Sanford Ave.

Home Gifts
»

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biaita dataw are
B aaullfully Decorated Set rin g

Triyi
Y O W IL L ’S
De Yeur C krlitm a l Buying
On Our B a ir Payment
O r Lay A-Way Plan
FU R N ITU R E CENTER
111 w . r i m St.
StarMphoole A H i-Fi
RECORDS * PHONOGRAPHS
WINN TV
I I I E, la t. St
FA 1
We Service Record P la y c ri

Gifts for Him

A fte r " I " FO R M A L WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Sala* and R lnlat Service
JIM ROBSON’S MENS WEAR
113 .Magnolia Ave.

Gifts for Family

Large lelcrtmn of toy*, athletic
.qulpmrnt, boat*, motor*, hunting
and cim pin- equipment
E v rrv thine For The Sportiman
ROBSON S SPORTING GOODS

V G it T T il M BRINGS
ROBES W eih'n Wear and Wool­
PLEASURE FOREVER
en* 33*3 to 31431. Itnbe A Pajama Mo*le Camera*, p rirrd from tl? V&gt;
Seta only to 93
1VIEROLDT S CAMERA SHOP
B. L PERKINS A SON
210 So. Park Ave
M E. F lr it St.
FA 2 1311
C hriitm a* Gifla of F ruit*.
r ia u tl Shirt* 31 la nr 2 for U U
J rllle t, re ra n * and Candir*
Sleeping Baga ttao up. Camp W * »hip. S A II Green Stump*
RIanketi 31 IT or 2 for tl.on
Open 7 lo 9 every dav.

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
310 Sanford Avenuo

Airman Smrta k Jackets; d rtia A
•port. Wamblay Tiea 139-200
Holeproof S o tkl 1.09 pr.
Beth Bnhe* • 93
PURCELLS

STUCKEY'S Ifiry. 17 92
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Watchet. Luggage. Wallet*
Man-.- other gift*.
SANFORD JEW ELRY
AND LUGGAGE
300 Sanford A c ,
Ph. FA 2-3631

REAL ROTATE f o r SALE

Tucn.. iK’ c. 2 3 . 1R58— PAgt' 7

4ar raid

i a l' vns. oi.n

low Down Pay men I a
A Monthly P aym rnli
4'ONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor

Inc.

C«r H*ry. i l l ! A }lth 81.
rh n o * r A 2 IM t

l.akrfront I bedroom n a m i home.
Practically finished on ln»ide.
Beautiful lot right on lake. Short
di«tance from DcLand. 32.709
ra*h prlre. Can be financed Call
Crumpton Rudder* in Orlando,
GA 7 6331
H E A L E S I 1 T E H K IV F .-IN
7314 I 't r n c h A»e.

J. W. HALL

i* .

H *i* lie u wanted

13
A BUILDING-REPAIRSP U V T lX r.

MAN WANTED—Good opening
Sell Rawlelgh Product* In San
Build to your plane. *
ford or E. Voluiia Co. Year
Remodeling and Additlona
round ilfa d y work; good profiti,
DON LU KE
see J. W. M a tte r, P. o. Bo*
Phon. r A 2-3324
74, Anthony or write naw lrlgh’t,
Depl.
FAL 440-I37,
Mcmphl*, 77— NOTICES— PERSON A IJI
Tenn.
SCOTT'S PALM MANOR
Horn* for the aged
10— Male or Female
IfJO Orlando P r Sanford
Thone FA 2 721 1
Colored h«!p wanted, m uit be over
—
, ■
■—
--U
21 apply in peraon at Pig .V
OUI-l'n«h(nnrd llnndyntan
W hittle
Save up a few odd Job* and give
It-^ rV w a n te rl
me a call. Ell (tx them all.
20770
Bafty lin in g , ironing FA 2 7971 - FA
- —
-*■
l/ iie weight »*fely with newly
Ironing, 10c k lie . FA 2 7241.
H rtraicd
P c *-A l)lc l
Tablet*.
Only 99c cl your Drug itorc.
23—SPECIAL SERVICES
W ELL DRILLING
Fairhanka Mor»e Pumpi
Ite p a lri to all make*
HOWARD W. LONG
207 E. Commercial Ave
Phone FA 2 2333
Quick Laundromat Service
S hirt* Finished In 49 Houu
Samtona D r j Cleaning
E. 23th St. Foodmart Bldg
s o t it is id i: i . U N i in m m

29— ARTII NFS FOR M I.B
Cotton A Wool Y ir m
Notion*,
Thread*. Tap**.
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
A'. The Sign Of Th* Totem Pol*.
2817 S. French Ava.
BARGAINS IV USED HEATERS
Moat Any Make
IT R X ITl'R E CENTER
11* n . 1*1 M E A 2-3111,

T lliv illo n Tul«?i Teited 1 re«.
RO LLIN S HOBBY SHOP
A t Ih e Sign O f The Totem Tolt
2-3641
2617 S. French Aee.

FACTORY TO YOU
1LUMINLM
I ENETl AN BLINDS
"Call H a ir Phone FA
Enclmcd head Sag-proof boilom
ta il with p in tle end*. P in tle
FARMERS A C E SLY
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
or rayon tape*. Cotton or nylon
V V Farmer, Realtor
SYSTEMS
cordi
D II. Whitmore. Aiaoc.
A ll type* and awe*. Im lallcd
S r n k n r lk (ila s a and P n ln l Co.
113 S. Ftench Ave Th F k 2 3221
"D o It Y o jrie if ’
A fter houri FA 2 2619 or FA 2 4921
112-114 W 2nd St Ph FA 14621
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
S T I N E
Compton* Encyclopedia*. FA2-3360.
i m MON1I M. RAM .
Machine end Supply Co.
RE I t . TOR A INSLROR
j 297 W 2nd St
l h l \ 2 6132 Aquarium so gal. with tlaqd A
Third St, 3 Park Avenue .South
pump -- Deluxe couloment' ex­
ENk ELOPES, L cllctlu aiD. »tu!r
Y all Call Ball
tra* .13 fnh X?1 FA 2-4*13
ment*. invoice* hand lull* and
Phone FA 2-3641
program*.
et c.
Progreuive 20 Ruihr! Dream naval orange*.
i l l ' l l . F I. I K K F R O N T LOTS
Printing Co Phont VA 7 2*31 —
32 30 per bu. Without baikct.
In brautiful rr*idential area.
306 W rit 13lh Si.
FA 2 0971,
4J..\ftiwt with lernt*
A uto Repair* A Bn ad Sttvlca
COUNTRY PROPERTY
120 Bat* ArcorHian, Hcauliful
H A LL'S GARAGE
2 ' » A cre*, on paved roa d . »ome
*w cft hmed. .Sacra fice 365.
FA 2 7303
la rg e c it n i* tre e *, d iffe re n t v a rl 40" C tlcrv Ave.
FA 2-1231.
FA 2-2o:(&lt;
e tir* A tr e o f v o u n : ta n ir lo w * . Nile* A Sia.idayt
BICYCLE; Row 74" S w inn.R ar.
Two hom e* P r lr e 310.099 00 w ith
ROLI-AWAY,_ Hmpuai amt (tab*
rr , excellent condilton, |2S.
te rm * a va ila b le .
Bed*. Day, W’rrk or Month—
Call FA 2 0740.
T ri. F4 2-513! Furmtura Center
/serf fly C ovywroy
C*-d portable typewriter. *44.30.
116 Wen F in t St.
t'vcil aiandrrd typew riter, 133 00.
1.6 N. Park Ave.
I*h F a 2 3123
Powell’a Office Supply, 117 S.
T. W. HERO. Broker
Magholia. FA 2 3912.
Phone FA 2 2411
W'mtrr Muietlc Spinet Piano, lult"
(Inch n in M
m n M I.K OH RENT. 2 Bedroom W in d s h ie ld
key board, walnut; alm oit neve.
1 ent ( ila u
CR home at 7704 Magnolia Avr. Ih ro r CLisw
Coit 3930 Will veil 3373. I*rm&gt;.
s k h y ic i:
GE equipped kitchen, 2 block*
Phone FA 2 19TL
from Pinccr*»t School. I'A 2 2.177 S rn k i r i k t i l s * * nnd I '. iin t Co.
Hollywood
bedroom »et, living
nr 2719 I'alm rtto A \ f
I t : I I I W 2nd M. Ph FA I - I t J l
room eel. automatic w a jh rr.
•-P L d W K fts . P U N T r
HEATING
baby bed, kilrben table and
chain. FA 7 0213.
II. H. POPE CO.
t . i n r i : v i l l i : NURSERY
101 8. Park ----- FA 2 4234
HEAUTIFCI, HOLLY
2 9 -F I R N IIL R E and
All kind* and airr*
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
Furniture Moving A Storage
EA 2 0996
Grape* die A if.
c E. P IIIM .IPS. Agrnl
• niG \ ALUEh
w.vsnncnN van lin k s
Malkin Market C A B B A G I'.
• QUICK C R E D ir
1300 F rrn rh Ave.
FA 3 1991
• EASY TERMS
PLANTS for *alf . Fred Thuritan, FA 2 39*0,
Rpac* Healer* — Floor Furn»ee*
Clean and Service. *1 30 Outaidr
New And C*ed Furniture
U nhid* t’la n ii fur »*le, J fur
lank liuta lla lio n FA 2 1163
111 E firs t SI.
EA 2 142J
*3 00 Mr*
B ill Whitley. 214
R ra ttn r

AUTO C.LASS
INSTALLKD

WILSON - MAIER

F

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IJ A —PLUM BING ana HOOFING

$SAVE$
N ew A Used
F u r n itu r e and A p p lla n e e *

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Farm A Garden Camar

ANNUALS
Mi Calary An.

Mather of Sanford
201 209 E. F u n St. Ph. T A 8-0311

Lot* for •*!■&gt;, located n mile* W'. POTTED PLANTS Ph. FA 2-1112
AIR LONDITIONING
of Panford. Pb r i 7 3760.
er FA 2-0270
S A N F O R t) CONTR ACT and REPAIR WORK U ird furniture. aPpRanet*. (Mia
tro. Bnught-ioM. Larry'a M a rl
FLOWER SHOP. W t telegraph. 1007 Sanford A te .
FA 2 4162
For the Beit f l u e * In |teat Evtal#
113 Sanford A vj Ph. FA 141*1.
CLARKS PLUMBING AND HEAT­
FISHERS N TH S ER t
3KF. C U L L K N &amp; I I A K K K Y
ING ha* moved to our new locaCla«wified l ) i- | i l: iy
W'. A. Cagle, Jr. Salrvnvan
Magnolia 3 Onora FA 2 4313
lion 602 W. ?7th St
Phone
110 N Park A v*. Ph l \ 7-7391 Omanarnlal Shrub* • Tree* - p»»|
FA 2 2374.
I ndrr Conttrurtlng
_
Mayfair tecUon. a ipadnua 3 had i l - a c tcTWo b I l 7 « t C T U I C W 1
PLUMBING
room home. FA M69*
31 Ford I* 109 pickup f u * tondb
Contracting A Repair*
tlnn. Term*. F A. ScOlt. • VoFrre Eatlm atr*
R lin i. n r A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
luaia Dr . Denary. Fla
R. L. HARVEY
Raymond Lundqulit. Ataor.
204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3.193
FA 2 3131
Atlantic Bank Bldg.
A Q U IK T C O M M U N IT Y
'.11 Ford 1 ii*in,w Line, fully- equip­
N
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a r M a j f a ir C o u n tr y C lu b
u rr O R T U M T Y * f l l T ill W FI K
ped. »oo
m t r.
t iih . 81. 24—PIANO SERVICE
«
Earrpt tonally rle*n anil nicely
Apartment 4
PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
land*ca|ved 3 l&gt;edrn«m and I hath
IV. I „ II 111 MON
home with a lot of evtra*— l l win par YOU ro • * * ia* btforo
you buy. Open Evening* and Ph FA 2 4223 After 3 00 p. m
I l.o ltID A
ROOM HOBBY
H u m e s D e n iiriic il 1'*it*
Stinda* a
ROOM KITCHEN EQl I I’ M ENT
K ln ritla l. iv in c
—B L I N D S — HEATERS — F iH T s m r. T H A it. e h s a i p .s 21- 4 III II.D IN G 1 ON I R Vl ru n s
-1 A i lle ilro o m s — i k - JL it h i
Palatka, Fix.
DRAPES—PATIO
s .v |, E S
For carpentry, painting, *cr*anPRICE ONLY 313.7(9 CORNER
ing. roofing, and pla*t»r icpair,
TOT—Only S63'i down plu* Ho* Two ton OMC truck nro*tn( van
a-phalt I lie. a-bettuf tiding,
.MODERATELY PRICED *
See 't at Phillip* * 1#'* aero**
mg nn F i l l financing
nia-univ &lt;-r wu-xl *lep*, leveling
river (' ft Davit
and
n pairing
gurage*
ami
wrr&lt;king call 1*1 2 4899,
For Sale 13 llud*on. good running
w DILTHICHS - REALTOR
condition,
radio
A
healrr,
3100
Flu Methv in—Velma Gontaler
E L E fT R IC A L SERVICE
Plume FA 2 3113 t f l r r 3 M
Adelaide Jl Mme* — A tro cia lr*.
I3ul 1‘ aik Ave
FA 3 I f l i •39 n rl Air a dr It 3 1| , I'uwrr
V A IT 'I'H t LEANER REPAIRS
glide, very rra«onahle rq u lt*. Part* for all make* of -leaner*;
171 II je r month imluding ta*e»
F .lcrtrltu . Hoover, Kurhy. etc.
rra*on*hlc
paymenta. Call aflcr
an.) in*tiram c A tt r a it i. r 3 bed
Frre p u k u p Work guaranteed
Im m e d ia te O c c ti|ia ic y
7 p m I'A 2-7133
ro«ri) home Ideally located in
I A 2 1163
W'n tiu n r n n te c P e r* o ra l
L illie W n irr FA 2 7*93.
t l —b o a t s and w o r o n s
S n tis fn c lin n o r Your
Houia W iring — Electric S e rilc i
Money C h e e rfu lly
Sid Vihlrn
"Everything for the Spwiliman"
N
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HOME
Keftinded.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
Your Evtnrude Dealer
in * nire r elghlMirfuwnl featuring
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913 |
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
3 bedroom*, laic bath, all elrctric
304
6-1
E.
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FA
2-3961
M -A 11. d in g
r e p a i r ,s
kitchen, well landaeaned lot
with the be*t in patnn tor »um- i T - x i t W W I w iN + te b ------------ PAINTING
m rr living. Within walking diaUnce nf echnol and thopplng Ca*h for furniture or lurplu*. FLOOR landing and finf*hlng
Cleaning.
waxing
Serving
Super T ud ln g Pn*l. Sanfoid
renter Q U IC K P M M K M IO N .
Seminole County *lnce 1923.
Under I I t . OOP. GOOD TERMS
Orlando limy. FA 2 0677.
H. Sf. Gleaion. Lake Mary
C or. H *v v . 17-R2 A 2 7 lh S t.
C n n n tru c tio n Co.. InC.
WANT To B U Y: old Iraddle
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DOME
I’ hnn* FA 2-1 -’.01
211 tV r.l 7Mh Street
Smgre Sewing Machine. Phone I M I 'E K I A I , D K C O K A T O R S
wilh .1 tiedroom*. J bath* GK k il
I’ hiinr I'A 7 7107
pa
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and
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FA
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und'caiu-d
lot
Included
Theatre for Dedr Sliar on E*p
It-R E A L T Y riR M IR S
arr divhwaaher. duiaxal, TV
Dre. 39. Ml
aroal. automatic w ith e r, T h ii
Sanford* Mo*t Modern
la a "more fo r your money" buy
Rrauty Salon
at &gt;16,100 with a t v . rnortSoft Water T V .Stamp*
rare and 372 30 per n-onlh E x ­
lu n n ii r r s b e a u ty nook
cellent term *.
103 So. oak
FA 2 3TI2
W. II. " B ill* ^ T E M P E R Ageney 19— FBMAI.F H U T W a NTEI»
2 lledrorimw
Me invite vou In be our ruchI s absolutely free
llta lto r A Inauicr
without obligation nl one of SAnford'n leading
Florida (toon*
A iis r. Laura H Oaier. II E. Taffer Lady 38 lo 30 year* nf age, perma
Motels while vou locate suitable housing for
— F.tl.A. nrnt poution. Invpertor a iirm A rlrtt P ricr, E v tre lt Harper
*
you
and your family. Pick up your key at the
birr.
Apply
In
peraon
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Phon* FA 3-4*91
M2 N. Park
Sale* Office.
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Colonial Cleaner*.

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South
P IN E C R E S T

RAVENNA PARK

3rd Addition.

Quality Homes

VA • FHA H I A In Service
Conventional
Financing
Dow n Payments
Low As $100

Seminole Really

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Less Than Kent

Buy Now

Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

at

SJwsunak&amp;A

COUNTRY CLUrt
MANOR

$ 28000

(In c lu d e s C lo s in g )

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‘8280

WKtaCOiME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

S(en»trom Really

If! RBERT 81ENSTRON
REALTOR
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I.OTTIIJ BROADWAY*
Awnrlalev
111 N. Park riL f A I III#

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HELP

WANTED

WANTED AT ONCE
Raw lelgh Dealer In part Sanford
nr E ait Voluiia Co. WrRe Raw!figh t. Dept. FAL 410 R, Mtra

ptui, lean.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
RRAII.EY ODHAM.
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Quotable
Quotes

MONTGOMERY, A l*. ( U P li— o t f of my father a m urderer*. Al
The confession of Virginia convict 1 *0 Fuller, serving a life len­
Calvin Pruitt that he killed Ala ience In Kilby prison."
Pruitt, an Alabama native, laid
bim a A lly, G cn n om in e e Albert In a lengthy •tatrment that he
Pattrrson four years ago has been fatally »hot the elder Patterson
branded a hoa* by the victim 's during an attempted robbery In
vice • ridden Phenix City In last,
son.
while stationed at nearby Ft.
A lly. Gen. John Pattrrson, Ala
Henning, Ga,
hvma'a governor • rlrc t, said: " I
Fuller, a Russell County deputy
have investigated the statement sheriff at the time of the killing,
of Calvin A' Pruitt in which he * • &gt; «onv|etcd o f the pistol s la y
claims to have killed my father. It ,n*
***» indicted along with
has been established lhai hi* SI •Garrett, the stale attorney genstory Is untrue and a h o i*.
rra l at the lime of the slaving,
“ I say onee mnrt lhai we havr *nd Russell County Solicitor Arch
--------------------------------------------------Ferrell
Garrett fled to Texas where he
entered an insane ^sylum Inst has
since rcturnrd. Ferrell was ac­
quitted
Gov. James K. Folsom released

ta ile d Pres* talernalionst
NEW YORK—F crm tr Preside*
Truman, on Teamsters' President
fames Hoffa's plans to n r ; * nj„ .
all municipal workers
"They are public servants |
don't think any body has the ri;h t
to fool with them. If I wen p.-nideni, nobody w-ould."
BOSTON—MtllinnaIre industrial­
ist Bernard Goldflne, on being
sentenced to three months in pni.ion for contempt of court:
" I am very sorry for what hap.
pened. I hope you (Federal Judjr
Charles E. Wyrarvfki Jr ) wilt
take that Into consideration "

Production Higher
Than Anticipated

j VENTURA.

Calif Elizabeth
I Ann Duncan, on Ihe marriage of
her son and Olga Duncan, who
,N l*A K E MARY IM.AY — The*e youiiKstcrg reenacted « was slain in an alleged "fo r hire ‘
Harv
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famous Chrintma*
see
ic in the I.ake Mary Chaml)or
of, ,ploltiary officials
officials. A
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the iim»
lim e, Fol-----.
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WASHINGTON . U P li - Despite
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c Commerce b u ild in g . I h is group, anil o th e r*, p e rfo rm e d
"There was no love th e re "
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SANTA JOINS SINGING — Snntu npreml* sonjrfest b e fore S iin ta d is trih u te d t h e jr if t s ir.a production In IN I U expect- P niltl's wife V eld., said some
CIIOISKL, France—Ingrid BergI0 2 t bv th e la te Jo h n n ie E v a n r.
(H e ra ld S ta f f P h o to )
his hnniln to Rive cmphnsln to a none at the fro m the C h ris tm a s tre e in the C h a m b e r o f ed lo fa ll only slightly below la .t t|tnc | f n lh f
Ihe umfesi man. on whether she was worried
Latte Mary Community Christmas last Commerce.
y e a r. record high
, ion w„ v lIld sbc H n le d ou|
about the legal status nf her mar­
rlprht. Children and adulta joinetl in the
(lb raid S taff Photo)
riage to Lars Schmidt:
The Commrrce Department e* her husband was serving a total of
" I base no worries about that
lim ite d Sunday tin t total V S. Uu year*, including a life term
produelion of goods and services for murder in Virginia, and pos
My lawyers have taken care of
will hr 437 billion dollar* by Ihe slbly made ihe confession in order
NEW YORK ( 171*11 — kormer a iie r arriving here with his wife that and I have conlidener m
end ol (he year, romparrd with lo die rather than serve his lime President Trum an has spoken nut to *pcnd Christmas w ilh their Ihem."
the 1937 output of 410 hllllon dot
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agamsl Ihe plans n( Teamsters daughter, M argarrt, h tr husband,
lars.
I want an automatic dump truck, Dear Santa
PARIS — Outgoing President
President James ilnffa lo organise C ltflnn Daniel, and their son, CltfDear lent a:
Rene Coty. congratulating Gcr x
municipal worker*
ton Truman Daniel.
I would like you to bring rne a
Wilh adjustments made to com­
I bran good. I helped my mother a gun, helicopter, tool rhrst. rolor
book, crayons and some rlothes liny tears dolly and rlothes and pensate for higher prices In IBM.
"They arc publir srrsant*
I
tu b e r comments by the former Charles dc Gaulle on bis election1
artth dlsbes. I want a ballerina
don't think anybody ha* the right president
and a cow boy lu ll. Thank you bed for dolly. Rring me a new Ihe drop would amount to S per
as Ihe first president of Ihe Fifth
m tt for my doll. And pleaae bring Santa Clause. I hope you have record player. The one you gave cent — less than had been antici­
lo foot with them ." Truman said.
—On politics; lie was only French Republic:
me a Betsy McCall hat ho*.
what I want. I am K y ra ri old. me last year Is broken. Please pated in view of the economic
" I t I were president, nobody "k id d in g " when he recentlv re" I want lo he ihe first to gne
Angela Elmore
Randy Haig. P. S My sister Is hrtng m r lot* of records, tiring slump this year.
would ’1
marked he would like lo tie ap- my heartfelt and smeerest con­
Dear fiaala:
writing th i* for rnr.
gratulations for your election
The form rr president made h it pointed to the Senate,
a tiny tears dolly for m y sister
The government report ra m r as
JERUSALEM. Jordan ( U l'I t comments to reporters Monday
—On the Russians’ drmond that
Krissy. nrtng me a new bicycle Hep. Henry S- Reus* (D W is )
railed on Congress to set up an Official* predicted today Ihe bigIF you havr any rslras.
WASHINGTON—FBI Director T
th&lt; Alhra leave Berlin: " I f we
advisory' council lo hold hearings
Influx of Christmas pilgrims
Kay Silvan Spoils
stand lip to the Russians they w ill Edgar Hoover, on the Commum*'
on proposed price and wagr hike* *° !*ir kt°*.v City in len years
Dear Santa:
Parly in Ihe United States during
back down."
They estimated some A,wo per
l hope you are feeling well. I in major Industries.
—On Christmas " I hope every­ thr ja il year:
Gordon W. Morris, chief aviation training course at Camp Lrjeune,
Hems
also
that
h
would
the - ancient
havr been a good girl. Tuya, doll,
one has a most happy Christmas
n
ry»i
a i j K j aannounced
m iu u m ru
n
iai
ne
c ,r wm*
^ —
y ~~— ' come —In •••*
« • "*"
u
"Sensing a more favorable a -\
fire rootrolman, USN, aon of Mr. V. C. During this period Marines
would introduce a hill io require *'!•&gt;' 1,1 Jerusalem for the current 1
•J As
nd grt* everythin; he wants. mospherr. the Communist P art ; ,
rream
puff
with
rlothes,
games,
and Mr*. George W. Morris of live p rim a rily in the field and
erester consultation on economic Western ( hritlm a* and the Greek 1 1 )Q M Q A T f 1 l f l 6 H W 3 V That
T
goes for the whole w orld." U - S . A and Its dupes and symJl» A irlea lin e , and husband of lake part In bivouacs, marches diary with pen. French purse,
7
I
wallet, globe, ring, diaper hag, policy matters between the P reti in ,l Armenian celebration* In Jan
Pfithlrers gained further courage
tba former Miss Magla R. Wood­ and muscle building exercises.
rlothes, Irarhcrs pen. black skins, deni and Ihe semi independent uary
and hecamr mere soeal in their
CIIOISKL,
France
tl'P
I
Ro­
ru ff of Milton, Pa., la serving
This (raining, followed by two black leotard
More than 4,ww persons were
attacks upon law- enforcement and
Federal Deserve Boardirg n d
Berg­
with Heavy A ltark Squadron It at weeks leave, complete* the basic
expected from Ihe neighboring berto Rossellini,
(No
signaturei
Hr
said
the
President
"shrugs
other professions which are ded­
the Sanford Naval A ir Station.
man
•
Italian
r\-lm
t!iand
may
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Marine C orpi (raining. Graduates
Dear Santa:
off a large part of his economic Arab counlrics, Europe. Ihe U ni­ it her at the "hideaway" where
icated lo preserving our free­
15
m u i
Daring the l i l t week in Novem­ are Ihrn assigned lo sperallsl
I want a piano, candy and fruit responsibility'* by leaving the at­ ted Stale* and South America. she Is honeymooning with Lar*
doms."
TAMPA
(U
P
li
—
Some
1.000
schools
o
r
a
permanent
duly
as
ber, the squadron took part In
lor Christmas. I liern a good girl. tack on inftatinn primarily to the About 3.000 of them w ill cross Schmidt, her Swedish thirst male New York youngster* Ihoughl ao
Atlantic Fleet training exercises, ligament.
1 go lo rhurch with Grandmother Reserve Hoard. Hi* statement through thr Mandclhaum Gate It was reported today
much o f a Florida citrus disptai NEW ORLEANS—Ellis l-a horde,
t.awrrnce
Hatcher.
seaman,
swing Ibe aircraft c a rrie r CSS
Creacy Drown ami my mother added that measure* lakrn by the from Israel, including foreign dip
The
43-yearoli!
actress
brought
«b*r
nearly noted over II. offi manager of New Orleans' City
CSN,
son
of
Mrs.
Charlie
K.
Hal
Franklin II. nootevclt aa its base
I-u rlllr Jenkins I'm going lo he hoard lo curb inflation have Inm ali, members ol the Christian
Park, on a U. S. Supreme Courts
cials
said
Monday.
(her
of
Oviedo,
la
serving
aboard
her
llu
r
r
ehildrcu
hv
lln
ttrllin
i
of operations.
community in Israel and Israeli
a awrot girl. Ilye.
proved largely inrlfectlve.
mandate desegregating the pars'1
A
spokesman
for
the
Florida
the
cable
laying
and
repair
ship
along on thr honeymoon, anti they
Arab* who arr Christian*
On the weekend before ihe ope­
Glenda Gall Jenkins
Citrus Exchange said Ihe crowd, as of Dec. I I :
USS
Lufon,
operating
with
Ihe
Jerusalem
hotels,
capable
ot
acsharing
Ihe
Schmidt
t
ill*
in
ration, tho squadron's personnel
Dear Santa:
"Thia mean* that Negroes are
ronunodaling son person*, have this town 33 mile* southwest nf mostly children jammed ils way now permitted to use all the park
visited the port of Charlotte Amr tl. S. Seventh Fleet in the Far
Pleau- bring me one road act.into ihe Florida Citrus Exehange'a
Fast
t-ren
looked
up
slncp
September.
Paris.
lie on Ihe Island of SI. Thomas
per, pack of gun*, new rowboy
prrview In Ihe New York Coli- facilities—the lennia court*. Ihe
The Jordanian tourist department
Rossellini plan* to spend ChrtalIn Ihe Virgin Island*.
hat. tin t &lt;ar that came* i 7 word
era) basehall field*, the golf courses
has made arrangement*
with mat in the French capital with his J 1 rn
'
f'
u n rra d a h lri I have hern a pretty
The altark squadron flirs the
. . . all the fa c ilitie s "
NEW
YORK
tU
P
li
—
A
federal
many
private
hnnvra
and
ho*lrls
teenage
son
by
an
earlier
mar
'
r
*
°
"
good boy. If you can't get all of
two engine bnmlwr A3!) 2 “ Sky lie said Ihe disturbance finally
riage. and there is always a poa
Itiesr thing* I'll lie happy wilh )udce ha* ordered television col to pul up pilgrim*.
w a rrio r", which la capable of car
SANTA M O NICA-M ickey lia rwas rntied by special Coliseum
Torre of ibe New
Several ('invent* anti monaster sibtlity that he may drop In le r r , " “J
w lia li-vrr you leave me. Iz iv r Kr vimnlit Marie
T7 lng atomic weapons.
gilay on Ihe birth of a boy to h it
York Herald
Tribune to sliovs Ira id the old walled cily have to visit g-year-old Robrrtinn and
l*H u ,‘
Marine CpI. Richard T. Summer
actress wife. Jayne Mansfield:
TAIPEI. Formosa ( I l l ' l l —Gen vin Traak
cause Dec. 'J&gt; why she should not turned their dormitories Into ho*- the fly ra ro ld tw in* Isotta and la- . .
A1
,
.,
row. aon of Mr. and Mrs. Izvrii eralisilmo Chiang Kal-ihek indi­
"Like any lather, I alw»y*»
tcls
for
the
visitors
shells
.N
O
W
A
lllS
Kit
I
I
f
i
t
begin
serving
a
today
tail
senE. Summerrow of 2603 lliawalha
wanted a boy. I was positive l r *
cated
today
h
r
w
ill
step
down
as
lienee
for
contempt
of
rourt.
Thr
city
Itself
!■
in
a
frs
tis
r
Neither
K
o»elhni
nor
Miss
REDWOOD CITY, Calif
— would he a boy but (till it was a
SI., Sanford, graduated today from
Judge S ylsrster Ryan Dsurd th r mood with shop windows decora Kergman has said anything to In- (U P I)—Sign over a half-gallon surprise,"
an Intensive four week Infantry president in I960 but will rrtain
shnr ratue order Monday as a re ted with t hriitmas hunting. Many dicate that such a visit is likely Jug of whiskey displayed in the
ronlrol of Ihe Kunininlang. the
suit ot a rrfusal hv the U.S. Su stores are offering a cheerful ilis but the 13 month old separation window* of a liquor sturr here:
ruling Nationalist Party.
play uf toys, fir trees, Holy (.and agreement which in r f fr r t term!- "A LASKA PINT - formerly a
PALM SPRINGS. Calif ( U P D - prrme Court to review the rase
Chiang lold a meeting ol j.onn
Thr show cause order clears the artirles of olive wood, and ailver, natrd Ihetr m arriage gives him Texas F ifth ."
Kuonilnlang members hr was op Former New York On* Thomas
At
posed lo amending Ihe constitu­ K Dewey rxpeclrd lo leave Ihe way for m illion* on Ihe pari of gold and mother of pearl ero»*es the right to visit the children al
l*raeti amt Arab soldiers Mill an* time
tion which stipulates Ihe prest hospital today and return In New Mis* Torre's aliorney lo delav ex
I hr
KEROSENE
l* r
erillinn of the sentence.
f a ir cath other arm ** the bnr
dent can serve only two term* n( York
Paper and iia p e rt-o u rd prnduc
The columnist was constrtril of der. hut it ha* hern iwu year*
SmnkelftM • Odorless*
espirrs May l», itifin,
'Hie Iwu lim e M il’ presidential | ronlrm pt In November, 1917, for since a mayor inrntenl has nr turn m 1939 Is exp e cte d to hit a
IMPERIAL SERVICE
candidate was visiting here Sun refuting to identify an executive of rurred between Ihe two forces, new high, exceeding the 31,300STATION
There are some Ko.opo engin­ day when he wa* stricken w ith the the Columbia Broadcasting System and officials on both sides arc re -&lt;000 Ions produced in Ihe previous
eers in B ritain, of whom only mwi flu and taken to Palm Springs whom *h r quoted in a referenrr ported likin g exlra care In see peak year o f I PM. according to
Cor. U lh A Park
214 E. fat
or so are women
that Ihe truce remains in effert industry spokesmen.
In singer Judy Garland
Desert Hospital.

Truman Opposes Municipal Unions

Letters To Santa Claus

I

Holy City Expects
Big Pilgrim Influx

News Of Men In Service

Ex-Male May Visit

Youngsters Prove

Columnist Faces
10 Days In Jail

Chiang To Resign
Presidency In ’60

Dewey Will Leave
Hospital Today

Shop For Christmas

( \ * { l VI f l ^

Enjoy:

You'//

r.

JACK COOPKU
Ileetirdlng aUr A MC
wilh hla orrhenlra
and PHnceM Neka
famed menlalial,
and fire dancer
will entertain at

Ml. H v 'tn rn ilh on
Maw Yaar'a E v il

•

a rhampiiKiu* cocktail

•

a

MOUNT PLYMOUTH'S
GALA
NEW YEAR'S EVE
PARTY

upon entering —

terrific Sirloin Steak dinner evwtlied

In

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n n lin n 'g

th e

your

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to p

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•

rinnrinK 1« a fine orrJienlra —

•

floor nhoiv - with Hroodway &amp; T\r Stor*.—

• another champagne aocktail al midnite —
• your favorite breakfanl after 2 A. M.

ALL THIS for only $15 per COUPLE
ReflervntionB - with deponit - must he made
or mailed hy December 2f&gt;.

Take Hwy' 46 West from Sanford - H’r leaa than a twenty minute drive!

Wtau/rf fllym m dh

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Sanford C e f s Money
For Future P lanning
►In the guise of the Federal Gov
eminent. Santa Claus ha* given
Sanford a Jong awaited Christmas
preient: a grant for city planning
Tho 525,000 grant however, must
be
in shared
. nui ,with six other Honda
cities, in ip ie y , tustis. te rnandm i
Beach. Jacksonville Beach, Jat
per and J unta tiorda.
Each city w ill match the funds
r t lf r iif d by th f ^ornam ent. Sin*

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VOL. X LtX

AX

United Press Leased Wire

INDEPENDENT DAILY NEW SPAPER*

Established 1903

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24. 1958

SANFORD. FLORIDA

n 5T

fo r! applied fo r a grant of *7.500. Ida ciiita receiving aueh grants.
rstimating the cost of planning at
J. E. B aril, manager of the
tU.OOO. The local share is not yei planning and community service
known, but officials assume it wiU depirtment of the Florida Devebe less than anticipated.
lopment Commission, told a HerWork w ilt get underway as soon aid reporter this morning that the
a* a contract is signed between estimated cost of planning for the
the federal government and the seven cities is Jil.OOO. The grant,
state. Fund* were released to the therefore, is a little over the 525,State Development Commission, ow estimate released,
brinc*nj* to H the number of Flor* ; Sanford already hi» ilg n td a
contract with a professional city
planner. George Simmons of Jack­
sonville. The city planning pro­
gram ha* been a dream of Ihe
toning and planning commission
for some months. It w ill include
STOCKHOLM (U P I) — Sweden
the drawing of land use maps, de­ and Ihe Soviet Union w ilt increase
termining trend for future popula­
trade under term i of an agree­
tion growth,
and commercial
C A rK CANAVERAL, I'la. fU F I)
growth In the city. Growth around ment signed here.
—The A ir Force Tuesday night
SEOUL. Korea (UPD — Sevrral
PULASKI. Tcnn.,(UPI) — A {that the exact casually figure re- Ihe fringe arras w ill also be stud. ,
_
i ,
»
fired an Atlas intereon linen tat
huwired husky policemen dragged
Greyhound bus caromed o ff o r.r; m„ lRr(1 ,n i0 lr ( . d(lllbt. At least 12 led, and the roning ordinance re C i l D i D C t C o m p l e t e d
ml*»!te designed lo better Ita a l­
*0 fighting and kicking memheri
truck, slammed broadside into an ,lUl , 4M1.n B crf #I1,t ,h» ,|r lv r r nf vised.
ready proven performance a i a
of Ihe Demneratic Party from the
P ie r and burst in flam e, in a gel om. ,fu tk * rre lnJur„ ,
REYKJAVIK.
Iceland
&lt;UPI)City Manager Warren E. ( P u r )
potential weapon.
ley near here Tuesday night. Ink
C ounty authorities and ihe Knowles said this morning, "W e Parliamentary President E m i l National A :&gt;rm bly today in a
It wa* nol a shot into outer
[h ra 'il that ended a six day wit ing al least seven lists.
ill
■•* P atnd Idrntlfird two of t^ve t o n trying In get this grant | Johnston formed a Social Demoapace, but one which might well
down
strike
by
the
opposition
IioJ.cs of the vi i n ', sonic cd
victim * a* tl • lu * driver. Sam (or ■ i.. months, but were on the rra tir cabinet Tuesday,
uncover some secret* which w ill
member*.
them headed home for Christmas Yource o f Murfreesboro. T e n .. second list, and did nol expect it
be used in future space exploit*.
The ruling Liberal Party called
were so badly burned .m l tom , ml Hlllle Jean Ifallmon of near to come through so quickly.”
The A ir Korrc merely dr scribed
in police rrinforcem enl* to remove
ilrewton. Ala , thought to be m Knowles is on his vacation, but
the flig h t of tb r 17th A tlat In ha
Ihe oppo»ition Democrat* from the
NEW YORK (UPD — The Fire
her early 20'*,
did not mind giving up a few
launched In Ihe last 14 months a*
hall. After a battle that tasted 45
Charred remains thought at firs t minutes to hear such good nows. Department has completed an in minutes the last one* were ousted
a test in the "continuing tertea
Merle Warner. Sanford M ajor spcrtion of all 2.004 schools in
to In* p a rt of a victim's body
of research and development flight
and the
remaining
legislator*
_
...
.
turned out to be the carcass of said. ' I'm well pleased This is New York City. During the 20-day palled by a 12* 0 vote President
tesls of lh« Atlas wrtapon ayasomething wc'sc needed for a ln&gt;peclion, 56 schools were closed Kingman R h rc 'l national security
tr m ."
as fu r h ira rd i.
long tim e."
I t. C«d. John Powers of Ube AD
bllt.
o th rr official*, including ' Pool*''
Oliicials said there were thought
Fotre b a llistic Missiles Division
Illark u n i f o r m e d policemen,
WASHINGTON fU P D —The na- U) be 19 passengers aboard the bus Yrivington. city building inspector,
at Inglewood, C a lif, described tha
armed with carbine* and rifles,
tional Christmas tree stood today along w ith the driver. Some of the were sceptical about the *tre of
Atlas shot Tuesday night aa "ve ry
surrounded the assembly building
WASHINGTON
il'P
U
—
Tho
successful."
as a symbol of America's drier- injured w ere reported In *erlou* the grant for Sanford, but hoped
this morning tieforc Ihe plenary
that ' It would be sufficient." Yes Chrislmas mail is running slightly session was scheduled lo begin at
condition.
HATS OFF — Gcorgr Ila rrit-tt (left) and W ally Philip.*
mutation to work for peace.
Ho said tho AD Force now la
Most o f the survtvora were N e­ Sanford, there i* a Santa Clau* heavier than Iasi year but PostPresident Fiacnhowcr expressed
&lt;&lt;nffngv in a little "lid flipping" at the annual Key Glib a (tempting- to recover Ihe nose
in
a
m.
this sentiment when he pressed a groes who had hern sitting m Ihe | Kten though hi* gift* might not master A rthur E. Summerfield
Score* of other* were posted in
Christina,- Hall, held Iasi night at M ayfair Inn. These cone which doe* not contain any­
ta ts it is being handled with
button that lighted a ria n t 75 foot rear of the bu«, apparently from : seem »« large ** expected.
thing live.
corridor* Inside ihe building and
were
the champ.- in the contest, staged at Intermission.
greater
economy
and
efficiency.
Christmas tree In the •'Presidents farce ot habit although Ihe bus
"The Atlas went about 4.0P0
tra ffic through the stirm bly ;re *
(Bergstrom Photo) mllea." lk iw r r t said. *T h ii was
Park" Just behind the south por "»» not segregated
was stopped completely.
Jko of the While House.
The bus was rn route from Dirconsidered good because It had
Recognition At L ast
Two
hundred
guard*
then
^ T h e eeremony
ceremony Tuesday In the mingham, A la ., to I/iuisviUe, K y.,
been programmed lo go abont that
dragged out the sit-down strikers
KNOXVILLE,
Tcnn.
U
'P
D
A
n
(balance.
early du»k of a Washington win­ when the accident occurred m
from Ihr speaker’ s platform which
essay
on
Shakespeare
by
Univer­
H r said the firing was p rim a rily
ter night opened Ihe capita l'* fifth light ram and fog near Ihe ere i t
sity nf Tennessee English Profes­ they had occupied for the past six
of a h ill ju s t north of the Alaa test of lb« guidance s f iia n
annual pageant for peace.
day*
in
*n
effort
In
prevent
as
sor Dr. Alwin Thaler has been
which srorked perfectly.
The President. In a hrlef Christ­ bama-Trnnrssee line.
chosen a* one of the best pub­ sembly action on the hill revising
"It's Ihe goriest wreck I've ever
U nofficial reports said tho caw
mas massage to the American
Although The Salvation Army
the national security law.
lished
m
15
year*
Thsler'a
article
Atlas, tho Aral o f i
aeries
people, said Ihe United Slates his seen." reported Sgt. James Chan­ Is short ll.ono In Chrislmas collec­
The measure. *everely lighten­
was
writlen
In
1927
of testa, waa equipped with soma
"pledged its national honor to dler, one o f the investigating Ten­ tions, M l persons in 150 families
ing already
stringent security
nessee patrolm en
new devices to make R more re ­
will have Christmas dinner in
work fo r peace."
measure*, bad aroused bitter op
I'nltci! I're t* In lrrn ilto fls l
lemperaturea and a possibility of
FI ame * fro n t the bus etched a their homes thi* year-hom e*
liable aa w ell aa a new lltla n a ta l
Jn pressing Ihe button turning
position from the Democrat*.
(T irlitm a* Eve found Americans a whila C hrlilm aa In much nf Ihe skin which could theoretical^
on the 7,oo&lt;) light* on the “ Moot tragic pre-Christmas scene Jn the where meat, vegrtable* and fru it
The Liberal* hurriedly left the
MIAMI (UPD - Mark Fdward
nation's
northeast
quarter.
Weath­
on Ihe move, heading for fam ily
make tu flig h t longer.
jo ru re . the President said " I pray mist a* screaming survivors elam are often Grangers.
Putoan, 72. was killed shortly hall when Ihe fighting broke out
ermen predicted snow flurries to­
Tuesday night's firing waa (ha
at the darkness, which at times hered from the wreckage. Some of
The food order* are part of The before midnight Tuesday when he and did not com* back in until gel together* lo rr'ehrale Ihe must day for the Great l^ke s region
firs t Atlas launching sinew flso
has encompassed the w orld, rr.ay the bodies were rrmoved in piece* Salvation A r m y ' *
tremrndou* stepped into the path of an on­ Ihe Democrat* had been removrd. joyous. and most dangerou*. hob and New England.
Thursday shot which put a saUL
be illuminated by Ihe ligh t of un­ and most were *o badly rh a rrrd Christina* effort; the Job of tee­ coming truck In northwest Miami.
Early report* **ld no one wa* day of the year.
Tempering Ihe holiday celebra­ llte into orbit around Ihe e a rth s
derstanding and cooperation of all that no immediate identification ing that no one i* forgotten at
Police laid Putnan wa« Jay- seriously hurt although a few per
tion
wax
a
warning
by
the
Nallon
(’older
air
pu*hmg
into
Ihr
Mid
an g,*co pound "moon" that oat*
(he nation* that ra r n r itly seek could be made.
this Josou* season. The families walking at Ihe time of the acci­ sons
suffered
bruises
and [
al Safely Council that aa many at wrlgbed Russia'a Urges!
1wrst and E ait brought seasonable
take tJ&gt;e* food order* to grocer*
peace in the year ahead '*
scratches
630 person* w l'l bo killed in Dafdent.
by more than two tool.
WUI Nol Break Peaee
and obtain Just what they want in
fic during the 102 hour period fmm
This Utaat Atlas reportedly
The President also pledged to
the way of holiday fare
fl P m.. local time, tonight to mid­
a thinner akin than tta predate *
alt the peoples of Ihe world that
Hospitals, Jails and nursing
night Sunday.
aori, which waa Dated to are It
homes v»ill he visited today by
the United Stales never would
If the council's estimate la borne
It would buckle or rupture under
use Its m ilita ry strength to break
the Salvation Array, a* member*
out. it mean* Christmas week-end the strain. I t also was reportadly
distribute -’Sunshine Rags'' filled
At- peace.
with
Fisher
rucked
the
movie
colal
my
home
after
the
show,
and
tra
ffic
w
ill
claim
140
mom
llre
i
HOLLYWOOD (IT 1 ) — Four of
equipped w ith toma new inside 6wwith fruit, candy and Kilts- The
'Speaking on b e h ili of a ll Amer­
•S
IR a ii liked it. lie wa* a good than Ihe norm cl figure of 450
vteea da*Ignwd la hMreaaa Ra fwbag* w ill go to everyone confined sbowr business's biggest name*— ony. got into the act by making
ican*, he a»»ured persnni in for­
an unscheduled appearance back, .f r le r f of m l-* rod u H k « m M death* for a sim ila r non-holiday lia b ility .
WARM*"- '.UPD - -Chris V
m an, •"ay. rich e / poof
eign lands that this nation and
Je n p U . : (. D**-i ’JLc.U a . *.« 0 *
appear on mv program If he could prriod al thl* lim e of year.
stage
al
the
»lmw
—
deipite
warn
There wee tsn official enmraael
Its people "do not want w a r" nor snowed Communism u n d e r In
The money used for th e ft good F l|h fr ap,j n p a belh T a ylo r-w e re
have a kitchen in-tailed at his
The all lime, all holiday D a flli
on what Innovations ttie new atlas
deeds iloe* nol come from ro n tri
.
.
, , . u ingi by the network that ih r home like Ihe one I had
do they want "to enslave o r con- Warsaw today.
fatality
mark
was
established
dur­
eoQtalned.
The c ity '* highest department button* to the United fu n d ; It • mbroUed ,od4jr " • “ 0,‘' f**h should slay away. She did not ap
Irtd any other nation or any other
"R ut whrn It came time lo In­ ing Uie four-slay "black Christstore—a stale-owned enterpriao— corns* from donations to The Sal toned movletown donnyhrook over pesr before the camera*
people."
NBC officials ra rlie r hid warned stall his kitchen he said it would mas" week rnd of 1954 when Unit­
Americans and their government w*s ig lit le r with stars and a six- vation A rm y on Ihe street censer Fisher's TV show. It began with
Fisher not in Invite Miss Taylor cost 511,400 I couldn't understand ed Dress Internationa! rounteu 712
story
high
Christmas
tree
In
elecur
in
the
m
ail
United
Fund
mona
battle
over
the
kitchen
sink
and
"seek only to enjoy with th e ir fel­
why Ins should cost mure, to I highway drnth*. During la it year'*
ir* support tlir &gt;r.sr round a rtivi climaxed when M.-rtln r&lt; fu*. I to •'berau*o her appearance would balked. Then hi* rcp rrw tlU llve * one day C hriitm a* holiday, U l’l
low men peace—a peace o f tumor trie lig h t*.
*c»m
lo
be
flaunting
thing*
that
On
the
m
ain
downtown
in
te
r­
appear
on
Fisher’#
show
Tui
*d
iy
ties of Hie organisation.
and Justice," lie declare*). "They
said if I didn't come through he tallied 722 Rafik- (a la litlri.
Ij»»t night more than loo child night and tua ex-partner Jerry are nol too wholesome."
spect the rights of all people to section, the grey stone slab of the
would at&gt;|&gt;ear on flic Dinah Shore
In cltle* aero** the country
A
network
offlelal
said
lh»t
NI1C
Communist
Central Committee ren attended a Christmas party jum p'd Into the breach.
the same."
bright Christmas display* lighted
might have to cancel ’ he Fishrr show Instead for $20.f**i
frowned
on
a
40
•
foot
evergreen
Ringer
Martin
excoriated
Lewis
at
Army
headquarters.
Chtldrrn
Rut he said "the United States
had no choice I agned to I me w ay nf holiday traveller!
thnw hcrame of the ‘ moral a*
Jl strong and w ill remain strong hung w ith globes and e o 1 o r e d from all over Sanford came to for working for no money Jerry
have Ih r t l 1.4(4) k itih e n in s ta ll'd Merchant* lilted la it minute g if t 1 The Unilesl Fund M a i
pert*"
if
public
per*
wire
eon
lights.
*a)d
he
made
the
appearance
out
talk tu Santa, receive gifts and
—U eauie that is the only way In
"Then, all n f a sudden. I was order* and rioted Ihe ImoI* o n '
While a member of the ru lin g admire the huge tree, hung w ith of friendship and because It wa* Ilnurs
today’s world that Ihe pear* ran
n o tifie d lh a l h r wanted I2J.&lt;*»I (or what may have been a record stands at f22.4VJ.O), aerordlng to
It
was
the
firs
t
lime
Ihe
bru
Politburo complained o f public toy*,
j C lirl*lni»*—to which M artin »ald,
D rive Chairman Howard M cNulty,
be protected."
the show o r hr w u id d ii't appear. Chrisima* shopping spree.
'Dirre i t still one more day In "It's a granrDtaml m artyr play, nrtte IwaUty had watched her hoy
He also assured the free peo­ apathy tow ard (he parly'* umht
b , - That did It. . ^ I d k . go iha. high,
Slrikrs against two major air­ who said, " It's atilt a tong way
ples of ihe world lhal this coun­ liou* program for agriculture and help th« Salvation Army in ita lie ’s Ju*t trying •" make me look- esploiise m arital rift with Dehbir «nd that * * * the end " f the deal. lines. American and Eastern, from our goal of Md.nw. T h*
try * wull never rrtreal In the face industry- Poland'* eitimated 2* worthy raiue*. The change put In bad ’’
There wai never any reason | forced thou*and* n( person* to seven agencies are not r u n g to
N rlw urk Mains l . i i
of force—o r the threat of force.” million Roman Catholic* queurd the pot; the dollar* placed on
switch holiday travel plans and he able lo exist long on th lv "
I j i , whose (runt page rom a n ce " T “ t l understand why Dean « •» « « .*&gt; '* hr lu *' * ........ ‘J" t ’ seek, ultim ate ground transporta­
At Ihe same time, he said, it for carp, the tradltimal Christ- the board w ill fill the donor with
Thoia giving 525 or mono lo tha
walk.sl nut on the program. " Fd
( ^
^ ^
o(
mas
Ere
fi-aat,
and
planned
to
a
t­
(tie
Christmas
spirit,
at
a
time
"w ill always welcome and accept
tion. Railroad and bus stations Fund recently were Ilrlason Fun­
die
said
alter
the
show
tend
m
idnight
masse*.
when he should be thankful that
Wrious and honest proposal* to
I still couldn't undcrsland we to jammed.
eral
A. E. YowtU, Sealie was sitting on a couth in h i* mlne
Frost."
Communist he can give, instrad of receive
negotiate
International
d iffe r­ "F ather
why I should he treated tike that,"
Highway travel also hit it* peak l« a rd Finance. Food Mart fa r.,
dressing
mom.
holding
hands
with
stand-in fo r the Christian Saint
ences"
Eddie *ald
today. Follro In many state* or Sanford Boat Works, C. J. MariI.D.
Nichols*, le ft Poland two year*
derrd crackdowns on drunken and wether, United Transfer Storaga
Sian* Osar Kitchen
ago on the heel* of the Red A rm y
reckless holiday driver* in an ef trsc., Jim ftjieneer, Sanford EJee" It all started over a kitchen.. .
division*
withdrawing lo t h e
fort to keep the tra ffic death loll trie.
complete
with
stove*,
sink*
and
Soviet Union. Santa Claus, in fu r
lo a minimum.
N elli Houston, Corley Droduct
all
the
rest
of
it
,
"
Eddie
aald.
Dimmed red m il, whiskers and
CONCORD. N. C. (U PD —'Wealcy
MIAMI ( t T D - A federal judge
Co , Seminole IToduee Exchange,
We ha&gt;l a reciprocal agreement
all. wa* back in business today Hooks Just couldn't control his
Sanford may h » ir (be oppor
said he need* more lim e t-efore
Iterl Henson Produce, W. W. T yre,
behind his reindeer.
ear and hi* turkey at Ihe same deciding whether to void hi* ra r­ I appeared on his *howr with the tunlty t« h r*r 'nam e" band* In
MeKolerta Tiro Supply Co , I W understanding
that
he
wmolt
ap­
Warsawian* went on a gigantie lime.
lier order Involving rrewr qu a lifi­ pear on my show.
tin- future.
c ll'i O ffice Supply, The Sanford
held
1wTln8
»l&gt;ree.
(hooting
(heir
Hooks
went
to
Ihr
store
Tuc»day
lervice* wilt Lr
Recreation Director R o n a l d
____ ^ ___
cations for Jet aircraft In the
Met aid,_ ,Send note County
Motcr*
■I had a 57.MSI kitchen u u la lh d
and bought a live cobbler for month - old Eastern A ir Lines
|#W",rnfrad 'ehu'rVhe* "tonight 'and U'm . " * « « « • h“ h * ^
Perry l a* revea.ed that bandi ran
Some dirty bird ha* stolen the | nc t Slcnstrom Really, Tttl# and
*uch
luxChristmas
Christmas morning Many o f the
Kood. including
be obtained for » minimum pner &lt; || foghorn bird hath
A bslrart C o, Touehton's,
WIp strike
vcongregation*
“
' w ill
T, u
- . . i . i ury fooo* as .fruit
On the rrturn Dtp, Ihe turkey
lu ,te, / special
. . . . Juice
....
Federal Dislriet Judge Emeit
dtiring *&lt;he*l!ilnl trip* to and from
The heavy concrete baain wa* foddUg Camera Shop, (Vail lltrm b*
eongreg*
Hloek-tong lin n
strelcherl
in began flopping ahout in the ear. U Choate and a unfon atlnrr.ev
muii. *1 program* and carol sing
removed from Ha j&gt; « ii*l*l *orue- | t(If * n:f Heating,
jH -r fo rm a n e f,
front of liq u o r *trres a* the d oor* Ili-ok* grabbed for it with both
held an hour long debate here
Capt. Robert W. Jackaon, Sfenf i t ) Ciimmii'i ■n*'r ■ wppruvcl * rune last night. The Cogburn*'
hands
taHoly (rose Episcopal
Church « • «
,ft allow, r,* r tk *
Tu'S'Uy on Ihe striking flight
-ar4lv &lt; In u d * w ills w id rl) seal
no nil prrfortnnnce «t the Sanford favorite lord* now w ill not enjoy airom, Davis and Melninah. W.
The car ran down an embank­ engineers' petition T tie e n g in e e rs tr ie d sliossei* lo d * ) . t'lo u il) » R h f I S I-* enter heh 6, w ilh Robb) the C hriitm a* flower* and berrir*
w ill stert tho Christmas K *c Mid ,lr*« ‘,ut » * .
oi ' ol" ntl '
Kiil-ce, DOT Club, Howard and
ment.
night Mass with muetc and choir * % * * * " ? * ? drink. s » lk ,
want lo restore as a bargaining oerasinnal rain tnnlfhl. (tearing H *rk e tt* o rrh r.tr*. The Reerr*- pined there fo r their conn imp- |o)u H. Favllle, Winn-Dixie No.
Hooks got a bump on the head, iit u r the qurstlnn of whether
tinging at 11 r- m The actual i Sw™&gt; » ™ fk *
«•»
s llih llj
rooter
Ihucada). ( j , n Department must guarantee t i n
54, W'lnn Dixie No. M, Paulette
service k e rn s at tl:.W P. m on “ " D s . w lth girl announcers ra- the ear got a lot nf bump* and K s itrrn ha* Ihe right to ,rder all w ,!, n.da, ; { In 49, |o» lonlahl HsrVrtt V /v The &gt;Uggc&lt;1nl price
The question arise*: what bird- [M ueller and arm, Jo*eph K. Panelfu
ll
choral
*he
crowd*
"Don't
drink
|
the
turkey
met
tlx
end
tlllle
three ol the crew memlwr* ateurtl . 0 )0
Variable winds iw n lly per roupte wa* approved at 31.
Chrisima* morning a
s .r, witlr the strength to remove cheek, S tafford Electric. Sidney
^ c h a r is t serrico w ill he held at too much, remember, alcoholism J*oonrr than had been scheduled, Jet airliners lo have pilot training , outhetly n lo 15 mile* per hour. An) proceed* above the price an tin- lord hath, would steal lo give (»»*. Winn Dixie No 34. Southern
I due to injuries.
Wsv. Church aehnol children will is your e n e m y ."
Choate ruled Nov. 24 that It
nounced wdi go Into recreation « clean Chrtrtmaa to other hlrdr? Central VIKo llp c Co, Dr. G. D.
airline a
prerogative tobring “ manger g ifl* " o f * wrap­
was the
Hit airline
s prerogau*'
V V I ll. Iln e .f
Stanley. Dr. Vann Parker, San­
Mu*i hq a birdland nobln Hood.
departm ent fued».
rila h lish qualifleation* and tram L f t C U r W I t l l U C I T
ped toy, which wtU be p re irn ttd
ford Manufacturing Co, Amalga­
ing program* for ita employe*
LONDON (U P I) — Bill C'nitlenat offerm g tsme. The ju n io r choir
mated Clothing Workers, Marvin
But Ihe engineer* remained on . drtl j i , form er champion of Engwill slnr a cantata.
M eltxer, Y ork Manufacturing Co.,
strike on the basis of "other tmd's lown criers, said hi* voire
At 101W lonlght, Christmas Eve
Guy and Ann T. Allen, Miriam K.
tieg*n lo f*dc from ciyiofi Christ
nwric*-* w ill 1m held at the San­
Issues."
Smith, Food Mart, Rrnford lodge
ford Naval A ir Station protestant
Choate repeated hi* opinion m»* greeting* in American lire * !*
No. 27, Harold C. U ro y .
cfeipH
Gerald
Costngtnn will
Tuesday that Job qualifiralm ns and o i TV shnw * nn a recent tour
Sing "O . H oly N ight". Guest p a n ­
are "the prerogative of manage­ of the United State*
lie w it in serlout danger of los­
es fo r the public are available at
ment.”
ing h it most valuable asset In
V E N T U R A , Calif, 4UPI) — A t ,r.ei. in n rd rr to obtain a fe lt n
Houston, Tex., he said, until he
flE H IJN (U P I) — The Western B ritnh and French commandants.
lorney F ra n k Dunean, 29, whose of his daughters teal, from he ' I ' h l l t l l h P l l f l K f » r I l u T
found a bar selling British l&gt;**r. Allies sent CBrDlraat-messages in , * ^ ‘ 1" ' ,nu,,e t'h rirtm a . shopper.
mother is
accused of master- coroner’s custody.
'
PUEBLO. Colo (UPI i - The
M IA M I (U P D —A young soldier
* .
filled (ho stores In Ihe glittering
minding a plot to kilt his p re rI’aytnn said that even though Junior Chamber of Commerce re "A fter Iwo p int* I was bark c ry ­
West Berlin today, assuring the | r(c pi r l 0f ^
divided city, wilh on Christmaa leave hat admitted
ing a* loud a* ever," he stid.
nant wiife, was sought today by Duncan had separated from hi*
ported that a Pueblo g irl has writ
e ily they w ill stand by it m the many more concerned al
authorities and a grieving fa th e r wife two week* after their June
* hoot ing and wounding two teen­
ten Sam* that she w ill do her best
new year and save it from Com- choice of Ibe rig h t gifts than at
than
200
needy
children
who
w
ill
*|&gt;end
Chrisima*
th.«
j
20
marriage,
he
wa*
still
legally
More
age campers at they lay iterping
to stop sucking her thumb if be
rnunlst
domination.
Ihe
cvrrrn
t
crisis.
in Seminole County attended the year a rranging burial for hi* alaln i the nesl o f kin and had first sayBURY. England (U P I)-A de
w ill lease a ngaretto tighter and
in
a lent Monday night.
D
rparim
rot
store*
and
thopi
In
They t«ld West Berliners the
Elk s Club Chrislmas p a rty this daughter.
1as lo what should be done with
p jtlm e n i
store Santa teamed
ash tray at her house.
Vtc. Carl Kirby Boles, homo on
eily w ill remain part o f the free W rit Berlin displayed aa rich a
afternoon. Names of the children
Elia* Kupcyak, 61, a railroad Ihe body,
The reforming miss *aul she ' atmut occupational huards T u ri
world and w ill not be swallowed choice o f g ift* as in any Western leave from Fort Niagara. N.Y.,
were obtained from the County w orktr fr o iv Benito, Canada, and
Duncan ha* been missing since
planned to take up smoking to day.
said Die shooting was accidental.
capital.
under the Soviet'* Berlin plan,
father o f Olga Duncan. 30. who Sunday worn Augustine llild n n a break her thumb sucking hahtl.
Welfare Department,
The metlianUm of a to) auto
"1 thought it was some animal
While Ka*t German Communist
lie r lin tn placet] candle* in their
^ a n t a Claus arrived in a police was b ru ta lly murdered in a for- dn, 25, confessed to authorities
mobile became tangled in Ranta’a
t l r In hand out gifts lo each child: hi/c k illin g , i* on his way here, that hr and lamls Moya, 2J. had
h r . r t *nd lo r r Ywsv t . r t o f . t
»8hl * * ’cn
proudly announced of some kin d ," Boles said.
A fter he fired Into the tent.
,ore
* J * tell
, symbol of the city's de- that ovary K a il German family
refreshments were served and icecrding to Coroner V irg il Pay- kidnaped Olga No, 17 and killed
before store employes could come
termination to slamh up agaissl would be able to buy two (Oanda Boles aald ha became frightened
randy distributed. The Salvation ton.
her. Both men were laborer! ami
BIRMINGHAM. Ala. (U P I) - to tha rascua.
Communist pressure.
| of orange* (or Christmas, W'aat and ran away. Ha waa arrested
Array contributed 100 dressed doUs
Kupcyak, whose wife, Jessie, have long police records fo r petty John Ellis wid us* the same
The lighted candles were de- Herlin e n had a different problem: Tuesday by police.
collapsed Sunday of a heart a t­ erimes.
for the children.
spruce De* for Chris'-nas this
Pat Kavney, 14. and Chartea
signed a t a Christmas message (o whether to buy oranges imported
Chairman of tha party. Larry tack and ahnek when she was in ­
Bakfonado told police Duncan’* year that has brightened the Kills
Enos. said. "Wa want to t^ank all formed th a t Olga's body was un­ mother, Mrs. Elisabeth Dunean, living room for tha past three
PROITW1C1I, England ( U P D - tho world that "B erlin w ill re- from Spain. Israel, Ita ly or the Lindsay J r., 18, were In fate coodllion from bullet wounds.
those who helped with the party. covered in a shallow grave near 31, promised to pay them 56.000 years.
At a carol program Tuesday night main free. I t w ill never sink Into United States.
Police Indicated neither B olte,
Christmas b a legal holklay In
Donation* of rash and toy* from here, is expected to arrive on i* they killed her daughterdn-law.
EUi* said the secret o f keeping organist Gordon Banner struck Communist slavery."
member* and other friends were Christmas Day.
The new security
guarantees l-olh West and East Germany. The nor a young hunting companion
whom oliro la y she had threaten- an old ChrDtmaa Dee young Is to the first chord of "Oh Come, A ll
not solicited, but rame from Uie
The g rie v in g father must fin d ed because she was afraid o f los- hang It upside down in your base­ Yc Faithful" nod a big Mack eat were given lb* city in separate I big difference was the wealth of would bo held staca Ilk
prod net* of thatr hearts."
Duncan, a Santa Baibara e tto r-lra g her ton s affection
Christmas messages o f the U. R.,| gifts available to the West.
I
ot o f the argaa.
ment.

Air Force Fires Another Atlas

Missile Given Test
As Weapon; Target
Not Outer Space

News Briefs Politics Warm Up;
Trade Hike Slated
Policemen Remove
Minority Parly

feus Hits Trucks, Burns;

A t Least Seven A re Dead

Inspection Finished

President Pledges
4o Work For Peace s r ,,,nri hr ™ ""

Mail Is Heavier

Needy Get Baskets
Despite Fund Total

America On Move
On Christmas Eve

Jaywalker Killed

Christmas 'Snows'
Polish Communism

Kitchen Sink Starts Battle O f Stars

United Fund Lists
Late Contributors

t

Services Planned
Al Local Churches

Couldn't Control
Auto And Turkey

U. S. Judge Delays
Ruling On Airline

Sanford Will Get
Bands In Future

Dirty Bird Steals
Bird Bath Basin

Weather

Nurse's Husband Sought

Yule Present For Berlin:

By Victim's Father, Law

If

Allied Pledge O f Freedom

_________

Elks Give Party;
200 Kids Attend

Young Gl Admits
Shooting Youths

Santa Given Shave

Spruce Spruced Up

Cat la Obedient

A

If_

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DeGaulleToGefjLoot Is $ 131,901 In B a n k

Canaveral's Eclipse To Be Temporary 'Formal' Election

SILVER CREEK. Mist. &lt;UPI&gt;Authoritirs announced Saturday
that burglars get 1131.9'd in rash,
negotiable stocks and bonds from
the Sliver Creek Stale Bank be­
fore dawn Friday.
Originally the loot had been an­
nounced at S3.WW but Lawrence
County Sheriff Troy Smith said an
investigation showed that 400
pound* of silver money, tl 3.331 In
currency and 13 safety deposit
boxes containing slocks and bonds
were taken.

Officer! u ld It apparently was
the largest bank burglary In the
history of Mississippi.
Smith callrd on ,thr public to
be on the lookout for the loot and
to call him at Monticrllo. tbe FBI
or the State Highway Patrol tf
any of It is sootted.
If. said tbe money was taken
away in bank bags with the letter.
Ing 'Federal Reserve Bank of
New Orleans" printed on them in
red and Kack Idlers. The safrly
deposit boxes were black, 22 inch­
es long, fivr (nchc* wide and
three inches deep with tht word
Contract Awarded "Mosler" on the underlid.
.fiver consisted of
sil­
For Tyndall Work verThedollars,
1.000 half dollars,
_ I .ton quarter* and 1.200 dimes.
M O B IL E , Ala. d 'P I) — The
Arm” Kngin'eer.' s.turda) awa’i'd
rd a Ml 1.301 contract to Valley
Conatruction Co. of Columbus. Sergeant Killed; *
Mias, for construction of a hangar
at Tyndall Air Form Rase. Pan­ Address Unknown
ama City, Fla
I.OWNDKSBOno. Ala. (UPIl —
The cnnlrart calls for building Set 1C Sianlry R Montgomery
a field maintenance hangrr with 30. stationed at Ft Renning, Ga.
an open floor arr.v of about 1*0 was killed instantly In a head on
feet by ISO feet. *sith adjoining collision near here Friday night
on Highway 10
00
,Wf*- ,l°n*
driveways and 4.1M The Highway Patrol said no
aejuarr yards of ronrirtc apron home address was available
pavement.
Patrolmen s a i d Montgomery
Dlst. Engineer Col. R. W. Love was driving on the wrong std* eif
reported that the firm would be­ the road at thr time of the col­
gin work early next month and lision.
have it ready fur use by next The crash occurred m e n mOr*
December
west of here

Bank President B. C. Daniela footprints and
said employes of the bank found were found at
a door of the buitdmg pried open,
a hole blasted through the front
of the safe and all the safety de­
posit boxes opened or missing.
He laid the bank was insured
but private papers and heirloom*
In the hose* eould not be re­
placed.
Daniels said the burglars did net
succeed in an attempt to open the
bank vault which was In the back
314
part of the life.
The sheriff said fingerprints.

a small crowbar
the icene.

By ARTHUR I- HIGREE
WASHINGTON (UP!&gt; — T hflbcrauM ft it beat suited to the rotation amounts to 1.000 miles
an hour at tha Equator — the
PARIS IUPII — A group of
mUtile towers of Cap* Canaveral. r&gt;!L*n J?
P” &gt;frara
At
D a., teem destined to go into The Vandenberg launchings are earth la juat over 34,000 m llei In (j y* Frenchmen vole Sunday in
designed to contribute information
temporary eclipse Beat year be to the “ man In apart" program. turn In 34 hours — and from the * nationwide presidential election
cause of the more Important tat Rut that It only during the early moat favorable launching angle tb»l was certain to name Gen
ellite Uunchlnn scheduled at Van stages when tbe esperlmenta ran at the rape this boost still Charles de* Gaulle at France's
droberg Air Force Bate north of be coupled srith the launching of amounts to about 900 mile* an mo«i powerful constitutional chief
weather and military reconnais­ hour"
of slate since Napoleon til.
Lot Angeles on the W rit Coait. sance satellite*.
,
“
Th'
M
W
*/actor
crowd*
The voter, know, . .
grand
While Canaveral U trying to
E. 1sat
Best For Manned Flight
Ihe rotation plcturr because ac
put up four of the lll-itarred Van
When the time actually comes rurary Is better when Ihe boo.t Is rleclors." arc members of an
guard earth satellite*—JO • Ineh, lor putting a man Into orbit • mployed. All iitellile* establish electoral rollege that Includes
C m pound ipheres — and ta eon- around the earth—and most ex­ themselves in orbits fixed like the National Assembly deputies, sen
perts believe this will he wtlhln
ators, mayors, municipal council
ducting nnother lunar probe or ronsldcrabty less thin three stars, ignoring the rarlh't move­ lors and special representatives
ment and earthly geography.
perils p» two, Vandenberg will be year* — Canaveral will hold all The Vandenberg launching plat­ chosen by small town councils.
launching America's first big sat­ the trump card* for these rea­ forms therefore will always t&gt;c p f Gaulle. * llh ‘he backing of
ellites, weighing anywhere from sons:
moving stdevays, igun at nearly all major parties but the Com
—For practical purposes. Van- I,OuO miles an hour, with respect munlsts. was considered the auto­
100 pounds to five tom
However, etperit In the Penta­ denberg ran launch satellites only to any fixed point at which a sat­ matic choice to become tbe first
gon's advanced rricarch project* due south. The launching aim ellite can be fired. Tbe additional "strong man" president of the
agrory believe the spotlight it might be swung a* much as IS difficulty in aiming and guidance Fifth Republic for a seven • year
bound to awing back to Canaveral degrees either way from due will l&gt;e Mimewhtl like (he differ term,
The grneral * only opponents
within two to three years, largely South but this would hardly make enre betwren shooting a sitting or
are Communist George* Marrane
any difference since the *p»cr a flying durk
vehicle would still tie pasting over
The U. S already has more 71 year old mayor of ihe Paris
detolate Arctic and An'arctlc re­ than a year's budget for the ci­ •'Bed Brit" suburb of fvry and
gion*. and In time wt uld "pre- vilian spare agency. Invested in Albert Chatelet. . 71-yearold
re*!" until It was pissing over Cape Canaveral and its down- Sorboonr science professor nomi• COUNTRY STYLE
nated by ihe "Union of Pemoera
Ihe poles.
range tracking tlslions. staffed
—The ipertflrations for pulling by 15 noo people Vandenberg so tic Fnrcei."
___________________
• ROME MADE SAUSAGES
a man Into apace call for bring far represents an Investment of
ing him back to earth immediate­ 173 million, but will equal Canav
U. 8. 17 - K
ly If he hecomes unconscious.
Orange City
Scientists a ir not at all certain,
and probably won't he detpilc
HASLEMEIIK. England l l T h - animal eiperimenli, how long a
A nleen of horror movie aetor human being ran rrmain con
Boris Karloff was arrested Sat­ irioua In the '•welghtleiv'* condi­
urday on a charge of murder In tion of an orbiting vehicle The
I ho death of her two son* whoie polar orbit therefore poses a po*
throats were slashed In the fam­ atbility that Ihe man might have
ily home where they had returned to be brought down in a remote
from school for the Christmas region where he could not be
reached. Launched from Canaver­
holldsys,
Thomss Bromley, a civil ser­ al. the vehicle would pass only
vice official attached to the De­ over habitable lands and known
fense Ministry, found the bodies seas.
Consider Safety Factor
of his sons, Msrtin. IS. and Steph
en. to. Thursday night. He alto —A more compelling reason lor
found Ms wtfr, Diana, unconscious using Canaveral, connected with
both safety and ‘ payload," It
with a throat wound
Mra. Brumley, 39, was taken to that the tape can fire eastward
a hospital hut was released Satur­ and lake advantage of the rota
day and brought before a magli tion of Ihe earlh to speed Ihe
Irate In nearby Guildford where spare vehicle on lit mission. The
Bolt supple laa'.ker and aoade cloth handbag*.
ahe was formally charged with
Black, beige, red and brown. A practical but
murdering Marlin. This Is in line
appreciated gilt i« atsray. a hit, and naturally
with normal English legal prac­
aa when If* a Letlaae.
tice of charging a suspect with one
allying In multiple murdersDetective Inspector George Cot
Blah told the court that hla Invtstlgation had "satisfied’* him that
Mra. Bromley ''had caused his
Watcb her eye* light up when
WASHINGTON (UPIl - Senile
Gorgeou* rhinestone jewelry In
fMartin's) dsath."
you gift her with one of our
brarrlrl*. necklace*, earrings
Bromley told polite the first Democrats Saturday wrrr ronsld
lovrtv Sun Snurl. Mun*lne**,ai.
,i rid of codr»e (fast added
Thing ho saw on nla arrival home ering enlarging tome Senalr com
Artemis nr Van Raaltc lutriou*
fashion item—large rhmestona
was a bloodstained cricket bat milter* In the new Congresv lo
night gown*. Soft p.i-tcl colors,
pin*. Every woman loves
and the boys' football boots and make room for more Republicans
white, black and brillant red
jaw dry, and especially when
clothing In tba hall of hla aii-bcd
exqnlttfly
than the GOP minority is entitled
each Hem
room home.
rraficd.
Subtly a fine gift of cornlort—
He called out ta the boys, he to.
beautiful lounging pajama*
said, but received no answer and This was advanced as Ihe most
Soft fleer trim pant* with
began to look far them. He said likely tolulion of the committee
matching nylon quitted jacket
Juai can't deride? Seems Ilka ahe ha* emeryhe found Marita dead In the ga­
Such a uitful gift—and certain­
thing? Why not an extra pair of lovely Dawnrage and Stephen dead In the bath­ representation problem ireatrd by
ly
one
that
*ha
will
love
big Democratic gains In the No
el to (loves? &amp;h* never baa too maey pair*.
room.
He found hla wife In the drawing camber elections. It rnutd hr an
room unconscious and bleeding omen of political “good will" for
from a wound In (he throat. He 1919
•aid aha wa* brought in by two Thr ration decision will hr a
women neighbors who had found matter of negotiation between Ihe
her wandering in trars around Democratic and Repvihliesn trad !
rrshipa. with Majority leader
the garden.
Mra. Dromley la the dauhglrr of l.vndon It Jolmann of Texas In
Btr John Thomas Pratt, brother Ihe commanding poviiion. But II
of noria Karloff, whose real name appears Johnson wilt go out ol
Van flexile, Artemi*. Mun*mgwe»r and Ran
Majestic. Nardt* hulkias. jeweled, cardigans, slip­
his way lo see that thr Rrpuhll
la William Henry Pratt.
Rnuci *llp« are at the tup of every woman's
over* In imul of the newest fashion colors. We've
rani get a fair brrak. Rrpuhllllat l,are bedecked or beautifully lalloted.
a stye that's sure In ptssse.
earn have cooperated similarly ,
ihe past.
Tag Day Tomorrow In Stoat
committees are esperted
Frilly. lacy feminine pants** or
go from their present ratio of
tailored twtaf*. rantic* are M
In Downtown Area gIn Democrats
and 7 Republicans
always welcome gift
Multiple* ReMe mils T ie Day to a heavy Democratic margin «(
srlll ho held In downtown Sanford 10 to 3. Democrat* won 13 addi­
tomorrow
tional Senate aeala at Ihe polls,
Tbe little tags represent new pushing the 1950 division lo M
Phoenix and flau*n»r h o e in the latest relor*. Buy
bopo to victims of the crippling Democrats and 34 Republicans.
&gt;
them by the b«x *r.d solve your 'hopping problems.
disease, for which no cure h n
With Alaska, the new Senile
Rpttabl* for all your "She s '.
Rv Dnrothy G ray, cologne*, perfume*. du*tinc
yet been found.
will have M Instead of 9C mrmpowder*, m ap*, talchrt and many o th er wonder­
Heading th* drive are M r and
ful Chrlrima* gift*.
Mrs. Emory Bradford. Mr*. Bradtold la auffering of Muttiplo Rehemala and la attempting to contact
In tba Sanford area.
At
- V •
Tha irirking range of the Air
*hi
Forte Missile Test Center at Cape
Canaveral. Fla . la s.iwi miles
long, extending through the DomlMean Republlr In Ascension Is
land halfway briween Brarfl and
214 E . l i t
MrGrrger sport thtm are
Africa.
Hiefcvk h*nd*oraety tailored belts. Black
bell ringer* for Ihoie men on
and brnvrn leather.
your li't llandtomr artsy si
plaid* print* and «olid* 11*11
r*P*o*lh
likr th* newest
For riw* leisure hours—
w**h n wear fsbrte*
cotton. rayonarctate Give
him solid comfort and he'll
remember you all year

Niece 01 Karloff
Charged In Death
Of Her Two Sons

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VOL. XLIX

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NO. 332

WASHINGTON (UPD — The lion received excellent teletype facilitir* Or greater than » r
glint A tlu raiuile. already per « W blcW ,roin ,hc fourU&gt;n
h*'* n°I[piWB## rniipp,
tom unf a brilliant rommunica f
ihiH oat
H
n Johnson who
the
Repeated Huh
With Y
Variations
.. w
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----lions job aa a satellite, appeared
experiment was repeated. Air force missile for use in the
likely today to become the U. 9 e.ith \ariation&gt;. b&gt; olhrr stations spaceman project. He said the At_...............
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v thiilr to put a nun into space, at Corona,
Call!
, to rt Sam Hons 1**^ 'undoubtedly would be the
The auccess o( the Atlas aatrl- ton.' Tea.! and fo rt Huachuca. vehicle lo put a man into space
IMo. launched Into orbit Thursday Am Messages were fed into the - when the United Stilea reaches
recorder and th en 'th at point
night. in transmlttlni and relay- satellite's
Scientists hate warned that It
Inc message* Irom the earth ap­ broadcast back on a “ triggering
may take sevrral &gt;*ars lo send
parently exceeded the fondest signal Irom the earth.
t t of military scientists
The Defense Department said a man into space and return him
’ ll received seven copies of (that the evperintcnl was -another *afel} to earth Johnson conceded
Praanlent Elsenhower a Christmas of the various type* of com muni that Russia mi chi heal the l nl
m e a n ie at the same lime Sun cations test* intended to he- con- led States to the punch in this
day from ground radio stations ducted*' during the expected iO- m p re l.
---------------------anil successfully beamed them dav life of the artificial moon.
bark to earth.
BOSTON ft'P D — Industrialist
*nte seven teletypewriter sig­
Rernard Goldfine today was sen1toning. told police Mrs F.hrabclh
VKNTURA,
t'altf.
tUPD—PoProject*
Agency,
.aid
further
ex
3
»
'
nals were transmitted from lh«
lenred lo Ihree months tn prison
.
...
.
. lire said today Mr*. Dlfa Dunran. Duncan .vs. hired hint and lairs
station at Ft. Stewart, G*. Tho pcrtrtiml* using the Atlas would . .
for rontrmpi of court.
Moya. 22. for 14.000 lo kill Olga,
f
ive
this
country
communic.t.on*
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an
expectant
mother
may
(feme
Department
laid
Use
etaItefe
Frderal Judge Charles E. Wylie led poller lo the grave, cov­
have liecn fumed alive by two ered by ti\ tnrhrt of dirt
ranskt Jr. Indicated hr wouhl
have sentenced Goldfine lo a long­
men allegedly hired to Vdl her by
"Maybe she wa* alive when »r
er prison term , but «*ld a longer
buried her.
he said ' I don't
her husbands mother.
term might make the textile ty­
The hod' of the attractive Can
*&gt; ‘Dangled her and I
coon a victim of “poltiira! dlathink u r killed hrr hffnrr * p put
While Constable J y tSIiml adlan nur*e «a» unrovered Sun bfr in Ihr grmimJ hut I'm not
criminatiun."
Galloway roamed Midway last day In a shallow, hand dug grave sure."
The judge tab! a longer term,
night looking for a Negro who had in a construction area about 10 Authorities said it appeared the
surh at one year in prison, would
threatened several people with a mile* north of here She was clad birarre «**c developed Irom a
t give the Presidrnl the right lo
pistol, the man was shot hv his only in a nylon bathrobe
deny early parole.
triangle 1-elwern Otga, hrr hut
Augustine tlaldonado, 25 who band Frank, aid hi* mother who
Hopes were dim for tarty *M brother-in-law who had previously
l riled Pres* lislrrnallonal
Mildred Papcrman. Gcldflne'a
..Train, buses and operating air lament of either walkout. About reported the threat* to Galloway, broke down under intensive qua* was sit aid of losing her son, a
chief assistant ami secretary, re­
JBr
*
I inn
■ 1L ... 1 r a i l
set t i n s l
k .1 i . . s n . %I i t l . f ■ u- * * a lxe.f isl
1.500 •.i'L.ta
pilots ■walked
out against
Arlington Mill* Jr. was shot in
ceived a 10 day sentence
prominent Santa Barbara attor­
Hoes scheduled extra runs today American at midnight frhlay. me low abdomen with a 12-gauge
Ruth were convicted Friday of
ney.
h r the holiday traffic crush, Eastern Airlines hav been ground- - shotgun by Jamc* Swain. 30 The
refuting lo olvev Vvyrantkl's order
Only la.I wsck the ollrn vvcil
mid* worse hy strikes against ed sinre Nov Ik hv strikrs of 27-year old Mill* wa* reported in
in deliver business records to
mother cunlevsed to police that
Internal Revenue Service ig rn ti
American and Kaalern Airlines. flight engineers ami machinists -fair" condition In Orange Memthe carried out a bold plot of pos­
A United I'res* International
■-*
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prior to a Dec. A deadline.
ing as hrr own daughter in-law
chccx indicated most holiday travImprisonment wa* drfrrred for
and gelling her son* marriage , \ a \ X D O O M S l N IT HO KUNII — C a p t. L A. A r th u r
MARSEILLE, trance it I'D— annulled.
leleri around the nation were find­ The shooting occurred about ■ 15
M b unlit Ja n . 7. Wyianiki said
p
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check
f
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S2.IIB
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in
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ro
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lrib
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ing alternate accommodations and p m on the Main St of the Negro Roger Froidevaux a Mvear-old
he purposely delayed imprison­
District attorney Roy liu*U(*on .
that the initial weekend traffic settlement. According to Gallo- Swiss stunt man trying to beat his questioned Mrs. Duncan lair Sun | iioitn to H oward M cN ulty, rlitkirtnatn o f th e Seminole C o u n ­ ment lo allow both Goldfine and
way, Mill* had bee.i drinking heav- own helicopter-diving record, killed
ty U nited F und d riv e . The N avy'a d o n a tio n briny;* the
snarl had eased off.
'list Papertnan lo spend the
i An American Airlines spokes­ ily. and friend* had taken away hi* himself Sunday in a tttifoot day night but hr refused lo say i f ' a m o u n t collected to m ure than $22,000, T h e U nited F u n d Christmas holidays at home and
the woman denied Maldonado's
plunge
from
a
copter
into
Mar­
man In Chicago said there waa pistol after he threatened them.
tn allow them time to appeal.
charge that she hired the two is Mill much .short o f it* $3(1,000 jroal.
Swain railed Galloway anti rode seille Harbor. The aging stunt
•’remarkable” cooperation among
The judge said a prison term
(O fficiitl U. S. Navy I'tio to )
WASHINGTON tU l’Il - Sen. carrier* in reaiM-ning patten- around the area with the Constable man set a local record of 145 feet men lo kill tier daughter-inlaw*. |
rf one je a r for Goldfinr would
Moya Denies (barges
John S. Cooper tR • Ky.k said grrv with reservation* on Ameri­ looking for Mills. While Galloway for helicopter diving several
give an “ executive the right to
Flora denied the charges pollre
today he n willing to run for the can flight*. He said about 90 per continued the search. Mills appar­ months ago.
deny you the possibility of resaid Hr buried hit fare in his
jteoate Republican leadership if cent of the passengers booked on ently threatened Swain again, say.
■
lease." This was an obvious ref­
hands and muttered, “ t don't tee i
chosen by his liberal coilragues. American had obtained seats on ing ‘This time I'm going to get ] Q Ls&amp;UflCll K u C K O t
erence to Goldfine’s role tn the
whv he i tlaldonadoi would say I
But Cooper said he was not • alternate flight* through Saturday you." Swain shut him with the gun
BANGALORE. India (U Plt—Tbe hid anything to do with It.”
political storm last summer which
candidal* for the Job and empha­ night.
uied in hunting, be told Galloway. Astronomical Society will launch
Ini to the resignation of While
In
Benito.
Manitoba,
laiu
d
a,
sised that Sen. George Aiken t R- Thousands of would be airline
Swain called the Sheriff* De India's biggest single stage rocket
House staff chief Sherman Adame.
Vt.i would clearly be the choice passenger* switched to trains, parlnirnt to notify the Constable, on a trst flight here Thursday, it Olga's mother. Mrs. Jrasie Kup-1
Adame adm iUrd receiving gifti
cyik, was retained to have rol- 1
of the liberal bloc if the Vermont- buses or automobiles. Rail and and remained at the scene. Hr hax was announced today .
and favors from the Boston mil­
lapsed from shock and a heart 1
m - would make himself available. bus lines reported business was been placed in the county Jail on
lionaire hut denied that he had
attack when she learned that hrr
™The liberal Republicans plan lo booming. Some railroads pressed an open charge, pending Mills'
CIUI15KL. F r a n c e t t T l i - with them Jalrr today. In the attempted to influence govern­
daughter
hid
bern
slain.
Left
Loot
Forward
meet Dee. 3n to select a slatr of alt available equipment into serv­ rondltinn No bail ha* been set.
1InrMil Bergman, U. stayed in hrr mranlunr, he said, he had to run ment agenrle* with which GoldDKS MOINES. Iowa i l l ’l l - A
candidate* for the live Senate ice and still rould not cope with
Milts was taken lo the Seminole thief who look ll.oio worth of shoe
tine wa* having difficulties.
[ red rooted honeymoon villa today into Pari* on businrit
party leadership posti being tilled the demand.
Memorial Hospital for emergency samples from the car of salesman
Goldfine wee charged wtth con­
Scbmidt drove hi* own nation
for the new Congress convening
while
the
tl
year
old
Swedish
mil
No dale has bern set tor re­ treatment, then transferred to Dr- John Svhrocder of Lancaster,
tempt of Congresi last week far
wagon
inlo
tuwn.
It
*4*
1
rammed
Jan. 7.
tionatle sin- married srirrtly Sun­ with Sintra*es, raising speculation refusing lo answer questione be­
sumption of negotiations between Undo
Ohio, later dumped hi* loot tn dis­
Cooper's name has been pul tor- American Airlines ami the Air
day tn Dindon went down lo the Hie newlyweds wrre preparing for fore tho House subcommittee on
gust
ward by Sen. Prescott Bush (R- Lines Pilot* Association, which
■lifter
a honey muon trip. Newsmen were Irglilatlvr oversight which wee
Kvrry silos- was lur the Irll tout.
Conn.t who said Sunday the Ken­ reprrsrnl* (he striking pilots
Her new h u s b a n d
l-te» keeping watch at the wooden gate looking into the Goldflnc-Adaaa
tuckian's eleclion would show the
The ALI'A said the dispute cen­
Schinldt rmergrd smiling from m rase Mitt Bergman should relationship.
Atlas Isn’t Outlaw
parlv “ Is looking to the future tered over rules and wuiking con­
Application ha* been mad* to
w||4 t (anVcrted mitt 35 come out
rfth e r than to the past."
CHICAGO t L 1*1 s — Janies T.
ditions. The company charged
In laitMtoe
M
aVgan'
self
atyleil
r
u
le
r
o
f
the
:h“
Department
of
the
Army
by
miles
out
Mile Part., ami luld waitute* her attorney Am
™ ” l arm not putting myself forth that the pilots' union had made
would tnret hints' Applstw Issued a statement
■s a candidate." Cooper said in rrrewrd demands just before the
space nation 'Celesta." has grant- Jet-Vac Cradeia In,:, for a permit ' *nk rwporteW the
explaining that her marriage lo
an interview. “ I appreciate what strike deadline when an agree
ed the l ’. S Defense Department ; 0 install a 24 ineft tiilimfrgcd inSchmidt wa* legil because the
Senator Bush ha* done snd if se ment appeared imminent.
BERLIN (U P D - An East tier- a one year extension on Its license h(,
, m| ,nillipi„r , u l |„n
marriage to Italian movie direcleeted. I would run. Ami I believe
man newspaper blame* a recent to ute outer space for it* rockets
^ „ nM„
lot llotM-rtu Rossellini never had
anyone else whose name Is ad
^
not in Halle on Elvis Presley and s a t e l l i t e s . ..........................
The pipe arid station will he InIwen treugnitrd.
record* and similar American
Mangan. who bold* a devl for
. |1(k| on |(if pr„,,rrt&gt; , „ m l b)
BERLIN (U PD — The Commu­
f '- t l l j t J ' D . . .
L L .’
X" Italian eivurt annulled thr nist* today rejected ■ U S. mempobon" smuggled m from West nwnrrship of outer sparr. said hr
fur
a
new
[ire
routing
Lull6Q lOOr J0K6 Bergman Itnssellmi marriage last nrandiitn denying Russia's right
“ My real coocern Is that all ol
Berlin.
extended the lease — due tn r t plant
'
now under runsturliun.
us who get together in this fight r
J
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The statement appeared in Fret pire Dee 3t — *0 the new Allas
, ".!?1'ir r J “", l " ,l4,r appealed | j0 | l]rn over control of West tierthe pi opined strrl pipe would
’ i!n,al 'ubng 1* md rxpect-1 |jn-, hgrlmrs In Hie local Reds!•
will slay together - and get nib X g M t U r C C l I f K I S
lint, official Communist ntwsp* satellite wouldn't Iwrnmr "an out u
. 11 N DUN it I’D - A taindon | k,.u* ,hl1
partially but ini with the
era to join in the fight lor the
W lV V e llliy j
per of llallr. where the incident law in thr sky."
. U o M - . i d .« ! .1 ! I . , . b . l »
I " " , m2 ? " . —
In Ith*
her still t’oiumuntst organ—Wort,l
Wader ship."
Ncurs DatusehSanford's *\uurtr*y ittuplc" re occurred last Tuesday. It said HW
_
, __
land said the memorandum, n police had to be called out to C h a l l e n g e d l o UUC‘1
..in rxtendi about in
......
•tatIon will
ID feel **l' irom me VIUI vairnue si
, member* well Ihctr treatment h rrr clear tbr area
•-’irolon tiairmeni said Ihr p o d n ,; A tnrrica'a dr termination
a pike in rtirollc lu d taste "
TAIPEI iCI’lt — High ‘ilmol into thr water from an rusting
'last January when they were ar
' The Americans a tr to In- run Schmidt m airiagr was legal he to maintain Pmops in Writ Berlin,
Frelheil said the tarltcr. tnve, , luilrnli U An nan and Uu Tleh ,.ulkhr. j U|I „ 1P ...... .. Wj,rr will
cause she was wtill married to
“nonsense."
rrstru fur "attempting lu go ligating Ihr homes of one of Ibr tralr over dunking Ihrir English ^
icturned lo l^kr Monroe gratulalid on a seiinlilh tri­
umph: hut llsrlr atlrm pl lo dls Dr. Peter Undilrom when she, th e A.ioo word memorandum,
through Sanford without slopping nnglradrrt. discovered that hr bad examination, challrngrd t h e i r
through stonn drains
bern fo West Berlin and had leather fo a duel.
guise the sinister undertone* of married lloiielltnl. Mir had of* i&gt;ubli&gt;hr*1 .Salssrslay ni«til. rrcallwl
to see our wonder city."
Local engineer* fur the pie
%lr\trail dixurrr from (j,r ohluationii iKr Ruiilini h»T«
Mr. and Mr*. Wrndcll saim s brought back Rrcslr) records
Both fled, howrever, when imtire .lulling plant are loftier and tilts fearful Weapon t&gt;v ilresting it Uwrd
»lncr World Wir II In a
up in the elutliri of I .ither « hrtsf. laimUlrom l»ui ihr lU trm rnl
What » mure tbr communist appmarhrd
were treated to gift* front Sanford
(lush Flittmated completimi rime litas shows hu» tragically they tin. was Invalid when .h r mar rrlf , uf f„„r p „ » cr , SfMm*nta
NEW ORLEANS (UPD — Se merchant* ami a night at llir May newspaper said, the ringleader
fur the pre cooler I* Jamiatj,
( a i,j they cannot arbtgregalion at New Orleans' sprawl lair Inn, as a climax to Seminole even "possessed a photograph" of S s i D t i i G (* tS F l'ic 'C S
misunderstand the true nature nt ried Rossellini l-atet she nhtalneil wy r |,
|rj|rll&gt;.
Ing City Park ha* ended -The County's extensive Uuurtesty Week lire rock and roll singer, now in
the cold war
rdnnnalirrd thr a 1 aliform* d.vnrrr
HERRIN.
III
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P
D
t.a
r
y
Col
f o r k general msnsger announced campaign, sponsored by the Cham­ thr American army stationed in
It rrrallrd that at the end of
Daily Tclrgigph
lard. H, hat s«t up his own shop
a Supreme Court mandate had ber of Commerce and Jaycre*
Wetl Germany, romplrtr with per * aid (ur Sanla Clau*.
"The sciind of H ark the Herald
the war U.S troop* held streabls
been exhausted.
______________
____ Presley's autograph.
Yankee* bine from outer spare Rec Office Taking
imrtion* of Mrrklrnburg, Thurin­
The
Sainrs have____
sent__a Christ
Abmgside his list of Christmas
“ We have reached the end of ma( carj to the Chamber, saying,
The communists said rrtpootiblr withe* Gary quoted the p n rr of
shock*
mure than it
It rra**urr*
n-asuirrs »
cks tar
l*r more
•»
.
»,
gia and Saxony, all now part of
the rope." Kill* Laboitto »*!&lt;!, fol- 'Hire wish we could get down aulhorilirs in West Berlin "*yt esrh item Total roil — ln.'&gt; v?
thr Soviet nine, ami said Amerlcn
How rmirh h e l l e r It would A p p I l C O l l O n S N O W
lowing the annual meeting of Ute y0UP wav this veer, hut it just trmitlrall)' spread ' lhisa filth in
have been if the snirc Irom milrr
would have a* much right tn de­
Millie
rolle^e
students
are
home
park Imard of commissioners. doesn't seem to l«c in thr budget our republic in order In confuse L » ,,,l,r n t A n n i i i i n o n r l
mand return of those territortaa
sparr bad iirm laiiiu d the simple
. . . . . . .
truth
'America
wants
,,ra
rr.
Dr
Ihr
holidays,
the
Sanford
Rr
• The mandate from the U. 8 Su We had a wonderful llmr with a ll, thr mind* of out youth and to
.
as Russia ha* to try lo force tbe
The rash registers were ringing Which this nevs ami lurmldable1creation Department wilt accept West
preme Court became final Dec. of you folka last je a r— somelhihg I drum them to acta of violence"
out uf Berlin.
I’
vee’H never forget,"
II.”
La turtle said the .commissioner*
Same* Is a milkman in Jackson.
adoptitl a resolution recogntiing Mich. The couple was traveling
'£ ir high lourt's injunction, and north after a Florida lour when High Speed
-instructing the park manager to they were stopped on French and
carry out tlie expressed Judgment Commercial They uerr greeted by In Deaths Of
BELLE GLADE
of the court ' The resolution was Charlte Morrison, representing the
Dovsntowri merchant - wdl slay
Excessive speed at a dangerous Fisherman Rescued
passed unanimously.
('lum ber of Commerce.
Nerdeil are three playground mans "
ripen tunight and tomorrow hut
■Tint meant that Negroes are
X'OKDM KA. Japan I LTD - A
The Sainrs signed (heir Christ- turvp has hern blamed for a two
asiistants. 1 tumor playground as
flo,e .., l ,h* rrgutsr time
now pcrmlllrd to use all the park n li, card: “ your rourlrsy eouple. car collision which killed nine per u .V cargo ship rescued J* Dpsisiant*. two staler skiing insiruc
facilities ~ the tennis court*. He |.i( lnH |&gt;ut( saroe*
s ms and hospllalired another.
f,CM. Illhermen from the stand
K, 'I .
r‘
V T "
tors. Hirer life .uards. uu arts
The Highway Patrol ...d a ta r ln|( rnr)n, onU-.
on whlrh lhe' * hrtw.m#. sloFk were evident in
haieball field*, the golf courses,
xml erafl* spreiallst. lir.-e base
OAXACA Mexico i C I ’D- A Inis lull umpires and one secretary.
the amusement rules
»« *»*&lt;■ 1) » f j n n l l n
r" nU,n,n« n,nr ' “'f 10 ,Ucan '* had drifted for S hours am llrans 11
' u "* V u t.^
t|k
.
Fair lhiuugh Tuesday wills
1
1
.
Borrr*
«
a.
gulnf
A
5
to
9*
.
mile.
frrrp)|
|hpm
lu
,
,
uipr
r,.hinf
&lt;/«««»
child
rn.
colle«e
.It,
loaded
with
&lt;'hottui:i«
shoppers
facilities." l-aburde said
All former summer employes are tllghlly higher temperature*. High
is closed
an ----hour ---early
Sunday
it I lluJl u , a* annoonc.1 Irat
*ml
‘ hrivtmas overturned on the Pan American
"The swimming pool t.
------- . PARIS (UPD—4Srn. ( harle* de , —
, ------, when
------ ~
—" --------* -again —
J - **--•
— spun out- of* control
---- * and- slammed
■
■
'
music from several business estah Highway Pi miles southeast of atkrd tu triform the department If Ibl* allrrnoun In mld-ta’s, low toltd* time of je a r," he added.■ ”Gaulle
prosed
today
that *he
hthmenlt filled the shoppers with h r r ,. sundas killing 12 persons they wish lo 1m- eoniulered for re night 52 In 5g. Northeast lo cast
*■i| „on 1 be ahtr lo say anything I* first tn the minds of hit 'Unrii- mm a car driven hy an offduty W i n t e r N O W H lT C
employment next summer
winds 5 In 15 milra per hour.
bled
countrymen
by
sweepingto
polireman
vs-wx
o
n
g
it-isi,
u
nu-r
lhr
’**** ' Ghrlstmas spirit
end
Injuring two m the worst traf
about It
xuriiv I I I l» - winter , ml|Pi &lt;m) rhPPr, srPPtmgs were ||(. - c f „|ent in Mexlro a lustnry
election aa president of France for
Eight of Ihr Puerto Ricans and
began at 3 40 am . e s t ioda«
heard everywhere
t|j j|lp
wrre liebeveii
a seven-year term.
the polireman were killed.
More* remaining open Saturday lu |M. M,x|caru
Judging Of Lights
More Households
night teportetl exerllrnl tales re
^-j(p jjiffdmg bus m ertiirnril
WASHINGTON (C PD -T hr ’ en suits ami one of Hie biggest days 4ni, p |ungrd „u ,f ,
(.w) hank
To Start Tonight
tut Bureau predicted lodav that n the history of Sanford shopping paralleling mr
the man
road wlirn
- m u Ihr
mi
Christmas Lighting Contest en
Ihr nation may have as mam at
■
-- driver swerved iti an effort to
tries were closrd at noon today.
7S million hnuieholdi hy tsxu—.Vi
avnid two (lermni walking duwn
J ud inr nf the displays will lie
per rrnt more (ban the Vi ........... |s f C h i l d r e n T O K C
gin ’ &gt;nl Id by Mis* Florence
tallied Iasi Mart h
ami "^".V llie11:; p m - .m i'lu 'r d
TALLAHASSEE tC PD -A t iFast Nathan Smith » . both of Wenf r i g h t . Mrs Yolir William* Ir.,
killed
17 persons were killed roi F lorida 1v*He, veere killerl Sunday ui 9ft
Annual Yule Tour theThebusonlyweresurvivorJoe Mat bleu* anil Cdr. Edward
the enndur- highway■ during lhe weekend,
State Road 10 » * lt
A team headed by Ken TorheU n't us# nn the tfcFjard hole. With1 H v C S \ U le 1J 1 ertC'Ilt-*"
Nunnery
Fourteen ihlldren from lhe l.u
WASHINGTON (UPD -Pfrtt thrran Home in Slavia were es lur of the Iru* and a 15 year old mr)P ln „ np «Cc i-terst near Belle of a"cc V* lAOn.
Reaidenlt ami c.
eial eatab- of the Sanford Naval Air Station the wind In hti face. Stout .aid
. .
*c 1 1 n
A 42 year old Sarasota mailman
IDhmrnls entering the Jaycee-spon- won top honor- in the Santa Clau* be wa* "afraid of the hole." piek dent and Mr*. Eisenhower present p"ipjpi'j ihToIIgli Sanford"ilore” thrt Initial- cut n tsirneer were «eri Glade
atsd three in another near was killed Sunday when tut truck
sored contest are reminded to keep tournament of thr Mayfair Aten's ed uut the three wood, choked it ,heir Christmas gifts lo mf-ttber* aflrrnoon hy Sanford
Seminole 0,,,l&gt;
lallaliatsee,
the StatePatrol twa#
hit by a ear which ran a
tmi drove it in tbr hole.
of the AAhite House staff today
Ihrir display* lighted between the Golf Association yrstrrday.
County Jaycre*
said tie)ay.
slop sign, lie was Identified u
Other member* of the winning
Second plate team honors went , . . • , ,
,, ,
. .
hours of 7:30 and 9:30 p. nt.
F:*rh child was given I'
Three persons were killed in an John F: Marden
nightly, until winner* are announc­ learn were Bob Shed-ten. Dan .t Harry Tookf, Col. S. G. Hat- l l 'l - i l l I I I 1*6 JV U h ltriC il
thirh to huv gifts for Dime on hit
accident tlx ntilex mrrthratt of
ABelle Glade Negro polireman,
Wright
ami
John
Ivey
riman,
W
A.
Patrick
ami
Joe
AnSOUTH
BEND.
Ind
(LTD
ed.
i
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h l .,
. ,
chrivtmax list Tbe nionev wax ob r x - , M _ - , _ J A*. rX-irxe-es Tallahassee early today
when Ben AleCoy. t*. anti eight Puerto
Tied for individual honor- wrie diews.
Joe huhartch head coaih «f the ulf)Pll yrom lhP , ile of
U O n O te d
U a n C e ,|1Plr «u tumobik-. burst
Into Rican laborer* were killed Sunday
r)*vr
Cunning,
association
p.e.t
On ""
the thud place leant were AV.shmgton Redskins and former 'lurms
(Uirlng tne
the iChristmas
paiadr. jay
Jay
J „ur rase*
ra-et or
nf canned
. annr.l food wrre
were flames after colliding head on on In a two car eollision near BelleV"V
"
a
-"*'
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7
:7
;
tiri.iii.a.
paraur.
Four
Services Planned
i ro. « », r t ' n i P C
m "" /
a ' I ' »*?“*■ . Dr'
Jtunrd fo.1* , .ns rrP , turned lhe remainder of the r&lt;1
Il(f „,P &gt; ,1-.,,,,.., Army lhe T h o ..,..till, Highway. They Glade The Puerto Rirant were
in the recent PGA Open here. Rucker and Acre Jennings.
named football torch at Notre proerrds over lo the home for lhe
dunni the Junior were identified aa C W Prmce identified a* PrimiUvo Rtoa Tore*,
ednesday Night leur
" afro
IL
f“r
*T**l , “
children a e.aenli.l needs.
High chrirtm a. co.tum r dance .1 17. and hi. ^tfe. G w g i. Lynn! 44; Jose Itodrtguei, 2f; Jorgo
Chrislniai Eve aervlrc* will be
Although he didn't place for In- number of tiaea In the tournrv, r
the Sanford Civic Center.
44, both of SI. Marks, and David Hudrigurt. 20; Juan Luciano IUvheld Wednesday night at 10:30 in dividual honort. and wasn't a went to Ed Hunt, who had 11. W. DOL'tOI* XV HS B llS V
era, » ; Slaton Dial Rivera, 39;
More than '.w&gt; youngster* run- Prince, 25. of Thomaavlllr, Ga.
the Naval Air Station protestaet member of the winning team. Ed J. l’eterg was runner up with nine.
SANTA MONICA, Calif, (U 'D
triliulrd tn lhe (ollretion. which is Marine Sgt Robert G. Garel. Vrrnardo G a n ia , 30; Juan Do Ma­
chapel. Soloiat Gerald Covington Stout had tbe day's grratrst
Muir than 50 member, and Dr, A. C. Mrltus had a hui&gt; day
NEW TURK (U PI1—Four men drstined to become aq annual af­ It, Fort l^udrrdale, was killed la Itaruoa, 29; and Cartel E atevu
Will ting "O, Holy Night", aa pari achievement, a hole In one. Stout their families were served roast Funday. First he attended Dennis -searing hooded khaki parka* hrld fair.
near Cocoa today when he ap­ Velaiurt, 3 , all of Della Glade.
of a special musical program.
picked up the golfer's dream on beef altar the tournament. Toy* (.Tenby * wife while she give birth up IJiwoln Raving* Bank today
Karh student bruight a can aa parently want to sleep at the
Clinton Lae Ridgeway, 39, was
Hie public la Invitad. Passes No. 5
and -ash donation* were turned to a ion and one hour taler he and escaped with what polk* et- an admittance fre. H ie food will wheel of hit car which cradled [ killed In Jackaooville Saturday
may be obtained at tbe Air Ma­ Stout gut kit acr with ■ No. 3 over to the Elkt for distribution to was with Jayne- Mansfield who limited at more than *A0,004 In Ire distributed among the needy tn.o a Greyhound bui.
whrn hi* c a r collided with a bellow gal#
wood, which h- ordinarily would undeiprivtlrgsd children.
.also gave birth lo a aon.
caah.
la null*aWilmer R. Duigm. 39, and nana filled truck.
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Goldfine Sentenced To Prison

Sought By Officer,

'Friend' Of Adams
Gels Three Months
In Contempt Case

Nurse Buried Alive? One
Of Killers Dosen't Know

Holiday Rush Near Peak, By Brother-In-Law

Trains, Buses 'Swamped'

News Briefs

“ stunt Man Kille.1

Cooper Is Willing
Jo Accept 'Draft'

Ingrid Remains In Villa,

New Husband At Work

Presley Is Blamed
By Reds For Riot

Application Made
For Plant Water

Reds Reject Note
On Berlin Defense

Ike's Space Voice

y s s r - “ *" n‘ “ "" Courtesy Couple
New Orleans loses
Segregation Case

m

Registers Singing
Merry Yule Tune

Bus Overturns, 72
Persons Are Dead

Weather

At Least 17 Dead
In State Traffic

Tourney Winners
At M ayfair Listed

4 Cases Of Food
At

Bandits Get $60,(KM)

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Inflation To Tako Long Wintor Nap

WASHINGTON -&lt; U P I&gt; - Old
2 man inflation It witling down for
long winter's nap. IIp may even
». alppp through ruoa of IMP.
So aay high government pcono
,-a m itts interviewed hy t'nitrd Praia

Economist Believes
Strike Importance
Being Exaggerated

International. They rapert the eroromy to be rrUtivrly free from
inflationary pressures in the com­
ing months
One put it this way: "The cost
of living has already levelled off
lhc*r past few mnn'ha. If thing*
go the way we think they will,
prlcrt should continue for a while
about where they are now. Some
might k&gt;* up a bit but other*,
especially food costa, ere going to
slide."
Annthrr hirh official pointed out.
however, that "If romumrrs and
businessmen take off on a spend
log binge, the cost of living may
start upward again.”
For the most part, though, the
experti are confident that the val­
ue of the dollar will hold steady in
the immediate future. They point
to the administration'* announerd
Intention of resisting excessive
government spending and the Fed­
eral Reserve Board's readiness to
prrvrat excessive usa of credit.
As for the long run—a nd econo­
mists are chary of making long-

MIAMI t u r n —A University of
Miami ronom lil bclirvai Ihr
people of Itui touriit-irindrd a m
are exaggerating the Importanre
of two major airline tlrikei.
Dr. nrlnhold P. Wolff laid Ml
ami will ert almotl a t many air
passengers ihli month a t It did
la it December, detpitr the comlete shutdown* of American and
la tu r n Air Lines.
• People exsggerate the Import­
ance of the strikes." Wolff laid
"People who really want to come
here will be able."
Ha added, however, that many
tourist! wont coma became of
the Inconvrnirnce of rebouklnc
passage on other airlines. Wolff
aaid the arra'i economy will suf­
fer a setback from the "psyebolo
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (UP1)
glcal'* effects of the strike*.
A spokesman for Delta Airlines Air Force missilemen worked with
•aid airline* are carrying only TO the aid of a big electronic brain
per rtn l of capacity because of today to trark down trouble that
fictitious double bookings that re­ spoiled the debut of new super
sult in "no shows.” He said other* ballistics mlssiia.
snake several reservations on ml- The rocket engines of tha tow­
ami-bound planes but usa only ering titan raliilla roared to life
our.
Saturday. Rut a malfunction oc­
Meanwhile, the Eastern strike curred, and the big computer
entered its fifth week today as aulo-matically krpl the missile
company officials met with fed anchored to its launching pad.
•ral Mediator Warren lan e.
shut off the power and pumped
The company and rcprraantali- ui water to put out the flame*.
Tea for the sinking machinists The hram. contained in a box
union reached an agreement last the sue of a piano and called an
.Sunday. The new contract wi* automatic sequencer, also turned
t before the machinist* for rail- out a mass of extremely complex
ation but tha retulti hava not data that will enable technicians
Jbeen disclosed. Tbc flight angito find the source of trouble and
neers remained deadlocked with make repairs.
Z astern.
Tha Air Forr* praised the new
system, which workrd perfectly.
It was described as an advanced
form of tho cutoff system which
Drivers To Have
his been used it Irait onto in the
progrsni and probably
Photo On License Vanguard
SAN PIIANCTSCO _ (U P I&gt; - The with other rockets that havr failed
tala of California is photograph to perform properly.
The Titan system begins esrlirr
n l auto drivers.
The Department of Motor Ve­ in the countdown phasrs and mon­
hicles has acquired 200 special itor! going* - on Inside the rockrt
r«amera* to mike tiny "mug" for a loagrr period before the
•hots of applicants for driver's final firing button is pushed. It is
licenses and renewals All drivers designed to quickly spot any trou­
arc expected la have photo licenses ble and to krrp a lad launching
from destroying the rosily misIn five yean.
Officials said the new eyslem alia and its equipment.
will serve to diicourige countrr* The air force had planned to
felting or faking of driver's Herat- make a roo mile initial last of the
e l, which h u e hecofne a widely Titan, a *o footer iffn it lighter
•erepted means of Identification. but more powerful thin Ihr Altai.

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Missilemen Hunt '
Trouble On Titan

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run predictions — the outlook Is
not quite so rosy. Price* could
well continue to pursue their hisloriral pall) upward. But the rise
would be more gentle than II has
bean
A lot would depend on govern
mrnl policies. Ihe state of hullnrsi and tha international situa­
tion.
In 1&gt;\9. Ihe roil of living may
climb one month and slip back
Ihe next, but it la likely lo show
over all stability. Government eco­
nomists offer the following reasons
for this:
—There i* a good deal of un
used manufacturing rapacity in
the economy, lienee, demand for
manufactured goods la not likely
to outstrip supply.
—Businessmen have been pur
suing a coniervativa Inventory
policy. Economist* emphasise that
businessmen do not expect prices
to rise sharply or they would have
begun stockpiling to beat the price
hikes.
—Business has also been modest
In spending for new factories,
lathes, presses and other produc­
tion equipment. Like defense
spending, capital expansion outlayi hava some inflationary Im­
pact because no consumer goods
reiull, at le n t Initially.
—With full employment of mm
and resources not yet achieved,
both labor and business arent
likely to be very aggrrsslve in
their wage and price policies.
—The Federal government'! bud
get will he much rloacr to balance
In Ih* 1PM fiscal year aiarting

Senator Says U. S.
Losing Price Fight
WASHINGTON (UPI)
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George A. Smathera (D • FIs )
warncd'Ssturdsy that the 1‘nitrd
States is "pricing Itself right out
of business tn l.alin America." He
said thia country w ai In dangrr
of losing Us Latin American mar­
kets U) European and Aslan na­
tions.
Smalhcrs. just back (rom a
five • week tour of tho aouthern
republics, said In a statement that
"I found no ill wilt toward the
United States,” but, he added, "I
was greatly disturbed by the
enormous e c o n o m i c changes
which havr. In many cases, put
our country In second place lo
competllors from Europe and
Asia.”
Smalhrri visited Mexico, Guate­
mala. Honduras, Panama and
Trinidad.
He xsld "our Amrrican econo
mlc lift would he strangled within
20 years if » r loit the rtrh l.alin
American market.”
Within 40 years, he predicted,
"the Latin population will be more
than double that of the United
Slates ami Canada.”
Smathrri said he found that the
U. S. government Is not taking
rnough interest in rronomir af­
fairs of American busincsamrn in
Latin America. By contrast, hr
said. European governments have
launched "aggressive and success
ful economic programs'* to win
markets.
"Our own Amrrican busmen
mot certainly aren't favored with
any cooperation by our govern­
ment" comparable to that given
their businessmen by European
governments, the Florida Demo
erst said.

Car Hits Truck,
Mailman Is Killed
SARASOTA Ct’PI 1 - John Mardm. 42, a Sarasota mailman
was killed Sunday when his trurk
was strurk hy a ear which police
said went through a stop sign.
Harden was drad on arrival al
a hospital.
Poller said a ear driven hy
Benjamin C. Daveoport. 32. Sara­
sota, knocked the truck 33 feet.
Harden was thrown from the
vehicle and pinned under It.
No charges were filed, pending
an investigation.

Skunk War Starts

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KEY WEST tL'Pl» - Three
Americans ar.d five Cubans sus
peeled of trying to smuggle
arms and ammunitions to the
rebel forces in Cuba wrre to
receive hcaringx today far viola
tion of L' S. neutrality laws.
Authorities arrested the eight at
Bahia Honda. 32 miles north of
here, while they were loading
some tto.ooo worth of arms
aboard a fishing boat Sunday.
1'onfiscatrd were 100 rifles. I
several .30 caliber mschtoe guns,
lub machine guns, anti • tank
Average
weapons and thousands of rounds
of ammunition. Authorities also
None Priced Higher
selied ■ car and a truck loaded
with arm s which was parked on
a dock near the SSfoot vessel.
Lucky Star.
The Americans were identified
as brothers Jam es and William
Billings, both fishermen, and Ken­
neth Bowers, all of nearby Mara­
thon.
The other five, who gave Miami
addresses were: Rodolpho Guillerrrx Y Muccio, 31; Mariano Sort k*
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Y Marin. 31: Mario De Jrtua 5
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Machado-Staurele, 31; Raul Ross
Goniaiex. M; and llrrtor Louis
Costa. 23. Sori is a phyilmn.
Customs agent W. B. Langford
said the Americans had made one
arms haul to Cuha and wrre to
V “SUPER RIGHT* Freah, l ean
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Skeleton Found,
But No Foul Play
BALDWINSVILLK. N. Y. (DPI)
—A workman digging a ditch at
■ construction site uncovered a hu
man skeleton which an anthropolo
gist said had been burird about
1,1M years.
Dr. Harry I,. Schoif said the
hours tielongrd tn a malt Indian
He said Ihe deterioration was sur­
prisingly low.
The bones, which havr been giv­
en to the Onondagt County His­
torical Association, were lound at
a depth of »u feet.

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SAN RAFAEL. Calif -&lt; L 'P H The Board of Supers taora of Marin
County have appropriated I 2S0
from which to pay a It bounty
for evrry skunk killed tn the
county.

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nrxl July than it is in the current
fiscal year, when the deficit t*
expected to hit SII.200 000.000. In
fiscal !MO, the red ink margin will
he half that large—perhips less,
depending on revenues, polk) derl
stoni and Ihe plraiure of Con
grrts.
Fiscal experts hrrr feel that the
Treasury will be abb to do rpost
of fit new borrowing from nonbank lenders, thrrrby eliminating
the blggrit Inflationary hsiard as­
sociated with a deficit hudgrl.
(When commercial banks lend,
they create credit When anyone
rise Irnds, it it with alrrady ex­
isting funds t
In sum, the economist* sec h m l-.
ness in 1333 moving at a brisk,
prosperous pace knit with enough
restrsint to avoid an) itrong pres- j
sure on pricr*.

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carol* directed hy Carolyn G o t
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Jori*. Chuck WtnVle, Jimmy P i
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^ u e d lsrrr. Tina Hauben. \r.n An
derron. Mary flow Its, Mary Ann
Rrnninscr Joanne tjo»nell. anil
Prlty Hobinson.
( hri*t Church Seraire*
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da&gt;« jehedulfd by the * hritt Kph
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mjlit Kucha n il ard urm on. 11 13
[i m ChrUtma* h r . Holy !nn&gt;
oernl*. 9 a. m. Sunday. Dec. J?
Holy Communion and *ermon. I
£ m. Church ichool caml *rr\trr
lt d Chriitma* r*ru to follow.
In New Hume
Mr. and Mr*. Joe Screency anti
danchlrr. Pal. ate in Iheir new
home on Crant Slreel.
Many people will remember their
tail plight t *st summer jjl en the;,
tfturned from an afternoon at the
h-arh to find their home had burn
ed and wa* a total lot*.
2Tl’c new* home, three bedroom*.
| * ii halhi. ha* been erected on the
aamc location.

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Harmony In Prospect
For Seminole Board

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Seminole County apparently will have a more harmon** loua governing body In 1959.
_ , . hi
Vernon W. Dunn. Commission-elect, eeld he had polled
each member who will have a aeat on the new Commission
in January. Dunn quoted each aa saying that harmony will
exist, that each commissioner will be working for the good
of the county aa a whole.
„
.
Thla la good newa to thoae who have watched a divided
Commission attempt to run the county's business. Genuine
differences of opinion will exlat on the new Commission, just
aa It does In any organization. Opinions are one thing, however, actions something else.
Each elected official must have an opinion on each issue
which arises. Each must vote his honest convictions. That
is expected, and demanded, by the public. It ian’t often that
unanimous consent can be found in any public body on any
major issue.
The going of separate ways should end with the official
vote of that body, however. Those who cast votes In the
minority, except In very s]&gt;ecial cases, should join with the
majority. That is the democratic way. If the minority feels
that the majority is wrong seriously, then the issue can lie
taken to the public.
We hope to see an end to the system whereby each com­
missioner "runs his district" and lets the other fellows
worry about the other four. Although each commissioner is
elected from a specific district, this is not the ides legislstort had in mind when the diatricta were created.
If that had been the purpose of the districts, commis­
sioners would not cam|»aign on a county-wide basis nnd
vote only on those measures which affected his particular
district. Commissioners vole on issues which arc vital to the
entire county. It U our belief that each commissioner should
know what tha other is doing, what h e plans to do, how
much it will cost and if the county can afford it.
We believe, too, that each commissioner should keep the
i •
county governing body fully aware of these things, in ad­
vance. Under this system, Seminole County can have plan.
Bed progress, fslr treatment for all districts and a Commission of which the people can be proud.
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Letters To

The Editor
This certainly was a well writ­
ten article and wo appreciate the
fine Job.
Yours vary truly,
(Signed)
A. W. Webber
District Manager
Southern Bell Telephone Co.
Orlando

..P s a * * Ib n M

H m Sanford Seminole County
Junior d u a ib s r of Comm m i
would Uke to take this opportunity
I t publicly thsnk tho Sanford Her­
ald for the excellent publicity, reoperation and aaalatanet, given our
organization during our sponsor­
ship of tho annual Chrtitmas Kdilor:
parade.
Sanford Herald
As you know, our parada has
ft la with all sincerity that I
born acclaimed aa tha "Mggeit
and brat yat," and we of the Jay- write this letter of public thank*
coca are well snare that a treat and praise to the nurses, hoapltal
dtal of this success is duo largo- staff, and tho pink ladies of the
ty to tho part played by your new*- Seminal* Memorial Hospital for
popor la lh« promotion of this tho wonderful care I reeel*ed dur
project. The tremendous intrrrat ing my recent sickness. Never
and participalfnn of all. generated hsve I enjoyed such excellent rare
by your newa ilemv, was sincere and food.
ly appreciated.
Sincerely jour*,
The Sanford Jayceei are truly
I Signed i
thankful, for tha cooperation given
Merle W. Warner
thla project and our many others
Mayor
'year round, and wo truvt that
this relatiomhlp will continue for
■any y ean to come.
(Signed)
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - f U P I t - A
Herbert R. Itenatrom
puttied truck driver asked Once
Parade Chairman
Rsdebaugh where they'd moved
the post office to.
Editor:
Sanford Herald
Miss Ridehaugh, who works In
a bonding behind the old site,
Rob Khrddrn showrd me (he nice
article that appeared ia tha I)ea- gave the driver directions and
ember IT laiue of your paper taw him drive off — In his U. S
mall truck.
concerning our burled cables.

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BY WILMAM S. WHITE
LONDON—Hugh (,'allikcll ha*
closed a civilized, highly decent
but quit* derisive hand around
the RriUsh, Labor party.
The party, In short, Is firmly In
the grip of this leader of the Bri­
tish opposition — and all this I*
good newt to the United Slates.
Those who by American standards
are Labor extremists — specifi­
cally Aneurtn Bevan — are no
longer able to raise much thunder
on the left. The left wing of the
Labor party, of course. Is not fin­
ished. But It has been driven back
to a more moderate position by
the realities of British polities.
Thus if the Labor parly should
oust the Conservative government
nl Prime Minister Harold Martin!
tan In the next election, (ialtskell
would rnm t to power a* a reason­
able man, hy our measurement,
anti mit aa any threat to the West
rrn alliance.
Thla correspondent recently esti
mated Prime Minister Macmillan

Expecting Couple
Gets Unique Award
HOLLYWOOD —4IJPI&gt;— While
awaiting the birth of their t ’-cond
child with his wife, actress Janet
t.rlgh, actor Tony Curtis was
awarded the "expectant father of
the year award."
The Mid west rrn Association of
Mental Relaxation pretentrd the
actor with a gold plated diaper
pin and cited him for his "calm
and unexcllahle oniluok towards
impending fatherhood.

Air Force Starts
Fine Arts Course
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo (HIT) —A fine arts course which
Includes painting, sculpture, mu
sir and architecture from the early
Greeks to the present day is on
the curriculum of the l'. S. Air
F'orre Academy.
More than (0 cadets are taking
the course — a rnmhinaltnn of art
appreciation snd hiitnry with a
dash of creative elforl hy Hie stu­
dents Hit mselvrs.
The radrts begin the course by
learning how in look at pirturcs
and vrind up with a l.uoo word pa­
per on some aiperts of modern art
They alto model figure* in rlay
and draw in pencil, Ink, tempera
and oils.

Governor Asked
To Get Clearance

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Ry Frederick C. Otkman
'n 't be that many; file cabinets, vin steady. The Navy it III eouMmuch Of the space n't grt together c how long t ,n
WASHINGTON — In thla sea will tike
iU rt &gt; 0 0 shou'd be smoked; t'.is r e
ton of year end reviews on high Even so suburban MsUso. V . . j suited In tno stockpiles of bacon
ed in
flnante. hooks, sports, and poli­ where | Still o vn my beaten-up instead of one.
(
Sen. John Mctienan iD. Ark.)
tics (becauae the author* have seres
nothing much site to writ* about)
Dulles' brother, John, did some di»i overed a un’on leader in Chiwho manufirlurcd slct nubuilding himself, with masonry cages,
I find myself joining (he trend.
chines and crooked dice o-i t o
tripling
the
site
of
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.'Rate
Dc
Enthusiastically. 1 mean here's
,l
.
,
pirtmcnt headqui fieri in Foggy side. Heroic Hotdfin*. the \ , . »
man. found himself in trouble
the second iniHUment of my own
resiew of 1444 tn Washington:
Sophia Loren msde s movie on with at least six different l'eder.&lt;I
attncles. The Tariff Carr.-m,.,,,^
The Fmithionlan Institution got the green D an uf s mansion 'acresdy to put the Hope diamond mg the Potomac- This turned her with an a Mist from President t i.
it* decision
the
on display behind shatterproof feet green lit w»» a bathing suit ssenhower.
e n w n made
v i , .IVd^foe"
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glass; the National Archive, n g *«ne. from the paint the experts duly- to * £
« for in 1-ortH
- - Goldberg device ‘to spriyed on the
- yellowed■ grass wooden clothespins.
ged up a Rube
The on agam-off again mirsend the U. S. Constitution skid- The Potomac ttself gave signs of
riage
of first. Coya Knutson (D.
ding into a deep cellar aulomati-l&gt;ecomlng a leautiful river again
rally at first iign of an atom
m*(ead of an open sewt-r; the Minn ). whose husband beegni l -gbomb. Ike’s golf score got r&gt;o bet- first Improvement* In the se -age to come home, seemed to hi e
ter.
disposal plants now are being in- influenced the »uteri. Thry dc.ided home was the place for her;
Allen Dulles began building stalled,
headquarters in Fairfax County.
From M. BDn. the New York now she's demanding an inscitm .
Va., for his super-secret Central radio man, I received a note say- non. Somebody swiped *1
Intelligence Agencr, wtlh room Ing he'd itlfcovrrcd a uie for worih of i.eiccr sou t - r&lt; sr.d
enough for 10,000 sleuths and all stickpins in genilemsn's neckties; walkie-talkies nom t te
Drtheir r'oakt and daggers, too. The he found a fellow diner in a re*
The Federal Trade Commit)
management Insisted there would taurant using his to hold hi* nap
established fair trade standards1
tor Ihote who deal in rabbits.
The FTP alto derided that coi red lights are no good for treating
diseases.
Certain Federal Cummunlr*
BY LYLE C. Mil.SON
on millions of free people A fair lions Commissiuners discovered
WASHINGTON il'P li — If there question would he h that a job that they weren't supposed to
l-e occasion* whrn it is right and for a man who is not physically charge Iwk-e for their airplane
ride). The House of Rcpresenta
decent to Join in the circulation M’
Author — doctor Hugh F.'FRang lives continued to ponder whether
of rumors, perhaps this is one of
(hose occasions
wrote a year aco in a British med­ avphslt or concttle is bevt for ))
The rumors eoncern the health ical journal Ihat Briti*h and Ante airport runways.
Mayor Norris Too Iron of D t
of Secretary of State John Foster rican statesmen controlling the
Dulles A responsible diplomat told destinies of millions oser the p**t Angeles hurried to \Va*hmgt"n
Cnitcd Press lntrrnattmi.il report­ 50 year* were ill. evrn dying, men treking aid in hi* fight against
smog; ID* Honor claimed automo­
er this week that Dulles' condition at times of rrisis. lie cited
bile exhausts were the leading
Notables on List
u
ai
such
at
to
require
surgery
n * * .
villains
Another Congrci*m*n
on hi* return from the Paris
President Wilton, Franklin D luok hi* honeymoon at Federal
NATO talks.
Roosevelt. Stanley Rildwin. Ne­ expense. Ill* nde abosrd the gov­
™
'
Other equally rripnntihte and ville Chamberlain. Freest Brvin. ernment's steamship line to I'anapresumably well informed newt Sir Stafford Crippf, Harry L. Hop ma was on the house; he had in
■ourcfi, much closer to the secre­ kins and Lord Keynes These men
half fire for his bride He
tary. instantly told DPI men that were ill when the people and pay so muih free advertising\ \
pa!
r.o surgery wa* In prospect. None event* demandrd Ihrlr be*t, vig­ that
lawgivers henceforth will
(Dims, however, thst Dulles it a orous Judgment sod action,
Ihmk twice before putting ro­
well man. He was accompanied
L'Ktang said (lines* significantly mance on the old swindle sheet.
In Paris b. a physician.
effected the efflrirnry of these
Best judgment here is that hi* men and hr urged full publicity of
to be an excellent politician At'Senator Johnson from the cqutva- illneH, inflammation of the colon, the illnesses of statesmen O ther»
Ihe risk of seeming now to tv lent Democratic quarter,
just before leasing for Parts wa* wise, he said, the public could
* At
sajint that everything here is
tn neither case have these more quite serious, that hit rrrupera not know ihat they were tiring
simply peachy, It Is nerriiary In liberal colleagues any chance — tion was r.ot complete and that represented in critical times by
record that (ialtskell, too, is a or perhaps any real desire — tn he made the Parts trip with relurl- men more or let* *erewtty Inca
thoroughly grown up, proffialinal ||,row- mit ,|!r moderate leader, anl medical ron'-nt.
parilated.
Dulles StJlrmrnt
Of Woodrow Wilson, he wrote:
politician.
Itut nrilher leader — Senator
•)
Dulles himself luok nute of rr
"Alter the partial paralysis
This evaluation is baled mainly Johnson in Washington and Mr.
upon conversations with detached (ialtskell in London — Is wholly port* about hi* health ami author- which developed in 1414. his ac­
people here. It is based in pari romforiable at suggestions from irrd this statement from Paris tions destroyed any hope of the
211 E. let
Senate ratifying the German peace
upon a talk with (iaitskrll himirlf the left that he has become too Thursday:
"There it no basis in fact for treaty ami entering Hip league of
in his little dfifee in one of the soft with (he opposition,
most beautifully shabby places in! Gaitskrll is lightly philosophic j fpcculstivc stories appearing in Nations.
He said of FDR It hat been
(he world — the House of Com about these troubles, uherrss the preit today that Secretary of
mon**
Johnson It often bitterly and deep- Mate Dulles it rxpecletl to re enter said that the conreinon* made to
the hospital following hit return the Kutattnt at Yalta were the
It should be emphasized, how ly wounded,
ever, that what follows «r» purely
There are other divergences, U Washington with a slew tn sur­ mistake* of a dying man."
TV TUBES
personal Imp:vision* and that all Pkj, Perhaps the molt ImiHirlinl gery. In fart the secretary ha* L'Ktang noted that FDR nomi­
TESTED
TREE
that is said Imre is solely upon ,t ihat in British politics, the bon alm«*l completely recovered from nated Harry L. Hopkins to act for
— In vaur home
toe
Inflammatory
rondilion
of
Hie
him—"a
man
to
debilitated
by
the responsibility of thi* eolummst it more truly the Ihms of the par
Comp'ele stock on ireekj
and not upon tiaitskell's respon |y than can lie the boss at homr. robin which was treated In Waller llcknes* that Itorurvelt, himself,
referred lo Hopkins as "half a
Call FA 2-1174
slblllty.
Indeed, this may explain why Reed Hospital, Washington."
The health of Dulles' colon Is man."
Elertrnnlr
What has oecurred In the Labor Gaitskell is more relaxed than
It is a matter of record now
hit own personal conparly is much Use same a* what Johnson whrn party associates peculiarly
Tube Dittrlbutor
tern cxrcpt for this fact: Du lies Hut some of FDR* filendt knew
has happened in the Heinucratic angrily ami vainly urge him on to
party at heme, The moderates arr fights with the Conservative* (list is a public servant engaged in him lo he ill and perhaps nearing
in control. The old quail revolt) would he very dramatic — hut diplomatic negotiations of the most : death before his fourth term re
urgent importance to millions u p -1election Is 1S4L
lionary spirit among labor hat alto very foolish
large!) died away because of the
Rut in deeper senses, the Call
vast improvement in the lives nl «krl! Johnson equation Is quite
the ordinary people, much at that
j:#r|, )l4, )*.&lt;.„ required hy
• pint has gone from the Demo- current history to draw hack a
Car*few/
critic party since the Roosevelt Rule from previously more libefie r i* *
Truman era.
ral views Each understands that
Certainly, there are important political leaders must do more
P A ... F A 1 S IU
401W. IS
differences between the Labor than engage in stirring — and
party here and the Democratic j losing — bstltes. And each — as
party. Rut having accepted these different at they are In many ways
itilferenres It may be fairly said —tymbolitet the whole story of the
that Gaitikrll in (.omion is in a relreat on both shores of the At
THESE S P EC IA L V A L U E S - OUR WAY OF SAYIN G
party position nut too dissimilar lantic from the politics of protest
from that of the untitled tx-mocra- of the tSM's
tic chieftain at home. Lyndon M (iaitskrll simply cannot believe
Johnson, the Senate majority Ira that Ihe trade unions in his party
der.
a r t always and automatically
PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SAT. DEC. 27th
In other words, (iaitskrll l* thr ri«ht. Johnson mutt be aware that
man of responsibility tn the oppo Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Tru
sltlon. He has gut lo run Ihe rail­ man have departed, and that for
road. And because he run* It In good or ill we live tn a new polla pilrllcal way, be It under pres lie al world In which the quiet tune
sure from leftward colleagues very and the centrist policy are Ihe
similar to that being applied to farta of political life.
As it true it home as between
thr Republican and Democratic
parties, thr old vast gulf between
Plan Backfired;
Conservatives and laheraD here
narrowed almost beyond be
Got Another Skunk lias
lief. Nearly everybody, really, is
BOSTON —&lt;UPI&gt;— On the him in the center — Ihe Conservatives
ler of a suhurban police depart barely to the right of renter »ttd
FRESH DRESSED ESPECIALLY FOR YOU HERE IN THIS PLANT
rnent are these two entries by pa­ Labor barely to the left of renter.
YOUR GUARANTEE OF COMPLETE SATISFACTION
trolman Joe Falvey:
"T'to p m —A woman on North
Pleaunt street called and slid Hydrogen Termed
she had ■ skunk in her cellar. 1
told her to get some mest scrips
and make a trail from thr open Answer To Power
SAN FRANCISCO - ( U P t t — The
cellar door to Ihr hack of her
yard Told her to wntrli from the utlim alr entwer lo the world's
window and when skunk followed (lower needs lie* not with uranium
trail of meat scraps, lo close the fission reactors but with hydrogen
cellar door gently.
fusrion reactors, according to ifl
ALSO WE WILL DRESS A FLOCK OF tiOn YOUNG
" « « P m - The woman on
*' \ t,hur n
,n ft'
North Pleasant street called again research and engineering consult
She reported she did like t told
,
. . .
. .
her with Ihe meat scrap* and now
h)Jro«eo-deuteshe has two skunk* m her .rilar." tium *nd
\ al temperature* of millions of de
FLORIDA
greet with Ihe release of vast
GRADE A
More than S.6uo tons of mussel amounts of energy With Hie
'
shell were harvested from the amount of deuterium In the ocean,
Tennessee river last year, shipped each gallon of tea walrr contain*
to .Muscatine. Iowa, and processed at murh energy at 3V) gallons of
FLA. GRADE A — DIRECT FROM LOCAL FARMS
into fresh water pearl buttons
I gasoline, the eotrpany said.

Washington Window

BERKELEY. Calif. -tU P I) California's Gov elect Edmund C,
Brown has been asked lo gat se
eurity clearance from the FBI or
the Pentagon
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The request was mads by the
It. Sachet
Slat* University Board of Regents.
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powder
as. Let H a
of which Brown will tie ex officio
(print)
president when he takes office. An
40. The caams
%
offlrial
of Ihe hoard explained Ihat
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ret work for Hie government, amt
pan 4
.Monday, D e c tm b e r 22, 1958 ] regents sometimes visit secret
S. installations.
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PnAAonaU

Open. House Held At Wells Home
Honors Four Daughters Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. George Well* hon- and George. Onnand Beach; and
o m l their four daughter* and *on»- Mr. and Mr* David Pval and
In law at an open bouse held at children Su*an. Pavid Jr. and
Howard. Wen Palm Beach.
their home Sunday afternoon.
Gaiety and chatter filled the
OurMi of honor were; Mr, and
Mr*. W. II. Stemper and Hill) home a* relative* of e»ch family
and M id Marty Stemper; Mr. called between 3 Vi and 3:30 p m
and Mr*. Doug Stenatrom and | Family picture* were made
children Dougta* Jr. and Patricia Chriitmai decoration* added to
Ann: Mr. and Mr* Ben F. Cutrle.the feMivily. A pink and white
and children Frankie. Johnnie. Christma* tree stood tr. the living

Pfc Sammy Dunn is spending a
30 day leave during the holklayi
with hi* parent*. Mr. and Mr*.
Sam Dunn Sammy will leave fnr
oversea* duly following his leave.
Mr and Mr*. Charles Dunn 5r ,
\herdeen, N. C . are xlilting their
*nn and daughter in-law. Mr. *nd
Mrs, John G. Dunn. Oak Ave.
Mrs Tnm Largen t» recuperating
at her home on Coteman Circle
following surgery at Ihe Orange
Memorial Hospital, Orlando.
Mrs. II. 11. Osborne and children
left Ihu weekend tn spend the
i holiday* with her parent* in Cori pul Chrlstt. Tex
Mrs. Hugh O'Hara and children
are spending the holiday with her
family In Los Attn*. Calif.
Mis* Ann Turner, who I* in
nurse* training at the Barones* F.rlengcr School of Nurting tn Chaltanooia. Tcnrc, is spending the holb
day* with her parent*. Mr. »nd
Mr* N\ E. Turner.
Mr. and Mr*. N. Howard Brew­
er. Silver Lake, will have a* their
guest* over the holiday*, their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. aod
Mr*. Edmund Cox and daughter
Delmrah of Manchester. Conn.
'tr* \V. M Colbert tx spending
the holMav* in Miami with her
daughter. Pelt*
Mr gnd Mrs, Eugene KronJaeger
Jr. left Wednesday for Wheeling,
W Va where they will spend the
tsoliilav* ui:h hi* tiaront*. Mr. and
Mr* Eugene Kronyaeger Sr.
Rmce Amierton. *on nf Mr. and
Mr*. R, W, Anderson: Danny
Rrumley, *on, »on of Mr*. John
MISS EVELYN SANIMtA Melt A K
l Photo by I'niivt* Studio) I. Rrumley; and Frank Scott, ton
of Mr. and Mr*. F. D. Scott. »ro
spending the holiday* at home.
The hoy* are »tudcnt» at Ihe Ilaylor Schcol for Roy* In Chattanooga,
Tenn.

room On one table was a mow
»cene with Santa and hi* reindeer Mr*. Well* erected eueiu
at the door.
A Hlvcr and vky blue theme
»ai carried out in the dining
room table. The centerpiece w*»
a reindeer *cene with blue lighted
taper* t'ryatal appointment* were
»»ed. An array of holiday bread*,
fancy sandwiches, spiced nut* and
frovted rake* decoraird like gift*,
added color to Ihe I able. Cran­
berry punch was poured by Mr*.
Strnstrom, Mr* Stemper. Mr*.
Dyal. Mr*. Currie and Mis* Marty
Stemper
Invited to attend were Mr and
Mrs 1 A Monforton, Mis* Sonya
Monforton. Mr. and Mrs Ralph T.
Cowan Jr. and children Mr*
Kthcl Peunfoy, Mr* Icon# Me Ralph Cowan Sr . Mr. and Mr*.
Lain, Mr*, fltllie Schnabel and Harold P Danforth Sr. and Mike
Mr*. Marge Brademeyer marched and Marc, Orlando. Mr and Mr*,
to the West to tx fitted with mor- | | P. Danforth Jt and three
larboard* by the A**ociaic Matron, cl.io i.-n Orlando; Mr, and Mrs
Mr*. Linme Moye, then to th » - J»t Rudy Hegticrt. Orlando Mr*. J.
where they were preser .1 with E Spurling, mother of Mr* VV( |t»;
iheir diploma* and ho .vary dr Mr and Mr*. Carl liwrn*
gree* by the Worthy Matron.
Mr and Mr* Martin SIinerttn her yearly report, the Worthy pber. tl*« Grace ^taiio SuneciMatron staled that fliteen mem phtr d r and Atr* li I 'lorn*
hirs had ben received by initia­ end Bobby and Ernie, Mr and
tion. five by affiliation and one Mr* John SaUbury. Mr and Atr»
restored to membership. Two Herbie Stenatrom and child: Mr.
memher* have been lott through ant Mrs Prank Sienvlrom md
■hath. In conclusion *he presented children Mr ami Mr* Clyde l arl
HI her officer* and all member* ton. and Mr and Mr*. Bibbv Glenof committee* with gift* All other non and children, Jacksonville,
member* and vliltor* were pre­
sented with gaily decorated bo*e»
of matches On behalf of hrrsrlf
and Lottie Sheppard. Worthy Pat­
ton. the Worthy Matron presented
to the Chapter a Ixautlful ettgraved diver dish to be used for fu
Mr .u d Mi. William I loyd Me- Noitb'.c.tern L«ivri-ity In Evan*lure silver drill*.
Shop For Christmas
Led by the Associate Matron,
live. hnt.kahce. III. announce ihe t -•&lt; next Much She lv affiliated
,
,
.
lfcl„
with
Della
Gamma
Sorority.
Her
the officer* presented a courtesy
MONDAY
At
* tS ■
:l-*er,
. a net will giaduate (rmit NorthIn honor of the Worthy Matron and
The
Evening
Circle
of
the
Grace
E v ely n Sar.diJ. t&gt; lit.litre n \tyip, month and plan* to
Patron. A* Mr* Pfelfauf sang
"Catch a Falling Star ' two rock­ Methodt»t Church will have it* re ».»tt llu'tagh, son of Mr# Rudolph enter the Unlvenitv of Chicago
ing chair* were placed In the East gular meeting and l hrOtina* par LrR. ) Hu&gt;/agb- BaniugMi, III., next fall to study law. A ipring
weild n« U ptwoiu-.i.
and .Mr. and Mr*. Sheppard etcort- ly at the home of Mrs, Clarence mil thi lisle Mr Hu-tagh.
Miss McRae is tie nicco »&gt;f Mr*
ed to them. The officer* formed Wynn at H p. m. Members please
Mis- Meltar will giaduatc fiutvl
bring
a
gift
for
exchange
ticorge Allan Maflett and Mrs.
two row* beside them and. speak
Pi nee re si Baptist Church Youth
Char let Wesley Ha mil Sr. of Sanlug alternately to Mae and Leslie,
=11 E. Ut
presented them with warm *haw!». Fellowship at (J JO p. ni.
I i d.
Celestial
Choir
of
Ihe
First
Bap
old »weater*. footstools, slippers,
a smelly pipe ami other such list Church practice* al 3:15 p
m : Ihe Cbemb Choir practices
Mr and Mr* Joseph S Siler
luxury item* for their supposed at
( 15 p m
amtminrr the hirlh of their flr»t
leisure to follow The Associate
rhtbl. a daughter, Diane. Nim
Matron then presented the offifer*'
ITESDAT
Dee 13 in the Winter Park Mem
gift.
Crusader Choir of Ihe First Hop urial Hospital The infant weigh
Mrs. Kathleen Bradshaw. Past list Church will rrhrarse at 7
ed « pound*. IP*! ounre*
nnnmincrM lltc opening of hln offlct
Matron of Lake City and Past p m
Mr- Siler will lx renumbered
Grand Instructor, was guest of
fo r I lie gettcritl praclkc of mullein* at
a* the former MU* Mar* Mikola
honor and seated in the Last with
Use muffin tin* fur baking up Jcik. Sanford.
her sister, Mrs Sheppard
pie* and green pepper*; help*
—
Aftrr adjournment everyone rn keep their shape.
Ilourw: Mttn., Tilt*,, Thun*., Krl, 9 lo 1, 2 to 5
Joyed the Christmas parly with
N ig h ts &gt;|nn., T h u rs . 7 lo 10
Avid a little fat or oil to water
rsrhange nf gift*, followed by re­ T&gt; keep tl.o lag from children'*. when you cook spaghetti or ma
Saltirilnv 9 lo 1
freshment*.
sweater pocket*, lino them with rarmii, tbl* keej * the water from
Telephones: Office FA 2-7908. Horn* FA 2-5603
a sturdy cotton cloth.
| boiling nver.

Local Eastern Star
C hapter Has M eeting

For the mo*t part a tpirit of
gaiety prevailed during the la«t
meeting ef the year of Seminole
Chapter No. 3. Order of the Ea»tern Star. The C hm tm n party fol­
lowed adjournment of the chapter.
A *au and »olrmn moment wat
exps-ricnrrd when reinlution* were
read and charter draped in memo
ry of Mr* Matilda lleiniiu*. who
died on Nov. 39. A* the rhartrr
«a&lt; draped. Mr* Kloise Pfelfauf
*ang *’Reyond the Sunset."
MR. AND MRS. I)KAN CORDON HANSON
Curat* of horor for the mnnthl)
(I’hotn b y Bergstrom) birthday eotirteiy were Mr* Grice
Cordell. Mr*. Virginia Andervm,
Mi** Veria Woodcock. Mr*. Eunice
Dann and Mr*. Ellen I.lvin**ton.
Mr*. Eiiie Cole. eourte*y chair­
man. reported thal gift* had been
purcha*cd for guest* at the Maso
nie Home and for the chapter'*
ahut-int
’Ihe Worthy Matron, Mr*. Mae
Th&gt;ri* Marilyn Calhoun became od bridal cake at the other en.l. Sheppard, honored the eight memthe wife of Dean Gordon Har.iun | AM illing were Mr* Grady Her­ tier* who took the proficiency tc»t
on Dee. 30 in the Fir»t Methodist) man. Mr* W ti. Fleming. Mr*. 1in November. A* their natnr* were
called, Mr*. Vlrginii Anderson.
Church.
R 1. Be*rd, Mr*. W. D. Gunter, Mr*. Esiie Cole, Mr* Helen LeinMi»* Calhoun i* the daughter of Mr*. II. II. Owen*. Mr* J. II. hart, Mr*. AugutU Bllbrry, Mr*
Mr. and Mr*. J. A. Calhoun. Mr Ire. Mi* J. T. Hardy, Mr*. C.
Hanson u the »on of Mr. and Mr* H. Calhoun and Mr*. O. H. Altderion.
T. C. Han*on, Bclleview.
Mr*. A. H. Deckwiih introduced
The Rev, T. C. O'Stern perform
ed the double ring candlelight cere the gueit* to the receiving line
mony Accenting the altar were MUi Marli*e Calhoun, eouiln of
arrangement* of gladioli and chry- the hride, kept the bride’* book
»anthemumi and four hranrhed Floating hostesw* were Ntt** Ma
candelabra. Philodcndrun were rianne Strickland. Mr* Frol Ke!
used in the background. The altar ly. and Mi*» Betsy Anne Carter
was covered In white with arrange- The bride chose for a short wed
NEW YORK —(UPli— One nf
menu nf fern. Bouquet* of white ding trip to north Florida a medi- i the best career* for female* i* in
gladioli and **tin ribbon marked urn blue »uit with blaik and white 1
. . h ln , „
the family pewa. Mr*. Albert Illek- accessone*. Her corsage wat the, Arin Ja&lt;ur know* th e re o f she
*on wa* the organist. MUi Einja orchid from her bridal bouquet.
Sh, ,, |flln
, mi
Monforton, sotolM. *anc "Walk The couple, on their return, will ■
■* M*n -'&gt;*n*Ber and
assistant vice president of the
Hand In ll»nd With Me.” "Be. reside at Iil3'» South Florid* Conimrrci.il B».vk of North Arne
cause" and "The laird » Prayer." Ave in Lakeland
rica.
The new Mr*. 1Un*un vvai bom
The bride wa* given in marriage
The banker, m private life Mr*,
bv her father. She wore a formal in Sanford, attended local tchool*
gown of silk mist talfrla. designed and Florida Southern College. She W * - n l Mendelmn, wife of a Gar
with a basque bodice and scalloped |» a member rfS U ina Sigma^Slg
|h J
.V h J gill 'hoping
Sabrina neckline, and yoke of
hand clipped Chantilly lace embroi­ wa* bom In Belle view, attended
n* * commercial or gme
dered with pearl* and Irrideacent srtsool* there. Columbia Military ralr Uk
an acade
sieeve* Academy, vtonto v erne ncnooi ami i , court* rather than
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paillette*. Tim
Tha long tapereii
tapered sleeve*
of
laco
ended
In
point*
over
her
Florida
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College
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keeping
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Kappa phi
Phi fnier.
fralcr ,M,ok kri f t k . rlerieal wor* ant i
hand*.
Tlve c.iii
full iikirt
with annle
appli .......h,,essential*
nf
buiine**
procedure*
quea of lace medallions, had a ntiy and ti .* pro nved student.
will help to prepare h»r for the
KANSAS CITY. .Mo - t l P H pnuff In the hack which term inat­ Out of town guest* were Mr*. job. Some knowledge of business
t’oordtnated styling I* live lairvi
ed in a full chapel train. Her VV. Bruce Smith, Dale Smith. Mr*
a relatively new factor
finger tip veil of illutlon wa* at- Byron P. Steven*, t'harle* R, machines,
in
hanking,
also will lx an asset word thi* year in Christmas gift
Cached to. a crown of peat I*. Thr Steven*, Robert W, Jeffers, Byron
Record
keeidnr
and filing ,.m
** w*11
,n f»*h'l'n»
bouquet seal a treiccnt of while Steven*, Carl R. Steven*, Allred
The inml striking park a get will
ramationa and chr&gt;'**nthrmum*. E. Itanc*. Thom** Dean Dane*, cedurea are two old Handb? * of blend contraiting. ralbrr than
profession, »hr -aid
alt nf Bclleview; Jark Flower*. (heThehanking
centered with a white orrhid.
college girl can aperialite matehln*. color# in their yuletil.
Mit* Nancy Myeri, Oviedo, wat Lakeland; Thorn** A. Wooley. Deoutfits of smartly designed gift
the maid of honor. She wore a Land: Rev. and Mr* R. T. Hich- evrn more In preparing for a paper and rthlion*, according to
banking
future,
with
courses
in
light green taffeta gown featur­ ard*. Pantclla Richard*, Orlando.
Kaye King, gift wrapping stylist
Mr*. W. A. Vaughan. Winter Investment, psychology and public for Hallmark Card*
ing a fitted bodice and bouffant
relation*.
Statistic*!
research,
for
ikrrt with ihaped hemline faced Park. Mr. and Mr*. I.aunrr nrard
Perhaps Oir most c ji catching
with a darker green. Her aitoe* and rhlblren, Eu.vttt; Mr. and example, i* being used more fre­ uf all ll,r styling tnuihrs • a n- w
quently
tixlay
by
bank*.
p»ychology
mated ted the darker color. The Mr*. A. A. Mycr*. Oviedo; Mr.
series of sparkling" gift wrap*
head dre»* waa of lighter thadet and Mr*. I G. King and children, I* helpful in personnel work and Ml** King said. Tree*, winter vis
public
relation*
ha*
always
wel
of green caught at the *lde» with Blakely, Ga ; Mr*. S. M. Tliompla* and geometric design* are ex­
bow*. Sho carried a crrtcm t hou- *on and children. Titusville; Mr. corned the fiirrr sex.
How does a girl advance In a ecuted in sintering silver against
quel of red carnation* with silver and Mr*. C. O. Dougherty. Unbackgrounds of contrasting color.
Chester, S. C ; Mr*. Mel L. Smith, bank today? That. loo. Mis* Javti*
ribbon.
Another distinctive paper pnr
•
aid.
ti
far
easier
than
even
■
Other attendant! were Mit* I'amdrn. S C.: Mr*. E. L. Segrett
tray* the celebrated mistletoe tn
decade
ago.
Take
advantage
of
Roberta Lawrence. Ft My era; Orangeburg. S. C.
the many course* being offered stencil like tone* of soft green and
Mr* Wlodell llirt. Sanford; Ml**
by bank*, hanking aitociation* pink In one of tcvrral new design­
Martha Gene Doughetry, cousin
and financial institution! to broad ing technique* introduced thi*
of the hride. Laneaiter. S. C ;
rn
your knowledge and usefulness year.
and Mil* Marcia Segreit. cou»in
I-earn a* much aa you ran while The warmth and informality of
of the bride, Orangeburg S. C.
you are working, Miss Javlt* ad a water color painting ha* l&lt;en
thrtr outfit* were identical to that
used In Interpret a rural *ccnc
vtaed.
of ihe maid of honor. Flower girl
symbolic of the Chriitmas rr e
In
addition,
hank*,
like
other
was Elaine Owena or Sanford.
eompanie*. will look fnr such bratmn* nf old. according In the
Dale Smith, a eruilti of the
povilho qualities a* a girl * atli stylist.
groom*# from ReReview, wax the
NEW YORK - f U P l '-TraditionFoil paper* lend a rich nfim
Hide
toward work iituttnm*. how
al
Ctrlstm**
fare
I*
a
matter
of
nng bearer.
Dr. F.. C. Hanson waa hi* aon * nationality, »ay» one travel »erv- she handle* customer*, how she luminescent flavor to other de
cel* on with other worker*, and sign*. Brontrd foil*, ax well as
belt man. Other* were Gene ire.
Most American, prefer to hu.td H'cly. whether she baa a genuine paperi in other metallic shales,
Tevny, Lakeland; Eugene llam ei.
aland out among the itylilh new*
Belles tew; Dean llame*. Belle their holidsv dinner around a na interetleit in Ihe Job.
Women have made etrcptional offering a
view; Carl »even«. Belles tew
tlve bird, the turkey.
The familiar Pennsylvania D m'i
The mother of ihe bride wore
Rut when European* began im- stride* in achieving executive po
a itreet length d m * of mauve porting turkey*, around 1530, the titiona in banking tinre 10to Then, mode nf artwork ha a been inc-i
lace over taffeta, with mauve and French also made this fowl the only 3 000 women held officer post on acveral newr gift papers, inrlud
white eeeeitorie*. An orchid cor- main course of their celebration. tioni in bank*, a* against 3?.ooo ing one that portrays Chmtmax
tage complemented her outfit. The Today, a typical dinner in France male executive*. Today there are ornament* in outllnr* nf broken
groom’* mother thote a street include* truffled turkey with hUtk mope than 10.000 women bank gnld against a red background
New and light-hearted Is a P&gt;&lt;
length sheath of beige lare over pudding, Strasbourg pie — eon executive* a* compared with 91,
trm of star ihaped Santa t lautes.
laffrta with matching accenorle* taming truffle* and liver* from too men officer*.
Mia* Javlt*’ own career In whoie h*ndi are Joined tn friendly
Her corsage waa alio an orrhid. fattened geese, truffle* and dark
banking goea hack to 1934. when array.
A reception followed immediate brown gingerbread.
Several interesting gift paper*
| y m McKinley Hall. Arrangement*
In Scandinavia, lutfisk trod), at age 1* ihe look a job a* terre
of white gladioli and chryianthe frrsh ham or roast suckling pig Is tary to the president, Jacob Leteht have been reproduced Irnm full
man. who Hilt head* Commerriil. rotor photograph!. One portray*
mum* with green fern earned out the main attraction.
believe* that on one count — Christmas treea and Santas smart
the bridal theme. The window*
Belgium and Denmark prefer She
.
were arranged with white magno- duck or goose with chestnut dres* n* human element — women ly foritied of paper arulpture and
lavishly decorated with gold lire
111 leave* and candle*. The table Ing, and Italy celebrate* with hanker* have it ovrr the men
was overlaid wilh a cut work table capitoni. a combination of fried
Cloth. There wa* a cry»t*l punch eel*, dned rod and squid, accom­
bowl at one end and the four tier- panied by sparkling wine.

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BIRTHS

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FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON SEE Ot'R
FINE ASSORTMENT OF:

NOTICE
Friday, Saturday,

Monday, Tuenday

WE WILL BE OPEN TILL 9:00 P. M.
Christman

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CLOSE AT 3:30 P. M.
• Blooming Plants

• Diah Gardena

• Cut Flow m i

• Corsage*

• Christmas Wreatha

• Mixed Bouquet*

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Newcomers —

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Juat taka State ltd. 16
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carte menu

Hotel and | Country Club

watch for the aigna—il*a an eaay twenty minute drive!

Wo Tefagnnh Flower* Anywhere Anytime

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For Gators
da wkk p i k b i Ola Mlaa a on#.
la tha SEC In
kilailiilppl gained M ai yardi
fa ra riu a m Florida,
aa tha M a t permit past on tha ground, and the a foot, m
f k r W to * *
Is tha South*uteri Con- pound Flowers counted for m of
them with hie line-butting char*Gas# &gt;
cs. One of Flowers’ jaunt* carried
Good u Uw piecing record la, IT yard*.
,
Of JOE IC D A V D
Vaught laughed off IV Idee that
j OXFORD, MIm . (U FD-A Ug- Mlaatiatopl'a ground gam* U area
qndary little buck bock" avails better. TV Bebele were eecond to 01* UUi would concentrate on

frouM* Ur EkHda ta Us# Gator
t TeV hook I* owned by Johnny

’aught, MlasUHppi’a vatarau brad
costa In
each, and li rtpotod la cot
rear food play ha baa cam
ba sutton's gridtopna, pitta a
V dreamed up on hla awn.
Vaught laughs when that HUU
la menttonad. and ba moat
bean studying It ctaca tha
aaaan andad, bacauaa ha waa In
j happy frame of mind.
J “Wa are earning up with a lot
i f new at off,0 Vaught announced
frith a chuckle.!
J Whether tha Innovations click or
bet. only time will tall. But turbriao lan’t tha only thing Vaught
tooaU on far neat Saturday’*
howj battle.
Twa Big TbraaU
’ Mlaalaaippl a btggeat threat* are
Its eld itandbya — quarterback
by franklin on Iht option and
iaek Charlie Flowers up the

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Bronnon Is Fired,
Irish Sssk Coach
SOUTH BEND, lad. (UP!) Notre Dame'a Terry Brennan, a
major college football coach at 21
and Coach of the Year at 2T, waa
out of a job at M today and
everyone looked to whom the
Irish would n y neat.
I yea Aral focused on Walking-

Rocky MacMasfer
Runs In Feature

Becky Mar Master lee da th*
featura field of Monday night grey­
hounds la IV ninth rare al San
tord-Orlando Kennel Chib tonight
ai ■ week of Chrlatmaa raring 1*
launched.
Tomorrow night I* the (rack's
annual scholarship night. Procaci'i
go to Florida Stato University, Uni­
versity of Florida and Florida A
It M.
Than Wednesday ovo, when
Santa la favored In drop down
tV family cMmney. a ihirt**ed
to-racs aard la achad tiled for dog
(ana. ao that they may eat home
In lima to greet St. Nlrk. The
Chrtatmai Eva ectton will follow
a matinoo of 10 groyhound rare*.
No matinee will V hold Satur
day afternoon. Track efflrtala
V ve declared the afternoon Tan
ferine Day in honor of Orlando's
classic football gamo. Saturday
ovanlng. Tangerine Bowl dignita­
Beat
ries will ba on hand ter a full !!•
John’s (N.Y.I M Virginia It
Banavantura IP Duquotna IS race slate of race*.
Balia 84 Waatarn Kentucky IS In addition to Rocky MacMiitrr. the following dogs a rt aisled
F«M State •« Collate M
in tonlfM'l feature attraction Go
Ohio U. M Cornell 44 loti
Bark, Song Time, Miied Chips,
Boeton College T4 Seton Hat) IS
Super Ttf! Do Goodtr. Tab!*
JTordham IS Columbia tl
Ohio Wealeyan t l Buffalo Tchra as Bluest and Pat# O'Leor.
VUlanova TC Duka t l
ft. Francis Tl Xarahall 11 (ot)
ATLANTA (UPI) - Kentucky,
Eoatocky lavHattonal
Mississippi State and Auburn
Final
tapped the boutheaatnm Confer­
Ken luck;y pT Wait Virginia Sri
ence standings with perfect baaOklahoma SI. a Ohio St. IS (ot) Vtbnll records. Kentucky (1-0)
won lira game* last week. Ml*
I
Bine Orate Tm niim etl
alstlppi State (TOi won one and
Final
Auburn ISO) the wlnnlnaeat tram
K. Carolina 7* Nor,-. .:.'.rm *4
In the nation, topped three.
Con»elall‘a
tootro Dame 41 I.nulivtll# 41
Birmingham G u ile
Final
Auburn Tf Alabama M
C n ilts tlil
Teiaa ASM 14 Wyoming 44
Whan th* Gatora appear In the
CHalol lavltatlonal
Gator
Bowl on Dec. 27, It will be
Final
the atxth bowl visit by Haad
MUdel sa Miami I Fla.) TT
ranaalatloa
Coach Reb Woodruff aa a player,
Stergia SI Florida Si n
asalatant roach and haad coach.
He waa a senior tackle on lha
faryland « Waka Fareat U
nraat I nix Tennessee tram that
-Julane (I Centenary U
went undefeated during th* rtFlorida Tl Florida Southern M
pcorila Ttrh »l South Carolina «2 gutar a*ason and won from Okie
[’anderbtlt ST Dartmouth It
hom*, 17-0, In th* Orange Bowl.
Woodruff lh* fallowing yaar beIllinois t t Now York V. Tl
cam* an iiiisu rd eonrh of lha
jlick lp n at Delaware U
Tannrit** team that want unfallterni* as Wlaconaln U
arored
on during the regular seaMlchiaan SI. SO Nebraaka M
ton and then met Southern Cali­
‘urdu* IS South Dakota 44
fornia in th* Rose Bowl. In hi*
fanuelte TO Creighton 4*
Jan ies St. aa SI Joseph's (Fa &gt; 44 same petition a* an militant
conch Woodruff helped gold* the
uller It Tenneaaoo «
Vela to another undefeated re­
vanavllle M Dr Paul TT
gular *#• inn in 1944 and met
Wichita 12 Southern Cal TO
Boston Collagt in the Sugar Bowl.
OiMlnnaU IT St. Loula M
la his second yaar ai a head
Washington I t Iowa so
roach at Bgylor, In 1949, Wood­
Dayton m Kaatern Kentucky IS
ruff placed tha Rears in the Del­
North Carolina St. U Kanaaa «
ta Bowl, winning 29 7 ovar Wake
;
Soothweat
Forest.
t a n a Tech 10 Mlaaourl TO
Than hla m i Florida team,
Tulia M Hardin Simmon* Tl
Saw Meaim I t Santa Harbara TS first team at the University of
Oklahoma Clly OJ Iowa St. I I (ot) Florida to app*tr in a howl game,
captured 'he Gator Bowl Idle
Wall
with a I I 12 victory over Tulsa.
Oregon St. Tl Indian* SI
George Robert (Bob) Woodruff
iferd M han Franriica U. U
wa* borw In Athena, Ga., on March
UCLA IS Colorado 41
-rlghom Young Tl Santa Clara « 14, 1919, but hit family soon
moved to L’ulhbert in that state,
Sapperdin* M Whlttlif 44
where they livrd until he was Id
Nevada t l Sacramento St. 21
yaara old. He played on CuthI l i V St. M Artaoea M
bert High'i flrat football team,
and then on moving 1o Bavannah,
Dawkins l i Chosen , Ga.,
played three year# (or 8avannan High School.
As Rhodes Scholar
Woodruff played tackle for
sw&gt; r t h m o r e . r*. t u r n — lha Tennessee Vol* varrily from
&lt;t* Dawklnt, on* of Army's 1*39 through l»Mi. and following
;Ott outilanding radeta, had an- Ms gradualist from th# Univer­
iher honor to add to hla huge lilt sity of Tennessee In I0 lt, whan hr
M day-that of a Rhode* acholar. received an engineering degree,
•TV 20 yaar old Wait Painter, h* joined the Vai* staff at an
ult* haa diitlngulahed hlmaelf ai a salatent roarh, holding that
ap athlete, radel officer, ciaai poalttow far two season*.
p oxidant, muxlclin end vacalllt.
« i t one of 21 lop collegiate young
Mon aelectad Sunday a i Rhodes
lihdlarahlp wlr..*#ra.
TV aeholarahlpa. which call ter
It • years of study al Oxford Uni
vjrafiy to Eagknd in ,h# H*W Of
0|o redpleat'a cV it*. were eattk
U hed la IV will af Cacti JaV
Modea, Britlah atateemen and flB inder, In itM
I Arkansas Coach Frank Broyles
pec* aald "FrankUn on the epUon
UMliaUilppI can hurt you with
•bat oat play alone." Broylae
Wam t footing.
• V ital IV option aa a aprlngboard, frankUn racked up !.« *
hard* and !• touchdown! In f a d ­
ing tha 11th ranked Rebeti to an
B-t aeaton record.
• franklin gained Tia yerda with
hla pat*** and reaerr* smart*#backa Billy Brewer and JaV*
lbb* padded the Hebei*' aerial
ark to e ia rtlr l.one yard* tor
th* year.
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ton Rediklo Coach Joe Kuharirb,
a South Rend nailvo who played
for the Irish in 1*14-1ITT, was
freshman roach in 1PM and
makoa It a woU-known secret that
V would Uka nothing V iter than
to someday return to hie alma
mater.
Kuharich. however. Hill has
four years to run on a five year
Redskin contract.
Kotr* Dame announced Bren­
nan* firing Sunday night and aald
hla suectsior would V named
According to Brennan, th* suc­
cessor already haa V an picked
"from outside the preeent Notre
Dam* itaff."
This uould rule out former In­
diana Coach Rersile Crimmins.
one time Notre Dam* All-Ameri­
can who assisted Rrennan this
psvi season.
Board Recommends O vagr
Rrrnnan first received his pink
slip In a Jjst-V for- Christmas
meeting of the university’s faculty
board m control o( at-letlcs. He
aald the board called him in "a
couple o' day &gt; ago" and told him
he waa through.
"f had no Indication this waa
going to happen." Brennan aald.
"All they aald waa they were go­
ing to change the coaches. They
didn’t say they weren’t satisfied
and thara wasn’t any dlacusilon."
Brennan, who took ever the
Notre Dame football helm whan
Frank Leahy retired In 1*44, had
been working on a year-to-year
baalt since 1*37. In five season*
with th* Irish, hla alma malrr.
he won 22 and lost II.
Notre Dam* president Rev. Tha
odor* M. Kasburgh said V ac­
cepted (he board’s decision to fire
Rrrnnan "with great reluctance"
In a letter to Brennan, ill*burgh aald: "Ai you know frnm
our conversation of Dec. II, Hit
faculty board In control of ath­
letic* has recommended to me
that a changa be made . . ."
Oil production In Veneiuala last
year averaged 2.7M.OOO barrels a
day.

LovelleHe Giving Browns Beaton, (Hants Tear' Colts
Hawks Real Punch
NEW YORK (U PI) - "Pm
scared to dtath of tV Bit timer*
Colt*." Coach Jim Let Hawaii
said today. But how can yoo ba­
ll*'# him after what hla New
York Glanta did to the Gevelaod
Rrawaa during on* of IV National
Football Laguc’a finest come­
backs?
TV Giants, two games behind
tV Browns after the 1*34 season
waa only five week* old. topped
their lata-aeasosi surge Sunday by
shutting out Oeveiand in a play­
off ter th* F.astcm Division title,
IM.
That triumph, only th* second
shutout recorded against Gevaland la iti 13-year history, gave

IM GUM* IM right to IJtortal*
f t i l t l a t r i a WHtira Dlriilte
champion* far (M lia lu t
v a t SuM iy at Ytxka* Stadium.
AM a ltv u ih t v G ltau *Mp**d
t v Brnwta aa auteatiivi weak
•wda to r t t t h the championship
l i o n far IV second tlma In tha
latt Ura* yaara, tV oddamikarri
backed HawnU’i appraUtl of tM
Cotta.
BanUaa Favor CaiU
T V bookies Immediately attain
11shed Coach Webb Ewbank’a highscoring Colts 14-14 choices t4 de­
feat t V Gltata and win thalr first
NFL cVmpiotuhlp.
Tha Giants forced Sunday’s
playoff whan thay Had for East-

tffi baaara by Mii&amp;i the Broun
Mr* is a iMwatarm in th* n„tt
regular ataion lim a a weak ago
ll-ll. Nan Y ott'l defensive unit
at*retd In that gam*. Suaja&gt;.
with tha playm battling ter , .
jackpot that could hit fioo.ooo
aaxt Sunday'I winners, N&gt;r
York* default really sparked in
24-dagrat weather.
Roosavalt Grier, Andy Robuitd.
U. Dick Modielewakl and Jim Kitctvaga on th* front line and !fnr.
backers Sam Huff. Cliff Living,
lion and Hartand St are were the
bulkier who wracked Oevetmd i
bid ter Its eighth Faattm title m
nine aeaiona.
Cheer Dafaaah* Stalwart*
■
While hundred* of thousand! of
TV and radio fana watched and
heard the action, the II.271 root,
era (n Yankee Stadium gave thrudefantlva stalwarts and their buddiea a booming cheer each time
they ran off the froien turf. The
Giants limited the Browns to :i
yards on the ground and *2 in the
air.
Charley Conariy, gray haired}
and olden olayer in the NFL a t '
31, acorad lh* game's only touch­
down. Pat Summerail. vr.wirc o
yard field goal with 127 seconds
to go a week ago forced the play­
off, booted an extra point and a
24 yard field goal.
But defense put the Giants Into
the title game because the New
York offense wa» ahacklrd man
of th# game by Cleveland's defen­
sive unit.
t
New York's drfrmive linemen *
charged to fart and with &lt;o much
power and skill that Milt Plum
and Jim Ninowald, Cleveland i
quirirrbacki, were thrown for
toatea totalling 32 yardi while try­
ing to p an With Cleveland's p air­
ing game nullified, the Glanta had
no trouble Hopping Jim Brown,
the 22$ pound Cleveland fullback
who set an NFL rushing record ot
1.527 yards during th# season.
^

United Preaa ImerasHenal
Clyde LoveUftta, who used to
passing against Florida, which grab headlines regularly, it glvV asts IV SEC'a second-best rush­ log tba St. Louli Hawka a tripleing defense.
threat scoring punch (hat la mak"We plan an all - out ettaek— ing a tha mbit a of the National
both
paaaing and
running," I
Vaught aald. "If it la open to a Basketball Association's, Western
pass, we re going to pass. If It it Division me*.
open f t ' a run, we’ll run."
Lovellctt* looped in 27 points
Havt Bowls Habit
against Philadelphia Sunday at
Going to bowli It gelling to be St. Louis lathtd the luckless War­
a habit with the Rebels, though
this will be their debut In the riors, M 40, for a six game lead
Gator. In the pait five ytart. over Hit Detroit Pistons. Bob Pet­
Mississippi hat been to the Sugar tit's 21 aod Gift Hagan's M pro­
Bowl three timet and the Cotton vided additional power Philadel­
Bowl oner. Last New Year s, they phia couldn't overcome.
upended Tcxaa 39 T in the Sugar
Philadelphia opened an 14 lead
Bowl.
In the opening minutea and moved
Mtialaaippl lost only to top to 3 21 at tha end of the first
ranked Louisiana Stale University period. St. Louis bounced back be­
Big Eight Tournament
By OSCAR FRALEY
(4-14) and Trnnetsce &lt;15-tli this fore the half time intermission to
NEW YORK (UPI) - Just In Kanaaa Stata over Mlaaourl year. The Rebels boast victories take a 43-44 margin. Tha Love!- tlma far O uiilm as. Fraley'i hoop Tha ultimata winner.
over Memphis State (170), Ken­ Irttr, Pettit and Hagan trie then folllea—and how th* big round- town State ovar Oklahoma—^Thia
tucky (2T-4), Trinity (214). Tu- checked a second-half Warrior ball gamea ought to turn out thia ain’t Football.
SATURDAY
lane (ia-4&gt; Hardin Si mm out (244) drive to wrap up tV game. Paul week.
Northwestern ovar Wait Virginia
Arkansas (11-12), Houston (34-7) Aritin and Tam Gala ware Phil­
MONDAY
and Mississippi State (214).
adelphia’s high men with 21 points
Brigham Young over St. Mary’s —One ot th# big five.
each.
—On the Kanaaa State Impetus. Notre Dare# over Purdue —
.
The New York Knitkerbockrrt
Northwestern over Washington— Picking tha home five
Tenneaaee over Virginia — Tha
spoiled Dolph Schayrs' record- Husky but they haven't jelled.
upaetters get upset.
breaking day by defeating the
TL'EBOAY
queen Gty Tournament
Syracuse Nationals, 10144. In the
St. Louli over California — Bob
Dartmouth ovar Brigham Young
only other NBA game.
Ferry gets ’em over thia river.
— Th# all • veteran Ivy League
Srheyta, who scared six ha*
FRIDAY
NEW YORK (UPI) - Harry krl*. act aa atltimc NBA field
Notre Dame over Indiana—With champions could take it all.
Wills, the famed ’’Black Panther" goal mark, aurpasting the previ­ the moonlight on the Wabash.
Seton Hall over Cinlslua—Th#
who tried vainly ter Hx frustrat­ ous record of 4.0*7 held by former
Hall'* bait team since the days
Holiday Festival
ing years to grt a crack at Jack Minneapolis star Georg* Mlkan.
St. Joe's over Syracuse — And of Walter Dukes.
Dempsey * world heavyweight ti­ The former NYU great now has probably all the way.
F ar Weal Classic
ll#. died Sunday night as perhaps t/0 9 t-vo noliteri.
SL John'a over Holy Croat—The Oregon S u it over Air Fore*
the most famous ."uncrowned
Academy—You can’t get t sevenThe Knicks, trailing 50-tt, at tournament darkVrae.
champion" In the history of box- hallUmr, started clicking In the
Utah over Cornell—Big Red gets footer into a jet fighter.
inf.
Wjomlng over Iowa—Tony Winthird period ai Ray Felix and the big tyues.
Wills, «l. died at 0:34 p m. e a t. Carl Braun showed th* way. They
Dayton over Nlacara—Thev’ve 4&gt;n takes th* braei# out of 'cm.
in. Je’vlsh
M-moHal *lo«~!lt nl. out scored Syracuse, 33-22. to take get a rase, first name Frank.
Big Eight Tournament
.
1 Kanins over Colorado—A vote
Southwest Conferesite
***
*. 1"lt? an 11-73 margin going into the
an
*“ acute
’ “ cat* of appendicitis. A fourth quarter.
TCU over Baylor—Best bet to for the home tram.
hospital apokesmin aald Wills Willie Naullt scored 20 points win It aU.
Oklahoma Stato over Nebraska
died of f'iabctrs.
____ the_ game's
_____ __
ifor _New York,
hleh.
SMU over Arkansas A tosaup. —Six-eight Arlen CUrk pour* In
Willi* body waa laid out In lh# Schayaa lopped th* Kitionati wlih
Rice ovar Tex a a — Tom Robl- enough points to win and lha de­
tent* takea over from mere.
Walter B. Cooke funeral parlor 20.
tall)* Is the difference.
at 72nd Street In New York City. |
—
.■ —
Texas Aggies ovar Taxi* Tech
A strapping afoot, 2 Inch. Co—Batting on Nall Swisher.
pound giant In his prime. Willi
All-Collage Tournament
Is remembered In boxing history PHILADELPHIA (UPI)
Bowling Green over Wichita— GAELETON. P«. (LTD - The
John
as th# man the great Dempsey Gutlk, All-American guard from Big and deep.
Eastern Professional BaskatbaU
should have fought — but never the University of Pittahurgh, hat
Xavier ovar Oregon—The tour­ League has divided members of
did. Fn*- six year*, frnm t*2» to been named IMS's outilanding nament choice.
lha defunct Rochester club among
1*24. Willi hounded Dempsey for collegiate lineman by the Phila­
Duquesne over Tula# — Willie Ik* remaining teams In tha cir­
\Y
a chance at the title but eircum- delphia Sportiwriters Association Joe Hunter shoot's 'em down.
cuit. The Rochester franchise foldf
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t
u
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s
u
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stance a always prevented the Gutlk will play hla pro football
Oklahoma City ovar San Fran­ ad whan backers vuffarad finan­
match
cisco—They’re at home.
cial tosaas.
with th* Loi Angeles Rama.
"My only regret In life Is that
I never got a shot at Dempsey,”
Willi often recalled. "I’m aure I
could have beaten him."
Dempaey himself waa willing to
meet Will* but T*i Rickard, th#
great promoter, and Dempaey‘i |
handler# feared a "mixed match"
for the heavyweight title In view
of the unfavorable public reaction
to the reign of Jack Johnson as
heavyweight champion.
Among the famous men Willi
fought were Jo* Jeanette, Willie
Meehan. Sam MrVey, Battling
J o h n s o n . Jeff Garke, Jack
Thompson, Lula rirpo and Jark
Sharkey.

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Entering the Army in 1911,
Woodruff rose to tha rank of
Major before being discharged In
1449. During that period of tervira, he w ii an aislatint roach
at Wait Point In 1*44 and 1*41,
helping t oarh Earl (Red) Blatk
direct Army to national champlonaliipi.
The following season he waa
line roach al Georgia Tech, bacoming head coaeh at Baylor In
1947.
W’oodruff brought tha Ray lor
Rear* Into prominence Immadlataly by winning thalr first tour
game* and leading them ta a
bowl appearance in his second
year. Ilia I9&lt;» Baylor team w«n
right and lost only two.
At Florida where he became
Head Ceacb and Director of
Athletics in 1*30, Woodruff found

many of the problem! which had
existed at Raylor. Tba Gatora
were an Idaal "Homecoming'* op­
ponent for other* in the ltoutheastern Conference, but in thro#
seasons the Gators won 17. loat
14 and war* victors In the Gator
Bowl.
The Gators’ record be'ore the
arrival of t oach Woodruff on the
•rene was a pitiful thing. From
1914. the year tha .SEC was
tormtd. through 1*11 the Gators
wan a total nf tl conference
fame*. Since Woodruffs appearancu in 1930 Florida haa won 27
laague gamut, and the Gatora
have several timae been strong
reminders for th* SEC crown.
Ovrr the nine year period, the
Gatora have had seven winning
tea sons, and Woodruff* team a
havt wen 44. loat 47 and Had 4.

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WASHINGTON (UPIt - House
Democrats held out hope today of
a compromiir to avert a knock­
down, intra - party fight over the
sealing of Little Rocks segregiNIGHT HEAT AT THE MAYFAIR INN— double force of volunteers, retired policemen
Uomt Rep. • elect Dale Alford.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Todd (left) join S rI. and and Auxiliary members kept vigil over San­
8
Suggestions of a compromise *
Mrs.
Ben Butler for a pleasant evening at ford during the dance.
cam* from both northerners and
(Herald Staff Photo)
southerners anxious to avoid a SMILES AT THE POLICEMAN'S BALL—Sanford Police the Policetnnn’s Hall Saturday niRht. A
party split when the House votes Chief and Mrs. Hoy Williams beam over the success of the
dance Saturday niy*ht in the Mayfair Inn. Proceeds went
on opening day. Jan. 7, on wheth
er to allow Alford to tike his to the Police Benevolent Association. (Herald Staff Photo)
seat.
A House elections committee
WASHINGTON —(UPIt - Cuban and Liberal factions in Nicaragua mrnt was deeply involved in in
hat recommended that Alford be
irhel leader Fidel Castro has now signed an agreement under the tcrnational fintnrisl difficulties
barred pending investigation of
and domestic factional strife.
joined a colorful cast of Latin- 1urging of Washington aimed at
A fraud charges tn his write in elecending the civil war. Sandino. a When he took office on March
American characters whose ex Liberal, rejected the agreement 4. 1915. Sam was the eighth presi
• lion victory over veteran Rep,
Brooks Hays (D - Ark.)
plolts have been annoying, anger ami organised a guerilla hind ■lent of his country sinre 1110. He
ing and outraging Uncle Sam off vhlch was believed lo number promptly ordered Ihe execution
At least one northern member
o( 160 of his political enemies
and on during the past century or about VX) men.
of the socalled liberal bloc In
By LEON Rl'RNLTT
' It uss the year young John so.
The U. S. Marines were sent lo On July 2*. a Haitian mob invaded
the House said he feared that an­
It remains to be seen, of course, Nicaragua to caplurc Sandino. hut Ihe French Embassy In Port-augry southerners would block liber­ ATLANTA (U P It-T hii was the Mullln* learned, through hitter
whether Castro's kidnapping of they never did and were dually Prince. where Sam had taken
al legislation if Alford is not seat­ year a boy wa» the unopposed
,h*
o{
opposite sex.
American citiiens. seiture of pulird oul in January 1933 The refuge, and killed him
ed.
candidate for Halloween nuecn.
President Wilson considered thst
• This member, who declined to and a snake was a member of John was the only male contest­ American property and use of an next month, he made peace with
ant In a baking contest at Knox American underground to supply President Juan Sacasa and retired this incident endangered the inter­
be identified, predicted the House- the wedding
vllle. Tcnn.
national balance of power in the
his forces will provoke Ihe United to a farm
would vole to seat Alford and said
It was IM S-possibly not the
While he waited for his biscuit! States into using its "Rig Slick"
l-aler, though. Sandino got into xanbliean. He ordered U. S. Ma­
0 tha issue conceivably could be re tiniest year In the books, hut one
to brown, John was drawn into against him
trouble with the Nicaraguan Na­ rines ashore lo preserve order.
solved by a compromlic.
thst had its moments.
conversation with a girl contest­ But he has already pyoved him­ tional Guard In Frbrtiary 1931,
A mission sent by President
It was at a school near While ant. The chat tasted until his bis­
Under this compromiir, hr u id ,
Hoovtr in 1930 negotiated a settle­
self a worthy associate in the he was tciitd and shot.
the northern wing of the House vllle. N.C.. that first grader Bill cuits were a black, smoking mess.
public mind with Cviba'i Nan-iso
Latin American opinion
was ment of U. S. Kalian difference*,
Democrati would he granted a Ward received the unanimous
i-eper, Mexico's "Pancho" Villa. generally sympathetic lo Sandino. but ihe last elements of the Ameri­
greater voice on the Houie Rules nomination for the title of queen.
Also It was the year a Navy
President Sam and Nica­ Ills adventures were a mayor in­ can occupation force did not leave
Committee In return for the seat­ Mrs. Hugh Stout, the teacher, flying boat was forced down at Haiti's
ragua's
Augusto Sandino
ventive to President Franklin D. the island until 1931.
protested. But Debbie Jacobs, wr.u sea and the pilot had to tail it
ing of Alford.
By then, the U. S. had agreed
Lopes was a leadrr in the fight Roosevelt's formulction of Ihe in
The liberal bloc hat been de­ led the electioneering, said firm the entire 1M mliea to Jackson lo free Cuba of Spanish mle, tn ler American "good nekhbor" pol to a policy of non intervention in
ly:
"We
don’t
care
if
lie
is
a
boy.
vllle, Fla.
manding a more influential role
Ihe personal affairs of its l.atin1*50 and till, he led freebooling ley.
on the committee in order to We want him. He's the prettiest."
sxpedmons recruited and organis­ In 1913, there had hern Presi­ Amcrican neighbors. This policy
make sure that it doci not block
And a profound thought for the
has hern consistently adhered to
The solemn moment had come space age was contained in ed tn the U. S . a notnrtuos viola­ dent Vllbntn Gutllaumr Sim of ilnce then Will Fidel Castro upset
f t h e legislation the northerners
tion
of
neutrality
laws
which
Haiti,
a
world)
headline
figure
at
for Mary Trice and Clyde Willis. a composition by a third-grade
.want.
American public opinion condon a lime when the Haitian govern it?
, At least one key southern lead­ They stood In the hushed Shetby, girl in Chambife, Ga. The essay rd because of a widespread belief
N.C.,
church
a
t
the
Rev,
J.
A.
e r said he was hopeful that "coolended: "We must all obey the thst Cubes' dextlp.v was closely
er beads'' would prevail and clear Hallman began intoning that part law of gravity."
associated with that of the U. S.
of
the
marriage
ceremony
In
the way for AUord to take his
Finally, Lopes sailed from New
which objectors ta the marriage
&gt;eat
Orleans In a bid for power and
speak up or forever remain silent.
«
■ ■■
glory. Ilia first expedition of 750
"Snake!" came the cry from
men wax dispersed by Spanish
the maid of honor.
forces
when it reached Cuba. The
It was not an objection. It was
420
men
in hix second expedition
an announcement that a reptile
were captured and many werr
NEW TURK (IT !) — The views " The boss casuilly calls tn
had invaded the premises
executed by the Spanish.
hirer! hands don't know it, hut a subordinate for a talk about the
Willis threw a protective arm
Rut Lopes's activities did have
worker's strengths sod weaknessabout his bride. The maid of hon­ TORREJON, Spain (U PI)-Boh
in one big company tt pays for a
or set sail for the choir lent and Hope, ignoring doctor’s orders to the effect of helping lo create a man to come to work will) his tic es. Sometimes a bar sertea ax
body of public opinion in the U S.
the confessional. The hired hand
LINCOLN, Neb. (L 'P It- Canl others present sought the safety "take It easy," pushed ahead to­ which « 3« favnrah'e In she even­ askew or wills egg on his vest. is supposed lo talk back; other­
Ann Fugate began the first week of chairs and pews. A male mem­
tual liberation of Cuba from Spain.
The hots deliberately picks such wise. the Inisi can't render a pro
of her lifetime prison sentence to­ ber of the group dispatched the day with .a grueling Christmas
Francisco “ Pancho' Villa, ■ a man for promotion.
motion drcision,
snake
with
his
feel.
lour
of
U.
S.
bases
overseas.
day.
Mexican revolutionary. has become "Such an employe is more con­ Sixty two of the presidents poll­
It
was
just
the
rehearsal.
The
Caril. the IS year old girl friend
Hope was hospitalised briefly a traditional theme ir\ books and
and campanion of wanlon slayer wedding itself was held several after his arrival in Spain Sunday, movies. He might have liecn re; cerned with work than hr is a &gt;ml ed by the labor Department said
appearan-.es," said the boss tr. that A3 per rent »f Ihe vacancies
Charles Starkweather, appeared days later, without incident.
following an attack of diisinets memhered only as a minor rebel ccntly during a survey by the in their firms are filled by "merit
Saturday before Judge Harry SpenThen there was Charles Moody's apparently brought ots hy high or even as a bandit except that s’ew York State Department of promotions."
A cer to hear her sentence pronoune„f -promotion practices aBut the survey found that 10
dilemma.
He won a fancy to foot blood pressure and exhaustion Hr tie boldly crossed the U. S, border
•* d .
was up and about again, however, with less than a thousand raiders rnung leading New York firms. per cent of Ihe vacancies are fili­
Before the sentencing. Judge circular bed on a television show in time to play a scheduled show on Ihe night of March * 9. 1210.
According to the survey report, a l by pirating — hiring — escctiSpencer asked if she knew of any —but had to sell it because It lor Ihe troops.
and set fire tn part of the lown "promotion practice* actually are tivex a«*y from oilier companies:
wouldn’t
go
through
the
door
of
reason why Judgment should not
surprisingly hipiiaiardou-."
lie refused to rul down the 12- of Columbus. N. M.
13 per cent by an "automatic"
his home.
be passed.
grudge
against
the
For the everutire-sulle levels, svitem which operates on Ihe
day, to . show schedule of his Villa's
“ Yes,’* Cartl said. *'l am not
Arthur B, Parker ret some kind (our of bases in the Arnres, Mo ’ gringos" was that the U. S had one company officer tail: "When theory that able men naturally
guilty."
rocco, Spain. Italy, Germany and reconnired his archenemy, lien i great president retires, a vacu come to the top.
"No legal reason has been giv­ of new record tor determination In Iceland.
Vrnustlano U arranta. as President urn is created. And into this varu19W
en." Spencer answered as he over
uni is swept Ihe nearest guy who
"flic doc said I wasn‘1 getting cl Mexico.
Driving
home
near
t
harlottr,
ruled Card's motion for a new
enough sleep," Hope said. "We Units of the 13li&gt; U. S. lav airy ha«n t had a coronary."
S h o p F o r C h ris tm a s
N.C.,
Parker
heard
the
loud
hang
trial and formally confirmed the
th e demise of Ihe organisation
got only a few hours rest before fought hark. Seven American sol
a blowout. He kept driving.
At
mllft sentence specified by her trial of ____
.............
After _a .............
few minutes,
the .......
bump leaving New Jerrcy, and nothing t'iers and right civilians were kill man was predicted by a lx»t who
Tiury Nov. 2t.
cd.
Five
soldiers
and
two
rivil
won't
promolc
aucb
seemingly
ttl *t,c
Then I played a
The convicted bobby-soxer, who Ing and slapping of the limp tire benefit
golf match when I should l.sns were wounded. Some report* loyal Jocx 'because they have no
stands barely five feet tall, was was succeeded by the grinding have been in tied and. man, it s • aid 199 of the raiders were killed fault! tn set them apart from,
taken to the women's state reform­ srrrech of rim on pavement, the been murdrr.
cr woundrd.
and above, their fellow j."
atory. where she will serve her tire having flown off.
After ihe Columbu* raid, I'rrsl
Also on the skids a ir promo
"Ilut I love it. We play In ban
Parker krpt driving
sentence.
gars and have to scream our dsnl Woodrow Wilson orderrd a tx&gt;n rhances for whip-snappers
Sparks
flew.
Ihe
noise
grew—
Cant waa eonvited of aiding
lungs oul. we gel rained on some- punitive expedition into Mexico Most firms consider a msn who
211 E. lit
off too.
Starkweather in the brutal slaying and the rim flew
__ ___
_slop. He limes, but I love It. The service under Gen John J Pershing with acts likr a top sergeant too "over­
Still
Parker
did
not
of Robert Jensen. 17, one of the
instructions
to
rapture
Villa
Rot
bearing" for a liettcr Job.
*fr great audiences, and
It persons the *iusl garbsgeman pressed on, Ihe brake drum now l Pf°Plf
"Frankly." sail a vice prcstilrnl
they really appreciate our com Csrrama objected tn the Invasion
grinding
along
Ihe
streel
admitted billing Starkweather Is
and Ihe U. S. withdrew its troops of personnel, "we prefer a man
ing."
and
Finally
police
stopped
him.
^ to be executed March 27.
Hope had only eight hours of in June with Villa still at Urge, who 'butters up' hi* fellows -and
he explained
it shows tie abil*
"My wife was expecting me broken sleep in the first 72 hours He lived until .July 70, mil. hu superiors
when
he
and
three
companions
in
Hy
to
get
along
"
of
hie
lour.
Hr
was
45
minutes
Many bosses, meanwhile, said
late to Ms first show in Spain an automobile were slain in amState Pay State? home."
they are wary of relying entirely I
There was Robert Johnson, who because of his brief slay in the hum by Iheir own country mm
From May 1927 to February 1933. o|N&gt;n the highly touted mental
Fine Is Suspended doted off at the wheel fulstde hospital, but be laughed it oft. •very
news item about Augusto and executive ability lests They
"The doe rounted my cor
p r o v id e n c e , r . l - f u r i i - Hattiesburg. Miss.
I
'ttir
Sandino.
a Nicaraguan gut are responding to picas of psy­
puictes.
and
figured
I'd
been
He made it Into lown, though
Mrs Joanna T. Mtndea. 21. w it
rills leader, was emblsroned in chologists lo brake this itend "l&gt;efined H i after she pleaded guilty Because his ear bumped a trac­ hoarding them," he said,
the headlines
of newspapers fore promotion practice* are utter­
to driving recklessly and without tor trailer truck from behind, be
throughout the Western llrmit ly dehumanised."
a license, but she explained she
Popular with many companies
pkere.
w ouldn’t pay the money because dragged along until a bystander LtOS L l R n i S l l U I CclSL
*re soul searching "depth-interOn
May
3.
1927.
Conservative
NEW
YORK
t
l
l
'
f
t
More
yelled the strange news to truck
U h r was on relief.
than half a million decoraliv* gas
So Superior Court Judge Eugene driver J. E. Nichols.
lights msde of wrought Iron were
L. Jalbert decided to continue
Pick more ENJOYMENT
James R. Quick. Colonel L sold In 1*51 for use on lawns and
the case Indeftnitelv. pointing out
to Mrs. Mendel: "If I fine you. Hasty and Harold P Early were beside driveways, according lo I'm
wt'll have to get money from fined for speeding on Ihe seme Gas Appliance Manufacturers As
into Your SUMMER VACATION
sorlatlon.
day in Birmingham, Ala
the state to pay the state."

FOOD
SAVINGS!

Fidel Castro Latest 'Thorn' To U. S.

Boy Chosen Queen,
It Was Wacky '58

Bob Hope Ignores
'Slow Down' Order

Caril Starts Life
*ln Slate Prison

WiUon'n tirade A Quick Frogen D A D

Tom TURKEYS
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Lake Monroe

Letters To Santa Claus

Yule Program Al
Elementary School

Dear Santa Claui,
Dear Santa Claus,
Dear Santa.
Please bring me a football suit
I have been a good girl all year.
I would like a monkey a clothes
and a dinosauer and melode bell* I would Ilka a autograph dog and
hangar
giraffe and wagon.
and a machine gun and a finger a Charleston dress and a mink
Love Carrie
paint art and a electric train and atoio and a pair of high heels. I
a machine gun. And a tiger pup­ would alio like a doll In a ear
&gt; 7 Mr*. H. L. J i Iu m
pet.
bed. And a few surprises that I Dear Santa,
11m m F A M 722
don’t know about. My mama
, want , blg lnlck , lraUer
That is all
The Lake Monroe Elementary
from Davl e Moore
want* a mink Hole loo. Maxey ...... . ._. ..
.
.
School held Ui Christmas Proand Sheba want a new leash.
, ,rurk- * d r,|lln r- * dumP tn,fk
. irrim Wednesday evening at 7:30.
Thank you. I love you,
Thank you to much.
John Angel, principal, opened the Dear Santa,
Melissa Ann Drakp
I
Love, Marty
Please bring me a doll) bed
program by welcoming the large
P. S. My Daddy wants a Thunderami a wagon. Thank you.
lodlence.
Lor e
bird. A red or blue one.
Dear Santa.
The first grade* gave several
Cathy 4
' reading* and rang long* Including
We have been good children
Dear Santa,
"Up on the Housetop".
Clay want* a bike Mary Lou ,hU
most of the time
Dear
Santa,
Second and Third grade* pre­
wants a bride doll and clothe.., *n&gt;w»y* ° uId l,k*
h» "
Phase
bring
me
a
electric
stove
sented a delightful Interpretation
,or
if &gt;ou
and a BRIDE SPIT and Tiny David want, a piano and drum /° mc
of “Th* Shoemaker and the ElTear* with Car Bed and new 2 and Hoy Roger, suit. Clay w.nU I * *°I ktod' « 10 hrln* U i “ mf
vei".
Mary Lou want, cologne ™ ‘
‘ W*.
u
,°
The Third and Fourth grade* Story Twin Dormer Colonial wllh aamigun.
bath powder.
toS ,Und*’ ‘,lke- »&gt;rlce doll.
give different version* of Christ- hret-ieway and Gym Set.
Clay hat been preily good. Mary d,‘h**’ *£"■• ^ e t . . peatU.
mai In other Land*. They alto
Lou baa l&gt;een good. David Is pret*or ®**kT» Tiny Tear* doll.
rendered "The Flr*t Noel" In har- Dear Santa,
dishes, suilcatea, real milk In ^
rnorv on bells. THEN Santa ap­ I want a doll and a dish act ty good. Be g&lt;K»d to all the little brrakable bottle. Jeffy, -ruck, top,
children and give them toys.
peared and caused a sensation a- and a play mtk coat
soldiers, new jacket, pajamas.
Love,
From
raong the younger generation. He
Hope to tee you Xmas,
Mary
Lou.
Clay
and
David.
Donna
Rltler
gave each child present a bag of
Love,
candr.
Linda, Becky, Jeffy.
He tild them to “ please be very
careful, don’t play In the streets,
Dear Sanla Claus,
do not ret hurt and above all, Be
1 hope you can get to our house
Coed". Then to the loud chorus
okey without snow like at my
of •Goodbye Santa Clsut", he
(iramlp.it in Minnesota—maybe
left to visit another school. The
you'll take your hcliroptrr.
“O Kays" and •Alright*", 1 will
The beat thing I would like most
Rants’* echoed for a few min­
. _ . ,
...
.
__.. ..
, „ .
... i this year is a 2 wheeler bike, may
ute t after the kindly old gentleDirectors of First Federal Hav, 30-31 lo permit the staff to credit
m , Aml m). „ ai)(,y a gun rack
m * ’ had gone.
ing* and l-oan Attn, declirrd a the earnings for the si* month an&lt;| a dip net and my mommy
T r Fifth through Eighth grades dividend for the last tlx months period to more than 3,000 ae- some nrcklarrt and a watch hand
Cho.r gave a beautiful Cantata on
for her new watch. I love you.
•Ti e Birth of Christ". Itrsriings of the year at the rate of 3&gt;i per ounts, the announcement added.
Merry Christmas
and Christmas Hymns were spok­ {cent a year, it was announced by Directors of First Federal, In
Monie Lillrboc
en around th* scene of the “Babe Howard Favlllc, president.
addition lo Favillr, arc II. James
in the Manger".
Cut, S. F. Doudnry, J. II. Van
Mr. Angel, In closing the pro­ The (oral association which will Hoy, lieorge Touts), E. C. Har
Legal Notice
,
celebrate
Its
tllser
anniversary
gram announced request from the
student! asking thsl parent please next year, will pay to holderi of per Sr. and A. Fidwin Khlnholsrr.
nit*, i i i i m i r &lt; « n itr. m \ i ii
j i UK i l l . I IM« t i t . in %m i • o n
use the sidewalks when leaving as savings accounts approximately
M .M IM li r. « III M l . 1*1.011111%. IN
they aro so proud of their newly *115.000 on Dec. 31. This will sup­
• iM N « .» :m nii . i m s
Legal Notice
w i u . t i ; o id O V i;ii
landscaped school they want to plement the inure than Jloi'.ooO
P L A IN T IF F
.keep It looking nice. Hr alto paid in dividends on June 30.
V fL
praised the leather* and pupils - Growth in confidence and out­ iv -iiiii &lt; m i i i r i in i i r &lt;ir n o V I O L A O ld O V K I t .
\iv isi
j i m i i * i.
in n iir
hi
lif.P L M D A .V r
for the wonderful program.
iv svis s o n sr.wivm.i:
N O T H F. T i l % IT F .% | I
standings,• Faville said, is contin­ •i ni.iiiiins,
i VTS
T O : V ln lo A fll/iV ICH . W h « N r t i l*
II H Hub Party
uing ovrt the years. The savings
m ii
i l r t t r * l l link ho 3* n
Uta Lake Monroe Home Demon- outstanding at the end of the yrar nMiAiIvI Oi . VnI InI I T Jvo.
A N K IH IO O K K
T au i r * h f r * ^ r
i * fiU
t ' u i n t u r . ) A U r w r l l U B d r f r n» * I n Mir M i l nf
atratlon Club held It’s annual will l-o a few thousand dollars un­
r c m n U l n t for d U n f c t f l l * ' l h» r»Christmas Tarty December 12, der 17 million, be estimated, add­ S A H l K b M T U V K N n U lltw iK M .
In a s u l r i t t yo u. u l i h Mi# C U r k nf
I w l.m la n t Mi* #t*«v# # t r l # i (* n u r i on o r
a t the home of Mrs. C. P. Kabun. ing that on Nov. 30 the figure ex­
V I I I I i I I 111* s i IV
f or# J A i m i r r
I#. Iftft). • , »*| #*r«#
A abort buitnesi meeting was ceeded 30,000,00,
upn n r U I n t l f f *
T O : H A M I ' f U B T K V R 8 * I I R o u K * . • t o r v of u m *
M i - M u , M a le * '
AM nrn*v
J«m *»
f\
• •© llU r ,
*tl
conducted by the vice president
The increasing demand fur r o t ' w i t ; i i r . i u . i i v n u t ik ib o . W r t t c’ h u r c h K i r i l l . O f U u 4 n . F l n r lira. Annie MacArthur. Mrs. J. K. loans with which people in the O ia t M a i a a r t l J a n a lir - w k i aa 14#.
I l r r # l n f a ll nr&gt;t or • 4 # c r # # pro
Andrew# reported on the county community buy, build or repair I -1a III 11 rr. h a t H im l m O m i i U l n l
n r r * . Vi-u a n ronf##B a w i l l t i «nt#r«&lt;l « « # ln # t
write Christmas party given by the homes has kept the inroir.lng sav­ si*ar l*mlivi ryroouu lfro. dr a i™illvf lla
» -.ur w r i t . y ou
I m i l i f n u r , It a n * , In lh a r i* r k ' a
U IT .N K KK n&gt;
m l
at
Council Dee. tth. Due to tbe va­ ing* busy, hr said. “A look a- ••tflr*
In H a n fn n t. S'l-irlda. • i. a .Id hjMift.nl K i u t l n o U
FlwrM #.
cancy of the president* chair,
I 'l.m e la li il * * r s l n r a n u n
H n r - . f I M i I 4 » r i’t l» # c * m l. * i. I f i #
round our thriving arra will dis­
P l a i n t i f f a a l t o r n . r a U r i c * ai d
(* |« r k nf I h # i ’ l r r u l l I ’o u r l
M n. Clover Marra was elected close the fail pace at which houses •&gt;n
J l.a d n w # . I* n
||„ , jla *
lo .n a
o
p iir n N i&gt; o y
•
president.
F lo r id a on o r l i l &gt; u i ih * }# ih ila *
H r A rt # J . L u n i o u l t l . 1*0
are
being
built,"
he
added.
of J a n u a r y . ISSS. K a l lu r * in do an I P i : A tel
Following the business, garnet
The office will he closed l&gt;ec. a . t o r * . n rn r n n f ia a n w ill E . an- J a m * * (*. C*o)ll«r
woe* played after which gifts
t*r*d
s a .ln .t
mu
Wald atilt la A t l r s r n » r for I ' U I n M f f
l-a n d ln v In I h * I ' l r r u l l I'o u it In
wore exchanged by the twelve
a n d H am tn nla ( 'n u n t l. I'l- ri p, .
■somhera present from ■ lovely of it's memlwrt the Circle 2 of the &lt; l . a m . i r .Vo S I J I , a m i t i l l * of Ilia
Shojt For Christmas
- la M a u r a . . ! la n * llr n n k , &lt;•
Baptist Churrh positioned U's •Ham
teroratod tree.
••( p|
r• |
j
meeting until a liter date.
DA Program
At
IV I T M ^ S m i k a in l am t o t t k la l
P r r s o n a l*
•» •! of
n a il I 'n g r i. at H anford.
The C. A. ’&gt; of the U ke Mon
aitilnnl* f o u n t * , F lo r id a . im th la
Morris Melts hai returned to his W
foo Baptist Churrh gave a IwautiIS d a v n f H i n a l i f
I s vs
O. I*. M l It.W n is*
ful program entitled “The Spirit home following surgery at .Sem­
C l a r k f i n u ii f u u n
of Christmas" Wednesdsy night inole Memorial Hospital.
N r m ln o lr I 'n u t llf . F I -Mda
l l v A l l a J . I .u m ln u ii t
J. II. Edward* left recently
• t the Church, under the direction
s f Mr*. Lynn Giles and Mrs. Joyce for Sebring where he hat been i f l l t f fI 'IaTn u lO* OiIT' I*IfTk S I M M
transferred by the A- C. L. It. It. O l l l i l l l l l a n d IIIV A IU IW H
Eher.
I* O Itn a l | n *
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Aftar Um program the (I. A. Mr*. Edwards and aon. Jerry, will l.in-oa. F l o r id a
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a served refreshment! of rof- join him there the first of the l l o i i i * i a to r I ’ l a l i i l l i r
year lo make tlirir home.
and cookira.
8 . P./4 ituiarll Mann of Ihe
Baptist Pro*ram
TW Lake Monroe
Baptist U. 8. Artny itationfd at Ft.
Chtfch held their Christmas Meade, Md. is visiting his father,
NOW SH O W IN G
program Sunday night Dee. 21st, Jack Manti, for the Christmas
i t 7tS0 p. m. The play wa* writ­ holidays.
OI-KN 12:15
A 2/c Hoirrl Mann of the U.
ten by the Minister Rev. Byrd and
8.
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Force
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aafely
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• • •
TONIGHT.
Meettags Scheduled
A personal wish for a Very
Prayer Meeting of the Church
will be held Monday night Dee. Merry Christmas from your re__
22nd at 7:30 p. m. Instead of the porter.
om well ickey
regular Wednesday evening.
ickey haushmesst
The G. A.'a end the Sunbeams
Legal Notice
will meet al the Church Tuesday
ina errill
■v t u p . « n i t s i r i i n i i r . v i v r i i
Dee. 23, al 8:30 p. m.
i i i l l ! t i l ' « im i i er. iv a v i s r o i i
Girl Seoul* Meet
• i : w i v m . n i m v rs . 1 1 o n t o v. tv
The newly organised Girl Scout • I I A V I I' ll s * A “ - w w
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Troop of Lake Monroe, under the I.VKI.T.N atcfiin:.
leadership of Mraes. Lynn Giles
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and Abrams held their Christmas a m o » M c c n i . K .
Tarty at the home of Mr*. Giles
W I T H * : * ro A P f l i A H
VM on t l H ' l I K K . W knaa **•!•
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c a Is I S I S S i ' l l .
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exchanged giflr. The leaders serv­ r- M ifU tn l to r 4U **rr# f llt d ^ f* , r
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for 4. h#m| nn |* I ’ n un t* . F l n r l i a .
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prir.nr baths. i u W. FiMt St.
for ren t
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2- A—ROOM A BOARD
3
bedroom
apartment near Pine■mall apartment.
r r n l ichoot, no pen 2611 Elm
5-BEACR RENTALS
ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
Ave
Phone FA 21301
4—WANTED TO I E V I
4-R E A L ESTATE TOR SALE
2 bedroom houir, kitrhrn furnish­
Thu ii a free p * n la the Ritr
ed. Clean and dote In FA 2 1013
A—FARMS • ACREAGE .
Theatre for Nancy Rlchardi.
Jimmy Cowan.
GROVES
Exp. Drc. 2). *36.
_________
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
Lar»# 2 A 3 bedroom unfurnished
ITS month, almoit new CR, 2 bed■—MISCELLANEOUS
apartment. SIS. lion Magnolia
room unfurniahed except elec•—FLOWERS * PLANTS
trie kitchen. Near air hair. Ph. 2 bedroom ttouie, kitchen equipped
.
SHRUBS
FA 2-3346.
Phone F&gt;. 2 5301.
• . • —OFFICE EQUIPMENT
n —AUTOMOBILES .
FOR RENT: 2 bedroom block New unfinished garage apart
TRAILERS
ment, ontrollcd heating, couple
ho L i e . Ideal location. Furnished
I I —BOATS A MOTORS
or unfurnished. FA 2 6354 or only. FA 2 4263
IS—FARM SUPPLIES A
FA 2 1231.
___________ Furnished collage on Slprs Ave
MACHINERY
14— PETS • LIVESTOCK Furnished amall 3 bedroom apart­ So. of hate. FA 34721.
SUPPLIES
ment. «no Park. FA 20731.
T»n bedroom home, kitrhrn equip
15—
ARTICLES WANTED
ment. 40J San Carloa. 56$ 00
FOR RENT— 33 ft trailer. Tine
• •—PLACES TO EAT
Phone TA 2 3931. Robert A
craat Tr. Court. Ph FA 2-3416.
17—BEAUTI PARLORS
Williams.
IS—FEMALE HELP W ANTED
3-BEDROOM home; unfurniahed.
O f —MALE HELP WANTED
Children A pets welcome. 53" ' bedroom furnished house In
1*—MALE OK FEMALE
mo Ph. Geneva 2(31.
noire *on E Mth St Phone
: l—WORK WANTED
_________ _____ ________ _
FA : 3666
2 1 - BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
Bedroom furnlshrd h o u ■ *
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31—SPEC! AI SERVICES
FA 2-3631
31—PIANO SERVICES
24-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORi , ^ &gt; V M . °w . , % »!!“ Li t ■s i &lt; i s o ttrautifully turnisticd room, ’rivair
r i h i ii l T i l . I T S t : * .........
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5-R E 6L ESTkTE TOR s \ |. E

Lot. (or isle, located n mitrs IV.
of Sanford. Ph. FA 2-32R0.

SUNLAND
Estates
SEE CULLEN &amp; HAUKEY
&amp;
South
PINECREST
MODERN 2 liedroom Imnir. excel
lent nclglihorh&gt;vd. rlcclric kit­
chen. hardwood floors, enrner
tocaiion. $5.650 00. 51230 00 down
For the Rest ISut* In Real Estate

W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
110 N. Fark Ave Ph FA 2-2391

Mayfair srrtion. a tparinui 3 bed- 1
room home. FA 2-1*46

UR 2 bedroom home Pavmenta
5«« My equily, FA 2f»0t.

SALE n r TRADi;
Equity In 2 bedroom block home
on corner lot in Highland Park
Will tell or trade for acreage or
lota.
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Ita&gt; mend l.unriqulal. Assoc.
EA 2-3)11
Atlanlir Rank Bldg.

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27—NOTICES—PERSONALS

Aula Repair* 4- ftuad Service
GRAPEVILI.E NURSERY
HALL'S GARAGE
BEAUTIFUL llOU.Y
t«2 Celery Ave
F 4 2 2*01
All kinds and tiles
FA 2-2720
Grapcvdle Ave.
FA 206*6 Nitei 4 Su..dsys
Mortnn Market C A B B A G E ROLIAWAY, H.wpHal »«4 Bsbi
Radi Day. 4Veek or llantixPLANTS for salt. Tted Thun
Tel. FA 7A1IL Fhirniture Center
ton. FA 2-3)90.
11* West F ir it St
Orchids plant! for isle. 3 for
AUTO G L A SS
*$W Mrs Bill Whitley. 214
E. 16th St.
IN S T A L L !-!!)
Windehicld
Hack f5la**
MOODKUFFg
Door
Cln**
4 rn t (i|,isa
Farm A Garde* Center
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Nrnkarlk Lin** a n d I’.iinl fit.
401 C tltry A»e.
112-116 IT. 2nd St. Ph. F 4 2-1*32
POTTED PLANTS Ph r .\ 2-16*2
HEATING
or FA 2-P270. S A N T U R D
R. R. P O P E C O.
MOWEK SHOP. Wa telegraph.
209 S. Park ----- F 4 I Gil
FISHERS NURSERY
Furniture Mining A Storage
Magnolia A Onora FA 2 4633
C. F. PIHI I.IPS. Acral
Ornamental Shrub* • Tree* peat
WASHBURN VAN LINES
] I - a I T O M O B lL P -fB AILBBR 130* Freer!) Air
FA 2-1931
'3t Ford F*.tno pickup lire nndi- Spare Heaters - - Floor turner-&lt;
imn. Term* F A. Scnlt. 6 \'oClean and Service. *4 39 Outride
luiu Dr , DeBary, Fla
tank l-.idltition FA 2 4M3

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llnmr for the aged
2#9u Orlandv Dr Sanford
1 none FA 2-7314
O ld-F n*hloned H a n d y m a n
Save Up a few ixld jobi and give
me a call. 1*11 fix them all.
FA 2 0770.
Ixvae weight safely with newly
R rieaicd Dcx-A Diet Tabled.
Only BSc at your Drug atore.
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Colton 4 Wool Varna Notlona,
Thread*. Tapes.
ROLLINS IIOBBT SHOP
Ai The Sign Of The Totem Pale.
5*17 S. French Ave
BARGAIN* tN USED HEATERS
Moit \nv Make
1 l RNITt'RE 1 ENTER
U l IV. 1st St, FA 2 3161

I 'U FOR Y JO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BLINDS
Knr!' led head Sag proof bottom
tail it H i plirtie endi. Plairle
or r.-jc.i tape*. Cittoa or nylon
WA-PI.OMBIVO
*nrt
ftOtiri.M!
'33 Ford Cull(im Line, fully equip­
cords
ped. 5600. (04 E, lllh. SI
S e n k n rlk C l a u «ml P n in t Co.
Apartment 4
112-I t 4 44 2nd St I’h FA 2-4622
It will pay YOU to sea u« before
Compton* Encyclopedias. FA23360.
you buy. Open Evening! and
w y rm s w
Sundays.
SPINET PIANO — Full keyboard,
EASTSinr TRAILER SALES
AIR CONDITIONING
'latch in g
bench, like new.
I’alatka, Fla.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK 53)3 00. Ph. FA 2-1971
lo«7 Sanford Axe.
FA 24.4?
Two too CMC truck moling van.
MOTOR SCOOTER - All SUta.
'53. F 4 2-3673
See -t at Phillip.* *M" arrois CLARKS PLUMRING AND HEAT
ING bn mm cd to our new lorariver C R. P a n t
•fuanur.i
30 gal. with aland 4
linn W2 4V. 27th St , Phone
pump—Dftuxr equipment; ex*
For Sale 52 iludion. good running
FA 3 7J74.
tra* 34 fiab. ATS FA 2 &lt;913.
condllien. radio L heater Itoo
PLUMBING
Phone FA 2 53SI after 3 30
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Bushel green m . al orange*.
Conlracting A Repairs
52
30 Y&gt;er bu Without basket.
Frre
EMimatrx
12—BllATS aod MOTORS
1 A r c5I3.
R L. II 4114 I V
1935 L4TNIU DE SALE
Ml Sanford Ave. Phone FA 23353 If-" mri* Schwinn lucecle with
New motors greatly reduced, sam ­
training wheels, like new. a t s
i i - H a m is e u v ic e
ple prices
Elm.

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EST\TE FOR b a l e

571 41 per monih including taxes
ami insurance. Attractive .1 bed
rmin home ideally located in
Lillie \ i nice. F A 2 76*7.
3 liedroom 2 ball! CR home, terrarrn floors, double car portr,
utility room, kitchen equipped,
landscaped wiiu well. Owner
transferred Phone FA 2 2IU
NEATEST HOME
in a nue neighborhood featuring
3 bedroom., tile bath, ail electric
kitrhrn, well landscaped lol
with the '.ell In patios fur sum*
mer'tt-in-r tVillun walking dis­
tance of &lt;.*1iool and shipping
renlcr QUICK POSSESSION.
Lndrr Ml,000.• GOOD TERMS

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53ot no ntgtwin 13 H. P. 5479 ni
.11 Bass Accnrdian, beautiful
44. L . I I A It.M O N
5103 P9 1‘astw in 13. II. P 5310.00
aw eet t;nrd. .Sacra flee I 5S.
T h . F A 2122.1 A f t e r 3 OJ p,
Also all 193* Gatnr trailer* and
FA M 23I.
Kials greatly reduced. Finance 2t- 4 III'II. i h m ; i &gt;&gt;\ r u srT iiiia
BICYCLE: nilh Iraimn* wherli,
Plan
3rd Addition.
t. Alt!. Ill 1(1 41.114 110*11:
510. Ph FA 5 34 so,
"Eseiylhing fnr the Vipafltman" For cjtrprimy, pnimint:, &gt;e.ren
with ,1 bedmotns. 2 balli* t.E kit.
lug.
t.oftne,
and
plsster
teoair,
Vour
Evlnrude
Dealer
EfC'i i.'t F: Pm-s ; c ’ Swinn Rat*
r',e-&gt;
no ii-—*-r«tl"* t.-rge
H um es llcaiidieil F o r
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
asphalt Glr, a sliest of lilting,
rr,
e-.i-ellrnt condition, |25.
well tandiraped lot. Included 30«« * E. 1st
.
Floridn I.lvinjrmaienty er wood steps, leveling
rhone EA 2-3961
Call FA 2-0*40.
are dMliwather, disposal, T4‘
Tint Is a free pa.a in the Riti n &amp; A B e d r o o m s - 1 A l! Until*
and repairing
garages ami
aerial, automatic washer. Tins MERCURY O H BO 4Rl&gt; MOTORS
Thtalre for Hilbert Nary, Lxp .
A 7 fi GE refrigerator and Norga
u treking rail F ,\ 2-459),
is a "unite for your monr; ” b iy
44. P. SMITH
Dec. 2S, 39.
electric ito*e. geod rondilton.
ai
iih a 4 *i'. wort23— ELECTRIC 41. SI ItVlt II
* Bolh 5100. Hume FA 21541.
Outboard Sates A Kerslre
O P P O R T l ' N I T Y 01
T ill: W E E K
gage and 472 *0 per monih Ex­ 2313 Talk Ave
FA 26214 VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS*
Exccplionjlly rlean and nicely
cellent terms.
Parti for all m akei of rleaaers. Electrolux cleaner, perfect, like
lindicaped 5 Inilroom and I hath
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I'rts
I.&gt;se»iufk?uppiir7'
BE 4 . i Mt 1.4 BIRD!
new, all attachment'. 513, Phone
Fleclrlur. Hoover. Kurliy, rtr.
home with a lot of extra*—
Bui ihiw and It settled fur
FA 2-1)71.
khetlsnd
twins',
gentle,
saddle
A
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pick
up.
\4’nrk
cuannlccd
FLORIDA ROOM - HORRY
Christmas and fnr Homestead
th» Y*. * B l * f l U Ifh* rtf tfIrt ^Te.rM a
bridle
FA
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5721.
FA
2
11*3.
ROOM KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
Maytag rtngrr washing tnaehlne,
Exempt loss
• ' " • • l nsllfftftd f i k h * * i . f - "•#*
—BLINDS - HEATERS like new. 590 FA 2-1437,
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Electrle
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s a i. k s
TOR HIGH VALUE
llrtae #sf P tf t r if la d i f i i t
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F U ltM IU nL end
PRICE ONLY *12.700. CORNER
rrtuM h
Cash for furniture or surplus,
Ride by a few
RANDALL E L E C T R I C Co.
HOI’siFHOl.D GOOD*______
EOT—Only 5033 down, plus rlo*
Immediate Occupancy
T h # feelleiwlnc
|»i p »I *I1»A« ft nd
Super
Trading
Post.
Sanford
121
Shannon
Dr.
*793
down
*63
Mo
I'Ul.flr* u t l l n l r . t t if iiif t it i if* thi
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0513
ing on EIIA financing
We Guarantee IVtsonnl
• hoY* «i*s rii.tfi plat in iilrtrki I*»
1210 . ‘rrscent S'tT'S down 57.4 Mo. Orlando llwy FA 2 0(71
• RIG VALUES
1?. U
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stid in thftf i* *"
I??* Rsndolnh *M0 down Sit Mo
23-a — bc Ilii IVi ," R E P A I R S
Sntisfnctinn or Vmir
• QUICK CREDIT
Men of 111... Wa 12 2*
2 1 And •*
4
4
4NT
TO
RC4:
nld
Ireddle
PAINTING
These and several others have ad
I v m r * n r t h f r l» aim! r s t t i r l i * fr hi
.Money (,'heerfully
• EASY TERMS
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Singrr
Sewing
31achinr.
Phone
Fffttft f in ad 419
dIUonat fralurcs — spaelmis inH cfundcd.
Elir Mrthv in—Velma Conralrr
n»YA!tT» n r «•"! NTf
FUXIR sanding and (.milling
Irriura, and extras for finer liv­ FA :-r.::3.
r r k \ i &gt; u p « | i F V i :»:.•« n r
u r M I - Adelaide 11 Moses — As'onatr
Cleaning, n i x » " R Srrvln;
New And Uied Furniture
v«»f.r I’orvTV
ing
at
Inkrn
prices
II—RE ALTY I* 4RM1RS
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 32:.'
II* n I*. H t r n if im . i*i*rk
HI F First M
FA 2-3*21
Seminole County • incc 1923.
For rnurteous information or ap­
II. M. r.leaann. Lake Mary
Sanfor.lt Mott Modern
pointment
SSA\K$
•
Beauty Salon
1 all FA 2 4931 r A 2 22**
Hudd lo yuur plans.
Soft Water T V Stamps
New
&amp; l ied
FA 2 01(3 FA 2 2502
Remodeling and Addition
HARRIETT S BEAUTY NOOK
F u r n i t u r e nnrf A p p lian ces
« . II. -ri.ll ■S T E M P K R Agenry
DON
I.LK E
103 5o. Oak
FA 1 3742
Realtor X Insurrr
Plum, FA 2-7.624
Mather of Sanford
Cor. H w v. I7-D2 &amp; 27th S t. Assoc. Laura H. Oiler. II. F. Taffir iU TflTACF WIT? dl
"j.YimtlAI, DECORATORS 201-20) E. Firit )t. Ph. FA 5-091*
I’hnne FA 2-1 uOl
Allett Prlrc. Evetclt Harper
painting and papering
rhone FA 2 09!
*!2 N rark Rrgulir and part limes sales girls
« anted—Anply 3.11 Park Ase FA 23116 er 14 2-79tn after six I'ird furniture, applimeei, teola
Fne acre Hie farm. Large 3 t&gt;cd
etc Rojiht-sold. Larry'a Mirk
room house, large barn F..s*y
j* _ is m tt v!vt I
I M'xi.k fff . r ftAflTHT
213 Sanford Avo Ph FA !4 1 » .
lerrri Jn&gt;tji!i [I la-iy Hume
FA 2 1223
* l-iauifleit1' llian lu v
44AM I Ii 4T ONCE
Custom built 3 bedroom 2 full Itawirigh Dealer in part Sanford
JiaAttA
tiled
lutbs,
built
un
large
lot
si tu rn IIIIUM \ III. 41 14
nr Last Vnluna Cti, Write Ra»lUndtf Conslrurtloa
m beautiful Mayfair section.
/
IV eU M - r. /
Realtor
eigli's. Dept. FAL-449 R, Mem*
This home features Irrrarn
I.4KE MARY
phis, Trnn
floors, large irreened porch
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2-1561
Mrlsrh Itldi
1 4 2 3111
Natural wood cabinets In large WANTED IMMEDIATELY MAN
Home Gifts
Gifts for Him
kitchen equipped wllh electrlr
OR WOMAN lo supply Con­
Cla..IIirH Di.nlav
range and refrigerator Owner s sumers with Rawlrlgii Products
A OWRT COMMUNITY
io n
3 Pe. Living Room Group
equily I(30oti0. Any offer ssill
in Sanford nr E. Volusia Co.
The Gift That Is Always
Nenr .Mnyfnir Country Club
Choice of Fabrics — 1119 30
BIC AU Si
( in earn SM weekly pari time
M rV N O H
be given consideration
Acceptable
16*1 T*nwn
tlhO and up full time. See E. N.
Sec
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
Lay Away Now For Christmas
2
Bedroom*
Masiey, P. O. Box 74. Anothony
SEMINOLE REALTV
310 E. Fust St.
ECHOL'S REDDING CO.
I lorl.l.i Hoops
or write itawlcigh's Dept.,
1901 Patk Ave
EA 2 4242
U ) So. Magnolia
I'h FA 2 6321
"SANFORD Ft RNITFItL . &lt;■
FAt. &lt;10-330, Memphis, Tenn.
L.H .A . 300 East First St.
CLOSE IN
tables
Smoking Stands — Easy Chairs
I bedrtmm, 2 hath, 2 story farm Real Estate Salesman SANFORD
Corntr Tablaa — Tier Tables
PROPERTIES
FA ! 3N1 nr
Table Radtm — Haa.ocks
h o u f a recently remodeled
Step and Coffe# Tahiti
FA 2 7943
Desks
Approx. 3 ir r e i cleared A frne
From 92,95
rd land. Low down payment 30 —Male or Female
WILSON MAIER
(Irrlu ile s (Toainci
MODERATELY PRICED
FA 2 6304
Gifts for Boys
Colored help wanted, must be over
SANFORD FURNITURE C*i
ELECTRIC TRAINS
II apply In person it Pig ,V
Living Room Kujtai — Mirrors
Seta and Aeresiories
Bedroom Suilei — Bnekcase*
Whutle.
HERBERT RTENSTROM
20'. OFF
Throw- R uts — Cedsr Robot
REALTOR
RISOLVf TO
II—Bark
Wanted
44 INN TV
Carving Sets — Krais W ire
LYNN RISN1.R
311 E, lit
FA 2 2WI
f t fit mure ta re fu l with
LIFtTIE It HO 4104 4 4
Hi by silting, Itorlng. FA 2 7926
* Itltrks 4Vril Of French
Use Slur Lay AAV.iy Plan
mu. its and smoking
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
Ai'or lalev
Avenue
on
20ih
Street.
S13 E, Mlh St.
lit S. Park — Ph FA 2 III* Ironing, 10c k 13c. FA 21711
2 . I’h poly tlttsric w.ri'g
Errctor Rets, start st 2 *n c'hemi*
MODEL
OPEN
D61LY
1*1 us show- you a
■ad irplisoxas bexring
try Sets 2 9.4 noting Gloves 4 9*
Laktlrnnt 2 bedru'.m Naiae home. A t rook wishes (oh serving parTRUE Frostproof Frindairc
sktl'idtrwrilars' LaborsLXCEI.riONAL 4 A ll I
Dump Trucks from 1 P*
lies or dinner * for holidays. 105
Practically finished -*n inside
Refrigerator and Frreeer
units nil
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES I Bedrnnm. 2 bath klifhen equip
Bay Ave. rail after * p m. ex­
llraiitiful lot right nn like. Miorl
ped Imaie Many oth«r extras
J . Aio.J misuta of limmi*
cept Sat. k Sun.
sliiianre
from
Del.and
I2.7nn
iiu Biiaidiff FA 2 1S"9
btl liquids
Gifts for Dad
rash price. Can be final ced. Call
Unusual Gifts
4 . Kesp hilling and riw&gt;kl»g
Crumplon
Builders
in
o
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latulo,
PRESENT TOOLS: 44'renrhes
While dnlnr your Chriiimis
ROSA L. PMTON
tqu&gt;pmM la good rtpsir
GA 2 4316
44EI.L DRILLING
riieri. Hark Saws. 23*. Off Lift shopping *»e n*ir varied seleetinn Bfpl*!*r,rl S**' tilat# Bre»*r
Esirbanks
Morie
Pumps
Ph FA 2.1101-17-92 at Hiawatha
For Remainder Of Month.
MONROE CORNER
REAL ESI ATE DRIVE IN
IIAI.I, Insiiriince Service
Repairs to all makes
GREGORY LUMBER CO
CRAFT A. GIFT SHOP
2514 7‘renrh Avr
New
2
bedroom
home,
lerrarrHOWARD
44.
LONG
3rd
A IVrk
FA 2 3111
6th St. A Maple Ave. FA 2-O.W
44’est Firit Street
flnnrt, Jarge car potle and xatilit
TOT E. Commercial Avr.
room. 56.600. M.Cuo for equity
Thone FA 2 2533
Realtor
balance 532 per month PI. &gt;n- ‘ Call Hall" Phone FA 5.3641
Gifts for Him
Gifts for Family
Conslruclion Co., Ine.
FA 2 2374.
Quick Laundromat Ssrvict
211 4Veit 23th Street
After "6" FORMAL WEAK 6r.d Large selection of tnye athletic
Shiits Finished In 46 Hours
!
&lt;
Pinerrest
Mid
2nd
edition—
Pbune I'A 2 2103
ACCESSORIES
.quipirrni. boats, motors, bunting IF IT IS READ ESTATE
Kanltona Dry Claaning
3
bedroom
Inline,
&gt;Ha
bslhs
Kales erd Renta! Serviee
ask Crumley A Mor.teith
and lamnin” equmment
E.
25th
Si.
Foodmart
Bldg
Price 516.WO. 567 month, t/iw
JIM ROBSONS MEN'S WEAR
Everything Fnr The S|x&gt;rtsman at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 *W&lt;
SOUTIIMDK LAUNDROMAT
down payment Rhone FA 2 2*31
113 Magnolia A*r.
ROBSON'S SPORTING COOPS
T uU s Tasted Fra*.
FARMER'S AGENCY " Ts'svision
v GIFT t h a t 'BRINGS
ROi.LlNB HOBBY SHOP
ROBES: Wash'n Wear and WoolN
V
Farmer,
Resllor
.1 liedroom — 1 A 2 Ilnlh
At Ibe Sign Of Tha Totem Po|i
PLEASURE FORF4 HR
ana 5*94 to SKIS. Rube 4 Pajama
D. II. tthiimure, Assoc.
2617 8. Franrh As*.
Mnyle Cameras, priced from 143 Vi
Seta only !9»3
1ir.2i French Avr. Ph FA 2 3221
WIEDOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
B. I. PERKINS 4 SON
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
After hours FA I-76tl or FA 2 49.71
210 So. Park Ave.
364 E. F irit St
FA M ill
ttf ini lie you lo he our RueM* nli«olnlelv free
SYSTEMS
1 &amp; 2 YRS. OLD
without olilisaliun hi on* of SanfnnF) leadintg
RAYMOND M. BALE
Chrlttmai
Qjfu
0(
Fruiii.
All
lyprs
and
ilses.
Installed
FU.4MI Shim 51II or 1 for 53 30
I/iw Down Payments
REALTOR A INRL'ROR
Motels w hile you local) hu.tabic hnunlti'g for
Jelliti. Per am and Candlri
•'Do It Yourself"
Weeping Saga ».B0 up Camp
A .Monthly payment*
Third Si A Park Avenue. South
Wa ihlp S A It Green Stamps
you and you r family, Rick up y oyr key i t the
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
BUnkrli M IT or 2 for 57 06
CONTACT
Y'atl Call Ball
open 7 in t every day.
1 7 I U
Salts O ffice.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STOKE
Phone FA 1-3*1!
STUCKEY'S llwy. 17 92
Maihlnr and buoplj Co.
11) Sanford Avenue
107 W. 2nd St.
I'h. FA 2 6132
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
Airman Shim ft Jacked: d reii 4
Witches. Luggage Wallet!
S i . J d / a KftmAy C tm /m n f ENVELOPES. I^tlerhesds, stilt*
sport Wembley Ties U tt—2 06
Many other gifts
minis, Invoices, hand bills, and
176
N Park Ave. Ph. FA 5 *123
BKAtl.GY ODHAM. Ores.
Holeproof Sorts l on pr,
SANFORD JEWELRY
programs.
» te .
Progressive
Corner
Huy.
17-02 X 27lh St.
Phone PA 2-1581
Beih Robei * 93
Cer llwy. 17 92 &amp; JIth M.
AND LUGGAGE
T. W. ME Rl). Broker
Printing Co Phone FA 2-ZUt —
rUBCELL'S
100 las/ord Ave!
Ph FA 2 3*41
Phoaa rA 2 2411
10) Will 131* BL
rb«M FA 1 M l
.

VA • FHA •
FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
l)?mn Payments
Low As S100

Seminole Really

211 E . iRt

look For

WILSON - MAIER

It In

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

OWNER WANTS
OFFER

fA S Y TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
Gifts for Her
( HATHAil BLANKETS
Including the NlHofl'a Favorite
-Ihirrey" — Purrey Bouquet
Wenlshire Brendan
Full Ranga of Celara
YOWELL’S
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
_
300 East Fir«t St.
'Olhadow Rnxea — Cadar Chails
Lam p i — Plan lira
Sofa Pillowi
AMERICAN TOURISTER
LUGGAGE
Strang — Smart — Rannsr
Wida Selection ef Sitta and Calnrs
YOWF.LL'8
Singing Tea Kittlsa.
Serving Ovens, Popcorn Poppers.
-Uanastry Sals and Range Sets
9 RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ava
The Atcaptad GUI
SAMSONITE
( aid Tablaa — |6 96
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. First SI.
Ship n Short Blrmvex. Atlaan
Sporiswaar — Cotton Knit T Shirts,
Petal Pushers and Coordinates
(ft
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
MOJl'D Sporiswesr. Cotton knr.
Capri panU, skirts k blouses.
Coordinstas In all itylea.
GARRETTS
Firit St. k Sanford Ave.

Home Gifts

t
Siesta Glaiiwara
.-Beautifully Dererated Sa.-rtng
xft
Trlya
YOWELL'S
De Your Chrlitmai Buying
On Our Ease Paymant
Or Lay-A-Wav Plan
FURNITURE CENTER
116 W. Firit St.
Staraopbonic ft Hi-Fi
XECORM ft FHONOORAPRS
WINN TV
MB E. 1st. St.
FA 2 V9x
W# Berrien la ta r d Flayer)

RAVENNA PARK

COUNTRY C L tlt

Fire Will Kill

$280°o

s8280 .00

Nearly

Quality Homes

1000 People

. This Month

Stcnstroni Realty

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
Less Than Rent

only $57.50 monthly

Buy Now

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IJEAUTirilL

HOMES

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Choose Vour Own Tile
And Paint Colors

SkopmaJisA

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.

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Tired, Untidy Man Once Was Famous
cm r,

spring

t « w.

for leaching from an "objection
able” textbook. Neal lott that cate
teaching of evolution
Neal'a effortt in behalf of the a i he w ai dcitined to lote many
of the battlet that lay before him.
common man gamed him the title
Onec Neal went to Gattoni*.
of ‘•The Great Objector. ' In 1R3 N C . literally at the risk of hit
he defended a psychology profea- life, to defend teteral m ill work
tor at the I'nivenity of Tennea er* tharged with murder who
tee who wai called on the rarpet ■were unable to obtain count*!
Another lime he went to Elirabethton to take the rate ‘of tome
girlt employed at a textile mill
who were on itn ke . Management
wat inuing itatementt blaming
D E C E M B E R IT U
the whole afiair on the CommonA d m it iio n v
ift* .
Remembering that rate long
Rota Lee Manly fSaniordi
ago. Neal bulled hi* rig arrt on
Margaret StoolLr iSanfordi
the floor of the porch. * Tbote
Margaret Crate (Sanfordj
girM w e rrn t.a n y more CommonDorn Brown (Sanford/
ill* than I w at,” he taid. *T jurt
Unda Ijou Wind tor (Sanford) went up there to tee that their
right to picket w ai upheld.
Mary King (Sanford)
"The iirv l thing 1 did w*&gt; to
Mildred Burn* (Sanford)
prove that every girl in Ihe far
Rlriht
Ilaby boy to Mr. and Mn tory wat eligible for memberthip
in the Daughter* of Ihe American
Andrrw Rollon (Sanfordi
Revolution. After that I didn't
Dltcharget
Hear any more about Commun
Elijah Manning (Sanfordi
i»m.” he added
Retty Renton (Sanford)
Neal'a efforii in heh»lf of un
Paul Cloutier (Fern P a r i)
popular tau*e» hroughi charge*
Roy Mann iSanford)
that he hlmtelf w-a* a "radical.''
Chctter Vance (Sanfordi
Alice Andcrton (Orange City) a "Com m uniit" and an "atheivt."
lie never bothered to defend
ttP C LM B C K I*
Mm*. K agalntt thew charge* lie
Arfmlttlont
wat alwaya too bu»y defemllng
Charlie Moore (Sanfordi
other*. Remembering the charge*,
Birth*
Baby boy to Mr and Mr* Wai Neal chuckled ar.d **id. “ actually,
I'm a pretty good Method!*!
ter C. Brown Jr, (Sanford)
One big difference Iwtween the
DECEMBER I*
tired old man who no* »it» on hi*
A d m it iio n v
porch and Ihe fiery campaigner
Nell My Hand (Geneva)
Gwendolyn Patricia Waching who once ran for Governor or -Senalor in practically ever Hale elec
Ion ISanfordi
lion i* that Neal no longer h*»
Charlrt Guerry (Sanfordi
folding money.
Anna M. Lawler (Sanford)
Hi* family had vait holding* in
Dale Sandier (Geneva i
mountain land* and he ilw ay*
llridt Sayer ISanfordi
uied to have money ir. ihe bank
Donna M. Parker-(Sanfordi
That money i» gone now Hit
Birth*
Baby boy to Sir and Mri Don friend* blam t it on had invertment* and a tendency to give peo
llylland (Geneva/
pie the »h!rt Off hi* hack
Dltcharget

—A tired looking. untidy little mm
with • thatch of mow-white hair
alia on the porch ot hit rickety
hK M In a cluttered lot.
Be U John R. Neal. the o«ee
fu n ooi ror.ititutJonil lawyer who
(■aUgated Tennciaee’a widely pubBelied "monkey trill" 33 j n r t

ago.

Sallie Ferguvon ar.d baby
(Lake Mary)
Ida Burnt (Sanfordi
Mclva McGill and baby (San­
ford)
Sarah Buith am) baby iSan­
fordi

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linn, lila *flf*. l.fiilllP* 11 *•''** tried futilely to rrirun her 1
| m ta t iM* th&gt; * &lt;1*•
IN *
1*1111no Ear
month old ton from their imohr i.#r, ,\ i* I 'i*
Jbfl It.tl IfU fn*rrl»*l
i b a t F . l U m * . •n«l If filled home,
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M i m * * ! ----- Mart i* h * f rm«t*«i'4
tlllU T IlA &gt;i. llorO H TuS'
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latter, firrmcn found the Irwllet
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of Mr» (iarnett E. Spitrer and iT)"..'ftTlll»it UVVIe A VI-INTh k II
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liny Garnett J r , m U*r iharred IMK.rrev*
mI waFtli MulMlttii
b a r e r . a nd ______
If twaccleJ •—
l o - r e l&lt;
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ruin* of the frame houte
N flffifa f l i r l d l
k a f h U lM n d . Ml.l.ftftl faim ftl*. •
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Mul wif#
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Tlie father, an FSU Junior, laid
on-) N . l i n A. B i f l l i l l . i » l i *■ '*
M ill) I I %III II I M I I I MM *
I l y i n * Mid If d # i d i f i l m l l h # l r he ran out of the burning building
%i mi v m i i i i :
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thinking
hit
wife
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child
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l l i n o r t . l u r e i n o r i o f i . l n i r rigid
behind. When he nolited !
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nr
reenter Ihe home hut wa* forced • tsr hbllli Vtk#* I ’ltis i.f I).» f#|f* all
r U i m l n a In h m i n r n i t ' * , r l i l . t
1I «*Itf f III a•»*! f1
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Spilltr »ald he w a * a w a k e n e d I lli#
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Bt* hand ihakei owutonally
aa be driw i from ■ eigaret but
Mi voice U at rich and firi a i
in the dayi when he atumped the
•lata a t a perennial —but alwara
tmauecenful—candidate for Gov
orivtr or U. 6. Senator.
Today, to the children who play
ta front of hit hou*e in thlt Eaat
Tennetire mountain town. John
Randolph Neal i« jutt a kindly
aid man.
To aome of hu neighbor* he ia
a aenlle eccentric with an artonl.h
lag dlartgard for the niertiea of
peraonal care.
But to othera—aod there are
many—t&gt;r. Neal l» rememtjered
aa the guardian of the dignity of
the common man. a champion of
the underdog
The aon of a Confederate Army
colonel who tervrd in the
S
Itouir of IlrpretentaUve*. Neal
wat horn at Rhea Sprint* near
here. Neal won t tay when he wa*
born and hit age remain* a teeret
•T dont tell m f » r ' heraute
1 have nevtr married and I don't
want to hurt my rhatcet,
he
Mid. hit eye* twinkling under
bothy hrowt. But it'a tale to »*y
he It in hit TO*
Neal received hu bachelor * de
gree from the L'nivertiiy of Tenn
Mtee, went on to Colombia in
New York where he receded a
doctor Ate in law
He became naliooally known in
I t j i after penuading John T.
gc0pe*. achool teacher in Dayton.
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News Briefs
L iv in g C o s ts

R is e

tV ASIIINGTON i t T I i—Using
roif in November to equal
an all time-peak *fl in July, the
government reported today.

U F N eeds F u n d s
TALI. AHASRKF. l l ’PIl
The
Cniversily of fond* «*v* it need*
tl.S10.a3S for a* expanding nuclear *cience program during th*

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Postal, Gas Rates
To Go Up; General
Taxes Undisturbed

Gator Bowl Near,
Visitors Jamming
Course. tHiint to the |*iaci|ue awarded him tllf&gt; u,f. * &gt;nim’’ruu' *Pt***' m
. , ,left
V. is Everett
L. . .A. -i ntlon in* suspicious penoni
is n new husiness. At
Jacksonville Today
H arper of the Stem) r Agency, which helpM a k e X c \V C flP
R e q u e s te d

OSAKA. Japan t i l’ll
Police
litre are switching to the humor­
ous approach. \ nee l-ooktel ist.ieel It* patrolmen ad* i»e* lhal

SIGN OF PROGRESS — Charlie Morrison
(right), public relation* director for the Se­
minole Chamber " f Commerce, a id Harold
Kardester. owner of the P utt-P utt Golf

JACKSOW tl.I.F. t l ’P I 1 - Thou

ed locate the course here.
LONDON i l T I l —Ruatla 11 pro­ •and* of *tutor* began jamming
(ileraht Stalf Photo) ducing a new, four passenger plae- thu lialewa* City tods? tor Hie

•Yule Lighting Winners
Chnitma* Light inn C o n t e a l
ludge* covered a lot of Icrrilnry
last night a* they inspected dt»
play* entered t&gt;) Sanford arra re
ildenlt. The rontesl was sponsored
hy the Sanfonl -Seminole County
Jiyrrc* *
Commercial winner for the if
^ ro n d year In a row, wa» AMcboldt *
Photo Shop. 2lJ S. Park Ave
Tho shop Will retain pi**e*&gt;inn e(
the Florida Power and Ught
travellnR trophy
Th* rcitdcnllal emrie* ttete
divided into four dlvlilom with

A-'A *avmg bund* tome i&lt;* (u*t
place winnrrs. amt ten silver dot
lar* to each «cc«nil p ruc wimur
lieu overall decoration* award
«a* “ "S hi Mr* William Kirk
•"? Summerlin Ave
Mr* &lt;*,lo
Anderson. MU AVa»hlnston P r .
placed second In the religious
duiilon. Mr* i.rclchen Ixwi*
Crowell 19tw trench Ayr look
fir't prize William llelnhuch Hi.
2. Bo* S9fl iSouth on IT Ml won
second
A C liciiiii old nilamhi high
way. (near ?.inland K*tat#*l won

lir»: prirr m the traditional divi
*loi Second m I M Dveti Jr
1105 Wynne wood Dm* Ifonorablr
mention went to George Pahb*.
SCO Plumusu
Hie arin lii division » a. won h»
Mr* II C Waihhum for her giant
handpaintrd ChrIMmat card Mr*
Waihhum’* addre** i» Ht. I Itoy
It’S. Vihlrn Road (off Country Cluh
Unadt Howard W. Swearingen,
tM9 Park Ave won icrond prire
for 111* rii*pla&gt; using all native m*
terial Herbcri Cherry. HOT W,
IMh SI and AV. M Hoag. 200 \V.

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lion

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tit ■•hatiy" ear that will make n ,|, annual Gator Howl relebra
ai«&gt;ut IS mile* to the gallon. Mo*- | )0n (i-atuneg cvciything Iron*
row P.adlo reporldt today
football to hrrwork*
.
Till* tear • festivities are lulled
Real Party Line
a* the Incgeil and molt colorful
LONDON’ it'P fl
Michael in the howl’# U-year history
Hughe*. JO. and Henry V. KerThe highluhl. of eoune. will he
ridge, 54. were fined f JO i*l Mon- Ihr llator Mow) game l*ei
•
day for ilealtng a milk churn, an between Florida and Ml»*i*»lppt
ash tray, two telephone l-ookt and Ilul then- • &gt;11 also he basketball,
a pepper i-U The, told police they golf (l*hin- bowling and hoaling
were taking the item* to a parly, competition plus the traditional
parade and (trenork* display*
L e g i s la t io n Cl r o u n d e d
A pro amateur golf tournament
thing* darted Friday rh«
ATLANTA i C P I i —Mavor AVil- gr l *
...
neh.
Ham Itart.firld. schedul'd to help
l * * ' * * * 'l
tournament open*
ot&gt;en* Dee -J
l)rj(t
n j|,„n-, propose?! airport hall tinirnamenl
Florida,
for
a
two
night
it
and
appropriation hilt in Miami nett
tieorgia
Mmliuppi
and
la»unl,tllv
i*. *h|* to make It.
nP^.|u ,P of the airline* «tnke, ana State will battle for the
hp-f (a(.rn mahte to gel a plane title won In the i.alor* 1**1
Vcar
.
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The iiith annual Da'of Bowl
Coll Tourney will t&gt;* held S atur­
day, Sunday and Monday with
i d ’ll — Bee ante of •rv r ra l oiltstaniiiiig player* "
will lw » M hide medal play
affair wtlh ll u e e m a n team* aim
mg. I ohre mid Pan* compel Inc for trophiei
when aiked to auh
For hoaltm rn. t h e i e i th* re
he replied
ilia ririil* which liegin Sutula*
,ron'
nl will he rornplfled twfure New
. r a r * Day

received honorable men |m* ’t T h a t R it fh t ?

Jud ge* lo r llie runlet! were \|r*

LONDON

Injury Ruse Lured Nurse s s s i « 5 -s5 S a 2
To Death, Killer Relates
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drunken dm
Mathieuv. Seminole High Art m i booled
teacher, ami Cdr Kdward D. Nun . ,
.
nery. N A S adminutratue nff.c-

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VF.NTURA
seaside town
ran monk* In
waa shaken
serenity

loda

menta in a murder case involving mututv nl Jn.la/I resident*
Mr*. Kllia'elh Human, i b 111^ a po*te*»lv« mother * jealouiv of
■r ln
in tiw
law i.
a* ruird of
or
;a » molhrr
i» acruled
•ding the. h ru t.i doing
m ailer minding
.
of Olga
man
denied t. e .barge
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, 1.. by a man who . u.b ..d
the .laying- M r .a.d t l * wa. be
mg hi ark mailed and Iha, Olga
MIAMI ( P m —Two harhflir*
killed to • ipite her rrrd
today pleaded n.,1 gu.lh to mi.
‘ ,
T n
treating Dairy Sloan the .’.year
old boy given them Iweame hi*
»•
hr
[m ‘
^ mother d.dn t hke him
|Mlj|W ln thc
ttonian , ihl,
Donald D. w “***c&lt;' an*
low- grave in a construction area
mond Jicobten. holb 2&gt;. appeared 3hou, ,0 mUf,
„f here
in criminal rourt tmlae for the
„ al(llir&gt;llt„ (n|l, Ucf , hp „ mnr
third lime wtthoui ar, attorney and
„ ltni 4n „{|PrP,| j„m tni\
ludye Ben » . Witlar.l file.1 the not M#y&gt; Kl (Wi ^,1) h rr t|aMXhtrrfuiUf plea for them.
ut-law, hul ther were paid only
Thrv told AVitlanl tl»ey wire uut.j^cn
*ure if they would bother to hire
j j r&gt; Runcim, who wa« »jm1 to
an attorney and might handle their |&gt;p eviremely jeatuu* of t&gt;. r wh'i
own drfenie.
affection*, only lait wrek admitBoth waived )urv trial Willard jr&lt;j &lt;(lr p,,tP1|
ulga aiul oh
*et trial date in Hie ca*e for Dec. i4lnp(| a(1 annulment ol her • &gt;n'i
M
brief marriage
.
MranwhUe. Davy u»» IraniferrPolice said Mrs Duncan and
ed from Jackson Memorial Hospit­ her *on. Frank. 3 . a prominent
al to the Dade County Children'*
home In nearby Kend»ll
trred Ihe rourtrnom together
Aulhorille* **.d h« will rat a h.B d\n hand and that Dun an w „
all ,,lr
ihe considered a "m o m m y * Nw
Chriilm as dinner with an

Men Deny Abusing
5-Year-Old Davy

trimming* and r e t e n e preaenla
Baldonado told psilice that Vova,
like Ihe other youth* »« the h n m e . | who ^ f i f (|||| rpruM.,, |n J(|mlI

^ Rites Held Today
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or A
n q crcd M
Angered
Mao n
In Bed 42 Years

having any part in the murder
plot, vsrnt to Olga * Santa Itai
barn apjrlinent atwnit
mile*

north oi hnr ute \o*

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*nd

lew
lel ll«e
told
her a friend of hi* « u in

jurrd on Ihr itreet
Maldonado nid hi- » o Iving m
Ihe hark of the vat when Moya
and Olga arrived. A* Olga leaned
p*Amlne him
h rr "n *7' .
,
a
— ealthrr plslvil. B*W&lt;*adO

H AMLIN It \ i i I’PI j-Funer
j| mtvice* were held today for
George Laev wtm according In
nee report, went to bed I? sear*
sgo and staved there became he
became angry at hi* falhrr ,
Known a* *'lonroime George said.
* ,n th e

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nrl£^ ;
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iritp m I91K
hit U tncr in*
,™ ed on selling a pet call The
ton ihreale.Td to remain In Iwd
If the father told llte animal
The lilh e r wen! ahead am! hi*
29 year old *on hep', hi* vow and

wm
, tobed
However. I.ary'a

H r told police the* then drove
, on, lnlP11(in arr,

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to s h M her, hr
^
Ihe gun w as damage.I
.
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Service Increased

*t»(er. (irrtie.
One department o f the Cily of
another version She said Sanfunl
gave anotner
ha* lowered it? r *i-nvrs
)George wa* stricken with mca*les
along with Ihe rest of the family while raising Ha service*

Arrording to a rep o rt liont VA
F
Knowles, eily m a n a g e r Ssn
Gertir said although George had
been healthy previously.
lie ford has one of th r m ost eennonileouldn I get tip" and "lost hi* eal refu*e ilivltlon* In the »1ate
and one that provide* above aver
In 191*

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Cuntrii uihairman,
'M ’rc 's .d
hope mat rcaldettla
MiaLe Vi* fhrnipl Ut * n .he
w r*tin,,r
aim remarked that the ’*in.
mdse*
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th, t JJ PPP
Pn,pr^ n 2nd h o ^ l
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S tam iM A N o t Rf-Micly

Happy Youngsters
Tour Local Stores

Tav
In Seminole Coun
__ r _payment*
m ____
Fourlevii juungatei* heamed yra
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______
____
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the children.
the
Lutheran
°f i'J.SUft,00#,oon.
iy rearhrvl *" all-Hme high In iri.tai&gt;- afteruuim a* thev roamed llavrii Children'* Home In Slavla.
The November, ae c o n lln i to John
through Snnforil itm.-* with shop vierr the gueti* of the Jayvre*.
\a t f i n ,-.»t
filng money clutched In their who railed money for (he mopping *
i"’ office
.. . a.ke.1 t,,# Hallow**. nHinir la* rulleebir
$
***9 C^ltCtoC* «».«»&gt;
"inthiding di.eount. altowr.l by
tour lium Ihr sale of liallisvn* dur
‘lo*'
“’0I" r , or ,hr
law the total collection amounted
log the annual ChrDtmai parade
ita.np* -&gt;Mhe reign of Pope John
(1), ra: „
Armed with IV each the child­
W ill No itanip* will lw !i*i&gt;ed
\jnrr ji,in m i&gt;er rent
ren preferred the dime More* for
,*'r,r bghllng worth* of entr* in
l-efore nest February
leiird of the Intel griniheir pun-have* of gift* for each
the m nteii
,
,
roll during the month A iliicnnnl
' ll., i Arlirlr* wen- «tu.lied with
tTIR AliO ( DPI I — A threeA - \ IC tlD l h U C C lin illM
„( Hirer per cent will be allowed . e
l .
r.
I ire h r the older children The
vounger o n n wanted everything l»uni program designed lo pre.
NAGASAKI, fapan ILTH The lor payment.
in sight llieli rnlliUHairn was vent Iragrdlra similar to the Our
third Victim of "after effed*” of per cenl in
0 r 1
llte atomic Immhing of N*ga*akt rent in February The Itrl •mount
IIHOWNFIKI.il t e a &gt;1 PI i - A ,.,-r.tly' p e rau ad rd e ii e w h m 'b y th2
"* **!? A.n *r l ! •S fh?0, ,lrp
da*- wa« he.i-led for almost cer*
m 1**14 died Monday. Ji|.*neve tieeomr* pavahle in Marrh ami de butane ca* irjn-t-.rt truck blew la v i r r e i r o r l i
lain passage by the City Council.
NKlo'r, said Hie victim, kt hihel lm.|urm in April Delimuml lave. M|,
mghl m il» o.i.M of
l Anot hi -1 pbolii. I’n r Ji
The pmfMHal* w ere mlnvdurrd
okou ti; H I alai.d a ha f wile are tulifei I lo |H-nallie.
w |« n o n * ........... ..
close In M» .la y i .e e volunlirinl to lake
'
it a* Ml feet Spectator* *ail u„ hoys and girl* through 'he
n" advanre notice Monday
from Hie Matt lenter at the lime t ’ollerted during No •
la-ille » laivejo*. *,i .lied at
ti&gt;e laamhuig.
ihp total amount were *t •"*I JJ 1 W (lame* tlml t "*l f.-rl into tt,.- .nr I'iwi.I-.-i n simps Lutlir-ran Ifot.ie Ity Ma*nr Itirhard J Daley, only

||1 CXplOSIOfl, lITG

Leslie C. Lovejoy
Dies Al Home Here

l l i p IK yesterday in hi* home
on Amelia Ave
Mr lovejoy tame to Sanford
two year* ago from Chicago and
wa* a retired railroad engineer
He was a mrinlwr ol the I'rethy
trrian Church. Chicago, and a
|,fPtlmP member of the Broihcr

90th Child Dies;
Safely Is Planned

::: v;'. 4 Dead, 168 Hurl

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»n*l tin I it blew el in ■ w red
nrial ' A,.
i
in
t lit*
Thr evplotto.i sill.*1 fmir ivr
I Ill’ll Corned tu r n 14*1
I t m iA MOOD
AJ 721 tfi
Slai ia ...-it and injitrnl tejt Most of H&gt;.i»c
lan Jerry Lewis will ap iea r on langlhle
avail)* »a'r * lav injurnl » 'i r m il.-. '-&gt;r born*
the Kddic Fisher lelevisn n show drainage i n
motor velilcle tif*
a,',, v'n*
l ’1' ■*' l''4*1 :f[’
tonight in plarr of his ormer t!.9lt.M
rrmatnrd in t- .pi’alomr in
partner IVan Martin, who vslked
criiic.il condemn
out
In
a
salary
hasile
lew
is
,’U, '? * ‘.l"?ry T * '?
FirC Chief W a T IT S
The tro-'.'dy vlartid ailti a
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Martin

g " J ™ , ........... hl
, ..
•««■ « »"•" ***** mil n Ihe
A(1&gt; „
UvpJo, s , nford ^
eve of .he .how.
lyvvrjov Sanford one
d a u g h te r Mrs Velma F Ohllrn.
Dalton a son Wayne \| f^n, Actress Divorces
jv.y. Whiting. Ind
four grand
rhtldren. two hrolhers A II
laivrpiv Sanfonf John K lane
LOS ANGFI.FS f l 'l ’l t — Actrr.%
|ov. itrlamln two sister* Mr* F.linor llonahue, 21. who playR Ihe
I*a u Iin r Howard Sanford and Mu* teenage daughter in Ihe leleviii.ir
Flita laivrpi). Games* illr
icriet Father Know* Best ' wa*
llrmain* were sent to Ihr Much awarvb-vl a divorce Atondae fn»n
maun Funeral Itmnr 'll Fait her husband, Rirhird T. Smith ::
uju'i,
Aim Donahue rh arg ed
that
Chicago. Ill at 2 70 p
in. today, for service* and hurtil smith a (dm soiimlmin. drank to
(iramkow Funeral Home t a i . t t e»eet» tn iheit home and icnoted
charge of local anangementi
her

Drinking Husband

Sanford Gets Its Share
Of Tourists With Cars
Strike* hy the nation* leading South Witness tha ear* (rom Vtr
airlines a r e delaying srrival of Ktm* the Caroltnai and Tennes
re
,n m r y ,o n , U
M
*” A few California plates also are
ford i* getting it* sharr nf those vtdent
I'nsaibte
evpla list ton.
who brin g along the family • ar. , a r l owned by Nasy per*«&gt;nnrk or
Driving or walking, it it a sun Californian* attempting to escape
p|e m a t t e r tn spot Ihme out of itale the smog, ire and r
n
l
automobile* in Sanford They are
At this lime of year »onu
(iccoiiilng more eviden' a* Ihe the slogans on the license pli
days pai*
are on thr brink' of humor Such

New Street Signs
^To Point The Way

Aanford wrill continue replacing i Lntomulogy. I'ublie official* hate fro m all aeettona of lha nation can
On a til block stroll tne»e nut
old itreet aigna with new onea. fu m e from as t a r away as b# spoiled Some. no. doubt, are of state c a rt were noticed New
Cnmmisaioner* decided last night iieorgia to observe th# operation un autoirohile* owned hy person- York Connecticut, Ataine, Ohio,

ncl at the Naval Air Station. But Indians Michigan, AAiaconun. Air
must are on car* of touruts. alltginia, North ind South Carolina,
ITHACA N Y - r f p l i_ The •eektng Ihe warm Ftonda sun
Tennessee. Alabama, Washington
IVAA llliara College football team
From Uhio. Wisconsin, Michigsn. and Illinois
Some of the larger louriat tenh a d eight married m en on the Newr Y’ork, Connecticut. A’erraonl.
•q uad with It children among Afaine and Penmylvxnia. they’re tera may be feeling the puieh of
them The rnttege pn*lrd a *11 arriving in droves. Many from,the slrlme *!nket, but Sanford ap
ihe .Southland ar* m o v in g further pears la ha doaqg okay.
record, h«ai in it* h i *tnrr.

Te*im Of Fathers

Seminole Collects
Record Tax Total

SMART l it ’VLIIS NjYtlily tlofl) tun I Flint, who lutirwl
Sanfiitil *tiire* y c o te n l ii y will* Jayccv Jack b'ilber. still
Ihiat pit'll I y nl m o n e y left aftor liiyr i m u h a s t " 1‘litit laid
Twlily wm* i | ip -mni tpst btivcr. but Wilber said their items
were i d e n t i c a l . The h o y s a r e from the Lutheran Haven
Children's Home hi Sltivin.
(Herald Sinff Photo)

WASHINGTON (DPI) Key eon
tlv-wional Democrat* today openI* iiupilioned the abilliy of Presi­
dent F.nenhower lo balance the
new ledrral hud get at 77 billion
dollar* without a general tav in­
crease
Tile chairmen «&lt; the Senate fi­
nance and House appropriations
committee* accepted F lirnhower'i
.1imminent goal of ending mminlainou* (ederal deficit* a* admiraide Hut they doubted that t ’ncle
Sam wou.it take in enough evtra
revenue to do the job in ftical
IMO
The President, although he pmposed inr reived drfenie i pending,
promised he would not a*k for a
general lav hike He .aid the bud­
ge. *.ill call lor higher p.&gt;.ul
ratrv aral gasoline tavea, however.
In a direct challenge lo the
•trim* Democratic Congrru u*
refrain from heavy new ain-ndlng,
Fitenltowcr Issued the rare bud*
gel preview Monday nearly a
ttionlli liefore It was *chedulrd to
go In Capitol Hill
It will l&gt;e ■ balanced budget,'*
Ihr t’reiident said. ‘'Revenue* and
expenditure* will he in the gener*.
a I arra of 77 billion dollar* "
7be Cltief Fxecutive *ald reduc­
tion* in total ipendlng—eapreted
to pa*» M billion dollar* IM*
vrar—would he arrnmpliihed In
Die new budget partly by ending
of temporary program* In agrb
lUlture, tmrmplny mrnt insurance
and housing. Saving* in thti eat*
• gory were ■iiimaled at upward*

.....

talk too."
y stroll down First Si., Horn The it Ihe one tarried by Maine mo
Georg* was never visltrd by a age service.
AAlule two garbage and onr itavh Hanford Herald tn Ihe Chamber of toritts whose license plates pro
doctor because *1 pevrr knew of
pick ip per home per week is pro Commerre building,
produced rtaim Aarationland." In Jutv il *
ooe around here,” she said
sided thr i ■! hat declined in- plenty 0f evidence to support San fitting In Deremhet li t too cold
•trad of m-rrase?! Sanford •
t.iril'a claim that It isiieiomn.g
Arkansas claims Ihe title, t-and
lu»e Division and sanitary
aiw mereasingly popular a* a winter of Oppurtimily,” but a few of Ihe
(til have lierome prime example* rp&gt;opj
Travetrrs ' are in Sanford at
used by Honda Stair Board of On an average day, license plate* present.

The street sign Inulget was In­
cluded in a submitted street ma
leriil account The city managei
said hr had heard excellent coin
menta on the program. One resi­
dent said. " I’ve lived here for
ari. Hit this it the first lime
'I N known wpere | waa gmag."

n o . sss

Budget Balance Doubted
Unless Taxes Increased

m l t» o ) t i o ,

H um or

F l o r id a

general lav r.dlv
llonal

It

'•

• «

Q f g Q Z e D a n O C rS
„Sanford
#|
&lt; leve
Fire i hief Ma

aming
land t» t**utee word* of
with hi* rheery C h m lm a - greet
me*
71 ip irnrlal i l t i e f t n u l i u l e I reil
thetr
drnt* thu morning t» hr

ntatilig systems
and dont lee.i«p furnace fonvg full ' ■'•l * hen
j oo leave the house
"This i* the worst tune of &gt;ear

r,.r firr*11 he -aid

w. i g a ltd

h reel

bet w i-en ti.c twit am Iran*
|nirt and a trader truck
I hen­
n a s a tn-.ill n p 'o . m n , prid.ahly
of gjv-.lt. « when the tr-uk* rnl
li.tevl and -. fife
The Brownfield voliiriliTT tindrparlineiK rvivli*.l to Ihe »*’enr
and »iM-v|at-r. g.,iii-t. I Fifteen
. alt. lli. m i ■&lt;k aiul &gt;&gt;rig
ual .-vpl-.ii.i. tin |Hiwt rf.tl l.tiun.
s»* »n the iruis
• Up
sk* mi I tie

AImui .» ul u. In .......

ai«)ul hou»r fire* and ' hrtiln.a* un the .outii *id&lt; -I &gt;' -HI *&gt;
tree, toil hu«tnei» hou«n - i n al*o it frri
mlnrtlr. * fir. tn.iv I ' l l

hate flash fires Merchant- should itp fhotup'oi, .aid
keep door, and ro t* ilr-t at.d
.Suddenly thrtr -.*• .n awful
th« ||o e l M l ”f Ihe -.ay *U Ml rival and it seemed • the taholi
F rr m rn are going In have I b ru t vk* was nu tile I » a
hum ked
-,av dinner with their flnu es Ihis ,T• vis t'.rli I &gt;J‘ Ml’ - “I IMtsivaiig
-ear AVe hoiw lhal all Sanford i .inn t knot* wlwr* . i*t running
residents will keep safely- in
A Im* pa**.-I me running hav.l
mind, to Ih.’)- too. m i l enjoy a Hi* clothe* were on lire I jerked
Mime of Id* 1lot tie* oil and put
fire free Fhrislm at
vnit 111*- lire

Weather

City Wonts Truck,

hour* Indore the dKanriwit Mar*
claimed anolhrr life .irut brought
rgnilT time utider.lar.luy The” pur ,l"’ ,l,,sl ,,f
children
-*'"1 *•»«■ "un*r |,P
Su*an Smaldone. 9. daughter of
On.Hi. Javirc* had dilficulty -1" Fngluh war bride succumbed
V r.toi; up *t’t* hit ihargr,
Alontlay night tn bum* •ufferril in
hr . .it the toy drum*, ran mevIt• **"" Dee I fire She had lieen on
anil a) i &gt;v» and dciinm ,ti jlrcl gad '*ie critical lltt al St Anne's ||o(*
"cl» to Ihe children Amuseil cm pltgl lor more Ihatt (hrre wrreka.
Inmni Matched a&lt; lie ehasrd Hie
(n announring Ihe plan he had
■hildrrn ilown one aivle and up drawn up with etly olfiriils.
a not1-. r Th.-v hid their mindi -ct Daley said the regulaliora would
»n tirii.ii* t.uilneii
be eoitly hut that financial cost
Smiti Hie riuuiei wa* tpent and *armor tw weighed agalrst the
Willi llu-1r arm* Inadtd with pack "r " l "f »•(«'guarding human life.”
age* |!l- fin d vhllilirn rrturmwl
The proposal*, described a* the
to Sla i. A i to-, k fur Api ii.i, tw-.-u (irtl in a lerte* mould require all
ivrn t. ihe Iminr, tn addition lo school* two or more iforie* high
thr -bopping lour for more Christ with wooden flooring to bn
"'•* *,,u
equipped with a spunkier lyMcm,
l.n .ri.i, tlarm tl rv-qulrr all stfiiml fin alauit sya*
Whi'e i iIt.noi rltairnian *l An tent* to In eonneelrvl directly
drew '.| • rr Bill Grunkow It. v &gt;itb elly hrr alarm Ivovei. and
Klin.i n with
Lie* Wittwr vnd makr irhool (ire drill? mandalory
loinmv MrDovald
, imre a month
Imusemuthrr,

Aunt .Stella’’ gunl
,

, f

City Buys Parking Lot,
Approves Gas Franchise

Another municipal parking lo t. Manager VV K Knovaie* waa inwill •&lt;*in (w a realny in Sanfonl | llmcled by the hoard to eoniidar
t it* Ci.mmiitionci* last night plan* submitted by all tnsuranen
Tmilk
M "ill
tn fr
bliliilill (lu ll ImiU &lt; Ml i .....Hill* voted lo purchase Hu- property lw coraparties eomlunlng the two
.ween ll...-st and I'almetln Ave plans Alus auggests-il and approvlitnrri %cilfMl ls»*T hi^Im
Three* hul.N weft* •ulmiiHnl !**»• noriti ■&gt;( Strickland 'torrison . u«ed ed waa a slv month waiting i-sruvl
for new rmplvyes before health
d
--------------------Wfrk hit | \t n Siflfmil 'li*.ilrt n ilpf eat lot
The irai 'Wctlim will tie handled lo-nefita for di-pendent a may he ot&gt;on
r
(linn
O
r
Undo
i uim nU tiutirf*
„nr ... ...
through v;,| Sblnhoiter. Mormon , tainesL
retused In avrrpl the iinamio uni.
„
.
,
' , .
. ,
. .,
light* on San
although .1
the only .««• found
•’•■reh.ue pr re wa. \ , y .
.A request foe ttr.-ei l.g
to hr legal La.l llug.nfmthain "w
•"•"U'e-I Marcos Ave. was appproved, as
i dne»n
..............
..... any
,o. through bar-k osns and fund* were beer and wrine permits
i.
for
TAII’KI l l 'l ’li
lommunlsl • aid ' Orlando
I offer
Chines# guns pounded the Que thing to u* I prefrr tn huv In rrceised from Ifie .ale of properly Haggs I'urb Market and Fulton’f
Store oa West First St. The Commny Island* today vsiih the hcav Sanford Th. » would do the tame to law llro*
the parking tut will ke paved mission also accepted tho agreeirtt barrage in more than AO thing lliere.
day* a* the aitlller? bombard
The Board r#que*tnl a reail'er iiihm I* months. It it situated ment with thr Mid-Florida Devamen! nf the Nattnnallsi Island* tlsement of bid? In astute Sait ilircclli u.ross tiu- s.ii-ei icom ihe lopment Co of Newark, N. J. The
entered the fifth month
ford dealer* »n opportunity to tub i me Cent- r. Dart of the sate eon developer* are planning to build
The Defense Ministry »atd iha ||lit proper spccifievtion* a n d duion includes the extension of | 1-0 home* in live Lake Minnin
alley; Morrison area.
Red shore batteries, half metre- pr jrP, rbc bill* will t&gt;# opened al the eatl west
Building permit fee* will go lid*
ling Ihe Q urm oyt. firrtl 4 &lt;*• lb#
___ next
...............
...
Jan c. when ,lol,G pu*»r '*"m of all property
meeting.
the general coffers inslrad of re­
rounds liefore « p m They were j P*teM are InvitM lo t s present nor,h ^ lhc
still firing sporadically lunlghl.
_______________
Commissioner! approved the gat verting to Ihe roniractora, the
Some 7,000 rivillan homes have
i t . •* ,i
franehise with Ihe Sanford Gat h»arvl derided A suggested amend­
company. Natural gat will »uon ment authorising lha reuirn of the
been flattened by the bombard O ffi cia l lit Hospital
owner in rase* of municipal,
ment* on Quemoy proper. But vis­ Heidi Bayer, city assessor «nd become avaiiabla in the city,
iting newsmen found few of the clerk, tt a patient m Ihe Seminotai l.'mier diseuttion last night was total for Ihe **n*r la easel •&lt;
Nationalist eonrrele gun pusltions Memorial Hospital Bayer entered the city # health anil life tn*ur- municipal, county, ftate or govern­
or other amplarensaeita damaged, tba hospital last Friday.
|anc# plan for employ**. C ity, mental nuutracUaa w»* rc/uMd,
iy sunns and rnoilmirri
Mostly
warm loday and Wednetda*. High
today l i lo a*, bis* lonlrhl AT l«
W. Aar table wind* A In 12 utile*
per h»«r hemm ing east l» wvuth
e a tl 19 I* 29 in;le» per hour

Rods Shell Quemoy
In Heavy Barrage

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,
I rv
I
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FRIDAY, DEC. 2«th

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W a n te d S fr r a lb

Royalty Departs
NEW YORK IUPIl
Rainier and Princes*
Monaco left by plane
Saturday ni~ht after
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— Print#
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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOL. XLIX

United Pre.** Leased Wire

F.etnblished 1908

SATURDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1958

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 331

201) Killed. Wounded
HAVANA tU PM -The governrrert announced Saturday mcht
that the Cuban army had killed
or mounded more than COO rebel*
In a Mr battle near Santa Rila
in Oriente Province.

i Pointing: With Pride
LOS ANGELES il'P li -N ote on
Saturday'* weather bureau wire:
•'If you don't believe this are*
ha* a ;m t climate, read about
the midwest and eastern portions
of the nation."

Plane Lands Safely

Atlas Opens New

Era In Space
Voice Is Recorded
On Tape, Beamed
Back To Stations

Experts Convinced
U. 5. Now Ahead
In Satellite Race

KNOXVILLE. Tcnn. (UPI) - A I
Northwest Airlines DC7C with 71
passencer* and five crew memWASHINGTON it PI i— Jubilant
WASHINGTON (UPI) - The
ItESCUED MOTORIST — Rill .May.*, bridge tender at i»er* aboard made an emergency
giant Atlas salrllite opened a
Lake Monroe, rescued n rnotoriM whose car plunged into landing here Saturday on only two snentiil* and mililary expert*
were convinced Saturday they
revolutionary neve era of com­
the chill waters of the N t John* River early yesterday. of its four engines.
have achieved a tpectarular
munications Sa'unlav. It success­
The cur crashed through the guard rail and through the
hreak-through bv tending a “talkfully picked up and recorded a
Ike’s Plan For Vule inr
opart draw.
tllernld Staff Photo)
istellil#” aloft and hav# re­
radio me**a{e over Ihe West
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi established CS prrititr damaged
Cojat. then h*ar:'*d It back to
dent and Mr*. Eisenhower will b, nussta'a initial Sputnik sue
earth twice at il roomed over Ihe
•pend ChrUtma* Day at the White r j Mr,
United Slate*.
lloute with their four young grand
Without deprecating Soviet satThe feat was a new space
children. Prc«* Secretary Jame* clllte achievements, they com­
triumph
for Hie United Stales. It
C Haeerty aaid Saturday
pared thi* week * feat of pulling
demonstrated that satellites can
Ihe four and-a-quartrr lon
Alla*
be used as relay atalion* for
Seek Seat Change
missile into orbit with the outlook
radio—ami eventually (elrvitton—
NAPLES, Fla (UP!) - The 14 month* ago when Sputnik I
communication*.
! Naples Junior Chamber of Com­ wa* announced hr the Ruuiant.
The latest experiment wa*
A driver wtio Ignored warning’ Jame* L. Dougla*. » , wa* putt- merce
......... will
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circulate a petition
Furthermore. I S. authorities INJURED DRIVER MOVED — Ambulance Imiricd trip to the hospital. Mr*. Spivey wa*
•ignala on the Lake Monroe bridge rt) |n safety about 2 a nt. after 1throughout Collier County" that confidently predicted that Ameri nttcndnntJ* nmi .spectator.* work to got Mr*. listed n* being in "fair" condition Saturday staged shortly after S p.m. eat
when the huge satellite mado ita
early Featerdar morning was re -,,,,, , H , n f cashed th
h th, b jr . rould result tn moving the count)
can space vehicle* m*&gt;. *“■ c0,ns - | &gt;0j&lt; Spivt'v out o f h er wrecked s ta tio n
2*th trip around tho globe.
night.
icued from the chilly water* of.
. . . .
. .
. scat (rom Everglades
up at a rate of more than two a .
. . .
. , .
. ,
The Army Signal Corps station
I Herald Staff Photo)
the St. John. River by the bridge I rl" ‘ on ,hf brl,,S‘‘
Plun" d
month during the coming year.
" n ,«* ‘ h r stre tc h e r (left) fo r n
at Corona, Calif, retransm itted
tender, Billy Mays.
1into the open cavity of the draw.
Neal: Mao In .space?
Newsman
‘Punished’
to tho satellite a recorded ver­
’■
-----------1” ' The bridge had been opened by
It will b# several year*, offi­
NEW YORK il'P I i -Irv in g R.
sion of President Eitrnhower’a
'May* for a passing boat.
cials
said,
before
the
t
'S
will
Levine. NBC correspondent in
■' peace on earth" Christmas me#Dougla* neaped from hi* auto- Moscow, notified the network try tn rockrt a man into space.
*age which Ihe Allas had beamed
mobile and May* beard him calling Saturday that he ha* hern barred Bui that sr*nt* very near indeed
! back from outer space Friday.
for help. The wiry bridge lender temporarily frum broadcasting compared wi:h the outlook when
Store1* Preildeal'a Volee
quickly closed the bridge and from the Soviet capital at punish the 1SI pound Sputnik I orbilted
The Allas picked up the Rrericlimbed down the pilling* under menl" for alleged censorship vio in October, 195*.
dent's voice and “ stored" hla
Something like hysteria gripped
the bridge to find Douglas, ch est, lations.
words on a tape recorder.
The imparl ■&gt;f a ear out of eonAmerica then All Ihe United
1deep tn water, clinging to one of
At about J: 10 p m. eat, a i the
trol
snapped
a
large
telephone
State* had planned wa* Ihe 21the concrete support*
The Mayfair re sidenee of Dr.
The fire alarm was turned in
Runnel's In Memphis pound
pole on thr rp v a ta Road early and Mr* Vincent Ko’-vert• wa* »hortly alter « p. nt. by Mrs. Or- satellite eontlnued ita west to-east
Vanguard
satellite
which
path above the United Statea, tha
The smaller than-avcragr Mays
MEMPHIS. Tenn tUPII - f o u r wa* not faring welt The program yesterday
afternoon.
bringing badly damaged by lire and water Title Harks, who spotted smoke on signal Corpa station at Ft. Sam
Tit# Chamber of Commerce real bo“,trdl Douglas up a ladder and la-nun team* of nmnrr* (rom wa* on a near starvation budget
downon the battered* ve- la t night when, aaording to San- the roof of the Robert*home from Houston near San Antonio, T n .
ly puts out the welcome plaque for °*’’p
*,ridgr. where he wa* Missouri Valley College in Mar­ Satellite development was not to wire*
whichrolled on.e lefore ^‘,,d linemen, a short circuit in the her adjoining residence on East directed Ihe saltll.le to broadratt
nr* business in Seminole County.
"P by a P*»*ing motorist. shall, Mo. paused briefly hrre intcrfeie with the tug ballistic lilelr.
hark lo earth what it had re­
Tha plaque, initiated only y e a « ||'f Wi* ”’un” *’* the Highway Saturday on their marathon run missile programs whirh are now con,mg to rest deep‘ in the ditrb *thrnugliout
* * " " r, u™a
m r‘ S^m'no,,
Ihe ,falllc. .No one,Uwa*
ceived over California.
•
Three
trucks
from
the
rtly
fire
from Marshall to Orlando. Kl*. to paying off. Critic* said the ad by the .ide of the roa*l.
lerday. read*. "The Seminole I’M'01 *n ,j0ur later.
it home nt Ihe time.
The Pentagon laid the satellite
department
poured
water
into
the
Meanwhile, traffic on Iwth sides publicize their team in the Tan- i ministration had been caught flat
County Chamber of Commerce
Mr* tails Luke Spivey, dr ier
112.5,000 home. The roof blew out, did so ami that the President'*
welcomes this new business and of the bridge was held up while gerine Bowl,
footed and seemed not to appre of the automobile. « a t tided in
then roltapsed. as neighbor* galh-| word* were received “ loud and
eslcnde best wishes for its auc- M*&gt;» attempted in clear the bro
elate what the Ituislan satellite
cred at the srenr Dr. Roberts, clear" both at Ft. Ham Houston
res*.”
ken gate. Neither gate worked
’ meant in prestige and propagan­ "fair" condition tad night
-•ho had l.i«t dells cred a baby at and al a station at Ft. Stewart
proud possessor of the plaque after the accident but were re- 09297734
pil.il official* She is sufferm
ring of
*
da value.
the hospital rushed to Ida home near Savannah, Ga
«t the moment is Harold Hard- paired yesterday afternoon by the
The American rr»pnme paid off broken rlb« and | mi*«iI,!c internal
The Georgia Gallon then loid
wh.-n be heard ihe «trcn*. Mrs.
esty. owner of the Pull-Pull min- Stale Road Department
dramalicalty this week when Injurir* l'a«-« tiger* in the ichiclr
Roberts strived sometime later lbr &gt;4&lt;ellite lo relay the message
uture golf course on french Ave.
*.ta&gt; i told reporters that be had
President Eitrnhuucr used the
and the satellite repeated it.
Hardesty opened his business on looked both ways before opening
Alia* to broadcast a Christmas " e rr William Fowler 17. Sanford Tl I WTV I-Iurl it I'll — An from Ortanlo.
Again. Georgia ircelvtd
tho
NAS; Vera .Spite*. IS, ant C.vro l&gt;racli Army *t«,kt'titiaii rvpurtt-d
Friday.
•
the bridge, anti that It was withme*»ige to the world.
I'lartrr selling* in the iiouse felt
that Israeli anil I'nitnl Arab lt&lt;- tn Ihe floor*; furnishings were transmission.
The plaque i* Ihe traveling m tun feet of being fully open
tyn Sellars. II
This la the tin t tuccauftil
More than :t30 children under II
kind, however, and will leave Put*.- when lie heard Hie crash. He blew
Fiiwler was taken lo Hie Air puhllr p l a n e * fouithl over the rulmd by water pressure. A pail courier type communication —
Negev Desert Saturday and one of smoke hung over Hie entire
Putt wdien another newr business the siren, notifying his wife to are e*pceted tn attend the annual O f f i C G T S
G llC S tS
Station dispensary for treatment U.A.R plane wa* that down.
ground station lo a satellite end
opens its doori in the county-; railthe Highway Patrol, thenr a n ' Community Christmas party
In
neighborhood.
te-lransmiislon to another station
of laceration*. The Sellars girl Til* Israeli •pel.,iman said tha
Hardesty received the
the welcome |„ ^ what
had occurred.
Lake Mary tomorrow night
Dance At Mayfair wa* treated for a foot injury at air battle broke opt after a gtouii n-e of ihe Roberts’ twu dogs al a later lime.” the Pentagon
plaque from Charlie Morrison,
\ burly truck
The parlv, ,rj)|
k&gt;. hfM ... ...
,hf
wa* found Immediately. The oth­
,, driver declined to
..... —
Gueita iwured Into Ihe Mayfair
Hospital
Egyptian plane* violated I* er was disco*eml later, hiding In aaid.
public relations director for Hie
attempt lo pull Douglas from Ihe Chamber of Commeree httlldlng | nn last night lo attend the &lt;ev- the Seminole Memorial
raell
a
ir
spare
and
flew
over
rtiamber.
water, necessitating May. near *, - p.
rnl|, inml&gt;,
Balt
and released,
Ihe Negev are* smith of Beer the garage. The terrified animal
whimpered and shrieked with
trerri-ig rescue
All ehlldren In Dir eommunily
Mtn who had been relieved of
The arridfpi occurred near Ihe thelia
Assisting tn iraflie rontrol were are invited They will reeeive gift* thrir duties minute* before appear Higginbotham ranch
where a • Israeli fighter plane* intrrerp frighl until Dr. Itnherl* comforted
Brown Swagger!), railroad bridge and randy from Santa Clan* in rd a* nrtlinan “ civilian*" -&gt;» the, large crowd gathered
ire am ted them and after a short air him. The young doctor was still
m lus rrrrn operating loom palender, and Hie railroad lower the biggest Christmas parlv lake chatted with Sanford residents
-lirnff's battle Intent Hr Egyptian p l a n e s jamas
operator Dougla*' automobile wa» Mary has ever held.
The ballroom wa* filled with b u ta n r r * cou id am*
lo withdraw.'’ tlie Atmy olltrial*
Ihe Hubert* home is situated in
Seminole County will have a
pulled from the St. John* about
The celebration is traditional couplet darning lo the mu«ic of deputies and Constable Mm Gal •aid
Hr inn»t exclusive serllon of San- voice in Ihe future expenditure* of
(our hours taler hy Ratliff and since it* inauguration in IP27 by Pete Bukur. Holiday decoration* lo-vay direrird traffi The !!**•!
line Seen I ailing
Ihe late Johnnie Evan*. Chairman set Ihe stage for Ihe gay parly
station wagon, winch washeaded
CARE C A N A V E R A L . Fla Sons wrecker service
'Dm- nf them ua* Mt and was ford. II was built seieral years the stale government,
Rep. Gordon Frederick ha* aeDouglas was charged with reck- this year is Mrs. R. (’. Martin.
Meanwhile. Auitliary members north, ended up pointing •« ith in *«en falling o u r Egyptian te rn ago by Mr. ami Mi. Harry Err.
d ip t) _ The Air Force attempt
lory
the Israeli spokesman add at a *o»t of *«*&gt;&lt;&lt;.000 Slnre Ihen, cepted an appoinlment lo tha
rd a firing of Ihe mighty Titan test driving, wilful and wanton who is a*M&lt;ted in decorating ami and volunteer* patrolled Sanford Ihe Hitch
additions and furnishings have Male Appropriations Committee,
ballistic missile for Ihe first time dritnirtion. and improper driver s preparing refreshments by mem. strrrl* during Ihe busy Saturdayrd
*loss
Saturday but a (law in the first- license. Hr was releaied on bond her* of Lake Mary orginualion*. night hour*.
Hr
said Hie E-*ntian olaors brought Ihe estimate of value lo one nf Ihe most powerful group*
stage rocket prevented it* launch- Invcstigatigs were Highway I’atrol
were Soviet
built MIGS of the 1125 .000, according lo Dr. Rob In the Florid* fegiilalure.
rrt»
Speaker of Ihe Iiouse Tom Beal'officers and Sheriffs deputies
U.A ft Air Forir
The eitrrit nf damage wa&lt; not ley offerr*l Frederick Ihe appointA now automatic device cut off Mays has been on Ihe Lake
The
air fight
lie said, took
mrnt after saying he wranted
the engine, ami saved Ihe m ulti-1 Monroe llrtdgi six year*. Hr said
place al an altitude of JIOUU feet. known last night
'Vhile Sanford firvmcn were "soulrone with a eo n se m llre
million dollar missile from being j q took three months to get used
Thr*|&gt;okcsiiian cave no lurtlicr
•till attempting to quell flame* at eye.”
destroyed.
to the noise, now. nothing disdetails «f thr rr|xutrd incident
Dr. Ilolert*’ home last night, a
The Appropriations Comlmttta
Smoke and vapor belched from turbs hit sleep except boat wills-j l'a ‘’
on*
Attack guoncr, and larry l.au. a, ting lime, Iht m ated dry laid was at
most a thousand mile*, cast w o
•
•
e .
grease fire at the residence of is second in Importance only to Ute
the striped Brat • stage, which ties and accidents He said some- Squadron Nine’s AID Sky-warriors (light engineer.
John J Carver. HO| palmetto Ave. Commlllre of Finance ami TaiaThe four men literally had west, over Ihe empty ocean
L O fflfT lK ^ lfln i P K
was the only engine Bred. But Ihe thing wrong with a ear on the took off on a ferry flight from
Cdr. Floyd I- Harris, skipper n' v V I I I I I I I J J l U I I J W l J
drew lhr only man left al the sta- lion The group determine* how
90 - foot Titan, static and ground highway outside his house will (b^ .Sanford Naval Air Station breakfast in Florida and dinner tn
Hie YAH 9 • l»o&gt;,i Divls *aid “ W
lion.
much money earh atate departAfrica.
tested many limes, was never re bnnr him out nf a sound sleep
and headed rail tn Pori l.yAnt 1 hief ft T. Thomas went ment will require In function. No
At one lime in Ihe l,SOO-mil* nv are glad tn help nut We realue
leased from Ita pad boiling*
that VAII5
required ihe ----aircraft
tn Ihe rc*cue nf Paul Rennrtl. who expenditure! ran he made in stats
erwaier ftifhl, lha nearest ground ................
.. ....-----—
autey, Morocco
Thick cloud* billowed about lha
waa IS mile* away, straight down urgently and we spared rn effort
San lord Cily (ommisimners will anrwered Ihe rail. Thomaa man office* without ihe approval of tha
htse. then cleared and Ihe Titan
The
aircraft
deattned
aa
a
re­
Formula. Ir Changed placement for Heavy Attaek beneath a choppy sea. At ihia to rumr lo their aid as toon a* n,,'ri tomorrow night for Ihe last nrd Ihr second truck tn arrive at committee.
stnod motionless,
time in IP5S
possible "
th* Itolerts' home
Frederick aaid yesterday after*
Trouble developed In the crili- CARACAS. A'cnesuela (Ul’l l — 'Squadron Five, landed In Afnra ------- — —• --------Under n n*l«b ration t,v the
r
p
q
hi*
return
Vale*
ro
umenl
• t ontldcrable” snm'.r damage ooon, ' Budget rcque*t* are up,
ral first five seconds. The Titan Die Yrnerurlan government end less than 12 hour* later,
e,l ‘II wa* a perfect (tight, ee lx,aid will la* a request for «trrrt ,*a* tauird in the Car-.rr Imiii,' and must be trimmed. We will go
i* kept bolted for five seconds af rd its long standing formula of a
The flight •established a record
had no difflrullli-s nth the air­ lights on San Macro* \*r the when flat,-c* frn,„ a pin of grca*e over all department budgeli lit
ter ignition, then relrased In 50 . SO split nf all profit* **tlh f0, me speed of crossing of a navcraft and nob* naogatjon wa* fran,hi*e *, ill, infurd tja* &lt; o . 1united the ilichen cahtrrt* above determine qualified expenditure*. I
flight if the firing rheck I* per-i foreign firms in a general income 4| aircraft The 12 hour* Includ
extremely accurate and precise " bids «n trurk*. ami itrrrt &lt;*&gt;n thr ito*p The fu r was brought am delighted lo serve on tha comfeet
i la* revialon disclosed Saturday.
ed stop* In Bermuda and the
When aske*l how fail the swept •irut-tion work arul material ac under rontrol vitlun a few min i inlttre, although It will take thraa
lAiora Island* for refueling, co
wing twin id lx»iuIn * as Iru'rl count
otr* lhr alarm was t„rne&lt;l in a tio r four day* of my lime each
loins and aircraft inspection
ing. Vile* said. “ I an only say. Comniiaaionrrt will discuss illi­
tn
I month."
The ferry crew was made up of
Seminole County employe* are
'trie mo, iny ah, ,g In tail H cit)'* present group hospitalisation
U . Cmdr. Earl P. Yates, plane eyeing their rily eounteepart* lie
plan
and
building
per
took m almmt a* long tn refuel uniranee
commander; LTJG Bob Pooling,
fr r * Piey *ill hear a rejairt
navigator. Clark Amngton. radar with a smug look (hit week a* a* 1* did lo fly aero**
they contemplate a long weekend.
The pil-t saTd'lha, the nffirer* n.Uhe p r a is e d Lake Minnie Dr
.
... ,
. and n,rn of VA11-5 sent their letl vetopment amt „,i*rellinrr*u&gt; bun
umu errupted from Urdne.la*
-m) , hrislma* greeling* ne-s fron, the fk»,r
Ike To Seek Hike night until .Monday morninc
VA'hru lhr laianl tncel* again 0,1
ln
families anu all of lhr
Jan. 5. a new- mayor will !&gt;c elect
Sanford city worker* »r» not „,her nttren* of Kanfvrd.
More harmony and cooperation lo work for the good of the roun
In Gasoline Tax
quite *0 fortunate. They mail re
_______________
rd. or Ihe obi one 1 Merle W arner)
my tho ScminoU Board of County •&gt;'
turn to their job on Friday break-,
rr installed in thr honorary poal.
Be
said
commissioners,
in
lalkt
.
WASHINGTON
(U
PD
—PreaiCommisaionera it in prospect, be­
Joe Baker will rrptarr David
wilh him, had agreed lo a “new dent Eisenhower will asL the new tng Ihe Christmas holiday Both K j w n n i c X n H p OT
ginning neat month, according to "*"*
m*TVT? S'*.* "r ”
A former Sanford leather ask land lo do some good for other
I \J 1 I v u t
tiaUhrl, who s ir lacume a county
.
^
’ .
* ! approach to the &lt;ounty * business. Congress next month to inrrra*e the court house and cily hall stil
commissioner. Dlbcr comnilssion cd lor a challenging job in 1952 people.
Ihe
r r l n v a / ^ k in fl
Aernon W. Dunn, Dutrirt 4 mm- running il a* a count) business, Ihe federal gasoline lax from the rloir al noon Wednesday
..
. .
,
.
John*on a firsl asaignment wa*
er» arc ,\l AAiImhi, Earl liiggin when he Offered
present three rent* a ration to rounly road departnient and other
J Hy
misiloner elect
hi. service, to In
)(| Uhya
,Jb).a
m0nth| on y ,,
not as fisc separate districts.”
botham
and
Rol,
llrown.
four
and
one-half
cent*.
divisions,
including
Ihe
1
himher
Richard
Itolltrlaw.
Hass
bariDunn said ha had talked m all
The editorial followed charges
thr
U.
J1
Point
Four
program.
iol*
there,
he
was
tranferred te
job
The added revenue, estimated of Commerce, will remain open tone with the San Franrlaco Opera
memberi who swill have seats on by binder that Dodd had exceed at between *50 and 900 million unlit Wednesday night
According to the latest issue of Thailand.
Company, will sing “ Ave Marla" Commies Repeat
hla budget for work in Diatriet
the new Commission and that ed
Time Migjiitip, Alex J»tm on got
Time credits Johnson with many
1 tnA m . 1 . 1.
l town ti 1 tloHara. would l»e earmarkr*! for
Emergency crew* atnon« &lt;»,nt&gt; and "O Holy Night” Wednetilay
earh had pledged “harmony, coD n i r m n r l c T n I n n v P *'u 'u ,b ' J ,J*'n»on taught agricul- a&gt;hievrment* during hit first three
h of ihx
' ,
1,1 k! •b&lt;‘ 4t.000mile federal-atate high- unploye* will make minor trpairs al noon for the Kiwanta Club
a.
n. | ure 4( Htniinole itigti ftchool here ami one-half year* In Thailand.
it
1 ,
way ronstrucUon program which during lhr weekend, if the, tnould
Hnltielaw is a native of San La k. 111 U 11 U a i u
oparation and progress for the
RERUN I l'P I • — The H alt for many year*, lip later mo-rd Among them are; Introduction of
vT?i,c *
face, a future drflcil.
become nnessary.
ford: hi. wife 1. the former Caro
county a i a whole.”
lyn Diggers He will !* accom German Communist* ‘aid Satur tu Hiiml, where he served at the country'* first silaga system,
week*...meeting was the
T X ’ £ and
M°re
,h*n 70
mlll'0n
B°,hwill
*0Ten""'nU
h*'* activity. panted l»y Roger Harris on lhr day thr We*' n oi’iit Dade County superintendent of sanitation,
farm
management,
...Lait
___.___
__ ft . fo S ia S S S
trucker*
would
feel ",&lt;,'0r,“
the bite‘ that
increase their
bark down on Wed Berlin If the schools, retiring six yean ago.
building lonstruction and iriiga' J P 1.
M‘! “I for ,h' r re*T”*'
immediately. Later, officials aaid. Instead of shutting down for the piano.
tommission. At the next regular
Dunn, informed that he would „ probably would show up again holiday!. They are lhr Hanford
Kiwunla club members will sing Banker of vvai i. in be ,1
cd.
Time, in Ibe issue now on ihe lion.
meeting in January. Dunn and u&gt; forced to “tq u trir a little” in ihe price nf goods transported police ami Seminole County slier I'hristnias carols, led by Charlie
Ihe
Communist* ihcmvelve* newsstands, feature*! Mr. and Mr*. The aiory lays Johnson hat
David Catehel. now a member of during hla first two yrar*. due to L" ‘iY.-T"
in Thai wen rriponnMf for increased
iff s departments, whuh will Morrison amt hear the Rev Perryshowed no aign* of readmes* toJohnson and their work
the Sanford City Commission, will ]*tk of money, said that the '
_L
maintain asteady vigil during the Slone read Ihe Christmas
story compromise
They hammered
Dr.d.
corn yields, improved pasture and
be seated. They will replace B. C. "small amount" arailahle to hia C - l l r M o / w m a c H la s
mostdangerous of all
seasons.
from Luke It and MatthewIt.
1 »w*P steadily al the theme that
According to Time*report. John- foliage and the introduction of
Dodd and F. A. Drson, respective- districtwould be expended for ' O U r I M e y i U e b U l e
the refusal of the United States, son is livcstor'. adviser in Tha commercial fcrtlliier. In hi* own
Britain and France to gel out of pra. located in the depresesd garden, be demonstrated to ThaiHold-over member* of the Com- \o t listed among hi* priorities In Traffic Mishap
Berlin a* Ihe Sovlrli demand lias northeastern seclar of Thailand, landers that pineapple* and ba*
muaion ate John Krkler.
chair- arc Cltru* and C. R. I^e Road*.LUMBER CITY, Ga. (UPI)—
made the city a • dangerous pow- in ihe area, the soil 11 |«or, Ihe nanaa can be grown in poor aoU,
man. I.aw,‘rnce Hwo'fonl
and both of which have been under Four Nrgroee, including three
people poor, r. Times rei&gt;ort said as well as tomatoes, collards, ok*
darker"
Western ohsener* laid Ihe Tha IT* ia a bumpy, 300-mlle, ra, eggplant, squash and oU»r
Homer Util*.
cmitruetion.
teen-age gtrla, were killed SaturDunn commended The Herald
Dunn aaid “ I wont touch thoae day night when their ear crashed
tough statements msy lie merely two-day journey from Bangkok.
vegetables.
fur ita Wrancidly editorial, “ liar- roadt until I am &lt;onvinrrd that into another automobile and a
bluff, part of a war of nerve* to Johnsons livestock station is
Time said that Mr. and Mrt.
Thi* iaape of The Herald, which went to preea shortly
many I t Overdue,” and said 'Scm - they are among Ihe moat-imeded tiuck two mile* north of here.
force the Weal lo accept Atoa- described as the “ worst place ia Johnson on Christmas Eve will ba
Ufore midnight, i* the annual edition which replace*
cow'a proposal* to make Weal the region to conduct agrteut-. hoik te about 100 local farm art,
t?°,e L 0,ia,,L B**^* morc
**•"
D&gt;e county." He added that the
Killed were Eugene Fieming.
the iaaut Herald aubacribera would get on Chriatma*
Ha added that the new Com mis , county budget “will not
allow 2J. of
Dalton. Ga.. the driver;
Berlin a “ frea demllitirtied” city. tural eiperimeota.”
1 village headmen and their fa*lDay.
Tha
Herald
give*
all
of
ita
employea
tha
day
off
wvn would have at Ita goal “ many commlisionera to build and main- Muriel )l, and Ernestine McRae.
But th* former Heminole teach-1 lei. When th* Johnson* ait dowa
But if it ia bluff. Ihe observers
to be with their famillea.
o* the suggestiona made In the tain roads &lt;inle«« they are top I*, sisters, and Geraldine \tlteh
said Ihe Communists were going er m i quoted ae saying, *1 dr 10 Christmas dinner, it will bd
editorial because we all are going priority.”
r.',. I« All were of Lumber City.
daagtroualy far.
.tided in tome out tn a foreign midnight ui Seminola County.

Car Plunges Off Bridge,
Driver Saved By Tender

Woman Is Injured
In Traffic Crash

Chamber Puts Out
Welcome Plaque
For New Business

Costly Blaze Hits
Dr. Roberts' Home

Israel Says Plane
Of Egypt Downed

Set In Lake Mary

Frederick Named
To Top Committee

Titan Doesn't Go;
Missile Is Saved

Sanford Crew-Sets NewFlight Record

» last '58 Meeting

Cily To Be On Job,
: County Gets Break

Dunn Says Board
To Have Harmony

Former Seminole Teacher
Finds Work 'Challenging'

Good Morning

f

�. . . .

Fare 2—Sat., Dec. 20. 1988

*

Mr

tanfark

frralh

Six Dead, 24 Hurt
Yule-Famous Virginia Ready ToRetire In Cafe Explosion;
flan
Sabotage Checked

Plana Hits Peak,
6 In Family Dead

Ex-Convict, Girl Released On Bond

NAPLES. FU. (U P II- An •*-J
.U l . ' V * "1**1
convict and bit girl rrlend. aua ord dating back toi 1*44.
pected of Healing *14.000 In Rinehart nnd J ljh ]?,07, V
Jewell from the winter home of a .were arrested In Fort Lauderdale
wealthy We»t Virginia publiiher. lilt Saturday. _______________
have been released on *10.000
NEW YORK &lt; u n &gt; — Sul) on*- quaver, In i u r r , cultured c a , where ahe always hunt a atock*
ago Virginia O'llanlon dencea.
Inc on Christina* F.v*. The tree
LA FOLLKTTL. Tcnn. (L'Pl I— i lifted as Leo Black, the owner bond each.
Shop For Christmas
wrote one of the wurid a moti
- Neal July. I will lie To year* wa* In Ihe parlor downstair!,
jSia members of one family were Inf * dry cleaning establishment AsH. State Ally. Frank Watspn
At
famous letlrra. In It *hr aiked old, and l ie Ivtn teaching in the
lie* Old Ornament*
agreed to lower *20.000 bond* set
MEXICO
CITY
(UPI&gt;—Federal
killed
when
a
small
twin
engine
,l
™
edo:
‘i
1
*
10*
,
.
_
.
|he question—I* there a Santa New York public ichool* roughly
'One of my earliett memorlr*
Others dead were belle* ed to be for Ted Jacob Rinehart. *2. Tamagent* Saturday checked Ihe pos­ plane crashed Into ihe top o .f)B|ack.g
w|ff hj| Mni Mlchat(i pa. Fla. and Mra. Aden* Ford
Claus'
13 year*. I Intend to finidi out the i* of the tound of the bell* on
sibility of political sabotage in an
• *T am ready to retire," »aid spring term. Retirement l* man Ihe ileixh* outride — a lo\ely explosion that demolished the nigged
Cumberland
Mountain, about 10. and Jeffry Paul, about Thomaa, Fort Worth. Tea.
)h4 gentle. blue eyed lady today, datory at TO"
round in winter—I'm lorry ehii- * * :;£ La Bond* restaurant kill­ eight miles northeast of here 4. and his daughter Kathy, about They are suspected of robbing
fine apoke with only the »llfhte»t
One »hort half term a* a Junior dren don't hear them now." *he ing l i t persona including a young Saturday afternoon.
|»- The body of an elderly woman Ihe home of Mr. and Mrt. Austin*
principal and then retirement in »ald. ‘ And I rtill have the old- Amerle'.n woman.
There
were
no
survivors
in
Ihe
**'
**.om
V ^ 1Wood. Wheeling. W.Va.. Nov. 30. |
a quiet apartment in Manhattan, fashioned ornament* we uied »n
wa* believed lo he Mrt. Blacks the *14.000 In loot included a
A
total
of
24
person*
were
In
214 E. lit
plane.
ihe liland that ha* alway* been our Christmas tree. They are
mother, Mr*. Merrill, about to
19.000 sapphire ring.
four of them critically, in
home fur Mr*. Laura Virginia u»ed to help drroratr the tree of Jurrd,
The
pilot
of
the
plane
waa
Iden
Hying to Florida
eluding
Ihe young
woman's
O’llanlon Dougla* She wa* born my trim grandchildren every American companion.
Deputy Sheriff Rose Kitts Jr ,
In Slanhattan July 20, taao, not year."
one of the first persons lo reach
The American woman wa* idea
far from the *pot where Clement
One day. when Vlrjlnla O'llan- lifted a* Betty Arnold, of Hou*
the crash scene, said that he had
Clarke Moore wrote the \er»e Ion wa« right, ahe tame home Ion, Tea. Identification wa* made
OPEN MONDAY AND
talked by telephone to ‘ a man
...
. _ ..
... that begins -Twa* the Night Be from Public School S3 with word through a 037 Rice L'nlvcjj.-.y
named Barnum" in Toledo who
. Cdr. Lu^ard I&gt;. Nunnery will forr chAstmas."
that aome of her little friendi
owr.ed the plane. "He laid that
TUESDAY UNTIL 8:30
represent the Navy in Judging for
„ fr fa,her. Dr. rhllip r . were laying there Is no Santa graduation ring. She died on the
Black had borrowed the plane to
way
to
Central
Red
Croi*
Hov
Uie Jaycee t hrutm as l ighting o ifanlon. a physician and aur-; Clau*. She pul It aquarely up to
take his family on vacation,'' Kitts
pital.
CLOSE WEDNESDAY 6:00
Contrit, &lt;l»*innjr» Carlton !l*iif ccon |«trr moved hit family up- her father.
Her
companion
wai
Richard
ATLANTA (L'Pli - Someone said.
••moumid yesterday.
town into a four *tory brick houie
“ My dear father wa* alwaya a
.....................
Mr*. Edmund Bellinger. *
Ray Herrin, about 30. alio of .
To,h 0. laid ,ha p| aM
-T he NAB administration officer with brownilone trimming at tha great pal of mine. I fell he wa* Houston. He waa reported in rri who ean l .pell wrote a threaten- nf,ghlw
Jbtns Ml** Florence IVright, Mr* front. Her room had a fireplace being equhocal in Ihe way he lical condition at the hospital Ing letter to atlorncy f*aul J !f ft there at 3 3h a m. Saturday
Voile William* J r. and Joe Math
waa aniwertng—he watn't aaylng after an emergency operation.
y«
Staxwrll here, demanding that
She said the family was en
Wux In picking the winners for the
yea with conviction, and ha wasn't The other dead were Mealran. Maxwell abandon his efforts lo route to visit Blacks sister In Mlllmtrsl. designed to make Sanford
laying no. f told him 1 wa* going
MU* Belly Power*, a U. 8.
•the chrlitmat lighting capitol of
lo a*k our family ncwipaper, Ihe embassy employe from Camilla. obi.ln a new (rial for a convlcted * ^ ’^ ^ ^ , |IuUon of lhf cwU
Central Florida."
Sun. Papa wa* delighted—It wa* Ga. was dining In Ihe restaurant murderer
Alr Patrol in Oak Ridge said he
an out for him."
Maxwell ha* been campaigning had been advised by helicopter
'Whether Sanford will ram Ihl*
out escaped without injury.
Virginia got a aheet of the famtitle depends on the number of
*'I thought It was an earth­ to obtain a new- trial for Billy pu0u who surveyed the crash
__
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^ ____
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•tUriei
received
the Jaycee
In- TALLAHASSEE (UPIi — Houie lly'a belt heavy writing paper. quake or something." she said. Homer Ferguson of Douglaivllle, Kene that they would not be able
formation Booth before noon to Speaker • de*lgnate Thomaa B She went to her father * second "All of a audden the roof fell In sentecired to die in the electric 1 10 move the bodies from the side
ehalr for the July IT slaying of „( me mountain by hellcopttr.
morrow. Contexlanl* are requeil- ■Bcailey Saturday named Rep. J. floor office, look a Hub pen, and and I was on the Boor."
4d lo leave their displays lighted IV. MeAlpln of Hamilton chair- wrote a letter Karting “dear edl
Agent* of the Industry and television repairman Luke Brown. j|r , aid me helicopter pilots
Maxwell said at a hearing in , from Scwarl Air Force Base at
between Ihe hour* of 7;30 and man of Ihe committee on person- tor" and ending: "Pleaie tell me Commerce Ministry investigating
reported thit
»:30 nightly until winner* are an nel with order* lo keep expense*; the
t r u t h , I* there aSanta
Ihe explosion indicated the blast Douglasslllc Friday that two of snurna, Tenn
ftounerd.
of the Legislature a* low a* pos Claus?"
was caused by a "material simi­ the jurors who convicted Fcrgu* tricky wind currents and heavy
son were predjudlccd before the (0||a|* prevented their landing,
• Four first priies of a ITS »av- ilble.
Editorial Widely L'»ed
lar to nitroglycerin."
u « a, reported that two of the
(ng* bond will be awarded to those
“ Inasmuch a* Ihe next Lrglila 1 IB* answer, an editorial writA preliminary report by fire in-; trial began, ar-d that another had
nlered under the residential dlv- fure appear* to he demanding ,en by f'rann* B Churrh In Ihe spectors said the explosion Friday too close a relationship with the bodies were still trapped in the
wreckage.
lion*. Commercial winner will re yrnnnmy In government. I believe
i
•l,unha* been reproduced
allovnight apparently
resulted from ai solicitor general.
Maxwell said he received the ta p , J a m t, Sprain of the
gelve the traveling trophy donat- the logiral place to begin I* in r r ,hr *°rld and I* held to l*e blocked gas pipe in the kitchen
•d by Florida Power and Light u,* Legislature lt»ell." Beasley ,hc mosl k m0U1 editorial article
The ministry report, while still warning note Saturday, and that Knoxville Civil Air Patrol said the
Co Ten illver dollar* each will go , ajd.
ever written,
Incomplete
stirred
speculation it Ihreatned the Ufa of Tergu- pjane apparently "iced over,"
causing it to crash.
to second place residential win
, |r ,„|(| McAlpif)i who h„
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“ » * '° * r" r " ,f , that the explosion may have been son * teen age brother
It
read:
"If
you
do
not
call
Deputy Kitts said the plane
provoked
for
persor.al
or
political
.
,
H this commltlrc Ihe pait ffvtr-1
fl *f
. .»
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off the Ferguaon hearing and In {famed into a cliff near the top
. lha J*,cee booth i. located at „ , „ m t0
,
* quiU(led J * J " * * °;d ,'1v
in '1 reasons.
vlitacation Mrs S Ferguson will 0f ••,„ mountain.
?ark Ave. and Lake .Monro*.
hrIo fnr lh r‘ nr„ IMlion Iwt ™
w ,e r '
die, 1 am not fooling. Let the
_________________
keep , o,U down.
^
boy go. This Is ihe final nolice."
Shop For Christmas “ I warn o» to have P^nty o f. ~0ur (|ril MOrd of |be fd|tortI, I
Ferguson's brother live* in At
Prison Doors Open
help to do the Job well, but 1 r , me « hfn a ,0Vf, gfn„ cmani
lanta with his mother.
At
would like to be sure everyone Mr. Mallhewt, an officer «.f Ihe
Maxwell laid the Idler has
For Caril Fugate
cmplnjrd in Ihe House earn. Ihe A n,,,-, fund mrt
(athrr
,
been turned over to the FBI.
3 TIERS, 3 CO LO RS!
money paid him or her."
— you aee todiy'i an
Judge W A. Foster, who pre­ LINCOLN, Neb. (UP!) — Card
laid: 'l)ld
In Ihe patl. there have been awrr lo Virginia’* letter?***
sided
at
Friday's
hearing,
said
j
Ann
Fugate.
15.
still
protesting
z.&lt;k
HOLLYWOOD ( U P li- I ’llm atar he would rule on Ihe motion for her ianocence. wa* formally aench arg n that legislator* pul on the
SHEER NYLON B O U FFA N ,
The famoui aniwer assured
payroll ra th leiilon wive*, rela­ Vlrglria. that there is Indeed a Jeyne Mansfield'i Lag* were all a new trial next month.
trnerd to life Imprisonment Satur­
packed
Saturday
and
ready
lo
go
tive* and Iriendi who did little Santa Claus—"he ealsts as cer­
day and taken to tha women's
more than rolled their check tainly aa love and generosity and In her while Cadillae convertible
214 E. lnt
state reformatory.
Our brand new petti has
each week.
devotion exist... thank God he hut they’ve been that way Knee Recognize Alford,
The tiny girl friend of mass
Dee.
9,
the
date
when
tier
baby
more sweep! Moru color!
live* forever. A thousand years
slayer
Charle*
Starkweather,
Congress
Urged
from now, Virginia, nay, t r n wa* due.
flanked
by
member*
of
her
famlThree full tiers of soft ny­
"Till* I* rough on the nerves,"
Hines ten thousand years from
ARLINGTON, Va. (UPIi — A |v was sentenced hy District Judge
said
her
muscular
husband,
Mick­
DAY
N IGH T
now, he will continue lo make
lon nheer, each beautifully
ey llargltay. "W’e packed the segregationist organisation urged ||arry Spencer after Spenrer overglad the heart of childhood."
Ihe Incoming 1959 House Elections ruled her motion for a new trial,
hag*
quite
a
while
ago
and
have
ANELRAY HEATING
tinted a different color and
Mrs. Douglas smiled when
tom inlttce Saturday to take imnf forf pronouncing sentence,
asked If she ever met the author: had them reaay ever since. But mediate Heps lo Insure that Ark- lth,fh had been prescribed by
touched with delicate lacc.
• NO hot rellingit
"No. w# never knew him, al­ so far we haven't had any place ansa* Congressman elect Dr. Dale ^ u „ , Jur} &gt; Spcnrrr „ ked whe
lo
go.
The
hospital
has
been
wait
• NO aperlat clonet tipace necewaary
though he was a neighbor of ours
Alford is sealed.
ihei- the girl or her attorney. John
• NO long &amp; eipcnnlve riurln
In the i u m m e r. You ser. It ing for us. Of course, wc'vc been The Arlington Chapter of the ,McArthur, knew of any reason why I
walling,
too."
wasn't known until he died that
The flnewt lype of srlnler comfort
of State Sovcrlgnty jU,jsmcn| ,hould not be passed
llargltay said the family doctor Defender*
'
IC 3 M T
he wrote II. Every body thought
and Individual Ltbcrtira. in a let
M
-•*
waa
not
worried.
He
told
Hargitay
•'Yer." Ciril laid, "1 am not
ler signed by its executive aecre
Mr. Dana, Ihe editor, wrole It."
SOUTHERN NATURAL GAS CO.
that being 10 days overdue wa*| lary. Jack Rathbone, called un
•
standard.
Use committee lo ace that Alford * Spencer aaid he would proceed
“ 202 Sanford At*.
FA 2*6282
"But today make* It day a," wrlle-in vlctorv over Inrumbcnt "'d* Ihe sentencing, "since no
Strikers Rebuffed Hargitay
lain.
Rep. Ilrooks Hays not be “ made &gt;*C»I reason has been given."
"She's very well. We went to a Ihe subject of political maneuver
1
~~ —
In Plea To Others premiere
Thursday. This morning
j Universal military training In
she told me she was sure It would *n®'
To Join Walkout lie
' Russia turns out al-out 700,000
today. She said *.,c Just tell
Approximately nine and a nuar trained reservists annually for
NEW YORK (UPII - The lead dial way—but she said this bc
ler million patients were admitted l«o years of active duty. The recr of lhr It day truck drivers fore."
Mrikr that has kept nine major
llargltay obviously wasn't Iwar- to hospitals In the United State! servist* are subject to immediate
| New York City daily newspaper* Ing up a* well a* hi* blonde wife. In 1937. In 1937, the figure was recall at any lime until they reach
'ihe age of 30.
from publishing appealed Satur He admitted he hadn't been sleep a record 23 million.
.day lo olher newspaper union* to ing loo well, especially since Dee.
I loin In Ihe walkout, hut wax re­ 13. That's Ihe date they figured
buffed with a unanimous "no" the child would be born, because
: vote.
they met on Ihe 13th of a month
Member* of nearly every union and were married It months as
I ’xfi’xVi’* Homosote,....................nht. $3.12 representing the 13,000 worker* of Dec. 13.
|
| made Idle hy the walkout by 4.J00
2Tx8’xV2” Homosolc,.................... sht. $-1.16 Ideliverers also refused a strlkrrs*
MORE IN COTTON Western Styled
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KNIT PAJAMAS
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guild and rrafl unions thelic townspeople Saturday start*
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jJ'xM’x 1/*” Homosolc,................ sht. $6.24 to the deliverers strike.
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Quiets noise, stores easily!
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r e a l • t. th-j • i o( VAH-5 .in#
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-'D e m o 'Whip' Says /louse Should Seal Arkansas’ Alford

WASHINGTON’ ( U r n — ttoi: ■? charge* tu t »?1J Ah’.-rd ikou’.J b;
D c’torralle Whip Ixrl ,\tH;rt ira'.rd in the interim.
&lt;0’-l?.t said Saiurria*' that P*.
Albert was one o( the levdinj
Date Alford, frfircsa'.iJ.iist fleet­
n» ■* ' I a dinner hero Tburied to thr ito'.oe t&gt;y write • h day ni ;M lo-toi-g Hep Brooks
rote In Ultl* Hock. Atk. *lmut:l
t»c »ratrd “un’cM lh?:e i&lt; cl?J"
rvliter.ee that he did not win the Quods S^nt Homs
election."
Albert »iid le hoped tlou*’ As Yule Prsssnt*
mr.’p b fit would rot tv Inflnrticc 1 nu'H M oxo. va. ttrp n — Tie
—on? «jgr or the oilier — by .Al­ ' .vitrbari q it a d r it tt I " t » t vo
ford'* *f’,rv jlbr.iM «i:w* in sal- nc**'* o 'i Sntu-day. uer* • *nt
Ins wketker to »rat him vv'-rti t*r bone from Johnston • Willi* MfJ
new Consrcia convene* Jan. T. pilal lo fulfill the C*•*•»-1*-*.• cvlsh
*'lf wc arr moved in our vote* of their parent*. Mr and Mr*
to real preplr on the basis ol tldward (i lln-lehart.
their view* on co-i!rovrr*i*l I*
'the rpiad*. gaily drecced In
lues." Albert told a reporlrr. rloilic* furniihcd by the Christ
''K.rn n r would crave to te a Child Secie!'. Jxinrl th-ir rurent*
democracy."
ant «t\ Hvtrr* at the Knrlehar;*’
•
Thf rpeeiat House Flection r.rw four • be Iroom anarlment.
Committee earlier thu
week Ttir loi-tlal ori'inally said on
recommended by a 3 to ? sot? l&gt; t’-e two girl*. Kina Gray and
that the lloure den&gt; a real to ,M Kvcl.cn Ora re. would be aide to
ford pending an Investigation in­ •ru e. hut ’I*- »-il M-* ‘‘nnlebart
to charge* cf election fraud.
asked “hi i.ring thorn all home U
The issue in'it f-e com uittee ene Urn ' a id t'u-.st* relented.
along teciional line* Two north­ TJ'r oust* had remaiard tin*
ern ttepubliranr and one northern pliali ed t n’il they reached .«
Democrat line I up in oppottiian minimum weight *cl 1*&gt; phjsl
to ike committee * two southern
operation* ii the Mcilhern.tiean. From left Democrat* Trc lailrr raid t'*r clan*
Kro'rhart work* for the city of
to rljyht, I
F
n, Rotland BIcs. U&lt;&gt;!» tlcuie would be justified in order Tti e' v -1 a* driver of a street
Vine
I Willhtnx tat piano). Art u:s Ing an Inveitlrition o( ih? fraud jveeuin; machine.
(iene Y. :ik. Benny Itiler. John Dinclrod, .MtKc

Lccney.

He; * fD •
t w'in war unre !
ed b&gt; Alhrd's l?-t - minu'g write
In ramtvaign aimed at Hay*
••moderate'' raeict v ':—*
Hay* hleirclf ha* it-t cantcited
the election.
•'I n-ver had a better friend
i i Prro'c *'*•
A'b-rt wilt.
“ A rJ I rdmire him a* mueh *»
i - l |
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*'l don't krnv w'-el the evidence
t i i ir At/crJ c.-..* Jr," he added,
"out Ih? p-esumpiian i&lt; that he
v.aa c'ecied. rii.s he hr* t e cerlift-- ? of election from hit Male,
and uni?** there i* ovcr-vviielmlnt
rddenee lo i^e rantrary, I will
cote to rral Hin."
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T 'l . ! Ml ASSKK. Fla. iCPIt —
Tiie &lt; * Irian* C'at State Itep
T'toma* I) Beesley nlan* to run
for governor of t lorlda were uni•iuvty confirmed Saturday.
ttrailey mai'rd out Chrittma*
card* showing him and M« family
riding a rockrt headed for the
governer’* mansion.

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Port Lyautey for a fleet cxerciie.
! Many of the men who are enjJy-

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StVAFI'HAM. England (LM'I)—
\ group of protesting pacifuts
j htockril the main gate of a big
1t'. S Thor ini**ilc ba»c construe.
' lion site here Saturday v*!nlc fcl
tow- demonstrator* sant t'hrWma*
r.irnts ttelnforred pollee arre«ted
0) of them.
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demonstrators
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structe I passage n( trurks carry
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I'nli -e ruekeil on the parilivl*
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twill, ini t lilatk .Maria* They
vet up a shuttle lervire that *ncd
the arrevted demnnstralnrs from
l ie construction cue to the Swaff
ham jail, three mile* away.
O iler parilivl*, w|to third away
from the police, rluvteird farther
ilT.vn H r ro-d from lh&lt;* base
sinclng "SlteTit Sight" and ‘Hark
'ibe Herald Angels Sing
It wa» the Hunt demonstration
again*! the s mttrurtion of ihe
missile base t&gt;&gt; the parlfitli.
memtw rs of ike * Dirret Action
Commlltee Against Nuclear War."
Ttirer wrrk* ago, the rommltiee
led a group of "non • violent"
demonstrators into the ha«e Itself
nvrr rolled up barbed wire. That
lime the drm onitraton surround­
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Pacifists Blockade
U. S. Missile Base

fa y . r
iW- u t y i *

• Cut Flowe.n

Now

rial care has l&gt;een piven these
preeiou* packages that represent
so much.
Here in Sanford, the wivei of
the men are preparing to keep
thcmsclvrs busy with rhtlJrru and
.eavonvl aeticities. Tlieirs ii the
most difficult task—that of keep
mg the Christmas spirit while
thur men are away.

ANNISTON. Ala. (UPII- Grav
t'lam*. 'i!. tried ta kill * TaMut
Frxlay with the hull of lilt shot
gm but Ihe weapon discharged
•seiniirg Ibe Ovfn.d. Ala. hurler
in t'-e stomach. Ill* condition was
1-rdirat

x il

• l&gt;i?h (iardenn

CHRISTMAS TREE BALLS ond ICYCLES

**J l * * ,f* 1:’r d i p &lt;m i hrntibeir (aml! 1' M 1
*hown. Vtug dmnrr
of lur»'&gt;- •'•,h
&gt;hr trimmings,
" d . help them fret closer lo home,
1 ' r *tmas presents have tgrn
exchanged aernis the sra* with
H
men and
.. r Mmlitcrranein-hascd
. . .
, ,

Mow About Rabbit?

Southorn Boll

• lllonming IM.intw

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS

n'* ' v. bi re movirr of

it m&lt; and exercises ■ Ith t *
&gt;i»th Klrrt. since it* departure in
JiiTv. V All hat rontinurd to irl
records for Heavy Atta h Wing

iV &gt;

FOU TIIK 1101.11)\Y SI’ VSON SHE OFH
FINK ASSOIITMKNT OF:

The tale Jocrpti T ttobincon.
who ran fur vice president umler
Herbert 11&lt; *' cr In tor*. I* the
only Ar!»an*an ever to ha'e run
on a national political ticket.

Ing sightseeing and newly-found
fried* in Naples will wrnd tiieir

(inr

!l I E. 1st

I’h. FA 2-2IOI

Sipe* Ace. at Itailroail Cros*ing

(Official t ’. S. Navy l'hoto)

For the men of VAH-5, Clrrut- ma* In Nap’e*. where the t'SS
mas this year will not mean fire- t nr.ri'.a! i i docked until Jan 3.
ltdr an I ,'amil).
T ie Sanford-based squadron h n
Tne iipjadron will cprriJ ChriM- ciiovn high perform an -" In rr rnt

At

M M M Y . FLORiST

Runnintr On Rocket

SquadronFive ToSpendYule inItaly
.Shop For Clirislnms

£■?&amp; *

Seminole County ha* hern d |v |' eoanly divider* for u»e In staticr l IVo tiv C ernn lV.nl* Dp | jt*ei| re - I .
r !*•? "*&lt;•' ndh.
» &gt;m aeto'.-"''" t* Rib--i D - md. the
d.Uicnsarc
doignated on a
rvemt’T of the t&gt;"*u* S 'aff hrr» i&gt; u Hun center hail*,
from Waihlngton to eonsult with
ci .y offlelrl* nheu the n.*rj;:t.
The dlvicionc. vvhleir replace the Shop For Christmas
At
eommlMicner diiin.-tc previoudv
med a* a census reporting und,
are Altamonte Jfnrmu. Casaelberry-Lcngwcod, Uvieda,
Sanford
itlie eii&gt; piopcri, Svnfird Ka*t
unit Sanford Writ.
The Bureau of ike t'cn.u*. In a
joint program with the Mate and
•:i i
iOunty, i* rciaMichtflg tiie ccniui

A small, trim, dependable watch.
Shock-resistant, anti magnetic. . .
has unbreakable mainspring, stain­
less s'cel back, chrome finished
nse, and a nonbreak able crystal.
The perfect Christmas gift!

6 .9 5

Give her the fragrance ^
of happiness. . . i - .
Tweed. A gift ^
she'll love!
' 3 Vi e i.

a n d up

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�Editorials
4«

Fred Othman Says
BY FREDERICK f . OTHKAN I I‘m only hopeful that the »me111. vtouily poured i half pint of c ^ t
WASHINGTON - A leading I've enjoyed laid) wont put me brand). 'Hu*
wr* °er List
newspaper not long a|o tarried a in the same thwarted position as had to be • mrDtd^to^be^bela*v«&lt;d
And that recalled the happy affull-page advertisement for a ntw . those pups, but I've been sniffing
kind Of milk rhamiit* tw .
I Christmas.' Almost made me feel ternoon in Hollywood I once ip e n tf
kind or milk chocolate. This waa *
,
wjlh t&gt;.e |atf v,\ C Fields, sitllni
printed
in
ink. ! # ThlS "S ite d with my first whlfl around thw i^ o ltc jfe tn hia
rv
v chocolate-colored
,
The ink waa treated with choco- of § thriltm », tree lot. There room. His brautiful. btor.de’ »tcrr
late essence for Iti effect on the was a display tree with lamps «ary Ijad whee.ed In an e eetrl
nostrils of

A

Take It Easy, Men,
There Is Time Yet

.... .

La*t Christmas Eva, you no doubt vowed to do your
Christmas shopping, all of it, by July 4.
When Independence Day rolled nround. however, the&lt;e
pleasant (?) chores were delayed until !.al&gt;or Day "for sure.
Then came Thanksgiving and you had only a month to go,
plenty of time yet to bent the tush.
Here it is Dec. 21. four days until Christmas Day. and
thAt list still is Just as long as ever. Each day slips by, and
the point of no return is a little nenrer. Time just isn t
available, today’s living pace being what it is.
By thr time the average mr.n completes his work day,
the merchants hnvc called it a day, too. The men, bless ’em, l
begin to get frantic al&gt;out this time of the year. Their wives, i
with a little more time, start putting those gnily*wrap|ied
packages under the tree.
This only serves to further confuse the issue. Whnt, oh
what can he get her? When is he going to hnve time to do
tha* shopping? As the pile of packages is increased, the
average male is ached by something eloseiy akin to |mnic.
The wife, using a little psychology, makes sure that her
husband knows ''several" of the packages are for him. She
doesn’t nsk the question. "Where’s Mine?" She doesn't have
to nsk. That psychology works. A man who has been married
as |o* rr as one week gets the point.
JJut, with only three shopping days left, don't get
panicky, men. You’ve still got plenty of time to carry the
day.
Sanford merchants have rome to the rescue. They II i»e
open tomorrow night and Tuesday night. Two nights arc siif* j
ficient for any mnn to do his shopping. Two months are bet- ;
ter suited for the average woman shopper, but the man of
the house certainly can find what he’s looking for in a couple
of hours.
So. chin up. We’ll make It yet. Don’t forget, though, next
July 4 we’ll have all of that Christmas shopping out of the
way.

m id t til* newspaper plant smell

like a candy factory for a while.
but that wa* pleasant and nobody
minded, although it did cauae the

£
m S S i *F«ned J*.e door and tcfl u«
.ud^niy mr most exciting Christ- our meditations, lrstde t c bo*,
mss we ever had That was when rack upon r a c k , v tte niwa
.

bars
usual
k‘ " than
...................
The trouble was Ihst many a
reader never got hit paper that
night, except In the form of shreds
on hit front porch. This Issue turn­
ed out to be historic in advertising
tnnals. It contained the. first ad
evtr to appeal directly to Hogs

” . \ , d 'b . l
!■„ |S55 IM. l— e.t
. ,;,r t e . . ..*
door In a hurry, but the beautiful to talkhe about prohibition
irrell hung on tor da)i.
It «a« Inhuman, ht »ild ID
W* never lit candles on a Christ- nearly died. One year it
m a. tree again and I always felt had Ihr only thing that saved him
this was a pity. Electric lightswav » fruit ra le from his Aunt
came into fashion for tree* a few Tabtiha. “I j j r u n ; it nut. he ••Id.

M n V m w r iPP
: wIm T c M
ih,n pungent
Chrl,,mM hj* hecB ufrr hutpl,rrK”
"‘ " smell that plraseJ mr
, d r* , and
d less
Another
w.re Inside. The result wis litter- «»‘h*r d»F * h»» onr "f m&gt; f?v
r 'C: ! " ,7 m /M o c oil It ws. r ^ .c V
e.l lawn,, unhappv subscriber,. Hr sister. In law .hipped from
”?*Cf n
car but no'
,-r.: ^.appointed do,..* and
per- Athens, ( a . a Ch.l.tma. frJitto hr " " "f * '. .'u l V.l havr
h*P» m at's introduction enoi'gh for
foniisilng "f perm , i s . I
)
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I

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Hospital Notes
nErp.M ni.R ii
Admlxsiani
fsyl-il flouth (Sanford i
John Lewis ilaing'aosxii
Hetty Menton i.Sanford)
Katherine Freeman (Sanford)
Dltcbargri
Mrs. Kenneth Melntoih and
baby l^iy (Sanford)
Mrs. Arthur I'oaell and babygirl i Sanford |
Mr». Emil# Toupe and baby
girl (Sanford!
Mrs George T Hay, Jr. (San
fo rd »
W'ondle J. Wilron iSanforsI)
Mr*. Julie
Hiuter
(Lake

Washington See-Saw

(The Washington Srr-Saw is au
thoreil this week by Senator Spr-»
The world-wld* battle for the mind* of men continue* sard L. Holland while Win ITndlc
Unabated. Now, America I* riding the ere*t of it* greatest ion It on a shaking lour.)
I'INCII-HITTING FOR I'KNDI.Kaccomplishment In thla battle, the sucresafnl launching of the
konvs* tills is
TON — So far as

Atlaa missile.
Mince time began, the atruggle to win man’* mind bus
bean under way. I'ropagnndu campaigns aren’t new. The fir.vt
Started In the Garden of Eden, where Satan srnrrd the first
recorded propaganda victory.
In the intervening yenrs, the struggle Im* l*een broaden­
ed. For hundred* of years, the battle for the mind* of men
wo* limited to religion. In later years, governments entered
th« picture, followed by all types of commercial venture*.
To the average Amerlrnn, launching of satellite* I* big
new*. It's Interesting, but It’* not something to get really
"steamed tip” about. To the average man in many other na­
tion* of the world, however, the launching of ‘.he Atlas is
much more Important.
l *sv
*r? the peoples In the •h*dow nf Hie
Kreninn, the uninformed In the ivilnnle East, the rar East
end other places where the Soviet Union is attempting to win
nation* to Communism.
These people are not nearly so well-informed a* the average American. They know only those thing* which their rut-

ticipatr that the new Congress xratlc prncci.vei it posed hy the
«|*eiiing next month will have In actions and planning of Libor
Mary)
‘ornp of ' hf ™n" cr',l leaden of the Jimmy Hoffa varie­
Mr*. Priscilla May bury (Lake
r »' I1™1**'"' occurring during my
Mary)
,&gt;r-----...
... Ilattlr lines ty The Teamster chief's recently.
i r * ,n—' hr------henate
b**r already been drawn Isetween announced plans In organise muni
DECEMBER IT
Admissions
Die proponents of Conservatism I*,p*. P°^rr. ami fire department
the first lime the Washington See
Liberalism and the ODcnlni1' f mployees. his offer of sulistantial
Henry Wilder (Twin Lakes)
Saw has lieen written by anvonr
"-raiism. ami *no opcnini. . . .
,, .
, lfc.
Alfreds Knlghl (Kinfnrd)
other than its crealor. Win Pen
« l,l «,ndouldedly lie fired over r^
' , ., Mairmen. .!.^ ''We
F.dna Sandifrr (Fanford
die Ion, during the nearly . 1* year. fhr 'luc*,,on ,,f w,lrll'er Ihr Senate
.. “ *
,hf.' J V.f i
Judy Enrln (Sanford)
Is a ronllnulng lioily, nr whether ,w'b nn* be slopped by the MeClel
of Its exlstenre—and this may
Dale .Sanches (Geneva)
. j . It It suhjrrt to new sets of rules ‘*n Committee, laws or the
Ihr last! However. I am glad
Vs-rna Helton iSinford)
*
! “ of procedure
at tl.e wlums of Sen ■'O'"" ' al&gt; " r ' e to emphasize Ihe
Hit
serve as “guest editor" while . iHie
Prnfr
immediate n ' d of protecilvr le»i
Discharges
author—who ia U-roming Inrreaa- i f.,or* **
beginning id e\er&gt;
Dale Sanrhet (Geneva)
Ingly well known a, an aflrr-din Congress This will Im&gt; a key i|uet- tlation from such would be dicta
int. CtMlfCit ably, the criminal!
Mary M oldy (Sanford)
nrr speaker—!» away lids week on **n" 'n ***T bght In relaln Ihr and irresponsible elements eontrnl '
fran k C. Hawthorne (De.
a speaking lour.) Incidentally.1r * ‘*
blilnistrr, and I will nf
Ung tome irgm rnti nf American
H
ary)
course
lie
tlrongly
aligned
wi
while on Ibis trip Win will arrotn*
* -'mr could—If permitted to ron I
George
Rolhweilder (Jackplivii hi, I20th appearance of ID3X Hie Sculhern liemtu rats who feel.
sonville)
,nuc unchecked—cripple this na
Iwfore rltir, business and profes­ ax I tin, that this it a rule which 'Hon
at badly a t could a foreign (
Hetty l.allohardiene i Sanford I
must b.&lt; rrlaimd
sional groups and conventions.
power waging atnmir war.
levenla lan g (Eanfonli
Thr
ruining
set-.n,n
rf
I
ongirss
I first nut Win liark in Itil'l

w|irn

Commuter for Florida, he »t#g«d
II tueressful Jefferson Jackson
•**) dinners in our »tair Our
P*u“ l,a'&lt;'
ntanj time*

S f t B

f V

S S S i S

ty of dliiinitirv bred of opposing
philosophies Evidences of till* till
»&gt; reflecled In a numtier
Two Sanford Boys Gef Boylor Honors
ff^ A latkaSAno?n# ofsention,
recent
public stalemrnl, hy
Two Sanford boye wera among of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Anderxon. ** * M lU b lV O M y a i n
anme ranking I'arly officers have
thnie getting special appolntmrnti 40*0 Orlamh) D r . appointed to 1 A former l-nngwood rrHilent will ilitiiii Iw-il me greaily; and it is my
In the Military Corps nf Raylnr verve as radet squad corporal, anrl sperrl (TiHstmas In Fairlianks •lurere ho|te lhal all Democrat,
Alaska, lust as she did In 1930
School for Royi, rhalunoogi. In Dan Brumley, ann of Mr anrl
Mrs Violet McKIrrath accom­ will work together In good failh
Mra. John L. Hnimlry, Imlian
In recnnclle all inter I’arly differ
tha p u t week.
, Mound, appointed to serve as panied her husband. Dewey. In rncr, as a defense agaiml the
Ladd Air Force Have In I aulianka
They were Bruce Andtnon, ton f i drt private first elaai.
“divide and conquer” technique
earlier this month
llelore Ihe rnuple left his last which might lie rffrcthr unless
duly station al Moody Air Force | we
. ran, pul ,forth
, a united
..
. effort
. .
DAILY CRO SSW O RD
Hase. Ga . Ihe beds were made up m ‘f t ,mpor,*n* 1mon,h* • hp*',1
ACROaa
4. romrade
H. Olra
1. Oolf shot
fi Now
heed
In Ihelr J-'airhanks home hy the
" ’V '
I. Small flaps 0. Among
S3. River
same landlady they had before ' " ,no .
,hf
"» •
«. Fragrance
7. Storage
island
Tech Sgt MeEIhrcalh will con- |!fi r d #, *r,y **
*"«
10. U tvea out
box
s M trrl.
tinue his work in food service at " ,,n ,nr ‘''’"•••"4 '“ ' Democrats
17. Satan
R.tiaxing
tale
Fairhankt, where he will superDICTATORSHIP THREATENED
1J Mlse Shore 0 Sums up r per.
vise Ihe government dining hails HY SOME LABOR I.KADKKSHII'
It.ttlver 10 H.) 11. A daisy
• 1st.
The McF.Ihrralhs have four child - I " "ty nplnlnn a verioux threat
13 A bounder 13. Itefraudnd
ently
ren.
in national xrcurily and our Dem
1*. 8 in god
J». Branch of
SO Ap17. Showy
Isarning
pralaea
(slang)
19. Habitual * II. Mother- lMl*f4ty*i i u r a
10. Hirer*, on
of.
drunkard
•ft. Young
to re- at
J* Ex-lama.
rearl
herring
&lt;* St. Cp-i.n
Ilrn to
31 Hook, aa
S* Anprr
of L»h
ft.ghtr-n
a full
39. Tvvlllej
— 12. Do not
72 I’erformed SI. Meitura
fabric
(cortr.)
31. Wrinkle
of length
40. Kxlit
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T~
T“
r m
Mrxi
p
n
fpeaa.)
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SI. T^ght brown
&gt;1
ir
39. Ccruuma
%
30. Vicarious
tiv.rnment rr”
*
« . ‘ r.c n t
T“
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(ehhr.)
S3, .fii gfod
rr
S I In t..e
• falngcrie
W M V M
style cf
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r
IT. Owter
Jewelry
•
ga.nent
T7~
* ' 19. American
%
H u i u II m k s
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K~
W
ir fr
41. Weird
• Sportswear
11. Ulund-red
TT"
4S. Seines
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41. Glance
• Mad Caps
3T
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TT~
Dresses
S. Crawl
S. Hut
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You'll Ilka our
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’ formerly Admiral finance Corporation

LOANS MAPI TO RISIDINIS Of A ll NIARIY TOWNS

employees may enjoy
the Christmas Holidays,

THE FOLLOWING
I NSURANCE AGENTS
WILL BE CLOSED
Friday Dec 2 6 A nd Saturday Dec 2 1
John

R.

H.

A le x a n d e r

R aym ond

C a rrsw a y

4

Jam es

K a rn s

M . R a il

M c K ib b ln

Irv in g

Rial*
In su ra n c e

(iu l

.A g e n c y

In su ra n c e

M o u g h to n

B o y d • W a lla c e

S te m p e r

S k irts

I.

In su ra n c e

C ru m le y

A

A gency

I* ry o r

Farm Mutual

C ru m le y

A g t.

John H. William*

L c u th e r J a c k e ts

A gency

A gency
B ob

T H u u u ^ -^ a H w
"Featuring

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TRACK D O W N SOME

Agency

M o n te ith

CWrtttata, h lw ilF

la. ■■wt IM Art &gt;1 1 'IH H II i f M in i ■. IXT*
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gaits*
tt4 r »n tn
w ttbl
■ l l t l U tilllM aaalaa*
n
mm f t t rtfilU M U M t l all Ika Iaval • t a t arltitA la n i t
a v a a c a im o a

ever

In order that our

T o p p e rs

trat.TKR c .irto w , ren»» m p . sii. s.a* Mgs M. SMITH. JN- N isia lsi B4ll«f
■ s k i .vs 4. ctaiii.x a. k o m i . u i M m a«•»
im r M r . ••■ear

Vest n ee-,

OT

Ihe naiion rffretlvcly and patriotIrally by correcting or heading off
»omr nf Hie mhtakri whlrh have
oecurred during Ihe part *ix year*

thf«r pljoplfji Wfr®
In thnt directlr»n Ijcciuisc they for |^|f
y Elontliain
However, if thi^ opportunity n to
mtl^t follow tht leader.
, m;im CONGRESS UK)M.S AS he conftumm&amp;tcd. it is imprrativr
The mighty Atlas, therefore, marie more than just a llt'SV AM) IMPOItTANT — l an- that we Itemorrat* vet our own
houve In order hy ridding Ihr I’ar
ripple In the court of world opinion.

Pnturday, Dffeml&gt;er 20, 10B8

SAi

f|n, nrp chair will presenl the lirmorrailr Party

fif n1(. nt-mocralle National with a golden opport'inity in serve

S f i^ th &gt; tn to jm « &gt; R r .W h y R u u U to u n c h r th e r S p u tn ik ,

Page 4
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magnificent Instrument.
Odors usually make a lasting Im depression Into which she'd oh- owned
presvlon on the human mind
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Merry Christmas To A ll!
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Holiday Fashion Show Is Typical Of Other Fashion Productions]
Few people realue the work in
solved In staging * successful
fashion »ho*.
Women'* organiration* in Sanford often raise money for various
project* by presenting a f*»tdon
*how to the public. Fir»t of all a
*pon*or must be obtained to {urn
lib m um ble* for the production.
Committee* are *et up within the
club to take care of decoration*,
ticket*, model*, publicity, and
other arrangement*.
It i* necessary to find a desir­
able u n in c for the show and a
date ronsrnient to all concerned
must t&gt;e decided. Model* are chosen and a co ordinator spends many
hour* working with these women.
Fitting* and rehearsal* are frefiurnt. Poor prirr* mu*t be obtainrd. Attractive decoration* add
much in any production Accc*»oric» must complement the en­
semble* and hair style* planned.
Itefrcshmcnts are part of every
event and thi* involve* other com­
mittee* and details. And of cour*r
the public must be Informed
through poster*, newspaper*, radio
announcement* and word of
mouth The amount of work and

SIRS. KAl.l’il -MATH'S. publicity clinirmim for the Of­
ficers Wives Club, place- a tliH»r pri/.i* on a table in the
lobby o f the Mayfair Inn pri&lt;&lt;r to the fa-hion -how Wed0

0

0

time »pcrt on * production deter
mine* the surer-»
Glitter and sophistication prevail
ed at the fashion show ard cork
tad party at the Mayfair Inn Wrdne«da&gt; night.
The affair s*as *psm»ored by
the Sanford Naval Air Station Of
fieer* Wises Club to benefit the
Gateway School. Co chairmen were

‘

Mr* \ P lllinener and Mr*
Pate hoser Mr* T .1 kileline
was h r e o o linator The wise* of
VAll o were hoilrsir* for the gala
event.
Sparkling Christmas decoration*
were plaiftl through* ul the lobby,
Mr- George Mater* via* in t barge
if thi*. Two table* were set up
a; cither cml. The table* were

draped in white and held centerpiece* of yellow chrysanthemum*
and red ro*es with yellow *nsp
dragThese two table arrange
nicnts were donated by Ramsey
Flnri»t and ltn**rttrr Florin lie
lirious hor» d'oeuvres were plarrsl
on the table*. Tray held Individ
ual pir?a*, spiced nut*, ribbon
landsslchei, ihrtmp, mint*, fancy

rovkir* and randies. rhocolate
eclair . t rench paitrir and other
deliearr*.
Lo * round tables held Christmas decorations, arrangement*
and ornament*. A Christina* tree
made id ornament* rose from a
base of blue angel hair and blue
ornaments ctr one table. Another
held a miniature glittering merry-

go round with Santa and hi* reladrer* ln*tead of animals One corner of the lobby had a aeene til­
ing pink candle* and »ilv*r on
on*- (able and blue randies with
gold on anoiher. In the background
was a miniature idver tree. • «
The model* deirenried the stairease Into the lobby. Stunning to
semhle* from Sussman--Kastman
of Orlando carried out the theme
"Holiday Moods In Mode*". F.lai borate coiffure* were especially
created for the *how by .Veda
i Studio of Hair Design of Sanfofd
and Pern Park. Model* were: Mr*.
Max ltcnt. Mr*. Itobert Anderrtti,
| Mr*. D. L Brubaker, Mr*. A. II.

- - K

I Illicitnrr« Mr*. II. K. Bryant. Mr*.

| J. W. Crawford, Mrs. T. J. Ktjclirr, Mr«. n. W. I egere. Mr*.
I Norman Mrlnnl*. Mr*. If. If.
i f-.badt, Mr*. Dal* Shover, Mr*.
1 Gerald Warnkc, Mr* F. P. Yath».
Mr» C J. Younghlade, and Mr*.
U. L. !&gt;orr.
Door prtre* were donated by
1 Sussmann • Kassmann, Sweeney *
Gift Shop, Sanford Flower Shop
and Wader's Jewelry. Winner* of
thr-r prur* were Mr* W. It Mar­
wick. Mrs A. It Pcter»on S r.
Mr* John Hook, and Mr*. I., p.
Tamny,
Approximately 1A0 people attend-

Pilot Club
Has Party
The annual Christina* dinner of
the hanford Pilot Club was held at
the tivie Center on Wednesday at
6 30 p. m
A traditional turkey dmnrr was
I ifrved to club members and their
imcsIs Table decoration* vsere in
the Christmas solor* inirr&lt;rcr*ed
with hand decorated Christmas
T r r r s in white and silver tparkle
At cash place was a miniature
Christina* package containing cry(tallirrd fruit
Factl member of the Pilot Club
placed a dollar m a Chn»tmas
card lo be sent to a mental ho*pital to be given to piltrnt*.
Cluh member* and guest* en
Joyed the singing nf »evrral ( hrist
vr Garner
mas »ong* by Miss Faye
accompanied by Ml** K
the piano Miss Garner
Ives *»ng aeveral duet
conclusion of their singing each
was presented with a small token
In appreciation Mr*. C. C. Welsh
told a Chrutma* Gory portraying
the real meaning of Christina*
The group enjoyed lingtng
Christmas carols with Mrs I) K
McNab at the piano Christmas
gifts wrri' distributed from beneatli
r decorated white tree.
(iucats attending were: Mrs C
F l/irkette. Miss Rets* Ann Car
ter. Mr*. Tyler Dedman, Fatlicr
and Mrs. John W. Thomas. Mr*.
F It. Ilvrris. Mis* Margaret llouk.
Mr« I.illun Viekery. Mis* Martha
Fox. Mrs .1. W. Adam*. K. B
flandall. ftaymond M nail, liar
vry Swan»on. (icorge Stine. A f
Payne and \ K Shoemaker

MRS. DON Mill IIAKKR
(Herald Staff Photo.-)
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MRS. t IIAKI.KS SI IIAIM

MRS. A.

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&gt;1\:; Florida State Bank Has Party
Dressed In thrir party best M
employrs Irnin the Florida Stale
llank attendrd the bank s annual
Christmas dinner at the .Mayfair
Inn Thursday night
Ihrlvliuas decorations iu the
ballroom added a ferine note
Greenery arid red burning tapers
were used on the table Green
water gnlilris and red wine added

«o|&lt;&gt;r the cenlrroiere on the head
table wa« made of slrlfl.voo-l.
th ri-iu is - hall- ami n o t i This
v .. (Imia'i I by the Sanford I low
i r &gt;hop and was given aw»v as
a door prise.
1 I luiker. prrsuirrit of the
bank, gju- a »horl speech review
log Mu vear v artivitlr- Howard
Mc.Vult vie- prrvnlrnt pre-rritrd
three saili awards to employe*
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HONDA!
-JJ,,. .Sanford J-Mrv I eague will
nir(.t at Die Fpiscnpal I’anth
House for their l hri-lnias program at * p nr
Tl I SIIAY
The last Noble Grands of the
Itcbekali Lodge will have tlreir
l hrislina* parly al Ihe home of
dollar t|uir
Mrv Beulah Thornton at * p m.
The group sang Christmas carol* There will lx- a gill exchange plus
l end tnr rveniog
a ns n t i-.*t gift evthange.

Its I I 1/ Mil III Mlllll
\ verv charming lady h hern
idded If* the staff of tin " fan
Inn She Is 'It • I ri-l- M il nf
fir lo I ho-le-s al llir lo-trl ihi &lt;jr
Mr* Walsh i* an atirarire --&lt;11
groomed woman
Her grai mu*
manner and sincere Inlerrti in
people nuke her well qualifi'-d for
her job She like* Sanford and
The staff and per-onnel of Hie n&lt;vm were &gt;tr* niiekweldrr, Mr*. Carraway, Mr*. W. E. Kirchhoff,
t artieularly enjoys the -p'iris
f-emlnole Memorial ll-i-pii.il wrre C. F Holler, Mrs. John Schlrard. Mr* Irving Pryor, Mr*. Glenn
eienls lhai la ir place in llu- .-r-j
l.onorrd at a t hri-iinas party on Mrs. Gordon Sianlrv, Mr*. T F.
Hodges, Mr*. Fpslein, M itt litThere it a very good fra - •» lor
Thursday aflrriyioo in Ihe ho- -11a I
becca Meien*. Mr*. Atrarello, and
McDaniel,
Mr«
A
It
Peterson.
Ihi*
f
r
ill'
Walsh,
her
I
-Ij
ii
I
totiference
rn-oo
The Sanford Junior High School
Mr*. F. C. Woodruff.
The pally wa g-irn by Ihe Wo­ Mr* V. Roberts, and -t * "
I Ihrary na* inaugurated a new was a famous sport* aulh,-n*y
Since this is her favorite vubSpecial gue»t» were member*
man * Auvllury ul the bospiul. Foulk.
irferrnee service called the ' Rea
From ibe conference room i f ihe board of trustees and thHr’
In Ihe ah-ence of 'Ir* A II. I cr
tier &gt; Guide To Periodical I-ltera (eel. Mr- Walsh reveal- I
l-er. chairman. Mr*. McKay Tru guevl* vverr invited lo ihe hallway - wives, Seminole County Medical
lure ' published by II. M' Wilson c*t!ng information concern"-.- thr
where Mr? g II llolortvon rn '»&gt;oriation member* and their
link grreled gur-l(ompany. This It a monthly bullr lair Mr Walsh, lie wav l
Tie rclrr)hiiienl table via* over trrUmrd vi illi a si lection nf wives, and doctor* attached lo
tin which contains an alphalietiral agrr of llatie Itutli. U&gt;u g- ' i -.-.
laid willi a hand drawn while Christnu- music on the liaip Mr* the Naval Air Station.
list of all ntagannr articles by and ulher baseball players D&lt; ’•
Gifts were presented by the
linen clolli Silver puneli liowls. Adam Muller and Sirs Fheiter
fciitlior. title, and subject printed gan Ihe Italic Hulls Tru-t I 'id
Tor I'l years, Mr. Wall!......... -I
AIRS. (RISIY WALSH
were plated at ImHi end- I'enter Rrariik *i--g I'hristinas carols board of trustees and medical staff
in that month.’
mg the table wa- a silver tray (With .Ms* t ornelia Sb« v arrom to all hospital staff and the em­
This Is an invaluable reference a newspaper syndicate in ' willi .i rresrent dr-ign nf while punvlng on Ibe violin, Mrs. C L ploye*
aid for current event* and topics York which lurned out tbr Me
slorirv
of
»|Kirt»
relrhrilieM
e
11 "
_
rladioll centered wllh brilllanl red Butler read ITir l.ittlest Angel
Since a file of magallres it nrces
In the colored dirung room beI
»ary for »uch a service to work orgamred and ux» pretidc n! of ■' t
carnation* on a t-a-e of frovtrd
llo-lrsacs in the executive suite tvseen 3 and J p m. a party wa*
effectively the Sanford Junior High All American Floard of
Irrn Ihe arrangcrurnt was errat vverr 'Ir- McKay Trulnek 'trs held for colored employe* Mr*.
:
( O il
id bv 'tr* U N Hlaekwelder. ('. IStrickland 'tr* i
baric* George Starke presided at the
School Library i* working hard In i which selected the offulias
-ITtnrrira
team
rarli
year
lie
build tip that file by subscription
president nf tbr auxiliary. Anliipir (ole. Miss i line, Mr*. It I Rob punch IkiwI White linen covered
many
Ixwks,
among
lhr&gt;e
'&lt;
end tending out an S O S. for
nlvei candelabra with burning i-on Mr* t F Itrilor, Mrs M’. thr i a life and an attractive gold
discarded magaunr* turh at the Irgc luolball" and ' tta-ei .
while lipers flanked Ihe crnlrt I
Gta*
Mrs Nlrhold*. Mrs arrangement wa* u»cd as center­
Saturday Evening Post. Ladies i Greatest Line-Up", lie -ea*
piece. Pouring during Ihe after I Priscilla Butler. Mr* Andrew piece.
Home journal. Good Housrkerp rharge of the Sport* Acad- ;i
I r and 'll
Gor l"ii .Manley
Ing. Holiday. National Geographic. the Iff’.9 World I air.
Crist- V-ail-Is was a very d.and Hr ami Mr&gt;. Vai n 'I Park
Nature. Parents' Ms«a/i*r. amt
ahic
and
kind
person,
stall
:
M
i r &lt;outlined llu-ir la - til fur an
Time. Ih e library I* trying to
egg nog pally I rulay nighl
Pul'd up a collection from tovt Walsh, lie was nlway- it
tl-oiii I"" filend■ t • I it the
lo l'-e p
»o balk issue* be thing* for other* and w#'* i
cetnc ju»t as imporlan! a* up-to- pis ftiro'l* Mr Walsh l 1 ' • M a n lo , luimr dun- g tt•C f k f l Hftr I
thing Ib e h f lilt llr - wonAttru t l\ r I
date copies
The December Top Trn ' in ll that pertain* to sports a' I1 lu ­ ror-agi-i ir c .iic l for tlirtn In 1
ll"
III
hrary hooks as voted by the stud many friend* in the sport &gt;-I—ft ' I l v " u White The h«iurf It lift 1
a fe s tiv e . hoUda- Appee r *T\rr "t!^ 1
ml* has been posted I railing Ihe she attend* every kind &lt;!
u rra n g m ic n t* of u - ri. rs. tfrern [
lilt it "Hot Rod" by Felten fnl • vent. She 'own* a Thur- -tM-ifd
♦jar
and candles used throng hout
lowed rlotely by "Uahe Ruth" by which ‘he enjoy* driving u" r \« If er
I tb r lio in r There wa* .1 tta iliu tonal
Van Ripper. Included In the list |y. She used to pla&lt;
Fnlhuuavtlr about m r WMfK • tiris tn ia * tree nn P • taldc in
are the perennial favoritrs Aleott's
% fr-int o f a living room v- null ii-*
j
Mrs.
Malvh stated that *h&gt; •
• Lillie Men" and •'Utile women".
ta Is ‘A it 1
T h r dining
room
Tarkington'» "Seventeen" ar.d Se her duties as hostess. Mie i• Tf
f*»r
o th.j I
well * "Black Beauty". The read -poniihlr, lo a large d 'g i" I t of n - r r la t d with a while linen i rr-lt
I
ing taste* and habit* of the )&gt;oyi Ihe comtort and rntertsinn hoinr .S ilv e r a r d -ryvlal ai unto
-s-rr liseil A garlao- 1 o f 1I’ aiT- 1
and girls still remains high which
!l«r |
i. a very encouraging sign to in Sanford California is her '»»»)* c r r rn .v and la rrirs rr&gt; rr lr d
|. ,n li laial fin r v e r g n i n * vu u
Fnruule
In
Sanford
the
*t&lt;&gt;i,«G
al
the teacher*.
The Imy* and girls at Sanford i oloradn Springs to visit In. -on firrai!Kr«l in a slo-a- • ’ for the
n g th of the table. 8i ■r candeb
Junior High read 1 Oil books dur Major f rank Merrill
a b ra boldinr burning while ta
Maj
Merritt
graduated
from
ing Ihe month of November, the
j.er* were plared in th* curves
majority of the volumes being fie West Point and wa* All
*t Placet! on the taile wa- an arra.
tion with biography a rinse *ee tackle At present hr I* tin
rnt all lelle direetnr »i ' • Mr i f Jiani biscuit*, spired not*, ami
ond.
Hy this lime there is probabl f orce \cadrmy. He and h w-fe &lt; rsr11 1n a* cwikie
not on- *oul in Sanford who is . a -r Is - r children. As Mi Mulsh
rot aware of Ihe rowing holidays &lt;1e»&lt;rtl&gt;ed the family h»r e-ev C lass Mas Dinner
and who ha* not plunged frantiral sparkled She * waiting ' • her
The Homemakers Cla?* *&gt;f the
ly inlo the busy Christmas »hop grandsons to grow up and lei lie S ir -t (Uptist Church enjoyed it*
ping whirl For those who are »** Ml American!.
.inrs-ial f'hri«tma&gt; P»r1 aid liltsmied h u e you thought of hook*’
Holidav hosiery u morr r&gt;- -rful • er a- the home of Mr R. S Mil
Here is a gift that will last for than ever. A woman e*n choove er 110.A Cornell Dr.
year* and will fit mo»t any porket- stockings lo m elrh ne»rly »ny
TFe hom* was attra&lt; lively dc
book.
• hade nf evening shne, from palest eoratrd for Christmas The tradi-

Auxiliary Has Party Honoring
Personnel Of Local Hospital

Junior High

Library Gives

WHS. JOHN W. CRAWFORD

£vswt&amp;

(nr outstanding arhievement during
Ihe vrar Those ret living the a
cards were Mr* l lair Ken tail
head iH-okkeeprr
Mi
Mlikrv
lllrkson. of the installment and
loan department and liiiland Mrs
son. assistant casidtr
\ visit from hanla » laus followi &lt;1 vulli gifts dt-trlbiilnl to evrry
one i harlii Morn-on presented
a program that included a harpist.
a pantliomine a d . and a silver

to ^ c. Bronson and Geneva Van
Itiivkiil. were married Dee. 17 at
S..IH i- m in the pastor * sludy.al
the I irvt Baptist Church. Rev.
"
P. Brook* Jr. performed the
ceremony.
Iho couple » only atendant.v viere
Atr and Mr* W. |t ttrin«oo.
• ithrri present were Mrs It Por­
ter and Mr. and Mra. W. E Mooten.
A reception followed the eer«mony *1 the home of Mra. Woo­
len Ihe bride’s table was covered
w-uh a while lace rloth. A Iss­
uer wedding cake wa* earned tr*
ihe g iesis. Mrs. Betty Tliee pourrd coffee
Iho»e attending the reception
wrre; Mr. and Mr*. \V. T. Place,
Mr. and Mrs J. F. LasetJ, Mr.
and Mr*. W. R Brrnton. Mrf.
t'denn McKcndrcc, Mr. and Mr*.
W. |; Wooten, Mr. and Air*. A. J.
I'rourh J r . Mr. and Mr*. Fd Mil­
ler. and Mr. and Mr*. Marctl
Faille.
The cnuple left for a wedding
irip to Fbuth Florida. Upon their
return they will lie a t home at
117 Pinecreit Dr. Both Mr. and
Mrs. Bronson are employed by tha
Atlantic Coastline Railroad Co. '

Book Info

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pies
Entertain

pink hidark

MRS. HAHRV !

URVANT
(Herald Staff Photos)

green

Decanted

AI

w m
arb p
-m a s « * d ,, » ,
Countess Mara now coordmate* ho»e also are in abundance l/snl i ; ; ; : 1
me-i'* wear She »ho»* rufflmkl. for c'nek*. ankle knee emhroid» ornament.. . 1*0. causing much ^ n c front the annual Chriitmns party
admi's'inn The given for ihe staff and personnel of tho
'**. and skirl* in mitchleg d»- eie* One ChriMm** numhee fe*
,»igrs Al*o available — ncun* tuff* a holly motif b jewel* *nrt • i;key dmr.cr •**» »rr-ed bvgffet Seminols Memorial Hospital. Left to right
I sock!.
U p ld .
1 »tyie.
are Hurry Weir, hospital administrator;'
1

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1

Mr*. R. N. Rlackw elder, president of the
Wuniun's Auxiliary; and Mrs. Julian Det&gt;
yens, supervisor of nur«e.a.

(Herald Staff Photo)

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Terps Top Deacons In Conference Till

Seminole! Beat DeLand;
In Tangerine Tomorrow

WASHINGTON CUP!) - The. It m i Wake F o re tt'i aecond
University of Maryland defeated conference defeat.
u-.v r . M.*
for
M arylt-d rorged Into an cariy
Wake Fereat. *W3 Saturday, for
|n ,i,( f|r&gt;( half and never
ita aecond victory In the Atlantic v | | beaded It led. 40 33 at htlf.
Coatt Conference baakethall race. time, but the margin dwlndleJ
iharpty In the lerond half.
Wake Fore»t came wtthln two
points of tying the score In the
la it minute of play on a Jump
thot by guard George Ritchie.
Doc Weingarlrn then aank Pva
free throw*, giving Maryland a
«7 S3 lead. With eight arcond* left

By JF.BRY CDVPCITO.N
| Tli* Semlnale* m ined very few
The speedy Sanford Jfemimle* **iot» all evening and appear ready
completely outran a b lfirr Dr- to take on Kdgewater of Orlando
Land ball tram hero Friday night tomorrow night In the first round
and ir t e d up an Impulsive tt-33 of the Tangerine Bowl tournament,
vlrtory.
The game la »et for Da\l» armory
Coach Dick Silvera' Junior Var- 10-r-w w at 9 n. m. B*-hf**v Mry-re
lit) made the evening complete by and Winter f'ark Mill play the
remaining undefeated aa It rolled first contest at 7:30 p. m. and the
to 3135 victory.
winner* tomorro- night will play
each other Tuesday.
In the JV conteit. the winner* {j
were paced hy center Doug Tam- j||
ny and (ienrge P en d ri who drop­
ped In 10 each Fore-vard Mike
Itohert* al»o drooped In nine
tailed P reii IntersaUeial
point* to add to the Impreitlv#
T eiai Tech M Miitaarl J*
victory. Neat opponent for the JV*'
Maryland ta Wake Fartat U
wilt be Blihop Moore. Jan 1.
llllanii u New York U. II
In the vanity o n te it, the Semi
ht. J°hn • (N .Y .IH Virginia 71 nfttea Jumped off to a fait lead In

Cannon, Brodnax
Miss LSU Drills

i**#"for
. BATON
,t
.ROUGE, La. (U Pl&gt;- w
roil
Louidana State a top power runncr*. All-American halfback Billy
Cannon and fullback J.W*. Brodnax. were ildelined with minor
K kiru. c „
..
n„*,
Injuries Saturday a* the Ba)OU
Bengal* ended pre • Chriitmai
workouts far the Sugar Bawl
game against Clemton.
Cannon nursed a pulled leg
muscle. Brodnax had a bruited
*pir.e. Neither Injury w it thought
vertout enough to hinder the two
back*' perfoemance* at New Orleant Jan. 1 .
Coach Paul Dietiel drilled his
three team* on ktektrg and p att­
ing play* before calling a halt
to workouts i.ntll Dee. M

Cage Scores
OhlafslnSL "

1-aSall* M W. Kentarky If
Michigan S3 Delaware 31
California U Wlironiln 33
Penn Slate II Colgate 3*
Citadel lav national
Georgia 113 Fla. SI. II Cconiolatni
Kentucky lavllalloaal
(overtime) troaiela'.ioa)
Oklahoma St. U Ohio Stale 31

Syracuse Practice
Isn't Impressive

*P*n,n‘ Ffr,Htn6n,’’,r ""

headed At one point they had
built up an 11 point lead, but *aw
It dwindle in the doting minute*
with the *eeond team handling the
chore*
Guard Biy Lumlquiit continued,
to *how hi* great baikrtbvtl abili­
ty by ifttlng up many play* and
dropping in 23 point* to pace the
Seminole*. He itole the bill on
•evrrtl play* and trortd better
than half of hit pnini* on Uyup*.
He dliplayed plenty of talent
from the outiide and mitted only
three ihot* atl evening. LundquUt
and Cedi Dandridge proved to be
the grtateit aivet to the Seminole |
•ehool with their great ball hand
ting and patting which kept the
Bulldog! on the run.
Forward* Jimmy Grarey and
Wally Phillip* alio played a big
part In the victory by dropping In
M tarh. The entire starling five
ihowed plenty of point-making

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nALF.ir.ll. N. C. (UPlI - The
WAIT ON REBOUND—Alex McKibbin (32) und Jimmy
t'nlveraity of Syrarutr went
(Jn icey (M ) of S:minoIc Hijfh wait to rebound a shot of
through a 90 • minute icrimmage
_ UNDQUI8T SCORES All-Conference gunril Ray Lund. •rulon Saturday In preparation
Wally Phillips in the Friday nitcht name with DeLand. No.
Bulat of Seminole llijrli drives for the basket nnd two 'or It* Orange Bowl claih with
13 of DeLand and another Bulldog wait. too. The ball
'■'-'•oma
and C o a c h
Ben
npainst Del nnd Friday night. Lumli|uist led the
ripped
the cords for two points.
Schwartiwalder Indicated he waa
jfwmlnole* to their fourth victory of the season.
.not *oo pleated with the retull*.
(Photo by Jerry Covington)
(Stnff Photo by Jerry Covington)
“We weren't Impretilve. If any•.hlng. we were ragged,” he laid
It wa« certainly obvlou* we were able to out rebound a bigger Clemson Finishes Pre-Yule Practice
”***" ••
cofl,lrt n ,our DeLand squad and controlled the
CLEM SON, SC. tUPD— Clem- Frank Howard dUmlued hia Tigseeks'
board* most of the evening.
The Orangemen, who w«r« bam
ton
held ita (mat pre Christmas cr» for the holiday*
Seminole* ■&lt;»■«»
reached the
tered by mow at Syracuse 1 A* the •*»•••■»•«•
....
Squad member* will return to
noved their training ramn to .,ou,h p*.rt. ot ,h*. *ehedule. they "orkout Saturday before Coach
i Vorth
,
'■ « &lt;
■a r4-1
*
irecord
xvui U
ito
n
icarry
fllll
IH
kV
*’ w campu* next Friday in time
r . M .i. u . —,i i .. i, - ( u t i l , m Iu. ; )h*v#
into
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f f i S
S
S
t S
t ^ i H n . Bow. tournament to H o w k e y e s S t e p U p for an afternoon workout. SaturDec. 27 they leave Green
New York mapped Clevel ,ndh* outdoor
By F.ABL WRIGHT
The Bul.dog* defeated a tough
... p R
u u ^w ,i H
a . /1 1. l*l*e.
..... Airport at 9 s.m. foe a two
NEW YORK (DPI) - Can the streak of dlvlaion title* at ilx by
Apopka team la«t week by
one
l\U * e OUW I L /r ill*
and , hl)f hour flich| l0 D,lot)
Cleveland nrowna eitend prof**- leading Ihe ra il in I9J« knit !h»
point
and
the
Darter*
wrre
pre
PASADENA.
Calif.
(U
P
lt—'
T
he
Min
where
they will tel up
I football* finest record Hrown* regained the title last Golfing Youngsters
:ea*on OBC fa-.O-ttr*. Thi* vie
rrwity of Iowa football team headquarter* for Ihe final trainalntt the upitirt New York j I M G If the Giant* win Sun-Jay,
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. . .
lumltlana
M they pill grab their second divi(Jiantt?
£
Leading
In
Money
C
U
T
2
'
Sugar Bowl Newr
Beventy thouiand fan* will Jam
,n *h^pr J*-*'*
rnTNEDI'- r te (»'*-•&gt;-«*
■
,,n'1 ,Uy ln * rew • • t 0 *ch Vor Year’. Day.
ankee Stadium Sunday and hun - .1aperhap*
indicate
the end *'
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||0vnir d mid hi* bo&gt;* are In
a of thouvmdt will tune in |Cleveland'* amarlng domlnalloni the &gt;-«unr men who took the m»vt
money
mil of pmCefiomal - * f n *
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I for ,hr Hawkeyea New Arar * Day - f ,tr|y. £0O(j • physical condition
The
weather
forrcait
called
for
..
B. S. TV • radio broadcast*
f | ihli year
KGD, I JIIK
I G 0IT1S
Roie Bowl battle with California after the eight day workout.
3 p. m., eit. to learn the antop four
money winner*
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four money
winner. nl u . . .
first |hrrP
Ihrrp (team* aerim
---------------------------aFr* to t*-vt r -. • • -o.
KM. led hv 29 year old Arnold HOldlUg PrOChCe
maged hoth on offenie and &lt;1e}C!* h *•
a mauler
Clevetind hat tremendous
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f*&gt;ach In Pout n-- i and p*rhvn* on it* offemlve unit ami rould
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tin game'* finest runner In Jim J l n r llrown ami h .in .» rl. nlv ,M ,rd s »lurday by Htrold Sar «*v»l North a*vd Smith fooihatt "»&lt;‘""t tram ” - provldlrg the op
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noldrn of the Brown* are former palmer, the I9M Matter* cham- ctm r which promise* to be a D&gt;
||ne, mint william P. Sloan;
National Football Learie’* east track
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who can nin t(M yard* ,,|oni bad
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In? to Sargent
Sarsenf*a year
sear end tally.
tails . rj)pp
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Grid
judge,
William* J. Settle;
* itertaln the RalttmAre Colt*.
l^rown, a 22* • pounder who ict
||e wa» followed by Bill Caiper . The nor.hern tqua-l reported to
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back Judge. Everett J. Bannister.
* ratem division winner*. In the | a league rushing record of 1,327 Jr., 27. Chula Vlvta. Calif.,
rerord
of
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• Tor Giant*, who drleated the ||)rOTJRj,
York'* lino on &lt; lf\c Finttrrwald. 29, Tequeita, Fla tice dally. Jack Mollenkopf of
Purdue heads a three man rosch
_
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I|roen» twice |I|H •,s*on hy a | anr]-ft (ir,i arriinmage pla&lt; and
ing naff He i* a.sl.ted by Don
The
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t«tal of aeven poinft. are slight rifpd u ) |r d , |n , rorr Renfro Art Wall
Jr.. 35. of Pocono y , uret. the split T magician from " on «*bl»v »&lt;*« • Ha • *nl*
flvorite*. If the icnrr Is tied at
the target for Cleveland * long Manor. Pa . was tlfio w.th I29.MI.
m Ihouby
H. !Jand
„.,,,Her for Individ
the end of
the
rev istlon K*"’p• pai»e* and ha* averaged a lourh\n1 h- “wra ........
followed
otheiTommy Mont, re ,ou,n ? '" f "
liver
r t-»m» swill ro l-.tn "swld-n (;own , | (0Ut r ^r r y fmirtli ralch pro*, atl In their 30* except for
foi eently re.lgned mentor at Mar, J hZ V ‘in Pie tournament wfll
ath overtime with victory fb- Mitchell and Bolden tperiallie In s*m Snead. Ihe 41 year old set
Southern player* assembled at t&gt;* (,f nP "
tourney^
•“ the flr»t to *tore In any runn|„t 7,ac|i punt* and klrkntf* eranwho finished tilth with earn Maxwell Air Force B**e for their rrpfnt
,„y'
flrit workmit Blanton Collier o f|
^lU ^ dL’
the fir.t raMgrn divDIon
* e , ' nt ‘ °f — —
•Centutky I * *-eid m , - . of ihe worth at lea* It T o y . wilt ^ do
•‘nee
w en aealb , f|U4Hrrb*rk*. never • $»y
Z
ul « ,
also
won-.njo.
both regular
• &lt;lte
. .
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• rebel*, asilited by Bill Murriy of
*•» underprivileged children
contest* with the Browna and 'P*rH
vital. to
l»ln
|n eonlest*
fP*fH
*n , plpH'cnt
.
. I WO I.IMOmCM o lf f U C u Duke and Billy Myrr* of Texa* at Chrt»trati.
GREENVILLE. S C. (UPh — AIM.
------------------lien lost the playoff rame , , every would • te- ehamplon-luck
Cleveland on an Icy field. * • 3 Rftroit * lujlle lud In nm (rom Coach D. f
(Prahradl Walker
Co*rv#a mapped Gial pra-tlee
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{The Giant*, himpered by lark P^nl formallont.ro vreeks a,n ami h |i , | t nH Iwo linemrn from plan* at a meeting Friday night. &gt;&gt; O il H l f f O w n ( s a i l l C
e | speed and many Injuries, , 'p'c '» nd*
r ' ’ m* r s
South Carolina *rheols for hi* They agreed on »mr-» wjrkout* NEW A’ORK —t tl PI &gt;—Charles
ttatled the Bm-vn* throughout the PB * ,ni* J Ta?
' E°,
'Inntreal Alouette* of the f'ansdi Rsturdiy and Sunday but begin
tOId llo»*i Badbourne, famous
♦la*’! until t s*v erv'ht them last !,on ‘*** “uin“ *7 *a u ? " , ra ,n proff»»|oaal foothill league nlng ktonday each squad will "Iron man" pitcher of the pre
SUnday at Yankee Stadium in a if\
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,hr ,,l*nU forcr Signed were end Hay Stimlmkl of praetlet twice a day.
1909 a. hit a home run In the tlth
alo.v a.orm. Pat Summcrall. * P**)'9*'Furman and guard Corky Gatne*
Both teams will operate from Inning on Aug. 17, 1M2. to win
a 1 0 decition.
the apItt-T formstton
ging a right leg bruited and ■
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South Carolina.
Hen from an Injury, booted a
A„
S fw r.ngland and the
fyard field goal with 127 »ee- „ itf o( Nrw Jertfy
r„
Ids to play, giving Ihe Giants , 1,^ u,r border* of Nebraska
at IS • to victory and a He for.
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. . ilt*«d pdrt#8 whoa PMI*» goQR

full -blooded Indian. IM Ml North- pouhdCr vsha swept th! Indl. Iftd bid p ill frtm e n te r M fourth
ratter* Oklahoma M ill ftedmtn br fullback D!l0)d RIM. who dl* a lid w ll Mill## by thl
chotrn the itate'i
italc'i
In I l l - l l victory I r l r ArtioAl ripped hU |i hold la thl middle Of Lumberjack! A* Ml
IT. Dut
ORLANDO. Fla. (L'Pli—Forty- orable m e n t i o n playcri were squad were chosen
State In the Holiday Raul S«tur-,th» Lumborjiek llal.
MHeh (111*4 la two Rail ptayi
mi" 0 back, and t# lincm-n were drawn frem a 12 Hate area on the ou’st.ndlng plavert:
E arned Saturday to positions on baits of five plijcr* from each| Alabama — Terry Clark. 1TR.
•lay to win thl efflclil NAIA
M rteh, Mglneerlna the tricky ■«&lt;* »M kaH *•*» •» •( »•
»•**
rhamplonihlp.
tlie 39.h annual All-Southern foot- itate. A panel of 113 coichc* and bark. Carbon Hill: Hill Untie, llo,
Fly-T* formation in which the men on the it.
ball squad. Dixie's top interichol- sporttwrlter* participated in the end. B i r m i n g h a m Well Knd;
The tam e waa played before endi p m by for handoffa just like
ai'.lc prep gridiron honor.
1931 pollt, with 10 aeouti antit- George Wilion. 100. back. Hueyabout 10.000 fan* and a n itta n il, halfbackt. threw to end Al R lt
The 61-man aquad. plut *3 bon Ing each Mate chairman in the town; Carlton Rankin. 115. back,
tclcviiton audience.
for the Lumberjack!' iceond TD.
It'a latar than you ihlak
lelectioni.
Piedmont: Keith Hogancamp. 115.
Allen, a Sac-ana Tox Indian He helped Itt up the flrit, which
e
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The 6Ut man wai caused by a bark. Mobile Vigor.
from
Tahlequah.
OUa
.
patted
for
wai
»Wf*#
b7
halfback
Ron
Cota
Narth Carolina _ Roger Smith. g!*.%xSfra*2f T f m V l l T ' *
j e m m o e s j IQ H
" f ,n
b**',r r n FI DorArkanvav—Cecil &lt;Rudd&gt;1 Tack
one touchdown and tnoaked for on a 9-yard end run.
Fulton J. Sheen vvtll
ado tackle Richard Branch and ett 305. guard Liltile Rock Cen
,’&gt;llrh.m: W.'ly
“Rithop
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t . another at the Oklahomant over
The Redmcn took the LumberWednesday mght t
Ketmcth Ztni, Uttle Hock Central traL Don^Boothe. 310. hsck.Jlope „ anmam, lg7, back, Wm.lon-Sa ,lVr over
n'*e»t*
,h*
FlailUff jack*' drat punt of the game and
guard.
light
Jl WIIRY
t.me (ABC at to pm e .t, f l m „.
{drow* *1 yardt in IT play, for
Tommy Braaher US b«A. JA ,fm nmynoldn! Mark Legal t. 175.
The• iquad u a i announced by Dorado; Steve llathcotc. ITS. back. JV"\
“ Ith a special Cmrlitmai talk
The
Redmrn.
whoia
offente
wai
the
»core.
with
halfback*
Smith
Rob Ranine, sport* editor of the Little Rock Central; R l e h a r d
Canton ’
' ,w * The Wrdneaday bouts will be re not at deceptive at the Lumber- and Boh Jackion, Reed and Allen
sponsoring
nnng Orlando Sentinel and nranch. 350. tackle, FI Dorado; * . ‘ „
*
turned the following vveek.
formation.
• RtLLPOUM (Ladle* A
guard. uLittle
Although ,n«the ^nu,■.■•i,
prtnnpali ...
in Fri -Jarkt', tricky- *'Fly-T"
general chairman of the Ail • Kenneth Hint. i«*. vu.iu,
m c „ •'oulb __Carolina- — William
...... — lie., ,
. mUing
. J athe
... running
. . . . . . *play».
k ,» „ » .....
Southern Selection Board.
R0l k Central.
^ u,r&lt;btck- L*ne»$trr: Ken
f,tht „ ,hr Miami Reach ;rorf^ in ihf flr1l,I* ,h‘r&lt;1 lml , . Th^ d
: P^
kIti*J
Gewta)
One vchool - Central of Little I llorida-T cd Sautellc. ITS. back Lf ,lcr' r!W* ,nd,:
McLen \jd,tonum are c o m p a r e t i « e
f J riod* ,0 .cl*‘'" ,h* t0V#l-1II'/.V *.
,h. " A»u?
TALLAIIASSF.K (L'PIt—Florida Rock—Managed to place three coral (Tablet; Billy Jackton; 175.
fom bU. 2U. back. J1 )unitera Hart, it, and I'u- f
^
k ^ ? rt.e b a e k Fr?nk Pheloc'kick
9S.00 up
Slate ha* tignrd 33 Florida high rr.cn on the All Southern team. El back Tcnvacola; Dalion Br.*v. 315 l«&gt;umhla Dreher; Joe Andrrton, p j,. «j _ , hf). , rr high ranking . l f d , b&gt; ; u*rtf5b l«k TedI Sort ch quarterback Frank Thclpt kick
wai
wide.
arbool tta ri to football tcbolar- Dorado. Ark . placed two men and
nd „ckic. Jack.onv.llc I ce. Anton »»■ b » c k*t ..C" fn " 00l : . G '"* contender* for the IIT p o u n d !bf
,d A ,hflj
touchdowns in the ,f °trk
third
and
The Lumberjacka milted two • -LlD T ELLEN” Paarta
thin*.
Je»ult of New Orleans placed two i»cter». 335. tackle. Tampa Hlllt- JV°.W* r *•
back, Columbia ( rnwn
fourth
periods,
but
were
never
trortng
opportunities the firit aft
The 33 proipective Seminole
Firit named playcra on e a e h borough: Dick Skclly. 155. back. u ,*h| Hart it rated second by t h e
tSia|te, dewhle A triple)
, na Ihir.t h* till *ble ,n nvatch the cruthing of er they bad received the opening
grlddcrt reprevent 1« Florida ett -------------------------------------------- Jacksonville Landon.
Tranetaee — Jackie Pope. 151 ■*...
___
Ring_ magatine
and third bv the ffn,f of |hf Rfdmfn.
Vickoff. With Sorieh leading the
11.50 to f t 2.50
J e t . Including four standouts who
Georgia — Jimmy Burton. 170. back. Oak Ridge; George Canale, National Boxing Association Du
TheOklahomant marched
91 way, they marched 67 yardt In
Vitlped guide Miami FdDon High
back. LaGrange; Joe Koilntki, 150 170. back, M em p h i t Catholic: a* I* number three with the
yards
to
score
the
firit
time
the)
nine
playt.
only
to
bog
down
on
to a 9 1 record the pait teaton.
guard. Marietta: Jimmy Dlx. 115. Steve Shaw. 175, back. Nathvillr Ring and number four with the
• 5P7DEI. Tie Rare A Cwff
got the ball.
-the Rtdm rnt' ala.
Another pair, tackle And* Rob
end. Brunswick
Glynn: Donald Litton: Jack Wauon. ISO. end. NBA
Li ski
ert* and center Ward Wilton, were
Cook 170. back. Forest Tark; Cleveland: .Mike Armstrong. 173. Dupis is a (tashy in and out
key performert for Leon High in
Jimmy Barber. 165. back. Way- back. Jackton.
boxer, experienced in M bauta.
Reg.
$5.85 Now $3.39
Tallahassee and 13 were high
crott.
Teaaa—H it Green. IM. back, lie won 7t. lost nine and had tlx
A. K. Rossetter - Florist
school linemen in the '5* camKrntucky—Bobby
Reevet.
175,.San
A
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Jefferson:
Arlan
draws
A
comparatively
l
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h
t
The Sandspurt Bowling League
luck, latuisville Xavier; Bobby [ Flake. H5. back. I.ubbock Monler- puncher. Ralph registered only ll
l'»l«ry Avf.
FA
M argaret C.
Alto signed It Apalachlcola't hf d
bo" ,ln£ banquet at Mrs. t rhn'iann 195 guard. Loultville »&gt; : Joe Miller, US. tackle. Dallai | knockouts.
Jim McLeod, a halfback from Appleby't reitaurant.
Flaget. Jerry Woolunv. 1M. back. 1 Jefferton, Don Dickey. IIS, back,' Rut explosive Hart icorrd 30
Call nr driv# out for a eomplfl* A depend*
Gwaltney
Gordon Military College.
Nearly the entire League vsat Madison Model Richmond; John Phillips: Ronnie Goodwin. 170, kavoes while winning 35 of hi* 30
able floral aervict for your Yuletlde gifts.
Linemen signed include pick p rf|„ , for lhf lw 4nj.g,xi,,r Tr0 Helmen. ITS. back. Owensboro back. Odetta.
bouts. He had three lostn and
Jewelry A Watch
^ la k c r. 6 2. 315. Jacksonville: John
y.nmnc Senior; Tommy Rrush. 133. back, klrglnla - Dick Asbury. IM. two draws
* Memorial Wrealha
Plant*— all lypea
Boini*. 6 1. 307. St. Petersburg rf,lr‘ * crf K,' fn
* inning Jcnklnf
l^fk, Bluefteld Graham; Red Col• H o u m Uecoraiiona
Corsages
Repair
Jim Causey, 60. 195. Miami: Bill 'cam and individual wlnncri.
I^sultlang. — Steve Ward, IM. lint, 1*0. back. Richmond Hermi• Arrangement*
Cooper 5-11, 190. Miami; Bruce
Perfection Dairies'team was all iu Ck, Baton Rouge Ittroumah; t»ge: Bull Futrell, IM. tuck,
San Francitco was originally
At Mather Fumllur*
Darscy, 5 11. 310. I.argo; Joe smtlet at they received their first
Rooney. 190. back. New Or Lynchburg G lu t; Fd Heard. 217. named bv its Spanlth founders
We telegraph flow era for y our out of tow n gifta.
Hajik, 6 3. 230, St. Petersburg,
place trophies. On thl* team. Lu- jf »nt Jesuit; Don McCollliter, 170.1 tickle. South Norfolk Smith; ElYerha Buena It g &gt;t lit present
Jerry Hourdat. 5 10. 210. Tarpon cille Harris, Dorit SchnelUr. Teg fn(ji Raton 'Rouge; Parker Hud-]mer Lam. 165. tuck, Flkton.
name on Jan 30. IH7.
Springs; Jessie Odom. 6 3, 335. gv Tugwell. Marilyn Bailey, and
j,« guard. New Orleant Jes
Tanama City; Andy Robert*. 6 1 . -Marian Adam*, were pleased w(th[—
155, Tallahassee; Dave Stanley, the award* (hey received, denoting
5 10. IM. Sanford; Donald Thomp the hard fight they had waged to
inn. 5 11. 301. Pahakce; Ward
Dan Ballingre. spontar oft
' V
5
^ ils o n . 6 2. 115. Tallahatite.
thu tram, will he given a plaque.!
Backt tignrd include Lamar
Roumiliat i Anderson Drug* reFlton, 511, 175, Umatilla; Happy reived the tecond place trophiet.
Pick. 510. 165. Miami; Myers Frma Webb. Jane Pruden. Peggy
Hand 6-1 , 195. Quincy; John Janeo Russell. Fran McPherson »nd Al-.
.
,
510. 175. Winter Park; Dick berta Shaw make up this team
I Mario tarfagno. Mayfair inn
Krtauich. 6 1, IM.
Hialeah; RonIndividual trophies went to MaeCountry Club pro. yeaterday aanx
nle Lester, 5 10,
170. Miami; Me Woods, for highest average in , * birdie putt on the 15th hole at
Charlea Peterton.
60. 170. Chip the league; Alberta Shaw, for Delray Beach to give hit pro-am
ley; Troy Pittman. S-ll, IM. Pan- highett scratch xerlet; Helen tier- &gt;
' Ictory In the invitational
ama City; Billy Renfroe 60, 190. bis. for highest scratch single
Our store is overflowing with Christman excitement! Time’s getting short,
Playing with Ralph Knutaon. Del
Largo; Charlie Waring. 5 11, 1*1 rim e; Olga Martin, for highest
'•indicap aeries; and to Jimmie ray: Dan Solomon. Miami, amt Joe
Jacksonville.
too, h o shop soon and remember we'll beautifully gift-wrap your purchases!
Livingston, for highest handicap Vtviano. Carfagno alto had an
Slm f_
eagle on the par 5 seventh hole
Overtired avhtra&gt;t. given at Hie His birdie on the last bole settled
Sid Summerfield
p rim , were won hv Alberta Shaw, 'be Issue giving the team a 61.
I
Pruden, Shtriey Sima*, Vit
Taking part in the tournament
At Mayfair Again Jane
la Kastner and T.rma Webb
*ere tueh golfers at Sam Snead.
Sir Summerfield &gt;*il! ipend the
Also presented with i*n l u i n l Juliu* Boro*. Dow F initerwila,
winter in Sanford for the tecond
tiring the most improved how Ted Kroll and aliout 35 other pro­
lime at lennlt professional for the ]rr « a, Rrttr Juneau, who had an fettional*. All of these were meinM.*;fair Inn
increase of 30 pint In average. 'K‘r* °f teamt that competed In
S.iTimerficId It a member of the Receiving honorable mention wai 'be tourney.
J ’rrfcsvloral Lawn Tennlt Attocia- Dorn Schneller.
^ io n of America and la noted fori a tln rl hutinesi meeting was
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hit work among younger player# held after the presentation of a
To bit credit at a teacher * r e |Wj r(jti |0 r iret a new sergeant at
At
three Wightman Cup player* and armt
replace ‘Pudge' Martin,
the Florid* Stata Junior Girl'* who i* leaving soon for Malta,
champion of 1957. Rid and Ellen,
.
Long on#t. short on,t. whit#
.Supple leather, brocade,
Faffing*, nffkliccs, liraccSummerfield are the originators,
onft. black one* an# new
and uoeratort of the Tennis Cara
Munvinum production in the I'm
cocktail and evening bag*.
let* and th# l a t o t fa*h:nn
van since 1917, and hive returned ted statea it rxpreted to total
fashion
shtilf# too
3.00 . 10.50
item—Pin*!
rerrntly from a aureessful tour more than 50) mil'mn pound* by
2.00 . 3.00
through Itlinotss. Wlttoniin and 1 »M. compared *.tth 250 million
211 E. IM
1.00 . 1 0 . 0 0
Jdiehigan
pounds in 1950
W Thr Tennta Caravan program
will be featured for th* young
people at the hotel during the holt
dayt.
MW
YORK (IT II - Welter
115, bar!
bark, waight rontendrr» * igarIIart and
uit; Danny Neumann, IS5,
~
Tallulah.
Ralph
Dupaa will tanclc ntvt Krl
Mississippi — Albert Paul. IPO, ***T »* Miami Rcarh In Chritl
fntji Greenville; Weiley Sullivan! mM *#rk'a °"lv tclcvlilon fight,
ttr. end. Mendenhall, joe Ballui.
became of hit greater evpcrj}j(* back. Biloxi; Wallace Rod tmee. Djtu* of New Orlrana t«
riguer. 190. guard! Natrher; Lout* ( ,' orfd at 7 \ to beat Hart of
Guy, iso. back. McComb.
Philadelphia in their nationally

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•State Prep Stars
To Grants-ln-Aid

Sandspurs Present
Awards A! Dinner

Carfagno's Birdie
Brings Team Win

Jewelry

Hot Springe National Park In
Arkansas It th# nition't nldett
rational park.

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Handbags

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Gowns &amp;

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Peignoir

International Sterling

Everybody

5-pc#Tca and Coffee Service
ip e c ia llj priced n o v

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needs

if I

Gloves

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regular $455.00

Scarves
Vjfh a thoughtful gift and
&gt; •' 10 in#tp#!M|\#.

1.00 up

money

Sweaters
Rulk), jewr d and the evar

Truly lingeri* 1#»alias, hy
k'anity Pair and Hanson.
Heavenly embroldtry #n
ahaar bodiccd gown with a
matching peignoir. While,
and the ntw vibrant shadai.

5.93 . I I.9S

pupuiac cardigan.

8.15 • 16.95

sometime
when you d o ...
visit FA M ILY!
If you need

Panties

UP TO$600
phone: FAirfai 2*4612

An always welcome

fancy pant!## Colara A ilta,

before noon to arrange

far every one.

for money the same day!
Cat* Tea
»#:#■&gt;*
7170 00
III 00
770 00
31700
117 00
577 00

21 Mintkf,
Ptimtati
S 700
1100
1300
1100
74 00
37 00

FAMILY

FINANCE SERVICE, INC

or sANroae
125 South ParkAithut

A n Amazing Value
Af heme In period er conleasporory tattlngi, lhf* dlttfi*.
gulthtd Kenilworth detign origineltd in England during
the raigrt of Gtorga I. Each place fothlontd In luauriaut
walght tlarling to tuptrb tlondordt of crofttmanthip which
moke International Sterling a t’toiurrd positision. Offer
ends Dactmbtr 31, 1958. Budget Tartwa Avollobla.

OPEN EVENINGS TILL CHRISTMAS

(Om. £. Jiadsut

Phone: FAirfai 2 4112
Sealer#, Fieri#!

(in­

Jeweler
112 8 . T a r k

r A 2*2313

WE STILL HAVE A LARGE SELECTION OT
CHRISTMAS GIFT ltr.M S OF ALL KINDS

Pajamas
N)lon tailored pajama* «r
cut# whimsical shorti#1

3.95 . 12.93

Hose
Berkshirt h'-se—a guaran*
tear* g ft! 3ta ihtm.

J.00 . 1.95

By Kenton and Vanity Talc
will .erUinly plaaie htr.
Choose one #r more from
our lovely itltrtlan of late
badecked slip* in while and
pastel colon.

3.95 . 12.95

• Accredited
Charge Accounts
Welcomed!

1.00 . 3.00

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To Direct Publicity

Par* 8—Sat., Dec. 20, 1058

DETROIT (L’PI) - Jam es 5.
Kearns, a veteran Chicago news­
paperman, has been turned di­
rector ot publicity for the 10S9
Pan American Game* to be held
from Aug. 27 throuih Sept 7.

Shop For Christmas
Ai

211 E. Int

S5 PECANS
Hunt’s Tuexdo
Feed Store
FA 2*2621

FOREIGN RELATIONS EXPERT—Warren “Red'* Stover, of VAH-5, helps enter-

fain Italian youngsters at Ihe Casa Materna
Orphanage in Naples.
(Official U. S. N avy Photo)

Local SquadronWins Friends Abroad
mention of foreign aid. for we all:
agree that It Is Impolite to con­
tinually remind someone of his
Indebtedness to u». When these
briefings hare been completed Ihe |
boats start running and the mm
take over.
While the squadron was In Mororro, I saw a large group of Arabs
gathered around a parachute rig­
ger who was giving Arab rhildren
a bubble gum demonstration It
wasn't long before the kids had I
Ihe Idea and were practicing on!
their own. From Ihe looks of Ihe |
parents who were watching, the [
sailnt had made friends of Ihe (
adults loo
In Marseilles, France, I stepped i
onto a pier and noticed a tailor1
lilting In tha small boat of an
elderly French fisherman. 'I watch-.
ed them for a while and though I
neither of them spoke Ihe other'll
language, Ihe sailor w-a* soon in-1
vltrd to go fishing out in the harbnr.
If you had seen those two smil-1
ing at each other aa they pushed |
away from the pier and began get
ling the fishing line* ready, you ;
would h u e thought just as I did,
“ There goes the People to-PcopIc
LAKELAND, Fla. (UPI) - The sure that cvrrylxwly In Ihe Indus- Program at its best.
Florida Citrus Commission voted try gels exactly the same kind
flaturday to aet up a special field ot fair but firm inspection, and I
force to look Into the Inspection that nobody ha* any unfair adand enforcement of fruit regula­ vantage.''
tion!, and to recommend ways In Tho field forre was recommend­
which tha citrus coda might he ed by a special cornmhtco on In­
spection and enforcement, headed
tightened.
Under the plan, two special by Key Scales Jr of Wrirsdate.
til.r .WOKE OPT OF U i'b
field men would be hired Immedi­ The lommitlcf proposed that
ately with tha understanding that Ihe flrld men look first "Into re­
later the forra may ba expanded ports of persons ops rating as rltrut fruit dealers without license* |
to flvt If neceaxary.
One man would he an expert or sufficient lasnd, report* of mix­
in processed food Inspection and ing of immature tnilt. rr|mrt* id
the other would be experienced In 1illegal use of sugar, coloring mat­
ter, water, cltrtr acid. etc. . ,"
fresh fruit procedures.
Chairman J R. Graves of Vern
Beach said the field force would
“check out rumors and aliens j Strict Rule Asked
tlooi of violation*’’ of the citrui |
coda and regulation*.
For Washed-Pulp
Editor's note; this article was —la the phenomenal popularity of
written by l-edr. Jack Im e lord, the Sixth Fleet.
"If all American! abroad hollar­
on daly with VA1I-J, Hanford
ed ai well at the inch and officers
bated A3D squadron, now serv- of the Sixth Fleet, then we’d catlad in Ibe Mediterranean with ily win a world wide popularity
conteit and the State Department
Ibe Slitb Fleet.
wouldn't hare to worry about our
By JACK LANGFORD
foreign relation!.''
The warm friendthlp for the
Sanford ritirena would lie proud
Navy here lx the remit of many
to tee the fine Job officers and think*. There It a standing order
men of Heavy Attack Squadron tn the Sixth Fleet that all hand*
Fire and their shipmates on the will tie briefed on Ihe culture, beUSS Forrrstal are doing In the |licfi, habits and history concern­
ing the port they are in before
way of forrlgn relation*
Mitt Alice Wldener, publitber they are granted thorr leave.
Three briefings are not the usual
of US A. Magarinr. who hat tieen
Visiting tho tame Mediterranean dull routine, but Intcretllng faeta
rountrlei, was to surprised at the that the men want to know
hiring romlltionr available are
popularity of the Sixth Fleet that
she wrote an article saying, “ For accepted without rrttiriim. There
Americana, tho hig newt story In la no ridiculing of a nation's re­
Europe and the Mediterranean ligious practice! or lit political
area—a story that hasn't been told xytlem. Above all, there l» no

Citrusmen Seeking
Better Inspection

Church Litchtinfir
Fixtures
Art Glaw* Window l ’a n «
Write for Free Cat. Inc

CROWN FIXTURE CORI\
Ro i : j m

Fori Myers Reach, Fla.
(3

F R E E
Kodak Surflash outfit to
parent, o f - FIRST 3 BABIES
bom on Chri'tm .i Day —

W IEBO LD T’S
CAMERA SHOP

HERTZ

FA2-7723
Es cnln-w FA 2-7700

HERTZ
a CAf

Vic Hnbcllo, / 1.601 E. 1st

STAM S TODAY
OPEN 12:1.7
GO Ol I TO A MOVIE

P io t t
H iSS

Rut he laid the commltrion't
action was not tn set up a police
force or rttabhsh a “network of
Informers."
“We are not going Into the
policing or Inspection business,''
Craves said. "We want to rmptiasite that tho commission has the
responsibility of making rrgula
lions, and that five policing and
enforcement ot these regulation*
are (till tho responsibility of the
Inspection service."
“Wo are Interested In Making

LAKELAND. Fla. (UPI) - The
research and concentrate commit-1
Ires of the Florida Citrus Com­
mission called Saturday for strict
r r rules In the use of the washed
pulp method in processing fruit
for concentrate.
The two committers said they
would recommend a regulation to
prohibit pulp washing* (rum »m
glc strength orange Juice going
into (roren orange concentrate
The regulation will come up at
a public hearing before the enlire
Citrus Commission on Jan. It

DID EVERYTHING WRONG — Mickey Rooney. Tom
Ewell and Mickey Shaughtieasy did everything wrong, but
it worked in *'A Nice Little Hank That .Should Be Robbed.'* opening Sunday at the Ritz Theatre. Co.»tnrml with
these three is Dina Merrill.
CLIP THIS COUPON ! !

I PLAY

PUTT PUTT
It entitle! you to play one round FREE
a t PUTT PUTT GOLF 23rd &amp; French

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.%$9Crime

Not Police Force

I

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FREE — K x 10^T l’H(ITOS OF KI,VIS
TO TIIE FIRST 150 BUYING
TICKETS

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This Is a gurst pass to the Tilt
Thcat.c for Tommy Caudlr.
Exp. date Dec. 2'.*. '56
2

Bedroom

furnished

house.

1'
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Beautiful!' furnished room Private
home I’lione FA 2-7301
A— l(p XI

».&gt;1 VIE FOR " VI.E

Lots for aaltf, located 6 mllex W
of S-vnfor J. Th F \ 2 3860.
MODERN 2 bedroom homr. excel­
lent neighborhood, electric kit­
chen hardwood floors, comer
location. $8,630 00. $1250 00 down
For the Beit Roys In Kril Estate

SEE C U I.I.E N A HAKKEY
W. A. Cagle. Jr. Salesn-.au
110 N Tara Asr Th FA 8-2391
Mayfair section, a spacious 3 bed
room home. FA 2 IIPS.
C‘R 2 bedroom home. Taymrnts
$16 My equity FA : W i
SALE OR TRADE
Equity In 2 tsedroom block home
on corner lot in Highland Park
Will sell or trade for acreage or
lots.

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211 E. IK

ir r a lb

F rl., Dec. IP. 1PS9— Pajrr 7

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Ray mend l.undqulsl.
Atlantic Bank Bid-.

About_ four week.* later. George OPPORTUNITY (IF TIIE W4.IK

of gunfire at Junes' trailer home FLORIDA BOOM — IIOBBY
l Dee. 5
ROOM KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
A grand Jury was empanelled - B L I N D S - HEATERS and met twice before recessing
DRAPES—PATIO S A I. F. S
until Dec. 2) to obtain further tes
TRICK ONLY $12,700 CORNER
jtimony in the case.
LOT—Only &gt;635 down, plus clos­
| Sidney MeCranry and Jack ing on FIIA financing.
Johnson, both of Itunncll. have
Se minole Realty
lieen held on open charges at
Flagler County jail in the doubleW. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
slaying ami wounding of Robert Eli/
MetlivIn—Velma Gon/alri,
Drake. 26 Flagler Reach, and!Adelaide II Moses — Aisoclatrs.
Alex Fairrloth, 21. Ormond llraeli t?j| I’ark Ave
FA 2 5232

Look For It In

S i. JJn t kJ. J T, C

Lakclront 2 bedroom ?. ainc home.
Practically finished on inside,
nrauliful lot right on lake. Short
distance from DcLand. &gt;2.700
cash price. Can be financed. Call
Crumpton Builders in Orlando.
liA 2 65U
REAL ESI ATE DRIVE-IN
2544 Jianeli Ave.
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SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Shadow Boxes — Cedar Chests
•
Lamps — Tlnnters
Sofn Pillow*

AMERICAN TODRISTF.R
j
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
LUGGAGE
Uving Room Suites — Mirron
Strong — Smart — Rnomy
Wide Selerllon of bites and Cet«rs i Bedroom Suites - - B'*ol.ea»es
Throw Rugs — Cedar Robes
YOWELL'S
Carving Sets — Rrasx Ware
hinting Tea Kjtllr«,
(Serving Ovens. Popcorn Toppers.
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
Canritrv Sets and Range Sets.
205 E. 231h SI.
a . RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I^t us show you a
^
112 Magnolia Ave.
TRUE Frostproof Frigldaire
Refrigerator and Frreser
Thr Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
Caul Tablea — &gt;6 P5
Gifts for Dad
f u r n it u r e

center

Gifts for Boys

s\tr

HOLLYWOOD SHOP

JIOJl D Sportswear. Colton km"
Capri pants, sklrtx A blouses
Coordinates in all styles.
GARRETTS
First St. A Sanford Ave.

£ Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

3rd Addition.

VA - FHA FHA In Service
Conventional
Financing
Down Payments
I aiyv A s S 1 0 0

Immediate Uccupaitcy
We Guarantee Personal
.Satisfaction or Your
.Money Cheerfully
llcf untied.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

After “I" FOTMAI. WEAR ard
ACCESSORIES
Salev aril Rental Serviie
JIM ROBSON’S MENS WEAR
113 Magnolia Avr.

OFFESK

South Tlnecrest and 2nd edition—
3 bedroom borne. P i baths
Trice $16,200. $17 month. Low
down payment. Phone FA 2 2634

FARMER'S AGENCY

COUNTRY CLUH
MANOR
2 llrdroum n
I lurid.i Ituom

Lose V'right safely with newly
Released Dex-A Diet Tablets
only Me at your Drug store.
ro w s a T i*

Quick Laundromat Seme*
j Cotton A Wool Yarns Notions.
Shirts Finished In lit Hours
Thrtadt. Tapes.
Sanitone Dry Cleaning
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
E. ISfh St. Foodmart Bldg
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole.
SOITIISIDK I.AI.NDIIOMAI
7617 S. French Ave
Television Tubes letted Freo. BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Most Any Mete
At Tb» Sign Of The Totem Tola
FURNITURE ( ENTER
2617 8. French Ave.
tit tv. im se r \ :-3t«t
PUMPS _ SPRINKLER
IAUORY t o you
SYSTEMS
ALUMINUM
All types and sires, installed
VENETIAN BUNDS
"Do It Yourself”
Lnfi. veil brad Sag-pinol bottom
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
rail with plastic ends, riaitic
S T I N E
nr rayon taprv Cjtton or nylon
Machine and Supply Co.
cords.
207 W. 2nd St.
Th FA 2 6432 Senkarik filaxw «nd Faint Co.
Auto Rrpatrv 6- Rnad Seivlre ; It-’ III W 2nd S! l h FA 2 4522
HALLS GARAGE
F \ - -in-; *-u|npl"nv l.myelopedias FA 2-3360
162 Celery Ave.
Nifrt A Su..day-v
FA 2-2020 SPINET PIANO _ Full kevtmanl
Matching bench;
like new
ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baht
$293 00 Ph FA 2 1971.

I•oat. greally rrdured Finance |

Qualily Homes

s28000
$828000
(Ireludew Cloxlnt;)

r&lt;» nuvi old t reddle Y- RUILDfSi. R I P YI k b
Singer Sawing Machine Phone PAINTING
FA 2 0325.
FLOOR sanding and finishing
til l( V E R Y IIE S I
u - r e a I t v ” pMTi ’ors ”
Clganlng, m v i n s
Serving
Seminole County sinre 1923.
Sanfords
Most
Modern
.•rv attractive 2 lilt home, local
H. M Gleason. I.akt Mary
Beauty Salon
• d m nice quiet 'rrtio n of town
Soli
Water
T
V
Stamps
Build to your plans.
LvcHlently eared for. A priced
HARRIETT S REALTY NOOK
Remodeling and Additlona
right'
103 So. Oak
FA 2 5762
DON LI KE
Phon FA 2-5*21
FEATURES
I* -F E M A L E IlF.I.r 76 ANTED
w ant

HOME • S E E K E R S

riMim. MRro 43,00(7 l»r r*uiit
liatanrr $.72 per mnntb l*lmat«

FA 2 2371.
. |
l-argr srlre.inn of toy«. athlrtle
quipment. Iwals. mnlort. huntirg II I I IS U K A l. E S T A T E
t«k Crumley A Monteitb
and ramnln equlpmenl
Fvervthlng For The Sportsman at 117 South Park I’h FA 5-4695
ROBSON S SPORTING G « mi |is

BEAUTIFUL

• Concrrlr block ron'tiuctiim

• Built up rwd
• Hardwood floors
• Equipped electric kitrlicn
• Oil space heater
• Hot water healer
• Venetian blind*
• Gr conditioner
• Fully tiled hath
• Small jaloiivlrd poreh
• flercntly painted
• Fenced in bark yard
O Wrll landscaped lawn
• Many nice.shade treev
PRICE?

.1 llrilriHiin— I A 2 H.ith

HOMES

EXd.lI.E.NT TERMS!

I k 2 YIIS. OLD

Regular and part limes sale, girls IMI'KItlAI. DKCOItATOItS
painting and papenng
wanted—Apply 2473 Park Axe
1 A 8 3716 nr t A 2 71710 aflsr *u
.9—MAI.E. II El.I* WANTED
INwl it \N» I.
WANTED AT ON( I.
Rawltlgh Dralrr in part Sanford
JicUUlS
or East Y'nlusia Co. Wnto Rawl
etch's. Dept FAI.-44Q R. Memphis, Trnn
WANTED IMMEDIATELY 51 AN
• if! WOMAN lo supply Con­
sumers with Raalrigh Products
in Sanford or t. Volusia Co.
Can rarn $3o wrekly part lime
Jino and up lull timr See F. N.
Massey. P. O. Bos 74. Anolhooy
or
wrdr Rawlelgh's Dept.,
FAL 440 33d, Memphis, Tenn.

Real Estate Silrsmats. SANFoRI)
PROPERTIES FA 2 5261 ar
The Iwsl place to sell your home
FA 2 7945.
is where most homes arr sold.
20—Stale or Female

law Dow a Payment*
A Monthly Payment*
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

WELL DRILLING
Fairbanks Morse Tumps
Repairs to all make*
HOWARD W. LONG
307 E. Commercial Ave.
Thone FA 2 2633

Old-I'aahloned Hands man
S u e up a fevy odd jobs and give
me a call. I'll tix them all
FA 2 0770.

RAVENNA PARK

Unusual Gifts

A C.ll T THAT BRINGS
ROBES' Wa'h'n Wear ant w, r ;
PLEASURE FOREY f it
eni $9 VJ to $1495. Robe A Pajama
Movie Camrrav. prirrd from *33 .'u)
Siesta Glassware
Seta only 10*.'.
W1EBOI.D1
I v ie r a tfllOP
Beautifully Decorated Serving
R. I.. PERKINS A SON
210 So. .'art A v r
4r
Traye
7n» F.. First St.
FA 21611
T
YOWELL'S
(h ri'tm a s Gifts of fruits.
Flannel Shirts It M or 2 for $3 50
Pecans and Candles
Do Your Chriatmal Buyiag
Sleeping Rage $910 up. Camp WrJellies.
ship. S A II Grrrn Stamps.
On Our Eeay Payment
Rlankete
&gt;3
67
or
2
for
&gt;7
00
Or Lay-A-Wey Plan
Open 7 lo 9 every day.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
STUCKEY S llwy 17 92
FURNITURE CENTER
310 Sanford Avenue
111 W. Fleet SL
SOMETHING I OR EVERYONE
Stereophoeile A Hi-Fi
Airman Shirts A Jackets; dress A
Watches. Luggage. Wallets
RECORDS A PHONOGRAPHS sport. Wembley Ties 1.50-2 00
Many other gifts
WINN TV
Holeproof Socks 1 oo pr.
SANFORD JEWELRY
Balh'nobrs 9 93
&gt;i&gt; K. 1st St.
FA 2 2891
AND LUGGAGE
PURCELLS
f Wo Service Record Pleycrs
300 Sanford Ave.
Ph FA 2 5681

12-15
i cvt» ttie
nt.*.

Realtor

•Call Hair 1'hur.r FA 2-3641

f i—!»fECIAL" SERVICES"

SC0TT8 PALM MANOR
Home for the aged
XtO Orlando Dr Sanford
I’hone rA 2 *214

&lt; iMtom limit 3 bedroom. 2 f ill
Plan
27- \ III II.IIING I ONTIt M TORS
I niter konstruellnn
lilrd bathe Guilt on targr lot "Everything for the Sport.man”
For
carpentry,
painting,
screen­
m beautiful Mayfair section
Yi&gt;ur Evlnrude Dealer
ing. rr.ofmr, and plaster repair, |
Tliiv home fraturrv trrraro
IHlBsO.N bl’ollTING GOODS
asphalt tile, a-hrvtus siding,
floors, large screened gvorch sai d.8 E. 1.1 I'b'in* I A 2-5961
masonry or wnal step., leveling
Natural vtood rabinets In large
A i|l IKT COMMUNITY
and repairing garages and
kitchen &lt;quip|K-d vith rlrclrlri MERCURY (SI I im XWII MOTORS
Nenr Mnyfnir I’ounlry C'luli
wrecking rail F,\ 2 HS99.
YV. P SMI HI
lance and refrigerator. Owner •
Outboard Sal's A Servlre
equity $4500 00 Any offer will;
2513 Park Ave
FA I 6211 23- E I.K T ^ k XL M .llV lrT " "
be given consideration
See
r n T r 7 s l.lve.ioek xupplte^^^^” VACUUM (LEAVER REPAIRS
SEMINOLE REALTY
Paris for all makes of rleanrrs,
1901 Park Avr
FA 2 5212
F.lcctrlux, Hoover. Kurby, r lr
Shetland pony. I nt|r saddle A
Free pick up. Work guaranteed
lirulle FA 2 3721
( LOSE IN
FA 21763
t liedfiKiin, 2 bath, 2 story farm 15—A HF1( LI.6 WANTED
llous*
Wiring — Electric Service
b o u s e recently rrinodelrd
Sid Y’llilen
MODHHATKI.Y PRICED
Approx 5 acres cleared A fenc- Cash fur furniture nr surplus.
Super Trading Post, SinfoidRANDALL ELECTRIC Co
ril land laiw down payment
Oitandn llwy I A 2 W77.
j 112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913
t A 2 6301.

M \JUR BROWN REALTY
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Th. FA I 3237 or FA 2 1964

ELECTRIC TRAINS
Sets and Arrevsories
m 1. OFF
WINN tV
311 F.. 1st
FA 2 2991 o n ly S 5 7 .n o m o n th ly
4 Itlo-ki Writ Of Frrneti
Use Our Lay-A-Way Tiun
Avenue on 2Clh hirer'
Erector Srtv. start at 2 V) Chcrr&gt;i»
MODEL Oi'F.N DAILY
!try Seta 295 Ro'ir,- Glovei |.M
I
\&lt; I l I ION \l. \ ALU.
Dump Trurks from f.M
! GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES I Bedroom. 2 bath kibhrn rqu.p
ped home Many other extrav
•10 Brian Ilf! FA 2 1109 ____

Gifts for Fomily

. • &lt;

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

ROSA L PAYTON
( RESENT TOOLS:
t\ re n te s
While di'ir.g your Christmas
116 W. First St.
Pliers. Hack Saws. 2.V. Off L lrt; hopping see our varied sclectlnn Rrg-.itcred Real Eital* Broket
Th i A 8.1301-$7-92 at Hiawatha
MONROE CORNER
Ship *n Shore Blouses. Atleen For Remainder Of Month
CRAFT A GIFT SHOP
Sportswear — Cotton Knit T Shirts, 1 GREGORY LUMBER CO.
New 2 tiedroom tiumr, terrar/u j
6th St. A Maple Avr. FA 2U500
West First Street
Petal Pushers and Coordinates
I D- - r . t -r &lt; ar portr and unlit' !
^

27-MlTU-RS—I’KMONALS

Ironing, 10c A 15c. FA 2-7241.

N. \ Farmer, Rralinr
Is. II. Uhitmurr, Aavoc.
'a— mi \ i i &gt; t \ t e for svi.r
'll* S. Frrnch Avr Th FA 2 3221
a*l.ll icr (ninth in.-luding la\e» ! Yftrr hours FA 2 ?«l$ or FA 2 4321
Ard iniuranr Attractive .1 led •-FLOWERS. PLANT*ruuni homr ideally locatrd in
Beds. Day. Week er M nnthLittle Vrnlif. I'A 2-TM3.
GRAPKVII.I.K NURSERY
Tcl. EA 2-31)1 l*urniture Center M o r o n SCOOTER — All Stele
RE Yt T i l l 1. HOLLY
l i t West First St.
*93 f \ 7 5023
3 bedroom 2 bath ( It home, ter
All kinds xml stirs
rar.'o floors, double ear purtr, (irape-v illr Ave.
Aquarium
30 gal. with it*nd~l
FA 2 0*46
utility room, kitchen equipped,
AUTO CLASS
pump—Deluxe equipment: ex­
landscaped wltu well. Owner
tras 33 flih. $73. FA 2-4*43.
Mai ion Mai krl C \ B B V G E
INSTALLED
transferred Thone FA 2 27lt.
PLANTS t»r *.xtr. Fied ThunYViniNhirlil
ILirk
(H
um
21
)
Biivhel green naval oranges
ton, FA 2 399J
$2.50 rer bu. Without basket
Door (ila-v*
Yen| (,|.te9
FA 2 0975.
NEATEST HOME
Orchid* plants for •ale. 3 for
SERVICE
in a nur neighborhood featuring $5 00 Mr*. Bill Whitley. 21* Senkarik Clnea nnd Paint Co. 16' girls
Schwinn blcyele with
3 twlrooms. tile hath, all elretrb»:. ts ih st.
1*2 144 W. 2nd SI. Th FA 2-4422 training wheels, like new. 2313
bit. hen. well laftdscapvd lut
Elm.
with thr est in pallns for sum­
HEATING
WOODItl I F K
mer living Within walking dis
Farm ft Garden Center
ii. n. POPE CO.
l?n Ban Areordian, beautiful
tan.r of &lt;ctiool and shoppitir
ANNUALS
29* 8. Park ---- FY 1 4234
Sweet toned. Sacraflee $«S.
rrntir QUICK ITISSKSSION.
60i Celery Av*.
T A 2-1231,
ENVELOPES, letterhead., state­
Under SlI.uO". GOOD TERMS
TOTTED PLANTS I d. FA 2.1*82
ments. Invoices, hand bills, and UIUYU.K: with training wheels.
e tc
Prngrr"ivr
*10- I’h. FA 2-3160.
I \IH. I If i(t M l t 5 HOME | nr FA ? 0270 S A N T O It D programs.
Prinling Co. Phone VA 2 331 —
.&lt;ith 5 Itf-drooiii*. *2 t.atbv GK kit _FU )W ER SIIHP. We lr!egranh
UK’YULKi Boy x 24” Swinn Ear506 West 13lh St
chr- ref 6» rrn it'-'-'r.'llrv. I.'rge
FISHERS NURSERY
rr, excellent condition. &gt;23.
well tandtraped lot. Inrludrd
fall FA 2 0740.
Magnolia A Onora FA 2 4(53
Furniture Moving A Storage
arr dull*jshrr. divpoval, TV jOiDamenlal Shrubv Trees . feat
C.
E.
PHILLIPS,
\grnl
aerial, sutomallr washer. This
A 7 ft. GK refrigerator and Norge
WASHBURN VAN LINKS
i« a *"iuore for vour monry” buy f 7 - A U T W o n i l . f t w ^ T T f A i R K K i i
electric stove, good condition.
I3ui
Frrnch
Ave
FA
2
1991
at $162100 with a 4 ’ 3 *J mort­
Both (too Phone FA 2 1»«
'3t
Ford
F-tOO
pickup,
fine
condi­
gage and 472 50 per month. Kv
Kpare Heater' — Floor Furnace. i-«
cleaner, perfect, like
tion. Trims. F A Scolt. t Vo
ccllrnt terms.
Clean and Servier, $« 50. Outside Ulrctrolux
new. all attachments. 113. Phone
lusia Dr , DrBary. Fla
tank Insinuation. TA 2 4763
nr. k \ KARI.Y BIRD!
I A 2 1971
Iluy m&gt;» and Im- M-llb-d (or
‘35 fo rd Cutlom l.lne, fully CqUitf rx a —I’l i'M HlSi. ,M H.IMFING 3la&gt;t( g n n tr r
Chrtvtmav anil for Homestead
washing machine,
pe.l 8*00 toi i: 14th. Ft.
like new. $90. FA 2 7437.
Exemption
Apartment 4.
LOW PRESSURE
: * - H ' i t N l i ( n i r and
It will pay YOU to &lt;r* ux before
Kilt HIGH VALUE
H"l MIIOI It 4.00DS
you huy. Open Evening* and
Itidr by a frwSunday*.
121 Slunmm Dr S7S5 down $65 Mu
• BIG VALUES
1210 Crr'rrnI $693 down ITS’Mn KASTSIDE tRAlI.EIt SALES
• QUICK CREDIT
AIR
CO.NDHTONTNG
Palalka, Fla.
U .-8 Ramlidph &gt;350 down $73 Mn
• EASY TERMS
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
Tltrtr and vivi-ral nilicrs have ad
| ' \ 2.43»2 WILSON - MAIER
Two
ton
CMC
truck waving van. 1007 Sanfutd kve.
ditional (ra ilin ' — 'parioil' In
See *t at rhllllpt 166 ' across
New And Used Furniture
Imur and rxtrav for finer liv­
UAIIKS PLUM RIM. AND HEAT
nv rr. ( It D*vi&gt;
FA 23622
ing al token prirrv
ING ha« moved to our new lora 311 E First St
l or rourlenuv information nr ap t ur Sale 32 Hudson tivod running
lion 602 W. :7th SI , Phone
f SAVES
INiint inrnt
FA 2 2374
vnndition. radio A healer $100
Call FA 21991 FA 2 2215
Ne»r &amp; L'*ed
Thone r A 2 555* after 3 30
PLUMBING
FA 2 0113 FA 2 28":
F u rn itu re and A p p lla n e ra
Contraettnc A Repairs
" II. "Dill " ST E M T E R Agree; 12-RDATS and MODIRS
Frre Estimate'
Mather of Sanford
Realmr ft Insurer
R. L HARVEY
1936 LYINRUDK SALE
Av nr Laura n Ox’er. If E. Taffer New motor, greatly reduced, tam 204 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3313 203 209 E. First St. Ph. FA 8-0013
\ilrll I’rtrc. Evciclt Harper
pie prires:
Used furniture, appllincri, loels
Phone FA 2 1391
712 N Park $*&gt;l 00 Slarfhle :a&gt; It p, $391 no 24—PIANO SERVICE."
etc. Bought.sold. Larry’s Mart
$307 no Blgtwm 33 11 P. &gt;379 00 riANO TUNING A REPAIRING 215 Sanford Av* Ph. TA 241U.
&lt;&gt;\v n i : k w a n t s $Hi3no Faslwin 13 II. P. $3|ooo
W. I.. IlkRMO.N
Al.&lt;&gt; all 193* Gator trailers and I'h. FA 2 4223 After 5 00 p m " ^ ^ T a w w i f f e d ' Diwplnv '

I iir aeie lilr farm. Large 3 bed
ro«'m hmisr. large bam ls-v
terms n&gt;ej-li R Levy. Ti nr
FA 2 1223

FOR
5 IV. Living Room Group
The Gift Thai la Always
Choir* of fab ric' — &gt;119 50
Acceptable
fn*. Dn«n
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
Ley-Awav Now For t hriitmas
I
3IO E. First Ft
ECHOL S REDDING ( O.
119 So. Magnolia
Th I \ 8-6321
SAN F olds FURNITURE i u
300 East I u t St.
tables
Sm-'king
Stands — Easy Chain
Corner latde* — 'I irr Tal les
Table
Eadln«
— llas'oekv
Ptep end Coffee Tables
__________ Dak
From $2.95
WILSON'-MAIEIt

.1. W. HALL

"W hat did you »ay to that man who helped jx u
chance a tire a t Acapulco last sum m er 7’*

Phone FA 2-1501

CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including tho Nation's Favorite
•Tueeey” — Purrey Bouquet
Woolihlre Brandon
Full Kanft of Colnre
YOWEIX’S

Th. FA 2-6123

T. W. ME ltd. Rroker
Phone FA 2 2411

C I t V , K l f f f N t k in S j R k i t l , 1-4 W n U

ft-W ORK WANTED

REALTOR A IN8UROR
Third St. A Park Avenue. South A t cook wishes job serving par­
ties or dinnei- for holidays. 706;
Vail Call Rail
Bay Ave. call after 6 p. m. ex
Phone TA 2 5611
cept Sat. A Sun.

1.6 N l ark Ase

(o r. IIw y. 1T-!*— &amp; 27lh SI.

EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
Gifts for Him
bifts for Her Home Gifts

S-R K A t. ESTATE FOR SALE

RAYMOND M. HALL

IA F F -A -D A Y

Homes DcriiflU’tl For
Florida Livinsr. •
« - « • &gt; ."A I llcdroom*— l a 'J llaths

K m S e . "p u tp o 'n lr^UUt'ton.1donct, 3. year-old union man and Exceptionally clean and nicely
pow handled partly by the Jud.ei fw«ner IrucK driver and J a m r.
landsc.v|&gt;ed 3 bedroom and I bath
ary and partlv bv the Foreign Gllsson. 27. were killed In a bail
home with a lot of extras—

I

fa n fo ri

ITS month, almoit new CB. 2 bed­ Large 2 A 3 bedroom unfurnished,
room nnfurnlahed except alee- apartment. STS 1Too Magnolia
trie kitchen. Near air base. Th. 2 bedroom home, kitchen equipped.
' FA 2-S5I6.
Phone FA 2-53UJ.
FOR RENT: 2 Iwdroom block New unfurnished gsrsgy apart­
heuie. Ideal location. Fumuhed
ment, controlled heating. couple
or unfurnished. FA 2 6354 or 'only.
FA 2-4363.
I A 2-1231.
Furnished tmall 2 bedroom apart­ ' Furnlshcvi cottage on Sipes Ave.!
So of base FA 25721
ment. 600 Park. FA 2 0731
bedroom house, kitchen rnluprOR RENT- 33 ft. trailer. Pine Two
ment. ms Sin Carlos. $33 no
rreit Tr. Court. Th FA 2 .Mil
Thone FA 2-3931 Robert A.
Williams.
3 BEDROOM home; unfurnished
Children It pen welcome ISO
bedroom lurniiheil houir. In 1
mo. Ph. Geneva 2451.
quire *00 E Nnh St Thor.r
FA 2 3**0.

•t
j WASHINGTON (UPI) -House Affairs Commilter. and the MraiCommunist hunters said Saturday Jcan farm labor program, now
Jhey hope to gtt a Jump on the j under the Agriculture Committee
fira-jprrme Court by reorgani/inc
T h e ir Committee on Un-American
jvities on the opening day of
new Congreis.
A legal ea*e challenging the
Committee's operating authority is
iwailing a ruling from the high
*o u r I. The derision could be
handed down at the tribunal's
BUNNELL. Fla. (U Pli-Truck
K a r a t meeting Jan. 12. five days
ing operations resume at Tropical
S rjfte r Congress convenes
p i The court, in a IRAS decision. Trinsm rt Inc'. Monday after a 33SfsVrilicirrd the committee's present day Teamsteri atrlke which was
' pame and charier as vague and lielicved to have provoked the
IV'ftXceasively broad.”
Whe reorganization plan, aimed gangland type slaying of two men
fn part at meeting these objec­ and the wounding of two others.
tions, is expected to be presented
Manager William O'Neill of the
|n the House on Jan. 7 for ap­ trucking concern said the pickets
pro-, al.
The nine-man committee would were withdrawn Friday night and
t e dissolved end a new 25-mem* that he and a union representative
; fcer committee created In lake were working out a settlement of
* Aver it* work and vomc tasks the dispute.
The Teamsters Union local lie-‘Tung performed by three o t h e r
gin picketing the truck rompany
House rommiltees
5 *

c ijr

Furnished »Farlm*nt. 20U6 W lit. I WEI.AKA APARTMENTSt room*
— —■
■ - -------------private Lathi. I ll VV. Firat St.
2. 3 and 4 bedroom houses »nJ —■ -------------------------------------•
I
bedroom
apartment nrar Pine*
• mail apartment.
rrrst school. no pets. 2615 Elm
ROSA I- PAYTON. Broker
Avr.
Thone FA 2-1301
xhii li a guest p a n to the Riti 2 bedroom houir. kitchen furnish-i
ed. Clran and dote in FA 2-4013
Theatre for David Brown, Ear
Jimmy Cowan.
date I&gt;ce. 89. '6*.

| —LOST AND TOI ND
*-FO R RENT
-ROOM A BOARD
-BEACH RENTALS
-WANTED TO REM
-REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
-FARMS • ACREAGE GROVES
r—REAL ESTATE WANTED
-MISCELLANEOUS
-FLOWERS • PLANTS
SBRUBA
-OFFICE EQUIPMENT
-AUTOMOBILES TRAILERS
12-BOATS A MOTORS
|S—FARM SUPPLIES A
14-PETS . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
-ARTICLES WANTED
14—PLACES TO EAT
|7 —BEAUTY PARLORS
| • —FEMALE HELP WANTED
-MALE IIKLP WANTED
-MALE OR FEMALE

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StciLstrom Realty

Colored help wanted, mult be over
HERBERT STLNSTROM
2t apply in person at I K N*
REALTOR
Whittle.
I.YNN RINNER
LOTTIE nROADWAY*
XI—W
a
Work
If.n 'rd '
C.r llssy. 17*2 ft 27th M
Associate*
— 'I l l N. Park — Ph. FA lil t * Baby titling, Ironini. FA 2-7121.
Phnoe FA 21341
I

Low Down Payment
Monthly Payments
I/ess Than Rent

Buy Now
Choose Your Own Tile
And Paint Colors

ShasuniduiA
Lunnlruitiun

Inr.

211 YVe»t 23lh Street
Phone r \ 2 2193

WKLCOiME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
YYr irivilf sou lo lsr our kuioIh nlnuilulcly free
without olilixistiun lit one uf haulmil's Iradint;
.Mutrl* white you localr suitable housing for
you nnd your family. I’lck up your key at the
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
HUAI LEY ODIIAM.
Corner llwy. 17-92 A 27th SI.

Pres.
Phone FA 2-1801

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Canaveral's Eclipse ToBeTemporary

'De Gaulle To Gel (Loot Is $131/908 In Bank Burglary
Formal' Election

SILVER CREEK. Miss. cUPI)— Officers u id It apparently waa, Bank President B. C. Daniel* footprints and a small eTowbar
Authorities announced Saturday the largest bank burglary in the said employes of the bank found were found at the scene.
that burglars got Hll.FM in cash, history of Mississippi.
a door of the buildutg pried open, | --------------negotiable stock* and bond* from smith called on .the public to a hole blasted through the front
By ARTHL'R I- HIGBF.E
WASHINGTON IlfPlJ — T h e beciuso ft is beat suited to the rotation amounts to 1.000 miles
Shop For Christmas
an hour at the Equator — the
PARIS (UPfl — A group of the Sliver Creek State Bank be- be on the lookout for the loot and of the safe and all the aafety de
missile I n t r i of Cep# Canaveral. ‘man la spare" program.
fore dawn Friday.
to call him at Montlcello. the FBI posit boiea opened or mining.
At
The
Vandenberg
launchings
sre
earth
ta
just
over
24,000
miles
in
li.Joa Frenchmen vote Sunday in Originally _____
_
^
Fla., teem destined to go Into
the loot had been an­ or the state Highway Patrol if I He said the bank waa tniured
designed to contribute information circumference and completes a |
temporary eclipae neat year be­ M the “ man in spare" program. turn in If hours — and from the * nationwide presidential eleclion MUBfh at *3.ono but Lawrence any of it ia rootled.
but private papen and heirloom*
cam e of the more important Mi­ But that ia only during the early moat favorable launching angle that was certain to nama Gen. I County Sheriff Troy Smith said an II. said the money was taken In
t a « l wuld not be radlife launching* scheduled at Vaa- ttagei when the eiperimsnta ran al the rape this boost still Charles He* Gaulle as France's Inveatigation showed tft*t 4W away in bank bags with the letter- placed.
with the launching of- amount* to about 900 miles an most powerful constitutional chief pounds of silver money. SIS.Ug in ; |n |
Federal Reserve Bank of
Daniel* said the burglar* did n e t1
.
denberg Air Force Base north of be coupled
currency
and
13
safety
!Ne»
Orleans"
printed
on
them
in
succeed
in an attempt to open the
Lot Angeles on the Weft Coast. r.nVe .r. , ^ « m ,n r ™ &gt;WU“ ' h0Ur;
,
of ..ate since Napoleon III.
yy.ack letters. The safety bank vault which was in the back
saner satellitea.
. —The safety factor crowds into
ln n „ .
. . . . . * hoses containing stocks andbonds rtd
While Canaveral ia trying to
214 E. last
Ileal f o r Manned Flight
, the rotation picture because ac*
**rr _ fn
deposit boxes were black, 22 inch- part of the safe.
put up four of the ill starred Van
When the timeactually comes curacy it belter when the boo«t is electors." arc members of »n
c»long five inchr*
wide and The sheriff said fingerprints
Into orbit , mpioyed. All satellites establish *lcc«or*l rollege that Includes
guard earth satellite*—jo . Inch, lor puttinga man
uSTurtriM L* W° rd
81H pound spheres — and la con­ around the earth—and most e«- themselves in orbits filed like the National Assembly deputies, sen C o n t r a c t A w a r d e d
peris believe thin will be within *Uri&gt; | lnoriRI lhf Mr1h-4 movp. ators mayors municipal council e,
U
/
o
.
L
The
iflver
conslvird
of aoo tilducting another lunar probe or considerably lei* than three ■ment and
|eofraph&gt;.. lors and special representatives r O l I y n iJ Q I J T T O rK
*t r dollars. 1.000 half dollar*,
perhaps two, Vandenberg will be yean - Canaveral will hold all yj,, vandenberg launching plat- chosen by small town councils.
M O B I L E . Ala. (L'Pli — The I.Wi quarters and t.200 dimes.
Lunching America's first big sat­ the trump card*
Dc Gaulle, with the backing of Afm) En{tom i Slturdiy aviald
for these
rea forms therefore will always he
ellites. weighing anywhere from sons:
moving tideways, agsin at nearly »” 'n*J°r parties but the Com- fd , $«||.30t contract to Valley r
a. t / ’ ll J
—For practical purposes. Van­ LOCO miles an hour, with respect munl.ts was considered the auto construction Co of Columbus. j C r a C O n t K i l l e d ;
S00 pounds to five tons.
However, eiperts in the Penta­ denberg ran launch satellites only lo any flved point at which a sat- m ,br choice to become the first \|jn . for construction of a hangar a j j
i l l
gon's adranred research projects j due south. The launching aim flute can he fired The additional I’**?"* m‘ "
pre.*«»rot of the „ Tynd, u Ajr Forc, B„ r&lt;
A d d re S S U nknO W n
______ # _in
__ ____
____
_ ■'fUth Republic for a seven - year , ma a t y r | ,
agency believe the spotlight if might be swung as much as IS difficulty
aiming
and______
guidance
LOWNDESBORO. Ala (L'Pli hound to swing back to Canaveral degrees either way from due w||| be'romewiTarilke the"’d lffer I*™.
-rneral
s
only
opponents
The
contract
calls
for
buildmg.Sgt
1C Stanley R Montgomery
within two to three years, Isrgely South Inst this would hardly make rnrp hctwrrn shooting a sitting or
The
are Communist Georges Marrane * ,,fW
b*M*r
M. stationed at Ft Benning. Ga.
any difference slnre the space „ flying duck
180 «»» killed instantly in a head on
vehicle wot,Id .till be passing over, ^
„ g already ha, more 71)ear old mayor of the Pans an 0f*'n n°°r ,rfa nt
,rrl
150
-»lth adjoining|collision near here Friday night
desolate Arctic and An arctle r a
, )e , r i
,or lhP d . "Red Belt" suburb of fvry and feet
glons. and in time wii uld pr , vjjj#n , p lre Mfnf). Invested In Albert Chatelet. a 71-ycarold ' ^ _ on all sides, alonr with on Highway SO
res. until It was passing over Cape C aM W i| and
down. Sorbonne science professor nomi utilities, driveways and 4.180 The Highway Patrol said no
square yards of ronnrtr apron home address was available
COUNTRY HTTI.E
liir poles
range tracking stations, staffed naled hv the “ Union of Demoera pavement.
Patrolmen a a i d Montgomery
-T h e specifications for putllog by ,. m
Vandenberg so tie Force*."
ROME MADE SAUSAGES
Dili. F.ngmeer Col. R. W lasve was driving on the wrong tide of
a man Into space call for bring­ far represents an investment of
reported that the firm sroutd be­ the road at the time of the col­
ing him bark to earth immediate­ 173 million, but will equal Canav
One thousand bank presidencies gin work early next month and lision.
I ly If he become* unconscious.
U. 8. 17 • K
O range City
The crash occurred seven mBrs
Scientists a ir not at all certain, era! In cost II plsni are carried became vacant every year In the have it ready fur use by nett
r&gt;«L
‘
V.
December
west
of
here
'la n d probably wont he drspltr
IIASLEMERK. England (L'Pli—'animal experimenti, how long a
A nieeo of horror movie aetor human being ran remain con
Porta Karloff was arrested Sat­ srioua in the “ weightless" condi­
urday on a charge of murder In tion of an orbiting vehicle The
tho death of her two sons whose polar orbit therefore poves a pos­
throats were stashed In the tarn- sibility that the man might have
fly home where they had returned to be brought down in a remote
from school for the Christmas region where he could not be
teacbed. Launched from Canaver­
holidays.
Thomas Bromley, a civil ser­ al. the vehicle would pass only
vice official attached to the De­ ovrr habitable lands and known
fense Ministry, found the bodies seas.
Consider Safety Factor
of hi* sons, Martin. 13. and Slept,
en. to. Thursday night. He also —A more compelling reason lor
found hl« wife. Diana, unconscious using Canaveral, connected with
with a throat wound.
both safety and “ payload.' is
Mr*. Brumley, 39. was taken to (hat the rape can fire eastward
a hospital hut was released Satur­ and lake advantage of the rota
day and brought before a magls tion of the earth to speed the
Irate In nearby Guildford where spare vehicle on its mission. The
Soft supple leather and soode doth handbag*.
the was formally charged with
Black, beige, rod and brown. A practical but
murdering Marlin. This is in line
appreciated gift 1* alwiys a hit. and naturally
with normal English legal prac­
*# when If* a Letiaae.
tice of charging a suspect srtth one
slaying In multiple murdersDetcciive Inspector George Cot
Blah told the court that his Invsstlgation had “ saiisfitd" him tbit
V i
Mrs. Bromley “had caused hit
Watch ber eyes light up when
WASHINGTON
fill'll
Senate
Gorgeous rhlnastone J*w*lry In
(Martin'*) death."
you gift her with one of our
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bracelets, necklaces, earrings
Bromley told police the firs) Democrat* Raturday were ronsld
lovcH Sun Sour!. MunGngweai.
it nd of codr»e that added
fMng ha saw on hi* arrival home ering enlarging some Senate com
Artemla or Van Raalte luscious
fashion H am -large rhinestone
waa a bloodstained cricket bat mittrea in the new Congress to
night gowns. Soft pn-trl colors,
pins. , Every woman lore*
and tha boys' football boot* and make room for more Republican*
white, black and bnllant red
Jewelry, and especially when
clothing In tha had of hi* six-bed
each Item la e« eiqststelr
than the GOP minority Is entitled
room borne.
crafted.
StiLU)' a fine gift ol Comfort—
Ho called out Is the boys, he to.
beautiful lounging pajama*
aald, but recrlved no answer and This was advanced as the most
Soft fletC' trim Jiant* writh
began to look for them. Ho said likely solution of the committee
matching nyion quilted jacket
J u u can t decide? Seems like aho has ovaryhr found Martin dead in the ga­
Such a ustliil gilt—and ceiuinihing? Why not an extra pair of lovaly Dawnrage and Stephen dead In the bath­ representation problem (rested by
I)
one
that
she
wiU
Invr
big Democratic gains In the No
sile gloves? Sha never ha* too m aty pairs.
room.
lie found his wife ia the drawing vemher elections. It could lie an
room unconscious and bleeding omen of political “good will" for
from a wound In the throat, lie 1939
aaid aha was brought to by two The ration decision will lie a
women neighbors who hid found mailer of negotiation between the
her wandering in tear* around Democratic and Republican lead
ershlpa. with Majority leader
the garden.
Mr». Bromley la the dauhgtrr of l.vnrion It. Johnson of T en s In
fttr John Thomas Pratl. brother the commanding position. But It
of Boris Karloff, whose real name appeara Johnson will go out of
Raalte, Artemis. Munelngwear and Ran
Majestic. Nardi* bulkier, jeweled, cardigans, slip­
his way to tee that the Rrpuhli
ta William Henry Pratt.
lip* are at the top of every woman’*
over* In most of ihe newest fashion color*. Wa’v#
rani get a fair break. RepuhliI-are
bedecked
«r
beautifully
talloied.
a stye that’s euro to please.
rani have ranperated similarly
the past.
Tag Day Tomorrow InMost
rommlltre* are esperlrd
Frilly. Ley (cminlne pants** or
go from their presanl ratio of
tallorod hrkfa. Ferities are an
In Downtown Area gto Democrat!
and 7 Republicans
always welcome gift
Multiple Rehternsii Tag Day to a heavy Democratic margin of
wfll bo held In downtown Sanford 10 to 3. Democrat* won 13 addi­
tomorrow.
tional Senate seats at the polls,
The little tags represent new pushing thr 1030 division lo M
Phoenix and Cl*u*ner ho*e in the latest color*. Buy
hope lo victim* of the crippling Democrats and 34 Republicans.
them hr the box ar.d solve your -hopping problems.
dlaesM. for which no cure has With Alaska, the new Senate
Rpitable for all your “She’*".
n' Dorothy Gray, colognes, perfume*, dusting
yet been found.
will have M instead of M mem
powders, soaps, satchel and many other wonder­
Heading th t drive are Mr. and bar*.
ful Chrl*tma* gift*.
Mr*. Emory Bradford. Mr*. Brad­
ford ia n fte rie t of Multiple Rehe
ra d s aid ta attempting to contact Shop For Christmas
patient* la tha Ranford area.
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First Space Man

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AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
VOL. XLIX

United Press Leaned Wire

Established 1908

MONDAY. DECKMHKR 22. 19fiH

SANFORD. F1.0RIDA

NO. 332

WASHINGTON (U Pll — The tion received excellent teletype facilities far treater than we
giant Atlaa miaiile, already per «PV b ,f ^ ,rom ,he ,our ,on »«t-ihatre
proJff|
forminf a brilliant commumcaRrp**ted With Variation.
It « i i Johnaon who tagged the
tion* job aa a satellite. appeared
-p,,, rxp&lt;.nm ent wa. repeated. Air Force mtaailc for u»e in the
llktly today to become the V ,
*.iih variation*. by other station. spaceman project. He taid the Attth iilr to put a man into .pace, at Corona. Calif . Fort Sam llou. la. • undoubtedly would he the
The aucceaa of the Alia, satel- ton. Tex., and Fort Huachuca. vehicle lo pul a man into .pace
Dto. launched Into orbit Thursday Aril Message. were fed into the when the'U nited State, reach*,
night, in tranamitting and relay -1 satellite .
recorder and then that point
In* messages from the earth ap broadca.t back on a ••triggering
Sciential, have warned that it
dtfrentlv exceeded the fonde.t signal from the earth.
may take aeveral year, to send
bo*e. of military .cirnti.l*.
, The Defense Department .aid a man into .pace amt return him
■ It received .even eopir. of (that ihe r\pcnm cnt wa« -another .afely lo earth Johnson conceded
PrtiKlfnt CiMnhowrr« Christmas of thr \iriou» typr* of com muni that Russia mient heat thr U l
m e..age at the »ame time Sun cation, lo t* Intended to be con- ted State, to the punch in Iht.
day from ground radio sUtion. ducted'* during the expected 20- re.peet,
and &gt;ucce»*fully beamed them day life of Ihe artillclal moon.
Hoy W. Johnson. director of the
back lo earth.
ROSTOV f l T I ) — Industrialist
The .even teletypewriter .Ig­ Pentagon'* Advanced He.earch
Bernard Goldfine today wa. »etiVFNTL’KA, Calif. iU r il- 1 'o tuning, told police Mr.. F.hrabcih
nat* were tranamitted from tho Projetl. Agency, .aid further r \
trnred lo three month. In prison
lice .aid lodav Mra. Olga Duncan, j Duncan. 34. hired him and 1.ui•
.tatlon at Ft. Stewart. Ga. The pertmrnl. u.lns the Alla* would
for contempt of court.
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Moya.
22.
for
M.ooo
to
kill
niga.
give
lhi»
country
communication.
y ofeme
r n o Department said
a .id jb
e ata-_glve
m i. coumry com m um cm n. ^ g g j - Q | j ^ 0 1 1 ( 1 ( 1 6 ( 1 » . an expectant mother may
the
»taFederal Judge Ctiarle. E. WyHe led police lo Ihr grave cor-1
have Iteen boned alive by two errd by *ix Inchrx of dirt
tanikl Jr. Indicated he w-ouM
men allegedly hired to kill her by
have sentenced Goldfine to a long­
-M a.be »hr w»» .live whi-n we
er prison term , hut .aid a longer
buried her," he .aid 'I don't
her husband's moll-er.
term might make the textile ty­
The body id the attractive Can know. We .tranglrd her and I
coon a victim of "political dll, ,,
. _
.think we killed her before we put
w». uncovered Sun hfr
,h|&gt; &lt;rounil hll, , m no,
While Conatable J. W tSlim&gt;
crimination."
Galloway roamed Midway la.t day in a .hallow, hand dug grave »ure."
The judge said a longer term,
night looking for a Negro who had in a con.truiiion area alwut 10
such av one year in prl»on, would
Alitlionlir. .aid II appeared Ihr
threatened .evrral people with a mile, north of here She wa. clad blrarre ca»e developed Irom a
give Ihe President the right lo
pi.tol. Ihe man wa. .hot hv hi. only in a nylon bathrobe
deny early parole.
triangle la-tween lllga, her hut
Augu.line Haldonado, IS who band, trank and hi. mother who
Hope, were dim for early art- brother-inlaw who had prevlou.ly
l niled Press Inlrrnaltnnal
Mildred Paperman. Gcldftne'a
Triim hutra and operating air Hament of either walkoul. About reported Ihe threat, to Galloway broke down under inten.lve que. w a. afraid of losing her ton. a
chief av.lxtant and secretary, re­
*
I t/W
•til.ila
u *1L
I
ra il
%O XI fV. t
ta lia a tx a
k lllla
1m
.a a a
*K nl
iI
t.SOO pilot, walked out agalnat
Arlington Mill. Jr. waa .hot In
ceived a tO-day sentence
prominent Santa Itarhara attor­
Ufte. tchedulrd extra runt today American at midnight Friday, ihe low abdomen with a 12-gauge
Roth were convicted Friday of
ney.
for the holiday traffic cruih, Katlrrn Airline, ha.* been ground­ shotgun by James Swain. 30 The
refusing to oliev Wy/anskl's order
Only la&gt;l wirk Ihr often wed
made wor.e by atnke. agaln.t ed .incr Nov 24 by .trike, of 27-year old Mill. wa. reported in
to deliver bovine*, record, to
mother confessed to (Hiller that
American and Eaatern Airline*. flight engineer, and machinl.U. -fair" condition In Orange MemInternal Revenue Service agrnts
the carried out a bold plot of pos­
A United I’re.a International orial HuipiUt tht. morning, ac
prior lo a Dec. S deadline.
ing at her own daughlrr m law
Stunt
Man Killed
chccx indicated mo.t holiday trav-1 cording to Galloway.
Imprisonment wa. dcfrrrcd for
. . . . . . . . . . . ..
aw* gelling her ton's m im ig r
NAVT IIOOSIS l NII'KII FUND — (aspt. L A. Arthur
eler* around the nation were find-1 The shooting occurred about 7.11
ImIIi until Ja n . 7. VVyxanvkl said
lirrao
it*
n
cheek
for
82.110.04
in
United
Fund
rontribu*
tng alternate accommodation, and p m. on the Main St of the Negro Roger Frwldevauv aU vear old
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he purposely delayed linpriaonDlitrict Jliornc&gt; Hu&gt; 4iu«l«(»on
iion* to Ilow nrd McNulty, chairtnnn o f the Seminole Coutw ment lo allowr both Goldfine and
that the Initial weekend traffic aettirment. According lo Gallo Swiss Muni man trying to beat hi. q JPiVioned".Mra". Duncan lale'sun
snarl had eased off.
way . Mills had bee.i drinking heav- own helicopter diving record, killed da&gt;. n|J.h, ,H|l ,jr rrful„j 1o MV ,( ty United Fund drive. The Navv'e donation hritib’e Ihe Mix* Papennan lo apend the
An American Airline,.p o k e.-! ily. and friend* had taken away hia himself Sunday ina tao foot t ,hp
won,*n drntril Haldonado'* amount rollrcted to more thun .&lt;22.000. The United Fund Christma. holidays at home and
man in Chicago .aid there waa | pt.tol after he threatened them, plunge (rom a copter inlo M ar-ichar|.c (hat , hr |l(rr,j
t&gt;0
to allow them time to appeal.
ia at ill much ahort of ita $3(5,000 rouI.
•rrmarkahle" cooperation among | Swam railed Galloway and rode : .ellle Harbor. The aging .lunt mpn |0 k||| t)fr daughler-ln law. i
I The judge .aid a prison term
tOfficinl
l*.
S.
Navy
IMiotol
WASHINGTON (U Pll — Sen carrier, in reasshning pa.»en-' around the area with thr Constable man set a local record of Ilk feet
Maya Dentes t barge,
rf one year for Golrfflne would
John S. Cooper &lt;K • Ky.J »ald g r n with reservation, on Ameri- looking for Mill*. While Galloway for helicopter diving several
Mora
charge, police
give «n "executive the right to
today he ia willing In run for Ihr can flight*. He said about 90 per j continued the search. Mill* appar- month, ago.
a |jd jjf Juried hi. face In hi.
deny you the possibility of reSenate Republican leadrrihlp if cent of Ihe passenger, booked o n ' ently threatened Swatn again, .a y -'
lease." This waa an obvious rtf.
ehoaen by hi. liberal colleague*. American had obtained seats on tng '"Thi. time i'm going to get T o L ilU n c ll R o c k e t
; w h^V e'^aTdonadoi woutT.ay”
erenre to Goldfine'* role In the
But Cooper .aid be waa not a allrrnate flight, through Saturday yo u ." Swain .hot him with the gun
BANGALORE, Imils tUI’D—The had anything lo do with It."
political storm last summer which
candidate for the job and empha- night.
In hunting, he told Galloway. Astronomical Socirty will launch
in Uemto Manitoba. Canada,
Ini lo th r resignation of White
xixrd that Sen. George Aiken (R- Thousand, of would be airline used
Swain called Ihe Sherlfr. De- jn d ,,1. biggest .ingle stage rocket! Olga's mother. Mr*. J r.u e KupHouse staff chief Sherman Adam*.
Vt.i would clearly be the choke passengers .witched to train*.: partmrnt to notify Ihe Constable. on a ,c„ filght here Thursday, l t | Cyxk wa. reported lo have col
Adams adm itted receiving gift*
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n V. i I
tl . . I
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. I - . . I - * l b - - mm mm
II. baa
a a
®
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of the liberal bloc If the Vermont­ Lbuses
or automobilr*. Rail and ■and remained at the scene. He ha. Mal announced tmlay
and fat ora from Ihe Roiton mil­
lapsed from .hock and a heart
e r would make him.elf available. but lines rrported business wa. tsrrn placed in the county Jail on
lionaire hut denied that he had
attack when she learned that her
WThe liberal Republlrana plan to booming. Some railroads pressed an open charge, pending Mills'
f i l l HSU.. F r a n c e (UPll - with them later today. In (he attempted to influence governLeft Foot Forward _ daughter had been slain.
meet Dee. 30 to .elect a .late of all available equipment Inlo scrv- conilllton. No ball Is*• been set
| Ingrid Iterginan. t.l. alayml In hrr meantime, he said, he bad to run , ment agencies with which GoldDES MOINES. Iowa I t 'l ’ll— A
candidate, for the five Senate Ice and .till rould not cope with MUI. wa. taken to the Seminole thiV(*wlmV^k
.h«i
line was having difficulties.
j red-rooted honey moon villa lotlay into Parts on buiinrt.
parly leaderahip po.ti being filled ,hr
Memorial Hospital for emergency , amplpl (rom thc car of ta, „ tnan
.Schmidt drove hi* own station^ Goldfine waa charged with eonfor the new Congre.i convening
while the It year old Swedish mil
No date ha. been »ct tor re- treatment, then tran.ferred to Or- John Schroeder of Lancaster,
waaon into town. It was crammed j tempt of Congress lari week far
Jan. 7| lionairr -In- married secretly Sun with M i i t c a . e s . railing s p e c u l a t i o n ! refusing to answer questions besumption of negotiations between tando
Ohio, later dumped his loot in dis­
Cooper', name ha. been put for­ American Airlines and the Air
day in lamdon wmt down lo Ihe thr newlywed, were prrpanng for 'fore Ihe ‘louse
House subcommittee on
gust
ward be Sen. Pre.cott Buah (R- Line* Pilot* Association, which
office
a honrymoon trip. Newsmen were i legl.lallve oversight which wee
Every shoe wa* for the leit lout.
Conn, t who aaid Sunday the Ken­ represent* Ihe »lriking pilots
llrr new li u » t&gt; a n d. Ij i * kreping watch at the wooden g»te looking Into the Goldflne-Adant
tuckian'. election would .how- the
The ALI'A said the dispute cen­
Sihmldt rm rrgrtl m ii i IIiie Irum in i sm - Ml» Itergmau should \ relationship.
party "la looking to the future tered over rule, and working runAtlas Isn’t Outlaw
CHICAGO i l l 'l l — Janie. T. Application has been m»d. tu tbrlr villa, a converted null 3J cume out
gather than to the past,"
tilt ion *. The company charged
Mai.
can. .elf ttyleil ruler of the -h« Department of the Army by mile* ouDidf Pariv, and luld wail
In LootWe her attorney AmF -l
M wMm
ih.T,-he pilot.**'union'' had" made
----------. l_ would
---- ■-• nvert Iuom' A|ip*-it«- issued a statement
porter a the.
•pare nation * Cele.la." has grant Jet-Vac Coolei. Iik . lor • permit i_. *t
■» a candidate
to o ^ .r
rrreweil demand. Ju.t Iseforc Ihe
I explaining that tier marriage to
an interview. "I appreciate vhat ||r)k r dradl|np when an
rd the U. S Detente Department
install « 74 inch aubmerg.d InSchmidt was legal because the
BERLIN f l 'l ' l i - An Ea.l tier a one year extemlon on It. llrratM- |aJlc
|mmpjtir , u ,ion
Senator Buah has done and If
me„, appeared Imminent,
marriage to Italian movie direrlected. I would run. And I believe
rr
man newspaper blame, a recent to u.e outer .pare for it* rocket. . . «
lot Hotx-rtu llixaellinl never had
anyone el.e whose name i. ad
riot in Halle on Elvia Presley and satellite.,
The pipe and •(•Gun wdl hr in
tieen
vanerd .hould be willing to serv
records and similar American
Siangan, who Isold, a deni lor i-llrd on tbr properly leased by
. tecognllrd.
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BERLIN (U PI) — The Commu\n Italian rourt annulled the mitl
rejected a US. memif elected.
“pobon" smuirirlrd in front West t.wnrr.hip of outer spare, .aid hr Jet-Vac for * new prr rooting
Iterginan-Rossellini
marriage
last
„ranUllln
,wtly |nK Hu.,1, ', right
"My real concern i. that all of
llrrlln.
extended Ihe lease — due lo ex plant now utulrr ronituclion.
ui who get together In thi. fight C
l
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summer hut Ihe stale appealed j |„ rn (n(.r &lt;-«&gt;ntrol of We.t Ber­
The statement appeared In Frri pirr Dec. 31 — xo Ihe new Allas
The piopo«rd sleel pi|M- would
will .tay together - and get oth \ 0 M ( O T B C V B IO S
hell, official Coinniunlit ntw.pa Mtrllltr wouldn't become "an out U
lin'. lifelines lo Hie (oral Red..
I. UN DON it PI. —A London | l ! " * 1 n,,in&lt;
partially
buried
vvltb
the
*ra to join in Ihe fight for the
w iv v illlifJ
newspaper loilav dr.er.bed Prr.i r,‘
►' •‘niary. nlil the. ruling
per of Halle, where thr Incident law in thr »ky."
A front-page editorial In th«
thannelwaril *nd al 7 feel below dent EI.enlK.wrr, t h ri.lin a. me. vook*. Haly con. .let. her still
occurred last Tuesday. It .aid 10u
. n,
.
.
Communist organ Neura Detuach*
maderahl p . _________ Sanford', "lounesy couple" re
mean low water Thr pumping
,lo" flllnl
police had io be called out to C h a lle n g e d l o D u e l
land said th r memorandum, m -tatlon will extend about in fret sage (rom Ih. Alla, s.lrllllr as I Ihe laindun
, members well their treatment here clear thr area
.tatrmrnt said the prr.slng A tnrrira's determlnalioa
. ,
TAIPEI lUPI) — High school Into thr water fiom an existing "a lirkr III rosmit- bad laslr "
1la.t January when they were ar
"Hie Amriliau- a ir In tic ion .Schmidt rnairiagr was legal be­ lo maintain t'rsopa in West Berlin,
Frelhell said Ihe police, invrs „ u,|rn|» |.u Annan and Liu Tirh. l-ulkhrail oil Ihe -hole Water will
rrstru for "attempting to go ligating Ihe home, of one of th e 1(ratr 0&gt;rr tanking their English ^
gratlilatnl
on a scientlllr In- j cause site via. still married In la "nonsense."
irturncd lo l^ke Monroe
througli Sanlord without .topping ringleader., dl.covered lhat he had rxam ination. challenged t h e i r
u n ip h : bill Ib rir a lle n ip l lo (lit- Dr. Peter l.indilrom when .hr
The a.buo vrurd memorandum,
through storm drains
lo see our wonder city."
guise Ihe sinister undertones of married ltu«aelllnl. She had oh published Saturday night, recalled
been lo We.t Berlin and had | r a r hrr lo a duel,
lawal
engineer!
for
the
pie
lamed
a
Mrxiran
divorce
(rom
Mr. and Mr*. Wrndrll Sainea brought back Presley record.
the obligation* the Rua.Ians have
Both fled, however, when polire . ooltng plant are la-llln and H ilt fearfu l weapon hv dressing it
up in Ih r rlo llirv ol F a th e r Christ- IJiultlrom but the statement .aid aj „ tnK(t itner World War II In a
were treated to gift, from Sanford
Whal'i inure thr communl.l appniachrd
Hush E-limaled completion nmr m as shows how tru g lra lly tlirv this was Invalid when she mar ,fr(r , 0f four-power agreement*
NEW' ORLEANS f ill'll — Se merchant, anil a night at Ihe May- new .paper said, thr ringleader
for the pre rooter Is Januaiy,
gregation at New Orlean.' .prawl lair Inn. a . a climax to Seminole even "po.ses.rd a photograph" of
t'llsiin d rrslan d Ihe tru e nature of i rlcil Itiisselllnl l.ab-i she nhtalnrd which it said they cannot arbi­
fit.lt ( j C t S
P H t'C S
lng City I’ark ha. ended -Thr county', cxtcn.ivc Courteaty Week the r*.ck and roll alnger now in |||:R R ,X ,,,l t ,
the rold wai
rd ito ria lirrd the a California divorrr
,
ol
trarily cancel.
Oark general manager announced campaign, tponvored by Ihe Cham- thr Amrrican army atationed in . . a, ha. ret up hi. o*« shop
D ally Tclrg iap h
ll recalled that at the end of
a Supreme Court mandate had |wr 0( Commerce and Jayceea.
We.t Germany. complete with tier's alii for Santa ITaui.
" T h e sciind o| H a r k Ihe llrra ld
the war U.S troop* held tlieable
been exhau.ted.
The Sainei have »ent a Christ- Prrtley's autograph.
Yan kee * Sing (rum outer -pare Rec Office Taking
iMrtlonv of Mecklenburg, Thurin­
_
. . . 11 . __.ii i
Alongaiile hia hat of Christina
"XX&gt; have reached the end of lnal fard
Chamber, laying,
sliiM-k* tar mure Ilian ll reassure*
Ttir cnminunl.lt said responsible
is..
,.r
gia anil Saxony, all now part of
the rope." Kill. U b o n lf «aid, (ol - , wrr «|*li WP could get down aulhorilirs In West Berlin "ay. mi,hM (,,ry ',uo' t,, ,h' pnrr ol
"How much b e l t e r It would Applications Now
thr Soviet rone, ami laid America
each
item
Total
co.t
—
t!»a
3J
lowing Ihe annual meeting of the j 0ur way (hi* j rar&gt; but R j„,t trniatlrally spread *'thi.&lt; filth in
have liern if the voire Irom outer
Wiillr rollrge siudrnls are home would have aa much right lo de­
park lioaril of conimlaaloner.. doesn't »rem lo be in Ihe budget our republic in nrdrr In contuse
sp are had proclaimed Ihe simple
. ...
.
, ,
mand return of those territories
S Budget Announced
The mandate from the U. 8. So We had a wonderful lime with all tbr mind, of out d"Jh° *SU
truth
Amenta
wants
peare. ,or ,hp
Ihe Sanford Re a. Huaaia ha* to try tn force Lbe
Thr rath reg i.lrr. were ringing
WARSAW (UPll - Poli.h Fi
premr Court became final Dec. of you folk* la.t year— aoinethihg drum them tu arts of violence"
whirls tin* new ami lormldable creation Department wilt aecrpt We.t out of Herltn
nance Minister Tadeu.i Dietrich, "&gt; downtown Sanford today a. the In.lrumrnt will lalp preserve'
we'll never forget."
II"
summer rniployiiirnt applications
Neucs Dctuachlaml said the proannounced
Sunday
night
a
l»W
‘
hn.tm
a*
shopping
rush
went
into
LalMiriir .aid thr .lumnils*toner.
Sainea I* a milkman in Jarkton.
' To runlusr Hus valuable mun
All ojteiiingt in thr department trat I. meaningless because Amer•»*&lt; &gt;*'ree day.
Mich. Thr couple wa. traveling High Speed Blamed budget of tint billion lloly. and
■Unr lesson wiili Hie Christian must lie filed t&gt;* Easter, arrnrdmg ira no longer ha. Ihe power to
promised In speed dreenlrallralion I - " 1 ininule shoppers franllially
north alter a Florida tour w hen.
Hems
while
m r ****p nn*&gt; *erv«* In «nnfu»c lo Dirrelor Ronald Perry
rnfnrre It.
of industry, trade and agrlrolturr tried in choo-e gifi
Studrnt* in high ichmil or «oil
"NATO muat disappear from
-insirucuog ui, t-..H o i..—« .. — (hey were stopped on French and I n D p o t h l O f M I llC ' during Ihe mming year
other people pirked up Iheir lay ImiIIi i educing the im part of ihr
one and Hi- purilv of thr other.’* rgc may obtain application form. Germany," Ihr editorialist said.
carry out the expressed judgment Commercial. They were greeted by
a way*.
---------------------from the office In Ihr Civic Center. I "Germany belong* lo the Grfof the court The resolution wa. Charlie Morrison, representing Ihe i BELLI. i.I.ADE. I la. lU PIl—
Downtown mrrrlianls will slay
Needed are three playground main ”
passed unanimously.
Chamber of Commerce.
Excea.lve speed at a dangerous Fisherman Rescued
open Inflight and tomiurow hill
YOKOSUKA.
(UPll - X will close at tha regular time
assistant*. .1 minor playgruund as
■■
"Thi. mean, that Negroes are The Sainea signed Iheir Christ•'»» **«t blamed for a two
__________ Japan______
•l.lanls, two ssater skiing instrur
**j
i
now permitted to u»r all the park ma&gt; card; "your rourtr»y couple, r *r collision which killed nine per
cargn ship reco rd ?. lap* Christmas Eve Sales on tr llm n
facilities — Ihe tennis courts. He
p n and |&gt;U|( s amrs
*',n* *n(^ ho.pltallied another.
fithermen from the stand Christma. »to4k were nulrnt in
tors, llirrr life .uaril
un arts
vv P n tliP r
baseball field*, the golf eour.e.,
--------------------------The Highway Patrol said a car lng
on|»-- ra*, on * h„ |, ,hf, most store*. The sidewalks were
and craft* spretaiiit. Iiir»-e ba.c
C x A L I aw l
OAXAl'A Xli-xlns i l ' PI t - X bus hall um pire, and one secretary.
Fair Ihiough Tuesday •tin
Ihe a muse men: rule.
all the f | „ | * f l l l | l n / » „ a u vi*.-*.*..* r‘'n,»lnlnl! mnr Puerto Rican la had ilriflnl for 29 hour, and Iran, i logged with children, rnllrjr slu Itiwtlril
with Christina, shopper,
facilities." l-aUirdr said
, 7 * “ V"® ' w .
^ l’orrr‘
*uinl! “ ,0 “ m,lr, ferred them lo a .D trr f.-hm*
dents and housewives l hrlvlinas overturned on th«- Pan Xinrrlcan All form er summer employe* are sllgbll* higher temperature*. High
The .wimming pool I. closed I AIt IS (U P ll—Gen. ( harles
de
hour early Sunday when it j Isoat d «»s ammum- d l- l
inusir frnm several Imvlnrst rvlab Highway Pi miles -nuHira.t nl asked lo inform Ihe department If this afternoon In inldje'x. law to­
thi. lime of year," hr added. Gaulle proved again today that he spun out of control and slammed
llies wish lo t&gt;e rnmldered for re night 1! In 3*. Northeast to east
li.hmenla
tilled the .hopper, with hrr, Sun()&lt;1 kll|lnj.
won't be aMe tn say anything I' flrtt in Ihe minds of hia Iron- Into a rar driven by an nffduly W i l l t d * NoiV Hd'e
rniploy
ment next summer
wind. J to 13 mile* per hour.
Ihe
old
Ihristma*
spirit
end
at)|j
jnplf|„
j
m
n
in
Ihr
wor.l
traf
hied countrymen by sweeping tn policeman
about it
NEW
YORK
tl'P
li
\Xinirr
smile, and cheery greeting, were (|r accldrnl
Mexico a history,
election as president of France for
Eight of the Puerto Rican, and
began al 3 40 am . r . l toila*
heard everywhere.
A|| of the victims *«cre Itelirvril
a seven-year term.
the policeman were killed.
Store* remaining open Saturday |o
Mexican*
Judging Of Lights
i More Households
nighl irported exr.llrnl sale* re
T,,r lpffd|n| ln), „vburned
W A SH IN G TO N f U l'D —T h r i rn
To Start Tonight
"'*1*.
° nr "L**'*,
and plunged n*tr a -iv b»ol hank
tu. Bureau predicted lo d av that l l I h r h i . l o r y o f .Sanford .hopping
...
paralleling the road when Ihe
Christmas Lighting Contrat cn
Ihr nation may have a a man* at
driver swerved In an effort to
trie. «cre cloied at noon today.
76 million h o u s e h o l d , hy l9*o—.Vi
avoid two |ierton- vsalklng down
Ju d'inr of thr display, will lie
per r e n t more than the v it i * i f » * i 14 Children Take
Hie highway. The two pr-tlt-siriant
gin ' &gt;nl hi hy XU*» F lorence
tallied last March
ami 70 ot Ihe 72 person* atvnard TAI.I.AIIASSFIE i Ill'll—At least Nathan Sinllh. 29. Itolh of Wen^ ’rigld. Mrs. Voile William. Jr..
17 persona were killed on Florida vlilw. were killed Sunday In ail
the
b-i. were killed
Joe Malhiruv and Cdr Edward
Annual Yule Tour
Ike’s
Yule
Presents
The
only
survivor*
the
rondurhighway*
during Ihr vtcekend, arrident cn Slate Road to west
A
team
headed
by
Ken
Torbetl
n't
us*
nn
the
l&amp;Vyard
hole.
Mdh
Nuonrry
Fourteen ihlldren Irom Ihr l.u
of Ponce Do l^on.
W A SH IN G TO N
( U P ll I rest
Realdenl* and s .
rial estab­ I of the Sanford Naval .Mr Station the wind in hi* fare. Stout said
Ihrran Home in Slavu were es­ tor of Ihr bu* and « IS yearn'd |im,. ,n onr acrirtenl near llelle
42ve*r old Sara.ota mailman
lishments entering the Jaycee-.pon won top honor* In thr Santa Claus be was "ifiaid of thr hole," pie* deni and Mr*. Elsenhower present cort rd Ihiough Sanford vlorrs this Indian gill pxivenger. were sen Glad.' and Ihroe in another near u *sA killed
Sunday when hia truck
sored contest are reminded to keep 1tournament of thr Mayfair Men'- rd uut Ihe Ihrre wood, choked it Iheir Chiistnia* gifts In members afternoon hy Sanford • Seminole null, in lured
Tallahassee, the Mate Palrol waa hit hy a ra r which ran a
end drove it tn the hole,
°f the XXhitc House staff lodav. County Jaycee*.
their display, lighted between Ihe . Golf Association yesterday,
'
said today.
.top *ign. He waa Identified aa
Other members of thr winning
hour* of 7:30 and 9:30 p. m.
Second place team honor* went , • . . . .
., .
. .
Each child « n given IS with a e /\ i p . . J
Three persons were killed in an John FI. Marden
nightly, until winner, are announc­ tram were Bob Shed-ten. Dan , i Harry Tooke. Col. S. G. liar- l l ' I S l l F l l t ' C
U lT ltl'lc ))
-vhlrh In huv gifts far those on hi. **t V a d S C S U T I 0 0 0
accident six mile, northeast of
A Hellr Glade Negro policeman.
XVright and John Ivey
rtman. W. A. Patrick an-l Joe AnSOUTH BEND. Ind. (L'l'li
ed.
Chriatma* li«t Tlie mimes was oh
Tallahassee early today vshrn Ben MrCoy, 4*. anti eight Puerto
Tied
for individual ----honors
were
---- -------------------------- diew..
Joe Kuharich. head coa.h »f the u in n l from Hie sale of balloon.
their automobiles burst into Rican laborer* were killed Sunday
Cunning, association
association pietlpietlC0 rv irP C P l n n n r r l
°Dave
* ve Gunning,
On the thitd place tram » r tr Washington Itrdfkin. and former during Ihe Christmas patadr. Jay
Four
ra«e.
of
tannril
food
were
llainc.
after colliding head on on In a two ear rollialon near Belledent, hnd
and Gcnr
Gene W'lttrl.
XX'ltlrl, top amaam a­ Sonnjr Powell. Stout, Dr. Wade!Notre Dame guard, today wa* e re. turned Ihe remainder of the
|* p C lT lL C 3 . I UI UI C. U
rollrcted for IheSalv.itiu,i Army the Thuinasvillr Highway. They, Glade The Puerto Rican, wer*
teur ,n
In ,hf
thr ,re.rn
Ninhf
lfur
e ' , n tt PGA °Open
P f n hheir.
r,c
Rucker and Vern Jenning-.
named football torch at Notre proceed, over to the home lor Ihe Friday night during Ihe Junior were identified at C. W. Prince, | Identified a* PrlmiUvo Rloa Tores,
Wttael alM
also i.• stationed
stationed at
at NAS.
NVL
v T C U M C S U U Jf
witaal
Hidden priiei, for the greatest Dame, aucceedlng Terry Brrnnao children's eatenlial need..
High Chriitmas costume dance *1 &lt;7, and hi* wife, Georgia Lynn, 46; Joae Rodriguet, 21; JorgW
in- number of sixes in the tournev,
Christmas ^ve service*
will be ( Although
Although he
he didn't
didn't place
place for
for tn___________________
Ihe Sanford Civic Center.
44. both of St. MarF.*, and David Hudrigura. 20; Juan Luciano Marhonors, and
and wa»n't
wasn't a went to Ed Hunt, who had II. W. D O C lO I * W H S B U S V
heldWednesday night at tO:JO ladividual honors,
More than 200 young.lei* con­ Prince. 23. of Thomaavllle, Ga. ,rra. X: Slaton Dlax Riven, I t ;
the Naval Air Station protr.twnt member of ihe winning team. Ed J. Peter* waa runner up with nine.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (L'PIt B a n d i t s ( i e t $ 6 0 * 0 0 0
tributed to Ihr cnllrrlion. which ll
Marine Sgt. Robert G. Garel. Vernardo G a n ta . V ; Juan Do IU chapel. .Soloist Gerald Corington « o u t had
the day's greatett
More than
JO members and Dr. A. C. Meltui had a busy day
NEVX VOItK (U P ll—Four men destined to become aq annual af- 1 21. Fort l^iuderdale, waa killed 1ta Raiuos, 21; aad Carlo. Eitevgs
Pill ling "O. lloly Night” , as pari achievement, a hole in one. Smut their families
were served mast Sunday. F'lrat he attended Denoia wearing hooded khaki parka, held fair.
near Cocoa today when he ap-: Velaruei, 2$. all of Bella Glad*,
of a special muaical program.
picked up the golfer * dream on beef attar Hie tournament. Toy a , Croaby a wife while ahe gave birth
up Lincoln Saving. Hank today j Each student broight a can aa parenUy went to sleep at
the, Clinton Loe Ridgeway, V, waa
The public la Invltod. Passes No- 1
and vaab donations were turned I to a aonand one
hour later he and escaped with what polic# • • - 1an admittance fee. The food will wheel of hit car which craahed | killed lo Jacksonville .Saturday
may be obtained al the Air StaStout got hi. ace with a No. ^ ovar to the Elka for distribution to was withJayne- Mansfield who
timaled a. more than Mfl.OOO In ite distributed among lha needy In.n a Greyhound bui.
when his c a r collided with a baHon gale
wood, which h» ordinarily would tmd*rprivileg.d children.
aim gave birth lo a son
ti,a
Ifsmibea.
I Xt'Umer R. Ouigm, M, and nana filled truck.

Goldfine Sentenced To Prison

Sought By Officer,

'Friend' Of Adams
Gets Three Months
In Contempt Case

Nurse Buried Alive? One
Of Killers Dosen't Know

Holiday Rush Near Peak, By Brother-In-Law
Trains, Buses 'Swamped'
m

News Briefs

Cooper Is Willing
Jo Accept 'Draft'

Ingrid Remains In Villa,
NewHusbandAt Work

Presley Is Blamed
By Reds For Riot

Application Made
For Plant Water

Ike's Space Voice
Called ’Poor Joke’

' 'Courtesy Couple'

Reds Reject Note
On Berlin Defense

New Orleans loses
Segregation Case

. Registers Singing
Merry Yule Tune

I

Bus Overturns, 72
Persons Are Dead

At Least 17 Dead
In State Traffic

Tourney Winners
At M ayfair Listed

Donated At Dance

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Childhood Fantasy Rules
This Town At Christmas
CHRISTMAS VILLAGE, Torring ■ ly llfe-slse figures of the Holy
loo, Coon. —(UPI) — When Family. The animals, the Three
Christ m u time rc/ls armed, Tor Wlaa Men, the Angels and the
Guiding Star — all ire Ihere.
rtagtoo cesses to be an industrls) This year more than 50/00
center sad becomes a little world youngsters and adulis are expect
of childhood finis sty Instead
ed to visit Christmas Village. Only
The Yule tide spirit took hold local residents are permitted dur
M s year on Sunday, Dec. T, with lag the first week. But alter that,
the opening of Christmas Village, everyone Is welcome
where Santa Claus and his elves A special day—Telephone Day
a n greeting thousands of kids and —is set aside for children who
frownnps from near and far.
cannot visit Santa in person. And
Every day. until Santa leaves there'a also a "Hospital Day,"
Christinas Eve on his Very Im­ when Santa and his elvrs visit
portant Journey, the Jolly old the shut-in* at Chsrlotte Hungergentleman Is .“at home" to all.
ford Hospital here
Ha sits on a flittering throne Christmas Village Is In lls lllh
near a ' erackllnf fireplace sur­ year. It is a project of the Tor
rounded try *11 kind* of toys and ringtnn Park and BecrriUon De­
Bluffed animals. He ehats sally partment and was conceived by
with the younailer* who call on program director John Bortenski.
him, and listens aympathctlrilly to He Ihought of the Ides to show
their secrets.
the people his gratitude for their
In n nearby room are his elves, tr.sny kindnesses while he was
hamraerlnx, pstnlini end deccirat- seriously ill In a hospital
la f thousands and thousand* of
toys that must he ready for de­
livery by Christmas Eve
As they work, they talk with
the children, answer their rndtess
questions. show them where they
TAMPA (U PIi—A young father
sleep and eat. The walls and ret!
lac of the workshop fairly drip and hi* I-ycar-oM daughter each
with toy*, gay decorations and lin­ lost two finger* Wednesday tn the
whirling blade of a power mower
eal.
Dominic Ditnchl, M. of nearby
The elves, with their stocking
eaps, pointed green shoes ind fur­ Riverside, was mowing gras* at
ry beards, look the same as they a motel when hi* daughter. Linda,
stuck her hand tn the mower.
(to in the story hook*.
Bianrhi tried to fre* hi* djugh
Emm the workshop, it's otlv a
atone’s throw to the Chrlstmis Vil­ ter'* hand from the machine, but
lage corral. ThsUs where Santa's before he could pull It out, the
reindeer—all eight of them —are Wade lopped off two fingers on
both hls and hi* daughter's left
kept in readiness for Dec. U
in a little pink house there's hand.
Rudolph the Bed No»ed Brlflderr
The brain of the average human
and in a smaller pink bouse a
male weigh* 1,400 grams, or 45 3
baby reindeer—Soowfiake.
A muted carillon arrangement of ounces, according to tha Armed
“ Joy to the World" leads the child Force* Institute of Pathology. The
ran to the creche, where the na­ average fertile hrsln weighs 125
tivity scene la depleted wUh near­ grams less.

Four Fingers Lost
By Man, Daughter

Washington Window

Telephone Book Is BankTo Some People'19 59 w ill Be Very Good For Economy
PITTSBURGH —(U P!)— ,,My biUi. which the subscriber stuffed
- The $434 billion, about four billion dol­ will mean consumers w-tll have
money. . .the 1150. . .It's in the into hls pockels He was whistling *SEW YORK - ‘L'1’1'
almost SIR billion more to spend
lars below 1957
&gt; " r 19a '»
,ft * 1 ver&gt;'
book. The book your man Just as he walked away.
The biggest gains in 15k) are in 1959 than in 1951.
Telephone book, have been the
,or ,he r,,lon ‘ rf,Ur£Ca’ looked for In Industries hardest hit
picked up today "
,
.
„
economy
Consumers ire expected to add
The Pittsburgh housewife gasped repository for
marriage licenses. Lesdlng economics see no boom by the recession, tnctuding auto- about on# billion dollar* to their
out the words over the telephone ilock certificatei. love letter* &lt;j^ej0pmcnt in 1M9, but they are motite, rubber, iteel. copper, alu
to an official of the Reuben H. army diichar^e paper* and even ^nfldent the poll reccition recov. minum, appliance* and railroad
savings In the new year.
Donnelley Corp. which holds ■ baby formula*.
Also brightening the picture 1*
ff).
heyan in 1951 will con- The construction induitry, which
contract to distribute directories Samuel F
Phillips, general
throurh the new year
countered the industry trend in the belief that industry's expend!
for the Bell Telephone Co throurh t commercial manager of Bell, who Tb» consensu* is that higher per- PM by operating at record JcveH. turcs for new plant and equipment
WJ h ? * o E na.,ured the woman ,up' ry , f * ®v*r,U distribution I .^ 's, incom e' IncrcIIcd'govern- will do even better in 1055 Th&gt;
th ie v e * ! ? e ff o r tC u ld he made *P‘ rH ®°
r'f*'n,,y ,0
inert business and consumer volume of new-construction tn I9W
t tin* ihi mr&gt;rev it » j i Whn * sweet n ig
*
tpcndlnf. a record lev cl of con* may rue another three billion dol*
» was remrnH to hJr r t J w a t r t
a hr. r " “H
. Ph,,,lp‘ •&lt;"»'»"« »n'' * ,M l ,,,rk ,n ln ,lf‘ ,0 4 n*"*' * * * o( ' ' m*" 51 A f f p n H n n r n R e c o r d
M rre n a a n c e r e tu r n
” 'd
, V ‘nS ,hf .h*d lf.n i0mt ventory aeeWBUlaliOfl Will everct.e billions.
the wad of hills triumphantly and pictures
that were keepsakes The - ^ ^ t i l forces for expansion
The auto industry, which ar
cried *•
plcture» could not be rcplsced and yjanv rconomitti also believe reunis directly and indirectly for
"It * a rood thing I'm ayatema- she pleaded with ua to find them th&gt;, inflation will be arrested In one out of every *even Jobs In the
T'nlled Press International
lie f had the hill* stashed in
• Af! "
°! l**’r-blous dig |9W making most of the antic! country. 1* highly optimistic that
The Na'ional Football League
the yellow pae under ‘Banks.’ "
Donnelley officials say subsrrih f U’r '■’f011*" ,l*c5“
** paled gains In economic activity it* I9» model cars will sell well recorded Its first attendance total
a i i t o ^ a K r t w e s and valued ,,’n '1 ,k^ pl!c,“lLM ^
lh: real r&lt;H,er thin flh il* » n
The *"t.rip.Ved improvement In of more than three mi!lmo in 195*
kecDiakcs each year w-jien their
nrw*
Although the economy will rue auto iiles — from 4.500.DM units while breaking its crowd record
telephone hook "vault*" are torn
h ,r ,0 plrk h,,m up 41 ,hf steadily through 1955. the new year In ISM to S.SOO.OOO or more -w ill for the *eventh straight • year
office
will not be without its problems benefit a long list of supplier In
According to crowd figures rerd to
"That
ago. The
■nriirv collector had
...... wrai two months -«»
.Comprtitlmi for fie consumer , riuslries. including tires, pilnl. tex leased at the T? m itdar se»*on
One Donnelley
T
^ «W1k «*" ^
- d Industry tile glass and steel
name* the prnfe.- nnal circuit at
barely left . T m e whenit*r panicwill he faced with a continuing Sparking Ihe growth o( the cco- tra d e d T tw .nn cu*lo-ners tb|*
stricken resident raught up with
profit-rqueere The level of unetn nomy in the
includes a —
few
. . . .coming
„ year will he 'e a r This figure inclines
him.
ployment i* expected to d«cllne th« nation s LS mtllnn ronsumer* thasasand fart* who got tn on comthe^man^icreameX*1 m
( U S p id O T H D o n a t e d
iiowlv
and
t
h
e
'Federal
Reserve
v
ho
account
for
almost
twoIhirdv
slowly aod the Federal
nllmentary tirkels but CnmmisMONTPELIER. Vt —(L'Fli — Board's tight t..oney policy—which d all the goads and services sold • loner B 'rt Bell s final official
Setting the directory, the man
eus 1mikes
makes it more exprnilve
expensive io
to borrow
boi
shook it Out floated ivi rrlip l » Thr Sl»lehcmic here has 2BI
2fit cui
each year.
count of pay ire spectators should
ft
i rtax.* « k*«
nk
pldors
hutl nnobody
knows where money — may hair some effect
Economist* anticipate that con too three^ ,mlllton The 15 clubs
they came from Official record*
on housing starts later in the year simrrs will spend close to 5307 ^ew* J RW.TII istt year
don't mention Ihe nirke! plated
prspiir three problems, econo- billion in 1955 for everything (rom The
The *m dl'idual crowd* for the
brass bowls, which are polished mists surveyed fsy United Pres* automobiles to haircuts That final week end nf the regular
every two year* when Ihe State international are convinced 1959 would be a gam of about 517 bil­ c.imn.i!tr Browns ■ Giant* at
I^-gislatifre meets,
H||j witness "a sound business lion over 1958.
New York 83.192: Rams • Pack­
The groundw ork for this increase ers at Los Angelr* M 631 Colls— ■
■ ■
recovery along a broad front "
r»
rx i •
/" L
The groi* national product, the in comtimcr spending will be laid y orty.Nmer* at' San Francisco
B oy B a k in ? tliu n ip
dotltr value nl all.g-wd* and *erv by an estimated . 3 7 per rant tn j j ^
----------ars at Chicago.
NEW YORK t UPI i - Light
Eagles Redskins at WashDRONO. Maine —&lt;UPIi—The ires purchased in th» nation, u creisr m personal income reflect
heavyweight champion
Archie new cherry pie baking champion slated io rise around right per ing higher wages and salaries,
Steel­
inrton. 22.821: Cardinals
Moorr, the ring a marvelloua Me­ at Orono High School i* 17-ycar- cent in 1959 tn a new all time high longer hour* at the job and rising ers
at Pittsburgh. 16 680
thuselah. was rigmrd "Fighter of old Leonard l Comeau. a varsity of J4TI billion Some economists employment.
Ihe Year" today by the Boxing football player who won the title j look for an even greater increase
Disposable income «h*t can­
Writers' Association
Production of plastics totalled
to 195* reflecting the reerfsionIsjmers have left after prying their
against the girls in hi* home eeo
The BWA unanimoualy voted nomtrs course only two weeks if which stalled industry in the firs* txxrs. also 'n il rise 5 7 per cent fo&gt;ir billion. 587 million pounds tn
him the annual Edward J Nell ter baking a pie for the first lime iix months, the GNP declined to | to a rrw peak of S32* billion, which i 1957. up seven per cent over 1958
Award for nut standing eontribu
Uons to the sport during 195* His
greatril contribution was list
w-cck’s berolcsUy dramaUc de
fen*e agalBit Csnadian Y'von Du
relle at Mootreal
When Informed of his selection.
Archie declared. "Oh. great! All
my life I’ve been fighting toward
this It's the richest reward nf
mv career "
The writers also voted the
James J
Walker
Memorial
Award for long and mentoriu*
service to Brooklyn's Sam Taub.
nnee secretary to the famoua Bat
Maslcrsnn and Inngtlme boxing
wTlter and radio announcer. He
has been the association'* record
ing secretory nearly 30 yeira
Moore. 42 or 45, and Taub. 72.
will receive their plaque* at Ihe
writers’ dinner next month

Pro League Breaks

7th Straiaht Year

Ole Archie Named
'Fighter 01 Year'

will begin rising liter in the year,
This, coupled with the reversal of
Inventory policies from liquidation
to accumulatlor. will be definite
upward factors In the economy, j
The economy came through the
recession in good shape. Some ex­
cesses were eliminated and a
Jirry thVt now [spick*
Ing up speed
The high level of consumer
spending and government expendUurci in 1?5* prevented the bust
nell dfc|lne from becoming a mon
serious economic dislocation
A key factor behind the o p ||
miim surrounding PSI Is the greaT
improvement that haa been noted
in consumer confidence since the
recession hit its peak In the spring
nf jgyi when consumer* are optimlstic about their economic fulurfi they are willing to spend a
p ra te r portion of their Incomes
nn those goods and services which
r i | , P th«1r living standards

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MERRY CHRISTMAS 10 ALL!

me the bounce and put tome man
w indow
By LYLE C. WTL60N
in ray plare who is really compe­
WASHINGTON (U TI)-The po­ tent
litical heat where I work is more
lln*i fthndd Art
noise than substance Just now so
am beginning to thmk that
I've been browsing again in the Ihe"I man
who suffers me to re­
UUie volume of thn collected writ­ main In his service is licking in
ing! of my father, the late Har­ business judgment, for It surely
mon D. Wilson.
set ms that If he were alive to hii
My father used to write a col­ Interest* he would give me Ihe Oranse Begins Drill
RALEIGH, N C 4UPI S - The
umn in Arthur Capper'a Topeka bounce and put a new man on
Dally Capital. He ofirn wrote the job who really knows how tn Syracuse University football team
which will inert Oklahoma m the
about a character he called "The run it
Orange Bowl at Miami, FIs . Jan
Worried Man " My father was a
"I intend to query •&gt; lot ol my I. begins drill* today at the Norm
good man and ho really wasn't working
friends in ascertain If my
worried much. He used to write, experience Is * common one If II Carolina State University field
and mean It. that he was perfect­ is. I am going tn quit worrying Syracuse Coach Ben Schvvartrwal
ly reconciled — wnuld ho wholly but If It turns out (Mat others are der plans two a day practice ses
satisfied—If be Just could surcccd not rntlcired a* I am. than I am sions while here before liking hls
4* man squad on In Miami Dec
in being a good average man
going to hunt a new joh. In order
He was, in fact, way above av­ to have a place to light when 27.
erage. Ho never tasted alrohol In • am fired "
any form, but he was not a pro^
My mother was alarmed when Shop For Christmas
hlbilionJit. He didn't smoko murh. this piece appeared But my fatli
At
bu* hr had a pipe and old Carrie cr reassured her. explaining that
A. Nation, a battlc-ax U ever was. hls bos* wouldn't be c h u m p
itormed Into the office one day nnough to fire him and he never
and beat up hit pipe with her did. Don ! gel the idea my father
hatchet. My lather thought that «a* a lin y or pnllyanna He had
was funny and wrote a pi e r e few had habit*, hut out in we*,
about it for ht» column
tern Kansas limy still tell how his
Bcasoas for Worry
profanity could in minute* rlpeu
214 E. 1ft
But the piece I am borrowing a whole fieJd of grain
tcrtiy i* one he wrote about "The
Worried Man " My father knew
what men worried about. This is
the piece:
&gt;1 frequently wonder how II li
that I hold my Job. Half the time,
when l receive my check at the
red of tb« week. I eipert also to
Gel
get a nota informing mo that
Cns»h
» y servlets are no longer need
ed; that it is time for » * to hunt
Km
a new Job. There m iT be no real
ARMOUR’S
reason for this, but I eannot get
Charily
eiver the feeling l do my best
ftrn tie
116 Its 20 \
with Ihe task* that are assigned
With
to me. and try in every manner
I,II
to pieiso my employers But in
spite of all I can do. 1 am con-.
Q U IC K F R O Z E N —H IM
ttnuallr meeting people who tell
me how my work should he done.
"They tell me that 1 did this
thing wrong, and that 1 fell down
miserably when I attempird to do
wv-nsthing else. They are rnolto­
nally pointing out errors of judg­
r.
ment and telling me bow much
better thing* could hive been
done I am painfully aware ol the
ddlfieeriei In toy work, but I
Shurfine
find that my wise friends are onto
rev failings vs better shape than 1
STUFFED
am- It Is on this account that 1
wonder so frequently how it t*
that 1 manage to hold my Job
.1 - I.h.
Winter Garden T O l i v o e
I meet so many people who are
Can
Family Siee
O liv e s
doing nothing, aod who teg] other
people bow much b e t t e r they
2 Or.
Fruit Pics
With S3 or M"rw Order
could do my wvtrV, that It Is a con
•tant source of surprise to me
kpplr — Tumpkin
Jar
that my employer does not give
Cherry — Prirh
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VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1958

United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 330

Southern States To See Atlas, Record Baby Moon
Satellite May Broadcast Atlas Can Be Seen Only 35 Men Knew; Mass-Killer Loses; Four-Ten Satellite
Over State Today 'Launcher' Didn't Will Die March 2? 'On Course'Toduy
Ike's Voice From Space
t'AI’K CANAVERAL. Fla. (LTD— An American antel

WASHINGTON* (t P I'— The IV
lens# Department announced that . CAPE
, „ CANAVERAL.
. ..Fla. (UPD ager
.... here for . Contatr.
..
...the com
I.INCOI \ Neb (I PIS - The
the pant L*. S. Allas satellite can ^
M r«r*»o‘ In the l mted l-any that made the Atlas and
WASHINGTON (U PD — Prrsl-I Without confirming i«r denying v* *Pfn by the man in the itreet
that the Atlaa mu- T rain Maloy. chief teat ronduc- Nebraska Supreme Court today Ills* vvcitfhiity: icnrly I ' * tone circled the earth toduy. n|i(iar*
«Uot EHeohotaer’a voice may be that Eisenhower's voice u a i In- p, to American ritlrs before night
"»* '"tended aa an earth lor, were the only two Comair upheld the first • drgree murder ently ready to hroadcaat on cue the voice of President Kisen*
satellite up until two hours before men atsltoned here who knew the conviction of mass killer Charles hovver.
beamed on earth stations from solved. Defense Department offi j,u tod*v
Starkweather and set March ?7 as
outer apace today.
dais said they hoped to trigger
ThP pfnUEon , ald the satellite foundling. President Eisenhower secret
The Defence Department announced at 12:30 p. tn. to­
the date o( execution
A recorded presidential state- the tap« recorder into action hena)lP ,y,rPP pa„ P, 0\ r r the
onf of ,h# 55
"We spent all week making up
d ay that ihe Allan •satellite is “moving satisfactorily on
Starkweather,
former
garbage
O m ent was believed to be stored In tween noon and 4 p m e.s t to lm lPd States during this
after
At
hour* before rero. the itortrs about why we did some collector who shocked the nation
course". It said it should h* visible
a tap* recorder in the gigantic day
noon
8IXC ,hl, schedule for mfn ,n ,he
«r»dting sta- things like w, did 1 McNabh said Iasi January with a savage mur
In three passages over the south­
Atlaa astellite hurled Into an or­
The satellites messages were ,hf afi&lt;.rnoon tall times eastern ,lon* h*d ,0
,t&gt;Id
"• became an accomplished liar
spree, had origtnallv b e e n
ern states this afternoon.
bit from Cape Canaveral. FU . to be rrceited by four specially- ,ur.iiardi
B
McXabb. operations manMcNabh taul that when the mis der
scheduled to die Dec I* He was
The mighty Atlas satellite was
Thursday night.
equipped nations—at Los Angeles.
jB
tj,p
f4r,t
0f
these
passes,
its
----------------------------------ill*
WM
launched
there
were
SO
In the first of
passes. Its
convicted May 23 and the Jurv
a double propaganda victory for
Ft. Iluachuca. A rir. Ft Sam Hou 12th
i « i. orbit.
nr|,„ It,, ...it
i*.
,.XPr
|
|
■%
•
0
to
W
men
13
the
blockhouse
Only
will be over New f c l
•
f
v|vcctfied the death pen.vltv
Ihe Unitrd States. It showed the
.ton, Trv and Ft Stewart. Ha
;,Hran' a| jI y,
k j lAA U
,ri' '
Orleans
JO p m and
and Jack
Jack M
l A / JCf PK C |n* | oA ft CC J hindful ^
Starkweather admitted Iti s|jv
ability of American science and
Would further ( ommunicatlons it.
r
i
.
.
u
„
i
s
.
.*
mmI
1
C
V
V
J
I
I
I
I
C
I
J
Mas*
confusion
ami
-luma*
sonvtlle. F la, about 2 p. m . mov l l v V V d ■ # ! I w l *
on a vseeklong murder orgy
(ended lo downgrade previous esIt was expected that If the com- m | (rom „ fll to
erupted when the missile seemed tngs
last January with his girl friend
DENHAM. England it Pit -V
rofk‘ '
to go in a completely unexpected
mumcations experiment succeed
0 n its next pass, about two G o l d f l l i e L O llV lC te C i
Fugalr. 15 He later admit­ 1 S Air Forve court martial to
Th* R.ShO pound latclllte roared
direction Fortunately, the saletx Card
h0UM l , , , r ,hc M,*lU,e * '11 ** WASHINGTON (U P D - Boston officer who destroxs errant mi* ted an 11th slaving, committed a dav sentenced M Sgt Marcus M !T'° "V’
*l
P- m- •-•-«‘ . 7 rja k
4f,n
fr Kl P-“ ° Te'
11 3 40 industrialist Bernard Goldfln# to- files was one of tho«e in the month before the murder ram Mary moul, 37. of Hobby sv tile. N. Thlir»‘u )'- •' was a bulls ey* on the
page
would ^
«
p- m : AbiJfnr T , x - 3:51 p- m * -lav was convicted of contempt of know
V . to life imprisonment for th* ! vrr&gt;r '•” » trF ** ,hf Air Force. An
RERUN (UPII — The CommaDallas 1 JJ p. m ; Shreveport. La . , ouft
an mcome tax ca-e In
Card was sonvictrd Nov. 21 of,
Curt Johnston 31. who pushed the same eharges of first degree premeditated arsentr munter o( 1automatic guidance system, in use
lis t orgin Junge W elt ridiculed n’«rfl»Ir*dio networks for broad- 3.5* p m,: Jackson, Miss.. 3 54 p^uon
for the first time on a satellite
the button to fire the Atlas, had murder a--l ven'meed to life im­ hi* 43 year-old wife
the Atlantic Tar! as a paper
....... cJ ,l._*ndProbably to the \oice p m . Pensacola. Fla . 3 i* p. m .
sbool^ performed perfectly , and
The
14-man
court
took
almost
no
Idea
he
w a s launching a moon.
prisonment. Her attorney Is seek, two hours before returning Hi* the Atlas was guidnl. rather than
tiger" today, and challenged the °\_Cmf rle*: .
..
. . Tallahassee. Fla.. 3:59 p m and ‘G if t* X o t W a n t e d
right of th* Allies to defend West
broadcast recordings would Jacksonville again a p. m.
”.V*.’w t s ~ V . " Ti' p ! “ The
°Rf '’re' ,ou* ‘ho° ' &lt;u&gt;- h' ing a new trial
sentence of life Imprisonment at thrown, into exactly the orbit path
put a dramaUc highUfht on a
The latcllite s next trip o\cc ATI.ANTA.
t t P n — Tnc |,J4j l»rrn duinc *uaiic riUinc *ml
hard labor for the dapper ser­ that had been planned
» • * .:
. ...
communications icit that could the United States wtll be over low"^ V
.^ihincome
co m f^tax
t^Ttornts
o rn ! Ing 1'’ld
'*f ” ,rn °went
U,&lt;“ d“r*
The Allas rarrletl In its nose
The Red publication scoffed at , „ d |0 a fulure o{ Um)tIfli mll.
_ , . __
.
..
. . . mat ng out
state
geant The sentence also earned
firing H"Everything
well
er Calfontia and it I. expected to
s
advantage of the holl- and since ibro dvr crew has in­
rone a communications system de*
Hte NATO Council . uRUimoul „
ln J cm U|n U|f, oi
a
dishonorable
discharge
and
for­
po.ul rate.
d tc.ien in Part- iM . wrr!. to re Ul„ fop „ mmuoleitton, lnd u l . be 'J.lble low on the hor .on in
feiture of all pay and allowances. signesl tn record messages front
sisted that he wear the same
1
Jeet Ruulan demands for West fVlllon re iay. the 150 pound pay- the San Diego area about 3:35 p. •
The lourt late Thursday found station* on Ihe ground and play?
clothes
every
shot
m.
J e m abandonment of the Commu ,Md
,he , 700 p0J%
Won’t Visit Russia
Marymont guilty of poisoning bis them bark at a specified time. The
Thursday night he was wearing
mst encircled city.
includes a tape recorder xehlch
wife. Mary, with arsenic and com­ Defense Department hinted strong­
WASHINGTON (U P D - The At­ a black ten gallon hat. leather
• One is forced to think of the can store up as many aa l.MO
mitting adultery with Mrs Cyn­ ly that President Eisenhower'*
las satellite launched Thursday boots and a ted string bow tie
words of Mao Tie tung. who de­ words.
thia
laylor, a 24 year old English voice might be one of the first re­
night will not travel over Russian
l ruled Piets International
layed back from spare.
scribed Imperialism as a paper
woman.
territory, a Defense Department
The four ground stationa sent
A (rrsh blast of snow and tubIa*ng As Res
tiger.'* Junge Welt
tiger,'"
tveit .aid,
raid, -Imper
"imper- m enage, to the satellite which
The
American
serviceman,
a
spokesman said
rrro Irmpcratiiret pushed into the
The n*nr satellite measures &amp;3
lalitm li outwardly fearful and ,, wll, re{urn t8 lh, ltatton,
Korean
War
veteran,
could
have
rortbern plains I vie Thursday,
fo*t long, twice as long as th*
frightening, but inaid. weak and receipt of a toded signal.
Reds
Report
Atlas
whipped alonf by ’0 In 10 mile I'een sentenced lo death on the average highway bus. It outweigh*
bollo-ar.
:
iunler
charge.
The Defense Department hinted
MOSCOW (UPI 1- Moscow Radio
per hour winds
"No military threat wdl prevent that Elienhowvr . voice wai used.
Maiymont stared straight a Russia'* .Sputnik II. which weigh.
PARIS (UPD— Gen. Laurti Nor- and the official Tast new. agency
The Chicago weather burrau Is
the canrytal out of the measures
head
as Col. Albert Snider of In • d t.139 pound*. and Sputnik III,
-------------------------—
stad. NATO supreme commander, loday reported the successful
turd cold wave warnings (or most
announced by the Sox let Union . .
dtanapolt*.
In d . Ihe court presi­ which weighed 2.923 pound*.
_
_ .
warned the Soviet Union today th e11,unchmg of the U. S Atl.a mi.,,
... of the Midwest north of the Ohio
Scientist* »aht the hlg assembly
Sfthe transfer of control over its N o n r A A C
\ o l l l r i l l A 'Vest will not heatltate to hit back' lile wiiiKsut comment
TAI.l a iia s s m . u r i i
Mo River as void north winds os re­ dent. read Ihe sentence
should be |&gt;lalnty visible in th*
sector of Berlin to the local n u Q l O B S J C l U l l Y C ’nth nuclear weapons tf Russia
,
»'d» mo,or‘‘,i
hern spared
run a mild, stnilliernlv floss- of air.
southern part of the United States,
Reds). Those gentlemen who
attacks
Resrulus Is Scrapped rate
»n0,h,rincrease—at
4U,° ,ub‘,W
v mfnr
,urjnf,‘
The cold Canadian air churned
shining most brightly at dusk.
least
the
.poke such hard w ord, in I’arii
up snow at many points along the
Ihr firing quickem-vl speculation
1'Tb*lr*“ ,mU‘l be absolutely no WASH,NGTON U P D - T h e time being
certainly must Wi-owr that an at P / t r T n l a l M i w in a
tack on the German Democratic l O f
0 l3
M XH1Q
'"••‘‘n-lcrst.ndini about thedeter Na , , %uperuMe Rcgulu. II to
that Hu* country is nearing the
State Insurance Commissioner nortlirrn tier of states, as well as
rum
at
some
points
where
a
brief
point where it could put a man
J. Edwin Larson Thursday turned
!fcpu “ c would bo su ic id e ;
nuclear weapons in case of ag abandonrd by the I»efen»e Depart- down a request (or rate Uiovts reprieve (rom record cold hud
into space. Some scientist* point­
The Commumst publlihed Berlin
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - The srflllo n » Norstad said lie ad
11 ruled h dms ■ondilloti*.
ed out that the United stalea now
Teitunr charged that unemplor- state NAACP will push for "com j,cvsed Ihr' assembly of the seven ment in three weeks as an econ- totalling ** 1 Jkw rent The re
New snow- mrasuml at thrre
baa that capability, hut the pro­
quest viav tiled by Ihr Nalmnal
ment is increasing In West Berlinp|fte racial desegregation" in nalton Wei, Kuropean Union which cmy measure
MOSCOW (U P It — Nikolai Bul­ blem still la hour in get th* spaee
because
German buimeasmca
buiineasmca are
are—*
*— --*—
•- ^-------Buicau of Casualty Underwriters Imlit* rally lo-lay —ronlpmrd tn
ctuM German
voting,
achools.
housing govern it holding a four day session here A fl.v c R Z L 'p -it 1 o n e
Larson denied tho increase be fall m Minnesota the Oikotas, ganin appeared today to have traseler hack alive.
u- k
P
h T
ill1 *nd mdu“ n m F or,d* b&gt; nnfi»p
Nor»Ild
tbe "shield
* forces WASHINGTON lUPIl
T.p T1 — •
cause th. Rurtau produced at Wisconsin and Michigan At much taken much of the brat nut of the
rCltlflld Cllf.
1H3.
Kit w,d
enmnund
. . . i{pinn#H
six inches was forecast for "anti-party" charge* agiinst him
The Zeitung n ld th t fitualion
The sroup'i eieculne hotrd. *- #Tcf tK* fnp-w.. t* r*ute m~i Tcnlafion •aid iftdtr
Alla* c?fidtnre only the loss experience as
by making a full confession and
companies in its utganiralion. .Minnesota.
ran
In the mid .Mississippi \ alley, conlribulmg In Ihe case against
'■
Z R
1xe* 'U,e
10' consider
after launching his initial lull
/feet
r,h4ll",«
h#a t" feet In vsIhlrti make up less than So per
&gt;r *to Soviet demands E
forT the
chart
Iti h,re
course for theThur‘d*-V
next throe
.n .,v
long ' and
der
__. . . U . - of
f VWest
I’. . . DBerlin
.. I.M tafv
..
.
- 1**1*
1 , 1 __ . . . . .
__
conversion
into AN
an year., said. it wit]
rent of the sompanies in Florida ui yet untouched hr the approach­ hi* fellow m tsrm ni*
place Hrsl
"Thl. pause, coming shortly if dim eter.
No such plea* veere reported to
undefended *fre« city,"
••.Necessarily the experience 0! ing sold blasts, rrsiiirnti enjoyed
emphasis on voting
Ihr most pleasant night conditions have hern entered Isy other for­
A
Racing Revenue O ff
i„ ............ m
weeks
A warming southerly mer leaders accuved of trying lo
L owt&gt;- of Tampa said the goal is fon, ld#r
derision and when he TALLAHASSEE (U P D - State "riling She ..m e type ..f in.uran.r Row of air moved across the are.-\ subvert P r e m i e r Nikita 8.
ND.CiOO rcgiitered Negro voters by lakfl „
muit ,|o so in the full ludllor Bryan Wlllta rcporte&lt;l to '« a reirvant factor . .
whirh with temperatures m the ids.
HONG KONG (UPI&gt;— American
Khrushrhev'* plans to reorganlae
IWJ. a year picked because it 11 Kno*|cd£f that he risk, total an- da'- the state Racing Commission 'he llurrau tailed to condder.
heavy industry. Inrreave farm lurncoat soldier Richard G. Corth . lOOOi anmvers.ry of the free- nihllalion. because we are deter collection, during Ihe r»st yearI arson ripla.mwL
i&gt;induction and lake other *trp* den of East Providence, R. I , re
mg.. of the
ilavci.
mlnf&lt;, 10
t0 use
Ul, an tns
the force, at our declined some *443.121 over the
The Bureau had a.krd an In
10 improve Hie welfare of the Sov­ turned -o the free -eorld today
, . —.
mined
pnor collection period
itre .se of 12 6 per rent m l«dily
after five years in Communist
He .aid the organiialion wiU disposal," he said,
iet people.
iiam.gr insur.ns-e and 22 6 per
China and admitted he was hometncourag* parents to bring- lavs
-p,,. S fn fril, v,ord , «dded rm „
,n
Bulganin,
who
bad
l.-^n
under
sent in property damage.
,hf NATO communique B n S C S LO C lOSC
heavy fire from Kbrualtrhev and sick.
Fourteen children from the suit, as soon as possible to force phalll
Cordon, a former sergeant first
MIAMI t UPI I - Th. nearby " ;.a J*"
1 Hu t Communist I’art' leaders a*
Lutheran Home in Slavia will roam integration of school, m large tyvtti%inC ,hr Writ's determine
class, refused repatriation after
poH
alion
i
enters,
where
the
least
,lon
l0
llard
(,rm
.gam
st
the
So
u
a
*
Naval
.r
d
Marine
A.r
It*
,7*L
1
'
,
a
member
an!
posiible
leader
of
through Sanford atoree Monday
resistance Is offered
„ (l lhr, at tn
the w «*.t out of ,erve Base and the Jacksonville
" • be h»* dfn,ed *
m *u,» TALLAHASSEE. Fla (UPII
Ihr anil |&gt;arlv group, confessed all the Korean War. lie erossed into
afternoon, a . they purchase Christ- public
»• I Atr
.. T
TT.iinln,
CrK
•l»hillt&gt;
iMUSaHCl
Ir4tC
. iHlI It The Florida Supreme Court nilrd in a .|*eeeh Thursday In Ihe the crown colony wearing a light
Rut Gov. LeRoy Collins said nVi-lin.
N.v.l
T
e
^
n
lc
.l
a.n
nc
rrn
£
|)m
f
0,
ha,
m at pfts for each other with Thursday he knows of no comntu
t'»ljv that tl,e N '\\i P doe* not
blue overcoat, a white scarf and
t.r will be .hut iI m k1 |h r 'latest ^
lnnoum. „ 1 J% r
money from the Jaycee Christmas r.lty where voluntary inlegratlon
hive to turn over its ' rank and party's 1 en'ral Conimlllee
a loud blue lie,
i&gt;f a series of N.»y euthact.«
________
Saw
III*
Error
parade balloon sale.
file" mrmlM-rsbip rolls In a Flor
ran be accomplished without pub­
lie told newsmen who met him
The
former
Premier
said
he
op­
W»h five dollar* e tc h to spend, lic resentment and violence.
Ida committee of legislators In
at
Ihe frontier he wanted lo be
posed
parly
policies
while
serving
KIST During Yule?
the youngster, are expected to "We regret very much that the
vrsllgating rnminunltm
home for Christmas, lie denied,
SANTA BARBARA. Calif tl'P D
try out every merchant In town. elected officials feel this can not
However, the court said Hie as nominal leader" of Ihe group however, that he was disillusioned
—From its IWfool transmitter
• They will he escorted by 14 level­ be don« peacefully," Lowry laid
ronimlttre bad a right to know If but that lie bad sine* seen the with eomntunism.
decorated with an eight b»&gt;t
headed adviser, from th . Jay- in commenting on the governor's
curtain (irrsons. »u*pe(lerl of com 1rrer of hi* v*av *
Winners of the recent Heavy At tower
"I'm very impressed by com­
Bulganin • a p r r r h aimunded
reea The ad’ lsor. have been ad­ statement "However. If forced to lack Wing One bombing derby will holly and mistletoe wreath r.dio
munlsm. were on Ihe member-hip
with damaging epithets against munism." hr said
vL . j , „ ,, . station MST is displaying . *tvn
vised to keep mum on the advice, obtain our rights through other
lists
of
Ihe
orgamrallnn
Irlevi.ion Monday &lt;t 1
....
He admiltn! that he waa a
unless the purchase exceed, the legitimate measures, they must p. m. The program
The rouri also ruled ihe com­ the other member* of the group liaison man in Hw* POW camp
Brorrim' will
wdT"oVmiim
"» a r..
«■ " f ' 1 K » T
orgtnale |hj| c‘h rt|fm
—V.
M.
Molotov,
former
premier
amount In the child's hand
C A PE
CANAVERAL Fla mitter was lawfully nrganirrd ami
be taken "
at Panmunjom" in Korea but de­
from Channel 2. WESII-TV.
The Jaycees netted 3143 from
lt'PI&gt;— An officer l.SOO miles bad the right tn inquire into pos­ and foreign minister: former Pre­ nied tiring a leadrr of Ihe turn­
Appearing before the telavliion t
p .,,.
I
mier
Gromi
Malenkov,
former
the sale of TIO balloon, during the
away pushed a button tod.y »nd sible sedition* conduct of some
audience will be Cdr. Floyd L L -lU ie
Presidium member l aiar Kagan coats
parade The remainder of the pro
Harris, commanding officer of MIAMI &lt;UPI)— Robert It Hat sent a . ” ingr-| Rom
. arc missile nut Florida residents.
Cordon, Hie !i)th of the 21 Amer­
nvleli and former Foreign Mini*
&lt;redi will be turned over to the
iP
r
ruling
up,•Mentis
pusrd
the
icans who chose communism to
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine Cdr " • •» *“ »
r#r h*»
°',, r , ,hr A ,l,n" f ,n
of »
trr
Dmilra
Sbepllov.
Lutheran Home, where plans have
•ay for several Miami residents
llirris will discuss the history of hirrlgn n r which he parkesl t-r J"
Rulsanin* words damned Mai rhange hi* mind about coining
The Bomarc
Bomarc roomc.i
roomed up
up Ironi In lie held in rontrinpl if they
been made for it. u»e to ChristNaval Attack Aviation, and its » *&gt; »«
wmeone s hacky .rd
The
&lt;
nkov
a* an Iniriguer capable *•( home, drni#*l he was 4 member of
1
r
.
u
ai
ekl
si
Sillw
he
a*
• m a a fun
Ticket, will he on sale at the vital importance to tile security '**' Saturday night while hr •• the r*P«
*' lh.r,. “ r°*r uf continue to refine in answer ques alt kind* «&gt;f foulness- criticiicd ,l,c ' ornmu
Party.
The group will meet at the San' door of the Mayfair Inn tomorrow uf the Unitrd States
tended a football game, lie ran t noon It rose so swiftly it was lions
Motolov a 1 a man separated from
t
difficult to follow- with the rye
ford Clvle Center at 2 30 p m.; night for the seventh annual (dr. Harris will introduce the f‘nd ,hf house
High al-ove Ihr Florida roast. |&lt;
life and Hie |K-uple; railed Kagan C r O W S L j O t t o ' ’O O *
then wrnd its way down brightly Policcman'i Hail
winning trew Lt Tom Kllrlinc. . .
, 1 - r &gt;v&gt; | s , . , .
iivlch a phrasemonger who Ini _
_
__
F
angled outward and left a vapor
decorated First Street
Chief Roy Williams and Ed Hay- plane commander Raymond Hite A tls lS I . l i t 1 —' ‘ L/sl^ .**
tested work w.th hi. confused R 0 C |&lt; ’ n R o l l U s e d
\ &gt;. " ,,,l ** " '’,l rold *'r
den. president of the Police Ilene- bombardier navigator, and Keith 1 VPF C A N I V E R t l
vneerhes
volent Association, have invited Cchmlg. third crewmen These men (U P I)- The Atlas satellite * I! "* 'T'"'™ * « «• '; * 'k d? ‘ "
MEMPHIS (UPD - Farmer
MARION. Ind 11 PI 1— Prisoner
all Sanford residents to attend the won Ihe coveted individual crew
Charles II Aldrfdt* III uses ruck
*1 a pilotless drone
.taller Sm lib likes In whistle
dance, which starts it 9 p ni
swards for their performance dur its swing around the earth
end roll music In scare crow* out
It was the ninth in Hie test v bile he works
Music will be provided by ver ing Uie derby. They are all mem through thin atmovphere
nf hi* orchard In Mississippi.
scries of the Semi
Vutnmslle
Trouble
with
Smith
though,
be
Fair Ibrnuth Saturn*: 1 onllnAldridge said a crow "Is Ihe
• stile Pete Rtikur and his "Popu l&lt;ers of VAII 9
l,round Environment s y s t e m
Mason Mbarton. Jaycee Christ lalries". RfMrva|Jon|
a* wlunling in the dark while urd rather tool lonlgbl Sllghlly lamp m , p ,r]fl „ a t„ || „ PP%)|
Reservstions mi&gt;.
may ^be
Lt. Kilcllne was commended re M o i'C C o ilC L M ltl'lltC
ISAUEI. In the system, radar limmylng Ihe door of hit rell warmer Saturday. High this af- , tn rotln p -iL T o le * .''™ '" ih /'w e * lot m*d* *! l&lt;* S,n,ord r °,,fc
lfnll&gt; b&gt; Harris, who said. "Tom
WINTER IIA\KN (UPI - '
spots the target and faeds the
with x bent uirr Guard Charles lernwin 7# lo 73. low tonighl 3*
Aldridge, who operate* a 400day that sates on tne jaye
t(on&gt; and advance tickets obtained has done an outstanding Job not pathbun executive secretary
of lovatlon
and sp«ed to a huge com
**T,
'* 7
airc.Hv ml,1 &lt;r®m *n&gt;' P011” " " " Attendance rnly In his professional perforin- ,ilr Ficrida Canners Assn
a) • puter which In all sage texts i* Flanagan, attracted by Hie whist lo I*. Mind* northerly a t * II arJP (aPnl (n Winona, Ml*#., cam*
In (act. w* have already ww pr(,#t H|||
awardfd during the ance as a pilot, hut also in Ihe Horen orange concentrate output |&amp;alp&lt;t
mile* per hour.
|,rrP ynr n,,, |*l*nt to Pruiper"
Ktngu„n. N V An of- ling, caught Smith ted handed
one third of thg tree,, and expert PV#mng.
training of hi. crew "
farm rally. and said he had to
during the 1957 5* season exceeded f|f#r ,(ipre pyOve* a button which
lo sell out this wee»-end he _
do something about the crows.
Ihe
pre'ious
season
by
some
I
t
launches
the
air
breathing
missile
said
lie letup a public addreaa •}'»per cent.
here
Wharfon urged Sanford residents
lent with amplifier, three trumpet
to get their trees a t toon as
I speaker* spaced alvont the grove,
Two, Counting Down
possible, and avoid thepicked
I end a couple of milei of wire.
C A P K CANAVERAL
» I a IMerro Plans Party
ov er look "
Then he plugged In a radio nation.
1UPI 1—The wife of mis*ilc!n»n
Pietro Manufacturing Co. em
The Jaycre lot on French Ave
Asked wltai waa Ihe Itcst "rrowr
Ton hkrllcy til McKeesport, f'a ployc* and their families w-ilf en­
•betw een Fourth and Fifth St . alio
scarer" Aldridge said, "noek and
•vas having labor pains d u n r; me joy « torkey dinrer loniurrow
holds th* incomplete information
roll »ecord* a.*e terrific."
launching of the Atlas mn*de n,cM dunrig th# annual Chrlstma*
building The structure si ill he
I "Even some commercial*," ho
Interested
persons
will
mest
Jan.
all
dray
dogs
for
rabies.
The
or
finished with proceedsfrom
the
The Jay c*e Christmas taghting and Light Co. and The Sanford
- 4*; '*&gt;
Asked ho* many children ue
THe alla'r will be held a the IS to discuss the formation of a Kanlrallon would proside shelter added.
Christmas tree sale. The lot Is contest has been designed lo alios Herald. Second prues of 10 silver
had.
Skclley
replied
Two
and
Ameriran legion hut at 7 '.0 p nt Seminole Count, Humane Society.! V"1 "** homes for stray s. and
open from IP a m. until tl p m
dollars
each
will
be
given
by
the
, . rhrrk on mistreatment of animals
Jaycees ind members of the Jay more i*anford residents an oppor- have posiemon of the Florida vcunttng down.
Attending the meeting will be
(hf c&lt;Man(r
r«e Wives Club ire in charr* of tumly to enter this year
« • ,. .»
Jaycees.
alarsin
Heilman,
diretlor
of
Ihe
the present lime. Ihe city has
sales
with lire breaking down into
The tomtnervial winner
P rc a n c s S t ill S ile n t
Orlando Humane Society.
only * part time dogcalcher. who
spetific classillcationi of the rei Cower and Light Traveling rro.
»
1
NEW Y O R K 11'P l l — No break
1
Los WHELKS (UPD—Popula­
Heilman "ill explain mrihods uf riv&gt;*a "P animals on police reports.
tdcntial onlries, almost any home pity for one year.
*,,&gt; in m ill I'elay In th# loday- Incorporaling
sui li an organiialion, 1The proposed humane society has tion of the metropolitan Ixt* An­
old deliverers’ strike which has
Is eligible provided the lontestant
Chairman Carlton tiUsa said 10
JACKSON. Miss. lUPI 1—N'er» • tiled the pte*-c* •&gt;( New- lu rk v*.liiah will serve Die entire coun Iwrn supported by the sheriffs de geles area has surpassed Chicago
has followed two simple rules. Jay. -U'hJIe many entries are
by 53000. making It the tecond
The display must kc seen front the coming in, »e would still Uk* to r,us Try hant. nut Mtltown* *' • Cay 1 nine major newipajers ty. Racking Ihe sucicly are Dr. partment and city police.
Raymond Bass *nd Dr. Jim Foley,
Temporary ahtlter ircnt free) Is largest rite in the nation, the Loi
road and be completed before the *ee everyone who has made any R«&gt;' Cas*nder. pork markatinj fine* Dri. 10.
veterinarians. Val Robbins, county needed for the animala. Mrs. Cow- A ngtlti Chamber of Commerce
A Sanford boy is among Utos* t fllry blank Is submilled
effort to de.orate enter the aun- 'nacixllil at Alabama Pulvte nic
health unit: Mrs. Arnold Hood. Icy has requested an empty barn announced.
.* P uiuiahgJ list fer itholMonday la Ihe deadline for en teat. Jla.iy who think their ilia Institute
According lo figure* compiled
sanford Zoo supervisor: Warren E ., ironi a volunteer anywhere in the
attic schievement at
Baylor tries. Judges hope to announ.e the plays are not worthy of mention
According u&gt; (avendei
“•&gt;* Hest Yule Delivery
WASHINGTON aL PI &gt; - Post* Knowles, city manager; Mr*. F.rn- county. After Ihe Initial meeting, be Ihe chamber, there are now
School far Beys.Chattanooga.
wv.rcrs before Christmas Tne are the very oner with the mest ifrvlng of ham v»ui provide t l
Frink Seott. son of Mr. and awards will he made at the first originality, bound
to appeal to per cent of tbs dally thiamin* n ic e r General Arthur E. Sum- rst Conley and Mrs. Constantine plans will lie formulate#* fnr a an estimated 6.450.000 persona
j fund drive to defray expenses rl living in the I/*a Ang*lea area,
Mrs F- D Seott. h i t maintained Jaycee meeting of 1939 P ru ts the judges.
reads tf the avtrage persen. It'* merfield laid today all reports DeVYoiiki.
rompired with 6.395.000 in Chi­
According to Mrs. Cowley, the | the humane society,
an avurage of on e r better in all will be*25 isvingi beads given
Judges **111 beMiss Florence the thiamine content of tranquil- Indicate "thi* will be the beit
cago.
The New York metropolitan
first
project
planned
by
Ihe
ao-|
Th*
lime
and
place
of
the
meetCbrutmaa
mail
delivery
in
e-ir
mbjecli dunag the current four by the Flenda Stale Bank, Sac- Wright. MriVoli* W
ilUami Jr. u rri that aalra jittery nerves.
area haa li^W.000 rtaakaU .
ociy would he the moncviUlien o f J a g will be
, •*jrir4fdF*|4M Beair, R noda ftoaer toad Joe JiathMux.
] he said

Airman Given Life
For Arsenic Death

Reds Ridicule Plan
,To Defend Berlin

Plains Gel Snow,
Sub-Zero Readings

Soviet Is Warned
Of Nuclear Arsenal

Motorist Spared
Hike In Insurance

9

V* IW'U'

S

5 S •'*&gt; ^

Bulganin 'Squeals'
Gets Off Hof Seat

""',r m““'M

'Turncoat' Soldier
Coming Back Home

Children To Tour
•Stores In Sanford

State Court Says
N A A C P Records
Can’t Be Obtained

Derby's Top Crew
To Appear On TV

Bomarc Launched;
Seeks Jet Drone

Policemen Invite
Residents To Ball

Whistling In Dark
Did Him No Good

Yule Trees Going,
Jaycees Declare

Weather

Group Trying To Start

Monday Deadline
To Enter Contest

^Local Boy Makes
Baylor Honor Roll

County Humane Society

•in Nervous^ Trv Horn,
Specialist Advises

Los Angeles Says
it's Second Now

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P if» 2 -P rl., D«e. II, 195*

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• • • Presenting,
Church Of Chriat

M iff

VmO

our C h u rch
Nazarene

LAKE MARY
CHURCH OP THE NAZAR CNR
2nd si. aid Elm A n.
Lake Mary
G*org* M. Yilei
......... Paitor
nible School .......
10.00 a. m S. L. Drawdy ............... Paitor
Morning Wonhlp
11:00 a. m. Sunday Sehool ........ 10.00 a. m.
Evening Wonhlp
7:11 p. m. Morning Worahlp ... . 1100 a. m.
Yeung People'! Matting 7:11 p. m,
Wed. Bible Sludy
. 7:41 p. m. Evening Worthip
l::0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlee 100 p m
Millionsryr Meeting
CIIIRCH OP CIIRIKT
First W rdneiday....... a w p, m.
ti t a r u
Ralph Brewer Jr. . . . . . Evangellit Presbyterian
ftibla School .
10:00 a. m.
FIRST I'H ESII1 TER I AN
Morning Worahlp....... 11:00 a. tn.
CHURCH
Evening Wonhlp ... 7:30 p. tn.
Oak Ace. and Third St.
Wed. l*rajer Service ., 7:30 p. m.
A. O, Mclntm
.......... parlor
Morning Wonhlp
. A:IS a. m
LTHIIUI o p CHRIST
Sunday School
9:11 a. m.
Paela
Memlng Worthip .... 11:00 a. tn.
Bible Study
10.00 a. m. Senior Pellowrhlp ... . 1:30 p. m.
Mur ling Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. m. Evening Worthip . . 7:00 p. m.
Nuraery Avallabla
Evening Wnrahip ........ 7:00 p. m.

CHURCH o r CHRIST

Baptist
FIRST BAPTIST l im it II
‘"
All Park A itaar
.'Iff. P. Brook*, Jr. ..... Tailor
„ r . B. Fliber . . . A iw . Pallor
Morning Worit.ii' ... * 4i a, m.
* Sunday School
. . . . . I ll a. m.
Morning Worthip ....., 11.00 a. m
1 11 p. m.
•Training Union ..
7.M p. m.
Evening Wonhlp
-Wed. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m.
Nuraery available

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
IOpiscopnl
CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
DERARY
HOLY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Cor. nth SI. A Oak A n.
DaRary
Civic Cealar
CHURCH
J . L Moore ...
Interim Taitor
Morning Werrhlp ,, 10:60 a. m.
9:41 a. m.
-Sunday Srhool
Park Ace. al 4lh SI.
i Mornlni Wonhlp ,... 11:00 a. m. liev. John W. Tbemai ... Paitor
; Tramini Union .......... . I ll p. m. Holy Em rhauat............ 6:00 I. m.
COMMUNITY
. I 00 p. m. Family Service—
• Evening Wnrahip ..
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
! Wed. Prayer Rerelco 1:00 p. m.
C'hurrh School ...
0:11 a. m
Lake Mary
Morning Prayer—
PINE CREST BAPTIST CHURCH
Serruun ................. 11:00 a. In. John W. Ptllty ..........*,. parlor
Sunday School ........ m oo a. m.
Holy Cummunlor^Ml W. Oner a Road
Donald Cravanmelr ........ Paitor Tur»oay ..................... 7:30 a. m. Morning Worthip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
• Sunday Sehool ............ 1:41 1. m. Wednesday ............... |0:00 a. m. Junior High Weiiminirtar
| Morning Worahlp . . . . ll:fti a. m Thurrday .................. 7:30 a. mPellowihip ............... I 30 p. m.
Sacramanl of Pananca
. Training U nion...........0:30 p. m,
Evening W'orahlp .........7:41 p. m. Saturday .............. 1:00 0:00 p. m. Senior High Waitmlnlaisr
Pellowrhlp ............. 7:30 p. m.
; Wed. Prayer Service 7:41 p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Nurtery avallabla
CHURCH
UPS ALA COMMUNITY
Enlerpriaa
■SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
Fr. Taut Shulta ..
.Tailor
E. in k SI. A Park Art.
John W. T illey............. . Tailor
.
Holy Communion—
; Gerald B. Price ............ Paitor Sunday .......................... 1.00 a. m. Junior High Wertmlniatarta laool
' Sunday Bible School .. 10:00 a. m. Morning Prayci—
Morning W onhlp ........ » oo a. m.
| Preaching ................... 11:00 a. m.
Sermon ......................P.30 a. m. Sunday. School ........ 10.00 a. m.
•Bible Sludy ............... 7:00 p. m.
Holy Communion—
! EvangeliiUe Preaching 7:41 p. m. l i t Sunday rich month 0:30 a. m.
Other Churches
•Wed. Prayer Service 7:41 p. m.
CHRIST CHURCH
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
Leegweod
WEST SIDE
OP GOD CHURCH
Jtev. George I., Granger
paUnr
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
Sunday Servhe
0 a. m,
Cor. Hth and Elm
411 S. Helly Ava.
|O:00 a. ra. It. M. Snow .................. paitor
William 1.. Stephen ........ Tailor Church achonI
Sunday School . . . . 10.00 a. m. Holy Communion
Sunday Sehool ........ 9.43 a. m.
P in t, Third Sunday
.Morning Worahlp . . . . 11:00 a. in.
Morning Worthip . . . . 1040 a. m.
;Bible Sludy .. ......... 7:00 p. m.
Evanlng W o n h lp ...........1:00 p. m.
Evening W'oriltip........... 7:10 p. in. Lutheran
‘Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:10 p. m.
GOOD SIIEPHKKII UNITED
THE A1X1ANCK CHURCH
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Ckrlillan aad Mlnloaary Atllaaee
• CIIULIOTA BAPTIST CIIIRCH
Sanford Shrine Club
Park Avo. aad 144k S4.
lal SI. aed Lee A»e.
SC. G. Swaggerty ......... Pallor
•Sunday Sthool ......... 10.00 a. m. Crnrat Ilollck Jr. . ..
Paitor David S. Carne/u ............ Tailor
!Mornlni W'oriltip . . . . 11 oo a. m. Church Kcltool ........ 0 41 a. m. Sunday School ............ 9 41 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp __ 11:00 a. m. Morning Wonhlp .. . . 10:40 a. m.
Evening Sorvieo . . . . . . 7:41 p. m.
^
ELDER SPRINGS
Coffee .........
15:00
Luther League ........... 4:00 p. m. A.Y.P.-Youth Service .. 110 p. m.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Jon Doulhltt ...................... Parlor Tuea. Choir Prartire ... .7:00 p. m. Wed. Praytr Service 1:00 p. m.
Sunday Reboot ............ 9:43 a.m.
FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m. LLTHKIl.tN CHUHIII (IK THE
SCIENTIST
Training Union ......... 1:11 p. m.
REDEEMER
1M K Second St.
Evening Wonhlp ...........7:30 p. m.
101 W. Jllh Plara
Wed. Prayer Service 7:M p. m. Herbert W. G u m
Pallor Sunday Sehool .......... 11:00 a. m
Sunday K&lt;hou|
, p ;lA a. m. Sunday W o n h lp ........ 11:00 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Adult Rllita Clan .
0:11 a. m. Wtdnaaday Service .. g:0O p. m.
OP GENEVA
Worship Service . . . 10:30 I. m. Tueidey Reading . 5:30-4:30 p.
Thunday Reading 3i30&gt;4:30 p.
Jack L. Stewart ........
Paitnr
Sunday School ......... io on a. m.
ST. I.UKKS LUTHERAN
CHURCH OP c o n
Morning Sarvleo — ll no a. m.
Blaela (Near Oriade)
French Ave. aad &gt;lnd Si.
Training Union ------- 6 30 p. m. Stephen M. Tuhy .............. Tarter
Evening W'orehlp ... 7 » p. m Morning W orthip____ *:SS a. m. Joel D. Broun .................. Taller
Wed JPriyer Servlee .. 7:10 p. m Sunday Reboot ----- .. 0:00 a. m. Sunday Hchoel ..............9:41 a. m.
Chrlatlan Day Sehool, Monday Evanariutic Service .. 7:30 p. m
jwLLTRKHT BAPTIST CHURCH through Friday — Kindergarten • Tutaday Htrvlct ........ 7:30 p. m.
OP GENEVA
Elementary ................. 0:00 a. m,
CHURCH OP JK8UN CHRIST
‘Chart*! W. Ilnrnll Jr. ... Tutor
OP LATTER DAY SAINTS
Sunday Sehool ......... 10:00 a. m. Methodist
City Hall
■Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11:00 a. m.
J. G. Brook* ... Branch Pretidcnl
.Training 1'nloti ......... 41:13 p. tn.
MUST METHODIST CIIURdl
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Evening Wonhlp
... 7:30 p. m.
419 Park Av*.
Wed. Prayer Servlee 7:30 p. m. T. C. U Steen .................. Pallor Sarramant Mrtting ... 6:00 p. m.
Morning Worrhlp . . . . . . 1.30 a. m.
. FIRST BAPTIST CHI Rill
THE SANPORD
Sunday School ........ 6:41 a. m.
;
OP LONGWOOD
CONGREGATION OF
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 1100 a. m
&gt;
Car. Church A (leant SI*.
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Organ Veapora ........ 7:10 p. m.
JC. L. Put eh ...................... Paitor Evening Worrhlp ... . 7:30 p. m.
1631 W. l i t SL
Aunday School
....... 1:13 a. m. Youth R om etJw . . . . 1:30 p. m. Sunday Walchlowor
Morning Worahlp . . . . !t:00 a. m.
Sludy . -A ........ ..........3:60 p. m.
Training Union ......... 0:43 p. m.
FREE METHODIST CHURCH Wad. Bible S lu d y ....... 7:30 p. m.
Evening Wonhlp . . . . 7:41 p. m.
Frl. Mlnutry School . . . 7:30 p. m.
Laurel Ate. al 4lh SI.
Weil. Prayer Service 7:41 p. ra Ira E. Hindman J r .......... . Tailor Friday Service ............ 1,30 p. in.
Sunday School ............ 6:43 a. m.
LAKE!' MONROE
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 10'41 a. m.
FIRST PENTtCOBTAL
BAPT15T CHUBCII
PMY ......................... 7:00 p. m
CHURCH o r LONGWOOD
Three mile a neel ol Smlard
Evening Wonhlp
. 7 30 p. m.
Patter
| on I Ini SI., rlghl al Moaroa Mon. FMY llarrrailon 7:00 p. m. E. Ruth Grant ........
Sunday School
. . . . 10 oo a. m.
■ Corner
Tuea. E.MY Prayer
7:30 p. m. Morning Worrhlp ... . ll:oo a. m.
Robert (1. ll&gt;ril .......... ... Paitor Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
Evening Service ....... ■■ 7.00 p. m.
Simday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
Wed Prayer Service ..7:00 p. m.
Morning Worahlp . .. II to a. m.
EBENEZER METHODIST
Frl. Priyer Service . ...7:00 p. m
Training Union -------- fi 30 p. m
CHURCH
Evening W'unhlp
. . . 7:30 p. m.
Cllrut llelghli
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m
SANFORD SEVENTH DAY
Cliarlrs V Broun
Parlor
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Sunday ithool . . . . . . Hum a. m.
H U M BAPTIST CHURCH
Kcvrath SI. aad Elm Ave.
Mur nint; Worrhli........... ...
a. m
OP OVIEDO
7.so p. m. A. C. McClure ............. Tailor
ilack T. Bryenl ....... . ... Tailor Wed. Prayer Sirvico
Saturday Sahbalh School 9:30 a.m
Sunday School
9.43 l. m.
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11:00 a. tn. GRACE MEl HOD1ST CHURCH Morning Worahlp .... ll:M a. m.
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. tn.
P ln r tir tl School Auditorium
TrainingUnion . . . . .. 6 13 p. in.
Kvrnin a'Service ....... 7 00 p. nt. W. Thomat Partont Jr. .. Parlor
Wed. Prayer Service 7.30 p. in. Sunday School ........... 9 43 a. m. THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
Morning Wonhlp
11 a. m
m b aad Chare Ave.
L. T. Taikar .................. Parlor
POSTER CHAPEL
Sunday Sehool ........ 10:06 a. m.
METHODIST CHURCH
:
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
Morning Worahlp .... 11:00 a. m.
Oviedo
CHURCH
Evening Worrhlp
. 7:43 p. m.
Oak Avr. at 9th HI.
Sunday School ........ 9 43 a. m. Tuetdiy Sfrvire .. .. 7:43 p. m.
ltev. Richard Lyna ..
Tutor Morning Worthip .. 1100 a. m. Thunday Sen lee ------ 1.4) p. m.
Sunday Ms,ret
. . . 7.00 a. m. Evanlng Wonhlp ... . * 00 p. m.
............ 1:30 a. tn
UNITY CENTER OP SANFORD
PAOM WESLEYAN
............ 10:00 1. m.
Womaa'a (lab—Ma Oak Are.
METIIOHIST CHURCH
............ 11:30 a. ni.
« Mile* Wrvl on Rt. 46
Daily M a ra .................... 7:13 a. m.
Jmenblne B. Bluckle .. ... I'arloi
Cecil W. Shalfer
. Parlor Sunday Worahlp ....... 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School ..
Woodruff Rulldiag .
. 6:4) a.
Morning Worthip
594 F.. P in t SL. Rm. I ll
10:43 a.
PiltST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Turrday Clara ............. 1:00 p
Wesleyan Youlh
6 43 p
HOT H. Hanford Avr.
Evening Worthip
7:30 p.
J 'm y L. Slone
. . . . Terlor Wed. Prayer Service 7 30 p.
THE BALVATION ARMY
unday Sehool
9:43 n. m.
III E. Second gi.
lornlng Wonhlp
■ 11:00 a, m. Nazarene
Sunday:
Youth I'rogram , .......... 6:30 p. m.
Sunday School ........ 10.90 a.
Adult Training C o u n t . 6:30 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH
HoUnoti Mealing . . . . 11:60 a.
Evening W o n h lp ............ 7:00 p. in
OF THE NA1AHENE
Street Meeting...........6:96 p.
pocrcatiun ................... 7:30 p. m.
W. M H. al Maple Ave.
YPL ............................ 7:60 p.
R. II. Spear Jr. ............ Paitor Salvation Mealing .... 7:96 p.
CONGREGATIONAL
Sunday School ........ 6:43 a. m. Tueaday:
•
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Morning Wonhlp .... 16 a a. m. Oorp Cadeta ,«••■•.... 6:96 p.
Park A n . at S4th it.
NYPS ........................ 6:10 p. m. Band Practice ............ 4:66 p.
S. Bernard R oot................. Tutor NJR ......................... 0:90 p. m, Ladiea Home League 7:10 p.
■ ‘bit School................. ...
,, m . Evonlng W orthip........ 7:30 p. m. Tbura. Prayer Servlee 7:96 p.
C orning W onhlp.......... 11:00 a. n . Wed. Prayer Service 1:30 p. a . Sal. I trte t MeeUag 6:96 p.
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TH E C H U R C H FOR A LL . . .
A LL FOR T H E C H U R C H
The Church it the grealeit factor on earth for
the building of character anJ good cili/rmhip.
It ii a iloithoure of ipiiiiut! valutt. Wilhoul a
iliong Church, neither democracy nercivilitalion
can rurvive. T h ru are four round rtaiont why
every perron rhould altrnd tenicer regularly and
lupporl ihe Church. They are: f l ) For hn
own rrke. (2 ) For hit children's take. O ) for
ihe rake of hit community and nation. (4 ) For
the take of the Church iltclf. which ntedi hit
moral and material support. Plan la |u to
church regularly and read your Bible duly.

Sunday
Manday
Tutaday
Wednesday
Thurrday
Friday
Saturday

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She thought she’d wait up for Santa. The sandman came first.
But she’ll havo no regrota when ahe wakes up tomorrow. Christ­
mas is so wonderful, it doesn’t really matter whether you heard the
reindeer's hoofs on the roof or saw the jolly old elf open his pack.
Like the heart of Christmas, it’s not important that wo weren’t
at Bethlehem . . . wo didn't see the star . . . we didn’t kneel at the
manger. We can even erase the years when Christmas has found us
tangled in tinsel and asleep to God.
For Chriat is born! The hopes and fears of all the years have
melted into one eternal Truth.
A gift is ours when we awake to discover it, reach for it, cling
tn i t
The Christ men worship in their churches and homes is God’s g ift
to you and me.
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Woman’s Page
Elisabeth Ashby,

Wanna’* Editor

Pbon* FA : Mil

C P O Wives Club Elects N ew
Officers At Wednesday Meet

By ElitabcUi Ashby
• minions from the presiding blihop Along 'With missionary work th*
An election of officers took place Naval Air Station; Mrs. Rita De- Christmas greeting to lb« CPO
While working with her husband of the Episcopal Church. They had young couple taught school and
at thr meeting of the CPO Wtvri Jong. Hatwing One; Mrs. Marga Wives Club members.
In the mountains of Alabama, to serve for another two years performed other numerous tasks
ret Johnson, fairon 31. Retired
Club Wednesday night
(■race Thomas delivered a baby hr fore they rould be married,
for the people of the community.
Mrs. Marie Marshall was re­ t&gt;ersonnel will he represented by
for one of the women in the com- So Mrs Thomas did personnel While at Skyline Firms the Thom­
munily. This is a brief scene from and social aervice work at St. ases first child. Nancy, wai born
elected president for the coming .Mrs. Bernice Boynton.
« full life.
Taul. Minn., and Capt. Thomas
After two year* they moved
New officers will be tnstalled
term Others were vice president.
Her husband ti the Rev. John did the same sort of work at St. down the mountain to a large 13
Mrs, Ray Roloff: secretary. Mrs i t a ceremony and dance to be
Approximately
ISO
persons
at-’
Christmas
berries
decorated
the
W. Thomas of Holy Cross Episco- Paul's Church in Evansville. Ind room log cabin called the Mouse
pal Church. Being the wife of a They were married in 1513 and of Happiness, A school was part tended the annual Christmas din- tables, favors of small green Charlotte Aeder. treasurer. Mrs held .Saturday, Jan t7. Mrs Rita
DcJimg- was appo'.ilrd hospitality
lllr ,annual Christmas music
vprinklrd va 1th Klliatseth Relleleuvdie.
rrrto r often involves a great deal" com missioned to mountain work o( the oulla). Mr». Thomas lays nrr of the Anna Miller Circle Wed Christmas tree* sprinklrd
The
Elk's Club glitter were placed at each plate
Member* ol the hoard represent vhatrman and Mrs. Mori a Simp rr),
s r»m of the First Baptist
of behind the scenes work and in Alabama They were sent to that they did everything, includ nesdsy night at the
rogram
Huge artificial pom*ellia* adorn- jng the various activities abosrd ' on
rom*ln publicity chair- Church will he given Sunday night
help. Mrs. Thomas has often found Skyline Farms, a government rro- mg operating a clothing store annev.
— ...............§) herself substituting ss organist or Ject that consisted of 100 families Work was provided for all who The dinner is the main social ed the walls. A tall tree decorated the Naval Air Station
will -he • m*n.
*' T M P* TOfinal arrangements were made
leading the junior rboir She has who had been failures in life went to the "house and the people ‘ vent of ,h* &gt;f *r &lt;ar ,h&lt;‘ circle, in blue lights a nd snow spread' ’"r
..
ch r
The program will be presented
many
packages
Mr*
Ru&lt;'
KlTl*’
V
A,lJ
Mrs.
Shir(or
the
p#r1jIh(,
rIub
wll|
ho!d
(n |hf form of # comp||ed finU U f
cooked for the Men's Club sup These families were supplied a were payed with clothing ttckcli an&lt;* l* Kivrn I°r ,hc husbands. A Its branches over -----, ------ ---pers and demonstrated the sewing home, clothing, crops equipment— Even
Saturday wa» Clothing R,rh#.v dinner with lavish trim ' gift exchange followed the dm Icy Sima*. ' All 5; Mrs Nancy Sunday Dec. II at 7 p m Mem- i,.|bng the familiar Chrictmas
garments were wat to ^'ings was served
ncr
rarro-*. VAH-T; Mrs Rnhara her* and their husbands will meet ,tnry with familiar Christmas
of vestments. She was trained to n second chance in life The Thom Day."These __________________
„ „.* lur- I'r , &gt;lnn. 'A H J* . &gt;1” .lulls fiirt u, decorate the Christ mas tree „iti»ic. The music will be *ung
adapt herself wherever needed.
as home ronsistrd of three rooms the House from churches in the
Mrs Shannon "tnn, won
key A cedar chest was awarded *fr'
^ r * 'dcltne Karos, m Ihe 1 1*0 Club At * p, m. they hy H,e Church Choir Member!
Mrs. Thomas recer.ed this train *t-d * path. There were no mod Cnitrd States
Ing at the Church Army, a school cm conveniences of any kind. The FlUlrp
KMfd ln |h,
' * enjoy a slrsk dinner w ith 'of Ihe J'nnrord
Choir will Join
join the
______
lo Mrs Tommye MethvinJ Thrse
These
In New York City. It is a mis church was a hand constructed s
trimmings. Mrs. Kathryn Rohlfs. jdulls for several seleellons.
for u mcmhl , pd M„
two fortunate women arc *i*tcr« W i llS O m c C 'h lS S l i a s
sionary training school that teach­ log cabin with split logs for bench- 1hom#f |ook hfp
Mrs. Shirley Simas. Mrs Belly
Soloisls are Mrs. K. W. Clark.
,|lu(.lllrr
Mrs Connie Hale wa* general
Bnnn. and Mrs Nora Williams are v|r,.
r
*m) Martin
es young men snd women in the e* The sltsr was me-Ie of orange ^ w |u m rt homf 10 M(nnrMta
Christmas
Party
rnatrman
of
the
*urces*fu!
ovent
Eplieepal Church to do lay mis- ru le s wiih a cloth roveTinp
in
charge
of
arrangement!
and
btmecipher.
and
Jare
Osborne. A
'Irs Gene Waller wa* in charge The thrutm as party aod regu
Upon hi* release from the Navy
m sionary
and evangelistic work.
duel will be presented hy Dr C.
h r hutinrs* meeting of thr Win decorations
of
decorations,
'lr»
Martin
Dyer
father
Thomas
began
study
tng
h
r
While attending this school she
At the completion of the bull- W, Baker and Mrs J E. Butler,
hradrd the favor committee Mrs. some Class of the Pinerresl Bsp
the priesthood. Hr was ut chargr
met John Thomas, a student there
FltniAT
Mrs Marvin Milam Is the organlist »hurch Sunday School was ness session members were *rrv
Robbie
Carrulher*
wa*
chairman
of tuo Minnesota churches during
sUo. After IVO yesr* of training
Voile
l-fI
«"»K
e*
and
coffee
The
cake
w a s tsl Mrs. Guy Bishop is Ihe direcheld
at
the
home
of
Mrs
this
lime.
He
became
*
priest
I’tnccrest Baptist Church Carol of ihe Christmas tree and gift
lbs T h o m v rt received F oie comallractivcly decorated with a lor.
Williams Jr Pee. t*
cf Hie Episcopal Church in hi* * hotr Christmas caroling at 7 p committer
Mr* Ports Elmore and Mrs.
— .
---- — - - ■
Ity this lime the Thomas children m
Susy Rsrrowman were cohoste**
included three children, Nancy.
i hrrub Choir practice at thr
es A short hiinnets nierttng w*a«
Chris, and Bruce. Bruce w*« not first MethodtM Church at 4;lf&gt;
conducted by Mr*, Mary Elmore,
ix t n s: &lt; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 &lt; o l l s r . v m u
well
and
the
family
moved
to
p. m,
.11 l i l t 1*1 i III! l i t . i x * x i t » Oil
vice president. It »a* decided that
rionda A fe« year* later, a The children of the first fTr&gt;*11)1X1111
11)1 x r s .
I I n u ll)* ,
w
Ihe da** would contribute lo ibe
i x i is »x« i :h * x o . ■»*!
Lyterian phurch wilt have a parly
lourth child, Kevin, was bom.
i &gt;1 IILYTHK • " ( LEI.A U
lntlir Moon Christmas ottering
This will be ihe third Chrtitmas and visit from Santa Claui at 7:30
B L T T M r. M l «lt*
flk
risln lltfs
After th* business meeting was
tn
Sanford
for
the
Thomas
family.
Kesenations for the annual
SUNDAY
V*
.adjourned Mrs. Jewel Riser gave
Mrs Thomas finds much lo keep
x a n c t n cAJtr.noy. • ( »t
Pinecrest
Bsp(i*t
enurch
Chapel
j
reviewof
the
book.
The
fourth
(iffendants
her busy here. Her enlire hie i«
x o t u s: o s »i II
centered around her family and and Concord Choir practice at 3 30 A Christmas psrt) combined Wl*' M,n lism r* * frr
ST VTt; &gt;‘V V U d lM ’A T i ' XX I t , . 1
with the regular huitnev* meeting
Wfrr r hanged
t .t* M n c o w c x , if *Hi» hi* u s - 1
too*t of her activities concern p m.
i n n s i&lt; ipsirf* it m tr rltd . a n d If
Pineercat Baptist Church Carol wa* held Tuesdsv mcht hv the Th*1 hosteiaes served deltctous
them. She tw a member of three
d»»d. th # u s k n « » s |i«tri . I f ' l a * * ,
Vf'V auxiliary
refreshments
t f * * i # * f ar.d *)afi',»* u t
•* H
nf the Seminole County Inlerfraternity
different PTA's She is chairman Choir practice at i 30 p. m.
WILLIAM B. Cl'Vvr.N ** I L H A M
Pinecrest Bsplist Church Youth The president. Mr* It C Pis i ef the room mothers at Southstde
B I’OVVAND. If ill'* hi* U'lkr.ss n
Association will he taken
» p u * a If intr rlH *"1 if &lt;1***1 th*
brow, conducted a short business
School. In Ihe mornings she t* fellowship at * ti p. m.
u n k n o w n htlre.
l»**i»*-»
meeting in order to ennv the so
assist ant teacher at Mils Caro!
MONDAY
and t r * n t # « , *t the »*'. I '*'11.•
I.f*M 0. COVVASn. Wtt.LtAJI II
rial afterward* Mrs Myrtle Rur I n |b# I o h m nf th# I ♦ 'MM* f » 4 l # .
.MISS NANCY CIIALKEY Stone s Nursery .
COWAN
tf stl'»
ht* wrhn&lt;"«n
Tb* Evening Circle of the Grace grr rhatrman nf the sort*!, serv­ M wlM t* l M«fr« f l i r M t # I* r r # .
MONDAY, DEC. 22
_ i g , g u i f rntrrliS *n&lt;S tf O i l i t *
She is a ntrmber of the hospital Methodist Church will hive tta re
►i l f
• u n V r * ' o Mirs d m * * * * t » « * t« « *
ed a delicious repnt of tuna sal­ I» #r» r*l#ff
* *0*1 e r * n t » » t o f 'ti* M i l " II.t-IA t
V»M'
\
.%
%
ALt
S
CLIKF
^ 4 gutir meeting and Christmas par ad ehee»e sandwiches, pi&lt;-klr*,
I&gt; M » m i
B CO W AN. MARTHA NOLAN
it
sings in the lfoty .Cross ehoir and
S:liO to 0:30 P. M.
.. ^
ibe home of Mrs. Clarence
a l l ' * , he* unknown *t*nu** if m a rcranberry sauce, hot coffee and frt III « f fd lio f * 9 94 r # n « * I1««*
Help*
where
reeded
in
Ihe
Sunday
r&lt;t4, a n d if *t&lt;*J. ilia u n k n o w n
"vnn at * p m Meinhora please cherry pie. The lahle was covered | « B « I i I m i n r U f « a M «
h*lr* d *' l#f* ■ l*«*l**» wi d a r a n at tha
bai4 ! • » • ! » i
School department. During the bring a gift for exchange.
***• o f i n * *ait MAttTIfA NO LAN .
i) t t r h # f &gt; n « t f »
by a "h u e Christmas rlolh Red l*VTon*o l l m
summer shp is the directress of
AS'Nir; NOI.AN. If a l l ' * h *r uim
f l f 1 *n.| ♦ • outrr I
Pinecrest Baptist Church \outh poinsettias and green and red can • n» rtaltn* »n&lt;1 « t r m « n d t ♦Ahlr’b * *nt
t f i s w s SOOUI* If marrlad. a n d If
Camp St. Ann in Avon Park. This
«*r i l th f r of you
h * \ 9 t c a i n tf
d**d. t h a unkn-'An hrlr* d »*ls* #*
dies made a gay centerpiece
is an Eplaeopal camp that has ltd fellowship at 6 30 p, m.
i # r •t •«• of \ r n* A « n A U n r i m # .
I * r i i * * s and arani**# of i h » a i d
Christmas gifts were numbered
Celestial Choir of ihe firs t Hap
A S M r NOLAN, l.l L l i i L M r u n U t t o f ft dl&gt;l Cfliifltb, »©
junior
high
girls
for
a
period
of
1 1t* t'ou nrv
Tudrft
of
h tnitn o lc
t i ; * i f alivo, h*r unknown *oouao
two wreka. frequently Mr* Thom­ tut Chureh prnclieei at 3.15 p. and placed undrr a decorated tree s iu n t ' rin rld ft « t t i l «
If m arrlad . sod if daad. th* unin
know ii hairs, d r v t i t ' i . I r a a u r * »nd
final plans arc anoouuccd for as speaks to various religious in : Ihe Cherub Choir practices Mr* Burger gave rich woman a th# &lt; sun iis*u• * of •.«14 iv»wnIy ■t
t r a o t a a a o f tha »*|,| l.t'LA Itl'VIHAfsf.'r i f lorid * M i h l i « l * h t s i t *
Chrt*imi*
card
with
the
corre
at
I
I.'
p
in
f u d i r toont h ■ f r o m t h r t im * of thft
p * tr . i r . e : c L t n r N c r i t.»i*:H n o * the marriage of Miss Nancy Chal* groups and dubs concerning her
T,XV. i f *llv* hi* unknow n i r - i*a
of
i h i # o otir #
Only members who have paid
work as a missionary sister for The Primary Department of the spomhng number of a gift Mr* iI it«tth ti*t ui lhiP iu=*oHot*
fthftil r# In
A If nsarriart sn-l if d**d. i h » m s - key. lak e Mary, to Dwight flow­
first Methodist Church will hase Piibrow also rase cseryone a *s r l t m c An d rt hslrniftod
thr Church Army.
« l | fttfttft th# o ii rft
k n o w n ksirs. d o l l * * ) i* r * i* » a and
ers.
Sanford.
a r s n t # a a of lha said CLARK NCK
a Christmas party in McKinley gift Christmas carols were sung of r r » id r n . ft fto&lt;| p at o f f i r # ad*
their dues may. make reservations.
Jr### of th* f U t m f t M . *o«f phalt h#
R U t t t R NOLANt DORIS N o t . AN
Mtss Clulkcy is the daughter of She is a small person but very Hall at 10 a m.
by the fireplace, completing an §■•
I# a |tv a , h#r unknown »nou#a if
'tn ift hy t h * r U l m u n t , ht*
capable
in
appearar.ee
and
work
or a t i o r n * '
* n d m v *yoh
rnjnvable evening
n n r r l * d . nod If ftfid. the u n k n o w n Mr. and Mrs, J. A Coalkey Mr.
- «I'•n « r ii r p ia m ] not
t t t id i h a l l
hrlr*. d a v tsts* l*t»ttM and e r o n - flowers is the son of Mr and Mrs. She has a lotrly warm smile attd
The preaident announced that the L4
% fat
i ,r &lt; .,r &lt;h* u n i p o m s n o l a n
* good sense of humor. Anyone
Jifftii i*i In • Httuvftr
tifvt meeting wilt be held on Jan
w ll.tvt l l NOLAN*, if * l u * .
hi* A. W, flowers
that knows her knows that she
A# * i * u i r i i o f l h * L n ! Will
U n k n o w n »*«u#a If m*rrl»d a n d if
(I. She extended her best wiihei to
The wedding will lake place in
#f*4 T#*t*m*nl nf
d r ad . th a unknjwr h*lr« -1m Her*
Ann# Viti A l i n r lln »
' * « « ! * • and a**ni#r* of th* *»i&lt;1 the first BarBH Church of l.sVe enjoys living to the fullest. She
the group fnr a happy holiday
i!*c • «»#4
lines working and being with pen
*« l t . n i r. NOLAN *n4 • * ' * id all
season
F ir # ! m MI « l l o n !•#«• &gt; 1 9 1 1 ,
prraona l - a t l n t or r t i l m l n c an* Mary at 7 30 p m. Dec. 16. All pie. She |s especially interested In
r a h ' i n t o or lnirrr*i in *nd fo friemis and relatives of ihe couple
young girls.
It,* f o l io - lew dra. rISrd land l ' I n *
are Invited to attend the weeding. Almo|t
n( hrr „ mf u tp(r,,
and &lt;-»l*
In Samlnota C o u n t* .
rin *id .
witt
A TLA* T A ' ■ I *t PM»r * 'ICT
^ . will
i i| f TiTJiiM.h°itl
W
- vt.rt* h v flo iv ih tn s in Sanfcrd * and
graduate in tocanng for hrr family and reararfordin* to e t » i thn r* . June In Bilovi. Miss Mr. flowers fog her children. Occasional!)' she
of r#, i rd#d
in
Plat
finds time to paint the pictures
Rook t. n*e* s s t’uh- attended schools in Sanford and is
VFW Post 32*1 and Ihe Auxiliary
ll l;* ord* o f n t m l n o l * tow serving with the Air force al that come in a Paint by Number
Count', *l«rida
Kit. These bright gay print* are held the annual Christmas party
TR ACT R
1* : and 1 o f t - *.&lt;r Ei cslcr Air force Base, Biloxi, Inserted
in attractive wooden for members and their families
.*, 'H.Ti'Al.r k HI | i | i h
'■ION i r s n r d ln r in r l « i Miss
(fames and hung on the walls of Prc. It In the Post Home There
' r*rrf rr -,rd»d in f l a t
the rectory . Mrs. Thomas has fur were !*S people present
R*"k t pit* S* f *i 1*1,*
f |« . ord# - f
erm in aie
rtdied the rectory attractively
The women prepared food of lur
C.'urijf. rt -r*da
(he rooms mniam tsnuly pictures key and alt the trimmInch phred
TRACT C. VIS'il »f S'tVi . o f VT
I. of S*ri|rn : t Tow n. i x n i l « i n i t it • m i s r . x i x n s snd scattered contributions from m fancy covered dtvhrs Imntsbi
an l» I* South. R m « j l m i l e t 1 m i I 11. IX S M I R o n
each member of the family, sn hv the members A guest. Mr*
&gt; t 'i i x i i i r m l x r s , r i . m i n i s .
J" f a i t
—
y o u and * tfh of »eu ara h r r r h r
Advent wreath in the dining room. Mae Jarvte, Ely. .Minn . played
^ r*oulrad in apr**r and fit# e a r *■•-■- *' *11' V n V i V i t .v
t l l v ar hv jour itlo rn*' w t i h th* CRTAB HARRIS.
p m B | l , f . a model airplane in the living i hriitmas carols on Use piano as
r t * f k o f tha ihn'»-»)&gt;l»d Court
room All this week the den of th* children sang Mrs Jarxie Is
&gt;«ur w Milan d l tl n i » i . tf a n * , to
Ihe rectory* has been filled with a memlwr of Ihe Auxiliary to Po*&lt;
ISa Hill To Quill Till# fil*d h*r*l n \ l * T R A L t A H.VRBt*
r&gt;*f#nd*''i hundred* of package* that Mr*. Ely 1717 She la the lister of Mrs
a s a l n a t s o u In Ihl* &lt;*&lt;i&gt;r and In
AlHa*r' a a v-wy of in* aarn* on *TATL n r VIvMHI*A Tn
I'talntlffa* altornrv. I'tl&gt;w
.,n nr Tlt.Vt.IA
HA It ft IH "ha** I**' Thumis and the den mothers were Edna Norman, a member of the
r#-&gt;*n*.'t wrapping for the children of South local auxiliary,
l-afor* ih » Sth dar of Januar&gt;
A V in * n r.»i l*r,. ■ I# ; n
VV e#lt ur). Lon* Is U'ia. N*"'
I' l*SS llrrtkn fatl not or rlar a
s.ile School.
After the dinner Mrs Norman
l&gt;*rr*a Pro Confrtio w ill ha t n u r - Ti rk
\ , . u wilt 1 «k* nuIt,* th*t w •■■•ci
•*S * c * l n # l von
Mrs. Thomas loves to fish, rs was suddenly ill and was taken
n"N'i; a m &gt; c&gt;RDt;its;t» &gt;t *4*. Bill uf I'o m eU ln l h«* ' * * n fillet
It'* •■Ir •*411 • ;'url pecially dee|&gt; sra fivbtng. The to the hospital. Everyone extend)
* ru e . m l n o l * Pm h i ' . Kiel i,l s ' M* *c s inf t '■&gt;«
Sill d * r n f p#, #n'H*r V. !• t»SI In ii, I f..r *« Dilnnt* ' • « u n lr . Slut
o p ill HXTON'. r t.r k .*t 114. in t Ii4i * ir; l h * i Hi* nalwr* Ihomases enjoy outdoor cooking wishes for a quick recovery to
preparing Mrs Norman,
e f m l •nil i* *n act I,,ii t - r -ll- and she deliglits in
■*lccu|f I'.IM't
Hi '*? »; I. Burdick
' u f I th* 4euft tltt*
r Whlrh I* shish-ka bob*. She enjoy* muiic
The h.dance of the afternoon
t o il's I',
H A Itltll
I’laln t Ilf.
Vi
t ' » r u i r x‘l»rk
and likes to play gulf,
was spent with Santa Claus die
.VIHTItAl.1V it.SllltlH l-ffrnUanl
rsrA t.*
T i n ; s t ; I'lU'itpNTis *t* in i'tti
" C l(uitlit»&gt;'n. Jr,
She is a busy person hut the tribuling toys, fruit ami candy to
cm* aro* UuiMlire
niamS v*u '*&gt; t it' 'a isr 4ti»w»f nf
•ih*f n i * » l l n r ■llh th* i Iffk *■» always ha* time for the important | the children. Everyone had a good
h»nfi'n1 S'lnrld*
th* r i r t u i t Cuurl
nf
k*mlnBl| features of life.
Vit, rn *» for I'tsInlKfs
' lime.
t*o«nl&gt;- *t RinL-rU. r i o f l d i
«n*

Anna Miller Circle
Has Holiday Dinner

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Cantata
Scheduled

Church
Calendar

Legal Notice

NOTICE

Auxiliary
l ias Parly

C H R IST M A S D AN C E

\ 1k

Legal Notice

Nuptials
Planned

Mayfair Inn

Telephone FA 2-3411

Local Auxiliary

And Post Have

Holiday Party

Legal Notice

Shop For Christmas
At

•#*'« * ■npv -'f lh* • a m * nn Plain,
lift • aitnrn*'
nil nr t-*fnr* lh*
iSih s « r nf Jantiarv, A I' t ' U
Haraln fait rml «r a &lt;l*&lt;-r»* urn
cent'**.’ " i l l h* t n l r r ' A aaatnti
'e r -1*f* ill
W'lTXEb* it" hai-t #nJ »**t *1
Sanfonl .**trln'*t* r o u n l v . PW l'l*
flit* l*tti Uav «t r»&lt;-»mti*r, A f

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W' r . Hutf h l a r Jr.
ISwarit* Rultaier
k a -if 'c l riori-i*
Allnrpay l o t Plain tif f
____

RAMSAY, FLORIST
Sipes Ave. at Railroad Crossing

Ph. F A

P c n rls
Ju#t whs' *he want* — lovely
.ullured pearls. These pearls ar*
truly ma»tcrpier**--#*,iuiiit* in
every deSatl.

2*2 in I

FOR THE HOLIDAY SEASON SEE OCR
TINE ASSORTMENT OF:
• Blooming Planlw

• Cul Floss#n»
• Ch rial man Wreath*

53.95 • $50.00 •
S*e our r.#w*st vrry popular
styled jrwelry; • Crosies
plsln in sliver, geld, and ihinr
atone- • Minature fan' • PE AI 1.
PENDANTS • Beautiful FLOATING
OPALS

• Dl»h Hardens
• Coreagew
• Mixed Rouquel#

51.50 up •

We Telegraph Flow era Anywhere Any lime

And for the truly wonderful gift
for tha! 'fecial someone a
MlNATl'RE DIAMOND PENDANT

*50.00 •

NOTICE
Friday, Saturday, Monday, Tuesday
WE WILL BE OPEN 'TILL B:nrt p. M.
Christ mas Eve we will
CLOSE AT 5:30 P. M.

We present a beautiful bouquet
of briefs and panties by

Necklace &amp; Earring
Set
t

G-)rj*ous ne.'kLace aid earring
sets in rhinestone* On all th#
nesrst colors) silver t gold. And
style imaginable.

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$3.50 •
«

_____ • Plus Tax

ii)a h i

d c 'U Y i/14202 E. 1st

Jewelry Store
FA 2-m*l

A. Flower embroidered sheer
fashions front of dimmed
brief. 4-7. $2.00
B Brief bordered w ith insert!

of ftutin£ framed in Val Lee
4-7. $2.00
C. Embroidery topped bv Val
tire encircles legs of ilirn
jwntie, 5-7. $2.50
D. Slender pinti# hemmed in
deep band of lolloped.
Alen^on. 5-7. $2.50
E. Shspdy Noels of lie# at
eithet aide of brief wdHi
NjlosorbfuiKt. 4-7. $J.OO

Thcxe’s more to i new wardrobe than
meets Ihe eye. It all start* with a new pair
of panties. . . giily embroidered, abloom wilh lace
or flattered with fluting. All superbly shaped
for comfort in the finest nylon tricot

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�YES, VIRGINIA, THERE IS N O SANTA CLAUS!

Frad OHiman Says

BY FREDERICS C. OTMMAN rated tubes to place around tho t i arc old stuff to Inventor*. «
WASHINGTON — Albert H. intake and tend up a constant They've made 'em to run by elec­
...r e
Kersey and Frederick D. Cooper eunaln of olr bubbles. P. G. and tric. springs, and water pressure
#f Coventry, England, have an idea E. bought tha rights, which should through a tube lo tn* handle. One
.1
for ■ tew kind of automobile, save the machinery aod also the general trouble w it thst they re ­
. «■'
which does away with such old- Hah. That brings ua by roundabout volved so fast they were Inclined
\ fashioned ironmongery os gear moan* to kiln Violet M. Porte, to scrub away the teeth. Joseph 0
boxes, drive lhafti, differentials nf New York, who would give the p. Hussar, of Weymouth. Mas*.,
has fixed that. Hit power tooth­
*
j female tea a new loom.
and rear aalei.
•'-i-f
brush (Pstrnt 2.Ml.«21 include*
DCA
She hoi Invented (Patent 3,9*2,The Kersey Cooper Special still
a gear shift.
has an engine, but this Is hitched 300) eyeshades, one on each eye.
Those
are
half-moon
shaped,
have
to a pump. Th* Uttar tends fluid
through tubes under high pressure atickum on one aide, and adhere Shop For Christmas
to turbines on the wheels snd to th* eyelashes. "They are In­
At
tended to (hide th* eye in an
that's all there It lo It.
This car they have patented here ornamental and attractive man­
fNumber S.ttS.ttH), but more im­ ner." said Miss P. I also was
portant, probably, from the view­ pleated by the Invention (Number
point of motorists. It the fact that 2.802,711) of William J. Quetnoro.
the Ford Motor Co, L td, of hr., of Blackwood. N, J. lie cslls
London, has bought the rights to It a children's amusement ride.
This It a two passenger Job
manufacture It.
211 E. 1st
Whether this ever will come to with motive power inside consist­
past I don't know, but ! do re­ ing faccording lo Quemore'i illu­
member back before World War stration) of one goat. Then there's
II while rummaging through the the design patent (Number 183.Buy Flash Bulb*
Patent Office that I came across 914) of William G. Brand, of Glen­
a series of patent* bought by the dale, Calif., producer of a new
Here
Ford Co., of Detroit, calling for shaving brush.
a rear engine V4 automobile. This
Instead of being round like all
You'll Be Glsd You Did.
stirred up tome excitomtnt in a other shaving brushes have been
Sc»
Our Ad. Ofr. It For
small way, eicept at Ford head­ •Inc* th* beginning of time, his
Details.
quarters, where the management (i square. Won't roll onto the
said It was Just thinking about floor.
WIEBOLDTS
engines in th* back. It wasn't
Cyrus C. Johnstone, of St. Jo­
doing anything about them; It still seph, Mo., hat developed (Patent
CAMERA SHOP
hosn't.
2.881.017) th* electric coffee cup;
IIS 8. PARK AVE.
We've alto got tom* other pat­ plu; it in and th* coffee stays
Sanford, Fla.
ents, however, that already ore In hot.
the works and the most Interesting
would teem
to beth* bubblemaking machine of the Pacific
Gaa and Electric Co., of San
Francisco, to scar* th* fish away
from ita water intakes.
FA 2-1851
Celery Ave.
It used to be that the poor fish
swam ton close lo th* big pipet.
complete A depend*
Call .or drive nut for
got tucked In, snd* played hob
sMe florel service for vour Vuietlde gift*.
with th* turbines. They did them­
selves no good, either. Much
• Memorial Wreaths
• Plant*—nil types
energy was Involved Incleaning
• House Decorations
•
Corsage*
the chowder from th* gears. Wil­
liam O. Cheney, of San Leandro,
• Arrangemenln
Calif., fixed that.
ft.
He'd noticed on hit own fishing
We telegraph flowere for your out of town gifts.
expeditions that fish were fright­
suggestion thst this may becomr ot food and warmth and Ilf* and ened by bubbles. So ho invented
(Patent 2.MO.000) a sot of perfo­
■ heroic city. But they are good even lusury.
troops and they are ready troops
Call to mind the dreariest min­
This bit of ground called West ing community you ever taw on
Hrrlln It Ihe scone of one of his­ a glowering December day. Wher­
tory's most momentous contest*. ever this place it. It Is positively
XOTICtt o r APPI.IC ATIOM
TAX DEWB
If the Russia ns should succeed In rsdltnt compared lo East Berlin in»&lt;- l i nrow
t n«rl4a Sutui** of
shlnr u« out with threats — nr —the monument to Imperial eom- ISIS
H. JAMES GUT AGENCY
fcii t i c k in itR R K iir flt v rif.
neutralising our power here by munlsm.
TWal Mr*. II. O. M c ln to th th * h o l e higit level poll lira l agreements — To go along the atreett over • r n r Hi* f o llo w in g c e r t i fi e s !* ha*
SI2 EAST FIRST STREET
4 ..1 4 rrfMItlcat*
.r i lf lc a i * fny
laat 4**4
f«r ta
4**4
Ihe resulting care strophe would he there In Ihe east city — oven on fil*
In ll* l**u*44 th * r* an Th* r e r l l f l *
PHONE FA 2-4-151
worse than losing a hundred Que Stalin Allr, which the Russians r*l* nil ml-* r a n t y t a r e f I t iu a e c * . j
th* 4 .*rrlf&gt;ilnn nf
* th * r r n e t r t r . a n 4
moyt or a doren Portnoiti.
have rebuilt upon Moscow's hid­ th* n*m* InInnwhich
II w i t a*»****4
JAMES B. GUT
H. JAMES GUT
«■ f-illnw.:
The milila-y view Is unanimous eous architectural lines to be their rar*
n r l l f l r c i n Nn. It Trar nf !* iuthat If we hark down In any way symbol of progrrst — Is to walk an*» Jon* j * A. ft t v it
Aeaoe.
r rn o rrn T T
here we mutt eventually hack nut Into a nightmare of pinched deso­ n rNm I TiitrftT ihnfN K o 1*
ft nf 1^,1 X
of Europe and leave it to the Rus­ lation.
nth IS Tr r Thn Town nf
Xanfn*4. f1*l 0noh I I’aa*
sians. And Just as Europe was the What a triumph it ha* been over
I* I* I I A l i t . 111. t t t . 114
theater of real decision In the last there for Ihe new Communist masA lit
Buy Your ------war, *o Europe today Is the real trr state that squats upon tha •Vain* In whlrh a***&gt;**4 r t n n l * R
r*
rh
ln *
theater of derision.
rubble left by the old Fascist m at­ Alt nf 1.14 ornp*rte h*1nu In th*
C o unt* of a«mln«l*. Btal* o f FlurKor Berlin Is the place of the ter state of Adolf IlltUr4*1 t’nl*** turh r.rt tflra t* ih a tt
payoff This It the real showdn-vn
hn r«4**mn4 *rrn-4lno to l . w th*
pr»t&gt;*ttr 4**r&gt;lb*4 la *urh r . r t t f l .
after It years of rold war. This
ra t* wilt b* *ota to th* hlnh**l
I* the moment of truth. In a way
h l44*f at th* lii.nl 4 -or of thn
N .m lno U C ountr Court ttnu** at
all these yrar* of the rold war
|t*nfor4. rinrl4a. nn th* ftrat Vfnn.
* &lt; m t»:«ir % rri,n % Y io »
From T h e------have led Inevitably In the grappl­
4 * v In th* month nf J m u i r r ,
in n m
u rr.it
Its*. Wh i r l ) la th* Jth 4iV of J * n ing for position that Is going on M*n* IM .V f f l o r i d * fttitiii** of unrr.
lilt
im »
here now.
t&gt;*t*4 thl* Ir4 4*V nf p t r i m l u r .
,v »T io :
ii* m : m : n r
n ivr.H .
at Mr*
II
•»
MtlflloaH th# i s i i .
Cor. alter making all dm- allow­ Th
tOKAf.V
Holder nf 11tr frill rowlinn r -IlflrRt*
*&gt; t’ ltrrnSnn
ance for propaganda, Ihe differ­ h •* f IIt «l t a f*1 r a i l I fit at» fair i a v
Comer 4lh k 5th On French Are.
c l t r h c i r r u n C*urt.
ijrtil In I # laaiirsl ttieretifi lib* C«f*
ence betwern Allied occupied West fIfl&gt;ala number i « i l t*ar nf |a«u#
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Deal, Fight, Starve
Cvmmwilata have propoeed a three-way choice for the
AIUm in Berlin. All are unacceptable.
A member of the powerful Soviet polllburo, Moecow
Radio and Kaat German leader* all are aln«rin^ the »ame
tunc: deal, atarve or flirht. Politburo member Albert Norden
j w.erday told the U. S., Britain and French defender* in
West Berlin that there I* no alternative to local Communist
ryrrol of that city'e land, water and air lifeline*.
• Xonlen aaid that Ruimia had made a decision to hand
over control of Berlin to Beat German Communists and that
nd argument by the Weat could affect it. Therefore, he aald,
Uttatern Alliea muat either deal with them or choo*e between
rtj rvatJon and war.
; Hr Bold the withdrawal of Soviet troop* from Berlin and
ttw t i.n«fer of control over the city would go ahead on

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i ,S.,ouId Communists auccccd in cutting the air lifeline
tHat saved Weat Berlin in 1918, the Alike would have to
ylgld to the Berlin regime** demand for recognition or break
through by force. KMwrta said it la not yet clear how the
Cemmunlm could cut Weat Berlin'* air lifeline* without
retorting to an act of war.
• t.'ommuniata would be forced to attack Allied airliner*
eij «oize Weat Berlin'* airfield*.
; President Eiaenhower ha* aaid that the U. S. ha* no inton Won of pulling out of Berlin. John Foster Indies yester­
day conferred with NATO officiala concerning the possibility
ol merging air and sen unit* In the event of Soviet nggrrs-

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best that U. S. taxpayer* can expect I* a big hill. It cost* a
g(ent deal of money to finance an airlift of the ake needed to
prevent West Germany from atarving.
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Tiu h-ntinole l.ouniy Chamber of Commerce yesterday
laid farewell to Cdr. Joe Tully, former commanding officer
•C VAH-5. Tully la going to Washington.
; Tully was presented with a golf hag and a letter, which
tt|e Chamber will ask to be attached to Tully'* permanent
Service record. While headed by Tully, VAH-5 won many
h#nnr*.
; Friends here will regret the commander’s transfer. At
t)j* aama time, they are happy to see him get the chance to
move into the Pentagon.
Moving la a part of Navy. life. Perhaps Commander
T fiiy again will have nn opportunity to visit Sanford.

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Christmas Eve randleliglil serv­
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Sibyl Grant will narrate.
The public Is Invited to attend
this event during which refresh­
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Wfo hss been confined la Ibe Or*
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l i t much Improved.
Visited Aged
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RERUN— Though Uio Rerlln of
1938 la rrrialnly not the Hendon
of the hliti In the early 'forties,
they do form In some senses ■
new tile of Iwo cities
Berlin Is an Island of tension
and poised danger, surrounded by
■ gray menace made up of Bo
vlel Russians and Ihclr East Ger­
man satellites. I-ondon was an i«
land of actusl and nighliy danger
a decade and mnre ago.
All the same, if fighting sltould
break nut here under modern
atomic conditions nobody It fool­
ish enough nol to know that the
death and destruction of the se­
cond World War would look smsll
by comparison.
And there Is now In Watt Ber­
lin, at there was to long ago In
London, a quality of stoicism, mixrd with heady gaiety— a gaiety
rxpressrd In the old saying that
you should eat drink and he mer­
ry fur tomorrow you may die.
Till* rtirreipondenl rrrently re­
ported from llrldrlbrrg that West
Germans In thst area seemed
largely Indifferent In the crisis.
This is not st all true here, where
the people live on the very rim of
a rold war volrsno. They are com­
pletely aware that the eruption
could tome at any moment.
And the llrriinrr* lace the real­
ity with the cheerful Impudence
that the laindnn cockney* showed
when German bomhs were falling
Upon their stout city. Indeed, th*
llrrltnrrs are a hrrrd apart In
Germany, as Ihe latndonrra are a
breed apart In England. There It
an urban toughness about them, ■
sophisticated acceptance of the
facta of life.
One need not love them or like
them or forgive them for what
Germany Hid lo others In Ihe post
to aalute their courage now.
Our small but crack military
force here rrsprei* the civilians
who surround them — and Ihe
!mop&gt;. loo. fcfu»e to "take It
big." They Joke among themselves
about th* crisis snd reject any
At least 179 persons have Jump­
ed from San Prtncltco'a Golden
Gate bridge. Only one survived
hut suffered a«vrral broken hones
and lacerations.

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|It's Tourney Time little Colonel' Hangs Up His Glove I1
'For SEC Cagers;
Vols, Tulane Win

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Oklahoma: Touchdown Stingy
- EDITORS NOTE: T O ' It Ike
braird of IB dispatches on the
foolbill teams playing in ( h r
p o "-&lt; fit'a b to l games.

formation and the frequent tub- can," be laid, ‘ because we l i ­
mitation of f m h team*.
w*)* aspect to meet a fine foot
But t defen-e won almo.it a* . ,, t
much r, ice a* the offenie be
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cause of in *ilnclne)*. The oppo
driving force of both pha*vltlnn ihi* year scored only sis ** of Oklahoma's machine Is Alltouchdowns and fit points, while American center Bob llarriion.
Oklahoma accumulated 2TB points The 3X1 pound ro captain has won
and j 3 t season mark.
acclaim throughout the Southwest
Wilkinson, habitually iilm and for his ability to diagnose the ofphilosophical about the game he fense from his linebacklng postcoaches, has a simple explana- turn and to open holes in the mid­
lion for Oklahoma's continued die of the lint for his ball carsuccess.
(jdtra.
"We always play as well as we
Oklahoma's offense this year Is

LOUISVILLE. Ky. l'P I)-T h e
l.ilile Colonel hung up hit glove
the same way he played It in ihe
major leagues for I t seasons—
like a ballplayer and a gentle­
man
I niled Press International
Relirrd ss a player and signed
It's tournament time again for cs a coach by the Ixsa Angeles
t'-r*e ScuthriMern lanfcrence has Dodger* Thuraday.reewee Reese
ker'iall teams.
The Kentucky Wildcats take
their perfect *e**oti record into
the Kentucky Invitational at Lex­
ington tonight. Auhurn and Als
bsn’* meet Wyoming and Texas
AAM, respectively, in the Birm­
ingham classic.
Kentucky plays Ohio State In
lulled Press International
the second game of the Invitation
Elgin Raylar’t Christmas wish
*1. after West Virginia and OMs
horns State stage Ihr first elimina­ probably I* for a scoring partner
tion. Thr winners will play for the tu help him lift Minneapolis out
lotirnamrnt title Saturday night of the doldrums.
Baylor, third highest scorer in
after the consolation game.
Auburn enters the classic with a the National Basketball Associa­
iccord of II straight wins, all but tion this season, poured in 20
three of them carried over from point* tn the ta»l half to give the
last year. Mlavlssippl State is host l akers a 113 10* decision over the
Detroit Pistons Thursday night
to Morcbcad State.
Tcnne*see and Tulane defeated and end Minneapolis' four game
Intersection*! opponents Thursday losing streak.
night, the \'ol« winning 67 S2 over With the lead seesawing and
Davidson and the Girenies outlast­ Detrnil taking an 80 79 margin al
thr end of three quarters. Baylor
ing Baylor 63 SI.
Gene Tormohlen. the Vols' big continued hit superlative last half
ernter. racked up t* points to lead shooting to give Minneapolis an
the scoring at Knoxville, and turn­ edge ll never relinquished.
Baylor wound up with 26 points,
ed in his usual fine rebounding
performance. Tennesaee was as rnc short of George Yardley's
much as right points back in Ihe high game total for Detroit,
In the onty othrr gamr played,
second half after trailing 32 27 at
halftime, but came back strong In the Boston Cellics held off a de­
termined Cincinnati eomehack in
the late minutes.
Vic Kllnker, Tulane offensive Ihe third period to defeat the Royace, war high with 19 points at rla. 1tH-30
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New Orleans. Rut it was the free Boston Ird 37 11 *1 half time,
throw that turned Ihe tide for the fn •)',
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Greenlrs. They dropped in 23 free within four points, 716t, at thr
start of the fourth quarter.
ones on 33 tries.
Tulenc «Uo dominated the back­ Bill Sherman snd Bob Cousy,
boards and enjoyed *3 per cent with 21 snd 19 point* respective
accuracy from the court. The Iv, broke It open for the Celtics
Grccntcs Ird 28 23 at intermission. as Boston went on a 32-22 tear
to like the verdict and move a
game and a half up on the Idle
New York Knickerbocker* In the
Eastern Division. Jark Twyman
countered 7* point* for Cincinnati.

more versatile than it was at thr
end of last teason whrn Ihe Soon­
er* crushed Duke, 4*21, in the
Orange Bawl
Wear Down Opponents
OKLAHOMA
The ability of Oklahoma to
By JACK BRANNAN
wear down ill opponents by sheer
NORMAN, Okla. (LTIi-Okl*.
manpower, a vital factor In 111
l.oma may be the elite of footwinning. Is indicated in Ihe fact
ball’* bowl society. but it shows
(hat the firat and second unit*
no ‘ manner*'* on the gridiron.
played almost equal amount* of
® Ib e Sooner*. ■ band of rawtime (hit year during the first
boned &gt;outh» from farm) in Okla­
three quarters, while the reserves
homa and Texas. are stingy with
handled most of the fourth quar­
touchdown*, take ad) ant ate of
ter chorea.
other)' miilakei, u»c ginc-up-tac­
tic* and practice deception
The firat team acored IA touch­
Nevcrthclc*). Oklahoma will be
downs and yielded ihrte, and the
appearing in it* (event h bowl
ellrrnate unit acored t7 times
game in the la*t It year) Jan. 1
and gavr up two touchdowns.
egalnit Syracuie tn the Orange
The ability of halfback* Brew-Bowl at Miami, Fla.
ster Hobby and Jimmy CarpenNo other team ba* played In
By JFBRY COVINGTON
Layer has hopes of hia aquad re- ltr 10 throw the running pass has
' many bowl game* (luring the Coach Dick Silvers’ undrfeatcu turning to thr win column I n &amp; . ° : * ^
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| fullback Prentice
Gautt
a esplosame period. Oklahoma ha* won
j ,(ve in n in g has added vonsiderlive of it* six Sew Year's Day Junior Varsity will open the action semmote High gym.
here
tonight
at
7
o'clock
as
they
TLf Seminoles jumped off to a able power to the ground attack.
venture* since Coach Rud Wilkinvon took charge In 1917. The only take on Ihe l&gt;el.and JV’s in what fast atar, winning three in a row Gautt, Ihe first Negro to play for
drfeat was a 13-7 setback by Ken* promises lu be a top notch night of before falling v to a taller New Oklahoma, was Ihe team s lead­
tuck) in 1931 Sugar Bowl
Smyrna squad l**t week in an ing rusher for the season, aver­
basketball.
Syracuse, however, will give
overtime thriller. They now have aging six yards in 105 carries.
The
once
beaten
v
arsity
squad
Oklahoma its first bowl test in
wins over Oviedo, Lyman and Pier­ The loss of starting quarterback
Kastern football standards. All will follow the JY'a and coach Bud son and If the shots continue to David Raker, who was expelled
other Oklahoma bowl opponrnti
fall, they should he able to sew from school e trllrr this month,
during Wilkinson's tenure have
up another victory here tonight has created a problem at that
l&gt;ositlon which Wilkinson said he
against the tough Bulldogs.
S e n from the South.
Rrturns Tn Bask Formula
The Seminoles have shown great will wait until Ihr last minute to
After an rarly experiment with
speed and aeresilveness and, al­ solve.
Bobby Boyd, who Ird the team
a multiple offense, Oalanoma this
though they are short on height,
year returned to its basic formula
tl looks as though they are off to in scoring and p**»mg even
iboug.t he was alternate quuteri.f using the power of the spllt-T
another fine season
Monday, thr Seminoles will ptay bark during Ihe season, and soph
A 5S*pound "lady'' named Kiego
will take her second post position Edgrwater In the second game In omore Rob Cornell are the most
ir. tonight s featured ninlfi race Ihe first round of the Tangerine likely replacements (nr Raker.
at Sanford Orlando Kennel Club, bowl tourney In Orlando The game
hoping to run her fifth straight will begin at S p. m. at Davis Arm
W ’ORDF.t.K. Ga. (UPI) - Head oval in less than 32 seconds and ory. The flrsl game will match
Bishop Moore and Winter Park.
R a c h Tom Nugent of Florid* best the pack to the finish.
Winners of Ihe two games Mon­
State t'nlversllv «»ld Thursday Allhougli Kiego may )-c favored
night that mind and not muscle a star-studded field will make It day will face Boone and Lakeview.
lough for hrr to win. Veteran The championship game will be
lilte d Pres* tatemalinaal
lr all Important In football.
Fast
Nugent, featured speaker at the standout Go Suezir will be firing played on Friday night of neat
from the outride and in th* fifth week. Winter Park and Sanford are
SI. Michael's InvIUtUail
Crisp County Athletic Club Foot- spot will l&gt;e Added Value, who will
First Round
bait Jamboree, said menial atti­ 1-c looking for his second straight favorites in the tourney. Coach
layer's youngstrrs have a good Vermont 11 Assumption M
tude of the player* often I* the triumph.
rhancr tn bring home Ihe honors. St. Michael's (Vt) It Lemoynr 63 GAINESVILLE fU Pli — Ths
deciding factor in the sport. He
return of college platoon football
Others In Ihe fast pack of grey­ All proceeds will go to the Harry aald hi* player* at FSU have the hounds are Run Happy, Black
next (all ha* lieeii predicted by
Anns
Crippled
Children's
home.
Portland U. 37 Iona 33
desire to play big-time football, Revet. Mr. Flagstaff, Shade and
Florida (nach Bob Wnodrulf.
If
the
Seminole*
are
able
to
Selon
Hall
73
Westn.
Kentucky
67
d a wide open attack u the Rural Ray.
Woodruff, whose G atari meet
tome up with a win here tonight. Princeton 79 Rutgers 47
suit.
Mississippi in the Gator Bowl
Tonight's 10-race card ends the It should give some indication of Harvard 60 Tufti 34
mo*t successful opening week in bow they will fare in this tourney. Marshall M College of Pacific 71 Dec. 27. predicted Thursday night
that 'a n overwhelining majority
the kennel club'* history. Continu­ The Bulldogs are amall, too. and St. Ronavcnture 66 Garmon 41
of college football roaches will
ing improvement in the quality of It should be a matter of which Marquette 70 New York U. 39
vote tn fsvor of unlimited substi­
greyhound* and added farllilies tram Is able to out hustle the Westminster 78 Pittsburgh M
tution prior to this year's meet­
Hunt's Tucxdo
at the attractive oval have ac­ other.
Boston College 67 Brown 51
counted for the sharp rise in at­ Thr Seminoles will call on Batdwln-Wallace 79 Rocheiter 71 ing of Ihe i NCAA I Buies Comini(Feed Store
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tendance and Letting, track offi­ guard* Ray Lundquisl and Cecil
Booth
FA 2-2631
He satil college football needs
cials laid this morning.
DamJndvc. Wally Pnllllps and Jim
Uuanlleo Tournament
more wide open offensive play
iny Grace) at thr forwards and Buffalo 60 Ball St. 61
all over Ihe country
Junior Johnny Allred at the pivot Quantleo Marine* 69 Amer. U- 63 because *"fans
ide'opin’ l i m * 'wlien"the
OME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
spot.
Philips
and
Allred
will
be
,;N 0W —We operate Sanford's
starting their first contest this Gto. Wash. 106 Wash. A Lee 36 pro* play on TV.
only Commercial "While P rill"
srason Both hsve been very im John* Hopkins no Swarthmnrr 33 "If the pros can ptay twoShop.
platoon football with a 35-man
DELAND (UPt) - The H itler pw«*w
drfHi »hi« week. Grnc Tennessee 67 Davidson 31
quad. Ihe colleges can too." aaid
Wlcboldt’s 8HOP1’*
Virginia
SI
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Maryland
St
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Kentucky St. 63 Anderson .Vfl
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mrnt opens here tonight with the 'fo u n d er. The 1,1
winner * toss-up among the *«*rtJn* »»“• «P * “&gt; * AII" d *' Wake Forest *3 Virginia 76
Tulane 63 Baylor 33
four contending team*.
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Eastn. Kentucky 64 loyol* 3J
Birmingham • Southern mrela
Shop For Christinas Catawba
MILWAUKEE, Wla. lU P Ii-T h r
Midwest
of Salisbury, N.C.. in
n r minded Milwaukee Braves will
At*
Obcrlin 70 Rochester 36
Ihe first game of the two night
make all road trips next year by
St. Ambrose 70 III. Terh 39
event and host team Stetson takes
plane, except for the short Jaunt
N.
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Highlands
73
on Troy Stale. Ala., In Ihe second
between Milwaukee and Chicago,
WirMta |i Santa llsibara 63
game.
TALLAHASSEE UPI) - Sixty
which will be made by train. The
Stetson and Troy State have tunnrrs are literally "carrying Bradley 83 Nebraska 48
team will cover 28.101 air miles
both won tournaments this season, the torch" some 1,200 miles from llaidln Simmons 31 Wash. U. 49 during Ihe season.
while Birmingham Southern has Marshall, Mo . In Orlando. Fla . Butler 79 Dartmouth 71
i
won
two of three gamr*. Catawba as promotion for Dec. 27 Tange Beloit 66 Rlpon 63
311 E. lo t
Southwell
is a strong contender for the rme Bowl football game.
I'nanimmis Choice
Missouri
67
Rice 62
North Carolina State Conference
Ore of the runner*, with a Sul Ross 90 N.
COLUMBIA, SC. (UPil-AIIM Western 19
crown.
lighted torch, was due to reach
CALL
latter* In thr first round play Florida's rapltat vlnnday night, S. F. Austin 6* Texas l.uthrrn 31 American halfback Trie Dawklnv
West
n! Army wax a unanimous choice
for third plsre turners at 7 p. ns. vhere he msy be grrrled by Gov.
on Bouih n ro h n a's all.opponent
Saturday and the winners vie for I*Roy Cellini. The lorrh is to Nevada 61 Southern Oregon 57
Fresno St 33 Idaho &gt;1
team for 1931. Dawkins was In
Ihe title il I pm
arrive In Orlendo Christmas Eve. Humboldt St. 69 Calif. Aggies 42 Hrummiil in Ihe Cadels' 451
The marathon run is a high­ San Fran. St. 71 Willamette it
-hellarking of Ihe Gamecocks
light of thr gim r between Mis Sacramento St. 38 Chicago St 49 Sept. 27.
Halfback
Honored
souri Valley and East Texag State
E vening* FA 2-7500)
JACKSONVILLE. FI*. I t P l i - College. Fo r teems of students,
Fierida sports writer* have with e ith man running from II
rim ed halfbeck Boh Anderson of in U miles, lift Marshall Thun
Army as amateur athlete of the day afternoon.
yeer. Anderson, of Cocoa, Fla,,
ft.-,' . . . ..
Only five are members of the
was
picked
for
bis
performance
track
team.
Vic Knbello, A g t. 601 E . l i t
in Army's 22 6 victory over Nary.

Seminoles Host DeLand,
Get Set For Tournament

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Nugent Scys Mind
Outweighs Muscle

Minneapolis Tops
Pistons, 113-104

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accepted the end of his playing' looking back, the Dodger capm
career cheerfully but with a touch turn muted, "the only thing I
of sadness too.
feel disappointed about ia that
"When you've played so long. p . , never hit .300 but once . . . U
you hate Ihe thought of not being never could figure out why I &lt;Ud{
In the thick of things any more," n't hit more." He hid a lifetime*
Reese laid at his home here, "but batting average of .26g, 7.170 hits
maybe it's for the best. Eve had and (A) runs batted in through 16
e bad bark for a couple of years trasoni, seven World S erin and!
. . , maybe it was time to quit." right All Star games.
|
Prewce hinted hit baseball car
There is no doubt about the big­
ter might not last much longer gest satisfaction he got from
than 11* playing days.
bascbell.
"I don't expect to le In baseball "nrating those Yankees in th# •
all my life." he and. "or at least u y j world Series' boy, I wae
I hope rol. I’ll try this coaching, afraid I never would see that day.
deal for a year and see what and you remember, they earn#
work* out. Not that I'm complain- |iark and lied it up in the aixth
ing at all, you understand, but g*me. I thought 'well, here we
(oaching isn't the best money in g0 again."
the world, and besides it * time
for me to aettle down with my
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iamiiy."
To a suggestion Hist a man
At
agerial job might naturally folliW. Rrc*e answered emphatical­
ly, "No sir, I'm nnl inieresled,"
and he Joked, "goil* take care
of the ulcer* 1 picked up in al)
those close pennant races."

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Snead Leads Field
At Delray Beach
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DELRAY BEACH IT Ii - The
12.UX1 Delray Beach Pro-Am Golf
Tournament opens here today
with veteran Sam Snead leading
a field of top profciaionila and
amateurs.
Other pros scheduled to play
Include Julius Rorui. Dowr Fmiterwild, Al Beatelink, Lew Worsham,
Bon Teikl and Tommy Armour.

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LOS ANGELES (UPI) — Bill
Ramri, a disriplr of th# lat#
Henry iRcdi Sander*, lodiy off)cfalls' look over as brad football
coach at LTLA after a aeiian a*
acting coach.
Following Sanders' death lawt
August, his first assistant. George
Dirkrrson. waa appointed head
coach. Rut Diekeraon fell victim
tn nervous exhaustion and Rantea
ptepptd In to run the team.
UCLA ended the season with a
record of three wins, ill Insses
and one tie. Rut under Rim es tho
Rruins Inst tn ronferrnre chantpirm California by only twn
points, defeated 19IT champion
Oregon, and tied louthem Call
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Refreahmontg — Tony Ride* — Oiftg for
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Music — Seqtr. Clans will be on h»nd to

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Volusia Officers Ousted For Fine 'Collaboration'
Similarly, Collin* said that evi­
TALLAHASSEE (UPI1 — TwolLeRoy Collin* suiperded them for
Voluili County low officer* were collaboration In operatlnc "a dence showed Kinehen collabora­
out of their Job* today after Cor. hill collection mill toy prolll" ted with Beard ann used hli office
rather than malntalnlnc a court and the force of criminal process
for the collection of civil debt*
of law.
Justice of the Peace J. C. Beard
and Constable J. T. Ltnchen were
removed from their poita Thunday. Colllna said a four month
Investigation proved to him they
Th« annual carol and candle, were guilty of malfeasance, mis­
lighting aervlra will be held at feasance. neglect of duty in office
SAN
JUAN CAPISTRANO.
7:JO p m. Sunday In the First and Inronr'ctency.
Methodist Church.
Collins based hli findings par­ Calif. tU PIl - Southern Califor­
Under the direction of Roger tially on the transcript ui testi­ nia's wrortt hruth tire of the year
Harris, the choir will nre*ent the mony presented at a hearing tor claimed it* first victim Thursday
Chrtatma* cantata. •'The Infant the two official* Oct. 21-25 In ilol night whrn a forest ranger was
Jetua," hy William Stickle*
1y Mill, lie named no Immediate env eloped by flame* In a brief
flare up along the southeast cor­
Soloist* will he Mr. and Mr*. sucreitor* to their potliion*.
Bernard llarkry, Mr* Ernest
The governor said without a ner. The fire still ‘was not under
Eoulhward. Mr*. A. fS. Jones and doubt Heard frequently caceeded control today.
Joe Adam*, 31. district ranger
Dr. H. W. Iturker. The cantata hit authority by handling rase,
contain* 1* selection*
bcjnnd hi* jurisdiction ruclt a* for Prescott Nations! Forest.
The rantat* follow* an organ grand larceny and armed robbery. A ril. was trading a Hop! Indian
"hotshot" crew along the fire'*
program by Mr*. Albert Hickson
perimeter on a scouting mission.
at 7;IS. Mr*. Hicksm will leature
He climbed atop a rock for a bet­
favorite rtiritlma* *e!rrtlnn*
ter view when the wind made a
Tlie carol and candle lighting
sudden shift, surrounding him
rerV
ha* become traditional
with flame. Forest Sendee off|.
aril*
e First Meihodi»t Church.
TALLAHASSEE (U P I&gt; - William cials said he apparently died In­
T
nubile I* Invited to the hour Stanley
Orms. IS. a Florida Stale
ol muiic, contiderrd by many a* (rethman from Miami, w** killed stantly.
The gigantic tdaic has swept
the moil beautiful and aarred of early today when h e apparently
over some 190 square mile* of
the entire year.
jumped from the top of an It- heavy brush, and destroyed 19
.lory dormitory here at Florida j " " / , i’nd’",’ummer rabtlb* since
{date University
It broke out Sunday between ihii
TO WHOM IT MAY CONSchool authorities said Ihey blstorie mission town and Lake
knew of no reason for Orms' jump Elsinore.
CKHNi
Ing from ihe building. They said
Richard Johnson, U.S. Forest
he had a ssllsfartory grade aver­ Service lire prevention officer,
N olle" is h ereb y given
age.
said control was esperled late
lh » t I jv lelen i R i d e - In
e studeol, s*n of Mr. and Mrs. this evening. He said about 70
William I). Orms,
jumped or M per renl" was presently
T h c n tre dorg b u siness only
ft out Hie sun deck of West Hall under control.
on n malt basis an d th a t about I.M a, m,, landing In the
parking lot below.
no a g in t o r em ployee o f

Methodist Slate
Program Of Music

Brush Fire Fatal
To Forest Ranaer

P kr* «—Fri.. Dee. 19. 1958

without a semblance of observing
the basic element* of the due pro­
m s of law to which the defen­
dants were entitled
"In fart. It is clear that the
justice and constable collaborated
for the operation of a bill collec­
tion mill for profit," Collins said.
Beard and Kinrhcn relied in part
on a defense of ignorance of their
legal authority and retponiibiUcs.
But Collins said he could not ac­
cept this eicuse and that, in any
event, the officials are accountable
lo and presumed lo know Ihe law.
The suspensions are subject to
approval by the 1959 Senate.

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The Chrlttmas Cantata. "Imma- BOIIN hi* -«If*.
ru iaiitr*
mie| Forever," will be presented
Sunday at 7 p m al ihe Church i s V l t TL, UFliSON and I’At Ltf-'U
of the Naiarrne The adult ehmr ♦ . r . l t s o v hi* »((». *nd Bit TON U
will h* directed hy the Rev Bob­ K IM B A U .
ti-l.ndSB is
m iik r » r s i l t
er! II. Spear, pastor.
hatnutl liertnn in U Paulina
"Immanuel Forever" Is a com TO. Ocraun.
lit* w ile
hinatlon of *nnr and readings.
YOU A n t: IIE IIB III X'OTIFIEI*
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. l n i l rou . and m i l n f vnu. Ilia
Leslie Holcombe Jr. The Hev. and K
natura o f whlrh It to! &lt;t»r»itlml
Mrs. Spear will sing "The Annun­ a ru n lra ct . i t r u l a d M t o r c n rou
Ilia tilaintllf* « » o r at-out
ciation." The reader will lie Frank and
lh - Itiil .lac M May, 1S-S wharaln
Vilallfliri*
arrrtd to ( I i o h n * tb«
11 I’rlcr.
(iroi-arir h*f»lnall»r da.crlliad.
The hour long program Includes ri n. a l oblalti
a ryfund o l T o o thou
special selection* by a women's *a»td t ’lra Itundf.d■ h o111 a r *
i s : . i a s . l 0 i * ha id hy p la lttlllla to
Irio and a man's quartet. The pub­ ou and 1 h . dafandant llryon I.
aa a punch*** monay dalic is Invited to the annual thrill- p dinhall.
-a li -m tha *fnra»*l-t c o n t f a d ;
mas observance.
and i S l h at* adludlra'ad » Hat.

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tha a a l l rati propariy. and obtain
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Furnished apartm ent, MU* W tit. tv El. AKA APART JIEKTS: rooau
RAYM OND M. U A I.L
private hatha. I l l W. E lm I t
REALTOR A INSl'ROR
£ bedroom furnished httu*e, t903
Cedar Ave. Available Dec. IJth. 2 bedroom apartment near rinc- Third St. A Park Avenue. South
V ail Call Ball
Shown by appointment. Thone ereit school, no pelt. 2413 Elm
Thane FA 2 MU
Ave.
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F rl., Dec. 10. 10r&gt;$— P aj:e 7 &gt;—I LUtt ER9. PLANTS
POTTED PLANTS Ph. PA 2-1122
or FA S-P270. S A N F O R D
FLOWER SHOP. Wa tafecraph.

L A F F -A - D A Y

FISHERS NVKSKRV
Masnolia k Onora FA 2 1133
Omamrnial Shrub* • Tret* 1***1

3, 3 and 4 bedroom houiei and 2 bedroom house. kitchen furniah- Loti fur lalv, located fl mile* W
ed. Clean and dote in. FA 3 1013 of Sanford. Ph. FA 2-3260.
imall apartment.
Jtmmy Cowan.
ROSA L PAYTON. Broker
Phone FA M M I
Large 2 A 3 bedroom nsfumUhed 1
J . b* d » S " 'J r'il
apartment. $13. UOO Mi«nolia wj,lly roum kUch(n
BrauUlully furnished room. Private
horn#. Phone KA 2-TW .
2 bedroom home, kitchen equipped landscaped wild well. Owner
Phone FA 2-3303
tramferred. Phone FA 2 27at.

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Legal Notice

Hou»e For Sale Or Rent. 3 bdrm.
—Iar»e lot — unfumDhed. Lo­
t i l t r a n
Wl»*
cated &gt;01 E- tth St.
T h» tioard #r rubii- tMirvetlan
t’eunlv. »w|0r»a«. ,,*'.**1 r'•
tali. Mt* t-r Hi* tlfmol'lbf' ,';' For Rent—2 bedroom hou»c. Kit­
ea ltlle * Juelnr l l i « l i •*•&gt;»" 1 “d'|r
chen equipped. Near Air Bate,
Ini. Vanf-r-l. F lo r id a . uMli t»*J
a m. J«i’u*r»' II. 194*. «• •** FA 2-3219.________________
Juh.wi *.imini*4roih-« mitM["»■
I-Vtmniriul tvenu*. »»"*■’'
2 B. It. unlurn . kit. equipped. IM
li). .1 - Mrh urn* »n1 j ' * r*
blil&gt; w III
r u b t l c l r cMiii't
per mo 40t Orante Ave. Phone
FA 2 2123.
SU?ir.,*“,!-i&lt;"•*
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tr,.mi iii&lt; ..m. • »r.
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all,,, t llnrli.it IV ivrrtir t ' ” l New unfurnlihed carage apart­
ffr,.i ami vitllonvliu Atenoi.
ment. ronlrolled healinc. couple
W.rl.r.l I'lerlOn, . ,
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Tba .«■■ rutut bldil*' -'H h* e • only. FA 2 « «
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turnl-h •"'t ■r*»,*‘* ©•'I**1*1
jlflflciMli pirfarnunr#
l Hedroom nicely furnlthed home,
ThV h'.M " 't . fulillu
| “c,lr*n all electric *11 Elm or call
for a.minuU • .lUiilt. Eiuri'U. " f FA 2-1*62.
.tt t r t ihi rl«M «&gt;• i*1'* 1 **’,*&lt;",
„r all *i4« »*• t'» i * 1’ * «»» Ip
mailt :. • In i '1' huiMl"*. &gt;'* J’PJ Fumietinl rattaEc on Sipr* V*e
thall ||» ■ Iti.ilr** I* t*e • P*rl?"
So of bate FA ! STJI
„f nfir'n i|i&gt; '»••• »"b»*'IU««l »’
,a, rripln* *&gt;
without lh*
fflnllRt df IH©
Two bedroom bou»e. kltrhrn eqiupJOHN 1- HHtMlaliT
mrnl, 403 San Carina. U3.00.
rhalrman. Heard "f r*«i**&gt;'*’
_ hlirtjrllnfl tf*r I iw IboU
Phone FA 2 3*31 Robert A.
% Ct.unIF. Klorldft
William*.
Tf t M i u t #
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loMrtictifHi
2 tw-droom lurnirhed hou*e. In
rt.oflKl*
rf !«•
quire M f„ 30th ft. Thone
Bear-1 ©f PaMU
FA 2 3610.
III! I.&gt;i *
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Ifettln.l# kVaitiir. 1*1or 14a
r* Furmthtd imall 2 bedroom apart11 o t'DI* for inf
t* *&lt;J
inrnt. sen Park. FA 2 0731.
i(n r » TMUlr©*! trr
; Bedroom furnilhed h a u t e .
•m f^r m *"’» Aro4©nM g|n/ **• FA 2-3631
*lr •&gt;!*!•'• until t ’ ** •
At i»t# &lt;
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1 -R E AL ESTATE FOR S U.E
rtlnhtrxtI't'i RulkOlfiff I
Mnrtur NAfiforU.
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» in i t&lt;Uv« tHa
. *1 h# Mayfair aection. a (paeiotu 3 bed­
.uLllrb ,$#u#4 -"4 r*«4 tloiil
&gt;r«n | p( b in i ■«►• ill ' ,,11# . r,‘' 1 room home. FA 2-I69S
• nSuin#4 frnf»$ th*
*1*'
IrrHUIvt. J«T$n A RuftO" »}•tr rift* »*r» t an4 klAliaflVUU C1I 2 bedroom home. Payment*
1(8. 31) equity . FA 2 W3I.
It#a'kit» J*ahforvl rinrl4a.
r*»* tutrthtful
BllM-f
»&lt;&gt; furntah a"*l m * *,,f •**;
BALE OR TRADE
• fxit.i'Y a t r f o i m a n c u a n 4 Ua i mt n l
Equity in 2 bedroom block home
-nf. *■&gt;* Lrntla
&gt;«* llr&gt;ae4 of TtiHlIe Tntlrutll "
on rorner lot in Highland Park.
,qf ^#MtlD©1# «*0 %IM|V I ' l f f Ml . r rin n
r1«h« in raft. I A*i» a»&gt;4
Will sell or trade for acreage or
f • ' I bill* f&gt;r
n *\\0 i n r h f a r *
tola.
rtClhitt i© *hr
N
Hail ha niiliUra'bn for • i**f»
^ fiflitn MJ» da&gt; • tuUttautn ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
Raymtad Luadqulit, Aitoc.
R lit# oi»tnin« of b14« wilh«M
h#
n;f th© ii«if4
FA 1-3M1
Allaatic Bank Bld|.
in i ik in. m n v u tr .r
ililiriwaw* Prtarti «f Public
OPPORTUNITY OF THE WEEK
(rttl rurt loft fnr Icwlflbll
t%*uiit|., Plnrt4*
Exceptionally clean and nicely
t T iiti*##
landacaped 3 bedroom ar.d 1 hath
Ifrnlrtai* l.*&lt;Min*r Hur*rritit#n4*nl
f nibllr Intiruflltitt a«ti
home with a lot of extra*—
**r* rrtariF to IN©
FLORIDA ROOM HOBBY
ROOM-KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
Shop For Christmas
- I I L I N n s - HEATERS DnAPES-PATIO S A L E S
At
PRICE ONLY 112.700 CORNER
LOT—Only $*Jt down, plui elm
ing on FIIA financing.

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l l - ’a i f o H o"BIL Xa TTtr ' a I L I RH
'll Ford K-100 pickup find condi­
tion. Term*. F A. Scotl. I Valuna Dr., DeBary, Fla
It will pay VOL to «*• u* bafoie
you buy. Open Evenlnf* and
Sunday*.
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
Palalka, FIs.

MODERN 2 bedroom home. cm t I
lent neishborhood, electric kit
chen. banlwootl floor*, corner
location. M.630 00. $1230 01 down
For the Rett Fluyt in Real E»iate
SFaK CL'laLEN &amp; HAUKEY
tV. A. Caslei Jr. Sainuian
110 N Pare Ate Hi. FA 2-2391

Two ton CMC tnick movini van.
See lt at Phillip* • » ' acroi*
| rivn. C. It. llavtl

Si.JJ. nj f\Mfly Cwny&gt;uny
1art N I'jfa \v»

I’h. FA 5-6123

T. IV. MI RO. Brokrr
Plmne FA 2 2t*t
Lakrfront 2 bedroum f.aulc Inimc
Practically finlibed on tn'idc.
Iteauliful lot unlit on take. Short
iliMamr from |)etjn d . $2,100
ca&gt;h price Can he financed Call
Crumpton Builder* in Orlando,
GA 2 MM
10 ACRES
Tiled, 2 large flawing wrll*. Two
*lnr&gt; home Total $3.2»'&lt;n
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
2141 rrench Ave

J. W. HALL
••Call

Itraltor
H a lf I hot.e F A 2-3641

South Pinrcrett and 2nd etliiion—
3 bedroom home, Uk bath*
Price $16,2110, $87 month tavw
dnun pay men! I'hune FA 2 2811

I AILMLIt S .MIKNL'Y
N V Farmer. Realtor
I*. II. Whitmore. A im .
116 S, French A'c Ph FA 2-12II
Aftrr hour* FA 2 2611 or FA 2 1921

RE AN EARLY HInI&gt;*
Buy now and lie *eit|ed for
Chri»tma* and for Homestead
Exemption.
LOW PRESSURE
FOR HIGH VALUE
Ride by a few
III Shannon Dr. $191 down I V , Mn
1210 t'rcvrent $601 dawn $73 Ma,
1223 Itanilolpli $1U down $73 Mn
The»r and vevcral other* have ad­
ditional feature* — ipaclou* in
lerior*. and extra* for finer liv­
ing al token price*.
For eourtrou* information or ap
poititnirnt:
Call FA 2 1991 FA 2-22*3
FA 2 06U FA 2 2*02
w. It. "Hill** S T E M P E R Agenry
Seminole Realty
Realinr A Inaurrr
W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
Elir. Methvin—Velma Conraler, Ai*oc Laura 11 Oiler, II E. Taffer
Adelaide II Moira — Anoriatr*.
Ailel! Frier. Eveiett Harper
1901 Park Ave
FA 2 3232 Phone FA 2 *99!
112 N Park

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R&gt;.\l rs T tT F FOR S tl.E

SU N LAN D
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition
IItitiit'.v Dcaigtieil l-’tir
Huritlit Llv inp.
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OWN lilt WANTS

OFFER

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SPECIAL S1RVIC M

' !$—ARTICLES FOB SALE

Furniture klavlnc 1 Slorasc
CoUoo A Woo) yarn*. Nation*,
('. K. rmi.l.irs. Atent
Thrradl, Tape*
tVASHUCRN VAN LINES
ROLLINS IIOtIHV SHOP
IVM Frrneh Ave
FA 2-19*1 At Tha Slsn Of The Toltm Pal*.
2617 8. French Ac*.
WELL liRli.LINU
Fairbanka Morie Pump*
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Repair* la all make*
Moat Any Make
limVARD W. LONG
FURNITURE CENTER
207 K. Commercial Ave.
It* tV. t»l SI. F t 2 Sill
Phone FA 2 2133
FACTORV ro YOU
Space Heaten — Floor Furnace*
ALUMINUM
Clean and Service, 14 W Out tide
VENETIAN BUNDS
tank imtallallon, FA 2-1161
Encl-'ird head Sag proof bottom
2J$—Pl.UMBIMi *n«'kooF IN fl
t»d '*ith p!a»iic r id1. Plaatic
or iayan tape* Cslloa or nylon
cord*
Senkurilc ( i Liao und P aint Co.
Ill HI VV 2nd SL l*h FA 2 4Mi

W ill

Tor Sale 12 Hudtim. food runninf
AIR COMHIlOMNn
rondmon, radio i haater. *100. CONfRALT 10$ REPAIR AAORK
Phone FA 2 13M after 3 M
•047 Sanford .Ave.
FA 261U
12-BtHTS a ad MOfORR
CLARKS PLUMBING AND HEAT
ING ho* moved tn our new locotav* EAINRCDE SALE
lion 602 W. 2Ilh S t, Phone
New motor* greatly reduced. 11ov- FA 2 2371
pie prirei3*11.0,1 Starflitr 30 II. P $303 00
PLUMBING
$304 00
lllgtwtn 33 It P $379 0)
Controlling A Repair*
Iticiivi
Fatlwin 13 II. I*. Uiooo
Fire E»lim*t*«
Alio all 1933 Gator trailer* and
R. I. HARVEY
bnal* greatly rrduerd. 7‘inaocr
Sanford Ave Phone FA 1763
Plan
rt-ipiflio
"s^ATfiT
‘'Everything (or the Sporttman"
Your Evtmude Dealer
PIANO TUNING 6 III I'AIBINt*
ItltllSON SPURTING GOODS
AV. L. II.ARMUN
.7016-6 E. IV rbon* FA 2 3961 Ph FA 2 1213 Afier 3 09 p. m
A lim CRY O f TBO ARD~AI(1TA)R&gt;
21 A III ILIUM* 1 OM R At IllltS
AA. P. S.A1ITH
Outboard Sale* k Sen lea
fo r carpentry, painting, .cieen*
2313 Palk Ave
FA 2-62H lug, ruoflng, and pla.-t.-r re pair,
aiphalt tile, a*br»toi siding,
tt— I'eic l i'e&gt;li*txTiippTirt~
maionry or wm-d »lept, le*ellng
repairing girac** and
Shetland p*m*, grnile, raddle A sod
wlocking call r \ 2 ISV'9.
bridle FA 2 3721
n i t ritK v i.M .iu ii 1
13- a r t ic l e s w a n t e d "

Custom built 1 bedroom, 2 full
tiled bath*, built cn large lot
tn beautiful May lair trclimt.
Till* home feature* terra.-a
floor* Lrgc screened porch.
Natural wood cabinet* in large
kitchen equipped with electric
ran;&lt;- an,| refrtg-rator Owner *
e*iuit' $t.VM00 Any oifer «U1
be gtvru cuniideration
See
SEMINOLE REALTY
Ca*h for furnittirv er «urplu». VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
IftU I’art, Ave
I A 2 32JJ
Super Trading Poll, Sanfmd Pari* for all make* d -leaner*,
Etecirlux. Ilooyer. Kurby, ele
Orlando llwy. FA 20617.
Free pick up. Work suaranlerd
t h i m ; in
FA 2 1763.
“
4 bcdriMm, 2 hath, 2 »tory (arm h” r l \ uYy p A I l o Iix
h o it » e rr, cully rcmodelrd.
Iloui* Wiring - Eledrlr Service
Sanfi-rd* Most Modern
Apprux 1 acre* cleared A fenc­
SI,I Vihlrn
Rcnuly S»lon
ed land lavwr dawn payment
Sill AVater T. A' Stamp*
RANDALL ELKCTlHi t n
FA 2 rent
IIARItll TT S REAl’TY NOOK
Hi Magnolia
FA i u i u
103 So. Oak
FA 13742
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1*—IRM.VI.y HELP VA.ANTr.ll PAINTING

QUALITY HOMES

Compton* Enryctoprdla* FA: 3366
2 Good u*f*d automatic waiheri
Vour choice for $IW,
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO
114 Magnoti.1
FA 2 136)
I’-eil I umlrer
Metal
Plume FA 2 1*9*

Roofing

Striped uphalatrrv — Law ion love
*eii
go,)d (onditlon. Phone
FA 2 2166
SPINET PIAM» - Full keyboard.
M,itching Itemli: like new.
$39) 00 Ph FA 2 1911.
MOTOR SCOOTER — All Stale.
$93 FA 2-3023.
SERVKL refrlgeraior: Meal for
rarniH*r». good eondillon $23
FA 2 1936,
I. St In hike, like new $30,
Call FA 2 4734.
' ioiwl train equipment, veveral
arce- orie*. *omr icarcely uied,
FA 2 1633.
dbl inaplr hunk IkhIi , complete.
1 &gt;ed only two monlba. IM. AIM
hlgh-ehalr fa 2 os73,
Vquariuni 3a gal. with Hand A
pump—Deluxe equipment: exIra*. 33 ll»h. SIS. FA 2 4011.
M Ilu*hrl green naval orange*,
$7.30 per tvvi. Wllhoul ba.ket,
I A :tio;3.
16" girl* Schwinn bicycle with
(raining wheel*, lika new. 2313
Elm.

Ilrgular and part lime* galei girl* FLOOR landing and Limbing
wallied—Apply 2473 Park A 'r
Cleaitlng, w a v i n g
Serving 1 7 tt, UK rclrigrr»tur and Noego
Seminole
county
tiiu-u
1923.
electric 'tnvr, gn-d romUtlon.
FHA In Service
• - MA I L -41,1.1*
Altnlrr.ilflv Priced
H M Glearon. Lake Mary
I Both Slug. Phono FA 21111.
Cnnvenlioiiul
AAANTED AT ONCE
Build to your plan*
KL'Ctrolux cleaner, perfect, Ilka
lUwlrigh Dealer in part Sanford
Financing
Remodeling and Vdilitinn*
new. all nitaehm'nt*. $13. Phone
or Eait Voluata Co. $Vrlle R»wlDON 1.1 h i:
FA 2 1971.
elgh'a,
Drpt
FA
I.
110
R,
Alem
*
Down Payments
Plum. FA 2-."«62I
phi*. Trnn.
Maying rim er waihlng machine,
Low As SI00
I.MKKIIIAI. DKCOIIATOHS
like new. KW. FA 1-7437.
Real E iU tr Salrtman SANFORD
palnling aid pap.-nng
ImmcUiule Occti|&gt;uncy
IM IiirEintES
FA 2 3161 or
Thl*
It a frsa p a n U» the HU|
IA 2-1716 ur FA 2-HH0 after .lx
Wo I’.tu iru n tcc I'eraonnl
FA 2 7913,
riicai’o Mr Patty Walker. Exp.
Ufc—i .\ - t
v ^t 1,
Dec. 26, *31.
SatlafitfH on o r Your
\vk a iih a n (; k
:n—Alale nr I'emalr
• .
Money C h eerfu lly
M l. TYPES FlNANCINiJ Colored help wanted, muit be over
29—11 RNII UHL and
R rfu m led .
J la to iA
IHH SKHOI.D CiDOIH
II apply In penon at Pig .V
Whittle.
11:01ft $
4 BIG VALUES
4 QUICK « RLDIT
"T C 7
I t—Work AVanted
4 EASY TERMS
MelaiH Rldg
I A : )!«;
tlab* vlttlng. Ironing FA 2 7828
WllaSUN - MAIUli
g l - M i f i i t.-t-P l liSiTyj \i"s
New Amt L’actl Furniture
Iranrnj me jT i J c FA 2 524L
Ml E. First St.
PA 2 3)2$
St U i I S PAI M $1AN I lit
At Mwik withe* jab trrvlng par
Home f„r the aged
lor. 11**j . 17-02 ft
SI.
tic* nc dimvri for holiday* 16)
2-?» Orlando Ur Sanford
Phone KA 2-1501
lo n -ln n tmn Co. Inc.
Bay Ave. call a'ler * p tn. ev
I’hone FA 2 7214
New ft K-etl
211 'Ar»l 2'ilh -ireet
i ept Sal A Sun.
I n c acre Itic farm. Large 3 bed
l u rn ltu rc 11ml A ppllanrea
Phene FA 2-3103
U ltl-l'it-hiuncil Ihimlv ninn
room houvr, large barn Ea-y 1
n^HluTTw... Onparlunlllra
Sava up a few old pill* anil give
term* o»eph It I^vv, phone
me a call. I ll lix tl cm all
Bu.inr.i praiwirty far »ale hy own
FA 2 1223
NOM E * HKKKKKS
201299 E Flint St Ph, FA S-iT-tM
FA 2 0770.
er. I black *oulh city limit 1 n(
Sanford
on
highway
I7L9L
Goad
VI \JtlR BROUN REALTY
lam- wright &gt;j(rly vvnli newly Gird furniture appRinrct, tool*
III If AE ll A H EM
toe a Uun for any t) pc of bu*i
etc Boight vold Larry** Mart
Reattur
tleleavri) Hex A Diet Ta’dtli
mvi
23-&gt;
iluwn,
balance
nn
111 Sanfjfd Avj Ph FA
LAKE MARV
Only »6c at your Drug »torc.
\erv allrarllie 2 lilt home, local
monthly paymenl* See L. C.
Ph FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1934
r&lt;j m nice quiet lection uf town
Clark Sr. 2619 Orlando Dr.

VA - FHA -

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Low Down Payment

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
Shiosm ahsA

7

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JSAVW

Mather of Sanford

EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
Sifts for Her
CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including lha Nation* Faverita
-rurrry" — P urr ay Rauquat
Wealihlra Brandon
Full Rang* of Color*
YOW’EI.L’S
BANFORD FURNITURE CO.
;no t a i l Firat St.
flhidtv B«»e« — C tdir Cbul*
6
Limr* — ria n ta n
Sofa Pillow*
AMERICAN TOUR1STER
LUGGAGE
Slroag — Sm art — |t»«my
Wide {election of hit** and Colon
VO WELL'S
_
Singing Tea Kiltie*.
Serving Oveni, Popcorn Popper*.
Caneiiry Sets and Range Scu.
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
#
112 Magnolia Ave.
The Aeeaptod Gift
SAMSONITT.
Card TaWa* — I* 9»
FURNITURE CENTER
111 w . r ir a t at.

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

A Te. Living Boom Group
Cbaice of Fabric* — $119 10
10r« Down
Lay-Away Now For 1 hriitmoi
ECHUL’S REDDING CU.
119 So. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-6721

FOR
The Gift That 1* Alnayi
Acceptable
FARRELL'S ARCADE PACKAGE
310 E. Firat Kt.

TABLES
Comer Table* — Tier Tahiti
Slap and Coffe* Tablet
From $2.95
WILSON MA1ER

300 Fail Firtt St.
Smoking PtaH i — E lly Chur*
Table Radio* — llayiocV*
DriL*

S a n f o r d f u r n it u r e c o .
Living Room Suite* — Mirror*
Bedroom Suita* — Rookraie*
Throw Rug* — Cedar P.obei
Carving Pet* — Bra** W irt
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
203 E. 23lh St.
I*et ui ahow you a
TRUE Froitproof Frigidatra
Refrigerator and Freetrr

Gifts for Dad

SANHH:u FURNITURE- co.

G ifts for Boys
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Set* and Arcetione*
29‘. OFF
VMS'S' TV
311 E. Itl
FA 2 2S9t
U»e Our Lay A Way Plan
Erector Sal*, start at 2 3n. Chemi*
try Set* 2 93 Boxing Glove* (91
Dump Truck* from I 80
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES

Unusual Gifts

CREBENT TOOLS: Wrench**.
While doing your Chrldma*
P lltrt, Hick Siwi. 23". off Liet mopping *ee our varied *eleetion
MONROE CORNER
Ship 'o Short Blouaai. Ailern Tor Remainder Of Month.
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
CRAFT l GIFT SHOP
Sponiwtir — Cotlon Knit T Shirt*,
Ith St. k Maple Ave. FA 2 0309
Wr*l Firat Strrel
Petal Poiheea and Coordinate*
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
3&amp;JUD Sportiw tar. Cotton km!
Ciyru piota, akirta k hlcvnea
Coordloitri In all itylei.
GARRETTS
Firtt St. k Sanford Ave.

Home Gifts
sle»!o G laonar*
Biotifotly Decorated Serving
.
Tray*
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YOWELL'R

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A fter " I ” FORMAL WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
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JIM ROBSON'S MEN'S WEAR
113 Vlagnolla Ave.

Large aolertlon of toy*, athletic
quipment. boat*, motor*, hunting
and ram pin' equipment.
Everything For The Sporttman.
ROBSON'S STORTING GOODS

ROBES: Waih'n Wear
ena $9.9$ to 1103. Bobo
Seta only :o&gt;$
B. L. PERKINS k
204 E. Fieit St.

and Wool
k Tajama
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A GIFT THAT BRINGS
PLEASURE FOREVER
Movie Camera*, priced from $32 V)

WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
210 So. Park Ave.

Chrialmai Gifla of Frulti,
Flannel Shirt* ti l l or 2 for 13 SO
Jelliet,
Pecan* and Candle*.
Sitaping Riga I9 60 up. Camp
We ship. S It II Green Stampi
Blanket* $1*7 or 2 for 17.00.
Open 7 In I every day.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
STUCKEYS llwy. IT9I
319 Sanford Avenuo
SOMETHING FUR EVERYONE
Stertopbaalc ft Mi n
Airman Shirts ft Jackata; draai A
Watches, l.uggagr. Wallet*
RECORDS ft PHONOORAPMS ip«.t. Wamblay TWl 1JO-3 0 0
Many othee gift*.
WINN TV
Holeproof Sock* 1.00 pr.
SANFORD .IFW*’* TV
311 K. 1st. St.
TA 2 INI
Bath Robe* 9 93
AND LUGGAGE
^Wt Servlet Record rlayiri
PURCELLS
390 Sanford Ave.
Pit. LA 2 36*1
Do Your Christina* Buying
On Our E ssv Payment
Or Lay-A-Way Plan
FURNITURE CENTER
III W. f ir a t fit.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

Excrlientl) caretl for, A priced
right:

~ WANTED” TO BUY
Small husinrv* — would roniider
(tding ttatlon in THIS ABEA.
FEAtURES
Open to any worthwhile propo
• Concrtle block lonitrucllon
2 H edrotinn
.lllnn — Rn\ Ml, Care Sanford
• Ruilt-up roof
4 Hardwood Maori
Herald.
Klnriil.1 Uunnv
• Equipped rleclrir kitchen
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23—.-rECtAL SER\U l.S
• Oil (pace healer
• Hot w*ier healer
Quick l.aundromal S«r, tea
• Venetian blind*
Shill* Fiuuhed In 49 Hour*
• Air rondllioner
Sanilune Hty Claanlng
4 Fully tiled hath
(Includes ( lowing)
F 25th St. Foodm.'l Bldg
• Small jalnutird pun It
Sill IIISIDi: l . \ l NDHIIMAI
• Recently painted
• Fenced in back yard
leleviiinn Tulwt T**ted Ff*a
• Well landtrtped lawn
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
• Many nice »hadr tree*
At the Sign Of Th* Totem Pal*.
2617 S. French Ava.
only *57.50 munLilly
PRICE?
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[hit i* a free pa*, in the Bit'
livealrc tor Mary Ann Bukiir
Avenue on :oih Sued
$0051)
F.xp Dec. 24. '5$
MODEL OPEN DAILY
r xrr.LLENT t e r m s :
PIM PS - SPRINKLER
EXCLIVriON VL VALUE
SYSTEMS
I Bedroom. 2 Gath kitchen equip
IIO.MK • SKI.I.CRS
All type* and m e*. ImUlled
ptd Inline Many other evtti*
I in' 1c*t plarr to tell your home
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fitil BtiatClIff. FA- 2 1199.
.1 where mu.t lioniri arr void
WE REP MR AND SERVICE
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R T I N F.
S U 'i i s t r o m K c a l i y
I'egliierH Leal Ltlate Hrcit:
Muhina and Supply Co.
til RBI Itl MI NSTROM
Ph FA l-ISCil—17-92 at Mlawa'.h.
$07 W. 2nd M
Ph FA 2 4432
REALTOR
New 2 hedroom homr. Irrtaif *
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Auto Repair* A Road Seme*
floor*, largr car jvorte and ulilil'
HALL'S GARAGE
i . ( m i r iip u m ih a v
room $•&gt; *no 11.900. for eq iii’
192 Celtrv A**FA 2 2$93
Vnorla'e*
balance $32 per month. Phone III N. Park FA 2-2020
Ph FA 2 2429 Nile, ft Sunday*
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Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Coe 11-vy. 17-92 A 27lh SL
I'kune F A 2-1391

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BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
All kind* and site*
Grapevilt« Ayr.
FA 20666

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Mai ion Maiket C A B B A G E Srnkarlk filas* and i'alnt Co.

PLANTS for laic. Fred Thun- IIS-119 W. 2nd 81. Ph. FA 2-4421
Ion. FA 2 3990.
HEATING
11. n . i ’o p e c o .
Urrhid* plant* fur •ale, 3 for
$3.0*1 Mrs. Bill Whitley. 214
204 S. Park ---- PA 1-4214
E. IMh St.
ENVELOPES. Letterhead*. lUlemenu. Invoice*, hand billi, and
WOODRUFF'S
program*, e t e .
Progreulve
Farm A Garden Center
Printing Co. Phone VA 2-2931 —
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104 Well 13th St.
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WELCOMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Mr inxitr yuit In lie tiur guest-* iili.-oliilelv free
vvitlinul oliliKiitiiin til tine of Snnlord'H Iruding
Motrin while yon loc.tle -iiiluMc houning for
you .-mil your family. I'irl* up your key al lha
Stile- U ffirr.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
UHAILKY ODHAM. I’rca.
Corner H»y. 17-92 ft 2Tlh St.
Phone KA 2-1501

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lls problem* jofvcd In the mitn
by the simple pjssase of lime
Helen Hiyes iltrre d In the pit;
and m antled, for Ihe most part,
lo keep her ffabhinc of Iricks
under rnnlrnl She w»» cuilty
onlv ocejsiontjly of llckmj; her
llpj. closing her eye* while look
tng heavenward, clasping and un
clasping her hands, palling Ihe
»rm» of other players — one of
her favorlt" devices, fluttering
her voice, letting her breath run
out »t ihe end of * phrase *nd
Inserting calculated ratehes Inlo
her delivery, These hardly flawed
h rr performance at all
However, the following did mar
her performance One hand lo
the Prow i resignation t, ore hand
covering the eye, (please I mu*t
think), one hand covering Ihe
face thorrun, two band* lo the
face (despair t
Ruth While. Ruth MrDevitt and

Joseph Sweeney. In minor roles
w-ere quite satisfactory
Patty
Duke, a child performer, seems
to have been watching too many
old Shirley Temple movies
Rod Seeling s One Night In
A u g u stfu n n e le d out by CBSTV's "Purlull" Wednesday night
wa» « good brother bad brother
piece saved from tlandardncst by
the unyielding honeaty of Ita
courae once the problem wai
posed and by ita characterisa­
tions — whole people, skillfully
drawn. Unfortunately, It went
wmng on one serious count — It
wai rather dull Dennia Hopper
turned In a sound job a* the had
die
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VOL. XLIX

IN D E P E N D E N T

United Press Leased Wire Established IPOS

DAILY

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SATURDAY. D EC EM B ER 20. 1058

SANFORD.

FLO RID A

N O . 331

200 Killed. Wounded
HAVANA d ’P It-T h e governmrnt announced Saturday right
that the Cuban armv had killed
or mounded more than 200 rebel*
in a tiig battle near Santa Rila
in Onenir Province.

I Pointing With Pride

LOS ANGELES t l T I t -N ote on
Saturday'* weather bureau wtrr:
• if you don't Inhere this arr*
ha* a ;o i I cltmaie. read ahom
the midwest and eastern poritons
ot the nation,"

Plane Lands Safely

Atlas Opens New Era In Space
Voice Is Recorded
On Tape, Beamed
Back To Stations

Experts Convinced
U. S. Now Ahead
In Satellite Race

KNOXVILLE. Tcr.n. (UPll - A I
North w ot Airline* DCIC with it
panenerr* and five crew mem
WASHINGTON U P ll - The
RESCUED .MOTORIST — Bill May*. bridge tender at her* aboard made an emergency WASHINGTON it P I1— Jubilant
giant Alla* satrillte opened a
Lake Monroe, rescued n motorist whose car plunged into landing here Saturday on only two scientists and military rsperts
were convinced Saturday they
resolutionary new era of com­
the chill waters of the S t John* River early yesterday. of it* four engine*.
munication* Saturday It *ueceMhave achieved
a spectacular
The car crashed through the guard rail and through the
fully picked up ami recorded a
break through hv sending a "talk­
open draw.
tliernld Staff Photo! Ike’s Plan For Vule
radio message over the Writ
ing tatellite * aloft and hay* re­
WASHINGTON i U PI i - Preii- established t ’.S presllrr damaged
Cos at, then hraroed it bark to
dent and Mr*. Elsenhower will by Russia * initial Sputnik sue
earth twice a* it roomed over the
*pcnd Christmas Day at the White crises
United Slate*.
lioute with their four young grand
Without drprrcatiag soviet sat­
The feat wa* a new space
children. Fre*» Secretary Jame* ellite achievements, they com*
triumph for the United State*. D
r Harerty aaid Saturday
pared thi* week * feat of putting
demonstrated that satrillte* ean
the four and a quartrr-ton
Alla*
he u»ed a* relay nation* for
Seek S eat C h an g e
missile into orbit with the outlook
radio—and eventually trlcviitoo—
NAPLES, Ft* (U Pll - The It month* ago when Sputnik 1
communkatinn*.
Naples Junior Chamber of Com­ was announced by Ihr Ruisian*.
Ttie laics! evperimenl *ra*
James L. Douglas, 28, wa* pull­ merce wilt circulile a petition
A drferr wtio ignored warning
Furthermore. US. authorities I M IR El) DRIVER MOVED — Ambulance hurried t r i p to the hospital. M r*. Spivey was staged shortly aftrr 5 p .m .. eat
(Ignilt on the Lakr Monroe bridge ed tn safety about 2 a nt. after throughout Collier County that confidently prcdlctrd that Ameri
listed a* liL'ing in "fa ir” c o n d itio n S aturday when ihe huge satrillte mad* It*
early yeiterday morning » i« re­ hit icdin crashed through the bar­ could result in moving thr county can space vehicles may lie going nttrmlntit* and spectator.* work to trot M is
2#th trip around tho globe.
night.
Loin
Spivey
out
of
her
wrecked
station
sc u e from the chilly water* of
up at a rale of more than tw-o a
seat from Everglades
The Army Signal Corp* station
wagon
and
onto
the
stretcher
(lefti
for
a
(Herald
Staff
Photo)
the St. John* River by the bridge rier! on Ihe bridge and plunged
month during the touting year.
at Corona. Calif, re-tranimitted
into the open cavity of the draw.
tender. Billy May*.
Nest: Man In spare?
Newsman •Punished’
to tbo satellite * recorded ver­
The bridge had been opened by
It will be several year*, offi­
NEW YORK (CPI i -Irving R.
sion of Preiident Euenhower'i
May* for a p in ing boat.
cials
said,
before
ihe
US
will
Levine, NflC correspondent tn
"peace on earth" Chritlm at me*Douglas escaped from hi* auto Moscow. notified the network Iry to rocket a matt into space.
‘age which the Atlas had beamed
mobile and Mays heard him calling . Saturday that he ha* been barred Rul lhat im ms very near indeed
back from outer spare Friday,
for help. The wiry bridge lender temporarily from broadcasting compared wi:h the outlook when
Flore'* President** Voice
quickly closed the bridge and from the Soviet capital as "punish the lit pound Sputnik I orbitted
The Atlas picked up the Preriin
October,
1957.
climbed down the pilling* under rarnC for allrgrd rensorshtp vio
dent* voice and "stored” hi*
Something ltkr hysteria gripped
Ihr bridge to find Douglas, chest lalion*
word* on a tape recorder.
"Pse Impart if a rar out of con­
America then All the l nurd
deep in water, clinging to onr of
At about 1:10 p.m. eat. a* the
trol snapped a large telephone
The Mayfair residence of Dr.
Thr ftrr alarm was turned in satellite continued Ita west lo-eaat
the concrete supports
Runners
In
Memphis
SU
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h»d
pli,,1
n
c'1
"**
,h*
pole
on
thr
t
psala
Road
early
vtvvtonK
.nt, .ir
”1 '*ngu*nl satellite which
and Mr* Vintent Robert* vsa* shortly after rt p. m. by Mr*. Or- path above the United State*, tha
The smaller lhan-average May» Mt.MI
lllh. T
Tcnti.
t c rolnl —four P™1
was not faring well -tthe program yesterday
afternoon,
bringing badly damaged by lire and w ater Title Marks, who spotted smoke on hignai Corp* station at Ft. Sam
The Chamber of Commerce real­ boosted Douglas up a ladder ar.d 15 nun trams of runner* front was on a neat stars hi Ion budget. wires down on ihe battered* ve- last night when, according to San­
the roof of the Robert* home from llouilon near San Antonio, T n .
ly put* out the welcome plague for onlo Ihe bridge, where lie was Missouri Valley College tit Mar­ Satellite development v.ai not to
ford firemen, a short circuit in the
new busineai in Seminole County. picked up by a passing motorist shall. Mo. paused briefly here inttrfrir with the lug ballistic Mete, which rolleit nme tefore eleslrie furna.r spread flames hrr adjoining residence on East directed Ihe *aleUde to broadratt
bark lo earth what ft had re­
The plaque, initiated only yr». ilr wa* found by the Highway Saturday on their marathon run missile programs which ate now coriitru to lo t deep in thr ilihtl throughout Ihe attic. .No one wa* Seminole lllvd.
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from Marshall to Orlando Fla to paying off. Critic* said the ad hv Hie *ide of the road.
Three truck* from the rttjr fire ceived over California.
Irrdiy, read*. "The Seminole Patrol an liour later
at home at Ihr time.
Ih e Pentagon arid the satellite
department
poured
water
into
the
Meanwhile, traffic on l»&gt;th sides publicire their team in the Tan­ ministration had been caught flat
County Chimber of Commerce
Mr« lads f.uke Spivey, dr.vrr
*12.5.HOO home. The roof blew out, did *o amt that the Preiident’a
welcomes this new buimr** and of the bridge wa* held up while gerine Howl.
fooled and srrmrd not to apprr nf the automobile, n at li-trtl
thru collapsed, a* neighbor* g»ih* vvonla were received "loud and
May*
attempted
to
clear
the
hro
n lrn d * be*t wuhe* for its luc­
riate what the Ituisian satrltitr
crnl at Ihe srene Ilr. Robert*, clear" both at Ft. .Ham Houston
krn gale Nrllhrr gale worked
re**."
meant tn prestige and propagan­ “ fair" condition t*«t night tiy
who had lust delivered a bil.y at and at a station at Ft. S tew m
pitat officials She it tuffenn1g of
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Proud po**e**or of the plaque after thr accident, but werr re­ ^
da value.
the hot mta 1 ru*hrd to lit* home near Savannah, Ga.
at the moment i* Harold Hard paired yesterday aftrrnnon by the
The American rrtponvr paid off broken ribs amt (Htsvildp internal
The Grorgla station then lotd
wb.n he heard the sirens. Mr*.
e»ly. owner of the I“uit Putt min­ State Road Department
dramatically* this week when jnj„r,,. Passenger* in the vehicle
the
satellite to relay thr m rasaie
Robert*
arris
eit
lomrtiine
later
iature golf cour»e on French Ave
May* told reporters that lie had
President Eisenhower used the
and the satellite repeated It.
Hardesty opened hit buxines* on looked both way» ticfore opening
Atlas to broadcast a Christmas -e re William Fowler 17. Sanford TK I. W I V itiart (I I 'll — An from 1ir!*n lo.
Again. Grorgla 1evolved the
N A S ; Vera .'*pive«. 15, a id Caro I iraeli Army •pukriiuan reported
Ihr bridge, ami that it wa* with
Friday.
message to the world.
Ptjrtrr vriling s in Ihr iimise fell
]jn Sellar*. It
nt*1 Isra eli and United Arali lie lo Ihe floor*: furnishing* vverc transmission
The plaque i* the traveling in two fret of being fully open
thi* ta the lin t succeutal
More than ISO children muter !J
kind. however, ami wilt leave I'ut*.- when lie heard the em it. He blew
Fowler wa. taken to the Air
P 1 * « f * f»Ught over thr ruln.d by water pressure, A pall courier type communication _
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\rget
Di*wrt
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one
|*ull when another new business Ihe siren, notifying his wife to are etpetted tn attend the »nm at O f f l C C T S
G lJ C S tS
St.vt.on dlipeniary for treatu.rnt v v „
thot
nf
r i L l r * °,cr ",f ,n,,r' iwund statin to T iatetliu and
open* it* doors in the county. rail the Highway Patrol, then tan Community Christmas party In
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nclgMiortiood.
ro-iraniminton to another station
of laieralioni. The Sellar* girl t .i# i , PBri| spokesman said ilia
Hardeity recetvrd th# welcome tn see wlut bad occurred,
fl-f af (he R oielt*' tayt dog* at a later lime." the Pentagon
I.a le Mari tomorrow meht
wa.
treated
for
a
foot
injutj
at
alf
batllo
broke
nut
iflrr
a
xiotiu
plaque from Charlie Morrison,
A burly truck driver declined to
The party will he held in (he
Guest* pouted Into the Mayfair
a- was fu-and Immedlatelv. The oth­ said.
public relation* director for the attempt to pull Douglas from thr t1i»m!&lt;er
platirs violatct
er mi i diiro'ererf taler, hiding in
of Commerce building
btiildlne Inn ta»t night to allend the sev­ the Seminole Memorial llotp.ial rieltt.gyptian
and
flew
over
a
ir
spare
(Titmher.
water, neersulating Maya' near at 7 p. tn.
and releasrst
Hr ginge. The lerrifinl animal
enth annual Policeman'* Rail
veiith
of
lleer
Hie Negev area
frcrrlng teacup
vhimpered and shrieked wllli
The areideni men reed near thr sheiia
All children in liir eotnmunily
Mtn who had been relieved of
Assisting in traffic control were are invited They will rereive gifts their dutlc* minute* before appear Higginbotham ranch
where a "Israeli fighter planes iiitervep fright until Dr. Robert* romfortrd
ttrnwn Suaugrrty. railroad bridge and randy from Santa Claus in rd as ontinan "civilians" as they targe ifowd gallierr.1
irr mi Ini them and after « short air him Die young doctor was still
in III* rfern operating room pa
tender, amt the railroad lower ihe bigsrest Christina* party t .,l*e i hatted with Sanford residents
'bertff't battle lim ed the Egyptian plane* hi mas
operator Douglas' automobile wa&gt; Mary hr.* ever held
The ballroom m&lt; ftllrd with butanee* roiiid amvi
10 wiMulr.iw
the At my ett trial*
the Itiilierl* binne 11 silualrd in Seminole County will have a
pulled from thr St. John* about
The celebration u traditional couple* danring to the mustr of deputies and Cnnstable Mint &lt;&lt;ri said
lie iTiiisI exclusive vertmo nf San­ voire m the future expenditures 0&lt;
four hour* later by Ratliff and since it* inauguration in 1927 by Pete Rukur. Holiday decoration* Ioway directed tratli
live 1951
line Srrn I ailing
the late Johnnie Evans. Chairman set the stage for the gay pirty
station wagon, winch wa* bestird
CAPE C A N A V E R A I.. Fla. Son* wrecker servirr
One of thrill via* hit and was ford. II was built several years the stale government.
Rep. Gordon Frederick ha* aeMeanwhile. Auxiliary tnrmlier* north, ernteil up pomling mi dh in welt falling over Egyptian te rri­ ago by Mr. and J|*. Harry l.e#.
Douglas was charged with reck- till* year it Mr*. R. C. Martin,
(DPI) _ The Air Force attempt
at
a
ro*t
of
*
e
*
«
4
i.r*
«
H
&gt;
Since
then,
si-pied
an appointment to tha
who
it
assisted
In
ileeoratinr
ami
and
volunteer*
patrolled
Sanford
Irss
driving,
wilful
and
wanton
tory
the
Itrarli
‘pokrtman
add
rd a ftnnc of the mighty Titan
Ihe ditch The «ar wa« a total
additions and furnishing* have State Appropriation* Committee,
1I
ballistic mlisile for thr first ttmr dritnirtion. ami improper driver* preparing refreshment* by mem­ street* during Ihe busy Saturday
1loss
Saturday hut a flaw tn the first license. Ilr wa* released on bond ber* of Lake Mary organisations, j night hour*.
He vaul Ihe Egyptian plane* brought the estimate nf value tn one nf Ihe most powerful group!
stag# roeket prevented tta launch­ InvctligaliQg vsere Highway Patrol
were Sovid
built MIGS of Ihe *125,000. acrnrrtlng In Dr, Rob- In Ihe Florida legislature
S|ie*krr of Ihe House Tom Realerts
uffierr*
and
Sheriff*
deputies
V
A
R
Air
Forte
ing
ley
offered Frederick ihe appoint­
The
evlrnt
of
daruai;r
wa*
not
A new automatic device cut off
The air light, hr **id. took
May* ha* hern on thr Lake
ment after saying he wanted
the engine, and *avcd the multi* Monroe bridge six yean. Hr said
place at an altitude of lyond feet. known last night
While Sanford firemen were "so ill rune with a conservative
million dollar mint!# from being ft took three month* to get used
the -pokrsman cave no lurlltrr
•Hit attempting to queH flames at eye."
details of ihe repottrd incident
destrnved
tn thr noise, now-, nothing dis
The Appropriation* Comlmttee
last week on# ofHeavy
Attack guancr. and lurry t.au
1 tmg time, ih* nearest dry ta d was alDr. Rol-erts' home last night, a
Smoke and vapor helchcd from turb* hi* sleep except boat whit­
grease fire at thr residence of i* second In Importance only to tho
moil a thousand mile., cast ..r
the striped first - Mage, which tles and accident* He laid some- Squadron Nine's A9DSkywairlor* *••■•** engineer.
. f._ _
The four men literally had wr*r. over Ihe empty ocean
John J Tarver, «ii| I'almrttn Ave. Committee of Finance and T a ilw ii the only engine fired. Rut the thing wrong with a car on the
^
breakfast tn Florida and dinner tn
Cdr Flovd I Harris, shipper of
drrw the nnlv man left at the sta­ lion The group determine! how
Bn . fool Titan, italic and ground highway outtid* hi* hnu»r wilt
Ih# Sanford Naral Air Station Afrt(i
Ihe VAH 9 ' IW i 1twlaid "We
much money rath stale depart­
tion.
tested many time*, wa* never re- bring him out of a sound sleep
and beaded east in Pnrt l.j
Al one lime in Ihr t.Va) tml&lt;-ns are glad lo help out We realtie
Aait thief R T. Tlinntai went ment will require In function. No
leaied from It* pad bolting*
tn Ihe rescue of Paul Rennett. who expenditure* can he made in otatt
autey, M onro).
erstat»r flight, tha nearest ground thil VAII A required the aircraft
Thlrk eloud* htllowed about tha
Sanford Hdv ( ommiijioners will
biae. turn cleared and the Titan Formula Ib ChimKcd
The aircraft destined ai a re­ wa* IR mile* away, straight dn-vn urgently and we sparrd no effort meet tomorrow night for the ta d anrwered Ihe call Thomai man* office* without the ipprovil of Iba
ned the second truck tn arrive at committee.
•tnod motionlesi.
placement for Heavy Attark beneath a rhoppy sea. At shin to tome to their aid a* toon at time in lf*5R
possible "
Frederick *aid yesterday after*
th# Itoliert*' home
Trouble developed In the criti- CARACAS. Veneiueia (UPD— Squadron Five, landed in \frira
Under runsldrutlon by thr
Up.mi hl« ri-turo Yair« rn 1 uirnt
noun. " Budget requests are up,
•
1
onsldrrahlc"
smuke
damage
ral first ftvr sciondi The Titan Die krnriuelan governmrnt end lets than 12 hour* later.
e«l ‘It wa* a |.erfccl flleht. we lioard will l.e * request fur a• . . t was isuicil in the Uarver home amt must he trimmed. We will go
I* kept bolted for five second* af- ed ill long standtnr formula of a
The flight -ertabllxhed a returd
thr when flame* from a pin of gre**e over alt department btidgeii U»
had on difficult!!-* »lh the air­ light* nn San Mlfrus \ \ t
ter ignition, Ihrn released In 'A - M split nf all profits with for the speed of eroiting of a n*r.
craft and nob* naiicalmn wa* franrhi«e with - anfors! (!k «*o , ignitrd the kitchen eiMrrts above determine qualified expenditure!. I
Right if the firing check I* per fnrelrn firm* in a general income al aircraft The t2 hour* includ
extremely arruralc and precise " lads nn tru riv a rut ilrrrl • on- tlie stove Ihe f u r was brought am delighted to serve on t hi coir.
feet
la* revision disclosed Saturday.
ed stop* in Bermuda and the
When aiknl how fast Ihe *wrpt' struct ion »»rk and material ac- under runtrul villun a few min ( tnlttee. illliough it will lake there
Atore island* for refueling, rutwing
(win j-t ImidiIm v-.as tr.rrt ount
utn 1hc alarm vva* turned in at U r fmtr days id my time each
loin* and nirrraft inspection
log. Tates *aid, "f - in only say. Uommi* »40n«-rs HI ilixriiix Hie ; p tn
| month."
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The ferry rrew wa* made up of
Seminole County employe' ere -vr -vne muvittx .*!•• u In tart II rilj 's present group lioipHaluatlon
Id. Cmdr. Earl t\ Vale*, plane eyeing their city munterpirts look
u* almost as long to refuel in* iranrr plan and l.qililmg i-er
1commander; LTJG Rob tVsnling,
mil fee* Uney &gt;sit hear a rrt-ort
navigator. Clark Arrington, radar wilh a smug look this week a* as it did to fly acro-s
on
Ihe pni|&gt;osrd Lake Minnie Dr
The
pilot
**td
that
the
offi-er*
they conlamplate a long «rrkmd.
at.J men of VAII-5 sent thrir led vrlopment and iii1*rellitlrnus bull
uninterrupted from Wrdite* lay nishc* ami t hrislnu* greetings net* from the floor
night unlit Monday morning
When thr hoard meet* again oti
to their families atth all of Ihe
Sanford eity worker* ire not other riliirn* of Fanfird.
Ian 5, a new major will be elect
More harmony and cooperation to work for the good of the roun
quite *o forlunale. They u .it re
___
.
ed. or the o il uric (Merle W arner)
on tha SeminoU Board of County t y
reinstalled in ih# honorary fiost.
WASHINGTON (U FI)—Presi- turn to their job on Friday break.'
Commissioner* i* in prospect, be­ He said commisitontrs. in talks dent Eisenhower will a*k the new
Joe (taker will replace David
tn* ,h*' Christmas holidav Roth K i w O f l i s T o H e O T
wilh
him,
had
agreed
lo
a
"new
ginning nest month, according to
A former Sanford leather jsk land to do some good for olhor
liaUlirl, who will brtome a luunly
approach to thr vounty’* butinrs*. Congress next month to increase the court Route and city hill nil
commissioner. Olbrr &lt;&lt;iiiinii*»ioii cd lor a thallenging joii in 1952 people.”
\em on W. Dunn, District 4 rotu­ running it a* a county Imtlnett, Ihe federal gasoline lax from Ih# close at noon tVednrsdai
ihe
__ , ,.
.
,
John*on‘a first asilgnment w ii
ers a rr Al Wilson, tiirl lliggiu n hm he nfirred
present three rent* a gallon to county road department »nd «-iier
rnt*l loner elect.
hi* lervtceg to In Libya After 2d month* on tha
oo| a* five separate districts "
Richard
Holtielaw.
base
bin
both
am
and
linh
itruan.
four
and
one-half
renli,
dlvinoni.
including
Ihe
t
himHer
Dunn said he had talked in all
Ihe U. S. Point Four program,
The editorial followed ehargri
job there, he w«* tran/err#*! to
The added revenue, eitimatxf of Commerre, will remai-i open tone with the San Francisco Opera
members who wul have seati on by Krider that Dodd had exceed­ at between *50 and 900 mitlion until Wednesday night
Acurding to the latest issue of Thailand.
Compaqy, will sing "Ave Marta” Com m ies Kepeat
ihe new Commission and that ed hi* budget for work in District dollar*, would lie earmarked for
Time credits Johnson wilh many
Time Migurlue. Alex John,on got
Emergency rrrw i anion* -inly and "O Holy Night” Wednesday
hu wish. John-on taught agricul­ *1 luevruu-nts during hia firit three
each had pledged "harmony, ro- I and a statement by Dodd that the 41.000 mile federal-state high- employe* will make minor irpairs at noun for the kiwantl Tilth
much of the money spent would be
Hnlttrlaw is a native nf San Dem ands To Leave ture at Seminole High School h«re ami one-half year* In Thailand.
operation and progress for the waited tf current project* wer# way construction program which during the weekend, if the; should
Thee r.ari
East for many years, lie later moved Among them are; introductioo of
furd:
tils wife u the former Caro­ BERLIN 1 1 FD - Ti
fare* a future defied.
become neteiiary.
eounty aa a whole."
halted. Over Dodd'* objection, th#
More than 70 million niotoruts
Roth government* have ugrnrir* lyn lliggrtl lie will !&gt;# a.vOm German CntnmindlU *nd Satur to Miami, whrro lie served as the country * first illago ayriem,
Last week* meeting was the fi- Commission voted to stop thr and trucker* would feel thr bit* that will increase their activity, panied by Roger Hama on the day Ihe We* 11 •■•er« m-iG Dade County aufix-rmtendeiit of sanitation.
farm
management,
.ial regular teuton for the prevent work.
budding lonitroction ami irrlgahack down on ttcvl Itcrlln if Ihe ichooli, retiring six yean ago.
immediately. Later, official* srid. initead rif shutting down for the piano.
commission. At the n n t regular
Dunn, informed that he would it probably would »bow up again holiday*. They are the Jiscford
Kiwanis Club member* will ting dancer of svur Ii tn be it • . •.-.cd. Time, in the issue now on the lion.
meeting in January-, Dunn and t»e forced to "squeeic a little" in the price nf good* iransported police and Seminole Count) slier 1 hriitmai carols, led by Charlie 'Ihr
Communist* Ihrnnrlve* newsstands, fra tu m l Mr. and Mr*. The iiury lays Johnson has
David Catcbet. now a member of during hit first two year*, due to by truck.
That -«en m ionuble for Increiied
iffa departments, which will Morrison and hear thr lie- Ferry- showed nn iifin* nf ffadm eif toJohnson and their work in
the Sanford City Commission, will lack of money, said that the
They
hammered
land.
corn yields, improved pasture and
maintain a xteady vied during thr Stone read the Christmas story romprn.ntse
be seated. They will replace R. C. "imall amount” arailable to hi*
swap steadily at tbo theme tin t
Arrording to Time* report. John- foliage and th# introduction Of
from Luka II and Matthew It,
moat dangerous of all sreioni.
Dodd and F. A. Dyson, rripectlve district would be expended for
Ihe refusal of the United State*, son Is IhrMrV.adviser in Th* commercial fcrtlliier. In hi* own
Britain and t rance in get out of |*ra. &gt;o.-ated in
thr deprvaetd ganlen, be d»rnon»tr*tesl to Thai‘.cppriurity project*.
lyHold over member* of thr ('ouiBerlin *« the .Soviets demand ha* northeasternseetjr uf
Thailand, lander* that pineapple* and b«Not bated among hu priorities
mtiiion ate John Krider. chair­ are Cltru* anti C. ft. I^e Itoad*.
made Ihe city a "dangerous po* in the area. Ihe roil 11 |&lt;»r, Ihe nans* -an he grown in poor roll,
LUMBER Cm*. Ga. iU P li—
man, Law,-cnee hwo'ford and both of which have been under Four Negroef, Including three
people poon r. Tim#* rejmrt said ai well at tonistoei, collard*. ok
derkef.”
Honxr little.
Western obsrrvm raid Ihe Tha iTa ii a lumpy, 50h-mlle, ra, rgtri-anl, squish and other
ccnitruction.
teen-age girl*, were killed Satur­
Dunn commended Thr Hrrald
tough ilotem rnli may lie merely two day journey from Bangkok,
vegetated.
Dunn said * I won't touch thoie day mgbt when their car eraihed
for its Wednetdiy editorial. "H ar­ roads until I am convinced that into another automobile and a
Time usd that Mr. and Mfl.
bluff, part nf a war nf nerxra to Johnson* livrstnek station ii
Thi* is*pe of The Herald, which went to pre.«* shortly
mony f* Overdue," and said 'S em ­ they arr among Ihe mo*t-ti--cded Duck two mile* north of here.
fore# the AVe»t to arrept Moa- described at the "worst place in Johnson on chriitma* Eve will ha
before
midnight,
i* the annual edition which replace*
inole County needs more like 11.” in toe county." He added that the
tow's proposal* in make West the region to conduct agricul­ host to about 100 local farm er!,
Killed were Eugene Fleming.
the iaaua Herald subscriber* would set on Christmas
Ha added that the new Commie county budget “will not allow 25. of Dalton, Ga., th* driver;
village headmen and their f a i l ­
Rerlin a "frea drmllitarixed” city. tural eiperimeota.”
Day.
Tha
Herald
give*
all
of
ita
employe*
tha
day
off
Ijod would have at ita goal "many commissioners to build and main­ Muriel IS. and Frneatine McRae,
But if It la bluff. Ihe n b ie n e ra
But th* former Seminole teach­ les. When the John*on a ait dsnaa
to he with their families.
o ' the suggestions made In the tain roads unlei* they are top l«. siilevs. and Geraldine Mitch
said the Communist* were going er wi* quoted a* laying. *1 de in Chriitma* dinner, it will b*
editorial because we all arr going priority "
, tided to come out tn a foreign midnight tn Samiaol* Co-roly.
dangerously far.
els, 1« All were nf Lumber City.

Car Plunges Off Bridge,
Driver Saved By Tender

f

Woman Is Injured
In Traffic Crash

Chamber Puls Out
a Welcome Plaque
For New Business

Israel Says Plane
Of Egypt Downed

Set In Lake Mary

re
w

Costly Blaze Hits
Dr. Roberts' Home

Dance At Mayfair

Frederick Named
To Top Committee

Titan Doesn't Go;
Missile Is Saved

•

Sanford Crew^ets New Flight Record

Commission Sets
last '58 Meeting

I

Dunn Soys Board
To Have Harmony

0

City To Be On Job,
County Gets Break

Former Seminole Teacher

Ike To Seek Hike
In Gasoline Tax

Finds Work 'Challenging'

H oltzclaw Sing

.
'

1

*

Four Negroes Die
In Traffic Mishap

Good Morning

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Everybody In Minority;
Public Too Thin-Skinned
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) — Audibar* beeem# too thin
■Hrnwt far comedian D in ar
Tborai* who m j i dialect Jokea
a r t a forgotten art, thank* to
over-actultive group* and Individ­
u a ls
" fro m now &lt;a I’m going to uae
aa much dieted raelertal aa pottibia tn m r gurit •ppeareneea."
Danny vowed. "I eanT u»« dialect
atuff on a y own thow because It
dneanlt fit in.
••Ill do Yiddiib, Greek. Arabic,
Negro, Italian and frith verneeulara, and to beck with the
aquawkt.
“ Dialect Joke* arc the bett
wcapona available ta fight preju­
dice. People who complain about
dialect blla raute more hlgnlry
.

Oviedo

Garden Club Had
Christmas Parly

By Marian Jonet
The Oviedo Garden club held
their annua] Chritlmaa party and
regular monthtiy meeting at the
home of Mra. Joe Battle, Tuetday. Mra. Jim Brnokihlre wat rohoatetf.
Mra. C. B. Clonta. prrtldenl.
p re tided over the butlnett tetiion
during which lima It wet derided
to help the tick tnd needy. Memb e n alto voted to tend C hriilm n
earda to thut-lnt.
New program hooka were dietrlhutad by Mn. Mae E. King.
Chairman of compiling and pre­
paring the booki w n Mrt. George
Meant.
RefrethmenU, delightfully carry
lag out the Chrlttmii them* were
prepared and tarred by the hott-

f

.
r,

*
•
!

Guertt eichanged planta nr other
gardening article! during Ihe gift
exchaagr.
Attending wen Mead* me* C. It.
(Ionia, Lynn Mailer, Sparks Lee
Clonta, C. T. Nlhltek, W. R. Meek.
Jame* Wilton, C. L. Wetl, Roy
Welaenbtrger, M. E. King, H. C.
Parker, A. A. Myert and M. L.
Gary.
Early Malliag Urged
Pott m i tier J. B. Jonet urget
all retldenU la mill Chrlttmai
packages within the nett few daya
doe to the heavy influt of mall
a t Uilit Ime.
The department It •horthindtd.
due to the recent operation of
Sira. Jonet, and clcrkt, Mrt. u n ­
tie P. R tgidtle, Mrt. lierley Mae
Walnright and Mrt. Geneva 5.
Abell are htndling the Inrrraied
•tail.
Maty Martha Circle
Members of the Mao* Martha
CireU of Ihe Kirit Mathodlit
church exchanged C hrlttm ii sift*
at a recent meeting. H ottenei for
the Deration were Mrt. Lynn Mo
tie r, Mra. E. F. Mllchem and
Mra. E. M. Olliif.
Refrsahmenli of fruit cake and
coffee were enjoyrd by Ihe 2S
attending.
Rethiny Circle
Mrt. Ben G. Walnrlght wat hotlets at a cow ed dlih tupper tnd
Chrlttm ai party, reeenily. for the
Bethany circle of the Firtt Mrthodiit church.
Following nipper, mrmbera e*.
changed glftt, revealed te r m pall
Unr the year and heard a Chritlmaa reading by Mr*. Merritt fit*Uy.
A ahort buiineu lettinn waa
conducted by Mra. Thom a a Moon.
Attending were Metdamea Thom
aa Moon, Memtt Bliley, Ralph
Neely. Homer lim it, Waller Tea
gue, Jim et retrton. i^on OUiff,
Rob McCtlUtlrr, John Lundy,
Marion Ritct. John Evans. Spark*
I-ee Clonlt. George Carlton. Ilillv
W etl, William If. Martin and
Millet ftuth Patidion and Kith
ryn Lawton.
1’LRMiNAI.S
Mrt. J. C, Falrrtolh It now em ­
ployed In the office of C hartn T.
Nlhltek.
Mrt. Margaret llobht ha* rrninted her petition In Ih* Oviedo Drug
atore.
Mr. and Mrt. II. K, Spencer
have had at their guritt, relative*
from Kentucky
Sympathy it eaprea.rd In the
H. It. Spenccra in the recent death
of hi* mother.
Mr*. J. B. June* Jr. wriihea to
e x p m t (lucent gratitude In all
who have been to kind during her
iline**.
Mr*. Cbarle* T. Nlhiaci I«ft
Thursday for Tampa whera ihe
wrill attend a housewarming In
hooor of her daughter, Mrt. Dave
Jackeo*.

than they prevent. After all,
everybody In thii country belong*
to tome kind of minority group."
Thomai deplore* deletion and
changei of lyric* In 'Old Man
River" and Stephen Foiter'a claitic*.
“Thoae tongt glorify a great
and colorful rra tn American hi*lory. It'i abominable that they
have been altered," he laid.
“When I w n 11 year* old I look
a Job aa candy butcher in a To­
ledo. Ohio, theater. During the
teven yeart I worked there I law
ihe greatett dialectician! in ihow
butlnett. Whenever the audience
wat in an abtolule uproar, laugh­
ing Itself to death, you could bet
OT per ernt of Ihe lime the co
median waa doing dialects
"There wat no hatred nor hurt
feelings The people loved It.
“And I'll teil you why. In lho»e
d ty t you lived In neighborhood!
where the butcher waa utuilly
German, the tailor Yiddish, the
rop Irtth awl the fruit peddler
Italian. Their nalivr accent* were
a part of everyday life.
"Sure, they beefed and lough I
with une another, hut they loved
eaeh other, ton.
"Thote people were proud of
their background* awl old country
culture. Tlirir laughter wat genu
Ine when they heard 1 vbiting
comic mimic Iheir manneritm*
•nd accent*."
Danoy't own beginning* in »hnw
bu*tnr*a Included dialect* But he
gave them up In 1911 when lie
wat advited that Ihe road to star
dnm wain't paved with imitation*
or other atari nor the accent* nf
racial group*.
Occaiionally he work* in a
character with a fining dialect on
his CB8-TV "Danny Thnma*
Show." tliualiy it it a warm
beirled chararterlialion which
keeps hit audience from becom­
ing mutinous
"One of Iheae day* I m going
to give a block party In my
neighborhood In Beverly Hills."
Danny went on. "Everyonr will
wear loalumet rcpretenling their
family origin*
"It would help u* all get to
know onc-anolhrr better.
"Nobody hai anything In be
aihamed nf regarding hi* nation­
al origin* — and by golly I'm tryinr to prove it.”

Pillsbury
■'lain or Self Rising

FLOUR
SO F U N

N A P K IN S

AHMOURS
Sll

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Longw ood
By Jo Hammond
The auatUary of Chriit Eplacopal church will huhl their neat
rard party. ttrdneiday. Dec 17,
at B p. m. Door prire* will he
awarded and refreahment* served
Sanlando Trailer Park
New arrival* tn Sanlando Trailer
park include Mr. and Mr* Oram
Scliweitirr, Itapul City. Mich.; Mr
and Mr*. Rry Andrew», llrrklmrr.
N. Y.; Mr. and Mr*. Bert E
Hayae, Nun-la. N\ Y,; Mr. and
Mra, A. J. Wagner, Sloyncr, lint.;
Mr. and Mr*. David lleltl, Minn
and Mr. and Mrs Dmigla* Tyler.
Hrnderionv illr, N. (V
Patk I'ervoniU
Mr*. Mitaln Wilvun baa relurne&lt;l
from an eatended visit In Nor
folk, Ya.
Mr. and Mr* At Schwrntiergcr
were holla at an o|H-n huu»e, Sal
unlay, Dee. 5. In their lovely new
trailer and rahanna lor all Park
residents

Count
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DUCKLINGS
CAPONS
FRESH TURKEYS

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Cherry — Peach

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JANUARY 10. 1959
LAUNDRY SERVICE

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CREME

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Pkgs.

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER IB. 1958

News Briefs

Reds Say Allies To Get

Fund Names Ro}&gt;er
NEW YORF fU P D - The Ford
Fund for the Republic announced
'S'fdoeidir tbit Elmo Roper was
• reelected chahmin of the board.

'

Crops Set Record

Choice of No Food, W ar

WASHINGTON (UPD _ .\meri
can farmers produced a record
crop tn 1951 fc the third straight
jeer.

Has Money, Too

Dag Off On Trip
UNITED IATIONS, N. Y.
(UPI) — Sserctary General Das
Htmmerskjoll left today on a
new trouble -Rodins mituoti tn
Uw Middle Ei*t

\\ HAT. FOR ME? C«lr. Joe Tullv receives a
j^olf bajr from Mack Cleveland Jr., president
BAGHDAH Iraq tlT I i — A 12- of the Seminole County Chamber of Com-

• Trade Tilks Open

Those ^TlO b en e
WASHINGTON' &lt;L'PI&gt; — T h e
Census Bireau said Wednesday
light tha® are more than 5uO,404
W elected leal officials m thr Unit
ad State*- about 50 for esch 10..
MO parwti.

Hull Cf Mistake
LON DOT (U P I) — British turoMan i i m n
u . h *~i...
Sw^mlMdaSiw BuM « &lt;5?» „ei™
K . Tto grlta. blamed a plinter
fw potting Roll 30 mtle. it s r.
• m v aap.

• How &gt;bout Pupils?
EASTRAf. England i L T I i Tbe local ward of education ordtrod an Iqulry today into com­
plaint* tha the High Colliery
Couaty Scfco! is so cold that ink
frsssts in Jic ulcwelli.

Whiskr On Rocks

many barrls ard blocking traffic.

Doesnt Everyone?

cdr. Joc TulIj. fcrm fr fom.
maeding officer of Heavy Attack
Squadron Five, received luting
recognition thit morning when
Chimbs* of Commerce officials
presented him with a golf bag and
a resolution which will be forwar
ded to the Bureau of Naval Personnrl for inclusion in his permanent service record
The presentation was made at
,h* Chamber Coffee Club at Mrs.
“^ 1 , ^ Vh,’
M
b
.b
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l
'„
f0rm.
"
J
Chamber, read the resolution,

SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (IT Ii

More Dollars, But
'Stretch' Shorter
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!!»SJ-S’SkS-JL.4*!!

Policeman's Ball
Set Fir Saturday

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*

i Judges for the Jayrre Chnstma* UgM ard Mr* \nlic Wll'.tamx
Lighting conteit have been an- J f . prr*ident oi Lie Sanford Gsr
chairman ...........
Carlton den
pounced by ............
. . . Clu* ."111 ,-idcr Ihe cntrie*
_
before LhrlMroa*
” •*
Deadline for inc riHitr-t rnJee Mathteux, Scminolr High trie* it n P(..
I)l*t&lt;lay* mu*'
School art Iracher. Ml** Florence be vrcti from the road or highway
Wnght. «f Florida Power and accordirg to Dli*i ContMltnli
j■
■■ • Entity enter either resld-nital or
commcr.-ial divisions, or l-ith

3 Gunmen Capture
New York Building

Application lllank. I'a*e 2

M

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Fleet In, Letters Read
For Santa; No Problem
WASHINGTON (UPI) — The
The flurry and sparkle ot the
WashtAftoo Post Office'! dead let-1holiday season filled the city,
tor office had a Christmas prob- Shoppers buttled down the rich
leu .
street i tn the shadows c u t by the
As usual, thousands of letters, marble government buildings.
addressed to Santa Claus were
No one heeded the mounting pile
arriving.
of racks crammed with letters
But something had gnne terrib­ that began with the scrawled
ly wrong
words Dear Santa. '
Every other year one volunteer
Unless something werr done
• organisation or another had come quickly the letters never would
forward to do the job that busy be read. The Post Offlct would
Post Office clerks had no time to bunt them after Chrlitmae.
do: Read tho letters.
Then Wednesday it happened.
Members of the organisation*
A group of Pentagon navel of­
would (pend hour* cading letter
altar Uttar in March of ooes from ficers volunteered to do the yob.
noady children The e -ia n ln lions They would reed the letters. They
thro made certain th. those chll- woul- investigate a p p e r e n tly
- d r r o t Christmas day- were fer needy n o . They would distribute
omb U s
than they ordinarily elolhk. and toys is time for
Christmas.
kivc b u s .
Santa Claus bad come through
9
However, thla year bo orgaaiuxtlM all

R E R U N (L T D - Germany'*
Communiila declared lovlay U ut
the Western Atlir* mu*t either
deal with them or choose betwren
starvation and **ar.
reliUwiro mi-mber Albert Norden told the l ’ 5 . British and
French defender* of West Berlin
there it no alternative lo local
Communist control of the etty'a
lard, waier arid air lifelines.
A few hour* earlier, the Red
radio in Berlin had rebroadcast a
similar Soviet threat.
Norden told a merlins In Halle
that the decision to hand over
control nf Berlin to the local Red*
bait been reached by the Commun­
ists In Russia and Grrmany. and
that no Western argument could
affect l*.
Ho said the withdrawal of Sov.
irt troops from nrrlln and the
transfer of control over the city
tn the Soviet zone regime would
go ahead on achedule.
If the local Reds should suc­
ceed In cutting the air lifeline that
saved West Berlin In 1919. tha
Allies would either have tn yield
to the Rerlln s regime’s demand
for recognition or break through
by force.
Tlip Russian* and their Euro­
pean satellites have declared re!*»t*dly that any lorciMi* attempt
to break Ihr Red alranglrhold on
Meat Berlin would mean war—
pci bap* World AVar III.
It la not clear to oMcrvcra her*
how Hie neda could cut Writ Ber­
lin's lifelines without themselves
resorting to an act of w ir—eltb»p
armed atlark on Allied alrtlnars
or ihr forcible aeliurr of West Ber­
lin • airfekFa

Residential divisions include sen
! .aratr p rim for the ortl reUgkiil* &gt;
letting ir s 11. i1' icrr-. vhrp- -ds I
etc.l, traditional, (Santa Claus,
which stated that Cdr Tully had unsmmously adopted by the
NEW YORK iL'PI&gt;—Three tun f|rM',Jp •*«*»- snowmen*, artle- SPEAKS TONir.llT— Dr.
brought to Sanford "the laureH Bosrd tn a recent special teuton. men raptured a two story officr **p , , rr f V ,lc"’‘ #te..l and test J. Winston I’oarre, piutor
and fame of the Savage Sons of
Mark Cleveland Jr remarked building in downtown Manlu Itan ° ' rr *l! decorations of an- var
of tin* F i r # I Ituptiai
Sanford, by virturc of consistent- a» he handed the gvilf hag to Tul- earl* today and held 21 persons ,p*&gt;.
Church, DrLantl, will be
ly carrying off team and Individ ly. 'I ho|&gt;c that you will do as
Kntrin
must
t&gt;e
received
in
thr
ual honors."
good a job for Sanford after you n r l f - i r hatf an hour hrfirr Jajcee Information lleolh by the (riicst npcnlii'r »t the
The resolution prsiied Tully for leave here a* your public rela- flreing with more than ItP.OOO.
Judge* would tike to Sanford Civitnn Club meet1- u employes oi Ifr Mctrojioll Pec,
his maintenance of good relation- lion's officer ha* dorr in your
complete their dreisions tmforr ing lonlj{ht at RiSO.
tan
News
Co,,
a
major
maearinc
ships between men of the Sanford squadron."
divributnr. wrre severely hesten i hriitma-. C«'nte*ianl« are a*ked
Naval Air Station and the citliens
cdr Tully Icavo Sanford Dec. with pistols Two others, one a lo keep their dtsplajs lightevl from
of Sanford.
ga lor duty In Washington, D. C. woman, were slruck by the ban­ 7:30 to t«-3*s nightly until winners
Tully was the first NAS officer
Clui. members enjoyed orange dit* when Ihev werr slo-v In ohe* are announ* ed.
'T'ntliuilasrii for the r»&gt;mprllthoir cssffgr ttss. morn
order*
of Directors in tOSVM The res
courtesy of Jack Fov. i*reil InrJoseph
tinn i* sweeping the city." Ilti&lt;»
Ro*cnbcrs,
M
).
ulliee
olutlon extolling his virtues was dfnt of jnnute Maid Guests In­
manaser for the firm, received a said this morning
trod ured by ch* rite Morrison, head cut which required four
Ptiglldr for the routrst are
master of ceremonies, were Cap­ stitches lie told police thr build those living in the Sanford area
It * hard to '-rep thr pot boiling
tains Lionel Arthur, commanding in-* h*d been nperrd at 7-tO am Including I akc Afary. Sunland
officer of NAS and James Ram- am! that six to 10 perroni h id ‘Estate* and Iksrh Artor ami ea*t *&gt;" * cokl day but loose bell-ringage. commanding offierr of funu In vruik befurc the Hirer
era are vvarmrd by thoughts of
the city limits,
Heavy Attack Wing One.
N'cgrn -uninrn burst in at a a m
eagrr Javvecs j •&lt;&gt; ;irc sr.1 good ili-ed*
Morrison nlsu mirodu •.I vdr.
Ttic hardlts took Ihr wallets and l"f 1
Ire*. In their Ini
Tltl», salt! Maj. It. V tiprakc.
John Mllli-r, Hat Wing cldrl staff pursrs of the er.iploytt—?0 mrn *’n brenrh \vc the ivt it o|&gt;en
1
-e*t
»um» up the annual RalvaOfficer; Hill I’urdon. ne»e*t mem­ •ivt four w- n m e n—ami nrdrrcd from 1" a m- until t* p. m
Hon
Army
appeal for money tea
ber of the Chamber, of Rich F&lt;*«d Uiem to He face down on the
"
bold plot to .........
end her marriage
.
Plan, Orlandu; Ronald Perry and floor \« oilier* arrived, they
buy final basket* for needy fami­
r ° " Cr
, ,U n , m ' , l r r ' ,ly Mrs Pally Jack. Sanford Recrea- were forced to hand over tlvrlf
lies.
an cxten.be lion ilcpartmfft*: iHin Miunurr, moni - and Join ihetr fello" work
May. Sprako 1* In hanlord to
(or inr &gt;outijc rxperUnt SuuUirrn licit Telephone »4rtr* rr* on Ihr floor
help Hie local unit of the Ralvamother who rornpUInrd In letten lliloir m»o; H«roW Apiilrhj.
Roscnbery* said Ive was ’.'hipped
lino Army “keep the fnil !&gt;oiling ”
tl»j» her mother|* 'a
* i - r !J
t«o»1tn«fttfr. nnd H irer wlih ihe bandits pistols when he
a* hr put il ||e served .Id years
Hunrin. 54 itro n jl) or- Rutledrf. dUiilen m iniger of refused to open ihe safe. He said
mill Ihe virpaoiaalion and now D
pgicH h
m§n |
pfiiilfnii*! Ufc liiiiirinfe r*o
the men threahned to shoot
WASHINGTON (UPI&gt;
Ulile retired, living to Daytona Reach.
—
---------e'er?bod' before hi* r*e» if he Itork’* write In rlrrtlon of a seg
Olga has been musing since
l/v»l Salvation Army official*
November and it was feared she
^ilidn t open it.
rcga'i'-nOt rongre**man v*a* twill *-*hl ISP famllira had requested
The handii* rook W,ion In e«*tv Ins up toda* inlo » in liana I l* f*"il '&gt;askrt* Money isn't avail
msv have been murdvred
ami
410.J«0
in
checks
from
Ihe
Frank Duncan, 13. who married
*iir atnioit 11 rt jin lo .pill Ihv- a li- for anywhere m-jr liial minii;
eld 'hr han't Its Huuac tn a bniiilng Halil ai tin1 l-er If fund- do Wit te r.... . availOlga last June, made a dramatic
stripi
rd
Ihr
employeev
of
an
addi
courtroom apuraranrr Wrdnts
o|&gt;rninc of Congress on Jarv 7
al lr. many request. -&lt;il| le detinnsl si,275 in casti
day on hrhaif of hi* often wed
Thc i.aiie was rir.-vn by an nied, officials raid,
mother and succeeded In having
rlrcllons eommlttef'.
There
is n-v orgamiatlon here.’ Biddy llaskrtlvall teams planned
, 3 2. . rrrom
...
,
Youth Ming activities (or ihr
mrnlatlon Mednc' l.
that the inch
t.iHHlfellO'*». -hleh takes by the Sanford Reerestlon Departholtdsv
season
will
begin
Friday
JJ.00O
ll" i*r rrfu.e to wit Hr Hair At can- of .vidi re&lt;nir*t, ai Chri*t- mrn(
not malrrlalire due la
The elder Ml. Duncan «a* . r. ’ V " 1"8,
*“
“ ..f " " '
fori' pondinga "ibormult lnvi*il ma*. Hie .salvation Army I* Urn | , rk ofroaches
rr*trd lost Sslurdsy on charge* of lanrr Inr Junior High iludrntt
gallon" of hi* Nov t elr-Hoo vie- o.tlv plaee -here needy ' families
only there adult roadie* have
Admission to llie dance will lw a
forgery, perjury and (illng f*l*e
ho over vrtrran Rep Brooks ran r answered a plea to help teach the
can of non perishabio (vwl for
statrm .vl* to end her son s mar
lla-. an avowpl m-rlrran- on
the
viap^rake said nrwould re- fundamentals to Sanford yemngatnredy famllira Tlve food wrilt he
nage to the attractive Canadian
• rhno' Inlegralinn qur&lt;tlon
main ,-i Sanford until Christmas rr*. Six are needed befnte team !
turned over to the Rslvation Army
nursp
Opinions "err divided on Ihe
, n cf(„rt
or i,, r i i „ , |IP n„ t( rfl(J
formr,|
CHICAGO II P It — Police ron
fo* dis'rihulion
She admitted to authoritira lliat
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Th» National Guard Armory haa
painstaking questioning
to protiaMe outtnmr of ihe Ibvuir r ,| fuml* Hr is a former Depart
Ttie A’outh Wing will l-c open dueled
the paid a man Wj i„ po.e as m
rt
r j r |, a l,erD0&lt;&gt;11 4(Vj da* of -l vludenl* who admitted *r ‘1 Therr was grnrrat asr»» mrnt of Florida rhaplaln for the hern secured for league games Sat*
Duncan whilr she posed as Olga evening with Hie exception of
|„ p in in rll '"rut, Itowevrr, It -*
lie difll Ameriiau l.r i«m .1Hff jlli Vr!l ur*tji A miArtilhifk l'r**llri* sanairtna
They traveled to nearby Venlur. Wn'rr*.Uy
Thur.dav n - (ol at Our I ady of live Angela schod 'U *1 ln avoid
n and Dial see known throughout the Sou III.
would ho arrange.! In-twren coach
and obtained an annulment of the
^ opea evf^ where S3 rrtldrrn ami Ihrrr mm* Hnnal •"'* r*n»' consideration*.
---------------------and player* Ronald Prrry. San­
r4‘hM ,h »''
irregularities
marriage on grounds Hist It hid gjtgrnoon and evening ex*cpt Nr** were killed In a Dee. t Mar.
ford recreation director, said thl*
not been ronsummstrd
Year's. Holiday hour* are 1 to 5 Authoritira meanwhile »*w Im.e
Duncan, confident and *v{uarr- p m and 7:M tn 10:30 p. m
hope of identifying Iwn h*»y s who 1
a s ,
• . ew *H'ilt» will volunlrerlnhrlpeatabshouldered, appeirtd In A'rntura
Parrnt* are urged lo tie prompt * rrr *een invoking In the stairwell
\ T m , r nrardra
a U iv . ^ - 0 n
M o l O T I S f S u C ? M*MHs narth-h'ln yrn.th activity.
municipal courv st his mother's tn picking up students sa Youth .bortl^ before the ftre
„ mrmllrr, th,
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side and demanded a reduction Wing privilege* will bo revoked thrcnjfli thr *rhoot
*^
.. ehlld
. . . throw*
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(orS dmure
nformation.
rivrougb the «rhool Two nihrr
other
Uut. H doe. not (year old
, n -1. u rp in m n u JE
hmW
in her hill
for a two week period if unnerci hoys
(nw* who
claimed they
they asawa the
. ’f"'1
. V *Conatltutlon.
,
. window,
. 1*7!?' can
*
who claimed
w of
t h' ol'
e r’, 0mVtw
k r ,he
Ihrouch a '’h
ca,
Id* 'Biddy BatkelbaU Isn for boys wlw
Dlst. Ally. Roy Gustafson op­ ary tardiness on the part of the ender. later ..Id they «tly law .
n(
p„ r „„ u .
to
13
ot
posed the reduction because "of parents causes the Youth Mirg them from the rear and would he ^
nf
mr(tlImr»hi|.
Mavl.
*v. Florid. All*. Gen or 5 6 ' In height. There are near­
boys inarKnnl
thl* hrarkei attendII &lt;- disapprasanrr id thl* man • supervisors tq remain paM the -ins &gt;e o p r
lem rom a group
^ f|ur ).■ thr ptniiali'r riia v .g r Rirharil Krvin But a tourl '•m ild,.ly 600
c , nfne,t
tn tin rlo«in2 time
wife"
and
the
fac'
that
a
~homlRoller S r Jame* Kehrw who
Alford, -r.lmg eame m
fir-t have lo look into alt thr ’ g
10 acnoota.
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Tbo rule was made by the R* revealed that 21 'luilents own'd Wednesday * plit deri*ton Two fvctf inrh:dmg the mental and
tW'' rh »r «f
"" " " o h H
He*tno i411
etvaHuti Htpanmeni
iff up tn smoling forbidden rigarettei, , .Voj-thrrn Republican* and ane emotlooal maturity of the club!
Judge
Richard D
Heatoo
*«p«nin*Bs when
-u rn at*'aiag red with Duncan that the pres-! personnel bad to wait with te*r- said the youngsters denied they Northern Democrat voted in ef
Krvin * ruttne rame Wevlnesilay
ent charges agalnit Mr». Duncan a*, r ’ f°r more than an hour after hau anc.ked cigarettes on the day /r(, , K-In„ Alford while two (fl anaur* to i .ju.-ry l.y J u .ln r
warranted a reduction in bail. She *J"*1
of flw lire. Ten detective* And SouliN-rn firmnrrAt* voted tor 0f ifi* i v i r r Frank 4 Stanley
waa freed on 95 000 hail until a
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five firemen were i**lc*e*l tn *e (,()T)
Jr .»f \uhurp»t«le
I Rida on oor million ilollar* worth
preliminary hearing -e, for Dee S j n g c ’j H u s b a n d
r*amine the student*
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A Florida law pro*tdex th a t 'of Remlnole County road revenue
Another 72 bnv« whoc daily Job
damages no* exceeding 5W&gt; ean|h«nd* will tie received at to a. m.
Duncan said later that hr and
was to lake elastroont waateba*
t
be recovere.l from the parent* of Jan. 23 by the Florida Develophti wife had aeparaled several
krta to liie liavemtiit al»o wrir
a tt'-n r tv «■ the atfe * t* who ] merit CommiMbth.
wceka after their marriage but
' ' KST ' 9 s,
11 to iw quisled Testint ny at a for T q R n A n i l O U I l C C d
maliriou'ly
or wdltfull; « .’itroys
A notice of *ale and tvoml proscontiaurd to see each other up —Singer Helen O C m rrl v ev oners Inquest h*« Indiealrd Drr
"H W U H W A I
■p*rt;
t rtu* were *cnt to John Krider,
until her dusppesrsoce He said
husband. Thomas experts belle*r the blare started Tl&gt;» Itrai firtv-r n( the Month
Lnln laid ht &lt;!-jub" t( a I year chairman of Seminole County Comhi* moth#r
noii!n#lv has
ha* rlanlrd
hit
mother positively
dented ** Chi.ttlift, 45, » 4 1 xrrritrd !••* in an alleged robbiih heap in the »'*ard will be made_tomorrow if
trenfNvn .t i lo ihe Cemioo'e 111, 1, ,,w h** f 3n«Sh " » •" "
maturity *million, by R M Harlifleid. dirany involvement in Olga'a dtaap night on a fugitive warrant it tied stairwell
C e i^
tun
" lel’ I" *et With either a mallrlo,.* or ector of revenue project, for tha
In Sarasota, FI*.
pearanre.
»
hurch
authorities.
however,
Sfl
*
001
•udltnrlum
wilful
intent.
Florida Development CnmmDsJon.
Chamates was released on *j"0
y 'nnfr * ' w r ' v r a a.lvrr
bond after being ordered to ap have denied that rubbish was a]
* f,r1lflf,,r ,nr f,‘ r
pear In Superior Court for ar- In.rd to arrumulale tn the atea
ralgnment Dec J3. Hr *ai Their poiHlon ran rounter to tha'
th4r|p* Vox wilt male th# pP,
rharged with patting a **irth&gt;n o| U students
ventatinn on behalf of the PTA.
9100 eheck in Sarasota
Fox I* student council advlior tn
ihr PT.A safety chairman.
Robert Marts, 27, was reported
In ‘ fair" condition this momini
The Safety Committer liav stud
by local hospital olftclsls follow
.ed all high trhool drivers, and
tng a gunshot wound Monday
hat seteclrd (Ive finalists for oh
Fair through Friday Hub this
night.
DiUgrnt work and tactllrnt co | Deputy Vent Brewster laid thla
afternoon *4 lo Tl, low tom(ht 11 bsnjord residents will he able serving regulations, rourlesy ami
Marrs Is an employe of the ACL to « . Northerly wind* m to II tn do their Chriitma* shopping st 2°™) attitude*
operation between Orlando and' morning
nipht vtartlng tomorrow, when lo- The award It vunitdrrrd an outrailroad. Authorities from the mile* per boar.
the
t al merchant* will remain opet Handing tionor Arrordink' to Mrs. Sanford-taw-•»e*M-i**.-c*M44*.l iol- ^1ff,-w-ll*r—* " assisted In
Seminole County Sheriff's Depart
through Tuesday night The stores Jackie Caolo. safely chairman,
ment said that the wound was
will clue*- at the regular time "Student* m iltin g the Driver of -,r.,T
iclf-tBflictcd
S“rl",.r’' S n r ? h,o l l.ndn Ptslke Department wtlh the
Chriitma* F*e
the Month award have gained the broke Irtlo lb.- pro shop at Mayfair
. an(t oraried tho nelehbnrln.
Theannouncement of the night teipect of the school,the PTA and |Cuunir.' Llub Sunday nlglil.
Uw enfo.cvinenl airnclc. for theK
Hi*I oiler Departmcnl.
Tlie lurmer
lormer cuddy,
caddy, who
who carried
carried rovpenttlan
Tlie
coupe Rt Hun
NAGOYA, Japan f U PI« Polks hour* came fromFrancleRoumll. . . for
. . Jim I errec during the | Stlaa has been placed under fl,clubs
/w , is . c
a
looking for a suspected wtfe-UIle' lat J r . chairman ol the Merchant*
recent PGA tournament, lud m ooo bond Official* said he hod
C a se V I
received unexpected help from tei Division of the Chamber of Com- ___________ ____________
mme
his puvtrMinn a suitcase full of a jmgiliv FBI background, and
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evision today.
MIAStl iL'PI)— Operators of a When the Nagoya telaviitou st#
sweaters, lb ruiuda ahorts and golf u „ bmtd iay be raised this txftar
O tftitm aa tree lot turned over to tk&gt;n
4 nuni
e(
nU
ball* stolen from the pro xltop. The ' nmm b* Judge Hugh Duncan.
police today the ease of the ‘'hot m Tok ,0. the brother of strsnglei
I Seminole County tmployt* are « • ear old Negro, bad di*poted| Inrltnied In the m overed artkloa
Santa Claui.
&lt;
Myyoio Muto rpottrd ihr vlctlm't
WASHINGTON (LTD — The making plans far a toag Christ mis of tome golf halli in Ormond were high priced Bermuda shortf.
They reported someocr snatch- mining husband among them. Po liberal" revolt among Rcpubli holiday nest tttek.
Reach, ofllerra said.
alpara sweaters, a windbrrsker
tu a luc-sire, mechanical wav in,- Uce jumped oo the clue and Bar an senators received a aevere, According to 0. P. Herndon, The rest of tiir stolen Items were aud gulf xhirta What was Bliaa
and smiling Santa Claus, worth rowed their search to Tokyo's vag jolt today. San. Thruston &gt;. Mor-, Clark of Circuit Court, tha court- reiovered, and identified th is, wearing? Plaid Bermuda shorts.
abou. 9V» while a night watch rant homes where they- expect* top (Jt-Ky). Refused to join their'house will close its doors at noon morning by Mario Carfagne, May- a gray shirt and alpara twraaUr.
man had his back turned Wed to find Shuichl Muto auipccteJ o' drive in capture tha Seoala GOP, Chrltimas Eva and will not epen fair pro. I n r total value stolen will Tha abort*, incidentally,
oudajr night.
) lulling tiijroko five week* ago.
laodaratup.
iuntil tha hallowing Monday at B. mm iwnwihH over m o , Bhactlfa j men's.

Pols Not Boiling;
Families Need Food

Nurse's Body Is Hunted;
Mother-in-Law On Bond

PARIS (L'PI) — A European
•taUsmiF attending the Parir
rooferenc said he asked V. S.
WASHINGTON* &lt;LPli - AritriSecretary of State John lo ite r cans had more cash tn their
Dollaa (snr he feels.
pockets this ye»r than ever be­
•V « 7 tired by evening, he
qwoUd Dlles as replyutgas much as what the.' h*-' Iasi
year
Tlve Commerce Departmrnt re­
ported Wednesday night that peraonal income this year ro*e an
Mtimalrd l'x per cent higher
th: • last year — mosll) due to
higher federal benefit payments.
However, the department aald
The clt) of Sanford will be well the Increase failed 1o offset a 2 'i
protected Saturday night when
r cert increase In the eost of
the policontn hold their seventh
ing
The report underlined that the
annual W kem in’i Ball.
Metnbes of the Auxiliary, for­ dollar hat continued to shrink in
mer polleimen and three regular value — a situation that has
offirerg lave offered to ghe raused Senate Democratic leaddouble sPength lo norms) Satur­ era lo rill for a full Investiga­
tion o( means to curb Inflation
day night beats.
The report also bolstered the
The hdl will be held at the
Mayfair Inn from 0 p m until view of government ecoooraliti
closing, vllh music by Tete Du- who believe Ihe netlon's economy
Lur and his -Populaires." Reser- has gained pre-recession proper
salioa* 'or the dance may be tjoni and I* poised on the thre*htnado at the police station. FA2 old of expansion to new highs
One lop level w irrc estimated
4141. Tbkets ntsy be purchased
from any pollcemtn. or at the sta­ that the gross national product—
tion at a cost of fl.50. All proceeds the total value of alt goods snd
go to tie Police Benevolent As­ services produced in the nstlon—
would hit an annual rate of 451
sociation for worthy causes.
hiIIton dollars tn thr fins) three
Chief Roy Williams said yestcr months of the veer
day ' The supt-&gt;* of the public
has been eery gtMermjs this year,
ind we appreciate every hit of It.**
The Policemans Dill is known Talks Abandoned
throughout the county as one of
GENEVA (UPIV- The East ind
the gayest of the season Dress West abandoned today thetr fruit­
I* informal. Tickets w-tl! also be less attempt to set up s global
sold i t the door Saturday night
surprise attack warning system.

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mritf. Under Tully’* arm i.* a framed copy
of the resolution read this morning at the
Coffee Club.
(Photo bv Berjrntrom)

Chamber Says Goodbye To Joe Tully

PHILAIBI.PHIA lU r i.
- ^ r . r r h fo5“th ? l ^ V ^ ml*.
■nur. wasplenty of free wh.skey Z
« i U)« ro4i here W idnnday. A
out i
t r ie to r tn e r laidfd with btrrelf _____________________l_______
of com w likev up*«t on j bridfe
#
&lt;r?tr lilt HiuylklH River, ipUttinc

Soviet Spokesman
Says West Could
Make Deal, Too

Lighting Contest
Judges Announced

WHITSTABIE. England (UPI)
—M ice adreiiieri today for an
| absent-minded reider who u&gt;ed a
bundle of ori pound notes to
mark his place In a took returned
to the local &gt;uUic library.

man Com mu-.! it Chinet# trade
dalegation epened negotiations to
day on a »~imrrcial agrremen*
•Wi Iraq

NO. 329

SANEORD. FLOltIDA

Write-In Election
Becomes Big Issue

*J£:

Coaches Too Few,
League In Danger

Holiday Schedule
For Center Listed

S . S ,»

Officer; Question
Smokino Students

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«h' Child HllHs Rock;

Bidding Scheduled
On Seminole Bonds

Jailed For Fraud

D IVCT Of Moilth

Man Shoots Self,
In Fa ir Condition

W eather

Authorities Given

Negro Is Charged
In Mayfair Theft

Sanford Merchants
To Open At Night

r,r&lt;s nzjn r rn,os ^ a r T E r s T f s

Television Gives
Murder Case Clue

not Jjnta

Liberals Jolted

County Planning
iLong Yule Holiday

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*'*’* ,f" g - ' Temperatures Fall
Deadringer For Twin, Even In Thefts As Storms Sweep
t r ^ s a .'s k a
!_**■'•.'Khv* Over ureal Lakes

Stock Market Regained

'Barom eter'

Prestige

there war difficult In Inanre eirepl
of through rommrrrid banks. How.
speculation that could produce a ever, the Federal leserve System
pirkfd up Ih* Ml* and IM
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WEST PALM BEACH &lt;UPI&gt;-! Robert didn't hsv* * rhinrf. 'picked
nan
to
Uonal f«
* largest
' £ * market
^ ? kJUrin, ,i !ihirp
h t ^ !'ri*r"lin*
^ n P|hf
. lt. . •*
. . ■. barometer
...
. . of. bus- .1{!*•'£*''
we lounn
decline *1/
1/ r*given
Ihe Un*h*
right was holding a firm check on mon­
Robert O'Brien, u r i in* FBI.
Alert FBI aien ti noticed »*ve- .rh aliatlr walked away. When he I JW A f l i r P l t I f l l P t
ineii la IBM by riling to a record ,or&gt;. beaten only by to il. 1929 Incentive. But moit or the buying ey to avert tnflatia. Money r a t r £
k a deadrim er for hit twin ral wrcki ago lha* hr and * MW ac tAll and Writ Palm Beach V f * 1 W ,W ,M M i n w
high to predict a ewift recovery and lino.
lie admittedly for investment with and money supply wera lightened
brother Demald In look., action. companion. Fdward Jnieph Far p ^ * JfHe*r» closing In. hr
Press UUraattoaal
from
a
buiinrti
recenton.
At
Ihe
bight,
Ihe
value
of
listthe sianl fundi — pennon, initi- before the upturn _got very far
• nd even when ll n w i to jewel ley. SI. of jorl Lauderdale, were „ arlH
^
t | n | lhrr„
l,H *« r t t n iBberBaltoBal
Robbery.
regularly following Dreyfus.
h, ^ (hf . rwjnd *„), a flung
A MriM ^ ,m *11
»&gt;»• In that reipcet the market prov- ** *•*“*» ro»* •" eitlmated SOtulional. banking, iniuranre and a(Mj margins initoiki were railed
it
Thai', why hr la faring trial I
f e d e r a l agent. trailed', k|&gt;
lfm , r jr H , f r o . . ih« Great ed It » a i im arttr thm the econo- b,l,,on dollar*. The economiita mutuil — tha m am itiyi of the (0 po per cent, f hl«h made
mtiu than tha buitnen men and **,d «h* riia wai too f ill and too market.
practically a cash (lock market
in irm
matching
charges.
- , t
O 'B rio _ and Farley while they
Farley was arreiird before he Lakei T h u r . d a y . tumbling |K T S
wia held olio that
great, th it the market wa» anti- H
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“ much
“* of * Bond a were 4l»r»dtt*d In 198g.
mm cipiting
corporation
earnlnga the buying for investment was s l0fk yiridg —the rrturn on the
done is Insurance agatnit Infla- investment on the batis of dlvt• bile. « i f b . r g . . M I.Mflt p .r t.v ltH him nrt t . r .n y l.r c .
[h. r i f t pdjw loan. m «»
A .a r m ... Irrn . «hlrh ..r l l t r ["&lt;l ‘ l l " , . , V J ^ / ' i n . r tM lubiatl I . . ah.rp dtclle*.
lion. This theory hold* that com- j cn{j paymmt« — felt below the
In a llJl.w n robbery of a iwank;aumi of jewelry. Urtjfus usually (h|n ]M ^ ’ a ^ry
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making mapped a record early December „
M tblrk ^
b ,,,,,
m,a. Theta wera tha tame economists mon slocks make a
Inflation; rc| urn on hoods, i situation se!• » Beverly HUIl, C alif. jewelry ‘lore ra rn e i about tJO.VA in gems in
%V
machine, rlay to make Impres- cold wave In the nation a Inter ||JT ^ ^
Ru„ i , n, had antieipi- who had miaied tha boM to their hedre sine* ineome from them rt»- dom seen. Boodt, if inflation i,
hii sample case.
, |onl o( | ()l| picka tor openinr .or pushed Into Ihe Southeast and ,H th# m #M ion , ouW develop eitlmatei of tha recovery move- es In proportion to the erosion of | ( ncked. may comtinto their o * a |
* 1 b s t August.
Dapper • losing Bolwrt was
Wednesday. O Itrien and Farley |ofk| aMl , .p ^ u ijy designed
mid Atlantic stalei Wedoesday, ,flj# # depression so that they meat, which wai. .to. .iwifi
. . . .It made
.. .. the dollar.
it is held, and ttat would give*
tloppevl Wednesday by a flying got their rhanee *1 Dreyfus friiwl), r ,#r
Injnk,
Idling readings well above freer f#uM proti.j,,, t0 the world Ihe ‘he 1IJT 51 recession one of the But there wai no actual Infla me stock mark*, eonaideyable
farkie aecomti after ....
h* .grabbed , gemi.
The
jewelry
salevman
mo
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O'Brien and Failey were turned
fallacies of capitalism and the 'horteit on record and Ihe re lion tn P M except in the stoet competition,
a saichel containing »,00 In gem, mrniarily left h.i rase In hiv ear w # f ,0{„ JulhorttiM for r0lf.
Th* new wintry blasts sweeping glories of Communlim.
market. Commodities held steady.
When stock, dewlop • definite
bound one of the fattest.
from Ihe ear of a J*welry sales al a parking lot.
rutlnn
out nf Canada were not eapecled Slock averages msa lo unci- One thing tha Wall Street ex There was no rush to buy m iter uptrend, market nun point out. a
I O'Brien ilrolled over In Ih* rar.
man. A. B Dreyfus.
Criminal Court Judge Edward In ha ai i#vera nr prolonged as
peris hold la that stock markets III or to get into such iavtstmints re-e*ssl comes ndv when anm.
o/Wa
0. Newell released them on 110,- Ihe cold wave which hit the east
seldom break when business Is In as real estate.
great charge occm. such aa a
•&lt;
OV) bond each.
rrn Iwothirdi of the country
a period of prosperity. And bust- The inflation potential w n ev- |,uiinrss slump or a world crivi,
ad *
».1a
Donald O'Brien and Iwn others Dee. g.
nest was heading into just that er present in the form of a huge that engender* Ittt in the minds
1
t « tfbtfr a«atmt |b« |»re»*##4#
are charged with taking part In
Overnight rcadinga skidded In
kind nf period a t lha year ended, government budget deficit that „f atnckboldera.
v ir tu e » r Anvil « » ir
bhwv
Ih#
nperitlAB
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f
B#l4
inAl||&lt;
■l.nmmn
Ihe robbery of the exclusive Ihe southeastern Great Lakes r*
f d!
| fsrovlBtPn l u r l B I M i l f t f Ifeore, they ere wnvinetd there
nr.vrt.opvir.vT
p l o r iiiv
n rv rto r
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Rbb 4* *f# |A h# IIMM IB Jewell by Tobias store In Beverly glon and Ihe central and southern
wilt he no wild sating tn Ihe mar to
«O M V U * * IO V
rlM4lf»r# th# m i l
(h# #r«lui#Hl*n
tKM ivni.r to i'v T t H O A D
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l#*t Hill* Iasi Aug. 5. Police say the plains as a disturbance movrd
ket. It m*y level i t t for a tim e^
A A V 11V I l : A O Vfna
I
fa b# lia»»wn trio toned a amoke bomb into across the I a k a a Behind Ihe
and evrn l:*r son* of Its gain,
xryrirf: tw iOiftf.Br o iv itx In H#fnlviAt# r *r ovtfaitv
W T T n o A D I'l'.o.
•...WhAi Ih* SI*r 14a Iw»*Ii&gt;i»»i*-i*...... * J M*T
Ihe store, then smashed ■ plate 1storm traek, warmer weather was TALLAHASSEE (U Pli - Gov.
hut they feel the main line of
.,!ml*bl*«
ricrMa *iii ,r«'«|v*.k*»lLeRoy
Collins,
jumping
Into
thr
r f *I14 ptst V
display window and scooped recorded from Ihe northern Rockthe market will !» upward o\cr
y i r&lt;1 lit* in
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•tale
prison
controversy,
says
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lO
.N
. 0 1UA l» t :v K i « 'r M t
Jf*.%«• MiPtnTSM XT o r r i/ip . lout Ihe grms.
let lo ihe northwest Ureal Lakey
th* nest few yean, probably into
JlOpd !• ' r a i .p u U j . til'll I&gt;In&gt;' i?v. JJ,*.*.
.HI
Donald was arrested al his
I p the South, clear skies and Penal Director R. 0. Culver hss
the '60'*. The marttt. It Is noted,
tC U U U tK S l
S -L O B It'A . « * l »
«*#r in# *if*, | m iB iv#fi»#nt
iffr *■!'
* kour *f n . » a » " » . rana m a la l.n a n r# of m . rr#j#rf
p
## boma la nearby Pompano Baaeh rootlnued warmiog were predirt nothing to b« sshsmad ot In his
already may he isticinating the
a n A s rl T im * J * " * * '*
a n a rt of l l .. m a la avat.m
m t f r**4t Aug. 22
ed. rhaiing Ihe remnants of Dig- record os ■ fadaral prison warden.
.....
* _ „
. ,__
big boom that Is Opected in the
a ria r cam nlailan nf .&lt;14 p m | .r i.
The
governor
said
Culver
was
HUI
Griffin,
of
Polk,
chairman.
nri(t
TALLAHASSEE
fl'P
I)
House
When Donald was arraigned in le'a hard frretr.
that lha **.f i(i.t.nf
•nail |.» p«i4 frnm fi.nd. ruslnmarl* Miami, hit twin brother weal lo
j,uri0r j -.j *, (h« little fellows
The
eold
Wednesday
wax thoroughly Investigated before he Appropriations Committee Chair­ Georg* Andeteon of Jackson.
IF avallahla •»* « r » h purpoa ..
In itra a i . s « m « l . In nnlnlan nf rourt with him in an attempt to blamed for at least 10 more fire wa, hired to head the state prison men W. C. ilerrrll of Dade today Walter Sheppard of Lee. E. C. who m lkf m b(f r i r kf l , mtd,
rm in ia l frnm • ■| p.asani P .d aral show the FBI could rot be lure deatha In lha South, including system in December. PM. And
Rowell of Sumtar. Mallory Home , k,„mr
lou|U ,hflf hMdl
in*oma l a m . j .
m . » p i . i « n af
four at Birmingham. Ala . two at his record wee ‘ one any man appointed four subcommittees tn of Leon and Herrcll.
n*f rairly la the ytafw hta the aa-™
rnunaal. ih .t a B o n d , and tha e a ». they had the right men.
4 1 1 1 1 1&gt;\ i i f v r . t ^ i P s t r v T r i » « - Pona a p n u ri.n a n i ih .r a to hara all
But I-e« O. Teague, special Columbus, M in , two at Shady would bo proud of." Collin, aetd. study budgets during Ihe coming
Education: John Shipp of Jack- p(rts said they wart e rtty . They
m aiu.v. w K M i x s g j : ••«»« k t \ In* n u a lll l.. and inrldaata nf pa&gt;
9AV
M K V S tX U H
awaNlM*
m I4 ■ •tlaM a In .tr a m .O la u n d .r |h. pa. agent
tn charge of the Miami Dale, Ua., and two at Blacksburg. The governor laid he may have srssion.
son, chairman. Jerk Inmen of bought low-priced it«*s and they
.1.4. In I-* U M t d l r . "
I 12 ■ n llA l.l. In.trn tn a n la lawa of Ih* Fill office, ity s he ean tell the Va.
more to lay at hi, weekly newt Herrcll said he picked aa mem­ Gadsden. Sam Saunders nf Clay, made their dealt In eld lots —lots
d .n n tm n n ll* * •» I t - ^ * J J lllafa of Plnrlda
bers fnr the four group*. Irgisla L. B. VtccUc of Indian River of less than 100 sham,
Thr lateit dralha raised to at conference loday.
4 t l« 4 t* e lo M r I. I ' ; ' .
'
h " b id . for la a. than .11 nf .a id two men apart.
» » • aaa pondi
' ••»*!.I.ra h l* •• SA erlaeloal *t&gt;*r. •
VII #**•#*
fi*,n&lt;1i pp «tfr«p|»r fe* r i i
‘'Robert hat a few tmall facial least f.T the number of pertoa. Culver was the key figure this tors who would not be forrrd lo and Lancaster.
The professionals wto hold th«
E i * » r i m * r » ;i *si,re * * 't •• ••'• JJ}A
r « # #r&lt;V ire * g »i in*#r#tf
— B * l . « *f » n » -f * -« f t h . ei«*-t*tllw. we
! M »••»•*«•#•«. ifi4 t k i H a «i 4» tears." he explained, "and we killed in fire, in nine southeastern »rek tn • stormy InvesUgstlon by Investigate Institutions from the
Herrell u id the appointments the right way to plaj the mirklt
areas
they
represented.
He
taid
Iv
rfM
B..Jkw
tr1 #4 «•ff«# !*•
M 4 4|itr. are
positive we can let! the sta*rs since the start of the cold the legislative committee on pri«were only tentative until he could is to do tha opposltt ef whit !M
i (ifMitifp*
)*,«•••(
b*t
n*t In *«•*•* •&lt; J*1* •'■ ttjrlf Wr.rsvi
■ I I i.t *lv |.*r r* n lu -v M . • « &lt; "
•nap over Ihe South last week.
«-»*- beaded by Sen. Harry Strat this was to forestall any pressure meet with Sen. WUson Carraway litt'r fellows are dolig Ion mllI m ##i rni| i f i « r tiiiltti t h r tb# *srr* brothers apart."
R e r m w in U .lo n r .M r v i n * Ih*
hildAi «iff# rH . If Bfir, lM*#r#«f nn
Ion of Callahan. Several prison that might be brought on them of the Senate Appropriations Com- lions hy selling short — selling
• • •
i"». |r i r »
%||l r
I* 4 . l . f « l * *
'•
•uS * . t i
warden, and other official, accu by the Institutions for more mlttee and coordinate tha sub stock they borrowed lo tb* hop*
« o n « M # r #&lt;1 i «
*1* rl n r t »» ’ • I n r t f t t r *
K l b i M . r and l&lt;* »*!••»
| U &gt; sit l* l* f* »t s»*saMa .s " jl • » "
f Hr ft# t f ri |e r #b| feft
In
,td him of being dictatorial and money.
•ommitte* appointments with tha It would dacllna to they could bay
•# f# fm ln |fr |b# n*f |nt#r##t «# «t
{• a ll y • " « k » »*»•« 4 *T *1
hard to work with.
And Ilerrrll asked members of Seosta'a .
{ ■ 4 » f f i ' l » h . r l a l i n*n&lt;!. In ■&gt;* lMt#r##t M in h# t«rnnui#J tn fh#
it back at a lower price.
I
b . v i . l a . r n lln w .! .
!faV!f&lt;!a. * f j ij j u rI t r ' i n i . frt.m |h#
Ike
committee
not
to
Introduce
or
Culver replied he was cot a
h*ria| Iln n 4 . In Ih* n f .liiliw ' » - D r » f »Ja r Of fWtrsbir m i .
"diplomat or a political pinup co • Introduce appropriation bills
luunl ..f 1 !,*«*.•»• *"•»
" '• ’A *
T?ir»# &lt;flff#r#tti r«t#« «( l«t#r##f
n n naltr In . u w l l h i l » r S 'f . ••J* m i r
r# m # l fn r * s H Itopti# i n i
boy" but wai a good prison dlrec outlid* th* general appropriations Circus To Perform
Shop For Christmas
It B fem M rl f If •«- »H tb# f)*f»
1 *nill n#| Hr n* ••••rr fi.tf *11
JACKSONVILLE. Tla. f l 'P I l act. Hr said such action might
tor.
llntol.
!■*..
I
h
.
aim*
'a
l.
nf
Inf.rAt
Of O it o W r »'C **r ?
m ° " B‘
».i provided that all P end , m.iurTha hearing was continued until leave them open for vote trading Thc famed Florida State Univer­
P l ’. l * !* '* • • ' »• folios**.
In* on lha u p . 4.1. » \.|| l . . r
sity
Flying
Circus,
made
up
of
55
*»•••
later
when
the
committee
called
and prrssurr to bring th* bill out
Ih* *«m* i n . pf int.rsvi A f*.
WASHINGTON f tP I ) - Con young admlnJstratlvr assistantlilt
»# s «n
P»at.cf ral. nf |nf*r..« .hall nnc
for testimony from formrr Warden of commlttre before the general students, will perform at halftime
ran.idsrad a dlffar.rf raid af gresswomen Coys Knutson kept • stories ha now believes to be ua Alfred Ogram of the federal act.
IM S
♦» *•*
during the Gator Bowl game be­
t n (# r ii i
l!irh Hit PmiBf !•» •. r -r»'|v«n(*f1 smile on her fere despite a hurt true.
iji
prison here, who Culver once "By a "gentleman's agreement" tween Florida and Mississippi on
TintAi*i*ni:rin
But the five-man committer served under. Culver protested member* aald they would not vote Dec. 27. Three acts will be going
1 ' f ' J h 4 i b # K UiHin i n l#re&gt;rpn. look in her eyra and said "I'm
rBVt4 fit.W # r j r t i b ( r o i r i i n t . h i v - guing lu Imk for a job "
unanimously
dtrlded Wednesday that Ograin's testimony would be out special appropriation billa on simultaneously in three rings
it!!
iU .s o *
* l i D t h f r f i i r M i l»#r#term »nf
O m rn lM ld ifi, In « totim m u i l t* i « » »
211 E. I at
Th A p in 4 s « f » » I1
"I've been
working girl all not lo Interfere with the voters' bssed on "felse records" and de­ until the general bill wai com­ at midfield, director Jack Haskin
Ih* v » a c « t* «&gt; Iwtwagb l* «« - •■J'n
manded be be allowed Urne to pleted and on the House floor. anntuneed.
K Ln^4ri# 5M4
!5 ,llt*f,v i is # # Hf**r
« f|
# n rr #f r n .M
my life," the blonde, A5 year old decision that Coya should go get a lawvar.
—to*Inti**. ••’•U •&gt;•!.»•. **d**JM’&gt;*Iln
*
Herretl said he would like to
to lo r I* th * lr . i » i * i t 4*i*« &lt;-r m *-•£IWj# ••*1 If Ih# iui&lt;#»«fuf HM4#r
fill In r t m o l r r* H »rM lr |tH Minnesota Democrat said In a borne.
Culver later charged the legit- see the general act out of tha
f a H t r . Tt.* » « n 4 * •&gt;»
w•hill
,
II.# I t f i n i i f Hi# |al*l. I).# rh#rh
"For quick ntrgy, you
it agraed tbit "exploitations" of Ulora were conducting a smear committee and on the floor by
W ill I # f rtf fp #«| fn IH# »•!•! m i te lore of resignation. "Fve always
B l h " n 'l u .l v * . i h . l l u
c u 'l beat Dam C*v s t l * . . ,
• • llu u liD lrs I i M n i i r n TH # | « o |s#f
pet*r th I h t lr a «»is 4 4 »l»*
campaign in an effort to get Mm the first of May. Usually the
had
to
earn
my
bread
and
butthe
Knutsons'
family
life
had
con
r tstitm n«*t»it faith i-tin H «»f itn#u&lt; •
ta rtly . In si h*l* »•* •" ***«• »* JJJ*
And, best of kli—Ibsmrk
aStlnn of Ih* ^•nll.n4s*^"n nn Ors ■ r###tu| M iH # r« « ||| i t r#tuf(i# l tar."
trlbuted to her defeat, but said "They won't sucrtetl," he said. general bill never makes tt out
IH# HltHar# hr *»|tti#PB*f m all
only II caloriae to the aooftfuU*
O w r l t. ISIS. «e ' » * "* •"••V*'
of
committee
until
late
in
th*
L’ntll W e d n e s d a y afternoon, there wai no evidence the Itrpub "I have only begun to fight."
•* lh » #44r#tB ata*#.| im th# hM*
.v m tn l 4 a I* th r ro o flr r. I t
J'
session.
T h a |iris###t|a r&gt;f lha ta*s |v#r tan* Mra. Knutson hid clung to a fee­
|r &lt; i.t n*r * " 4 A .»fn*-I l* l»i* a l.
•itni anr.il faith r»'# rk af ih* aur*
at tha fa lla w li.K
lieen who won the election, Odin
The committees as named by
ble
hope
that
somrliow
site
might
••a a f I.M.Ier a# til l.r •tm llM In
Ts&gt;n aa4 » » • half
Herrcll wtM:
If r*4*»ir'*4 nn tw in h .r I.
th# h a ifr# n t nf IH# t.ur*H#»r nrtr# tic able to bold on to her seat Langcn, wet directly involved.
•»f tal*1 ll'i'ils . ts h l'li wilt I t d#»
ISIS * r A h 'l l I. I H t I
Tallahassee Departments EraT* »u ra r c a l u n If i*n«*m *s
|l%rr#«| &lt;&gt;n e.r H x iiit f'rl's ia r* f l In tha House despite the Nov. 4
melt Robert* of Belle Glade,
An c trin h rr I. ISSI- ar AO fll
l&gt;l&gt;. i t l|:M a ih . at Tha Chaaa elections returns which gave hrr
Man h i Man flank. Naw Y o rk . N#«
chairman. Frrderlck Kark of Vo
rin* a rn n n a -K a tf p »r cjt.iu m
T a r k . ## #r*n# nth# r alara tn t»# Republican opponent a I.Mo vote
CHICAGO (UP!&gt;- Dr George luila, Ralph Turlington of Ala­
If r»4*»n«*d nn C&gt;rl»h*r 1.
vsutuapv ia i# # 4 u b m i l&gt;#tw##ti Ih# margin.
aMirva#|fa1 Hitt?## a n l •ti# P larl4a
IM S . n r A p r il ». !»«• :
Uvlngitonc Robinson. 94. throlo- chua. George Stone of Kicapihla.
D#va|nant#nf «*atrpw|B«|Arv Full h#*« hhe hid protested lo the special
dan and archeologist who un­ W. Allen Markham of Okeechobee
rn#nl nf ft* lafama nf tb* i»*t#. House Elections Committee that
•» «• « f.f I. • niii •
t.'r at thp
earthed Mhtlral age rcllci In the and Hal Lanca«ter of Gllrhrlst.
Vrr’ iV V . i t i t i
ttm# nf i|itlkPn )•&gt; th# *&lt;irrM ifiil she lost because her oppoornt*
Sinai P e n i n s u l a , died here
Stato Commissions J. J. Griffin
O e r -h a lf ef « n . •*» rantnm If
hi.|t!#f In t‘r &gt;tr r a I fund* ..r |mfn#. duped tier husband Into Issuing a
ra4*tnta4
.«
••
«1|af# ###h ai|th#.iit r nat t » th r Catn*
nf Orange, rhairman. Chesterfield
Wednesday.
"come
home,
Coy
a"
appeal.
Her
1MT. n r A y r ll I . 1»M . .
tnltalnn V# lnt#r##t w ill h# a lln w .
TAMPA (UP!) - lllllaborough
W 'lihnnl p r* m lu m » n r* i* »* r
» 'l i n ta i'l ia im I f a till dt•fsf»•it
husband, And), assured the com­ School Superintendent J. Crockett Dr. Robinson was graduated Smith of DeSotn. Frank Marsh
I. IS tt. l.r lh a r a .f l.r
M idi if # «1#«lr#tl « m fi.rm i a Hfrtl
from Prinrcton University in IM7 burn of Levy, Cecil Collin of
a a. i t . » n t anrh p fl* r r»4*m n- w ill |»a furnlih#*! h r Ih# nn4#r* mittee that he now wantrd Coy a
Karnell lays he and school offi­ and from the university'# semi­ Gulf. Woodle Lvlee of Hillsbo­
■ o n .h a ll *• n u h lla h .4 .1 !*»•« * .
i anaaliwa* r#ntvlntRR lo stay In Congress.
n r . .1 !.••! f l l r l r 4 « » « p rio r In HI4 p arM ihl hav# #n»1ne###1 th#r#on
cials from four other large coun­
l l . re l . i r i -'ln n 4 * ' . In a fmanalal *■111*1 t&lt; t V*tnrl4i f»aa#ht»»»r#«t C*nm
He said he had become "eteamed ties are agreed not lo submit to nary In 1M1. He wai awarded a rough. and Herrell,
doctorate In theology from the
Child Training
losUlutiona,
» L . r ^ ■ u i.tla h .-i In lha i ' l l . « f vw|»»lnn
Hpmlnril#
«*nMnlv
Itna4 up" by storle* that Mrs. Knutson
token integration unless forred by University of Lelpilg
M#i»fti|P flrvnd* ** n# w i.p.la nf f^ul*
prisons, state hospitals, etc.: Ben
T h . nnnda .h a ll h » r»4 ..m a lit*aal#M iiPff.fi i a l t Vir*n4# w ill !•# wee ‘ running around" with her
Ihe Supreme Court.
la Invar*. n r 4 » r .-f n -. f in lll * . » « 4 *••'»• I #n4 # -M Hr Ih# r W M a
I t Inf w ith in m a l u r l llr . In i l l .D#a #|n|snt#ftt f*e»pnmt#«l#n nf Ih#
Farnell said Wednesday that
f iv .v n .r r rn v l4 * d In ih* r r .--l « lln nhiat# nf Fl# rl4 #
a atai# # « # a rr
would be the policy of lUUsbo'l'h m iiln a t h « l.iu a h ta of a.14
romiift«f.1 nf nln# M fm lt# fi
nn#
rough County and that It "was
fMtm #a»H nf th# #laht l*nntrr••fanwtMHnmUuTtaifel*i...tlg7'fi to)«il toMutonl
••do
I*rm r|f»t n f and fntei#*t nn .a l-tal li| » tr lr tt nf F lo rid a and a chair
the concensus of opinion" Tuesday
on4i w ill S-* h a r a h l. al T h . r h . . . »wBn frnm It # I*f atr at l a r r r alt
n k . K a » T n r k fc .w ar|&gt;wln»# I H r tH# •ln»#fn*vf. r r » §*#4
when ichool officials from Dade.
VI aanaf'an
Ail iiwai-B anrk.
Th a h a v m .n l nf &gt;«|4
' i n |P •nt 4
ilt. in g u ni## Chif*t#r { I 1
llpA. a ; .nil I h . I n l# r » .t i h . r . h
IBTANBIT., T\jrk*y &lt;UPI»-An Broward. Pinatlaa. and Palm
« nI ' vpM
w ill
t-«
F
b h*#fti**P
«n
4
n*f##n#M
•
*
.
»l|p»
*f I-* n n l* 4 ra nf lha r .n•ti af###latl#n
aurad
l.
wrecked Ihe NATO Beach counties met with Gov.
4w lr a4#ht#4 h r ##14 explosion
t.auad r•aaolli
r l v .d fro m a t ^ a t . - P n r i
11 e ' ••r i • | . » a l '1 # l a t a*. V . l r l ' . t n l r* *m* . 1 h*' Ih* *!»#• a#4 r # •t-lii# i pb#« m a r H# H#*t storage tinker Meredor Wednes­ I&lt;eBny Collin* In Tallahassee.
a i l l l l 'A
Iv R V J t b O rS t K N T COVI Hr said It was "generally
tnnra 4#laM#&lt;l «t# »«rfrlln n nf day at it refueled Ihe V S Navy
t iln jt
a*
I **.nr
w ith
1 1-» •aH Ih »s.|o
tanker Ocklawaha off aoutheait agreed" that tt would not be wise
A t g n O A ri P E P A f lT M E X T o r
Th#
It
#4#
H#b#
h##n
aat|«lat#«1
f ^ . x * . . . i d r .m a l .
•*r Iu4l#lit it*rf#a nf th# rtrrali Turkey. The Marador still wa* tn allow token Integration under
a p a n *f Ih* •**•
• nnr| nf Ih# h#*an4 J u l l r l i l C lfru lt ablate today.
th* atata'a pupil anignmeot law.
• atnilna ia s fund.. *• 4 » •*f FfnrM# |# •rt 1 fnr |.##n C* i»n|*
n*d In «*I4 ra .n lu lio n au lh a rla WtcB’a t h t h i n t Otlllhn ml thm truth llnm thmTa
T h # a#|sf*v«lna nn|nl#n nf M # »«ri
Reports reaching here from Colllna and Asst. Ally. Gen. Ralph
r I h . fln n d .
. r r r n l n r in I h . «*ali|w#l|&lt; ^laralialt.
T
rlm
h
l#
an4
.v. i r vofr m*
Ih
Odum, who alao attended the
Immmut Imr th y ln g mud amvlng mn thm Imk.
"a t k n o A r i n r(aP ra
A___
ioi uT. lr.d
&gt;tlf &lt;*h»ll. A tto rn * »• i t
l4 ».
I l l Itkendtrum said two nf the MaraIn
w
n
.
IAl lisn tPf
Plnrlda
i fo r tl.n nf
In yIh*
.in ln|wn
n l. r nr u
Greek rrew were killed meeting, have said that unless
tvmry mmdml a ta ri bright mmw way* fe k a ta
. nnnf
l- ~
. ltro a «t«a r. N t # Tc*rli. .Vaw T « r k . dor's
lnee
a wn d «&gt;
. Hu ansit ulha
cm
.r M*etlnn
. ■■■ollnarMIXa.
laso •f jjifnvldtd
fnr
InId Mi
l In th# #tf#.| |H#f f ii*h Hnt)4* if # and many were injured In Ihe token integration is allowed, the
g#ur ceats dmwtt. Immh marnr thm mmw might,
In
s
rn
n
.|
|
tiitl«n
of
ra
ll4
an4
l#
v
#
llr
hin*lltia
•»•!(#•
‘ Ptnl.rt A Ik
of A*tt*l.
IX
t f 'l at n. «.
r .u. m
A. . . rn
* — - - . —^
ft r „ ,o. r
. . i i '.frnm
. m Ja
n - tlona al tka I*l# rl4 i '&gt;#r#|#fmpnt explosion. Thirty-two men were Supreme Court would declare the
mmw mmdkh, mmw mmmmy-Bmalmg gmwmr Im
••rl#4 RftHM#f
tiny .yaara
In ##t4
r##f»|»»fi»*n
(?nmm1*al#i.
i
M
If
r#
rc
iM
if4
a
ia
prthlhll
•
I
frnm
i ta
I»SIS. and
T ask.farce i t l
▼r rIh*I. iRffn#
«*f
U nf A r
- n- nf lha lr in * r r in t nf th# r#*'- rescued after they Jumped Into pupil esslgnmeo) lew unconstitu
rl# IX . l h « I.# «u l# iM f#
r*#4tn»# Inrnlb #«1 w ill hn 4#llv#r#4 the see.
lionet on grounds it was a sub
In IHa nuf#Ha##ra nf a#l4 F«#4 *
Police said the fire was started terfuge to pravrnl integration.
rHara#. Cnplaa nf th# farm
n k U h *u»h g tif if m ln r #nlnl#n by a spark from hot pumps dur­
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By FKKUKHHK C. OTHM AN There are big cocktailcnw*. little
WASHINGTON - My problem ones, and those la between. They
now, Ur. Anthony. Isn't so much •re being tossed by politicos, trade
staying sober sa It Is av'-tiling a associations (II takes four pages
continuing stomach-ache from ths of the phone book Just to list
these), lobbyists, and all the other
hors d'ouevres.
The shrimps on the toothpicks folks who seize upon the holiday
I can take. The cheese on the season to pour.
damp crackers doesn't bother me. The trouble seems lo be the scar­
Neither does the sardine on the city of guests. Thrre aren't enough
elderly snippet of toast, because to go around. Tomorrow night
I am blessed with ■ zine lined even an old. unsoclsl type like
• me has bids to three of these
intsrlor.
What's beginning to slow me • hooplas. The following earning
down and give me butterllies in there are two. The Invitations con­
the middle Is the hoi stuff, such tinue to arrive
as oysters sizzling on the half This make* it easy — too easy
shell with dollops of tp in irh on for a local to get squiffed and
top, the chicken livers wrapped stay that way for week* on end.
In bacon that's barely warm, the and there are only three ways I
slabs of turkey fried in batter, know to avoid this unhippy result
and the mysterious ground up ma­ One is to take tomato Juice and
terial that comes In an oveteoat be sneered upon. One i* lo arcepl
of hot dough. This Is the proven­ a highball and hold it all even
der that's booming baking sods ing. but this take* will power. Th»
final one. as practiced by the late
sales hereabouts
All over this town cocktail party Honest Harold leke*. wu* to have
ii proliferating on cocktail parly. the bartender pour his Martinis

Business Is Better;
It Pays To Promote
Moat Sanford merchant* Interviewed Tuesday said that
business is well ahead of the pace of last December.
Business for aome 1* running behind the pre-Christmas
volume of a year ago. This la to be expected in aome stores.
From a city-wide standpoint, however, Sanford ha* turned
in the brigntent report we have seen. Orlando and Jackson­
ville had good report*, but the increaae didn't approach the
10 to 20 per cent reported here.
Some atores find It difficult to report increase* around
Christmas. Thty deal In products for which the market at
about---------------the same as...In—
July,
January. or
this time of' yea
year la
--------. -----September. Others, which io have producta with Christ
are not aggressive enough to take advantmas-time appeal,
apj.
age of the biggest shhopping season of the yeur.
Baaed on ealee through Tuesday, Hanford merchants
...............................................
should sst a new record* this
month. With the final,big
week to go. cash registers should sing a merry tune.
We believe this optimistic report can be attributed to
several factors. First, people have more money to spend this
year than thay had In 1057; secondly, promotion of Hanford,
and the businesses In particular, have kept more of the
trade at home.
There la no substitute for advertising and promotion.
With very few exceptions, producta which are net adverUsed have a very audden death. Firms with good advertising
and promotion programs continue to grow.
Probably the world's best sxampls of this is K. H. Macy
k Co., Inc., of New York City, better known as Mncy's. This
firm, known around the globe, recently celebrated its 100th
anniversary. Everyone haa heard of Macy’s; ahopjiers know
where It is, whst it has to offer. Yst Macy’s ia one of the
world's biggest advertisers, running some 200 ads In news­
papers each week.
Macy’s is proof that a firm cannot afford to quit adver.
Using. Should it do so, it would-go the way of the WllllsKnlgnt automobile. Rowland Hussey Macy started the store
In IBM and did a $90,000 business. During the 12 months
«ndb t Aug. 2, sales were $458.5 million.
Slogans long have been a specialty of the advertising
industry. None b more true than "It pays to advertise."

Accident Season, Too
The most dangerous season of ths year, from a traffic
standpoint, b approaching rapidly.
Heavy travel during the holiday period is expected.
Traffic always b at a maximum during the Christmas sea­
son. Unless siriins strikes ere settled, motorists will find
highways and roads even more clogged than usual.
Sehoob in Seminole County will be dbmissed for thu
holidays tomorrow. This should serve as an additional warn­
ing to beat motorists. Local law enforcement officers urgs
drivers to be especially careful. The traffic toll in Florida In
the first 11 months of thb year waa 983. Hundred* of other*
were injured, many of them permanently. Property damage
was in the rallllona.
With so many "careless" drivers on ths road, it takes a
good ons to avoid an accident
It would be very newsworthy If The Herald had not n
single wreck to report during the holidays.

Army Career Ends For Cavalry Vet
XT. RILEY, Kan. —&lt;UPI&gt; - A
B0 y*ar Army carter the! besea
wtwa ft. Riley wee Ihe Cevetry
repltsl at U. I. military forces
•eM recently for Ulster Set.
Netties B. Belgrade.
Old friends. Including Gsmbtrr
and Chief, the only hones left
from the days of mounted troops
hers, were on hand tn say goodbys Is the vstsren soldlsr.
Geisblsr and Chlif, sech mors
than IS years old, were brought
from their retirement pastures to

march In review for Brlgrsdr. to
gether with other unite from Ft.
Bitty.

Obstacles Overcome
LEWISTON, Mslnr —«UPI» Alderman Roland R. Tanliff, IT,
shot an eight paint, IS) pound buck
despite the fset he It ronflntd lo
a wheel rhitr by teg Injuries he
suffered in World War It.

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Army Pvt. John.E. Jones J r ,
12, whose parents live at 2460
Magnolia avc., recently completed
eight week* of baiie combat train­
ing at Fort Hood, Tea.
He la a 1*66 graduate of Sem­
amusing story of a typical New inole
High School and attended
York public relationi mao who got Stetson University. In civilian life
tired of the Madison Avenue rat Joaea was employed by the Flori­
rare ami decided to get away da Power A Light Co., Cocoa.
from It all and fin' a quiet little Army J*vt, George W. Houston,
spot In Florida where be could son of Mr. and Mrs. George V.
write and enjoy life In seclusion. Houston. Lake Monroe, Fla., re­
But Ire hadn't considered this cently completed eight week* of
Hate's rapid growth and it wasn't batfc combat training at Fort
very lung after he found hla Ideal Jackson. S. C.
secluded retreat and settled down The lS-year-old soldier attended
before the stale'* growth caught Seminole High School, Hanford.
up with htm. The eager beaver
Marine Pfc. John NY. Allen, of
rral estate developer, the big time 602 Hanford avr„ participated tn
promoter folluwrd him and before a Battalion Landing Team demonhr knew it bull dozers were tear­ itrstkm Nor. St for Vic# Admiral
ing up Mi playhouse. Whit be did Georg* C. Towner. Commander
i offset thli Intrusion will keep Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet,
&gt;uj clggllnq until you finish (he at Camp Lejeunr, N. C.
book.
j Troops of the Third Battalion,
It It delightful reading for any­ Heeond Marine Rrglment demon­
one hut especially for Floridians strated Marine combat tactics,
who are familiar with the aisle landing* from troop carrying heli­
and Ha history and who have wit­ copters. and mobile ground force
nessed the amazing growth that eiereises.
has turned isolated locations into
bustling communities.
MacKtnlcy Kanlor. Pulitzer prize
winning auihnr who makei hla
BUFFALO. N. Y .-&lt; U P I&gt; - After
home at Sarasota zayi of Kess­ the University of Buffalo complet­
lers ".Surrounded on Thrre Side*," ed its best football leaion In II
*lt is a wirrd tale that offers all years of competition, membori
the unholy fascination of a Charles of the team playfully taped trainer
Adam* cartoon, the hook should be John Sclera to a link with the
required reading for everyone who adhesive he'd been uilng on them
lovts Florida •&gt; well as for those all year.
who wouldn't be caught dead or
alive in the slate."
I certainly agree and recommend
the book particularly to those en­
gaged in public relation*, advert!*Ing. radio, television, real eitate,
publicity or promotion of any kind.
By all mean* ask your book
dealer for a ropy of “Surrounded
on Three Side*". You'll laugh un­
til you cry and wind up quoting
paaiagra to all your friends.

Too Late To Classify
By Hassell Kay
I have Just finished reading one
of the most delightful books that
haa come In my attention tn many
a la y . A Florida book written by
a Florida hoy.

Hospital Notes
DKCKMHKK IS

Admissions
Kylvia Honan (Hanford)
Alice N. Anderson (((range
City)
Ida Rums teanford)
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Priscilla Mayhury
| Lake
Mary)
Itoliert Marr* (Hanford)
Margaret Johnson (Hanford)
I-evenla Lang (Hanford)
Salic Ferguson (Lake Mary)
Melva MrfSIll (Hanford)
Julie Ann Hauser (Lake
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John Uvork (Maitland)
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Italiy girl lo Mr. and Mrs.
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llaby boy lo Mr. amt Mrs.
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Baby girl lo Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Ferguson (Lake Mary)
Dlirhargsw
I aura Harris and baby toy
(Hanford)
Harold Brown (Hanford)
Virginia fiykeg (Hanford)
The Federal government esti­
m ates that there are 10,100.000
m arried couples In the country
with husbands and wives both
working. This is a per cent of all
the married couples In the nation.

A short lime before Ids death
In 1M2, the late A. I’. Cooke,
publisher of the Plant City Cour­
ier, hired a country boy, just out
of the army, who came tn him
seeking a newspaper job
The boy lacked both education
and experience, but he wants-d lo
learn and he w n ambitious to be­
come a writer. He couldn't have
found a liettrr job for Cooke was
one of Florida's ablest editor*
Hr took the buy. John Kratler, un­
der his wing and began to teach
him the newspaper business. He
was a stern taskmaster hut a
patient tearher.
O n e day I as'trd Um how John
was gelling along. ‘'Well'', Cooke
said, "you know he ran't even
spell 'd o g' hot I think lie'll learn
to write In lime." I wish Cooke
were alive today lo see what an
excellent prophet lie was and I
know (hat hr would lie mighty
proud of his pupil.
From the Plant City Courier,
John K railrr went lo the Tampa
Tribune and as offers came from
other pa|&gt;crt lie moved to greener
fields, the Atlanta Journal. Kan
Francisco Call lliillrtm, and hr Is
now a roving reporter and feature
writer with the Si. lands PostDispatch and is St lands corre­
spondent for Newt Work magarlne.
In his spare lime hr writes fea­
ture articles and short stories on
a free lance basis and haa had
material puhllshrd by auch maga­
zines as Collier's, Die Saturday
Evening Post, Good Housekeeping.
Cosmopolitan and many others. A
number of his storlea have been
adapted to radio and TN’.
Ilia drat full length novel, "Sur­
rounded on Three Sides", if the

Trainer Stuck Up

Editor

Ing spirit of friendliness and to­
getherness on this day.
Thanks lo all concerned anti
especially the Co-Chairman. Hill
Bromley and Art Harris, who so
ably planned and executed the
affair. May this atmosphere of
friendliness and cooperation con­
tinue for many years lo come lo
our mutual benefit* I with lo ex
lend to ail our friends Sanford
Navy's warmest Holiday Greeting*.
Sincerely.
L. A. Arthur
Captain, U. S. Navy
Sanford Herald
Florida
Dear Sir:
We have enjoyed your paper
very much. It it far superior to
anything available In Orlando.
Sincerely,
Sam Bassett
Supervisor,
Prnn Mutual Life
Insurance Co.
M F.. Colonial Dr.
Orlando, Fla.

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editor, Sanford Herald.
I want lo publicly express Han­
ford Navy's appreciation and
lhanki to the Seminole Junior
Chamber ol Commerce for conduct­
ing Navy Appreciation Day on 5at
urday, Dec. 11. It waa through
their inspirational leadership and
Ihoughtfulnest that the ritiiena of
Sanford and Seminole County were
able to expreis their ever Inerrai-

from a spccUI bottle The Ickes
cocktails consisted of white tab!?
wine, which he could sip without
effect.
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Some of these cocktail frwys,
In which a gent and Mi wife Invite
in a few friends, even. as any­
where else in the land, are fun.
I'm not talking about them so
much as I am about Ihe executive
secretary of the big association,
who invite* every body he considers
Important (whether or not he
knows 'em) to meet the officers
of hiv lodge. The guests come a*
a mattrr of duty, because p o liii-f
clans dare not Insult anybody,
while newspapermen figure they
can't afford to mis* talking to
folks who might he the source of
some news. The reporters, I has­
ten to add, usually are disappoint­
ed, though I must admit that once
at a large bou’ by the National
Association of Manufacturers 1
got two stories at two different
bar* In the same Utcl ballroom.
One of these tales Intuited an Q
Interview with Arthur Kinkier,
president of the Hamilton Watch
Co. and Ihe travails of Inventing
.i»c electric wrist watch. The other
had to do with the theory of Fred
Maytag, the Iowa manufacturer of
washing machine*, dial riot hr*
washed about as well in cold water
as hot.
This latter item even resulted
in a dividend, when the Associa­
tion of NVatcr Healer Manufactur e
era claimed he didn't know what
he was talking about.
Never before or after, though,
have I found a story tn write at
a cocktail party. I'm still hopelul.
but all I'm getting so far during
the Martini season of 19il is a
jumpy alo-oerh.

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Woman’s Page

Sanford Churches To Present
* Christinas Programs Sunday

Elisabeth Ashby,

Woman's Editor

Fbno* FA 2 Mil

Fidelis Class Has
Meet Tuesday Night

FIRST CHRISTIAN ( ltlR t II

Cjahdsin
S a in

The annual Christmas parly for
CENTRAL CIRCLE
Mr*. Blanton Owen gave a dem­ members of Seintnola Rrbekah
onstration on Christmas decora­ IckIco No. 43 was held Tuesday
tions at the Thursday mertlne of night at thi Odd Fellows Hall on
the Central Circle ef the Sanford
Ase
Carden Club. She In truded mem­ Magnolia
Mrs Bertha Snider accompanied
ber? in thr creation of door dress* the members on the piano a* they
rations,
holiday
and
„i/t ____
sang arrangements
Christma» carol*
Game*
K t &gt;- ‘ JPt‘tnCf played. The prtre for "Name
The meeting was held at the That Tune"
'
was won hy Mr* Wil
home of Mr*. Frank Evan*. I.ake liarn*. a visiter from.Gene**
Mary. Among Ihe attractive deco
rations in the Evan* home was a
lovely centerpiece on the dlntnj
room table, lall pink candles ro*c
from pink eFJiOn and silver hall*
The table w n covered with a white
Mrr. F A D;*nn « n hostess
lace Chinc’e cloth of rice linen for a delightful luncheon at the
Mrs J. W. Schwartr. circle chair­ Mayfair Inn today Attractive dec
man. pourrd coflee from a silver orations earned out a Christmas
coffee service Assisting the host­ motif.
ess was Mr* Zeb Ratliff.
Those Inviird to attend wrre
Mrs. Schuart presented each Mrs D. L. Tbri’hrr, Mr* I' F.
member with a crocheted |W. hoi Whitner Sr., Mrs A R Key, Mr*
der. About IT were prevent.
Marlin Br*m, Mr* Sinclair White.
j u .u u m i a r i n r i . i i
Mra. Neil Houston, Mr* Floyd
Thr Terrace Room of the Lang­ Palmer. Mr*. Lllon Moueilon.
ford Hotel in Winter Park was Mr* W. T Jackaon. Mr*. W F.
the scene Friday evenin of the Kirchbolf, a. id Mr*. .W Saunders
Christina* dinner party of the J*
csramla Circle of the Sanford Gar­
den Club.
The hotel w;a* responsible for
the lovely l h n «lm a\table decora
lion* llo*le**e* were Mr* Frank
Miller. Mrs J 1. Little and Mr*
Joseph Terlsp
A reading entitled ’ The Ultlrst
Angel" was given by Mrs S. G
llarrlman There wa* a brief bustnr** meeiinr
The membei. of the circle who
wrre pre*enl si the dinner made
and wore Christmas corsages. Mr*
Terlsp * creation was Judged best
The group sang Silrnt Night.

; The program will include a play. Brian Williams. Kd Van Fleet
Irt "Christmas for Judy." under Scott Harris. Mary Elisabeth John
,h). dtW ljon „( \j ri w ^ r 0«. son. Diane Roberts. Judith Drai
!**”•• Bobby Howard. Judy Baty, ton. and Albert Jarrell.
Sutan Rowland and Su*an Norn*
Chapel
Choir.... Valerio Atkinson.
,
.
Members of the Fidelia Class of,to Mrs. V. C. Messenger Refreshare in the cast of characters. The n
\ f 5 B^)d. Linda ,he firs t Baptist Church voted at runt* of cake, coffee and salted
choir swill sms the anthem 1 Star Mmnar
Burner, Kathy and Nura Butler. a meeting Tuo.dav night to con .....
lh, hnllM1
of the Fa&gt;t.“ Kahla Kohlfs will
ph
k
r7
r
E,,loc
Jntl
ToB&gt;
tribute
**i
toward
the
Lottie
Moon
r,r
*
,
ho,lcl'
play a *olo. "The tittle Baby Echols. Jackie I reeman. Anna U s Christmas Offering This offering crouB- A t hristma* gifth was
prr
Jesus" will be sung by the child­ Hermann. Frances Jarrell. Kathy taken each Christmas at Baptist sented to Mrs. Gatchrl. the teachren.
Lee. IJnda Lee. Linda Londcnberg. churches, is for foreign mission er.
White-wrapped cans of fruit for Beth Morgan Joanne and Virginia „ ork ,n mrmory of an early mis
the Florida ChniUan Home (for Norris Candy Southward. Cera , ionarv&lt; Miss Lottie Moon of Vsr
the a cedi. Jacksons die. will he Ann Warnk. Janie White, and Bar- gmla who devoted her life to work
brought by attendants for presrn b i n Brown
in the foreign fields.
ration at the Manger. The minis
Choristers. Vinnie Atkinson. Jim­ The meeting wav held at the
THUUDAT
ter is to conduct the "white gifts" my Barks. Jack Bcckwilh. Billy home of Mr*. Alton Gunter. A
Ptnecreit Baptist Church choir service. The evening program will Colbert. Robert Convtlle. Bill and Christmas
atmosphere prevailed in
practice at 7:30 p. m.
roncludc with parties and treats Chal Crowell, Wayne Forguson, the beautiful decorations of red
for
children
end
youth.
Sieve Harris. Russell McKnighl. gladioli. *itvrrrd leave*, and red
The Chao cel Choir of the Fir*l
Mrlhodm Chtirrh will rehearse at In the church school at I t } a. James Steen, Larry Williams, candle* Hovtcsirs were member*
Final plan* have been anniwinr
1 W p. m
tu an offering will be taken for Rurky Smith, and David Wggia
V l S T S t exchanging gifts H tm 'h- marriage of Mlsa Doris
Men » Brotherhood Dmner and' Hie Southern Christian Home (for botham.
Senior Choir, Suranne Jnnet, among them*elve*, the member* Marilyn talhoun to Dean Gordon
program a! the First Baptist children!, Atlanta, and the home
Chur.h at i p. m.
lor the aged. The adopted goal is Deanna NTehoD. Margaret Jonei. contributed In a fund with which Han.on. liellrvtew
Evie Dossey, Eilren Meyers, San gifts were purchased uT * needy
xtie wedding will be an event
Royal Ambassadors of the First i m
wlU ,tuc' v ' n ' Sl*
MeKnight, leslie Jones, Janet family of seven children Roih
j)fr M »l I p m at the First
Baptist Church meet at 7 p. m mflcanec of tlir Savior* Birth.' dra
Glenn.
Ted
Jarkson.
Eddie
Kirch
At
the
It
o'clock
worship
serv
contribution* were free will offerChoir practice at the First Bap
Method!’I
Church The Tie* T. C.
hoff,
Tommy
Williams.
logs of members
list Church as follows: Carol. 6. . .IS*
. Ice
, . the.. choir, directed by Mr*
The
OSteen
wilt
officiate at the double
Mrs.
S.
P.
Griffin
presided
over
p ns.: Concord. 7 p. in ; ar.d u?hn, J v ,
n
CHVRCIf OF GOII
Church a n m
Wonderful Story" ar.d the Rev.
the business session and Ihe devo ring ceremony. The bride will lie
A two part Christmas program ilnnal was presented by Mrs. F. given in marriage hy her fa th e r,
Rrheirsal for Joy Gift Christmas ' | r S,04n r11r’Un‘ If
*th o n ‘"nu'
will be pretenlrd Sunday night at E. Gatchrl. A Christmas prayer J. A Calhoun
Pageant will be held at the First 5,or} *1 *"*
the Church ef God on French Air. given in unlton closed the devo
Preibyteriau Church at 7 30 p m
LUTHERAN C1H RHI
Mi** Nancy Myers. Oviedo, will
and Ktvi St
tional.
The TEL class of the First Rap
Announcement was made by be maid of honor Bridesmaid*
list Church will meet In the Edu
The Sunday School children of There will be a pageant "The
cation Building for a Christmas the Lutheran Church of the Re­ Shephenl's Search' followed hy a Mr*. Grtffm tint erne of the mem are Miss Robert* Lawrence, Ft.
party at 6 30 p m
dernier will present a Christmas film entitled "The Guiding Star '. her* of the elavs. Mr*. Minevab Myrr . and Mi»* Martha G ene
Mr* Donald Whilten and Peail Williamson, bad been presented lK«ighetlv. a rotism of the bride
The regular monthly meeting of worship service "0 Radiant Night"
the l adies Aid of ihe Lutheran' ’Hi* Sunday at 7 p m The public McDaniel are m charge of Ihe with a four year pm (or perfrrt from Lancaster. S C Mr* Vuvlell
program which will begin at 7 atlendanee at church for four con Hut, Sanfnnl, will b* hrid'*m*tChurch of Ihe Redeemer will be is cordially invited to attend,
held at 7 30 p .in at Ihe home All of the rhiMrrn will be par o'clock The public Is invited tq at­ secutlve year* Plan* were made ron Another ouiiin of the bride,
to send a Cbrulmas package to Mi«* Marcia begret, Orangthurg
of Mrs. Emmeline Thurston, l-orh tiripattrg in speeth choir* and tend
a Ctrl who is confined to the hos­ S. C . will serve as junior brides­
Arbor Those needing rides must singing of carols Various parts
pital In Arcadia, Gifts arc to be maid
be at the church by 7.IS p m
will he portrayed hy Ihe following
brought to bunday School on Sun
Mars. Domta Wynn; Joseph. Rob
The groom's filher. Dr. E C
KWTJAT
d*y morning to he packed and Damon, will he the best man Ush­
erl Green: Gabriel, Ronald Goers*;
sent to her.
Pinem st Baptist Church Carol Shepherds. Richard Andrews.
er* are Eugene Team, Eugene
During Ihe social hour a contest Holiert*. both of Lakeland. Eu­
Choir Christmas caroling at 7 p Glenn Richards, Don Myers; an
was
enjoyed
and
Ihe
prne
awarded
m.
gets, Sue
Bon'gardner, Janet
gene Itsne* and Carl Jilrvrn*.
Cherub Choir prarlir* at the Wolf. Deborah Goers*; wife men.
Bellevirw.
First Methodist church at 4.IS t,*ry Foulbward. Robert Richard­
A Christmas party was held Mon
Elaine Owen* is tho flower girl
Offirrr* for Ihe pew year were
p. m.
son. John Goorvs: servants. Har­ elected at a rrrent meeting of
Dale Smith. Belle'i«w, a rousln day evening In the Semlnnlr High
The children of Ihe First Pres­ old Sundvall, Wayne Rumblcr,
of the groom, hss been chosen School Farm Building by the
byterian Church will have a party John Mills. Trumpeter*. Juny Semtnola Rehekah fatdgr No 43
Semtnolr Audubon Society.
ring bearrr.
held
at
Ihe
Odd
Fellows
Hall,
and visit from Santa Claus at T:3o Scnkank and Claudia BomganiAfter Ihe regular business was
Mrs
Albert
Hickson
will
play
,W M. U. Executive meeting at ner.
Serving in 19M will be: Noble
transacted, Ihe meeting wa* turn
nuptial
selertloev
on
the
organ
the First Baptist Church at 2 Vi (Irritations will be given by hue Grand, Mr* Emily Jameson: Vicr
rd over to Mis* Ruth Porter act
A tea honoring Hie real daugh­ SolnDt is Miss Sonja Monforion ing rhairrqan of the program com
p. m followed by the bujtaej* vx0lf. Joyce Wa*bhuro. Cynthia Grand, Mr* Bertha Snider; re
All
friends
of
ihe
eouple
ara
Inters
of
Ihe
United
Daughters
of
meeting at 3 p. ra.
Holcomb, Perry Martin Additional cording secretary. Mr* Mildred
mittee She Introduced two jtirm
viied tu attend the wedding and
SUNDAY
speaking parts by Mark Runiler, Squires; financial secretary. Mr*. the Confederacy »a* held Dec. 4 the reception In McKinley Hall Im­ her*. Miss Matilda Boyer and Mrs
n
. Terry Nicholson, Patricia Clovis, Virginia Anderson; representative, at the home of Mr* W. C. Hill. mediately following ihe rrremony. William Gray. Each read a Christ­
Pine crest Baptist Citurrh Chapel s,
Richards. Juanita Fryer, Mr*. Hrnrjrtta Raines; alternate. Magnolia Ave
mas siory. Carol* were sung.
and Concord Choir practice at 3 30 ,)lr|cnP KH(,pr ,.Jlt)pU no,cnow. Mr*. Nell Futrell
lloslestes were Mr* Hill, Mr*.
A Ircc was presented to the bird*
Frank
Adam*.
Mr*.
Emmett
Mc­
The meeting which would fall
p nn1
...
. Mr* J. C Andrew? it directing
at Ihe Audubon House in Maitland
Golden
Circle
CI
u
k
h
Call.
and
Mrs.
George
Hardin.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Carol wjy, \ j r, g dw irj Mossman serv- on ChriMma* night h is been post­
from ihe Seminole Audubon Socie
Choir practice at 5;30 p. m
IB „ orgamsli.
poned. The next meeting will bo The tabic was covered with a Has Monthly Meeting ty. Gift* were placed under the
Pinecrest Bapust Church Youth E
K
Christmas red cloth. The center­
held Jan. (.
tree These Included suet In tiny
Fellowship at «:«S p. m.
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
piece wj* a crystal and silver The Gol ten Circle Sunday School tiaikrts. berries, seed*, pine cones
Cla*t of Ihe First Baptist Church
rpergne
filled
with
white
gladioli
MONDAY
Ihe Youth of tl&gt;e First Methodist Bridge Winners Told and tetrapanax. Gladioli and grr- held III monthly meeting and filled wilh peanut butter and many
other drliearle* which birds rn
The Sanford Duplicate Bridge
The Evening Circle of the Grare Church will present an all murical
bra daisies were used in other ar Christmas party Tuesday night
Methndist Church will have its re­ program at the 11 a m. sem re Club met at the Community Ccnlrr rangcnients Mr*. David Caldwell, Scene of the gathering wa* the Joy. The tree will he planted on
ihe grounds of the new headquar
gular meeting and Christmas par­ Sunday. These choirs, eomisting Thursday evening
ef Mrs John Itcjwlrrhin,
Winners were first. Mr*. E E president of Ihe Sallle Harrison home
lDTO Palmrlto Ave. The house wa* let* building in Maitland
ty at the home of Mr*. Clarence of eighty voice*, will sing familiar
Chapter,
poured
A social hour was enjoyed Gills
Anderson and Mrs G. R. Shlna
Wynn at 8 p. m. Members please Christmas selections.
atiraruvcly drcoralrd throughout were exchanged
About 33 attended.
Refreshment*
Choir members arc: Cherub. Iterser; second, Mrs Bertie flo
bring a gift for exchange.
for Christmas.
were serrrd hy the officers and
Jackie Angel. Tommy Barks. Chuc- berts and Miss Margaret Davis,
..
r*
t
.
Mra. Joe Davis presided A sun- chairmen of varinui committee*
ky Brintly. Mike Brown. Suianne third and fourth, Mr* J. E. Raker Truth
Seekers Meet thin, offering
iaVrn m buy
and Mrs. George McCall lied with
Brown,
Patty
Carlin,
Beth
Darby,
Holiday Decorations Johr.ny Darby, Janice Drayton. Cecil Bines and Charles Bone
The annual Christmas Social of *boe» for a boy in need Gift! wrre
There will be a game this the Truth Keekers Class of Ihe eSrbangcc amung Hie II members
With Personal Touch Blrky and Randy I orguson. Jay Thursday
evrnlng at Hie Communi First Methodist Church was l&gt;&lt;!d present.
Gaines, Margery Gaines, Drnisc
Myrtle Wilson
Jirrell, Margaret Jarrell. Glenn ty Center, corner ot Magnolia and Thursday night at the home of Ttic hoitesi scrvtd coffee and
Home Demonstration Agent
i *hr
Start your own Santa's workshop Jones, Jimmy Lee, Marilyn Mor- 16th SI. 1 hi* will be the last meet Mrs. lies tie Herman.
The large allendsnve included
by making gay Christmas eenter- gamtern. Gayle Sawyer. Donna ing of ihe yrar. All member* arr
pieert. One of the eailest mater­ Sawyer, Su»an South want, Detiby urged to attend as officers for Ihe several guests, Rev. and Mrs.
NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION
Thomas O’Steen, Rev. and Mrs
ials for beginner* i* easy-locui and Pam Taylor, Palsy Terry. new year will Fc elected.
Wilh the approach of the New
W
E.
Timm*,
nev,
M.
II
Brock,
and trim plastic foam, llomeniak
| CRANBERRIES TO TIIE REM I F and Mr and Mr*. J. H. Stephan* Year, now it Ihe time to make
er* and children find inexpensive
For a holiday meal quickie, turn An orchid was prevented to Mb a few resolutions Resolved: To
Luca
I
DAK
Chapter
household items can be used to
serve vour family bigger and bet
your attention* to pork sausage D’Kieen.
decorate the snow-white plastic m Has Music Program
and cranberries. Cook 1 pound
Carols were sung and talks of ter breakfast mealv from January
8 the holiday fashion.
The Tolar School of Pisno pre­ bulk pork sausage until crumbly appreciation given Special v &lt;*! through Deremlief To do this,
Nerd lips for rutting plastic sented a program at the Friday and lightly browned. Pour drip and piano selprtioni were enjoyed. learn Imw the various meat cuts
faam! Using a sharp paring knife, meeting of thr Sallle Harrison pings Add ‘v cup cranberry sauce
Refreshments were served » ran lie incorporated into a break
cut the foam with a light sawing Chapter. National Society, Daugh­ and '« cup salad dressing In sau­ gain't a background of Yu’riidr fast menu Not only are sausage
motion. A roping sawr or hot wire ters of the American Revolution sage and mix Ihormiebly. Split 3 decorations.
and bacon breakfast boosters . .
cutter may be used. Try rookie The meeiing was held at the home English muffins and lightly tuait
Irani how chops, steaks, bologna
cutlers to make design* from thin of Mrs. Mary Tolar Nance. Mag on cut side. Spread 1 3 cup sau
To dress up heef patlier prr and many other meats can serve
sheet* of the fosm And rough nolia Ave. Assisting Ihe hostess sage mixture on each toasted muf pare thi* spicy sauce a* a top a* breakfast fare Meat at breakedge* ran be quickly smoothed were Mrs. M S. Wiggins, Mrs. fin. Rroil 3 to 3 minutes until pin; . .*• cup catchup. 7 tath fad will give your family a meal
by sanding lightly with a piece of C. E. Butler, and Mrs. W. A Can­ lop of meat la Ughtly browned sp.vona prepared mustard snd I * that'll have a stick to the-rib* qua
scrap foam.
traspoon cloves.
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Garnish with parsley.
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t'se children's book* and Men- Selections for the musical pro
A rtls for simple holiday dolgns. gram were given hy Ihe pupils of
Tratc around Ihem on plastic Ihe School. Those participating
foam and cut out.
were: 1-ouise Sleaktey, Melanie
Look in your drawer of "what- Williams, Susan Yates, Margaret
knots' to find a wealth of trim­ De.Ment Mr*. Mary Tolar Nance
ming material* for holidiy dero presented Prelude No 3. by Gersh­
ration* you ran mike your*etf. win. at Ihe conclusion of the pro
Brads, glitter, sequins, buttons, gram.
braid, ror*agc pin* and mrlalllc
Mr*. F F- Rounilllit, regent,
mr»h may be applied to while prr tided during Ihe business meet
plastic foam for fresh and imagi­ ing Mr* Edmund Mnjeh report
native tree and centerpiece dero^ ed that a box ef rlolhing donated
D ration*.
by chapter merntvers had Iveen sent
Pramatu* your rtmplrat holiday to Ihe DAR School at Tamassec,
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applied to plastic foam Just bnnh
Christmas carols were sung by
with white glue, sprinkle with glll- lhr group with Mrs RoumUIst ac­
trr and *hake off surplu*
companying at Ihe piano
For winter arrangements Invert
Refreshments carrying out the
stems of dried weeds and greenery Christmas motif were served by
By Canterbury and Korei of Califnrnfa. Give her
in plastic foam. Il serves as a thr hostess to the 30 member*
base to bold stem* firmly In place. and five guest* present.
one Christmas snd see her eye* light up!
For easy to mako candlrholder*.
cut ball* of plastic foam in half
H Place cut tide down and make a Shop For Christmas
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Did you know the snow white
Beautiful matching skirt* complete the ensemble
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and a lighted Intrrior. This wai
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tabic was orerlaid with a Christ*
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note. Sandwiches, candy, and
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CLEMSON. 8. C. fUPl) - The
Ooaaon Tlgeri, who meet the
udonally top • ranked Loulalana
i Tlgeri In the Sugar Bowl
ball game New Year'a Day,
t have the big-name atari of
Bayou Bengali but compiled
In 12 le t ion record, primarily
bn depth.
• However, the South Carolina Ti­
t a n don't go three team a deep
ea do LStTa Much • pubUcited
.whit* team, go team and Chim m bandit*."
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I'Rich Get Richer'

bark* who gained more thin 130
yardi tic h during thi U il m i mo which produced in Atlantic
Cont Conference championship
ind Mnlor Chirlle Horne, a half­
back itandout the two prevloui
ytara, found hlmielf at x aio n 'i
•nd on the third team.
So did linior fullback and cocaptain Rudy llajei, who gained
310 yardi ruihlng deipit* finishing up the leaion playing behind

United P reti lateral lion il
Veteran Bob Couty and BUI
Sharman hate finally booited the
Boiton Cell i n into a tint place
lead that cannot he lot! until at
len t the week end.
Couiy end Sharman trnred 4*
polnta between them Wedneaday
nifht to give llntion a in? PI deeUlon over Detroit and help the
Celtic! to a full game over New
York In the National Basketball
Aaaociation'a seesawing Eastern
Divlalon race a — Iheir lirgett of
the teaion
St. Louie upended the Koickerbocktri, 136 122, In Ihe opener of
a doubleheadar at Detroit
The Celllea, who pity tonight

while New York ia idle until It
meett Botion Saturday, capitallied on Platon cold apella to win
their fifth itralght. Boiton took a
34 31 halftime lead aa Detroit
went almott 10 mtmjtea without
aeoring a baikct.
Walt Duket' tip In gave Detroit
an II M lead at the alert of the
fourth quarter, hut Boiton chilled
Ihe PUtona in the next six min­
ute* aa t-e Celllea want on a 12-4
aeoring aprea.
Sharman'a 23 point! and Couay
with *2! were topi for Boiton
George Yirdley irored 33 for De­
troit.
Dob Pettit and Cliff Hagan. St.
fouls' one two acortog punch,
knocked the Knicki out of their
flrat place tie with Boaion aa
each dropped In 33 pointa.
Tbe Hawks, hitting on 14* of 21
field goal attempts in the Drat
period, look a 3*1* edge aa Ha­
gan poured in 14 pointa and Pettit nine.
New York threatened briefly In
the third period, but St. Louie
came bivk itrong to increaae Ita
Weetrrn Dlvltion lead over Detrlrl lo four gamea. Richie Guar
in t 23 point! wai high for New
York

} NEW YORK OJPI. - The old
tiaylng that the "rich get richer”
;«lao nolda true for the National
•Football League.
! The Cleveland Browna and NewjYnrk Glpnta, the •'moneybaga"
I clubs of the Eaitarn Dlvtiton.
wit] divide another bundle of
greenback! Sunday when they
• playoff for the dtvlalon title at
| Yankee Stadium.
• The crowd of about TO.OOO, plua
television and radio fn a wilt aaaura a benanta of about a quar­
ter of a million dollar! for the
ownera and ptayeri.
Warmer weather greeted a rec­
la a dlvialn playoff game, the ord opening matinee ero«d yeatertwo club* split the net rectipia day at Sanford Orlando Kennel
•ad taeb player gate
addition­ Club and rpeedy greyhounds co­
al aoMwatfth of hll aalary (the operated by providing to rare: of
teams flay 12 regular aeaaon thrilla Including a IIP* daily
• garnet).
double and a 1oth race |#o quinTbit win average about ll.ooo lala.
per playar. The quarterback! and
A young, black dog larged Reb­
olbar atari aueb aa fullback Jim el Midnlte may be favored by
Brown of Clevaland will gat mora, itarttng odda tonight when he
of rourie, following th# aame leapa from the third itirting io! "rich get richer' pattern. Moat altlon In the featured ninth rice
United Preti laUnatioual
Eaat
{ of the guard! and tacklaa, who Rebel Midnlte boaita tun first*
, datide the game with their play and a irronri in schooling racea, Army 73 Amherst 34
la the line, probably will get leaa and placed in the ninth rate on No. Carolina St 12 LaSalle M
; than II.OM apiece.
Connecticut 72 Colgate 37
npenlnc night
J But none of the playerr will
Offering plenty of compeliliun CC.N.Y M Queen* (N.Y.) *4
t need pep talk# before Sunday'! will he Go Harry, a brtndle ih&gt;g Boiton U. 41 Maaaachmette 64
game.
whoee raring lift year in Gradr Vlllanova 91 Templt ta
The wlnnera will move Into the 11 established him n a game Adelphia *2 St. Francis (N.Y.) 44
! league champiooihlp game oppoa- fighter for top honore.
Holy Crete 77 St. Anselm's 34
1 Ing the Baltimore Colta Dec. 21
Another favorite probably will Delaware GO Lafayette 34
! Tket'a the game In which the he Radar Cheek, who ihowrd well Northeastern 44 Harvard 44
' player* allco up the net receipt!. in arhooting taata.
Fordham *0 Syracuse 73
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With the title game to be Alio in the fraturr field are
South
Mfayed In Yankee Stadium or Martin Clair, Big Blimp. Soqurl, Navy 33 Maryland 30
Cleveland'! Munlrlpal SUdlum. t',iua! Sue and "Rocky MarGinty. No. Carolina 70 So Carolina 37
ihe groia receipt! raaily eould top
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William It Mary 72 Davidson 34
I the record 33*3.9*7.30 let by the
Louisiana 51. 78 Loyola &lt;l.a.) 41
; Browna and Lion* at Detroit leal
Louisville 34 Wittenberg 49
I year.
Soulhwestn (Tenn.) C7 Semanve 17
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That meaaa the individual winVanderbilt 70 Wyoming *3
• t e n in the ehampionthlp game
Miami (Fla ) M Florida 12
HAVANA
CUPli—Frank
Lane,
' may collect about 33.000 and Ihe
s r Mo St 71 Spring Hill M
• joaera about 13.000 Those fat tl- the Cleveland Indian!' fast talking
Midwest
! tie game rtiti will Iniplr* the aeneral manager, today revealed Case Tech M Mt. Union 74
he would like In pry third hue- Hope 43 Indiana Central «
1 playera Sunday.
man Hertnr Lopci looie from Ihe Michigan SI. 74 Notre Dama M
Chlraco White Sox to round out Fvaniville *4 Valparaiso *2
the Indians' Infield.
Cincinnati II? Colt of f’.vctflr 44
Lane also laid he U Ir.lereited Toledo 104 Western Michigan 44
In Yogi Barra "if ihe Yanker* Daylon 13 Texas Southern 77
den l want him any more"
5 W. Mo. 70 Can. Okie. St *4
GAlNERVtLLE &lt;UPI) - The Taking tlma out from a com­ Hemline 44 St. Olaf 44
Florida G alen were erhedulad bination vacation-business trio to Creighton It St. John's &lt;Minn I 10
fee a let ef hard work today and Cube, frantic Frank diicloied he Weelmlnlrter 44 Ms. Mleea 41
Friday in preparation for thair I* ready lo nffer tha White For
S«Ulhwest
Gator Bowl n tah with Mittle- Inflelder Woody Hold, flrrt bast- Sou Methodirt IS Oklahoma 31
fippt Dee. IT.
mao Mltkoy Varooo aid a young St. Edward's 41 Southwestern SI
Sa n muaclea and eold* ham­ pltehar far Lope*.
Art*. St. U. 44 Arft. St. College Tl
pered pfictiee Wednesday. Creak
Aakod ta eemmenl no Carey
West
Bob w««4ruff laid tha aero mqa- Stengel s reported p in tn uie Southern California 7f Hawaii 42
rltt war# raauli* af rant set » v rt Herr* *t flrrt hate nait ttaten.
St Mary's (Calif.) Tl Badlands 17
till week.
Lane raid
But ha added that all mamheri
"B ens la aUll a good e*tebar
ef Ihe aquad should he fit for the but ho must got more rail now | It takaa 44 gatleaa ot water to
la m e they don't want him, I . grow (aid to produce ana egg. led
h**l H I M
Right taekle Vtl Ueeknaa w»a could yea him. That eould be my l.MO gelleni to produce feed far
•till limping from l sprained flrrt trade with the Yankees"
lone pound of boef.
ankle he suffered U -he Miami
game, and canter Jne Hargett
hat h a sidelined far lever*!
day* with tha flu.

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For Test Tonight

Cage Scores

Frank Lane Wants
Lopez And Berra

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CLEVELAND, dklo UPIW4I*
pliyeri, including popparr »UIy
Martin — th* Tribo'a selutiaa t*
Ha icrewd-haa* ssrepUm. return*#
signed contract* M ay t* tha
(Tevaliad Indiana.
Two MYa» inflatdara. Billy Maraa and Bandy Jaika**, its*
aim# I* tarns#
Tha odsara wore reoklt pitaker
Jaka Btrikte. a taqihpav from
Buryrva, Digit. whs won IT. while
Irelag 11 Gar MoWla Uat a«*a*a.
veteran 1*9149 Mania Mlltia,
wbo preted a 14 reeerd whij* ippearing ia I# rtllaf atiat aa a
htdsida. and yeqthful mjtlaldar
Carroll H»rdy
H*Hy. a lap Trike preopart.
finished th* past seise* with •*■
Diego because of weak kilting.
Today's "City" nr Umden—th*
business and financial section »f
tha BrtUah capital — still lias
largaly between bmindariea set by
•a aid Roman wall.
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Tha oaca-baawa S*mln*lii aad
th* uadafaaiad JVa will go agaitut
th* DeLand Bulldog* here tomor­
row nJgnt In a basketball doubleh*ad«r, Mginnlng at 7 p. m.
The Semlnolei bad their three
game winning stNik broken hero
last faturday night by New Smyr­
na and are striving to return to
the w|a column. They now have
wins aver Oviedo. Pierson and
Loogwood ta th* young basketball
aeaaon.
Coach Dick Silvan' Junior viral
tv srtU be sMklng to better it*
rarerd in the oreUmlnao’. Last
record in th# preumm.ry.
weak tha team poured In 34 pointa
ta defeat N*w Smyrna by a m ar­
gin of two point*. Sophomore Mike
Roberta dumped tn 20 point* and
will b« trying to better that from
hi a forward Spot. Guard George
Pcridaa I* another top notch performer for the young aquad that
will a*« action tomorrow
The Seminole* will suffer great­
ly thi* aeaaon without the service*
of Gerald Jonas and Alan Swaim.
The bulk of th* rebounding will be
handled by renter Charlei OravaU*. TWa was th* blggeat differ­
ence In th# overtime ton to New
Smyrna.
The forwards will be Jimmy
Gracty, leading scorer thii seaion. and niff MeKJbbln. McKJbbla
and Gracoy art small, but will get
thair share of the rebound* for
the local aquad. Th* height disad­
vantage la roach Bud Layer's biggaat problem but hla squad la

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White tome observer* Ml up a
howl when Clemton wai rhoien
at LSI)'* opponent, the South Car­
olina Tigera —white not overwhel­
ming any opponent! during 135S—
played thrilling, rome-from-behiad
football on moit weekendi.
Clemtos Trad* Mark
*14)0 W AS fcW A LL.
Trailing Virginia in the final
rind, Clemton irored lo win
i opener. 20-13. A week later,
the Tlgeri irored on the lait
plav of the flrat hal' to gain a
14-24 halftime deadlock with
MUSIAL,
North Carolina, and then — trail­
&lt; ^* » H A L A S
te n . 3 1 0 0 , 0 0 0
ing 21-20—punched over a touch­
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^S.-TUNkS'TOCDACWtNft
down in the final momenta for a
-NEOtCAOO BEARS ATlBV
foa $ 1 5 3 ,0 0 0 . w
24-21 triumph.
Tort VBA«*t»T«UABMT
White plunged loto the end tone
u v s n a a r im e a s a e A u . w r t * y
with nine teconda remelning to
wipe out a one point deficit and
give Clamaon a 12* victory ov*r
Vanderbilt.
Such Frank McrnweU finilhei
have become e Clemton trade
mark. The Tigera uted hut aueh
tacUca in winning thair flrat
threa bowl appearancet: S 3 over
Boiton College In the 1940 Cotton
Bowl game; 24 23 over Mliiouri
United Prtta Inleraiiioial
and captain ta a highly efficient reIn the l*tt Gator Bowl; and IS
Tenneitee and Tulane, each bounder and a beiicr than-avarage
14 ever Miami in the Itll Orange
basiling a player rated among the scorer.
Bowl.
MIAMI BEACH IUP!) - Tha
Ctomaon Wai lodardog
best in Ihe Southeastern Con­ The GreonJea, wbo lost to Rieo Florida baskaiball Jinx la ovtr
their
last
tlma
out,
will
bo
moot­
In *acb of tboa* conteiti, Clem- ference, lake to tbe courts tonight
for tha Miami Hurricane*.
ion wai the underdog,
to It against Davldion and Baylor, ra- ing against another Southwest Coo----------ferenre team and will be depend­ Miami andad a nine gam* losing
Clem
doetn't bother Howard
ing heavily on Vie Kllokor, shot- streak to th* Gator* Wednesday
sun's
tobacco-chewing 4p*eUvaly.
*“
’■ picturesque
-----night. 9242. before 7.Its fan* in
bead roach ooe bit that folks are Tbe Vola, unU-atiu tn four maker whoie current average ta th* Miami Beach Auditorium.
bettar
than
22
points
per
gamt.
hollaring that hie Tigera from the game* so far this eeaaoo, have
Hurricane sophomore*, led by
South Carolina hills are mis- come Into basketball prominence No othtr SEC teams are sched­ S-foat-4 guard Dick Hlckox. con­
matched against the Tigers from (largely through the efforts of uled tonight.
nected On nearly 30 per root of
tbe Louisiana bayous
&lt;,#ne Tormohlan. Tba 6 8 center Wedneaday night, Vasdarbllt their Geld goal attempts and ruled
surged tn th* final minutes to • th* baekboardi ta win lh*ir fourth
"Shucks," ai&gt;a Frank, tbe fa­
vorite eon of Berlow- Bend, Ala .
79 43 upset win over Wyoming: game of th* aeaaoo against two
Miami
humbled Ihe riortda
"ennybody knows a skinny moun­
Caters, 9212; Auburn got its 14th loaaaa.
tain tiger kin whup a fat swamp
Hlckox led bla team in scoring
Ugsr anny lime."
consecutive win. healing Florida with 20 points, 17 or tham in th*
Slate 9371; and Loulalana Slate t«cood half. In all, th* sophomores
Clamaon resumed practice Dec.
came from behind to beat Loyola bucketed 71 ef Miami's 92 points.
17 h»r* and will break eemp Sat­
of the South 71-64
urday for the Christmas holidays
Miami's Ron Godfrey and Flo­
GREFN
BAY.
Wla.
(UPI)-The
Tbe Tigers report back Dae. 24
Wyoming'! Cowboys opened hot rida'* Dick Hoban scored 19 point*
Green
Rav
Parkers
began
their
and will fly to Biloxi. Min,, next
today for *n "Iron man" against Vandy and guard Tony each.
day where they will wind up search
Miami led most of the way. but
general
manager *ho would have Windit’ 24 points were Just two
training, moving Into New Or­
to
fmd
a replacement for re­ *by of an all time school record. th* Gators fought back throughout
leans tha day before the New
But
late
in
tha
last
half
the
Com­
the game. The Hurricane* held a
signed he»d Coach Ray rSeotter)
Vear'a Day classic. *
Melvin and lave the floundering modores rallied, look their five- 49-42 halftime lead that was later
point laad with four mioutea lift cut to four points. But. led by
national football team.
and froze the ball until Ihe final Hickox, MlamJ pulled away again
The only name mentioned pub­ gun.
late tn th* gam*.
licly to lake over a newly created
The inis was Florida's third tn
general manager post was that of Auburn riding ibe crest of a
Varl (Curly) i.im htau, wbo win streak carried over from last six gam** this season
SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UPD-San founded the Tackeri In 1PI9. season, manhandled FSU although
Dlew University «amed Paul Lambexu gave Green Day six Sentinel* guards Hugh Durham
Plats aa its new head f'votball rhatnploniMpi before quilling in and Don Batei were high acorera Dletzel Heads Clinic
SANTA MONICA, Calif. (U P D roach today after tjmea (Bobi 194# when he won only two with 26 pointa each. David Vaughn
MrCuteheon resigned despite an games. Some say be'a not tbe hit on II of 12 field goal aliempta Paul Dieu aI ef Louiaiino State,
excellent 7-2 record for the 1951 man lo bring the Packers back and was high for Auburn with 22 1934 * Coach of th* Year, hoods
season.
Into contention, others say he Is. points.
a Uat of six lop football moatora
kteCutrhenn. who compiled an
McLeans "surprise" resigns, The LSU Tlgeri, rat*d aa th* who will appear at a three-day
ovc'ill 41I I mark atepred down tier, followed a few- hours later underdog agalnit Loyola, shook off Instruction clinic Feb 12-14. Th*
Wednesday, presumably under by his acceptance of a Job aa De­ an early deficit, built up a healthy others are Duffy P ’ughertv of
pressure It was no secret that troit Lions' hirhfleld coach, cli­ mid game lead and staved off % Michigan s u it,
Ptla Elliot
the controversial roach hid been maxed ihe most dismal year in late aliga rally to saw U up. Big of California. Eddie Erdelm of
at odds with t&gt;-e school Booster Green Bay football history Th* gun for the winners wag guard Navy, Foratt Evathevski ef Iowa
Parkers had a MO-1 record
Club since early season.
Dirk Davis with 29 pointa.
and Bud Wllkinaon of Oklahoma.

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The guard positions continue t &gt;
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with Ray Lundquisr and Cecil
Dandrid;e holding down thus
ipols. Both arc U conferencc performers and great pixy maker-.
Both can ilex! the ball and go for
the layup shot. Asxlnvt New
Smyrna last week. Damlridge Id
the squad with 19 points
If the Seminol'* arc abl: to im­
prove in the rebounding depart­
ment. and continue to shoot with
the accuracy that they have d,&lt;pl»)cd thus far in the season. Ihe/
Jhould be able to take the BulHogi
with little trouble. The Bulldogs
lost list week lo Boone of Orlando
by * score of 33-33.
The Seminole* have good berrh
strenrih this season Wally Hu,
lips, Terry Lhnatrnsou and Airt
McKtbbln arc fine shots and rc
bounders and will see action here
tomorrow night. Mike Davis and
Yet non Kirk arc also fine reserve
guards and could possibly see xctinn if the score permit!
The Seminole* have played many
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Junior Doug Clin# and senior, proved a capable undcritudy fur
3!lke Duke*. Cline led the team {While at quarterback, piling up
In ruihlng with 431 yard!
334 yardt total offentc although
Hampered By Injuria*
he, loo, wai hampered by a bad
llarvey White, who had more ankle. C o a c h Frank Howard
than 1,012 jardi In total offanie hopea allmentt to White, Shin;aa a sophomore in 1137. wai ler and other member! of the
hampered by ahoulder and ankle •quad will be healed by Jan. I.
The balance
of Clem eon a
injurlei during the aecond half of
the 1*1* schedule but (till potted aquad li reflected in the even
733 yardi patting and running. dlitrlbution of the aeoring thii
Sophomore Lowndta Shlnglir year. White irored 10 pointa.
George 1'iry, ■ Junior halfback
who averaged 5.2 yardi per
carry, irored 21: halfback Hill
Mathia collected ?4 and Shingler

Pistons Defeated,
Celtics Take Lead

Seminole! Hast Deland
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Missile Destruction His Assignment
dtp'll
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"Deilfuet lines" arc drawn on Its not alwa). necessary t» .how* exactly where a miMlle
fmm tit
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the tame chart, which n later blow up a runaway missile, Me would (all tf it* power were cut
from it* launching Hind and seem- transferred to an instrument phens say., Sotretltne. he can off at a given instant.
ed to be off to a imooth itart. But known a&gt; the ‘electronic sk&gt;. merely hit the •arm" switch to But ShephcnC fir»t report often
suddenly it began .kidding m i l l , .weeper" at Stephen.- po*t on the cut off the bird'* fuel flow, allow come, from an assistant manning
a few hundred fed above
this device .......
.bow, the ine it to fall harmlessly into the a relatively .tmple device called
.... the Cape
, - , Cape When........
“ PrnepimwiBf
. 1 roarammine r*d
crackled missile 11 straying from II. pre Atlantic. On other missiles, the the "wire sky screen." which i.
trie report over the Cape . - hot deiermlned trajectory and 11 ap "arm'' .witch prepare, the de nothing more than a wire stretch,*J' _ , _
.
proaching * deitruct tine. Step- struct package for ignition, and cd taut at a Wdcgrec angle to
\ Ri&gt;n’°°d O. Stepher., hem know, he ha. to hlow it up if the bird veer, perilously cloie the ground.
KiUdlnr .r*f.W
»}ndh''iVl 5oncr**# Stephen, also must huddle with «• * de.truct tm e-ard thus po*e» tf the missile climb. straight
»rnm ?hEr » 1 I ™ ,
i
other missile specialists on the de- a ihrcal to a land area or »htp» ip a. it ihould in the initial pha.e
tard- "*n *ai p!»cement of the miv- Stephen, "busts" it b&gt; flipping ot flight, the wire sky screen man
V b T * r'
de.truct package.' which the deitruct .witch
report, that it i. "climbing the
i L l h?
h
bl°** *-P t,ic bir,i
h&lt;* sround Ia addition to the electronic
" But if the bird falter, or
, uCp
*!£r *'- I* **&gt; * faulty deitruct iky.weeper—known to the .afety deviate, from the proper cour.e,
ri.kt m » kiftV? .
P|c **t® that ted to a nrar-trag crew- a . "E lsie " - Stephen, alio if . "programming red
S r f ' *J-V recently when half ot a To rclie. on radar, a device called The de.truct mission de.crtbed
pm.ion over u e ed.ee. the cape; |i n , tf„ rockft Ttn „ lld , Bd ,hf optical skyarretn. two TV *t»'e involved an Army mterme. c ,™ .... uctruct plummeted into a lagoon near I monitor, and another gadget call diate range Jupiter. But a few
S
L, asc re .identic! area.
ltd the impact prrdlttor. which day. later Stephen, blew up an
.afety officer al the Air Force
Air force Thor yust a. quickly,
mimic te.t center for the pa.t
lnter.ervtce rivalry ha. no place
year and a half. But he was well
in thi. delicate operation
aware that the live, of thousands
A native of Colltn.ville. 111. Ste­
nf Florida ea.t coast r o d e n t , de
phen.
ha. had a variety of Job.
•pended
Hi
on hi. reflexes
MW YORK i l l ’ll—A group oft The women are the la.t of a during hi. II year, of commiiJj b*r £ 1 u° *u*,,wor's involved rr Poliih women, m.imed for group called tne "Raven.hmeck uoned icrvtce in the Army and
when Stephens has to deslro.. a hf. by Nari concentration camp rabhitj." which the ;v*:is u.cd a. 'liter In the Air Forte. A veteran
ml ..lie— bu.t It, II nr describe. medical experiment.. arrive to* .human guinea pig. at thr notor of more than MO launching*, he adthe act. Although the final dect- da- for treatment,
----------iou. concentration camp
mil. that the .tram t. "about a.
•ton I. up to him. Stephen, hat
They are being brought to thr reu*h *’ whra 1 *•» fl&gt;'n* n » •
half a duten assistants and
United State, (or plaittc turgery
Europe during World War
many Inatrumentr to work with
and
other
treatment
by
the
Htro
0
."
a launching.
"They all accuse me of not hav­
.htrna re a re A..n, the .ame or
Long belore any firing, however,
ing a nerve in my body." hr .aid
gamiaiton
that
brought
the
Htro
the .afety p anning begin, with a
But I .till get buttertliei."
shima maidens here for treat
—conference in Stepher..' office at
men.
N e a r b y Patrick Air Force Baie,
The
_ teat center
_
1 fie trip wa. worked out m Sep­
Sep- e*i
I'
II
• I
headquarter, of thr
tember with the Polish A.iocia
Thi". meeting it attended by re
/* * ..* »
non for
for Concentration
Concentration Camp
Camp SurSur­ v l l O I I I C l l U I I I W J I t l l
,..eientatlvr» of the contraetor
J
non
vivor.. A Pan American World
who.e missile it to be tired, and
tivori.
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by the s.jUtant Stephen, ha*
mo NTGOMERV. Ala. • CPU— u 'I m . w* r , ‘" e PUktfl thtm
W H p C h n i n f l H o tT IP
cno.en to learn the wrapon from £a dtfiant Alabama official, will i f f * ................. .
N C i W U Iliy IIU IIIC
no.* rone to exhiutt nonle. " H e . r r f iep.t argument* Jan. 3 in fed- , , , ,*oni*a " e,re »ubv«ted to
*
supposed to be the winrd on that f r l j t0Urt5 here on *vh-- they '
#.w
T . u'°f ’ •,,uu’ *ut.Unce».
DIN'MOW. England »UPI * —
their
could ,D
b-*
cy.&gt;ri{p the
th«&gt; home.ick hor.e i.
tird." say. Stephen..
Aould not be required to .urren- .o that ,nI
‘r, rraction. «"*!«
: Charlie
The contractor rcprc.cntatlvc* ,jt r
record, to the Civil
*«« •'**** subjected totrj. l0 (,c home for Chritlmat.
jhP moment he‘» on a besbrief Stephen, on how- the mii.tle p.ighti Cofnmli.icn,
,ome 10 ^
£r' (l* and
*
"other
them 'irr ir.ck fnr m. home in Wales,
• * I’uppoied to behave, and .how ‘ L- 5 ni.trict Judge Frank M.
ln*'
Iffl
ind handicapped.
him a chart depicting the planned j 0hn»on Jr. Wedne.day »ct the
ionic 'JW mile, from where he
night path.
- vtarlH. p l o d d i n g steadily on
hearing for hi. eourt and- delayed
acro.a river., railroad, and high
until Jan. 0 a Light. Commission
wav*.
hearing (ehcdu’ed !o be hrltt herr
Police, automobile association
Friday to jecure the records.
patrolmen and farmer, have been
John.tm issued suhpoena. to
Circuit Judge George
Jeorge Wallace and
v n s tNr.Kt r e ii p u
trying to catch him. without avail,
Croiby. i t .
of ' crooner ^
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MORRISTOWN. N. J. -&lt; L T 1 1 - registrar. E. P. Livingston ant
The horse w.s taken from a
A new exit marker ha. been dev el- Grady Rogers of Macon County. Bing Crosby's .on*. 1. Ihe new
in Wale,
and
oped for aircraft which ran pro J " • Spencer anj \ \ . A. PtoVci father of a 7-year old- toy ta la . mountain farm ,n
" V " mm
wiide uninterrupted light for up to - r- of Barbour, and M 1. t.vaiu - a n d hope, lo become the father br0J‘ht
, , *rin «*_**•_ nf*
owner. Mr*. Anne Tnmkln, *1.
^ 3 years — without an external o! Bulioek.
of a baby girl early next year.
power source.
Ti!* ,lx h*d r r f u,c'1 ,0 te.tlfy
Ciusby Wednesday formally a who live, near here That wa.
The new markers, according to
Civil Righto Commission hear- doptrd Frant Nicholas Gregory three month* .go
the L’. S. Radium Corp.. arc made *"e here Dee. P P into complaint, Von Douglas lltu, son of hi. .ho v. TM* week Ch.rlie was off. . Of
.
of glass tube, which »re coated tn -'cgroc. wece denied voting right, girl wife b-. . previous marriage. flrl,U r lo,,)a= h‘* r1m,r,r
hf
ternally with a .penal phosphor ln
ri|c defiance of the "Thi, will male our marnuge " a‘ ' ,k*n« • d**d " r*'*M llae
comiJcfr
*c&lt;i mc hope S4tila
" a,f'
and filled with tritium
&gt;u ,,'or£rf, ! 0 t0mm‘l,,0n 10 * *' —
,—
—
,
The tritium excite, the pho»- rupily halt the meeting,
Claus will bring u. a little girl."
homing tmtUHt bed everyphor. which then emit, tight The / '• ■ l i c e contend, the subpoena r „ f qr r n in , c ^ tb y , w,fe. i.id one
except t harlie. He
best uf the markers, according to [ 0T him Is not legal since he is a
Cro.L-y and the former I.a*
•cross flve highways, sev
. . . VcgVa 'iboirgirl were m'arHrd »•&gt;
*nd «*•» m*,a « « * • /
thr firm, are xisihle al 100 feet
The flight* Committiun called j | #y ^ #rttj ^i,,
n0w f i r ectinc Urns, and swam eight rivers
_or more In the dark.
"
He's been sighted severvl times,
thee delay strictly part of a "irgal
procedure." A .pokc.man said
rantering wrsiward at a steady to
"the situation .peaky fnr Itself "
mile* a day. Bui .o far. no one
Johnson also nrdcrrd the i i t ' R l l t | . D l i r „ - C _ * . _ I ha. gotten near enough to catch
stale official, lo flic written brief. B r U S H D U m S r O t O l
him.
SANTA MONICA. Calif fU Ptt said he approved motion, for a
—Actress Tier Angell. 2«. tear­ court hcring on the subpoenas
TAMPA it'P I) — Henry f
fully charged tn Divorce Court because uf "legal grounds' ard Davis. 61. died Wedne.day of
Wednesday that her linger hui
opportunity should be grantband Y'c Damone «a» , insanely e«I
lhr all rartiev mpeerned to be tiurn. he suffered Tuesday while
burning brush in a citrus grove
PALM SPRINGS. Talif i l l ' l l
jealous during their four-year
0, rn court. •
al ncarhy L.vVr Thonot«sa»sa
'.rnrgr Lil&gt;erarr„ violinist hrn
jn a r r ta g e .
Davis, of Plant City, suvtninrd thrr of pianist l.iherace, complain
W The lovely liallsnborn ac tre u
I urns on 51 pec cent of his bod' ed tn police Wednesday that It.-.TO
was granted a divorcr and cur
when a five gallon can nf tractor worth of clothing had h**n stolen
tody of their 3-year.old child af­
fuel ignited in hit hands Autbori-jfrom him.
ter she told Superior Judge Orlan­
tie. .aid George Gramling, St. George .aid the clothing r«n»i.ldo It. Rhode* that D.mone eon
TFNNANT. Calif. —(l PI I — wa. Iiurred when he Died totear ed me.tly of suit, and
.port.
,tattlly called her on the telephone The
Veteran, of Foreign War. ha. off Davtx* burning clothing.
coat, and were taken at tome un
while she wa. away on movie­
purchased thu whole town a&lt; a Gramling wa. released from a knoan time from a cedar ch'iet
making assignments
retirement community for It. older Tampa hoipital Wednesday.
in the garage of hi. home hers
members
tn the northern country
Ju st Toy ins: Around ofTenn.nt,
Sl.kiyou. once wa. a logging
k CHICAGO (LTIl — Employe, town built b; the lnternitlon.1
f e f . CMrijo d.p.rtment itnre r»r*r Co A* the timber thinned
imtjad •• thty witched a 7-ye.r- out. the rl»r» fell tnto clisun un
old boy deggrdly mm.uver g tn- til th* VFW bought |t.
eyele dm»n thrie flight, of e s c
c.ltfornla VFW Command" B
later »t»ir» *nd out the mam floor C. lim e r ..Id praetlc.lly *U of
•atraoca.
the more than !M eolUse. and
The Toy Pepiftmegt J .ttr ra- other building* are in geod shape,
f i { DOUBLE YOUR
ported that th« trteyfla wi» a requiring only a "genersl clean
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floor sued*!
tug and pamung "
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" Alabama Slates
Rights Arguments
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Dennis Gets Son,
Hoping For Girl

Planes Will Get
Long-Lived Light

Collins Opposes Tax Hike Suggestion

Stockholders Get
'Blue Chip' Yule
NEW YORK t l p n —stockliold
e r. of the American Telephone
and Telegraph Ccrr today .hared
in a one and a half billion dollar
Chri.tma. pie—the product of a
It point rue tn the company's
.lock.
Tbe tnereaie, w h i c h booitrd
AT&amp;T stock to t r j a .bare, or
curved Wedneida.v after the iom
panv announced plant to split H.
stock threeforone and raue tt«
du idend* The nock finally d e e d
Wednesday at 713 a share.
AT4T. which .ervicev aprroxi
mately t j per cent of the nation'.
m t l l t o n letei’ione. t* the
world, large.i investor • owned
company, with total atvetv of
more than II hillton dollari In
all. more than 1 ew.OOO Xmerican. from every walk of lif.- own
ATAT nock, a stockholder family
bigger thin the next three com
panic, combined
The stack spirt and dividend
ri.e, ilthough iong r u m o r e d ,
caught Wall Street off have The
emuing rush for AT&amp;T ttork
forced iu.pen.ion of trading for
an hour and a half, while »pe
eialuti sought itoek to supply the
demand.
AT&amp;T. wnove .sock ba» been a
"blue chip' invrilment for many
year., ha. maintained a $J an
nual dividend rate since 1 .11
Company director, .aid that tf
the .tockholdcr. approve the split
at their annual meeting April 1J.
they will recommend an annual
dividend rue en the new .lock of
1)30 ■ share Thi. would be
equivalent lo t#») on the preier.t
stoek

TALLAHASSEE ( t ’P h - Gov. &lt;Stnu«v urging that the CAB make
1 eftoy Collin. &gt;ay| he is oppo.ed an official ruling en whether the
to raising Kite lave, to make up 'third man In the cockpit of yet
airliners should be a pilot er a
fur revenue loi.ri caused by the flight engineer.
Favtern Air Line, strike.
F.itern decided the third m.n
Wednesday. Rrp Cliff llerrell mint be a pilot, and Ihe flight
of Miami, chairman of the llouie engineer., fearing the ruling
vpprupnalior.i committee, told might mean the end of their
the governor that Florida a treas­ union in (he jet age, went out on
ury will ic«e four million dollar, strike.
if the .trike continue, through Collin, said a CAB ruling on
December, lie .aid new- taxet the matter would put an end lo
might be neeeuary to make up tl r iiiue as a strike cause
the difference,
Meanwhile. Ihe .trike entered
Collin, agreed the strike wat it. ?Mh day I hi. morning with
hurting the state economy, but be still no .tfn of a settlement in
'aid loxirt would have to be met view.
by further t’lthci tn state spend
The big alrtme reached an
inf
agreement with union leaden for
"We wilt hive lo tailor our the linking mechame. Sunday,
expense, to fit our revenue with hut rank ami file member, mu.t
out the tmpoiltion of a new tax," ratify it by vote The eompany
said Collin., . itrnng foe of my «ml ttv flight engineer, apparently
are as far apart a. ever despite
new tavation.
Meanwhile, tbs governor reret Ihe appearance of a federal me­
ved word from (he Civil Aeronau­ diator.
tic. Bo.rd that it i. studying hi.
request tn step into the Eastern
.trike Last week, Collin, wired
Secretary of Commerce l.ewl. M.

Nine Men Killed
In Mine Explosion

83 Bodies Found
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BOGOTA. Colombia iL’PI) —
The discovery of a "Oman * Vodr
in the charred rubble of the Vida
Department Store late Wednevdav
Incrraied the toll of Tuesday's
tragic fire to S3 dead
8Ut&gt; eight women, most e?
them Chriitma. shoppers, eight
children and seven men r*r.shed
in the flame, that raced through
the department store at tne
height of the evening ruvh.

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ALES. France ( I T U Nine
miner, were killed in an explo
•ion in Ihe rontil m H e. In the
Grand Combe real field, near
h rrr today.
Lot al source, said it wa. be­
lieved the rvplo.ion was tauied
when a vpark fiotn machinery
touched off a packet of coal ga.
A*e» l* 9d milt, northwest of
Marseille.

Veterans Purchase
California Town

O E X T E N S IO N CORD SET

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George Tells Law
Thief Got Suits

Week-end Special

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Ramsey, Florist

Domone Jealous
Pier Gets Divorce

To Plant City Mon

Both the company and rngli
ncer. wore to hold separate meet"
log. •g.la today with Mediator
Warrea Lane.
George Brow-o, head of the
meehanlca union, laid it probably,
would be Monday before vote, are
tabulated to ihowr whether er not
the methinlea will accept terma
outlined in a new contract. But
even if they do. there remain,
the question of whether they will
break the engineer.' picket Uaei
to return to work.

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Bombings, Canaveral Big 'Stories In South In f58
ATLANTA (UPD-"Wh*l other
»tory w ai there e x c e p t Little
Rock?"
So replied one touihem editor
when aiked for hli Hit of the 10
b i|fe it newi itoriei In the South
la IMS. And so It proved, when
•II the vote* were in. for the second eonierullv# &gt;e*r, md l&gt;y vir
lually unanimous cb*tcr. editor*
•U over the South voted the Utile
Rock story No. 1 in Dixie.
Unlike a year helore, there were
no uniheathed federal bayonet* at
the September opening of Little
Rock's Central High School, fe d ­
eral marihaU armed with »ubpeon** were there Inilcad. A’eo
unlike 1817, Central High wav not

Integrated in 1311. Instead. It was
rioted and doted it remain*.
Two other manlfetlatlon* of the
turmoil attending the integrationsegregation controvert/ were vot­
ed the next two place* in the
United I’ret* International jilt of
the biggest new* itnrles in the
South in 19M The wanton bomb
ings of the Atlanta Temple and
the Integrated Clinton. Tenn., high
school were ranked together in
second place. In third place * * i
the doting of nine schools In Vlr
glnla at part of that Kate'* plan
for ma»*ive resistance to Integra­
tion.
Next, and In Ihe perspective of
man'* h i a t o r y potentially the

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST BLANK
Mai! to: Contest Chairman
Jaycce Information Booth
Knnfnnl, Florida
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries must he located in the Sanford Area
(contact Information Booth for limits)
2. Contestants may enter Residential or Com m er­
cial classification o r
both. Separate entry
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sidential classification. All Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. -J.
•I. Entries must lie mailed or brought to the Joy­
ce* Booth (Park Avenue at Lake Monroe) hy
noon Dec. 22, 195*.
6. Contestants are requested to keep displays
lighted nightly between 7:30 and 9:110 until
winners are announced to allow* judges ampin
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division)
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Division No. I: Religious Selling
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greatest of all. came the missile
and moon shoot firings at Cape
Canaveral, Fla.
Here t* the list of the 10 big
gest, as selected for United Pres*
International hy votes of editors
In stl psrti of the South:
t. I.lltte Rock: tlnv. Orval Fsu
hut of Arkansas called a special
session of the legislature In ad
vance of the scheduled September
opening of Central High .School,
whleh in May had completed a
school year of federally enforced
integration. The law- was changed
to permit the school lo he closed
rather than inlegratrd. A straw
vote or Little Rock rlttrens fav­
ored this policy. The school open
tng date was postponed while legal
action wai rompteled. Then. Ihe
Lltllr Rock School Iloard closed
Ihe school. Federal marshals, on
hand in large number* with subpoenss to force Integration, got no
rhance to carry out thetr order*
because the school did not open its
doors for the foil term Under Fau
bus' leadership, private classrooms
were opened for some of Centrsl
High's students. Others went else­
where to school.
:. Ailant* and ( Itntoo Bombings:
In the predawn hours of Sunday.
Oct. 13, a bomb blew a large hole
In Ihe Temple. Jewish house of
worship on Atlanta’* Peachtree
Street. No one was there, so no
one was Injured, police srrcsled
five men. The first. George Bright,
was brought lo trial in December
on a charge that, under Georgia
law. would permit the death pen­
alty nn rnnvictlon The Jury split
0-5) for convlrtlon «tlh rrrommtndal Ion of mercy, and a mistrial
was declared A week before the
Temple bombing, also on a Sun­
day. a bomb wrerkr«'- the (.'Union.
Tenn., high school, Integrated
more than a year earlier amid
violence hut since then peaceful
3. Virginia School (losings: The
Old Dominion a long planncd pro­
gram of massive resistance to
school Integration went Into opera­
tion in September, against court
nrdrrrd Integration In three rommunllies. Nine schools in Front
Royal, Charlottesville and Norfolk
were shut down promptly In the
fare of final court decrees to In­
tegrate. Private school substitutes

Quotable
Quotes

t olled Press Inlerastloaal
VANDF.NnKnO APR, Calif—
An Air Forre spokesman, on the
successful firing of two SOton
Thor intermediate range ballistic
weapon* into ihe Atlantir and Pa
rifle oceans
Newspaper and Mali Deliverers
"The missiles went right down
Union ami the Newspaper Pub thr pickle barret.'*
Ushers Association, which rrpre*
sent* Ihe affectrd newspapers,
I.ITfl.E ROCK. Ark.—I)r Dale
were standing hy. prepared to Alford, write in candidate who de­
resume bargaining talks. Hut no feated US. Rep llrooks Hays
new meetings were scheduled
(D Ark.) In the November elec­
Meanwhile, Mayor Robert F. tion. on efforts lo deny him a
Wagner was to meet today at seal In Congress:
"l&gt; Day has arrived in llila cold
city hall with federal mediators
Waller A. Magglolo and Prank war to test our American tradi­
II
Drown |o discuss possible tional way of life I plrdgrd to
meant to end Ihe strike, which the voters,. to fight for our
lias rcsulicd m the furloughing nl ■tale* rights. I was honestly
an estimated M.OOil newspa|&gt;er elected., ."
employes and dealt a severe
BERKELEY, Calif. - Mr*
blow to advertiser*. Wagner, who
has offered his sendee* in Ihe Madeleine Hampton, attrr her
dispute, inters i ned for Ihe first husband shot to death Wolfgang
lim r Wednesday, meeting (or an Ludwig Mara, whom the loved:
"f never had a real lover until
hour and a hclf with Joseph F.
Finnegan, chief of the federal Wolfgang ramo along."
Mediation and Conciliation Sees
WASHINGTON - Sen Obn t),
Ice.
Finnegan returned In Washing Johnston (D-S.C.t. after eommendton Wednesday after a four day tng Jerome R. Captin. brother of
effort to end the walkout of the cartoonist Al Capp. for hli frank
union's t,100 driver* and other nrss In admitting pail Commu­
nist Party affiliations before Ihe
distribution workeri.
Senate internal security subcom­
mittee:
"(Jo, and sin no more."

varied In quality, some being con­
fined to a rumpus room classes,
and many students of the doted
schools had nowhere else to go
4. Cape Canaveral: After spec­
tacular failure late in 1957 the
United States put four satellite*
into orbit from the sprawling mis­
sile testing renter on thr Florida
east roast. The Army did It first,
In January, using a Jupiter C mis
silc. Tlie Navy finally got its Van­
guard rocket working and pul up
a small satellite that may stay
in orbit 300 years The Army then
put up two more Explorers. In thr
latter months of 1954, the Air
Force tried three lime* and Ihe
Army cmec to shoot the moon. One
Air Force try wrnt about 70,000
miles Into spate, about a third of
the way to Ihe moon, and the
Army try got nearly a t far. His­
tory may record these firming* as
man's first fluttering strpt Into
space.
5. The 1*17 34 winter frets#:
This unusually severe rold spell’
hit hard at a large part of the
South. It extended deep into Flor
Ida. but there provided a honanra
for the citrus industry by wiping
out wltal otherwise would have!
been an abundant surplus nf fruit
Much was saved, and prices for
it skyrocketed.
•- Hurricane Helene; The most
threatening nf a season of Ititlr
threatening tropical storms. Ilrl
ene brushed Ihe North and South
Carolina roasts and did several
million dollars of damage before
moving on north In the Atlantir
7. Voodoo- Pei inn Murder: An
Jelle Lyles, a Uaron, i,» restau
rant owner and devotee of voodoo
arts, was tried and convicted for
th. arsenir poisoning death nf her
9-year-old daughter, and srnlrnred
to be executed Her appeal it
pending. She alio wai Indicted for
the poison murders nf two hui
hands aod a molbrr-in law
I. Atomic weapons accident*:
Air Force planes over South Caro
lina and Georgia nn two separate
occasions accidentally dropped
atomic weapon*. Neither prodtieed
an a’mttlr explosion
9. Lrooomir Ne»s. The South
teemed to tie lest sfferted by the
recession than other areas of the
nation, and industry rtmtinurd to
open new plants, creating new
Jobs
•
in. Drfeat •( Ku Kus Kilo hy
Indian: It happened at Maxton,
N\ r ., where klansmrn gathered
for an anti-Indian rally, Indians —
some of them armed — also gath
i-rrd and starting xhooling Inio the
atr. The white robes left the field
to the redtkins, in haste

Red Bosses Ignore
Decision By Mao
MOSCOW (UPD - Soviet trad
er* saw nothing unutual today* In
Mao Tie-Tung'* derliion In give
up the presidency of Communivt
China to devote hit full time to
Communist Pany affair*.
Moirnw ttidlo steered cleir of
all comment on Mio'a decision,
carrying only the text nf a t'rl
ping new* agency report on Itrd
China’s rporh making party meet­
ing
W nlrrn observer* i*ld nothing
in Ibe nature of ,ommuni»t sicmanda that a Communist Party
leader alio be a head of the gov­
ernment. They rr,-ailed that unlike
lamln. who headed Itnih the party
and the guv eminent in Ihe Soviet
Union, .lotcf Stalin was party
eblef exclulivrly from the time of
Leo in’* death to IP39. lie aa*
su m -1 Iradenhlp of the govern­
ment then to guide the country
In the war agalnit tirrmany.
Nikita Khruihrhev. the present
party leader and premier, *Lo
held the party )oh alone until be
took over from Premier Nikolai
Rulganln early thi* year
There was no thought here that
Mao'* relinquishing of Ihe i blnrse presidency would affert
hi* atatu* in Ihr party hierarchy.

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- i u r n — E Amsto, dismissing disorderly

Roberta M Neldenger, It. has
qualified lo become perhaps the
youngest rest estate saleswoman
In Ihe count ry.
Thr teen agrr look the state lest
for ihe Job and passed It with
flvlng color*.
Roberta's father, Edwin J. Net
dengrr. I* a real estate broker and
an appraiser for the State Iloard
of EqutUraltnn and Assessment.
Her mother is » liernsed real e*
tale saleswoman.
Mrs Neldenger said her husband
Insisted Robert* could tske Ihe
test under Ihe state rule* since
Ihe law didn't specify any mini
muni age. So she did—and passed

ronduet rhirgr* todgrd against a
woman for kissing a sailor In
public:
"If kissing 1* disorderly. Iherr
are a Jot of people In trouble."

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PITTSFIELD. VI. tUPIt - A
sleeping dog proved more dsngrr*
ou* than a harking one to Gard­
| ner Raker, 41.
Aroused early one morning by a
disturbance behind bia farmhouse.
Baker look a .33 caliber pistol In
Invrstlgste. He tripped over Sis
sleeping dog and the weapon dis­
charged sending a shell through
Law In Deflated
Ihe farmer's right thigh Hr never
BRISTOL. R. 1 -turn - Van did disrovrr thr cause of the
data recently added Insult to in noise.
Jury here by letting the atr out
of the tire* of a pollrr cruiser I
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In the nine-day • old deliverer*
Itnke against run* major New
York City newspaper*.
The outlook for a quirk settlemrnt was dim.
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CLASSIFIED INDEX

t —FOB RENT

u -ro R r e n t

I—LOST AND r O l ND
I—FOR RENT
1&gt;A—ROOM A BOARD
9-BEACH RENTALS
*—WANTED TO REM
t —REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
6—FARMS - ACnF.VCF. •
GROVES
T-REAL ESTATE WANTED
^-MISCELLANEOUS
f - F l.O ftE H S • PLANTS
flllRLTlA
II—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II—AUTDMOIIILES .
TRAILERS
tl- S O A T S A MOTORS
1 (-FARM SUPPLIES k
. m a c h in er y
II—PETS . LIVESTOCK .
SUPPLIES
| | —ARTICLES w a n t e d
lF—PLACES TO EAT
fU-BEAUTA PARLORS
II—FEMALE HELP WANTED
It—MALE IIRLP WANTED
I9-MALF. OR FEMALE
]l—WORK WANTED
21—BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
U - S P E C I U SERVICES
2 1 -P I\N O SERVICES
JI-A-BUILDINO c o n t r a c t o r s
IJ—ELKtTHlCAt.
CONTII VCTORS
^..1—RUILD1NO, REPAIRS.
2 H b u ild in g s u p p l ie s
II—NOTICE • PERSONALS
11—ARTICLES FOR BALE
It—FURNITURE *
HOUSEHOLD
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tVEl. AK A APAR" MCNTS: room,
private hatha. 114 W Flrvt St.
—
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bedroom furnlahed hoove. Iflu5 1 hedrpoin lu&gt;u«e. kitchen furnlah
Ctdlr Ave. Available Dec lilh
ed. Clran and dove In 1 A -1013
Shown by appolnuntnl Phene
Jimmy Conan.
fa :&amp;«9

F'lmiahed apartment. 2Jl'i W lit

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Tliurn. IJcc. 18. 1058—P aco 0

S—REAL lo lA T t TOR MLE
T. W. MEntl. Broker
Phone FA 2 14*1

t A F F - A .D A Y

20-MU i of F e n n

IS— LLkCTniClL SERVICE

Colored help wanted, mult be nvrr VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
II apply In potion at Pig N Partv (or all mekev &gt;( -leaner*;
Klrrtrlut, Homer. Kurby, etc.
Whittle.
Free pick up. Work cuiranieed.
FA 2-47(13
ll-W erk WlOlfQ

HAVMONI) M. HAM ,
n n i T o n &amp; iN s in o n
Third St. k Park Atenuf. south
Biby ilMIm. ironmi TA 179:1 1,ou*»
- f e r t i l e to n lee
Vail Call n u t
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sid Vlhlen
Phone FA 3 s*4l
! 3 and 4 bedroom houiri and 2 bedroom apartment near PineIIANDALL ELECTRIC CO
Ironing. 10c k lie FA 1 7241.
rrevt vehool. no pen MIS Elm
•mail apartment.
III Mignolld
F \ 2t&gt;3l*
Air
CLOSE IN
tlttSA I.. PAYTON, Rrnker
Ironln* Saitl/actlon — reaaonalilr
I
bedroom.
2
bath.
:
vtory
farm
Pboaa FA M791
ll-A— n tlU lIN G
R F. P A I R S
Beautifully furnuhed room Private
111 Ceder. Apt. 2. Mr», Page
h o u » e recently rcmodelM.
M IM IN G
home. Phone FA 2 7301
Appro* s acrev clrared 1 (enc- Woman wentv d ait work 710 Pine
ed lam). Ixiw down pat ment.
FUin n landing and f.nlvhleg
Ave.
L i r i t 2 A 3 bedroom unfurnuhed
FA : « o t
Cleaning, w av I n |
Serving
Mil li •: i n m l i m i
apartment. ITS 1700 Magnolia
TU ClAVtMii* »: T.U.IIOTT.
Datv work. Tucv Wed. Frl |Jo 2 Seminole louo:&gt; line* i*ii.
t«*» kitAH *t r *•11»ft' • * #i
MODERN J bedroom home, evctl
l ake Ave IA 2 27*2
II. M i7le*v»n. Lake llary
2 bedroom hnu«e. kitchen equipped
• :jl rspithiR rifRtt
lent nelghhorhimd eleetrie kit
fi#11#RIf R, Tm »I
Thone FA 2 3301
PI*as* ISW* N* t* n lh* • *Al» IFF
rhrn. liard«o&lt;&gt;d Ilmiri, corner 72—llu«inen Oppuriunllln
Ilulld to yuur plan*.
rftvulr #«1 t '1 fl1# IftBf ssfll*
toe at ion M.ltSOfv) 1I3.XI i»l dn«n
Remodellnr and Addlli-inv
itit «lrf e r r i t i n i l l v ,
t»v *r1 Motive For Sale Or Rent 3 bdrrti
&gt;rn*t. tan or l.#!Vr* Iniuitt Sl Ct
Fm thi hrii (tiiyv in Real F.ttaie ltuMnev* property fur *a'e by own
DON L IK E
—large lot — imluralahed, Lo
!*■% «f
Of fir * rf ih* i 1*rk nf
Phon. FA ‘.’•3*21
*hi Circuit CFi'iirl.
ih* Ceiantt
3 t K CULLEN Jfc HA11KBY rr, i ItiiK-k vouili tit* limit* of
rated
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St.
Sanford
nn
hlgti-'o*
t7Al*3
liood
V11?U•• |* fS*rvf*f«t
W. V Cagle. Jr. Silttman
f#%nlt flwridi and M mail a For Rent—j bedroom home Kit.
loeellon lor any ijpo of tm»&lt; i m h l h i a l u 'k u o u a t o r s
c # ® t H i# p•rt'f t #• K * r ’! * I • 1 1 '«,* h « I •I * r
110 N Par. kve Th FA :•:)&gt;!
tteaa, 23-# down, balance on
AnArii#» cor plaintiff p a fi*v
painting and papertng
rhea
equipped
Near
Air
Rave
M, M ni'iri n*»rl«t* In I'hif r#f tali'
FA 7 l i l t
U n l«r valv, loeaied n mile* W. monthly payment! See I. C I V 7 .17Id or FA 2-7UIt) after alt
nil on * urorte iin« titivdli'iR *l*iti*t
Clatk Sr. 261* Urlamlo Dr.
*
I’ th# I'lrculi r-Mir* Ninth
of Sa-iluid. I’h FA 1 I.Mft.
s u m Its—I’EK-HIN M S
J'lakUl i »r#yli *&gt;f PIorldB in #ml 3 II II unlurn. Ill equipped SM
Wrmlool# «" -unit 1*1 8'-mr rr »
WANTED Tn*DUV
per run 494 Orange V r Plrnne
i« thhr#«l«t#&gt;t tlMr "l f* I .in*
HUMIT S PALM MVMiR
Small buelnem — would cm .idrr
Mima it TtIMif pietntivr
fa 2:123
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Home for the »gtl
»• llwe^vd r. TilMtt. r&gt;#f#rdint
filling
atltfon
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fi#frn fill nsf ** i A##r#* t*r«
7*20 Orlando Dr Sanford
letf .N I'lfR A lt
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t;i It •■••red sennet New unfurnnhed carage apvrt
Open to any worthwhile propu
Phone FA 2 7214
ment. eontrollid heating couple
— llov Ml. Carr Sanford
C ID* k ■* Jfa'vrtt *• • ta'.f, tra, WmU
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l^kelrunl 2 lH-*ln*oiit *.&lt;uit home. vltlon
onlt FA 21363
Herald.
P»»fi d riorliA Hi,s :nd *U* u(
Practiially
ftnDhrd
-in
tnvlile.
0!tl-l*neb!w
•H e li.iv a w ay about fir.ii”
?;l llnnd* mnn
lj|*#itiii#r l i **
•8 i, ll#r«dow
i Rrilrimm nirely furnlvhcd liouie.
Iteautilul Ini right on lake. Short U SPECIAL 6RRVICEA
S u e up a '
wd-l i&lt;*b*
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r ’frv cifcuu Ceurt iinninoi#
di'lanfo (ror-i Drlamd *2 700
all electric. *11 Elm or tall
me a ral. I'll Itv i.em all
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ra*h price r an be financed Call
FA 2 l«2
FA 2 ono
Quirk Laundromat Senna
i»«nuiy i*l#rk
Crumpton Duildcrv In Orlando. Shlrta Finished In 14 Houii
tiCAi.i
;
Redmorn unfurnivhrd houve kiiIa)»e weigbl lafely with newly
HA 2 63*1
OWNER WANTS
Slnitona Dry Cleaning
| \ fill M l
Jl IW.I.'R Mil IH.
rhrn equipped iTuldren. nn pel*
Relratcd Dr*-A Diet Tableti.
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23th
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Bldg
m m i \4*m :
iiu itn ik
10 ACRES
OFFFR
iinly !&gt;St at your Drug itore.
»&gt;TaTI". i»r I*itli#r Mr#
** *i'kS (aj mnnih l?oj Summerlin
Mil
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l » * i**4
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Cu*i"m butit i bedroom. 2 lull Tiled, 2 Urge firming wrllv Two
N«*rtrr ta rr.i:DiTont
»tory home Total *3,706.ho
24—ARTl&gt; I.F6 FOR g*l,g
tiled built* built on Ur;e lot
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ROLLINS
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SHOP
Mil) J:e“
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So of bne FA ; 3721
Costun A ft not Yarn*. Notion*,
2311 Tiench Aie
Till* hooie feature* trrraro
At The Sign Of The Totem Pole
Tnti ’i n i #art» of mnn « h#r •
Tbieaii*. Tape*
i *■«*»iifi*Ji to fit# ntv* *lmiM«* » v|#- Two bnlriwim home kllthrn rqiup
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2*17
R.
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ttiii 4# nlsirfi *on or •it* *r
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Realtor
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I# 4 •*«*■&lt;*.
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PI MPS - APItlNKI I.R
ktlchtii equipped wilh electric " ta ll Hair Ihone FA 2.3411
Phone FA : : n t
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ilir-Ur month* fr rn th# t&gt;rti* of
be gi*rn ton tide ration
3 bedrooT. home. P* batht
T# All r##4ll«#R
r#fR«»# Net* *i i fir»t nu» llcmioti of -Mr h*tlr# Furnuhed vmall 2 bedroom apan
'•Do It Yourielf
Me*t Any Make
IM « I b I mir mr II# m r « 4 r %••»«•* !’»»h rl«lm e*r (Irwrcl nivi»f b# 1 1
men! fro Park. FA 2 0731
See
Price *16.200, *47 month la&gt;w
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
FURNITURE CENTER
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.
.
nflt-n* **n4 o#nt *&lt; « **•• »&gt;lir# of
down
payment
Phone
FA
2
2*11
SEMINOLE REALTY
S T I N E
friMeou*- wit I |»o•t offkr a-trliRRt
III ft. Itl St FA 2 J ilt
Ilfdronm iinfurnlvbed hruvr
•f nollfu4
frtulf; I «•
'•f t b» eI«Im • **t * " I mu*I f • *'U'f»t
l»Jt I’erk A*c
FA 2 3rt2
Machine and Supply 4«.
l*nf #n» rlR’tisi i^tl dfinindR t»
tiit rlutniiii hi# *••#*, or
FA
2
3631
c n 2 bedroom liomr Pnrnenta N'T W. 2nd St
«Hch ^*»u. of # : h#f of V -fc.r?.VP ■iiofn#*. rr tit# *antr *tt*IJ h#
I h FA 2*132
FACTORY TO YOU
&gt;ne
thi Mt»&lt;* of nl&lt; M* voil
*4* 11. equity. F.\ 7-090*
bedroom (urniihed home In­
ALUMINUM
.inn f. fliwflY.
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Feature
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Kepatra
k
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Seiv.ce
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ITsf'Ul* * of *• I #s| 4T•
qtilre Nrt E. W!h st Phone
VENETIAN BUNDS
rf
I'l 'ritts. seiili* •Me*.| A*
Mayfair *rrUon. a vpacinua 3 bed
Kt##4 A I **►
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HALl.S
GARAGE
FA 2 3&amp;V)
Ih #t*hl
monili* from U’# I I *t#t. air Itull jt •*
room home FA 2 las*
»"2 Calary Ava.
FA 2 :*6U3 End ued head Sag proof bottom
ti«n» of *»h^ fir#* pul'llr *1loti of fH» itrU-iftv ILv* t-1»
tall with plaitle end*. Plaitie
nsti* #. I!if h »1ilm or ikmstMi *
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4
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\4 In writing. «t»4 *h*ll •* *«' ft‘+ l*ir*t t*til*SI*at l»«n ..n 1*^- I t9 i 4—
SU E OR IRADE
or rayon tape*. Cation or nylon
^
^
—
jh r* r*f r#•I4#ltr# in ! f&gt; »f
Equity in 7 bedroom block home Ihia la a free paw lo i
curda.
MmU-ratcly
I'licrd
9l4r#*R Of Ml# I
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3
bedroom
2
hatli
CFI
home,
ter
II"IIIC6 IfCeih'IK'il •■’i t
Ih• • «rofn Vo I*v t ?i• *1a Itti an I ’*L*
on corner tot In Highland Park
Theatre for RleVy Frederiek St'iikaarik G ltg a a n d P ain t Cn.
ratio floori. double car porlr,
#f#nr, or iilnin#*, »o»1 «n* ■«*'*•
...
H oriila l-ivinp.
Will icll or trade for acreage or Kcp. Dec. 23. '.V*
r l i i m o r c l# n tA n tl n o t •-*
*,:«*fl
112114 W 2nd St Ph. FA 2 4412
utility room, kitchen equipped,1
l« tol4
loti.
land vr aped wlln well. Owner ,1A | llmlroomv—l \ 2 Halil*
Mll.lif-t J* Ilun4»
ROLLAWAY,
Ifaipual
and
llaht
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS, Realtor
Tim* Vint S At IonrI IU"ik of
tranvferred Phone FA 2 2714
Red*. Day, fterli or Jlonth — Compton* Encyclopedia*. FA2 3360
Orta n&gt;1it
Ray mend I undqulvt, Avvnc.
1 -%•!
VA - FI IA M» ; J o flvfftt M m-'R
Tel
PA 3-311! Furaltut* Center 2 Goo,) uird automatic wither*.
OPPORTUNITY~OF THE WFFK
I \ 2 3*11
Atlantic Rank Bldg.
\« ftr«ior Tru*l ofll&lt;#r
116 Wen Firet Sc
FIIA
In
Service
i:s#{utor* of tN*
of
Your choice for *K».
Everptlonilly
rltan
and
nirely
J
Mir har | J. Mun4) -t*. •••« I
1—
Heel
relate
Wauled
Undaiaped 3 bedroom and I hath
SANFORD ELECTIUC CO.
Conventional
ffurftft SfrfiniiU A ItRfiiltr
A l I T O C i'L A S S
t rli* 4n Ktortiia
home with a lot o( evtrav—
tin Magnolia
FA 3 IJ6|
Want lo huv one lo ten acre* of
attorn#** fi»r ):t##til«rR
Financing
FLOIIIDA ROOM — IbiltP.V
land on Wevt Side; rravonahte
IN S T A L L E D
U
K
MIHANtiK
LVed Luml*er
Melal Roo,ihf.
ROOM KITCHEN EQUIPMENT
F A 2 I*3*
W lndohlcld
Hack Hlaaa
l’hone FA 2 lw6
Down Payments
- I t L IN DS - HEATERS S h o p F o r C h ris tm a s
ALL n i 'K S IIN A N L IN i;
llnnr CI a -**
Vent (ilaaa
-ll.OHERri. PI.a V|?L
DRAPES—PATIO. S A L F. S
W
At
Low As StOO
FOR SAIA7; Small gaa healer.
s k h v ic i;
HULK ONLY 112.700. CORNER
(iRAPEVtlJl: NURSERY
Uard a few time j . f to. Call
Henliaril* fiiao* and l*ainl Cn.
LOT—Only *6.11 down, pluv clot
I m m ol into O ccupancy
BEAUTIFUL llOl.LY
FA 2 1.107,
112114
W.
2nd
M.
Ph.
FA
I-I6J2
Inc on FIIA financing
\\V (iu iu u .itco IV raonnl
All Kindi and urei
Sntlivfaction o r V our
FA 2 0*4* h’r*‘# Hi-aici* — I lour l uiiiecr* HEATER La*, like new. 14,099
47&gt;a|H*vHtr Ate
S e m in o le R e a lty
It. T U. 127 30. 2603 S Park
Clean and Ferilce. *4 30 Oulaide
Money C h eerfu lly
W. DIETRICHS - REU.TOR
Mui nut Market C A It B A G E lank Initallatiun FA 2 4743
Are., Sanford.
Elii. Methiln—Velma (iomaler,
llcfiinilntl.
PI.AMS b.r vale Fred Thurl
Adelaide H Motev — Awoclalev.
211 E. I at
Striped upholatery — l.awauit Ima
4c?B£Pt‘
ton,
FA 2 JJPJ.
HEATING
IPO! Park Aie
FA 23232
a m . good condition. Phone
II.
I).
HOPE
CO.
Urdildi plani* for • ale 3 fur
C urtolruclion Co. Inc.
FA 2 2166.
!0f
9. Park ---- FA 2 423*
2
1
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U.60
Mr*
Bill
WhtHry,
211 Weal 231h Mr re I
i:
iMb
si.
SPINET
PIANO”- * rull key board’
Phon* FA 2-3102
ENVELOPES Utlerhead*. Male
Matching bench;
Ilk* new.
menu.
Intmeei.
hind
bllli,
and
ftUUDRLFFI
133* no Ph TA 2 1*71
program*,
e i r . Progreatlte
FAR.MEU*!8 ACKNCY
Faria k Garden Center
Printing C'o Phone VA 2 2931 — M oron SCOOTER — All Slile*
N. V Farmer, Rraltor
ANNUALS
Cor. II***. 17-1*2 A 271 h Si.
■MM ft eat n i h Si
D II. Mbimiure. tu r n ,
M3, FA 23023
M| Celery A*e.
Phone FA 2-1501
l i a s Framdt A*e Ph I \ .'1221
Furniture
Moving
A
storage
After hour i FA 3 3611 or F I ; P2I I'll! n D FLAMS rh. I 1 2 1*12
M'RVEL refrigerator: Ideal fer
U. I!, m i l I IPS. Igrnl
Five arre tile ftrm Large 3 b»d
i amper*. good eondlHnn. J2S.
ur I 1 :.A270 S A N F O R D
WASHBURN VAN LINES
room hou»e. large barn Kan
»E AN EARLY BIRD’
H .otiEK SHOP, ft* tilegraph
FA 2 l*M
1300 French A*e
FA 19*1
term* oveph B I^ivv. Phanr
-------------- —
Ru&gt; nuwr and lie aettlrd lor
Glrla
26 in hike, tike new *30.
I
b
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i
NURSERY
FA 21223
Chrlvlma* and for Ibnurstrad
WI.U.
DRILLING
Call F \ 2 1231.
Magtolla i Onora F.\ 2-4433
Eaemptlnn
Fairbanki Morae Piimpi
(linanienlal hkruh* Tree* Pall
MAJOR lintlMN REALTY
LOW PRKSMTD
Repalra lo all male*
Lionel train equipment, lateral
Realtor
FOR HIGH VAU t.
I t o n a r p w. Ming
arceiioriei, •am* scarcely uied.
11 - A iT T iM o n iL R A ^ irn riifi
Ride by a few
LAKE MARY
20T K Commervial Ave
FA 2 1633
124
Shannon
Dr
*7!ii
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f.U
Mu
Ph. FA 2 JUT or FA I IMI
I lord F-100 pirkup fine tondlPhone FA 2 2*31
1210 C'rrvrrtit D.'t'i down *71 Mo
Solid maple hunk be&lt;ti. tnmplele,
linn. trim*. U V. Sroll. I Vo1226 Randolph HVI down *71 M&gt;*
Uted only two month.* IM Alla
luiia Dr., DeRiry. Fie
HA—PLUMBING «m ROOFING
COUNTRY CLUU
; CHATHAM BLANKETS
FOR
* Pe. Living Room Group
D ice and vrvrral other* lin e ad
high ehalr FA 1 n*73
inflii ling th* Nailon'a Favorllo
Tho Gift That l&gt; Alwayi
diiinnil feiiqre. — tpaelnua in It wui ray YOU to •«• u* before
Choice of Fibre* - III* 19
M
A
N
O
R
'T urrer'* — Purrey Rou^uM
ArreptaMa
Aquinum 30 gll With Mind la
10"# Down
i»rior». and d r * » (or finer liv­ y «u buy. Open E'ervlagt and
Woolihire Rrardoit
rARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
pump—Deluie equipment; eaSun leu
Lir-Awiv Now For Chrliimel
ing at token price*
2
nedroom
o
Full Range of Colora
310 E. F tm St.
t i l l 33 fish. *73. FA 2 430.
EAATSIHF. TRAII.FR SALE!
ECHOL'S nEDDING CO.
I
nr
ruiirtenu*'information
or
apFlorida Hoorn
VOWELL’S_________ II* So. M*gnolle
I'datke. Fla
I’h. FA 2 6321
point
tnrnl
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
20 lluthel green natal orange*,
Call FA ? Itii t A 2 22A1
- F .H .A . —
• H a n f o r d f u r n it u r e c o .
AIR lONIHIIOMNG
300 Ea*t Flrvt Si.
12.3a per bu. ftithnut batkel
r«-. loo l,Mi tru, k moving va«
tables
i
\
2
"»ii
i
\
m
m
mm Eaat Kiral St.
Smoking Stand* — Eaiy Chain
I'A j n j j j .
bee m at Phillip* 14' aereit I ONI RAL I i„d RLPVIK ftOIIK
Corner
Table*
—
Tlor
Tlbll*
KMT Sanford *»».
|'A 2 6112
« If. "Hill” S II.M IT .H Ageney
Shadow B. »r* — Cedar Cbiita
Tab!* Ridiet — Haiioeki
rtvtr C R Da* la
Step
and
Caffea
Tablli
16 girl* Schwinn bicycle with
Lanin* — PlODUra
Deika
Realinr k Inturrr
From *2.bS
PLl WRING AND HEAT­ training wheel*, like new. 2311
Sofa Pillowl
' ne Laura It iiricr. II I: la fitr U ltd Air i dr . R k II, Power- CLARKS
WILSON-MAIER
(Include* CToaiitR)
glide trry rta-onalile equity ING hat mm cl In our new- lora
Elm
lilrlt Piter. Evrirtt Harper
AMEltD AN’ TOURISTER
rreannable pevmenl* Call after linn 602 ft nth SI., phone
Phono
FA
i
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112
N
Park
,
A 7 ft. HE rrfrteeralor and Norgr
SANFORD FURNITURE CO
IA 2 117 4
LUGOAGE
7 p in I A 2 7134
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Uvir.f Room Suitit — Jlirmrelectric aiove. good condiuon
Strong - Smart — Rnomy
5eU
and
Aeeemrtea
Pl.l AIRINO
Belroom Fuitev — Baokeafev
Bcih 1109. Phone FA 2 1146.
33 f! 2 bedrnom trailer, complete
Wtd* Selertion of Sites and Crier*
OFF
IlflM K • SEEK K IIS
Contracting A Repair!
Throw Rug* — Cedar Robrv
t with a»nlng« — imall equity, a*
YOWELL'B
__
ft INN TV
l ire I vlliiiatea
: &gt; - flt . n i i u i i i : and
Caning Sat* — B ritt Ware
mine payment* — Plnerreit
___ Ml
E, Dt
FA 2 2921 only ^67 .50 monthly
.Sinung Tea Kittle*
01 H V i;n v IIKST
linUSEUOl.D GOOD*
R. I.. HARVEY
Trailer 1‘ark, Rhone FA ? JM#
(I
Block*
Wen
OI
Freneh
Ute nur Lay A Way Plan
A iin g Ovrna, Popcorn Popper*, TPD WILLIAMS IIARDWAHE
2 0 ! .N.infnrrl Ave I’Hooo I V 21363
Annul art 20tii Si reek
• RIG VALUES
Cane .try Seta and Range Sell
fr* a llr ir lllt 2 lilt hnmr lurat 1 2 -ROUTS and MtlfOHA
^
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E rriior &gt;r|». nan n ; vi Chemia
MODEL OVEN DAILY
• QUICK CREDIT
24—PIANO 8ERYICK
RANDALL ELECTRIC CD
ed
in
nil
r
quie!
*ril|(in
of
town
Let u l vhnw J WI •
try Seii it* Beung Glovei 4*1
• EASY TERMS
Your
r.vinrud*
Dealer
112 MegDOlla Ave
Fvrellently
eared
for.
k
prired
TRUE Froitrrool Frigidnr#
F.JkCLPHONAL VALUE
Dump Trucki from t M
NANO TUNING A Rl PAIRING
RiillSON SPORTING GOODS
right *
Refrigerator and f'reetrr
W I L S O N - M A IIC R
GOODYEAR SERVU’E STORES I Bedroom, 2 bath kltrhen equip
W. L. HVHMON
The Areepted Gift
H
ii
6
E.
lit
I'kone
FA
2-39*1
New- Ami Uird Furniture
ped home Many other ealra*
Ph. FA 2 4223 Aller 3 00 p, m
SAMSONITE
I EATI ID S
311 E. Firat St.
FA 3 382J
619 Brin cliff. FA 2 IIOJ._____
i aid Table*
10 S3
• r iM t r e ii (iioi k eoflitnirhoa
.‘i * rl i i . h i m ; t u s n t tc reins
FURNITURE CENTER
ROSA- L . PA Y T O N
• Bmli up roi’I
Sl'etland pony, gentle. laddie A
CKERENT TOOLS: ft'renthev,
fthtl* doing your C bniim ii
3SA V K $
llfl W. Firvl S».
• llardwuud floor,
For carpentry, painting, icreen
bridle FA 7 3721.
rlleri, Hack B»wi. 21"# Off Lift •hopping ire eur varied icleetlen Reglitered Reel Latst* Brekar
New
&amp; lf*ed
Ph
FA
2-1301-17
92
at
Hiawatha
I
nr.
looflnp,
and
platter
repair,
•
|ulpped
eleetri'Kitchen
Fer Remainder Of Month
MONROE CORNER
Ship n Shore Blouvet. Aileeo
F u rn itu re and A ppllnnrca
13— AftTlt 1.1.9 WANTED
aiphali tile, atlicaiog aiding,
• Oil apace neater
GREGORY LUMBER LO.
tnAFT
A
GIFT
SHOP
New 2 bedroom home, terrarr»
^ f U a f i r — Cotton Knit T-Shirti, 8th St k Maple Ate FA 7 AVW
m i'onry nr ««od itepa, Itiellne
• Hot weter heeler
ft&gt;*t Flrit Street
(linn». large ear pnrte and mill!*
l a t h for furniture nr aurplua,
Petal Pu*hrr* and Coordihatei
and repairing garagra and
• Venetian hiinil*
runm.
J4.N**.
Il.nno
for
rquii
Super
Trading
Poll,
Saa/ord
HOLLYWOOD SHOP__
21)1-209 r Fii at St I’h. r.V 8 0963
weevkmg rail I
2 4**49.
• Air conditioner
tialanre *J2 per month I’m r
Orlando Hwy. TA 2 OUT.
• Fully liled hath
JIOJl'D Sportiwear. Colton knt'
I A 2N77I
Thi*
ii
a
free
raaa
in
iha
Ritt
Uted furniture, appliance*, toola
• Small jalnuMid purrh
Capri panti. okirta k hlouvei After "6” FORMAL WEAR and Ijirgr arlevtlon nf toy*, alhtelle
17-REALTY PVRIT1RS
Theaire for John Lamb. Kip,
ete Boujht-aold Larry', Mirt
•
Recently
painted
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r
IS
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ACCESSORIES
Coordinate* In all vtyle*.
quipment. twala. molnr*. hunting
Dfc. 23, ’34
213 Sanford A* 1 Ph FA I 4U3
•
l
enred
in
bar
K
*
anl
Sanfurda
3lnat
Mudrrn
*'k Ctumley A Jlontcilh
Fj Im and Rental Servlre
GARRETTS
and rimnin rqulpmrm
•
ftetl
landaeaprd
lawn
Rrauty Salon
JIJI ROBSON'S MEN'S WEAR
F&gt;erything For The Sportiman at 11? Foulh Park Ph. FA 2 l,” l
Firvl St. k Sanford A*e.
• Many nice ihade tree*
Suit Water T. V. Slimp*
111 Magnolia Ave.
ROBSON S SPORTING GOODS
IIVRAIEIT S 0E.U TV NOOK
W KLCOM K NAVY A M ) N EW CO M ERS
A GIFT THAT RRINGS
mv Sn (ilk
FA 2 3741
ROBES Waah’n Wear end Wool3
lledroont—
l
X
2
Hath
PLEASURE
FOREVER
era ».9S tn 31493. Ro'ie A I’ajim a
T O S A N F O R l)
M i l l l l l i r ft \MfI!!I»
SDDjli
Movie Cameraa. prlre*1 from 13? Vi
Sell nnlv 10 92
•
Sietla Gl«*vw«re
WIEBOI.DT8
CAMERA
K1IOP
H I. PERKINS A SON
We Invite you lo lie o u r iguiale ulm ulutely free
Beautifully Decoraled Sarving
Career opportunity, m i n i m u m
110 Sn Park A*e.
EXCr.LLE.NT TERMS!
26| E F irit St.
FA 2-1*1!
Trav*
wagea *720 per mornh. Mini be
ttilh u u l nhllgii'.lun nl tine of S an fo rd '* leading
I
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2
YHfl.
OLD
YOWELL'S__________
m im ed, h u e own car. a|fa 23
t hriilmat Gift* of TTuili.
-Motel* while you locale nu.m ble h o u i l n i (or
low Down Payment,
Flannel Shirts It M or 2 for 13 So
HOME • SELLERS
to 33. reildrnt of Sanford Irea,
Jrllie*. Pecan* and Candiri.
&gt;uu
nnd yuur fam ily. Pick up y o u r key Bl th e
Do Your Chrivtmai Buying
A Mnnthly Payment*
I he i&gt;e»t pla c to arl| your home
.Sleeping Bag* R-H up Camp We ahip S l II Green Stamp*
Salea eiptricnre helpful but not
Sole* Office.
On Our Kavv Payment
BUnketa $3 67 or 2 fnr *7 oo
where
mort
home*
are
told.
CONTACT
•*
receiiary.
Apply
1
*0
W.
2nd
St
tipen 7 In 9 every da*
ttr Lay A-W'ay Plan
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORK
Thura between I a m, 4 16 a
STUCKEYS llwy. 17 92
FURNITURE CENTER
Stcnstroin Itvally
310 S n ln rd A'cnve
m. nr writ# llog 3T2, Sanford.
m W. Firat St._______
III. It 1.1 It T S1INSTRUM
SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
WANTED AT ONCE
REALTOR
Airman Shirt* A Jaekela; drete &amp;
Wilchft. Luggage. Wallet*
Stereophonic It HI-FI
DRAILEY ODHAM. Pres.
LYNN RISNLR
Raw High Dealer In part Sanford
Many olhrr gift:.
ECORDS k PHONOGRAPHS iport, Wembley Tie* 130—200
Corner
lin y . 17*92 1 27th St.
Phone PA 2*180!
LOTTIE
BROADWAY
nr
Ea*t
Voluala
Co.
Write
RaulHoleproof
Sock*
I
09
pr.
SANFORD
JEWELRY
WINN TV’
Avuxlalea
Cor llwy. 179! A 27th St.
elgh'a. Depl. FAL.4I0R, MentAND LUGGAGE
Bath Rohea 9 93
FA 2 29*4
3U K. lit. St.
Th. TA I 7(10 piui, linn790 fcaaJord Ava.
Ph. FA . M l
PURLCIX ■
rk«M PA I-kMI
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Gifts for Her

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Gifts for Boys

Gifts for Dad

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Childhood Fantasy Rules
This Town At Christmas
CHRISTMAS VILLAGE, Torring ■ ly llfe-slse figures of the Holy
loo, Coon. —(UPI) — When Family. The animals, the Three
Christ m u time rc/ls armed, Tor Wlaa Men, the Angels and the
Guiding Star — all ire Ihere.
rtagtoo cesses to be an industrls) This year more than 50/00
center sad becomes a little world youngsters and adulis are expect
of childhood finis sty Instead
ed to visit Christmas Village. Only
The Yule tide spirit took hold local residents are permitted dur
M s year on Sunday, Dec. T, with lag the first week. But alter that,
the opening of Christmas Village, everyone Is welcome
where Santa Claus and his elves A special day—Telephone Day
a n greeting thousands of kids and —is set aside for children who
frownnps from near and far.
cannot visit Santa in person. And
Every day. until Santa leaves there'a also a "Hospital Day,"
Christinas Eve on his Very Im­ when Santa and his elvrs visit
portant Journey, the Jolly old the shut-in* at Chsrlotte Hungergentleman Is .“at home" to all.
ford Hospital here
Ha sits on a flittering throne Christmas Village Is In lls lllh
near a ' erackllnf fireplace sur­ year. It is a project of the Tor
rounded try *11 kind* of toys and ringtnn Park and BecrriUon De­
Bluffed animals. He ehats sally partment and was conceived by
with the younailer* who call on program director John Bortenski.
him, and listens aympathctlrilly to He Ihought of the Ides to show
their secrets.
the people his gratitude for their
In n nearby room are his elves, tr.sny kindnesses while he was
hamraerlnx, pstnlini end deccirat- seriously ill In a hospital
la f thousands and thousand* of
toys that must he ready for de­
livery by Christmas Eve
As they work, they talk with
the children, answer their rndtess
questions. show them where they
TAMPA (U PIi—A young father
sleep and eat. The walls and ret!
lac of the workshop fairly drip and hi* I-ycar-oM daughter each
with toy*, gay decorations and lin­ lost two finger* Wednesday tn the
whirling blade of a power mower
eal.
Dominic Ditnchl, M. of nearby
The elves, with their stocking
eaps, pointed green shoes ind fur­ Riverside, was mowing gras* at
ry beards, look the same as they a motel when hi* daughter. Linda,
stuck her hand tn the mower.
(to in the story hook*.
Bianrhi tried to fre* hi* djugh
Emm the workshop, it's otlv a
atone’s throw to the Chrlstmis Vil­ ter'* hand from the machine, but
lage corral. ThsUs where Santa's before he could pull It out, the
reindeer—all eight of them —are Wade lopped off two fingers on
both hls and hi* daughter's left
kept in readiness for Dec. U
in a little pink house there's hand.
Rudolph the Bed No»ed Brlflderr
The brain of the average human
and in a smaller pink bouse a
male weigh* 1,400 grams, or 45 3
baby reindeer—Soowfiake.
A muted carillon arrangement of ounces, according to tha Armed
“ Joy to the World" leads the child Force* Institute of Pathology. The
ran to the creche, where the na­ average fertile hrsln weighs 125
tivity scene la depleted wUh near­ grams less.

Four Fingers Lost
By Man, Daughter

Washington Window

Telephone Book Is BankTo Some People'1959

w il l Be Very Good For Economy

PITTSBURGH —(U P!)— ,,My biUi. which the subscriber stuffed
- The
money. . .the 1150. . .It's in the into hls pockels He was whistling *SEW YORK - ‘L'1’1'
&gt; " r 19a '»
,ft * 1 ver&gt;'
book. The book your man Just as he walked away.
Telephone book, have been the
,or ,he r,,lon ‘ rf,Ur£Ca’
picked up today "
,
.
„
economy
The Pittsburgh housewife gasped repository for marriage licenses. Lesdlng economics see no boom
out the words over the telephone ilock certificatei. love letter* &lt;j^ej0pmcnt in 1M9, but they are
to an official of the Reuben H. army diichar^e paper* and even ^nfldent the poll reccition recov.
Donnelley Corp. which holds ■ baby formula*.
ff).
heyan in 1951 will concontract to distribute directories Samuel F
Phillips, general
throurh the new year
for the Bell Telephone Co throurh t commercial manager of Bell, who Tb» consensu* is that higher perWJ h ? * o E na.,ured the woman ,up' ry , f * ®v*r,U distribution I .^ 's, incom e' IncrcIIcd'governth ie v e * ! ? e ff o r tC u ld he made *P‘ rH ®°
r'f*'n,,y ,0
inert business and consumer
t tin* ihi mr&gt;rev it » j i Whn * sweet n ig
*
tpcndlnf. a record lev cl of con*
» was remrnH to hJr r t J w a t r t
a hr. r " “H
. Ph,,,lp‘ •&lt;"»'»"« »n'' * ,M l ,,,rk ,n ln
” 'd
, V ‘nS ,hf .h*d lf.n i0mt ventory aeeWBUlaliOfl Will everct.e
the wad of hills triumphantly and pictures
that were keepsakes The - ^ ^ t i l forces for expansion
cried *•
plcture» could not be rcplsced and yjanv rconomitti also believe
"It * a rood thing I'm ayatema- she pleaded with ua to find them th&gt;, inflation will be arrested In
lie f had the hill* stashed in
• Af! "
°! l**’r-blous dig |9W making most of the antic!
the yellow pae under ‘Banks.’ "
Donnelley officials say subsrrih f U’r '■’f011*" ,l*c5“
** paled gains In economic activity
a i i t o ^ a K r t w e s and valued ,,’n '1 ,k^ pl!c,“lLM ^
lh: real r&lt;H,er thin flh il* » n
kecDiakcs each year w-jien their
nrw*
Although the economy will rue
telephone hook "vault*" are torn
h ,r ,0 plrk h,,m up 41 ,hf steadily through 1955. the new year
office
will not be without its problems
r d to
"That
ago. The
■nriirv collector had
...... wrai two months -«»
.Comprtitlmi for fie consumer ,
One Donnelley
T
^ «W1k «*" ^
- d Industry
barely left . T m e whenit*r panicwill he faced with a continuing
stricken resident raught up with
profit-rqueere The level of unetn
him.
ployment

$434 billion, about four billion dol­
lars below 1957
The biggest gains in 15k) are
looked for In Industries hardest hit
by the recession, tnctuding automotite, rubber, iteel. copper, alu
minum, appliance* and railroad
The construction induitry, which
countered the industry trend in
PM by operating at record JcveH.
will do even better in 1055 Th&gt;
volume of new-construction tn I9W
may rue another three billion dol*
,lf‘ ,0 4 n*"*' * * * o( ' ' m*" 51
billions.
The auto industry, which ar
reunis directly and indirectly for
one out of every *even Jobs In the
country. 1* highly optimistic that
it* I9» model cars will sell well
The *"t.rip.Ved improvement In
auto iiles — from 4.500.DM units
In ISM to S.SOO.OOO or more -w ill
benefit a long list of supplier In
riuslries. including tires, pilnl. tex
tile glass and steel
Sparking Ihe growth o( the cconomy in the
. . . .coming
„ year will he

i* expected to d«cllne th« nation s L S mtllnn ronsumer*

will mean consumers w-tll have
almost SIR billion more to spend
in 1959 than in 1951.
Consumers ire expected to add
about on# billion dollar* to their
savings In the new year.
Also brightening the picture 1*
the belief that industry's expend!
turcs for new plant and equipment

will begin rising liter in the year,
This, coupled with the reversal of
Inventory policies from liquidation
to accumulatlor. will be definite
upward factors In the economy, j
The economy came through the
recession in good shape. Some ex­
cesses were eliminated and a

Pro League Breaks

Jirry thVt now [spick*
Ing up speed
The high level of consumer
spending and government expen-

A ffp n H n n rn

dUurci in 1?5* prevented the bust

M rre n a a n c e

R eco rd

re tu rn

7th Straiaht Year
T'nlled Press International
The Na'ional Football League
recorded Its first attendance total
of more than three mi!lmo in 195*
while breaking its crowd record
for the *eventh straight • year
According to crowd figures released at the T? m itdar se»*on
name* the prnfe.- nnal circuit at
tra d e d T tw .nn cu*lo-ners tb|*
includes a —
few
'e a r This figure inclines
thasasand fart* who got tn on com-

the^man^icreameX*1 m
( U S p id O T H D o n a t e d
iiowlv
h e 'Federal
slowly and
aod tthe
Federal Reserve v ho account for almost twoIhirdv nllmentary tirkels but CnmmisMONTPELIER. Vt —(L'Fli — Board's tight t..oney policy—which d all the goads and services sold • loner B 'rt Bell s final official
Setting the directory, the man
eus 1mikes
makes it more exprnilve
expensive io
to borrow
boi
shook it Out floated ivi rrlip l » Thr Sl»lehcmic here has 2BI
2fit cui
each year.
count of pay ire spectators should
ft
i rtax.*« hut
k*«l n
nk
pldors
nobody
knows where money — may hair some effect
Economist* anticipate that con too three^ ,mlllton The 15 clubs
they came from Official record*
on housing starts later in the year simrrs will spend close to 5307 ^ew* J RW.TII istt year
don't mention Ihe nirke! plated
prspiir three problems, econo- billion in 1955 for everything (rom The
The *m dl'idual crowd* for the
brass bowls, which are polished mists surveyed fsy United Pres* automobiles to haircuts That final week end nf the regular
every two year* when Ihe State international are convinced 1959 would be a gam of about 517 bil­ c.imn.i!tr Browns ■ Giant* at
I^-gislatifre meets,
H||j witness "a sound business lion over 1958.
New York 83.192: Rams • Pack­
The groundw ork for this increase ers at Los Angelr* M 631 Colls— ■
■ ■
recovery along a broad front "
r»
rx i •
/" L
The groi* national product, the in comtimcr spending will be laid y orty.Nmer* at' San Francisco
Boy B a k i n ? t l i u n i p
dotltr value nl all.g-wd* and *erv by an estimated . 3 7 per rant tn j j ^
----------ars at Chicago.
NEW YORK t UPI i - Light
Eagles Redskins at WashDRONO. Maine —&lt;UPIi—The ires purchased in th» nation, u creisr m personal income reflect
heavyweight champion
Archie new cherry pie baking champion slated io rise around right per ing higher wages and salaries,
Steel­
inrton. 22.821: Cardinals
Moorr, the ring a marvelloua Me­ at Orono High School i* 17-ycar- cent in 1959 tn a new all time high longer hour* at the job and rising ers
at Pittsburgh. 16 680
thuselah. was rigmrd "Fighter of old Leonard l Comeau. a varsity of J4TI billion Some economists employment.
Ihe Year" today by the Boxing football player who won the title j look for an even greater increase
Disposable income «h*t can­
Writers' Association
Production of plastics totalled
to 195* reflecting the reerfsionIsjmers have left after prying their
against the girls in hi* home eeo
The BWA unanimoualy voted nomtrs course only two weeks if which stalled industry in the firs* txxrs. also 'n il rise 5 7 per cent fo&gt;ir billion. 587 million pounds tn
him the annual Edward J Nell ter baking a pie for the first lime iix months, the GNP declined to | to a rrw peak of S32* billion, which i 1957. up seven per cent over 1958
Award for nut standing eontribu
Uons to the sport during 195* His
greatril contribution was list
w-cck’s berolcsUy dramaUc de
fen*e agalBit Csnadian Y'von Du
relle at Mootreal
When Informed of his selection.
Archie declared. "Oh. great! All
my life I’ve been fighting toward
this It's the richest reward nf
mv career "
The writers also voted the
James J
Walker
Memorial
Award for long and mentoriu*
service to Brooklyn's Sam Taub.
nnee secretary to the famoua Bat
Maslcrsnn and Inngtlme boxing
wTlter and radio announcer. He
has been the association'* record
ing secretory nearly 30 yeira
Moore. 42 or 45, and Taub. 72.
will receive their plaque* at Ihe
writers’ dinner next month

Ole Archie Named
'Fighter 01 Year'

nell dfc|lne from becoming a mon
serious economic dislocation
A key factor behind the o p ||
miim surrounding PSI Is the greaT
improvement that haa been noted
in consumer confidence since the
recession hit its peak In the spring
nf jgyi when consumer* are optimlstic about their economic fulurfi they are willing to spend a
p ra te r portion of their Incomes
nn those goods and services which
r i | , P th«1r living standards

&amp; Hunt’sPFCANS
Tuexdo
Feed Store
KA 2-2631

MERRY CHRISTMAS 10 ALL!

me the bounce and put tome man
w indow
By LYLE C. WTL60N
in ray plare who is really compe­
WASHINGTON (U TI)-The po­ tent
litical heat where I work is more
lln*i fthndd Art
noise than substance Just now so
am beginning to thmk that
I've been browsing again in the Ihe"I man
who suffers me to re­
UUie volume of thn collected writ­ main In his service is licking in
ing! of my father, the late Har­ business judgment, for It surely
mon D. Wilson.
set ms that If he were alive to hii
My father used to write a col­ Interest* he would give me Ihe Oranse Begins Drill
RALEIGH, N C 4UPI S - The
umn in Arthur Capper'a Topeka bounce and put a new man on
Dally Capital. He ofirn wrote the job who really knows how tn Syracuse University football team
which will inert Oklahoma m the
about a character he called "The run it
Orange Bowl at Miami, FIs . Jan
Worried Man " My father was a
"I intend to query •&gt; lot ol my I. begins drill* today at the Norm
good man and ho really wasn't working
friends in ascertain If my
worried much. He used to write, experience Is * common one If II Carolina State University field
and mean It. that he was perfect­ is. I am going tn quit worrying Syracuse Coach Ben Schvvartrwal
ly reconciled — wnuld ho wholly but If It turns out (Mat others are der plans two a day practice ses
satisfied—If be Just could surcccd not rntlcired a* I am. than I am sions while here before liking hls
4* man squad on In Miami Dec
in being a good average man
going to hunt a new joh. In order
He was, in fact, way above av­ to have a place to light when 27.
erage. Ho never tasted alrohol In • am fired "
any form, but he was not a pro^
My mother was alarmed when Shop For Christmas
hlbilionJit. He didn't smoko murh. this piece appeared But my fatli
At
bu* hr had a pipe and old Carrie cr reassured her. explaining that
A. Nation, a battlc-ax U ever was. hls bos* wouldn't be c h u m p
itormed Into the office one day nnough to fire him and he never
and beat up hit pipe with her did. Don ! gel the idea my father
hatchet. My lather thought that «a* a lin y or pnllyanna He had
was funny and wrote a pi e r e few had habit*, hut out in we*,
about it for ht» column
tern Kansas limy still tell how his
Bcasoas for Worry
profanity could in minute* rlpeu
214 E. 1ft
But the piece I am borrowing a whole fieJd of grain
tcrtiy i* one he wrote about "The
Worried Man " My father knew
what men worried about. This is
the piece:
&gt;1 frequently wonder how II li
that I hold my Job. Half the time,
when l receive my check at the
red of tb« week. I eipert also to
Gel
get a nota informing mo that
Cns»h
» y servlets are no longer need
ed; that it is time for » * to hunt
Km
a new Job. There m iT be no real
ARMOUR’S
reason for this, but I eannot get
Charily
eiver the feeling l do my best
ftrn tie
116 Its 20 \
with Ihe task* that are assigned
With
to me. and try in every manner
I ,II
to pieiso my employers But in
spite of all I can do. 1 am con-.
QUICK FROZEN—HIM
ttnuallr meeting people who tell
me how my work should he done.
"They tell me that 1 did this
thing wrong, and that 1 fell down
miserably when I attempird to do
wv-nsthing else. They are rnolto­
nally pointing out errors of judg­
r .
ment and telling me bow much
better thing* could hive been
done I am painfully aware ol the
ddlfieeriei In toy work, but I
Shurfine
find that my wise friends are onto
rev failings vs better shape than 1
STUFFED
am- It Is on this account that 1
wonder so frequently how it t*
that 1 manage to hold my Job
.1 - I . h .
Winter Garden T O l i v o e
I meet so many people who are
Can
Family Siee
O liv e s
doing nothing, aod who teg] other
people bow much b e t t e r they
2 Or.
Fruit Pics
With S3 or M"rw Order
could do my wvtrV, that It Is a con
•tant source of surprise to me
kpplr — Tumpkin
Jar
that my employer does not give
Cherry — Prirh
w anongtov

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f f l f t U a t t f o r f r S f m t lf c
VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
FRIDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1958

United Press Leased Wire Established 1908

SANFORD.

FLORIDA

NO. 330

Southern States To See Atlas, Record Baby M oon
Satellite May Broadcast
Ike's Voice From Space

Atlas Can Be Seen Only 35 Men Knew; Mass-Killer Loses; Four-Ten Satellite
Over State Today 'Launcher' Didn't Will Die March 2? 'On Course'Toduy

WASHINGTON* (t P I'— The IV
lens# Department announced that . CAPE
, „ CANAVERAL.
. ..Fla. (UPD ager
.... here for . Contatr.
..
...the com
I.INCOI \ Neb (I PIS - The
t'AI’K CANAVERAL. Fla. (LTD— An American antel
the pant L*. S. Allas satellite can ^
M r«r*»o‘ In the l mted l-any that made the Atlas and
WASHINGTON (U PD — Prrsl-I Without confirming i«r denying v* *Pfn by the man in the itreet
that the Atlaa mu- T rain Maloy. chief teat ronduc- Nebraska Supreme Court today Ills* vvcitfhiity: icnrly I ' * tone circled the earth toduy. n|i(iar*
«Uot EHeohotaer’a voice may be that Eisenhower's voice u a i In- p, to American ritlrs before night
"»* '"tended aa an earth lor, were the only two Comair upheld the first • drgree murder ently ready to hroadcaat on cue the voice of President Kisen*
satellite up until two hours before men atsltoned here who knew the conviction of mass killer Charles hovver.
beamed on earth stations from solved. Defense Department offi j,u tod*v
Starkweather and set March ?7 as
outer apace today.
dais said they hoped to trigger
ThP pfnUEon , ald the satellite foundling. President Eisenhower secret
The Defence Department announced at 12:30 p. tn. to­
the date o( execution
A recorded presidential state- the tap« recorder into action hena)lP ,y,rPP pa„ P, 0\ r r the
onf of ,h# 55
"We spent all week making up
d ay that ihe Allan •satellite is “moving satisfactorily on
Starkweather,
former
garbage
O m ent was believed to be stored In tween noon and 4 p m e.s t to lm lPd States during this
after
At
hour* before rero. the itortrs about why we did some collector who shocked the nation
course". It said it should h* visible
a tap* recorder in the gigantic day
noon
8IXC ,hl, schedule for mfn ,n ,he
«r»dting sta- things like w, did 1 McNabh said Iasi January with a savage mur
In three passages over the south­
Atlaa astellite hurled Into an or­
The satellites messages were ,hf afi&lt;.rnoon tall times eastern ,lon* h*d ,0
,t&gt;Id
"• became an accomplished liar
spree, had origtnallv b e e n
ern states this afternoon.
bit from Cape Canaveral. FU . to be rrceited by four specially- ,ur.iiardi
B
McXabb. operations manMcNabh taul that when the mis der
scheduled to die Dec I* He was
The mighty Atlas satellite was
Thursday night.
equipped nations—at Los Angeles.
jB
tj,p
f4r,t
0f
these
passes,
its
----------------------------------ill*
WM
launched
there
were
SO
In the first of
passes. Its
convicted May 23 and the Jurv
a double propaganda victory for
Ft. Iluachuca. A rir. Ft Sam Hou 12th
i « i. orbit.
nr|,„ It,, ...it
i*.
,.XPr
|
|
■%
•
0
to
W
men
13
the
blockhouse
Only
will be over New f c l
•
f
v|vcctfied the death pen.vltv
Ihe Unitrd States. It showed the
.ton, Trv and Ft Stewart. Ha
;,Hran' a| jI y,
k j lAA U
J hindful ^
,ri' '
Orleans
JO p m and
and Jack
Jack M
l A / JCf PK C |n* | oA ft C
Starkweather admitted Iti s|jv
ability of American science and
Would further ( ommunicatlons it.
r
i
.
.
u
„
i
s
.
.*
mmI
1
C
V
V
J
I
I
I
I
C
I
J
Mas*
confusion
ami
-luma*
sonvtlle. F la, about 2 p. m . mov l l v V V d ■ # ! I w l *
on a vseeklong murder orgy
(ended lo downgrade previous esIt was expected that If the com- m | (rom „ fll to
erupted when the missile seemed tngs
last January with his girl friend
DENHAM. England it Pit -V
rofk‘ '
to go in a completely unexpected
mumcations experiment succeed
0 n its next pass, about two G o l d f l l i e L O llV lC te C i
Fugalr. 15 He later admit­ 1 S Air Forve court martial to
Th* R.ShO pound latclllte roared
direction Fortunately, the saletx Card
h0UM l , , , r ,hc M,*lU,e * '11 ** WASHINGTON (U P D - Boston officer who destroxs errant mi* ted an 11th slaving, committed a dav sentenced M Sgt Marcus M !T'° "V’
*l
P- m- •-•-«‘ . 7 rja k
4f,n
fr Kl P-“ ° Te'
11 3 40 industrialist Bernard Goldfln# to- files was one of tho«e in the month before the murder ram Mary moul, 37. of Hobby sv tile. N. Thlir»‘u )'- •' was a bulls ey* on the
page
would ^
«
p- m : AbiJfnr T , x - 3:51 p- m * -lav was convicted of contempt of know
V . to life imprisonment for th* ! vrr&gt;r '•” » trF ** ,hf Air Force. An
RERUN (UPII — The CommaDallas 1 JJ p. m ; Shreveport. La . , ouft
an mcome tax ca-e In
Card was sonvictrd Nov. 21 of,
Curt Johnston 31. who pushed the same eharges of first degree premeditated arsentr munter o( 1automatic guidance system, in use
lis t orgin Junge W elt ridiculed n’«rfl»Ir*dio networks for broad- 3 .5 * p m,: Jackson, Miss.. 3 54 p^uon
for the first time on a satellite
the button to fire the Atlas, had murder a--l ven'meed to life im­ hi* 43 year-old wife
the Atlantic Tar! as a paper
....... cJ ,l._*ndProbably to the \oice p m . Pensacola. Fla . 3 i* p. m .
sbool^ performed perfectly , and
The
14-man
court
took
almost
no
Idea
he
w
a
s
launching
a
moon.
prisonment. Her attorney Is seek, two hours before returning Hi* the Atlas was guidnl. rather than
tiger" today, and challenged the °\_Cmf rle*: .
..
. . Tallahassee. Fla.. 3:59 p m and ‘G if t* X o t W a n t e d
right of th* Allies to defend West
broadcast recordings would Jacksonville again a p. m.
”.V*.’w t s ~ V . " Ti' p ! “ The
°Rf '’re' ,ou* ‘ho° ' &lt;u&gt;- h' ing a new trial
sentence of life Imprisonment at thrown, into exactly the orbit path
put a dramaUc highUfht on a
The latcllite s next trip o\cc ATI.ANTA.
t t P n — Tnc |,J4j l»rrn duinc *uaiic riUinc *ml
hard labor for the dapper ser­ that had been planned
» • * .:
. ...
communications icit that could the United States wtll be over low"^ V
.^ihincome
co m f^tax
t^Ttornts
o rn ! Ing 1'’ld
'*f ” ,rn °went
U,&lt;“ d“r*
The Allas rarrletl In its nose
The Red publication scoffed at , „ d |0 a fulure o{ Um)tIfli mll.
_ , . __
.
..
. . . mat ng out
state
geant The sentence also earned
firing H"Everything
well
er Calfontia and it I. expected to
s
advantage of the holl- and since ibro dvr crew has in­
rone a communications system de*
Hte NATO Council . uRUimoul „
ln J cm U|n U|f, oi
a
dishonorable
discharge
and
for­
po.ul rate.
d tc.ien in Part- iM . wrr!. to re Ul„ fop „ mmuoleitton, lnd u l . be 'J.lble low on the hor .on in
feiture of all pay and allowances. signesl tn record messages front
sisted that he wear the same
1
Jeet Ruulan demands for West fVlllon re iay. the 150 pound pay- the San Diego area about 3:35 p. •
The lourt late Thursday found station* on Ihe ground and play?
clothes
every
shot
m.
J e m abandonment of the Commu ,Md
,he , 700 p0J%
Won’t Visit Russia
Marymont guilty of poisoning bis them bark at a specified time. The
Thursday night he was wearing
mst encircled city.
includes a tape recorder xehlch
wife. Mary, with arsenic and com­ Defense Department hinted strong­
WASHINGTON (U P D - The At­ a black ten gallon hat. leather
• One is forced to think of the can store up as many aa l.MO
mitting adultery with Mrs Cyn­ ly that President Eisenhower'*
las satellite launched Thursday boots and a ted string bow tie
words of Mao Tie tung. who de­ words.
thia
laylor, a 24 year old English voice might be one of the first re­
night will not travel over Russian
l ruled Piets International
layed back from spare.
scribed Imperialism as a paper
woman.
territory, a Defense Department
The four ground stationa sent
A (rrsh blast of snow and tubIa*ng As Res
tiger.'* Junge Welt
tiger,'"
tveit .aid,
raid, -Imper
"imper- m enage, to the satellite which
The
American
serviceman,
a
spokesman said
rrro Irmpcratiiret pushed into the
The n*nr satellite measures &amp;3
lalitm li outwardly fearful and ,, wll, re{urn t8 lh, ltatton,
Korean
War
veteran,
could
have
rortbern plains I vie Thursday,
fo*t long, twice as long as th*
frightening, but inaid. weak and receipt of a toded signal.
Reds
Report
Atlas
whipped alonf by ’0 In 10 mile I'een sentenced lo death on the average highway bus. It outweigh*
bollo-ar.
:
iunler
charge.
The Defense Department hinted
MOSCOW (UPI 1- Moscow Radio
per hour winds
"No military threat wdl prevent that Elienhowvr . voice wai used.
Maiymont stared straight a Russia'* .Sputnik II. which weigh.
PARIS (UPD— Gen. Laurti Nor- and the official Tast new. agency
The Chicago weather burrau Is
the canrytal out of the measures
head
as Col. Albert Snider of In • d t.139 pound*. and Sputnik III,
-------------------------—
stad. NATO supreme commander, loday reported the successful
turd cold wave warnings (or most
announced by the Sox let Union . .
dtanapolt*.
In d . Ihe court presi­ which weighed 2.923 pound*.
_
_ .
warned the Soviet Union today th e 11, unchmg of the U. S Atl.a mi.,,
... of the Midwest north of the Ohio
Scientist* »aht the hlg assembly
Sfthe transfer of control over its N o n r A A C
\ o l l l r i l l A 'Vest will not heatltate to hit back' lile wiiiKsut comment
TAI.l a iia s s m . u r i i
Mo River as void north winds os re­ dent. read Ihe sentence
should be |&gt;lalnty visible in th*
sector of Berlin to the local n u Q l O B S J C l U l l Y C ’nth nuclear weapons tf Russia
,
»'d» mo,or‘‘,i
hern spared
run a mild, stnilliernlv floss- of air.
southern part of the United States,
Reds). Those gentlemen who
9
attacks
Resrulus Is Scrapped rate
»n0,h,rincrease—at
4U,° ,ub‘,W
v mfnr
,urjnf,‘
The cold Canadian air churned
shining most brightly at dusk.
least
the
.poke such hard w ord, in I’arii
up snow at many points along the
Ihr firing quickem-vl speculation
T n la l
a
be absolutely no WASH,NGTON U P D - T h e time being
certainly must Wi-owr that an at
tack on the German Democratic l O f
0 l3
M XH1Q
'"••‘‘n-lcrst.ndini about thedeter Na , , %uperuMe Rcgulu. II to
that Hu* country is nearing the
State Insurance Commissioner nortlirrn tier of states, as well as
rum
at
some
points
where
a
brief
point where it could put a man
J. Edwin Larson Thursday turned
!fcpu “ c would bo su ic id e ;
nuclear weapons in case of ag abandonrd by the I»efen»e Depart- down a request (or rate Uiovts reprieve (rom record cold hud
into space. Some scientist* point­
The Commumst publlihed Berlin
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - The srflllo n » Norstad said lie ad
11 ruled h dms ■ondilloti*.
ed out that the United stalea now
Teitunr charged that unemplor- state NAACP will push for "com j,cvsed Ihr' assembly of the seven ment in three weeks as an econ- totalling ** 1 Jkw rent The re
New snow- mrasuml at thrre
baa that capability, hut the pro­
quest viav tiled by Ihr Nalmnal
ment is increasing In West Berlinp|fte racial desegregation" in nalton Wei, Kuropean Union which cmy measure
MOSCOW ( UPI t — Nikolai Bul­ blem still la hour in get th* spaee
because
German buimeasmca
buiineasmca are
are—*
*— --*—
•- ^-------Buicau of Casualty Underwriters Imlit* rally lo-lay —ronlpmrd tn
ctuM German
voting,
achools.
housing govern it holding a four day session here Af l . vc R Z L 'p -it 1 o n e
Larson denied tho increase be fall m Minnesota the Oikotas, ganin appeared today to have traseler hack alive.
u- k
P
h T
ill1 *nd mdu“ n m F or,d* b&gt; nnfi»p
Nor»Ild
tbe "shield
* forces WASHINGTON lUPIl
T.p T1 — •
cause th. Rurtau produced at Wisconsin and Michigan At much taken much of the brat nut of the
rCltlflld Cllf.
1H3.
Kit w,d
enmnund
. . . i{pinn#H
six inches was forecast for "anti-party" charge* agiinst him
The Zeitung n ld th t fitualion
The sroup'i eieculne hotrd. *- #Tcf tK* fnp-w.. t* r*ute m~i Tcnlafion •aid iftdtr
Alla* c?fidtnre only the loss experience as
by making a full confession and
companies in its utganiralion. .Minnesota.
ran
In the mid .Mississippi \ alley, conlribulmg In Ihe case against
'■
Z R
1xe* 'U,e
10' consider
after launching his initial lull
/feet
r,h4ll",«
h#a t" feet In vsIhlrti make up less than So per
&gt;r *to Soviet demands E
forT the
chart
Iti h,re
course for theThur‘d*-V
next throe
.n .,v
long ' and
der
__ . . . U . - f VI’ . . .
. . I . M t a f v AN
..
.
- 1* * 1 *
1 , 1 __ . . . . .
__
conversion
of West DBerlin
into an year., said. it wit]
rent of the sompanies in Florida ui yet untouched hr the approach­ hi* fellow m tsrm ni*
place Hrsl
"Thl. pause, coming shortly if dim eter.
No such plea* veere reported to
undefended *fre« city,"
••.Necessarily the experience 0! ing sold blasts, rrsiiirnti enjoyed
emphasis on voting
most pleasant night conditions have hern entered Isy other for­
A
Racing Revenue Off
i„ ......... .. mIhr weeks
A warming southerly mer leaders accuved of trying lo
L owt&gt;- of Tampa said the goal is fon, ld#r
derision and when he TALLAHASSEE (U P D - State "riling She ..m e type ..f in.uran.r Row of air moved across the are.-\ subvert P r e m i e r Nikita 8.
ND.CiOO rcgiitered Negro voters by lakfl „
muit ,|o so in the full ludllor Bryan Wlllta rcporte&lt;l to '« a reirvant factor . .
whirh with temperatures m the ids.
HONG KONG (UPI&gt;— American
Khrushrhev'* plans to reorganlae
IWJ. a year picked because it 11 Kno*|cd£f that he risk, total an- da'- the state Racing Commission 'he llurrau tailed to condder.
heavy industry. Inrreave farm lurncoat soldier Richard G. Corth . lOOOi anmvers.ry of the free- nihllalion. because we are deter collection, during Ihe r»st yearI arson ripla.mwL
i&gt;induction and lake other *trp* den of East Providence, R. I , re
mg.. of the
ilavci.
mlnf&lt;, 10
t0 use
Ul, an tns
the force, at our declined some *443.121 over the
The Bureau had a.krd an In
10 improve Hie welfare of the Sov­ turned -o the free -eorld today
, . —.
mined
pnor collection period
itre .se of 12 6 per rent m l«dily
after five years in Communist
He .aid the organiialion wiU disposal," he said,
iet people.
iiam.gr insur.ns-e and 22 6 per
China and admitted he was hometncourag* parents to bring- lavs
-p,,. S fn fril, v,ord , «dded rm „
,n
Bulganin,
who
bad
l.-^n
under
sent in property damage.
,hf NATO communique B n S C S LO C lOSC
heavy fire from Kbrualtrhev and sick.
Fourteen children from the suit, as soon as possible to force phalll
Cordon, a former sergeant first
MIAMI t UPI I - Th. nearby " ;.a J*"
1 H u t Communist I’art' leaders a*
Lutheran Home in Slavia will roam integration of school, m large tyvtti%inC ,hr Writ's determine
class, refused repatriation after
poH
alion
i
enters,
where
the
least
,lon
l0
llard
(,rm
.gam
st
the
So
u
a
*
Naval
.r
d
Marine
A.r
It*
,7*L
1
'
,
a
member
an!
posiible
leader
of
through Sanford atoree Monday
resistance Is offered
„ (l lhr, at tn
the w «*.t out of ,erve Base and the Jacksonville
" • be h»* dfn,ed *
m *u,» TALLAHASSEE. Fla (UPII
Ihr anil |&gt;arlv group, confessed all the Korean War. lie erossed into
afternoon, a . they purchase Christ- public
»• I Atr
.. T
TT.iinln,
CrK
•l»hillt&gt;
iMUSaHCl
Ir4tC
. iHlI It The Florida Supreme Court nilrd in a .|*eeeh Thursday In Ihe the crown colony wearing a light
Rut Gov. LeRoy Collins said nVi-lin.
N.v.l
T
e
^
n
lc
.l
a.n
nc
rrn
£
|)m
f
0,
ha,
m at pfts for each other with Thursday he knows of no comntu
t'»ljv that tl,e N '\\i P doe* not
blue overcoat, a white scarf and
t.r will be .hut iI m k 1 |h r 'latest ^
lnnoum. „ 1 J% r
money from the Jaycee Christmas r.lty where voluntary inlegratlon
hive to turn over its ' rank and party's 1 en'ral Conimlllee
a loud blue lie,
i&gt;f a series of N.»y euthact.«
________
Saw
III*
Error
parade balloon sale.
file" mrmlM-rsbip rolls In a Flor
ran be accomplished without pub­
lie told newsmen who met him
The
former
Premier
said
he
op­
W»h five dollar* e tc h to spend, lic resentment and violence.
Ida committee of legislators In
at
Ihe frontier he wanted lo be
posed
parly
policies
while
serving
KIST During Yule?
the youngster, are expected to "We regret very much that the
vrsllgating rnminunltm
home for Christmas, lie denied,
SANTA BARBARA. Calif tl'P D
try out every merchant In town. elected officials feel this can not
However, the court said Hie as nominal leader" of Ihe group however, that he was disillusioned
—From its IWfool transmitter
• They will he escorted by 14 level­ be don« peacefully," Lowry laid
ronimlttre bad a right to know If but that lie bad sine* seen the with eomntunism.
decorated with an eight b»&gt;t
headed adviser, from th . Jay- in commenting on the governor's
curtain (irrsons. »u*pe(lerl of com 1 rrer of hi* v*av *
Winners of the recent Heavy At tower
"I'm very impressed by com­
Bulganin • a p r r r h aimunded
reea The ad’ lsor. have been ad­ statement "However. If forced to lack Wing One bombing derby will holly and mistletoe wreath r.dio
munlsm. were on Ihe member-hip
with damaging epithets against munism." hr said
vL . j , „ ,, . station MST is displaying . *tvn
vised to keep mum on the advice, obtain our rights through other
lists
of
Ihe
orgamrallnn
Irlevi.ion Monday &lt;t 1
....
He admiltn! that he waa a
unless the purchase exceed, the legitimate measures, they must p. m. The program
The rouri also ruled ihe com­ the other member* of the group liaison man in Hw* POW camp
Brorrim' will
wdT"oVmiim
"» a r..
«■ " f ' 1 K » T
orgtnale |hj| c‘h rt|fm
—V.
M.
Molotov,
former
premier
amount In the child's hand
C A PE
CANAVERAL Fla mitter was lawfully nrganirrd ami
be taken "
at Panmunjom" in Korea but de­
from Channel 2. WESII-TV.
The Jaycees netted 3143 from
lt'PI&gt;— An officer l.SOO miles bad the right tn inquire into pos­ and foreign minister: former Pre­ nied tiring a leadrr of Ihe turn­
Appearing before the telavliion t
p .,,.
I
mier
Gromi
Malenkov,
former
the sale of TIO balloon, during the
away pushed a button tod.y »nd sible sedition* conduct of some
audience will be Cdr. Floyd L L -lU ie
Presidium member l aiar Kagan coats
parade The remainder of the pro
Harris, commanding officer of MIAMI &lt;UPI)— Robert It Hat sent a . ” ingr-| Rom
. arc missile nut Florida residents.
Cordon, Hie !i)th of the 21 Amer­
nvleli and former Foreign Mini*
&lt;redi will be turned over to the
i
P
r
ruling
up,•Mentis
pusrd
the
icans who chose communism to
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine Cdr " • •» *“ »
r#r h*»
°',, r , ,hr A ,l,n" f ,n
of »
trr
Dmilra
Sbepllov.
Lutheran Home, where plans have
•ay for several Miami residents
llirris will discuss the history of hirrlgn n r which he parkesl t-r J"
Rulsanin* words damned Mai rhange hi* mind about coining
The Bomarc
Bomarc roomc.i
roomed up
up Ironi In lie held in rontrinpl if they
been made for it. u»e to ChristNaval Attack Aviation, and its » *&gt; »«
wmeone s hacky .rd
The
&lt;
nkov
a* an Iniriguer capable *•( home, drni#*l he was 4 member of
1
r
.
u
a
i
e
k
l
si
Sillw
h
e
a*
• m a a fun
Ticket, will he on sale at the vital importance to tile security '**' Saturday night while hr •• the r*P«
*' lh.r,. “ r°*r uf continue to refine in answer ques alt kind* «&gt;f foulness- criticiicd ,l,c ' ornmu
Party.
The group will meet at the San' door of the Mayfair Inn tomorrow uf the Unitrd States
tended a football game, lie rant noon It rose so swiftly it was lions
Motolov a 1 a man separated from
t
difficult to follow- with the rye
ford Clvle Center at 2 30 p m.; night for the seventh annual (dr. Harris will introduce the f‘nd ,hf house
High al-ove Ihr Florida roast. |&lt;
life and Hie |K-uple; railed Kagan C r O W S L j O t t o ' ’O O *
then wrnd its way down brightly Policcman'i Hail
winning trew Lt Tom Kllrlinc. . .
, 1 - r &gt;v&gt; | s , . , .
iivlch a phrasemonger who Ini _
_
__
F
angled outward and left a vapor
decorated First Street
Chief Roy Williams and Ed Hay- plane commander Raymond Hite A tls lS I . l i t 1 —' ‘ L/sl^ .**
tested work w.th hi. confused R 0 C |&lt; ’ n R o l l U s e d
\ &gt;. " ,,,l ** " '’,l rold *'r
den. president of the Police Ilene- bombardier navigator, and Keith 1 VPF C A N I V E R t l
vneerhes
volent Association, have invited Cchmlg. third crewmen These men (U P I)- The Atlas satellite * I! "* 'T'"'™ * « «• '; * 'k d? ‘ "
MEMPHIS (UPD - Farmer
MARION. Ind 11 PI 1— Prisoner
all Sanford residents to attend the won Ihe coveted individual crew
Charles II Aldrfdt* III uses ruck
*1 a pilotless drone
.taller Sm lib likes In whistle
dance, which starts it 9 p ni
swards for their performance dur its swing around the earth
end roll music In scare crow* out
It was the ninth in Hie test v bile he works
Music will be provided by ver ing Uie derby. They are all mem through thin atmovphere
nf hi* orchard In Mississippi.
scries of the Semi
Vutnmslle
Trouble
with
Smith
though,
be
Fair Ibrnuth Saturn*: 1 onllnAldridge said a crow "Is Ihe
• stile Pete Rtikur and his "Popu l&lt;ers of VAII 9
l,round Environment s y s t e m
Mason Mbarton. Jaycee Christ lalries". RfMrva|Jon|
a* wlunling in the dark while urd rather tool lonlgbl Sllghlly lamp m , p ,r]fl „ a t„ || „ PP%)|
Reservstions mi&gt;.
may ^be
Lt. Kilcllne was commended re M o i'C C o ilC L M ltl'lltC
ISAUEI. In the system, radar limmylng Ihe door of hit rell warmer Saturday. High this af- , tn rotln p -i L T o le * .''™ '" ih / 'w e * lot m*d*
*! l&lt;* S,n,ord r °,,fc
lfn ll&gt; b&gt; Harris, who said. "Tom
WINTER IIA\KN (UPI - '
spots the target and faeds the
Aldridge, who operate* a 400day that sates on tne jaye
t(on&gt; and advance tickets obtained has done an outstanding Job not pathbun executive secretary
of lovatlon and sp«ed to a huge com with x bent uirr Guard Charles lernwin 7# lo 73. low tonighl 3*
**T,
'* 7
airc.Hv ml,1 &lt;r®m *n&gt;' P011” " " " Attendance rnly In his professional perforin- ,ilr Ficrida Canners Assn
a) • puter which In all sage texts i* Flanagan, attracted by Hie whist lo I*. Mind* northerly a t * II arJP (aPnl (n Winona, Ml*#., cam*
In (act. w* have already ww pr(,#t H|||
awardfd during the ance as a pilot, hut also in Ihe Horen orange concentrate output |&amp;alp&lt;t
mile* per hour.
|,rrP ynr n,,, |*l*nt to Pruiper"
Ktngu„n. N V An of- ling, caught Smith ted handed
one third of thg tree,, and expert PV#mng.
training of hi. crew "
farm rally. and said he had to
during the 1957 5* season exceeded f|f#r ,(ipre pyOve* a button which
lo sell out this wee»-end he _
do something about the crows.
Ihe
pre'ious
season
by
some
I
t
launches
the
air
breathing
missile
said
lie letup a public addreaa •}'»per cent.
here
Wharfon urged Sanford residents
lent with amplifier, three trumpet
to get their trees a t toon as
I speaker* spaced alvont the grove,
Two, Counting Down
possible, and avoid thepicked
I end a couple of milei of wire.
C A P K CANAVERAL
» I a IMerro Plans Party
ov er look "
Then he plugged In a radio nation.
1UPI 1—The wife of mis*ilc!n»n
Pietro Manufacturing Co. em
The Jaycre lot on French Ave
Asked wltai waa Ihe Itcst "rrowr
Ton hkrllcy til McKeesport, f'a ployc* and their families w-ilf en­
•betw een Fourth and Fifth St . alio
scarer" Aldridge said, "noek and
•vas having labor pains d u n r; me joy « torkey dinrer loniurrow
holds th* incomplete information
roll »ecord* a.*e terrific."
launching of the Atlas mn*de n,cM dunrig th# annual Chrlstma*
building The structure si ill he
I "Even some commercial*," ho
Interested
persons
will
mest
Jan.
all
dray
dogs
for
rabies.
The
or
finished with proceedsfrom
the
The Jay c*e Christmas taghting and Light Co. and The Sanford
- 4*; '*&gt;
Asked ho* many children ue
THe a lla 'r will be held a the IS to discuss the formation of a Kanlrallon would proside shelter added.
Christmas tree sale. The lot Is contest has been designed lo alios Herald. Second prues of 10 silver
had.
Skclley
replied
Two
and
Ameriran le g io n hut at 7 '.0 p nt Seminole Count, Humane Society.! V" 1 "** homes for stray s. and
open from IP a m. until tl p m
dollars
each
will
be
given
by
the
, . rhrrk on mistreatment of animals
Jaycees ind members of the Jay more i*anford residents an oppor- have posiemon of the Florida vcunttng down.
Attending the meeting will be
(hf c&lt;Man(r
r«e Wives Club ire in charr* of tumly to enter this year
« • ,. .»
Jaycees.
alarsin
Heilman,
diretlor
of
Ihe
the present lime. Ihe city has
sales
with lire breaking down into
The tomtnervial winner
Prcancs Still Silent
Orlando Humane Society.
only * part time dogcalcher. who
spetific classillcationi of the rei Cower and Light Traveling rro.
»
1
NEW YORK 11'P ll— No break
1
Los WHELKS (UPD—Popula­
Heilman "ill explain mrihods uf riv&gt;*a "P animals on police reports.
tdcntial onlries, almost any home pity for one year.
*,,&gt; in m ill I'elay In th# loday- Incorporaling
sui
li
an
organiialion,
1The proposed humane society has tion of the metropolitan Ixt* An­
old deliverers’ strike which has
Is eligible provided the lontestant
Chairman Carlton tiUsa said 10
JACKSON. Miss. lUPI 1—N'er» • tile d the pte*-c* •&gt;( New- lu r k v*.liiah will serve Die entire coun Iwrn supported by the sheriffs de geles area has surpassed Chicago
has followed two simple rules. Jay. -U'hJIe many entries are
by 53000. making It the tecond
The display must kc seen front the coming in, »e would still Uk* to r,us Try hant. nut Mtltown* *' • Cay 1 nine m ajor new ipajers ty. Racking Ihe sucicly are Dr. partment and city police.
Raymond Bass *nd Dr. Jim Foley,
Temporary ahtlter ircnt free) Is largest rite in the nation, the Loi
road and be completed before the *ee everyone who has made any R«&gt;' Cas*nder. pork markatinj fine* Dri. 10.
veterinarians. Val Robbins, county needed for the animala. Mrs. Cow- A ngtlti Chamber of Commerce
A Sanford boy is among Utos* t fllry blank Is submilled
effort to de.orate enter the aun- 'nacixllil at Alabama Pulvte nic
health unit: Mrs. Arnold Hood. Icy has requested an empty barn announced.
.* P uiuiahgJ list fer itholMonday la Ihe deadline for en teat. Jla.iy who think their ilia Institute
According lo figure* compiled
sanford Zoo supervisor: Warren E ., ironi a volunteer anywhere in the
attic schievement at
Baylor tries. Judges hope to announ.e the plays are not worthy of mention
According u&gt; (avendei
“•&gt;* Hest Yule Delivery
WASHINGTON aL PI &gt; - Post* Knowles, city manager; Mr*. F.rn- county. After Ihe Initial meeting, be Ihe chamber, there are now
School far Beys.Chattanooga.
wv.rcrs before Christmas Tne are the very oner with the mest ifrvlng of ham v»ui provide t l
Frink Seott. son of Mr. and awards will he made at the first originality, bound
to appeal to per cent of tbs dally thiamin* n ic e r General Arthur E. Sum- rst Conley and Mrs. Constantine plans will lie formulate#* fnr a an estimated 6.450.000 persona
j fund drive to defray expenses rl living in the I/*a Ang*lea area,
Mrs F- D Seott. h i t maintained Jaycee meeting of 1939 P ru ts the judges.
reads tf the avtrage persen. It'* merfield laid today all reports DeVYoiiki.
rompired with 6.395.000 in Chi­
According to Mrs. Cowley, the | the humane society,
an avurage of on e r better in all will be*25 isvingi beads given
Judges **111 beMiss Florence the thiamine content of tranquil- Indicate "thi* will be the beit
cago.
The New York metropolitan
first
project
planned
by
Ihe
ao-|
Th*
lime
and
place
of
the
meetCbrutmaa
mail
delivery
in
e-ir
mbjecli dunag the current four by the Flenda Stale Bank, Sac- Wright. MriVoli* W
ilUami Jr. u rri that aalra jittery nerves.
area haa li^W.000 rtaakaU .
ociy would he the moncviUlien o f J a g will be
, •*jrir4fdF*|4M Beair, R noda ftoaer toad Joe JiathMux.
] he said

Airman Given Life
For Arsenic Death

C

Reds Ridicule Plan
,T o Defend Berlin

Plains Gel Snow,
Sub-Zero Readings

Soviet Is Warned
Of Nuclear Arsenal

P/tr

Mi win

V* IW'U'

Motorist Spared
Hike In Insurance

Bulganin 'Squeals'
Gets Off Hof Seat

1'Tb*lr*“,mU‘l

S

5 S •'*&gt; ^

""',r m““'M

'Turncoat' Soldier
Coming Back Home

Children To Tour
•Stores In Sanford

State Court Says
N A A C P Records
Can’t Be Obtained

Derby's Top Crew
To Appear On TV

Bomarc Launched;
Seeks Jet Drone

Policemen Invite
Residents To Ball

Whistling In Dark
Did Him No Good

Yule Trees Going,
Jaycees Declare

Weather

Group Trying To Start
County Humane Society

Monday Deadline
To Enter Contest

^Local Boy Makes
Baylor Honor Roll

•in Nervous^ Trv Horn,
Specialist Advises

Los Angeles Says
it's Second Now

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