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East (lets Break, Citrus Endangered

Fire Alarm D elay
Cited At Inquest
CHICACO (UPI) — A delayed
fm alarm
ilirm "definitely"
"rfafliillalu" contrlbut
fltt
•d to the tragic toU o{ 92 dead
la the Our Lady of the Angela
school fire, according to Chicago
Fire Commiaaloner Kotert Quinn.
Quinn, testifying Monday at an
toques! into the disaster, also
•aid the person who called in the

'Strippers' Nude,
Kids Goggle-Eyed,
Parents Get Irate

TOKYO tU PI) — Irate parents
Complained today that a Tokyo
grammar school auditorium was
used last week to stage an elec­
tion campaign strip lease show
while 1(10 of their youngsters
looked on goggle eyed
The strippers cavorted at the
Tanaka P r i m a r y school last
Wednesday night in a show that
featured Dr. Ryutaro Atuma.
Uberal-Democratie candidate for
governor of Tokyo, as its main
spesker.
The embarrassed Asuma said
^ l e f t Immediately after he gave
speech and had no Idea strip
per* were a part of the thow that
followed.
folios * “He said someone else
pUnned the program and that he
was limply invited to give a little
apcech.
TLe children were altracted by
posters sploshed on telephone
poles promising an eroiir nude
•how" a n d ’ "snake and dancin';
(trippers."
The children apparently went to
•to the snakes bill stayed to stare
• t the dancers. Admission was
free.
Teacher* said they knew noth­
ing about the strip show until one
w stood up In his classroom and
described what he hsd seen on
the stage.
"I was a little embarrassed,"
he laid his teacher, "but It was
graat fun."

U. S. Army Ends
‘ Rides For Cough*
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI)
—The UJi. Army has stopped flytog German children to high alti­
tudes In attempts lo cure whooptag cough.
An Army medical spokesman
•aid Monday "there is no aclentlflc bails for Ihe belief that fly­
ing children up lo altitudes of 15.000 to 20.004 feel will permanent­
ly cure them of whooping rough."
Such flights may prolong the
Alness, the spokesman said.

i alarm save the wrong address
__ ai__ a____
.
costing further precious time.
Quinn supported previous testi­
mony Shot the fire wes burning
as much as 24 minutes before the
first alsrm was turned In.
•There was definitely a time
element involved," he said. •'De­
finitely and positively there was
a discrepancy in times—definitely
a delayed alarm."
He said speed and accuracy in
reporting a fire is vital because
"you eilher win or lose a fire in
the first few minutes.”
Quinn said the caller gave the
address of Our Lady of the
Angels rectory. The trucks drew
up to the rectory, then hsd to go
around the comer In Ihe school
building where children were suf­
focating in rlissrnonit and jump
log from second floor windows,
Quinn said there were "three SPA N ISH VETERANS* AUXILIARY —
person* insldr the school building Mem lio n
the Auxiliary of Roosevelt
who knew of the fire, and did not Tamp 1.1, Spanish-American War Veterans,
give an alarm immediately."
Earlier testimony showed at aro shown at a Sunday mcetinjr at the home
least two school teachers smelled of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evans, Lake Mary.
smoke but did not Immediately l-4-ft to right, Mr*. Robert Vance, Mr*.
ring ihe school fire bell to empty Erins, Mr*. Sue Webster, Ft. Lauderdale,
the building or turn in *n alarm president of iht Department of Florida
to the fire department.

HERTZ

FA2-7723
Evening* FA 2-7500

HERTZ
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Vie RobeUo, Agt. 601 E. lat

chapter: Mr*. Fannie Lloyd, Mr*. Lillie Dic­
kenson, St. Cloud, senior vice president.
Florida Department; Mr*. Merle Darling,
Kissimmee, Florida Department guard:
Mr*. Clara Swain. Mr* Mary Jameson and
Mr*. Mae Shcafer; prated o i steps, from
left, Mr*. L. Q- Pickering, Mr*. C. C. Priest
and Mrs. Margie Urndenmeycr.
EL CAJON. Calif. -C a rl Edtr.
fPhoto by J r meson) 18. on the slaying of a mother

I niled Cress Intrrnillonil
OSWEGO, N.Y. (UPI)—No one
her*’ here la dreaming of a whitr
Christmas.
With nearly ■ season s worth nl
snow already on Ihe ground all
the melodic sentimentality In the
world would have a hard tiinr
getting anyone to with for any
more. The 45-inches of snow be
gan falling on Dee. T.
For a while it brought normal
life lo a standstill in this northern
New York roinmunity. And al­

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS LIMITING
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to: Contest Chairman
Jnycce Information Booth
Sanford. Florida
GENERAL RULES:
1. Entries must lie located in the Sanford Area
(contact Information Booth for limits)
2. Contestants may enter Residential or Commer­
cial classification or licith. Separate entry
blank* are nspiired for each entry.
I. Only one division may be entered under the Itclidentinl classification. All Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. -1.
41, Entries must be mailed or brought to the Jay.
cee Booth (Park Avenue at laike Monroe) by
noon Dec. 22. 19art.
6. Contestant* are re(|nested to keep display*
lighted nightly between 7:110 and 0:!in until
winners are announced lo allow judge., ample
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division)
RESIDENTIAI_______________
Division PrUea: 1st place - $25 L\ S. Savings Bond
2nd place - 10 Silver Dollars
Division No. I : Religious Setting
(Nativity, etc.) ---------Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.) ----------Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights,
trees, windows, doorways, etc.)
Division No. 4: Rest over-all decorations automatic
COMMERCIAL--------------------Includes Doorways. Show Windows, llldg*., nr all
Prizes: Possession of the Florida Power A Light
Traveling Trophy for onr year.

ADDRESS --------------------------------------Note: Plraae complete decorations before submitting
entry.

Youngsters Found Hurt And Helpless
AZUSA, Calif ( U P ll- roller
said today two small boyi, ser­
iously Injured In a trails*- ard*
deni, lay h d p lm for 1* hour* in
a drop ranyots beside the bodies
nf thnr mother and a male rom
panion before they were rescued.

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SANFORD

Police ssld a thick fog Saturday
nlghl prevented the wirrkage from
being spotted.
William Eugene Parks, J, and
hll brother. Michael, 3. were
found Sunday in the bottom of
rock strewn, 423 foot San Gabriel
Canyon.
In the wreckage of the car were
tlhe bodies of Mrs, bally park*
30. of nearby- Pasadena. C alif. and
her rompsnlon, Junial R Frnlon
33. of nearby Alladrna, Calif
William, who suffered a poi
sible broken neck, was found hud
died In Ihe lifeless arms of Fen
Ion. Michael waa thrown from the
car and found on the canyon floor
He suffered a fractured skull.
Bolh boy* were clad only in T
shirts and denims and suffered
exposure.
Police said II appeared Ihr ar
cident occurred late Saturday
night when ihe car failed in make
a rurve and plunged end over-end
down the canyon wall.

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CHICAGO —Chicago Fire Com­
missioner Robert Quinn, on, firr
prevention:
"No one wants lo spend money
y&gt;n firr prevention, not only in Chi
csgo hut lo Ihe rest of the coun­
try. It seems Americans have in
have something like this (the re­
cent Chicago school fire) lo make
them reside the problem."

WASHINGTON (U rn-A verage
family Income rose 4 per cent in
1917, tml so did Ihe cost of living
A Census Bureau study dis­
closed Monday (hat the Inrnme
rise was lets than In previous
years, partly because of the
heavy job layoffs during the re
cession In ihe Inter part of the
year.
About half Ihe 44 million fam­
ilies covered fa the bureau’s sur­
vey had an income of fy*n or
more, the report said, compared lo
a 1938 median income of SUMO.

HILL HDWE.
sw

United Press International
MOSCOW—Soviet Premier Nik­
ita Khrushchev, attacking ea pre
mlcr Nikolai Bulganin and othrr
ousted Human leaders:
"Everj one can now see Ihe
shameful debacle of this despica­
ble group of wretched splitters ex­
posed and routed by the central
commiltre and swept aside by the
party and people "

Oswego Isn't 'Dreaming Of White

C H EC K THESE VALUES

J

Quotable
Quotes

Income Up, But So
Is Cost Of Living

NAME

CALL

United Press faternaUensJ
A warming trend surging oul of
the plains today promised at le n t
^
■ temporary break tn a record
December cold wave gripping the
East.

and her four children:
"I did it, 1 just flipped my lid."

FOSSTON, Minn - Maurice O
Nelson, an aetivr supporter of
Odin Langen. on charges that he
though normalcy it slowly re
Police. Bed Cross and civil dr- wrote the "Coya, come home"
turning u will lie u long tune he feme personnel were kept busy letter believed to have ted to the
fore any one will forget this p ar-. bringing supplies to people who defeat of Rep, Coya Knutson (D
tieulsr December 7 and ils aft could not get oul for Ihcm While!Minn.) by Langen
rrmsth.
many neighborhood grocery store* • "Mrs. Knutson's charges are
The snow, piled Into huge drifts had lo close berause of a lark of ridiculous and simply are not
by winds and parked into solid deliveries, supermarket* in the Irue. She ought to have Ihe good
walls 11 feet high by plows, downtown section operated as sense lo accept her defeat gra­
ciously."
brought hardship and some dan- usual.
grr to ihe 23,w i resident* of this
Tavern Business (.nod
rommuntly at the southeastern
A tavern owner reported that at
bend oi Lake Ontario But no real the height of the snow - siege,
trials developed
''business was twite as good as
IJllle Car Travel
•
any warm summer day." He at
Despite the tons of snow which tribute*] his good fortune to the
fell between Sunday and Thors fact that his was one of the few
day. all hut the sick or elderly establishments in the area which
BERKELEY. Cali/. (U Pll-A n
managed tn get in and out of their kept s path open from Ihe streef, angry husband shot and killed a
homes with little trouble. Foot) where pedestrians found it easier student in a physic* laboratory at
anil supplies were available. It going than on the walks lo his the University of California early
was just h lillle more difficult ,|,„ir
today her-ute hr waa "messing
lion timis lo get them.
Although many industries were ■round vrilh my wife."
Until the end of Ihe week, fur , buttered, along with all schools
The viclim. Wolfgang Ludwig
rum ple, there was virtually no (n ,hr rily. the snow provided Marx, died of three wounds from
passenger ear travel But anyone vtt)rk for mll)y Pollfc and 1lTf. a .22 automatic fired by John W.
who wanted food could get it h) mrn wtro ^r p* busy directing Hampton, 31. of R e r k e l e y ,
Ifudging waist deep Ihrough the rm rri;rnry w rv|cr f„r is to 20 according In a university spokes­
smm lo ihe city's main business h((ur!, a (la&gt;. An(| ,hr rrK10nsl un- man. Hampton is a CC graduitr.
ares.
employment of lice rhannrlrd job
The alaying took place early to­
less workers to snow shoveling day In Lecontr Hall, where the
phyaic* laboratory is located
rbores at SJ an hour.
It’s hard to eatirnale the coat
Hampton told rampus police
of Ihe storm to the city. Mayor that Marx, a German-born junior
"running
Ymrrnt Corsatl Monday night student, had b e e n
asked the Common Council for all around" with his wife. Drierc*tr.v $»,(*«) to help handle the mined to seek vengeance. Hamp­
snow expenses.
ton armed himself with the gun
and started looking for Mar*.
CAPE C A N A V E R A U, Ms
Hr went straight to the phytirt
(UPI i— An Air Force errw launch­
lab, suspecting that Marx would
ed vri inlrrrontinentsl Snark miss­
be working late. He spird hit vic­
ile rarly today lo ilart a flight of
tim Ihrough an open door, look
about 3.an miles down the Atlantie
tracking range and hark
LOS ALTOS. Calif (U PD -Fu- aim and fired three tim et, Hamp­
The Snark. the nation's only neral services were held today for ton told police.
Msrx was hit twice In Ihr heart
combat ready ocean hopping mis Bertrand Silen. Ml. retired radio
tile, was lo return ami land on station owner and manager who and once in Ihe head. He was
its skids here barring any down was National Broadcasting Com­ dead before a doctor from the
range mbliaps. No announcement pany war correspondent in The campua hospital arrived.
Hampton ran from the build­
Philippines when the war with
was expected on the return
ing. Janitors who heard Ihe shots
Although inure than 80 Snark* Japan broke oul.
caught a glimpse nf a man with
have been fired, the air breathing
weapon is undergoing continued
LONDON (UPI) — Sir Arthur a brown sports jacket, hut were
research and development tell* Jarratt. 64, managing director for otherwise unable to identify him.
About three quarter* of an hour
Today s launching, however, wj* Itrlltsh Linn Film* Ltd, died herr
later, campus police found Hamp­
a training mission for some nf Ihe Sunday.
ton m the building, searching for
t r o o p s who would fire the Snark
------In anger if necessary
KMIENS, Switzerland (UPII — the pistol he had, dropped.
Blasting off »• about &amp;a m. Inin Rudolf floessler, 82. the famous
an ovrrra»l xkv, the Snark dropp "l.ury" ul s war-time spy service
ed Its lw*t solid fuel bnostrr* wilh that gave the Allies amtrlngly if« familiar flash of flame Then it* eurate information about German
powerful turbojet engine powered plans, riled last Friday at his
it on il* way The roundinp. air- home here, it was disclosed Mon­
plane like flight wa* expected to day
lake about nine hours
NEW YORK (UIMV—Mrs Vir
The Snark is arltiallv a pitot
less bomber rapahle nl . serving gmi* t.llleMr White, 71 widow of
a hvdrogen warbrad in it* nn*e Timm a* t White former general
rnne It i« guided throughout Ils manager ol the Hrarst organua
subsonic flight, while Ihr Alla* Don. dird at St. Luke's Hospital
1CIIM h controlled nnlv while ils Monday alter a brief illness
While died in FSM
engine* are burning.
• • •

Student Ambushed
By Angry Husband

The warmer weather, boosting
readings an average of 1* to 13
‘•'Iff** In »* P*Ih- w |* Iff* * 1*?
to reach Into the East today. although it may arrive loo laic lo
prevent damagp to northern Florida'a citrus and vegetable crops.
O v e r n i g h t readings again
plunged to near or below xero in
Ihe Great Lakrs region and the
Northeast, with below freeiing
weather ranging s o u t h w a r d
through the Ohio Valley into the
Gulf Coast stales.
Atlanta had an early morning
reading of 23 degrees while Kins
as City in Ihe warmer belt re­
corded a 27 degree temperature
at the same time.
The intense eold m the South
land reached into northern Flori
da for the serond night, threaten­
ing lo frost crops In the area.
Snow flurries swirled across
the Great Lakea region during
Ihr night and Into parts of the
Ohio Valley and New England,
with the heaviest.-snow falling in
western New York.
The weather bureau at Buffato,
N.Y . warned of a 5-to 10-Inch
snow accumulation in the area
with poor visibility due lo blow­
ing and drifting snow. Speed lim­
its were cut from 80 to 33 miles
an hour on the New York Thruway south of Buffalo to the
Pennsylvania border and in the
Niagara and Tonswinda aertioni.
Scattered flurries swept the
Great Lakes. An accumulation
of two Inches was expected today
at Detroit.
In Ihe northern Great Lake*,
where readings again skidded be­
low the xero mark. Coast Guard
ice breakers cleared a path for

freighters lo return to their wm
t»r berths before the Soo Lock
closed at midnight, officially end
Ing the 1938 shipping seasoa.
In Unicago. which Is hesdirq
for ils coldest December on ree
ord. the weather bureau wrarnee
the warming trend was eipcctet
to be short lived. A 30-day out
look predicted more below-normal
temperatures for the eastern hall
of the nation.

Everybody
needs
money
sometime
when you do. . .
visit FAM ILY!
H you need

UP TO $600
phone: FAW n 2-4112
before noon to arriftfe
for money the seme day!

Motor Court Cited
By Duncan Hines
The Armitege Motor Court his
received national recognition in
"Duncan Hines' Lodging for a
Night." just off the presa.
The Sanford motor court la the
only one included in thii city, and
it among 4.300 selected lodging
places "recommended by Duncan
Hines’* out of 100.000 in North
America.

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lo Kappa Kappa I‘ii. honorary
band fraternity at the University'
of Florida
Kappa Kappa Fsi it dedicated
to the service and spirit of the
University of Florida hands.

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VOL XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER lfT T w iT

United Pres* Leased Wire Established 1908

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. S28

98 Dead, 200 Injured In Department Store Blaze
Merchants Say

Control Uncertain;
Commies May Get Reins

Mao Will Bolster |r a q
Labor Camp Drive

40 Persons Killed; All Doors Locked;
Termed 'Mistake' Shoppers T rapped

TOKYO (UPlV-Mao Tie - Tung
ARSAL, I.rbinon (CPI*— Fortyhat decided to give up the prea
BOGOTA, Colombia (UP!I — A manager'* decision to lock the
persons were killed last svrekend nre which started In a Christmai front doors aa a precaution
idency of Red China to roncenWASHINGTON
tUPIl
Got
Use
to
the
Communist
forces
irate on hit yob as host of the
•
in a major government • rebel nativity scene roared through the against looters — a move which
Communist Party, Peiping radio ernmrnt official*, anxiously scan­ which support It.
claah caused by a simple misund­ Vida Department Store during the trapped hundreds in the flaming
ning report* from Rie Middle Official* wrre convinced that
announced today.
evening rush hour Tuesday, kitt­ building.
erstanding
Mao la faced with the mammoth East, said today that it is toueh- Communist rlement* in Haghdad
ing !** Christmas shoppers—most­ Ironically, the name of the de­
Army
infantry,
armed
tars
?rd
and-go
whether
Iran’s
belt*Job of marshaling China’s millions
women and children—snd in partment store mean* "life.’*
In brightly decorated downtown largest gain, with children * t loth- into "people's communes ’ and guered got ernmrnt will fall rap . • t i n n e d thr demonstrations Jet planet p m rd 'd this rebel ly
The fire started at 3:23 p.m. A
against William M Rountree, as slrnnsho’d in the Ilekka Valley Juriitg 2fti other*
•anford siorts, bualnesa is good. in S and ready-lo wear garment* Peiping said the parly had rieciri
high Fire Department official tnfd
Many
of
the
Injured
were
re
A quirk survey of i! r.v utown clearing the thelvra. One sales­ ed to put on a drive in this di­
atilani secretary of state, on Mon with morlara, roekrlj and belt- ported near death today.
United Press Intel national that it
merchant* yesterday brought forth man said, "I know bunnrs* i* rection between now- and April
day. They were awiittng Roun fire In perhaps the bloodic*t bat­ The prr-Chrislma* tragedy was was caused hy a short circuit in
eilimatas of from fiva to 33 per good—I can tell by the way my
tree's first hand report on the sit tle Lebanon ha* *vilnr**rd in the compounded by a lark of rear the colored lighlt that ornament­
The move, to take effect prob­
rent more business this vrar than feet hurt.’’
door* of the department store, a ed a huge tableau of the Holy
ably in March, was opposite to
ualion In the Mindle East
last, with the biggest week yet to
la*t eight months
Manager! differed on the elfreta . the change in the leadership of
lack of safety equipment and the Family in thr center of the
Officials berr disclosed that
come.
Village elders reporltsl V* per­
of the cool weather—aome noticed ihe Soviet Union last March when
store’* ground floor.
Department atorea report the • an increase, others thought it a
Rountree* a rm a l In Kaghdad sons were kilted and more than
The flames, fed by paper and
Party Chief Nikita S. Khrushchev
was
preceded
by
rioting
in
Basra
100
wounded
In
an
eight
hour
hindrance. All agreed that an ex- assumed a dual role and took over
straw- in the simulated manger,
Minute Maid orange juice will
In
MHithera
Iraq,
nrar
the
Per­
battle
with
army
unlis
which
en
I tra shopping day will help gross the premiership.
spread to nrarby counter* piled
be served tomorrow morning to the
sales during the season tremend­ Western diplomats hrre and in Chamber of Commerce “Orfre" sian Gulf. In Beirut, official circled the town on high ridges
with highly Inflammable plastfg
ously, "although we arr already Washington did not rrgard the *n- Lluh at Mr* Aprleby a Valdes sourer* rrpurled that armored overlooking it.
toy* and gift*
Jet fighters mads live runs on
far ahead of last year’s **lrs at nminrrmrnl as a downgrading of Hotel restaurant Through the ears and alrrratt were employed
In a nutter of seconds, the
In
lighting
around
a
former
rebel
the
village,
firing
marhinrguns
this lime.’’ one said.
Biography Of Pope
flame* rarrd arroaa the ground
the 63 vrar old Mao But the party courtesy of John Eos, president of stronghold in central lebanon
and
rorkrli.
In
addition
to
Ihe
Merchant* handling toy* said central committee showed concern the giant concentrate company, the
VATICAN CITY i LTD - The
Itoh Brown, county aiming board floor of the store In Bogota a fash­
llnurirr. the Irani government human easualtirs, Ihe mail Into
ionable ilh Avenue.
trapping
first biography of Pope John they were going slowly, although by telling agitator* to give full juice will supplement coffee and
of Premier At&gt;dcl Karim Kassem the city w it studded with dead director, submitted a pile of plat* score* of person* In the re a r por­
appliances arr mot ins, “ Necessit­ explanations throughout the coun­ ibmghnuls usually serted
XXIII was on sale hrre today.
for
approval
yesterday
loforc
sheep,
cows
and
donkey*
killed
in
was
thr
principal
subject
of
con­
ies are getting the bigger play, try so “there may be no misun­ Charlie Morrison public rela­
Seminole County Commissioner*. tion of thr building.
manager said
By the umc firemen reached
tions director for the Chamber, cern for Middle East evperts to Ihe wild tiring
derstanding.’’
Quake Shakes Tokyo oneSales
The hoard approved Brown’*
The tragedy occurred t*rrau*r
in lower priced departtlie scene, only 3 minute* after
will once more play the role of day Kassem’* government. Uvrn
Successor .Not Named
TOKYO IL P II — A brief earthrecommendation
that
property
be­
the otticial broadcast did net Master uf Ceremonies, inliuduc- In the revolt of July Nth hat of a misunderstanding which sir longing to ( harir* Bloom near the afsrm rounded, the whole
.tttuake shook tall buildings In m ult aluiva were lepuitrsj at
been beset from lor oegmning to | veloped when rival villagers across
downtown Tokyo today but there ceilent", with many items already name a successor for Mao but Ing new businesamrn and resident* pressures from the Communist* thr valley fired in Ihe air at a Mrkiva be toned commercial to front of thr building waa in
out
of
stock
Jewelers
reported
who
hate
not
attended
before.
reports
reaching
Tokyo
said
aging
arai no report of major damage.
allow Bloom In build a hotel and (lame* The work of the firefight­
• ilea up 30 per cent o trr last Marshal Chu Teh would be moved
Farewell* will be said to Cdr. and from the supporters of Presi­ funeral Arsal resident*, thinking restaurant adjacent in hi* golf er* wa* hampered by rush-hour
year: going fast are watches, sil­ up from xiee chairman to chair­ Joe Tully, just relumed from the dent Gamal Abdel Nailer'* Unit­ Ihe fire was directed at them, course.
crowd* milling around the build­
Actress To Many
opened up.
ver and specially piece* for wo­ man.
ing.
Mediterranean. Cdr. Tully leave* ed Arab Rrpublir.
Submitted
for
consideration
was
HOLLYWOOD (LTD - Act men.
Details of the action, which an are* in Lake Monroe, already
Diplomatic sources in Cairo
Moat of Ihe dead w rre suffocat­
The central committee made Sanford thia month for duty in
rest Sherae North and Dr. tierMany of the local stores were so
have predicted the Com muni tit took place about fifty* miles north
rather lhao burned. A fire of­
hart R. Sbmmer. a Beverly Hills busy that a Herald reporter the derision a week ago today hut Washington. He is former com­ probably would take over the of Beirut along an iiotatrd strip ■occupied by Ihe new post office. ed
I be former commercial area has ficial said he found Indie* piled
psychoanalyst, util he married couldn't see the manager; they apparently withheld publication manding officer of VAII-S, the
Iraqi gov ernmrnt in a mailer of of the Syrian - lehancte frontier, been swallowed by the Interitate 30 deep against the re a r wall of
uniil the agitator* could prrpare “Savage Sons of Sanford".
tonight.
were waiting on customers. The the mastea in meettng* through
' Orfre'* Club member! will meet weeks if Ihe pro Moscow drill were not released in Beirut until Highway.
the ground floor where stamped­
Tuesday.
only ones left out in Uie cold thia out Red China.
there la not stopped.
at 10 a. m.
A shopping renter may U- buUt ing crowds fought desperately if
What’s His Name?
year seam to be the loan compan­
near the Southwest road, Country an effort to escape.
% MOBILE, Ala. (LTD - roller ies. People aren't borrowing money
Club
Road area, subject tn approv­
Jailed George A. Million Tuesday for Christmas presents; they're
al. Three commercial budding!
on a charge of pasting bad charging them.
have already been built in the
rhecki.
One downtown merchant rreditsection
ed hit advertising promotion with
Further jtlwm included rrsonSANTA B A R B A R A , C alif.'Mr*. Duncan has met with ioul Uir ground* that it had not twen ; were held m connection with OlRebels Hurl Stones
Ilia report of a 33 per cent in lUPI l—Authorities today m ade'play," Dial. Ally. Vern Thomaa consummilrd.
ga's diiappearance, but police and Ing of I-ake Mary for eommervlal
NICOSIA, Cyprus iLPD — J ! ! “ l 2 *'*!
She was arrested Iasi .Satuiday FBI agents, who entered the cate use. Public hearings have bern set
• r&gt;.u 'f&lt; Intensive search for the lyody of **W. Olga disappeared Nov. 17,
Greek Cypriots stoned ftritiih mil­ ■hem know you hate it. .they II
less than six months alter marry- when authorities said they Ira m e I on the assumption that Olga might fur Jan 30.
itary vehicles after Gov. Hugh come and lake it away," he said. Mri- u l*» l‘unc*"- ’w- ' hn' f fo* attorney Frank Human.
Six plat* were approved fur new
of the confessed impersonation
have '-een knlnappesL said no
WASHINGTON &lt;UPl i—Authori­
Tool refused reprievrs for t«u
Encouraging note irom drug mother-in-law has admitted Irapvry fJ Fllial-eth Duncan, it. the
Tw» men. Luis Estrada Moya, charge* have been filed again*! sulwllvision arra*. O. I*. Herndon tative* sources said today the spe­
Greek terrorists
sentenced to store*, steady at all season*; biai- nutating her in order to dissolve lnother in lau is held In -ail in Hants Barbara,and Auguittne
dark
of
circuit
court,
suggested
the turn.
cial House Elections Committee
ness generally is up 10 per cent the -young
death.
. woman* marriage,
tso.ooo ball for traveling to near- Baldorado. -X, Camarillo, Calif. Alga* father, Elias Kuorysk, that rummitsionera re«pilre an ab­ would recommend that segrega­
befoic the uaual last minute, tilth
“Me have grave suiplcton* that ^ Ventura with an unidentified
' said l*Uera from Olga after her stract with each plat before t«n- tionI*t Dale Alford not be seated
lor forgotten gift*
*P!ane To Arrive
• wan-Aug. 6 and o -laming an an­
•marriage complained that her sideration. Mack Cleveland Jr.. pending a thorough Investigation
HAVANA a r i l - The first of
nulment of her son'* marriage.
mother • in &gt; law rame In her Imaid attorney vra* asked to inves­ of his write - in vlrtory over Rep.
three big British made turboprops
Duncan i* representing lit*
apartment "and reviled her every tigate Ihe coat* of the abstract* Drool* Hay* (D Ark.J.
which Cuban* Airlines plana to
mother in the criminal proceed­
lefnrr a derision la made
time her husband was at work."
They made the prediction as the
uta in it* Transatlantic service is
A landlady- at Ihe apartment
ing committ re In a surprise mnr*
scheduled to reach here today,
Ventura Hist Ally. Hoy Guvlaf*
where Olga bird after thr sepa­
met with Hays behind closed
lon late Turadiy night said Mrs.
ration said Olga's estranged hus­
door* and llien tatted a public *e*.
—
\
lailliarto
of
Itunran
admitted
paying
a
airing
band
ronlimird
In
visit
her
and
Tidal Wave Hits
, ,
HE RUN (U P..
. -------------. . .
slon tn hear hiv statement on tho
Seminole County schooli "III oftrn stayed all night
Herbert Ilelirrns, one of the last |„-niic proportions has been sent rr fnn In |w&gt;vr a* her son while
MLASCO, Chile (LTD - A
ronlroi eriy.
dole Friday for the Christmas hoi
tidal wave earned away more few independent farmers in Semi to jail - leaving behind two dir posed as l)tga. They obtained
“One day in November, .Mra.
One mender said the committee
than (S yard* of the sea wall in noic County, was first again with wives, a doien or more kiddies an annulment of the marriage on 'J »&gt;* *"&lt;1 reopen Jan. 3.
Elisabeth Duncan rame looking
probably would wind up action
The nearly three wreks ol vaca for Olga,** the landlady sakl. "She
#n(j the 19 young ladles he be
%Ahe harbor area of thia north Chi­ hi* celery rrop,
late today on the complaint of
lion
rarm workers on Behrens' Ji , fim s engaged to In the last four r
lean port Tuesday, causing i-ona f L- J L J "
T will see «several
v « « . thousand
"’•’w.-.o, ,l4 in -| houip so slir came lltlu inv
rlectinn irrrgularilira filed against
WI’
J
T
PALM
REACH
(llP
li—
acre*
darted
cutting
the
rrlery
jears
sidrrabie damage to the docks but
Some rily officials here want Alford by a l ittle Rock publisher.
last week, but were called In be^
„ „ o( «,.)ciroW „ rm&lt;
no reported casualties,
Hays, in a brief appearance be­
to spike ttwise spike heels ory
cause
rain after only duo crate, somme-r was reported in Ihe Ea.l
This will Ik- a vacation fur them, the Iasi thing stir’d do '
fore the (ommlttee, commended
women'*
slvoe*.
had
been
harvested,
tutting
U
|Cfrm
in
newspaper
Die
Union
of
and
for
teacher*,
who
have
n
o
n
e
________________
Road Budget Set
The reason: Too many women It* inquiry but reiterated hit de&gt;
of their own, but weary parent*
TALLAHASSEE ( UNI -R o ad again under way in the field* of r)rel(Jrj,
are
falling on city sidewalk* and etvlon not to ror.test the election.
will breathe a sigh nf relief when
Chsirmin Joe Grote gut says the trI f n f , r ! '
,
Sommer was sentenced to Hirer
But Hays did not appear to
filing big damage claims
Member*
the Church
of the ’hr door* open again the Monday
total Road Departmrnt budget f»r
P *ni Wi
'*M &gt;c*r» and »*« months in Jail (or
„ clnurt. of .............
.................
City Attnrnc) Egbert llcall said have rinsed the dmir against the
ila&gt;t
in
Auguii
flrhrrni
h
it
frj
U
d
nirft
and
rm
bfiflrm
rnt.
In
V
iurcnr
vcill
ittrm
l
In
*
body
Ihi*
a^
rf
•
the n n t two years will be some
Tuesday Ihal women (lie 91 per possibility he might tak e the seat
JU76.I9S.000 — Including construc­ ' r “ * .*l
f' i ^* a^(jr^ addition. Ihf court ordrrrd him tn annual Chrillm at concert nf the
Motnriata arc m rn rd to tie per
llritv Attack Squadron One. rrnl of the damage vuita against in cirn t the House s h o u l d rule
of
other
(arm.
for
many
y
c
r
,
p,
y
,Urn„
f
l
tion, maintenance and admlnistraSeminole High School Glee Club tirularl) earelul during this vara no„ .(sUoned al N k S. Jack- the cit) for sidewalk falls "Mostly that he wa* rnlitlad to tt.
according to M. L. Lullum of
-pj,f paper laid Sommer prom­ tonight. Prayer meeting at the tlon period, as new bicycles and
%tioe.
„ni m0vP to the Sanford It’* older women who wear these
Mouse Democrat* already Hava
Chase and Co.
ised to marry 19 women between rhurrh ha* been cancelled.
roller skate* may hr tried out on _\lr 4 | ,^|r j?utj„n Feb. 2.
spike* to look like 18 year old* at least trntatlirly excluded Al*
Harvesting
of
the
crop,
which
I93(
and
1939—and
ten
of
them
Budget Whittled
\pproaimately 304 enlisted men and gu tripping down the aide- ford from their ranks by failing
Congregation! of the Christian heavily traveled street*.
may run to JO or M.ooo crates,
TALLAHASSEE (Ul’l) -M e m ­ will rontinue through January Thp Imre him children. One of them and Missionary AUianrr rhurrh
Claisrowmi in nearly all rounty , and 2 officers will slari moving walk." hr said.
In Invite hint to a party caucus
bers of the Itudgct Commission quality wa* (lrienhcd by Cullum had twins.
and Ihe First Christian ( hurrh •ihnol* will resound with Christ their fainlllp* In this are* when
He reeommrndrd that each Jan. 6. Thl* pavrd the way for an
During thia period Sommer was
to attend mat raroli and laughter Friday, official order* arr released
today began the big job of whitt­ a* "beaultfur. tlehren called It
city fmpln&gt;e become a “sidewalk almost certain showdown vote on
actually married, for a second Ihe performance. There will h* no *• students enjoy Chrillmat part
YAH l was thr first squadron watchdog" tn report any rrark or wtwther In sdmil him nt til to
ling down proposed spending of ''nice looking so far."
lime,
in
1936
At
that
time,
the
to take thr AID Sky-warrior *■ drfeet In the sidewalks
state egfncies for the romlng two
ten ices at Ihoae churches tonight. lev befnrr vacation begin*
the majority party
report said, he already had four Choir practice was held Tuenlay
lioard ship, when ll Imanled the
years.
Hay* slid he wa* not prepared
Hut
Ben
York,
Rrrreatiun
illegitimate children
UKS Forrest*1 for *n around the- Director, suggested even more to testify on Ihe Irregularities al­
, „ . . of .whose
.
.ex night al Ihe First Presbylrrian
titrnee
he
failed
to
inform
his
y-jjyjfi,
^
th*t
member*
could
al
world
cruise
The
squadron
won
.Just Not Prepared
leged hv Ullle Rock Publisher
drasltr action
wife
thr l!'S7 Chief nf Naval llpcr*
tend the high school program
^ ATLANTA (LTD - Policemen
lie urged the Florida l.eague of John Wells to liavn occurred in
Hons Sxfrly Award
Senior High Choir will prarlirr si
nC. B Wooster and E F. Sikes
Municipalities adopt a resolution thr Nov I election
A can of non-perishable frmd
Cdr Sid Ilanry, former v*«*ru against spile heel* on tho theory
s .m p. m at the First Methodist
hid to ahandon their pursuit of will be the admission fee Friday
JACKSONVILLE lU Pli - Flor
Church Instead of the regular time id I "had Via Virst' potto' free perl ml
speeding hot rodder* Tueaday fur the Junior High dance at thr
"If you buy ’em. you'll break
^
i... „week
..v in .................sl! thr laken over as skipper nf Ihe your neif. "
The concert will begin with a last
when they ran out of gas
seven months,
Sanford Civic Cenier.
Jackxinville
squadron,
Ihe
only
candlelight processional at I p m tlale Health Board reported Turv
Ktudent* will wear costumes ap­ LITTLE ROCK. Ark ( U P li- In the school auditorium.
llca*y Attack Wing One group
*day.
Too Hot, Too Cold
propriate In the Christmas aeason. Thr Arkansas Legislative Council
, The total poljo ease* fur Ihe not bated at Sanford
EDINBURGH. Scotland lUPIs — Trues will be awarded for the is attempting ’o prove that Com
vrar remains at 219. compared lu
l/ird Guthrie, judge of the Court best individual and beat couple munlit activity u at the bottom
Considerable rlondineas. No im
ttf for the same period In 193;,
ol Session* here, adjourned a ease costumes.
of the integration rrltii at Crn
liurtanl Irnip-raturr c h a n g e *
lltr Board said.
_
.
,
—
Tuciday because the courtroom
The food will !&gt;e given to The iral High School which started in
When univrrilty and college stu­
l&gt;IO'.t*.lt lhm -lay. High thl* alterwas loo hot On Tuesday he ad Nitration Army for distribution September 1937.
Apparent!) last week’s cold spell C o t t l e m e f l S
OTOUD
held down *nv new outbreaks uf
r nnuo H0 to Hi, low tonight 30 to i t . dent* from the 33 institutions ol
-ttjourned another case in the same to needy families. Christmaa
Ally. Gen llruie Hennrtt said
Herman F Mnrrl* owner of the voiiheavlrrly wind* In in hi mile* higher learning tn Florid* leava
LONIKIN (L P l! - tjucen l.l.ra ||&gt;r
lr first „time
mr „sinse
mr
the disease for „Ihe
reurtroom because it was too dance hour* are 7:30 to 10:34 hearing* would prove that racial
their classrooms Friday, Highway
beih
danced
with
a
policeman
and
,hf
,rfort&lt;1
Hffk
of
Junti
thc
Holril
My
Ranch in o.teen &lt;a«&gt;flK tH per hoar.
p. m . under Ihe direction of the agitation in the South is a Com­
vice president of Ihe Volusia Coun
Patrolmen and Sheriff** Deputies
Princeu Margaret waltrrd with said
Recreation Department.
munist conspiracy.
ty Cattlemen's Association Triday
will be doubly laved.
a footman at Buckingham Palace'*
Not Worth The Time
night.
An ritimated (3 000 student* will
annual Uhriitma* party for ihe
BIRMINGHAM, England t l T l i
The meeting wa* held at Spring
home hold staff Tursday night
•well Christmai travel on Florida
—Frederick Martin, 33, started a
Creek Farm In Samsula when
Highways, adding to the already
'lore than 3m footmen maid* rx ;
D io
r * ■_
Ihreemonlh jail sentence today
wives of members wrre
housekeepers
butlers
and
others
L
/IG
S
.’
(V
IlC
S
r
N
O
O
y
. . entertain
WASHINGTON (UPI I - The increasing traffic problems of the
for counterfeiting two shilling (76
who worked in the palace had iheir
\,rl r nfn M in ^holl It
Young Demncrais National ron approaching holiday ira in n .
cents) coins that he admlltrd
Arrest* fur traffic violation* have
cliantr to rub elhowa and even ,)4,„ u
|n , t„t l t nurimc Barbecued beef, pork and lanih irntinn will lie held al Miami
-would not have footed a child of
swelled in Seminole County during
dance wiih the royal family unlit t„,m, | , , t nighi at 7 93
were furnished by Sam T u n e and Beach nest April.
eight."
midnicht
f,„rn J in |, , n 7 m Ohio, she Elmer McDonald
Nelson l-anrlnnc, president ol ths&lt; past two weeks, according to
Other officer* circled were El- the Young Democrat* Club* of official* in police, sheriff and
Prince Philip alio eha cha il with tame her* from Sullivan. U , in
Dougherty, president. Ralph America, said principal Item* on highway patrol d« part ment*. El,ne'ud,nt
'«* Sh* w« ?,
T^nV^d^rHarrurTcurer'Iro!! the agenda for the April 17-19 con­ restive speed ii charged against
CUSHING. Okla. (UPI) -N eigh death. Assistant Payne County Al( ongrejatlonal Chureh and the ear Ufor|# Hart, director,
hort filled In the detalla today of torney Dennis Cubbage .aid WU- p l'*c• Bouaekeoper.
ference include organiring a col­ most of the drivrr* apprehended.
ler the
the bed.,
bed I The Wu^en. wearing a green sal- 'leg of the f.attrrn Star.
___________ ____
Ihe 90-year-old rerluse who want­ Hams was probably under
Florida is only a few week* a
lege political program, reviewing
Survivor* include one son. Tout* ,
—
,
.
Norm an Godfrey and Robert ed to be alone so badly be starved “because he was seared of being ln evening gowrn embroidered with
way from rinsing the book* on an-'
the
work
of
the
group’*
new
wo­
t
Scholl
Mar
Route.
Stnford
I
TO
L
O
D
D
i
n
S
D
lC
S
,*
emeralds, and Prlnreu Margaret
Shepke of South Seminole County himself to death although he had robbed."
men’s division, and planning for other vrar uf highway death and
' ”
were irked by County Commiriion more than 310,090 in his pocket.
Mr* Ed llaviu. appointed Mil- In • alrapl*** pink ball dresa. were irre grandchildren and eight
destruction. In Ihe first 11 months
the
196) presidential convention
ers to £*t hida from p rim e eon
The body of Georgr W. William* Barns' guardian about five years n**r‘-v outdone in splendor bv the gieal grandchildren.
Lane lone laid Florida wa* chos­ of thia year tt died in traffic. Al
Funeral serviee* will be held at
,
tractor* for road psv ing on Prairie was found Tueaday by a minister ago, said :h* though William* wis Christ mas cake, lopped hy a sugar
l p. m Friday at Ihe Gramkov* , ,r * 4 Coppim. 81. of Orange en for Ihe meeting because of the tho prrsrnl rale of death toll, lha
Lake Road.
after the neighbors said they had destitute. Furnishings in his five-;
Sandringham church
Funeral Home with Ihe Rev. J Blvd., I’lula, died Her, IS in a “ vigorous parly urganitalion work 1936 total will surpass last year's
Die two had »*l,ed thr rounty to not teen him for severs' days
room iiouae consisted of Ihe tied,
Bernard Itool officiating, Inicr -Sorth Florid* l&gt;ov|iil*l He rame now being done there under the figure euntidrrably.
the paving If residents paid
He was found lying under thr one chair, a kitchen table, one
Iw n Michigan tS year* guidance of Gov. LeRov Collin*."
ment will follow in Evergreen 1,1
Captain To Visit
for materials.
bed in his home. There was r&gt;o plate and two stoves
*
’ ago. and wa* a retired tinimltb
Cemater).
Overhead Waa Low
CommiiiMUttr* told the men they foed in thc houae
Tho minister who found the
Capt. James Raedy. former
and carpenter.
had tht authority to award the con­ But a small bundle In hit hip body,
When Herbert Bens. 33. went lata
Rev.
said llatWing
One comnianucr
commander will
“
"*■• Marshall Brown, »••&gt;*
iiwtnsn* vmc
’vm
g»
n t ___
ilr. Coppfn* Is m nlvcd bv one Matter Of Degree
tra* t for the road paving, but no pocket, wrapped neatly in a worn WiUiims had lived by himself for irrivt in Sanford early nevt &gt;rek A OHlI} I / O j f N n O Ittp O ti
niece. Mr*. Fox of California,
RIPTON, Vt. - f U P i l - After business for himself his only ex­
authority to accept their money.
cloth, contained four 11,000 bills. four year* “ because be wanted to for a visit with his wife and Dvr
MIAMI (U PI) — Thieves stole Graveside services will be ton- ihe library here wee closed for panse was for a flashlight, h it ha
Mack Cleveland Jr. was request­ 37 &lt;100 bills. 31 330 bills. €3 120 *. he alone." He said be had never childrrn at Silver Lakr. Laid.*700 worth of jewels from the ducted at Sylvan U ke Cemetery the winter because the building tnded up losing *34 cm the vaned by thc board to attempt Irgls- and a tio bill More than Sion seen any food In the houie
Reedy 1* now commanding effie home of Mr*. Ralph Roil Tuesday Saturday at 10 a. m. by the Rev. was unhealed, the school board fur*.
Utica during next Aprils state was found in Williams' billfold in
Williams, a formar city trta -ic r of the aircraft carrier USS when she took her airdils watch­ Cecil Shaffer, Weileyen Metho­ made ■ room available in in old
Bent w u (load *34 wfcei polka •
legisUturo permitting the county another pocket
surer of the neerby community o f 1Lexington, which will dock m Sen dog, Taffy, to Ramona’s Canine dist Church.
schoolhouie which had been aban­ caught him charging hockey faxi
to accept thr money and build
A coroner * inquest listed star­ Yale, had been dead about three 1Diego Friday, after a lour in the Beauty Parlor for a shampoo and
Gramlove Funeral Home ia in doned because it wae In* geld 21 cen u It park la • h t a parking
vation a* the nlfirial rause nf dajri
_Mi» roadr
■Pacific.
hairrul.
charge of arrangement*
for pupil*
area near the arena.

Yule Sales Up

Coffee Club Plans
To Consume Juice

County Receives
Plats On Property

Hews Briefs

Mother-In-Law W ins, Body Is Sought

Behrens Harvests
First Celery Here

Students To Start
Holiday On Friday

Two Wives, Dozen
Kids; Engaged To
19; Real Lothario

Concert Scheduled
At School Tonight

Food Is Ticker’
To Student Dance

Spike Spike Heels,
iAuthorities Plead

... r : ,l^ M ,v ,7 , ^

Squadron To Move
Here In February

Florida Registers
Polio-Free Week

Council Seeking
Red-Negro Links

Morris Will Head

Royalty Waltzes
With Commoners

Get Bids, County
Says On Road Plea

Congress To Snub
Arkansas Winner

Young Demos Set
Session In Miami

Mrs. Ellen Scholl

Man Starved To Death,
Had $10,000 In Pocket

Funeral Saturday

■ssae

Weather

Students To Swell
Traffic On Roads

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BEING TESTED — A3J "VljrlUnic.’' ilealvned and manu­
factured l&gt;y thr Columbus Division nt North American
Aviation. Inc., for thn U. S. Navy, la ehown durlna test
fllfht at Columbus. Equipped with an integrated bomb*
Inf-navifation ayatam, the Vigilante la capable of pin*

point navigational accuracy. It can deliver Ixtth conven­
tional and nuclear weapon* at l.iifh and low altitude* and
at auporaonir apeeda. Aircraft la to He baaed on aircraft
camera.

Navy Bombing Derbies Of Future To Be Supersonic
tno fln t time on Aug. 3I, Since d il (nuclear) weapon* el high range typei.
that lime, after in initial lint lillludei ind iperdi hut It iltn
With lie integrated bnmhlng na
period in the Cnluintmi area, Ihr ran uperale ‘'on Ihe rierb" wllh vigati-mal ivaiem. Ihc Vigilante n
Visilanla w it flown to Palmdale, *both nuclear and non nuclear wea­ rapahla of pinpoint navigational
•crurarv.
Calif., for continuation af the pro­ pon!
gram, The terond AJJ recently Tha AJJ it equipped to atrikiIn addition lo Hi ability to rarry
made III firil fliiht and li bentf effectively in limited wae hy de­ a variety of orrinanra (nuclear,
lent flown In the Columhm a re a ., livering homhi or low vield nu- nonnuclear bomb*, m in llrii the
The AJJ comhlnei wide vena- elear weapoot over Inns ili.tencef AJJ ran be equipped with a "bud
liltty with Hi I’lprrior perform It ran aim be railed upon fnr dy tanker * refueling package. Thu
anee It ran daliver nnt only ipe- , rironnaiianca and inlelligence will enable the Vigilante to funr
non ai a tanker to refuel othar
miuioni.
A unique failure of Ihe AM li ilrike aircraft.
Recauir of ill high ipted, mm
Oviedo
iti method of homh delivery.
Hnmhi are ejected nut lha tail •uvarabilily, amt range, thr Vigl
from a "lln tir" bomb hay. Thli lento may ho flnwn on tingle air
li, in effect, a tunnel running plane attack miliiona without
langthwlu in (he aft taction of fffhltr eicort.
Drilgnrd lo he bated on aircraft
The annuil Chriitmai luncheon coriage hindmide hy Mri. Kith- the fuielage.
rarrieri, thr AM alio hat a abort
rneeUni waa held hy the Oviedo ryn Partin.
Tha A3J U wall lulled fnr field takeoff capability, l-ow-ipced
Thoie mending, other than the launching air in mrfara miMlIri— flight chiraclcriiiigi are enhanced
1 Womin i club, Friday noon, at tho
City Hall Memorial building, with hoit and h o ilr't, were Ihe Mel* both abort ranga radical and long by boundary layer control, Thli it
d am n 1fettle flagidelr. Geo Lein■j lir a . It. W, Kttei. preaidlnr.
a lyitctn of blowing high pressure
Mlnlilura polled palmi. decorat. hart, J. (1, Reailey, Geneva Abell,
air over lifting lurfarei.
l/ili
Ruddell,
Grady
K.
M
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ed with tiny Chriitmai omementa,
Carrier deck handling I* firil!
■raced Ihr aerving tahte. The piano Orma Meltilf. J. T Bryant. Uovd
laird through lha uia of power
lop wai banked with pelnielllai Dunklee, n&gt;de Dunlin-. ,\, FI.
•leering on the note wheel of the
flanked by red eandlei. PraaldinF* Tedford. Vera flell and Min Car­
AJJ.
table held a centerpiece of red ol ^Ifotd.
The AJJ can ilrike effectively
• eandlei. laalher fern end Chriit.
Paarl Marila Circle
and survive from all weapon• m i l omamenu. Tha kitchen wai
Mrtnberi of Ihc Pearl Marlin
launching atlitudai ai well aa from
aeparaled from the main room Circle met at Ihe home of Mri,
all altitudaa. From dote aupport
with a large Santa Ctaui and ran- Joe I. Reality for their Chriitmai
minion* at "on lha deck" alti­
lail Friday night. Mri, C.
eilaa. An Angal Choir completed
By JDK HAMMOND
tude!, lu vary high allitudea, it ii
• tha dacoralteni.
rie and Mri. J. W. Henley
Mn. Carmrta It. Ray, rounty a weapon lyatem that will algnlTha dinnar manu wii Iradlllnnal* were cnhoilaiiei.
•upervlior of tha Stain Depart- flrantly attend thr atriking power
ly Chriitmai, andlng with Individ
The Chriitmai thimw wai car­ mini of Welfai* ipoke for the nf the U. S. Navy.
ual eup cake* lopped with a poln* ried nul In I'tful deroratloni In monthly marling of the bentwood
aalUa and a miniature areen can. Ihe parly roomt,
Chamber of Cnmmrrrr. Depart
die. Mn. Mlllon (lore, auliied by
The record "The Story of Ihe mrnlal work wai riplained and Hunflian Popular
CHAMPAIGN, III. -—(CPI r Meadimei Ales Leinhirt, Charln Mltleit Angel," narrated hv Lnrrl* henafita to the needy and aged cit
Four full tun# faculty memberi
T. Niblick, J. Y. Harrii, Ralph ta Young, w n played. Member* td
Neely, Thaadore Aulln Sr. A. II. alio rnfoyed iharina a Chruiinii
Alio Micaktng before tha group now learh rtu&lt;»i»n at tha I’nlver*
ally nf lllinnia, wblrh began the
chYrgV
** Sl,1#y w#r* *n , cird received from Helen Mai wai )I. ft. Ruherda who gate an enurae in IJIti with Juat one teach*
Interfiling and intpiring reminder
lera, a mminnary in Nigeria.
er.
Mri, William H. Martin deliver­
Itrfrrihmenli of fruit ra te , Irm of thr true meaning of Chriitmei,
ed the devotional and Iwn ChrlitThe
"Enirmhta"
of
l.vroen
High
m i l reidlntr. with one iihen from on loaf eaVe, rooblea and murd llrn eJub, directed hy M n. Caro Birthday For Juror
nttla were pem d hy the hniteiiei,
tha Bible.
•lilted hy ’tln e i Taro! and Jan yn Gore, tnlartiinrd with carol
RUTLAND. V L - a 'r i l - W h ! l e
M n. George Carlton introduced •Reailey.
iflectiom.
pretiding at a tag avation cats,
tha Oviedo High Beheol charue and
The
meeting
wai
held
la
at
ThuriAttending, In addition to the hntlU. S. Diatrlct Court Judge F.mral
their eandutlor, Jim Mertwthar.
day with Preildrnt Joe Screaney,
v*he entertained mem ben and e u n were Meidantei J . |« Mil- prriidmg and gutil appearanrri \V, Gih*on heard that one of the
colm. Tom Diniell, A. R. Tedford.
Juror* waa crlrhreling a birth­
■ w ill with ram! laleriioni.
, r r «W«4 ^ Mra.
H*mllton. day. After rourt adjourned. GibMri. Gearge Maine cipreiied Vera' Reii', T V ' v m n p H n '"and I program
committee chairman
ton had drputy marihal Jnaepli
aapraeiltion to member* far thalr W. F. Jackinn.
Cemmunliy (hrlitm ai Cemmlllre Breen ting "Happy Birthday" to
Katie Sue Circle
kindneil and Cooperation in link
Committee henii for Hie annual
The Katie Sue Circle nf the Flnt Community Chri«tmi* party are: the entire Jury.
Ing the community ting a niccati
Raptlal
church
rntrrtaincd
mem­
Tho general collection derived
Mr*. I.argent, general chairman;
from Ihe tong aervlce wai donated ber* nf the Sunbeam Hand with John Reemi and Dorothy llralh,
to "•» Cvmmiinlly fund h r lh* a Chrltlmat party, ret a nil), at donalioni; children'* giftt, Mri.
the church. Cake baked In ire Joe Screenev. gtfta. Mri. Ralph
Ban-)'.
Mr*. John Courier Jr. dlimined cream rnnra and 'rotted waa a m Hammond and Mra. I.. I,. Cot;
tba group with the reading el Ihe rd to the children. Mri. Ulllnq Ice eream, Mra. Ileorgr Otto; rr
Club Prayer at the clme of (he Gore, leader, prrarnlnl each child glalration. Mra Rarl Duncan.
wilh a Chriitmai atqcking and Al| children from n-ie month lo
bualaeia u n io n
earlt alto rarctved an angel
WSCI N BITING
t; yrgra of age and reaiding In the
Their praiant were Sandy Mai. Longwood area ihould he regiaterTba WICC of Iho P in t Meihodut
colm.
Chrlaty
Pawaon,
Angela
church held Ibtir general butlaett
ed.
mealing, Monday afternoon at Fe|. Ray, Pat Rurkalcw, Tommy Mal­
Card Parly
lowahlp Hall with Mri. Charln 0. colm. Pally Dawaon. Allen Dan
The ancillary of Chrlat Kpucopal
nlel. tula tinre, fluthie Aulln, Jan church will hold Ihclr *crimd caul
Shaffer preiidlng.
M n. llowird Anderion, tiavlone el Alrvandcr, Ren Wheeler. Ann party n( Ihe teivnn ai the new
Reach diilrlit preildtnt of the io. Riggina. Bonnie Metcalf, Debbie Tarith Hall, tonight at a o'clock
claty, w u guilt ipeiker. A tea Ward, Ktnntth Alcaander, Beth Retrrvhmenti will he ttrved and
honoring Mn. Andanon waa held Gore, I.inda Gammaie. Katie lit- don| priaei awarded.
im m edlittly following thr mealing rey, Martha Ragsdale. Charle*
RapU*l Bunbcamt
Aulln, l.anrr Mu*e and Dnuglaa
Fholn I’rngnm
Sunbeam* of the Firat naptial
DawM.n.
Mein hen of ihe F in t Meth-elut
chureh. under the leadrrahlp of
Joung Progla'a I'cwcram
and P in t Paptlal church chain
Mra. Carl l-ommltr, weep enterMemberi
of
lha
Voung
People*!
Mil) Join ta preunt a ijvtriel
(lined
at a Chrlilmaa party 1(at
when you d o ...
Chriitm ai m u lc tl entertainmint Department of the Firal Riplut weak.
program n n t Sunday night, at th- Churrlr are rchraraing a program
Membert
beard
rea&lt;|inga
from
visit FA M ILY !
Mrthodiit church. Following the for the Wcdnriday night praver th* Miailnn Hook and ihe alary nf
program, in open home for the meeiing aervlce, Chritlma* Kve, the t hrift fluid while viewing Na
If you need
Mr*. Milton Gore la directing, llvlty Keene arranicmcnia. Addl
■aw recreation renter will he held
rm an ala
D inning (he rngtie will be Jim
tianal work wai dona on the Chrlat
UP TO 1600
Mri. It. V, Rccvra of Marnn, ma» project.
M m lw either. Mn. George Meant
and W. 11. Marlin, planlit and Ga , ia the guevt of her *nn in law Rrfreahmenta nf punch, rookiea
arganiit of ihe Firil liiptivt •nd daughter, Mr. and Mri. J. It and Chritlma* candy were »er*»d
phoni; FAirfag 2*461?
chureh. will arcompany Ihe choin, June* and grandson. Dm
and each ehild rartlved a Chrlat
Mr. and Mri. Jata Maggard. m il Candle upon departure.
Mamhen nf the Oviedo High
biforg noon lo srrsnge
Mhael glee club wilt be mtluded who ha Vi bean vlilting their hro
County 4 H Parly
Iher ln law and filter. Mr. and
far a m uiittl number.
for money the sim t diyl
Longwood 4 II memtwra were In
Mri. II. R Spencer, have returned eluded In the too 4 It boya and
Miry U wIm (Tula
t D » Mary Lawton cirri, mem "* ' h r,r
'n !»»•»)v«)», hy. lirla. with trailer* and paienta,
Cat* Yu
ft Uaat.'f
hcra held a covered duh aupper
' |r •
f 'r* l* nn ' oll»r ,*r&lt;l attending ihe annual Chriylmat
■«t(v*
ftr"t»ti
in d Chriitmai parly at tha new
ln*
-I" law, parly at lha Home Drmnnatra.
hem* af Mri. G. Alford tail Mr*' **ul* Moaler and four grand- Gan Canter In Sanferd, Haturday
t r e*
IDOOO
Thu rad ay night
rhildren of Charlotte, M ich. for Darember a
IMW
DM
Tha home waa beautifully deco ,h* t h r l "m i» holidi)i.
Gamra, plannad hy tha eaacuttve
J.'OCO
1100
•t•d ler the ni ce non with Iradi
eommiltre were led by Cecil Tuckjwoo
1100
tonal tree and ornam m u Pmk
rr munty aganl All preaenl Join4)1 M
J4M
and while pradommated in the HUTUND. VI. - ( U P ll - Wil­ ed Ihe amgmg of Chritlmat carula.
JGOO
J200
tolar ache me,
Ilomamada
liam II. M «ar paid U lar laa ............
, . reoklrt, prepared by
Mr. and Mra, Alford wero pr* parking tickata and added a note 4 " s 'rU t,ub memhert and punch,
tented o white faible by circle reading, "I regret Ihaae but ai nf*P*rvd by membtra of thr boy a
Otinibera. Mra. Lawton Hardy, cir- lure you l waa vecy huay."
'*, f» acryed.
Re chairman, wai preaanted o
Mayer recelvci* Ihe lickela while
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FINANCI SERVICE INC
running for the |J. S. Haute nf Over gna Longwood children via
Reprraentativei. He bereme the Red Bint* t liua at cachart'a
Of SANfOII
firat Vermont Da metre i te win the More lait Saturday naerntng with
•ach receiving candy tin ea ai
Ai
•eat in mere than a century.
USSdtiihPgfkAvtnM
mamentea of the ecrailM.
fk*M; fAirtiiJ4*H
Perietal!
Mr. and Mri. Peta Hamilton ere
Sinlird, neridi
m S Q L T . ISLE, Maine - now- reaidlng In their new heme
( 4.
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r u n J— Jnitph Gagnon a new car on Wild mere Hreti.
r«lt him MO mere than ha eipacl,
Mr. and Mr*. Frank Brwwntng
ed. »fe (nd (o build in addition ta and Mr, nnd Mn. frank Browning
&gt;14 E . 1st
hit garage ao the new aedan would Jr. and family, left for Laryvllia,
lilt in it.
Penn, for tha Chrutni* holiday i.

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NONE PRICED HIGHER

NONE PRICED HIGHER

BROILER TURKEYS

future Navy "Bombing Derby*
event) will become lupenonlc
with the arrival of the North Ame­
rican Avlatjon AM ••Vliltantr.”
Dealtnad and maauftrlured at
the Ceiumbui (Ohio) Divlilea, the
Navy'i flnt attack weapon *ya&gt;
lam wei rhrlitenH lait Miy hy
Admiral Arlrlih A. Burkr, Chief
of Naval Operillnni.
The twin jat AM *rei flown for

Woman's Club Held Christmas Luncheon

Longwood

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Guest At Meeting

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Prices Effective

Through S«L, Dec. 20th

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Olives 35*
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Pickles 31‘

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Pudding 13 os. 55c
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Bennett Purchases
Holcombe Grocery
Another pew hujinc.'i name ap^ T ’aied on Ihe Sanford »crnr this
«erl&lt; a i Pcnnir Bennett of Coro.i
tooV over the ownership and man
igemrnt ef I.'slte HoIeomV* grn

eery and fish market at IMJ W.
30th Street.
The new firm will he known as
Penned « Grocery and Sea Feeds
It will l«e open for buslnetl daily
from 7 a . m. until 7 30 p in Sun
day hours are set from S a m

Tit 6 p. m.

9

Plans are in Ihe makini to cn
larje the present slorr to hrliirla drug store, harher shop and a
barhecuc style lunchroom

Rrnn-tt rame to Florida from
Goldsboro. X. C seven years a:o
Me is married to the h rtn rr Marie
.tones of Mims They have t so
children. Gregory, five and Jan
t*o.

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Housing Rentals
Rerent rental dates anntunre'l
J n r the rr-s- n&gt; i-d-) Xrrro h '”» n;
projeet have been postpaned hy
the Seminole IlnusinE Authority
due to a delay in eompletinn of
the projeet.
Those interested in renting units
In the project may apply n Jan
^ i i i ry at ihe Administration hufld
■In* on the ground*, sshen rental
■dates are mealed.

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Fred Othman Says

ON TO BERLIN!—1958

By FREDERICK C. OTHMAN
WASHINGTON— The fellow* I
ad m in a n the financial editor*,
the political expert* and the Inter­
national punditi now writing their
year-end reviewt. They even man­
age to make their dlipalchn found
Important.
I know better. The*# a r t quiet
day* for newa and the learned
onea limply haven't anything elae
to put in print. I've got the tame
problem, and with all deference
to the egg head* of the publish­
ing bualneaa, here'a my opw eertrey of IB&amp;S in the eapltalt
The White Home got some new
velvety grata. The Food and Drug
AdminiitraUon ipeetfied how much

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Harmony Is Overdue
in Seminole County

II

An outgoing member of the Seminole Board of County
Commiulonera h u been accuied of over-spending hi* bud*
Sffet on road* and bridge*.
John Krider, board chairman, said B. C. Dodd, District
4 commissioner, had spent more than allotted since this fis*
|cai year began, Oct. 1.
Three other commissioner* joined Krider in voting to
trestrict use of fund* in Dodd'* district until the commission
'gets an "accounting" of money npent in District 4. Dodd
voted against the restriction, pointing out that project*
•must be completed, el*e "mads under construction will be
!ruined and cost the county twice a* much."
This discussion, which came about at the commission's
'meeting yesterday, raise* a couple of very important ques­
tion*. The first is: are the roads and bridges in question
.among the county'* top priority project*? The seconds if
•not, why are fund* being spent on them?
Regardless of the answers to the above questions, it
•seems somewhat like the old adage of locking the bum door
•after the horse hns escaped. The money has l»ccn spent.
fThere Is no doubt that some of the money will be wasted If
^construction Is halted before projects are completed.
All of this raises a much more Important question, one
;of conducting Seminole County's business on a business-like
.basis. Whether the roads and bridges in question were top
{priority, or whether much of the money spent on these mads
land bridges will "go down the drain," are relatively minor
'matters.
The major issue, in the minds of moat, is whether the
ty I* getting what it should be getting for It* money,
•count]
line difference* exist on any board; all _govcmn.jnt
IGtnul...
‘bodies are split on certain issues; it is mandatory that each
•elected official vote his convictions.
But, ail elected officials should keep one thought upper•most in mind: when an elected body engage* In squabbles
{and disharmony, the public is not getting what it pays for.
The time long since, has passed when Seminole County
afford five County Commissions. A healing of rifts and
tion of bickering are long overdue.

Sanford To Be Aglow
!
Tbs Junior Chamber of Commerce once again is spon­
soring its Christmas lighting contest.
Carlton Bliss, chairman of ths avsnt, aald the Jayceea
•hope to make Sanford ths "Christmas lighting capital of
•Central Florida."
Two broad classifications, commercial and residential,
have been established. Residential entries have been broken
down into four divisions—religious settings, traditional,
■artistic and the best over-all decorations.
Christmas lights and decorations add a great deal to
the Christmas season. A concerted drive such ns the one
-planned by the Jayceea can do much to beautify Sanford
and surrounding area at Christmas.
Based on decoration* already put up,Sanford should lie
aglow until Yule la over. Street lights and decorations were
•put up week* ago by the city. A Christmas tree near the
•Civic Center add* * great deal to the town «t night.
Decorations will cheer residents and visitor* nllke.

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n e w y o r e -turn A
Greenwich Village butcher
put ap a special holiday window
display that Included two live turkeyi and a tree stump with an
ominous sa* 1ml dded In It.
Nelghnornood children loved the
turkey* but were so disturbed by
•the axe that they sent a delegation
at their mother* to visit the but(her, after which this reaisuring

alga also appeared la the window:
"These hints a rt pels. They are
NOT going to be killed."

Following Father
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -(U P I) -T h e
A. K. Gores have four rhildren
Core and their two sons are lefthanded. His wife and the couple's
two daughters are right handed.

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Dixie’s Lighter Side
By LEON BURNETT
United Presa laternatieaal
New formula for beating the
horses: Send your bet In by a
hoy with a bad memory.
F. T. Fox Is visiting Tropical
Park rare trick In Miami and
dertdri lo Indulge In ■ wager on
the first rare. Not wishing to
buck the erowd at the belting
window, he dispatches a stable
hoy with Ihe money.
The first rare Is run and Lilith,
* long ahot paying $27.70, comes
In first. Fox wins.

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Washington Calling
II; William S. While
HEADQUARTERS U. S. ARMY
IN EUROPE, llrW elhcrg- This Is
a bleak Christmas season fnr 230,000 Americas troops In Grrmtny,
but there is no fear or even etrltemenl In this most profession­
al military force under our flag.
The running crisis over Berlin,
from which the Russians are trying
to drive us sooner or taler, means
both murh and little here. It
means murh In the Amcriran
commander, Grneral Henry I.
Ilodes, In (lie sense that It potes
a keen problem for him. A man
of massive rslm and still, Imper­
sonal eyes, he Is the reassuring
picture of the imperturbable ami
unimaginative pro as lie awaits
the outcome of negotiation* over

Hospital Notes
DECEMBER It
Admlstloas
Katherine Sells (Osteen)
Edna Nnrmsn (Sanford)
Sarah E. Rutrh (Sanfnnl)
Pauline Warfrl (Sanford)
Barbara M. Swaggrtry
(Sanford &gt;
Elhel Maya (Oviedo)
Sarah Rrunelll (D ellar;)
Births
llaby boy to Mr. and Mrs Wit
liam Setts (Osteen)
DUrhargrs
Margaret Packard (Sanford)
Juanita Rronson (Sanford)
neryle Dysl and baby boy
(Sanford)
Willie Rell Evans (Sanford)
Morris Saunders (Sanford)
Jean Fowler (St. Petersburg)
Leland Todd (Sanford)
John Johnson (Sanford)
Bobby Green (Ranford)
Ruth Doughrtr) ami baby girl
&lt;Sanford)

Deaths
WARSAW (UPI) — Vlad) tlsv
Kowalski, veteran member of the
central committee of (he United
Peasant Party and a former Pol­
ish cabinet minister, died here
last Sunday, It was disclosed to­
day.

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Rerlin. Hr is neither brooding nor none will be put on There if, aa
In any visible way is he troubled. llodei says, no need for that. For
Will there be a war over Ber­ our troops In Germany It la al­
lin now or a Utile later? Hr ways a tlma of alert. They accept
weighs the question. He tabulates this aa businessmen living In the
Ihe degree of chance on both sides suburbs accept Ihe necessity of
the dally commutation train. It
and then he sa)s:
"Can't tell. If it comes wr are Is an annoying thing, but it la life.
Those at bom# who believe our
ready."
fly Ihe soldiers themselves, and people In Germany "never had
indeed by the West German clvl It so good" are not well informed.
llans hereabouts at least, the Issue Tills headquarters city la perhaps
is hardly evrn discussed. The sold­ the prire assignment and It la
iers, of whom about 40 percent arc hardly a gay vacation place.
The gloom of medieval Heidel­
old Army hands, go about their
drab business with Ihe touching berg now is like the dark forest of
and unintentionally gallant uncon­ i ‘Mhood dreamt. Cloud banki
cern of all old time Army hands arowl from the frowning hills, the
Our tanks are reasrlevsly patrol rain falls in an endless twilight.
ling the 435 mile East German Our headquarters are In angrily
and Ctechoslovsklsn borders that ugly stone buildings, with a pri­
form the Iron Curtain In this area son severity that only the Ger­
Four thousand nf General Ilodes' mans could have managed. It was
picked troops are In IVevt Berlin, they who did manage It. Our com­
a little American Island surrounded mand la housed In captured Ger­
by a vast Communist sea. Behind man barracks and the sullenly
that curtain nrarly half a million colored German flag hangs along­
Soviet troops and 93,wo East Ger­ side our own over ■ gray and
man Communist troops are con sodden parade ground.
Wr put up this alien Rag, with
(renting us, according to intelll
genre reports at this headquarters all ID associations for one who
Rack of all these are 512.000 tale rrinrinlN-r Germany 14 years ago On New Bus Line
Kite troops, standing from Poland when German guns were blaring
against ua, because now the Ger­ John Sutton, attorney represent­
down to Bulgaria.
man* are our allies We must have ing the Tamlaml Bus IJnes, told
On the Western side are West (hem e* allies and they must have Seminole County Commies loners
Berlin, British, French and Ital­ us. The (act that the Russians this morning that a hearing would
ian troops though all together they have made Ibis necessary is not he held on the Imi application In
obviously are no match fnr the the least of all their International Orlando Jan. jr, 27.
legions to the east. The heart of crimes, for It is not a pleasant
Sutton raid that Ihe bus line had
Western defense and the heart of thought that we must maintain this had “tremendous receptioa from
Ilodes' rommand la In the Amer­ alliance ei beyond any doubt we Miami to Jacksonville." John
ican Seventh Army.
Krider, Mack Cleveland Jr. and
must.
Rut there Is no alert on and
And It la not pleasant that the ■ member of the 8anford City
German civilians seem so uncon­ Commtrvion will attend Ihe hear­
cerned
about Berlin, because they ing.
Probably Some Fire know that
If war cornea see, who The Tamlaml IJn* proposes a
BLOOMINGTON, III. — (UPI)—
once helped defeat them, must terminal in downtown Sanford.
The (Ire department was called now defend them.
when neighbors noticed smoke
Yes, both sides "get along", hut
billowing out (rum under the porch the message to one observer from
of a home here. Rut all the fire German eyes li this: "Yes. you
men found was a group of young Americans ere not much, but yo*
boys who had galhrrrd for a sneak are here." And so see are and
try at smoking forbidden cigar­ must rontinur to be. even though
ettes. The only damage was what this is not the world's happiest
may have been Inflicted on the place lo tie—this gaunt, gray Heist
lada by their parents.
rlbrrg In Ihe rain.

C bu
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Excuse of the Week: Curtis E.
Thomas wa* picked up for driving
drunk at Knoxville, Trnn., ex­
plained he was drinking because
of a toothache, paid a $so flno
when H became known that he
haa no teeth.

own bride presaged the end of ths
sack dress, by wearing her first
one proudly for three weeks, wron*
side in front. ‘
/
There waa not one fist fight all
year In Congress Homer Dodge
organised the Lunar Protective So­
ciety to aee that mere man did no
damage to the moon The society
so far has succeeded; no sputnik
has even gone close. Harry Tru­
man founded more marly than
usual. Something he ate, maybe.
The Federal Trade Commission
insisted that Ihe boys in Akron
quit advertising their best t i r e s '
as merely de luxe and their cheap
one as ruper de luxe. Price tagx
went on the windows of new auto­
mobiles, but nobody noticed the
cost* going down. Fourteen local
auto dralert pleaded guilty to
packing their prices In restraint
of trade.
The new Russian Ambassador
turned out to be a charmer. The
foreign alders said they did no(,
either, buy bathtub* for Egyptian J
tim rl drivers; they merely built
some bathhouse* along the Nile
which the camel hrrdrrx, of
course, were free lo patronize.
The Federate began manning
their television* around the dock,
looking for phony ads. Jimmy Hoffa defied practically everybody.
Sea. Margaret Chase Smith (RMe) turned down the Idea of a
swimming pool for herself In the
new Senate office Building.
g
The House of Representative!
got Into the hotel business by mis­
take- the gentlemen at least bought
a hotel and then derided they
didn't need It. They (till own It.
A run started on rider vinegar and
honeycomb aa a cure for sinus ail­
ments.
Chad Calhoun, vice president of
the Kaiser enlrrprivea, hnu;ht an
electronic door opener for his gar­
age and then had lo take out a a
broadcasting license from the Fed­
eral Communications Commission
before he could put hie ear away.
Mr*. Elsenhower never looked
prettier.
Her husband got a gift of 14
reindeer, mostly pregnant; he
handed them to the too. This I*
fun, I'm Just getting a good atari,
and news still teems to be scarce.
More review of 1*54 to come.

Kafty, But Difficult MEMPHIS, Tenn —(UPI) - Th*
Navy serial number of Comdr.
Donald C. Richards la. almply,
13458.
"It's no trouble lo remember,"
said Richard*, who la stationed
at the Millington Navy bate here,
"but Just try to cash a check In a
strange hank with a number llkr
that."

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BERLIN (UPI) - Prof. Alfred
Rcucker, *0, former general man­
ager of the Dresden State Thra
ter* and director of the Zurich
Municipal Theater, has died In
Dresden, Ihe Dresden newspaper
"Union" reported today.

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Memo to anyone who might be
sorry for Elvlr Presley because
he's in the Army: The gyrating
Gl has earned more than two
million dollars from movie* and
records eo far thli yrar.

Red Paper Lashes
'Peacock' Presley

VIENNA (UPI) - Prof. Rudolf
Morslt, M. first conductor of Ihe
Vienna Stale Opera, died here
Tuesday of a heart attack.

PASADENA, Calif. (U PD -M rs
Ada E. Wriglcy, widow of chew
Ing gum millionaire William
Wriflry Jr., died Tuesday.
Mr*. Wrigley, about 90. had
been in a coma for nearly It
years and was carrel for 34 hours
a day by privata nurses at her
mansion here.

Me hadn't picked Lilith. The
stable boy had. by mistake.

On the tippling scene.
One ot tne modern conveniences
offered at Mlami't big new air
terminal is a system of automat­
ic whisky dispensers at the har.
Stateowned whisky xlorc* were
Ihe only businesses Improved by
BERLIN (UPI)—F rit German a heavy inow'atl In Raleigh,
Communists attacked Pfe. Elvis N.C.. Sales were higher on o sin­
Presley as ■ "cold war" sreapon gle day than In the average week.
Sunday and aald Soviet tone youth
would not be trapped by the Jack Frost got nipped when he
"modern Tied Piper of Hamelin." visited Birmingham, Ala.
Frost, a parking meter sales
The official Communist Party
newspaper Neuea Deutschland man from Decatur, Ga., waa
printed a picture of the rock ‘o' fined for overtime parking.
roll singer and a teen-age Ger­
man girl he has been dating In Federal agents reported that
Frankfurt. The headline over Ihe while Negro Janitor Charlie Rufus
picture said "Cold War Weapon." Martin, 40. waa cleaning out a
bank at Hickory, N.C., he also
The paper denied report* in the war cleaning out certain money
West Berlin press that Prealey, drawers. Martin haa been charged
now on maneuvers with the UJ» with taking SS.t*l of the bank's
3rd Armored Division In West fundi.
Germany, war p o p u l a r among
youth people bchlr.d the Iron Cur­ There wet quite a stir when
tain.
Cleburne Harold Hilt. 34. patron
"The majority of tho youth of lied a restaurant in Memphis. He
the German Democratic Republic stirred hla coffee with the barrel
will not be trapped by the modern of his pistol, and later paid a fine
Pier Pier of Hamelin, end the of $21 for disorderly conduct.
few who still adore him will eertalnly. on second thought, agree," The eoolest customer of the
the paper said
week was John Childress of JackUnder the picture, a caption son, Min. He was dining In ■
read: "Puffed up like a peacock, downtown cafe when fire broke
Presley, hooting like a ship warn­ out In the building
ing buoy. It an advertisement for Other diner* deshed out after
NATO la lha Welt rone."
hurriedly paying their checks.
Rut Chtldreae finished hie lunch
In leisurely fashion, drank his
paid hla check and saun­
Hearing Scheduled coffee,
tered hark to work.

SANTIAGO, Chile (U PlI-M an
uel A. Carrelon Walker, 49, a
founder of Ihe National Falsnge
(now Christian Democratic Par­
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Neuberger 'D-Ore ) brought down
the blue noaea by poling for her
picture In a iwimmlng auit.
The liquor buiineat decided lad
lea could be teen In the adi for
the demon, rum. The Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad gave up carry­
ing p a n rn g rri between here and
New York. Secretary of Slate Fost­
er D 'llei (momentarily en route
to Parte) broke hit own record aa
a passenger In a flying machine.
The U. S. Senate decorated It*
new room for the Finance Com­
mittee with xlgna of rodiac.
Sherman Adaraa proved with hit
1100 000 book contract that thrre'a
money In vicuna overcoate. My

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Bridge And Canasta Party Held
Church
Calendar Yesterday At Mo nforton Home
Hr

Thr borne of Mrs R. A Mon poinsettus and a miniature tree
forton was the scene of a dessert with decoration* were placed in the
Prayci Service at the First Bap­
tist Church *1 7 30 p m.
• bridge and canasta party yester room*. On the entrance table wav
Training Union exeeulive meet Iday. Hostesses with Mrs Monfor- a Christmas scene with Santa and
Ing at 1:13 p. m at the First ton were Mrs. Paul IV Chestersun his reindeer. Thr rcnlcrpirre* for
.the individual table* were created
Baptist Church
and Mr*. George F Well*.
with miniature trees and snow
The Chapel ( hotr of thr First
A festive atr was ereatrd hy men.
Methodist Church will practice at decoration* carrying out a boll
Mr* C. M Wall* won the iravrl
3:to p m.; the Senior Choir at day theme. Arrangement* of
ing pritr High bridge prirr was
6: IN p m.
Christmas berries and large red aw anted to Mrs, C. L. Redding
The Methodist Men will meet at
Mrs. George Stine took top honors
the First Mrthodist Church at f&gt; 13
in canasta. Mrs. L. F. Spencer amt
p. m. for transportation tn the
Mr*. George E. Quinn won rerernn
Mrthodist Children's Home at En
prirr*.
trrprisc. The annual Chriilmas
Those enjoying the afternoon
party for the children will be held,
with the hostesses were: Mrs
The Commission of mrmt&gt;er*hlp
George Stine. Mrs Howard Mon
and Evangelism meet* in McKin­
lieth, Mrs Francis Mrriwether.
ley Hall at the First Methodist
Mr* Al Hun', Mrs. George E
Church
at
7
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p
ro
Miss Joan Grant announce* the Quinn, Mr* H Wade Rucker. Mrs
tralor. present. In the picture above are (left to right):
The Chancel Choir of the First final plans foe her marriage to John A, Elek, Mrs. S. G IDrrl
seated, Mr*. C. H. Cole, Mr?. Irving Pryor. Mr?. Priscilla preshyterisn
will meet for Wendell Brooks,
man, Mrs. W. It, Hoffman, Mrs
Ituller, Mrs. R. N. Blnckweltlcr. Mr?, lid Ratliff, Mr?. C. rehearsal at Church
7 Vt p m
The wedding will take place O, f&gt; Tolar. Mr* I F Specter
Butler, and Mr?. G. It. Strickland; standing. Mrs. F. C.
t’inerrest Rsptiit Church prayer Saturday at * p m. In the Congre
Mr* Ralph Adams. Mr* E C
Woodruff, Mrs. C. McKihbin .lr.. Mr?. .1. M. Truhick. Mrs. meeting at 7 43 p. m.
gational Christian Church, lir J Harper S r, Mrs C L. Redding
W. K. Kirchhoff. Mrs. W. K. Gray, and Mr?. .1. N. Tully.
It llnot wilt offirialr. The rerep Mr* C M. Walls, Tea guest was
THVRSDAT
Hon will he held in the ehurrh Mr* W. A. Morrison
Plnerrest tlaptist Church choir Immediately following the cere
mo tty.
practice at 7 30 p nt
Mist Grant ha* thnsen Mr* Roy
The Kindergarten Department
will have Its Christmas party in Howard as matron of honor. Miss
the Department rooms of the Fit it Jean Wilke and Miss Joan Wltke
Mrthodist Church from 2 J p m. will he bridesmaids.
Mis* 3lat1ha Might, Daytona,
Air. Brook* ha* chosen Raymond
The Chancel Choir of the First
Methodist Church will rehearse at Wrinmann as best man. Donald spent the past weekend with her
Raty. A II. Beckwith J r . am) E. mother, 3tr* Ralph Wight.
7 30 p. m.
Miss Harriet Bedding, a student
The family pe**» were marked quin* Self roverect buttons fasten­
W, Rogers will serve as usher*
Men's
Brm
hrrhood
I
tinner
and
with while gladioli and satin ed down the hark and the lonr
All friends nf the couple are al F. S. IT,, and three sorority sit
streamers.
sleeves tapered to point* over the program at the First Baptist cordially invited to attend the cere­ ter* attended the Blue Gras* Bowl
Church at 7 p m
Game In Louisville, Ky,, last week­
mony and rereption.
The bride, given in marriage by wrist*. A tiara set with pearl* *e
Royal Ambassador* of the First
end. The game matched Florid*
her brother. Denton I’revatt. **** cured the silk veil nf illusion. The
Mate against Oklahoma Slate
radiant In a white floor Irngtli bride carried a while orrhid on a Baptist ihurch meet at 7 p tn.
Choir prartirr at the First Bap
Friends of W. A. Kraltrrl will
gown The garment ’&gt;** fashioned while flitde with while satin
ttst Church as follow*: Carol. 8 13
be glad tn know- he is recovering
of late over taffeta with a squire streamers.
Attendant* were Mist Valren |p m,; Concord. 7 p. m.; and
satisfactorily in Orange Memorial
neckline embroidered with seITevalt, maid of honor, sisler of Church, * p. m
Fhrtda Power and Ught Co. will Hospital after undergoing surgery
the bride; Mr*. Dorothy Biggs and
The Gleaners' lias* of thr First hold their annual Christmas party last week
Miss Dorothy Bollinger. They Presbyterian Church wtll hold its in the Sanford Civic Center Dec.
Mr. and Mr*. H. A. Swanson
were identically dressed in red annual Christmas party, with ex­ 73 More than 400 employes and have had as their guests, their
velveteen dresses. The gowns change of gifts, at the home of families are esperted for the carol son. Staff Sgt. and Mr*. William
wrre fashioned with round neck­ Mrs. Frank Lirikr, pit Palmetto singing and refreshments.
West and children. S Sgt. West and
lines, dropped waistlines and soft Ave . at 3 p. ni All present ami Santa Claus will come down a hi* family are rnroute tn Vanderfull skirts
Red feather bats, past members are invited, and chimney to hand out gifts to em­ berg Air Base, I-ompoc, Calif.,
matching shoes, and while gloves each one It asked to bring a small ployes children. There will he spe­ where he will he atlaehed tn Stra
completed thr outfits They car­ gift
Irgle Missile Squadron.
cial entertainment.
A turkey dinner was held last ried red and white carnations.
Best man was Mr. Foe. Ushers
Thursday at the American la-giim
wrre Itonald Smith. Sanford: and
Hut by the Veteran* of World War Frederick Prevail, brother of the
I. Barracks Nn. IMt. and the Ladle* bride.
Nuptial music was sung by
Auxiliary.
Members were served delicious Mrs Joe Mathirux Accompanying
home cooked fostd, turkey, drets- her on thr organ was Mrs. Paul
Maxwell.
ing. all the trimmings and home
The mother of the bride wore a
made pie*. The hall ura* gaily coffee-colored gown of lace over
decorated by Mr*. George Burger taffeta. Her accessories were pink
ami her committee with Christmas as was her carnation corsage The
groom's mother was dressed In
candles burning brightly on atl of pink lace nvrr taffeta with match­
the tables.
ing accessories and a white earn*,
Following dinner, buranw Jones, lion m riige.
A reception followed the cereaccompanied by her sister Pam.
niisfiy in the Community House
sang several selection* Student* Th&lt;- bride's table was overlaid
of the Deanna School of Dance with a while linen cloth Two s'
delighted the audience with four vrr candle holder* holding *.*1 *
dance numbers- "Honeycomb" b&gt; ta|iert flanked a centerpiece oi
Lucille King and Sylvia Williams. rnl poinsrtlias. A Hirer tiered
"Flame" by nelly Odham; "Prince wedding cake was served with the
and Princes*" by Slmralynn Mil punch.
llam* and Daryl McLain: "Ja/i
Serving were; Mr* Wendell
by Carol Ellison. Frankie Jon*-*. Brady, Mrs. Cader Hart, Mrs.
Buthie Carlton, and Jeannme Ma John Maxwell, and Mrs l.uyne
thieux.
Kmnard. The bride's l-ook was
Mr*. T. A. Stile*, chairman, and kept by Mr*. Ruth Marcanlel.
Mrs Ruth Smith, ro chairman,
For the wmilling trip to Tampa
rnneeded Hut the dinner vsas a the bride chose a black wool suit
big sueceis They are grateful for n th while accessories Thr or
the help nf member* who worked chid from hrr bridal bouquet was
so hard to make the rvrnlng a pinned to her shoulder.
After the first nf Hie year the
pleasant one
Give her a gift that the‘11 we*r with pleasure — a lovely
, oup'.r will reside in Tampa wlu-rc
Mr. Foriythc is employed by the
sweater. Slipover* and the ever popular cardigan A twin
Tampa Electric Company.
sets The nrwrst fall rolora In that wonderful easy to
Care for ll.in-I.on,
Mr. ami Mr*. Carl Williams Jr.
W EDNESDAY

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Final Plan
Revealed

HOARD .MK.MI1KHS o r TIM* WOMAN'S AUXILIARY
of Seminole MotnorW Huapi»
lend tin* lost 195$ meet*
intr. A new ?I«D* of officer*
iuwnt tnemltcr- will lake
ovrr for IBM). The meeting
held T iicmI#j- morning in
the Conference Room of the
-pital. An informal coffee
followed the Imaine?? with Hurry Weir, honpitnl utimini*-

Garden
Gate
I'AI.M CIRCLE
Attractive Christmas drror.it Inn*
In the home nf Mr*. \3adr Garner
set the accne for the meeting of
thr Palm Circle of the Garden
Club Friday allrinoen.
A white tree with red lights
»tood in the I lorlda room. Sllvrr
and gold arrangement* were plar
rd here and there, all the work
of the hoitca*. Those attending
brought other lovely decoration*.
Mra. A. D. Rountree crnidnrted
the meeting. Mr*. Blanton Owen,
a circle member, showed holiday
decoration*, sift wrapped package*
and many clever novelties. One of
Mr*. Owen'* arrangement* will be
sent to the hospital to tie used in
the lobby during the holiday*.
Mrs. H. II. Duncan assisted the
hostess in »crvine coffee, fruit
cake and cookie*. Plant* were ex­
changed a* the cue*,* left.
A* a civic beautification project
Palm Circle haa landscaped the
Ft. Mellon Monument »lte at the
corner of Mctlonville Ave. and
brcor.d SI. The circle will be re
sponsible for the maintenance of
this planting.
IIEMKROCALLIS CIRCLE
A turkey dinner wa* served to
member* of the Hcmcrocattfs c ir­
cle of the Garden Club at Its an­
nual Christmas party held Thurs­
day night at the Home Demon­
stration Building
Mr* C. F. Hunter was hoslesi
isith Mr*. Robert Bennett assist*
log. The ro8m was alrarthely
deruratrd with Christmas green*
and the table* held small trees
made of Turk's Cap blooms,
Mrs. F.rlc Viltlen. rtrclc presi­
dent. welcomed Mrs. P. J. Westgale a* a new member. Mr*. C.
F Find, program chsimian, intro­
duced the guest speaker. Mr* C.
S. Dickerson Mrs. Diet erson gave
an intrrrslinr talk on rimetllaa
and their cultivation
A gift exchange was held, Gift*
brought by members for patient*
in the Tuberculosis Hospital were
collected.
Fifteen member* were p rr-o t
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MAGNOI.I \ CIRCLE
Magnolia Circle of ttie Carden
Club had an Interesting meeting
and Christmas work shop at the
hope of Mr* Hratley Odham. with
Mr* H B Odham as ro hostess.
Aftrr a Christ max prayer by
Mr« J F Nlebols the chairman.
Mr* J Messier, gave a report
rf the hoard meeting She read
the resolution in regard to the proposed Inrrease )n due* She also
appointed committee* to assist
with the Salvation Army krttlea
and with the decorating ot Christ­
inas trees at the hospital
Several plant* wtll he given In
person* who are ill.
After enjoying e»Vc and cotfee,
members exchanged gift' The
group then adj-mrred In the garage Various dried material* were
snrajed for home decorations
t l i n t s t l s (TRCI.E
Mr*. If. Moreland gave a brief
talk on Christmas plan's at the
meeting eif Hie Hihlicus Cirrle eif
the Garden Club The meeting was
held Friday at the home of Mrs
Dirk MrLaulin
This was the annual Christinas
part' Assisting the hostess wet*
Mrs Bryon Fox and Mrs, W H
Stewart
Christmas decoration*
wer. unique and lovely.
Gift* vsere exchanged and do
Itrimii refreshments served to the
3? members present.

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Couple In Geneva Sunday Night
Miss Addle l.oelitf iTevalt te
ame the bride of William Ferrell
lorsylhr in a double ring candlellgb* cerrmop; performed Sund* night at n o'clock
Miss Prevail is the daughter of
Mrs. T. W. Prevail and the late
Mr Prevail of Geneva. Mr. Forsvthe ia tiir sun of Mr*. Ethel
Forsythe ami Mr. William For­
sythe, loth of Tampa.
The cerrmor.y was held a gain it
a green and *vtitle background in
the First Baptist Church nf Gen­
eva with the Rev, Jack Flew art
officiating Twn large ha*Vet* of
■: it, gladt !i flinkrd thr altar.

Past Matrons
Have Meeting
Hie annual Christmas meeting
of the Past Matrons Club, Order
of the Pastern Star, was held
Monday evening at the home of
Mrs. Joe Corley. Mr*. Corley was
assisted by Mr* Tom McLain
The president. Mr* J, P. Holt*(law. presided at a short holiness
meeting. Newly elected officer* for
1919 were installed by Mr*. R. C.
Maxwell uilh the assistance nf
Mrs, McLain. Those taking office
a re : president, Mrs. J II. Ander­
son. vice president. Mr*. It. E.
Cordell: secretary, Mr» It C.
Maxwell, treasurer, Mr* J. E.
Courier. The president announced
Hie following appointive officers:
devotions chairman, Mr*. Cordell:
sunshine chairman. Mrs. W. E.
Raines; reporter, Mrs. B C. Max­
well.
Plan* for the January annual
•'chicken and dumplings" dinner
were made with committee* ap

pointed.

The tcliring president prrtrnlcd
the new president with a gift from
the club. Gift* 'sere distributed by
Hie hostess and her assistant Re­
freshments wrre then *erved by
Hie hostess. Mrs. McLain, and Mr*
Sidney M e

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Mr and Mr*. Alvin HHIrll Jr
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Packers Revamp Office, Seek Winner

YEAR—By Alan Mayer-,

.............-JANUARY-

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Tba chaegca announced by
Dominic Olejnleiak, Paekcr, presIdaat, aald tha club would seek a
"general manager with complete
responsibility for all phases of op-£
eration Including coaching."
The changes alto included the
trimming of tot 13 man execu­
tive committee down to aix memben, toe elimination of the pom
of chairman cf the board ami
second vice president, and the
end tn weekly meeting! by the
executive committee at which a
review of each Sunday's game
formerly waa held.
Top heaviness In the front of-|"
flee which divided responsibility
for hiring and firing of personnel
has received much of the blame
Albert at tot Forty N'iner helm for the Packer*’ poor records in
Tuesday, hai a lot of new ideas recent year*. The team finished
for tha dab, but many of them last ia toe Western Division tots
can be triced back to the hiUa year with a 1-101 mark, their
of Arkanaai. And moat of the worst In 40 year*.
Oltjniesak refused to comment
philosophy Is many ycsra older
than pro football.
. on the candidacy
.
. . .of. Far!
. . . (CurAn interview with Red goea like ly&gt; Lambeau for the Job Lamthit
beau* who founded tho club in(—Will your Wi/a have any l»to and IH It 10 a1* * orM
trouble
shouldering toe com- championship* before quitting in
plainta of fana wnen your ball '***. hai been the subject of a
club losea?
popular petition drive to return
A—We ll have no trouble that him to the club,
way. I don't ask her to become
Involved ia the game and she
doesn't ask me to cook.
Q—WIU you alternate Y.A. Tit­
tle and John Brodie at quanerback?
A — I'm not much of a platoon
man. I believe a man la either
a bait cutter or a fisherman. Oor
CLEVELAND. Ohio (U P lI-R av
of to t ototr h n to be the best.
Caacb Ray McLaaa ataad after
tho orcaiuatioaal ahakoup waa to
itouTM
Tba atraaallalaf of tha front
office arfanliattoa
that had
brought to much crltleiam left
tha Jobe of both mao touet. but
alea opened too door for their
ouster ahould they not fit Into the
plane of the man selected to Uka
charge of tho club.

GREEN BAY. Wla. (U?I&gt;—TEa
Graaa Bay Packer* lava ravaapad the freat office to give
tha general manager camplau
power to nia tha ball chib, aad
ware looking today for tha man
who can make tha uam Into a
National Football League con­
tender again.
Juet where present General
Manager Vera# Lawellaa and

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HMOMftM ESCAPES OBJCTU A&amp;

K»S MHO CRASHES tHTO TELE-

PHowe pole wa clcm

Jin x In Sugar Contest

ful. Yankee bora Paul Diettel.
and tha line wearing runt of
••Player of the Year** Billy Can­
non. LSU la a two touchdown fa­
vorite over the South Carotiniana.
But put in Its historical pertpectivr, that fat bulge ia the
SHOFMAKE
odd* may ilim somewhat.
SAN FRANCISCO (LTD - Just
The great LSU tea mi of the
Ilka tha original Arkantai Travel­
tSCCMi? TUI
mid 30a coached by cagey Berler of the stage. Bob Burnt, the
7 S JOCKSY
me Moore sported such football
new coach of toe San Francisco
W
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STO
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TO
to
t*
legendi at Ken Kevanaugh and
Forty Nlnera ia loaded with home­
3 ,0 0 0 Miartffts
Gut Tlaaley and made three
spun philosophy.
itralght trips Into New Orlttna
Red Hickey, the 40-year-old
for New Year's Day.
Irishman who succeeded Frankie
The i n i team, which lost only
one reguiar-aeaton game, wai
BOUND TABU
dumped by Teaai Cbri.tlaa in
the 1W4 Sugar Bowl, Then tiny
U1CRATNG RACS. mPHO BOvWLiaWZ,
Santa Clare came in from the
-TOC $ 1 6 6 9 9 0
2 6 -7
Weal Coait two years in aucceaLOO ANQELU (UPI) - The The ColU and Beari each bad u on to dump the Bayou dandies,
• v _«ANTA ANITA MATURITY
In I9J0. the Bengelt showed up
BahJm en Colli, Chicago Bean seven mea named, while slat of
08d Lae Aagalei Rami, domlaiat the Rami wsrn picked for the {■»&gt;«• underdog ! role agilnat
fa a a a la the National Football
SEW YORK (UPI)—The Naw
League's Western DMiloo, lead­ the eight pro bowl garnet played
Year's joy ia Louisiana that even­
ROSE
York Glsnti. after enjoying an
( s u a ia ;
ed 10 out ad 11 mea oa the team at Mimortal Coliseum.
extra day'* real for their comec h in a today to meet the Eaitera Tbe Wait will be rich in quar­ ing.
BOfi\_ QAV2
Coach DleUel. whole ioacrutfrom behlnd victory over Cleve­
M an ia tha pro bowl game terback*, with both Johnny Unite a
able way transformed a routine
land. returned practice today for
J an. 11.
of tha ColU and Bill Wade of the third tiring group into the "Chi­
Sunday's Eastern Division play­
Rama nominated.
nese b a n d it* L S U 'a latest leg
off game with the Browna at
QTwbTfVVotT think of "the. n' n,r0- “!•, "“ k‘n* h,'fb/lc'K
.
Other offensive Handout* to- end—fa taking no chances by unYankee Stadium.
preseot club personnel?
who,fa difficult
w k,,,U en sn to defense,
,n■k,,
bim
dude fullback Rick Caaarea of dereslimating the CUmaon oppo
A—I'm a pomue thinker. W'e'U
The Giants' apectacular sweep
the Beer* and Alan Amecbe of sitlon.
of a 13-10 verdict lift Sunday sta rt from scratch with every was expected to be a key target
tha Colt*, and halfbacks Jon Ar' Our films show they are big
forced a tie for toe Eaatern man having a chance to make the for p anel when the Cleveland
nett of the Rams, Lenny Moore and strong, quite a bit like Flori
crown and gav« New York its grad*. I belitve in building confi­ Browna meet New York In th»
of the Colin and Willie Galimorc da," he says. Florida,save the
biggest ticket ruth to the club's dence to our playera. If they Eastern Division title play-off
Tbe Mayfair Mta'a Golf Aaao* of toe Beara.
Tigers their toughest' night of
have talent to go with the confi­ game Sunday.
history.
elation Su r^ w will itogo IU aee- For the tcvenlh time, defeoalve this action before losing ia the
Renfro, a seven je a r veteran in ^
dence.
they'U get along okay.
NEW YORK (UPI) — Death'cancer at St. Luke's Hospital,
Giant official* announced Tues­
and of olghTtouraomonta achedul- tackle Leo NomtlUoo ef the San last two minutes, Id-7,
to* pro ranks, is a main cog in
Q—What
la
the
moat
important
caught
up
with
Bill
Corum.
one
"Try
to
keep
me
going
as
I
day
night
they
stopped
the
public
od for thJi club yoar.
But LSU football observers note
the Browna' offense because o f
Francisco 49era waa selected for
moat popular can (iniah my book," Corum told tale of ticket! for Sunday's Na­ thing to football.
Appropriately named the Santa the
the elemtat of being "down" for ° r
„ 1
hit
ability to get behind the tieWait squad.
A—Desire.
Without
that
you
get
aporta
writers,
before
he
could
his
physician
and
long
•
time
tional Football League game aft­
Claus tournamaat, golfen will via Weeb Ewbanka of Baltimore la a gama hai not troubled toe Ti­
no place — no matter how big or fer.drri, take the past aad go m
finiah
hit
autobiography.
friend.
Dr.
John
S.
Davis
Jr.,
er
idling
more
than
SO.OOft'dufar team aad Individual heno n la the West roach.
ger* toil year and isn't likely to
for the big acort.
bow amaU you are.
The S3 year old New S’ork Jour- only Tuesday morning.
j cata in 3A hour*.
the event.
happen Jin. 1. "Thoia boyi have nal-American
The Weit roller Includes
Q—Can
you
win
with
this
ball
Tbe speedster from North Tex­
columnist,
who
also
"We
tried
awfully
hard
and
to
Tba baadicap chairman will pick Offense: enda, Ray, Berry, pride.'' eaplatna Dietxtl.
"We have enough mail order*
as State la too tc im 'i leading
ia president of the did BUI, but It waa too late," Dr. to use up what few ticket* wa club?
team eapulaa far each foureome. ColU, Ollly Wilton, Mere; Urklea.
In addition to pride and the served
A—W* have tbe nucleus of a scorer this tenon via the air­
Tha ether three mimberi will be Jim Parker, Colts, and Bob St. other inlanglblee that romhinti Churchill Downi race track and Davit said. "I asked him, ‘How have left," ona harried official
impresario of the Kentucky Her- do you feel. Dill?* when I visited said, "and people art lined up good club. I'U aay that good play­ ways. He hai acorrd six aerial
cboian by dnw . Taami will com­
to produce a winner, the Tlgera by. died Tuesday night of lung him early last night. He blinked
pete under tha point lyitem for Clair, «*«re; guards. Duane Put­ have
down to tha street wilting to er* make a coach. The beat play­ touchdowns and most of the
Cenoos,
probably
the
nam,
Rama,
and
Harley
Sowell,
er* make the beat coach.
ratchet were of the key variety.
too three ton team aad two indi­
South's
best
back
la
e
decade.
a
l
.!&gt;*'
.■
c£
pl#
„
0f
bUt
buy."
Detroit Liooa; center Jim Rlngo,
didn t reply. Then he died."
,./v Tba club * office la os to .
Renfro hai snared ?4 a e ria la ^
vidual award!.
Given
a
faat
field
where
toe
Graaa Bay Packari, and backs.
Contract* roruraonla
1*,h floor' , .
good for VIS yards Lila aeason.
Entrance fee will be toyi worth Uaitai, Arnett. Moore, and C* LSU line might offeet a whopping
Corum
had
been
in
and
out
of
onlyJickata
m
U
i
M
8
"
;
and hit Si-yard catch of a Milt
at toaM f t Tbaie toyi will bo
weight disadvantage, the Tigrra
the hospital since he contracted day will be the 17.000 bleacher
Plum heave Sunday, a l m o s t
given to uadorprlviligod chlldrin. urea.
ahould
move
through
the
South
and
i.000
standing
room
ticket*
pneumonia during the World Sespelled doom for toe Giants. The
Hooding the U*t of team ciptolai The defensive unit: enda Glno C a r o l i n i a n a like Sherman
n et in October. He reaumed writ- that go oo tale at the stadium.
tnow-covered field, however, pre­
win bo Gone WlUet, winner of top Marcbettl, Coll*, ami Doug At­ inarched through Georgia and
Broadway oddamaker* ar* ra t­
kina.
Beara:
tackle*.
Fred
Wiling
hit
column
about
•
a
month
vented Ray from opening up and
boson among amateura who com­ Uami, B een, and Gene Lloi one aspect of history may repeat
,.
ago but he felt ao weak ha return- ing the game a t a "plek-'am"
"Chriitm at Shopper's Special"
peted ia tho Mayfair tna PGA
itself.
U g b ^ U k a ^racinr^ofJndur- fd |# gl&lt; Lufc#., |i l t weekt
affair, with a bettor giving 11 to wee the title given to toe Seminole going all the way.
comb,
Goltf;
middle
guard.
Bill
Open golf touraameot, which cod­
Sherman, before be became no­ all Us the -featured loth race to
George, Bear*: linebackers. Joe
Tbe roundfaced Jolly ■•am­ to odda no matter which Uam County Sperta Car eluha* latest He waa tripped up and tho
ed Sunday.
Browna had to settle for a field
Schmidt, Lions, end Lcs Richter, torious la these parts as a union night wUI cap a full day of grey ateur horse player" never law ha backs.
rally. Dee. I t John Gerlach. eomIf too Giants win. they will boat mitt** chairman, announced win­ goal a few plays later.
Rama; halfbacks Bobby Dillon, general, was first president of hound running at Sanford-Orlando another typewriter.
Kennel Club, after the oval * first
Renfro, who hai never been a
When Matt Winn, the "father" tha Baltimore Cotta to tha cham­
Shop For Christmas Packers, and Jim David. Lions, LSU.
matlnen of the season was held of tbe Kentucky Derby, died to pionship game. Tha front offie# ner*: First: Otis Gifford and Mary chosen outright In an all pro sc-w
and
aaftlymen.
Will
Sherman,
K
er
Schmid!
in
a
Portrhe.
Sec­
At
tola afternoon.
Rama, and Yale Lary, Llona.
1319. Corum was named to auc- his already announced a teal* ond: Clay and Betty Smith in a lection, bagged 71 paaars In I9S7
Mattneea err scheduled
each
Atternatea are Del Shofnar, Video Recap Set
...
_ ceed him as president of Church- of Ucket price* for a till* en Poraeh*. Third: Norman and and gained SS3 yards for an av­
Dav(01 n / would UVe a , „ ve counter. Boi i n t i *UI ItU Wf
NEW YORK (U PI)—The Co Wednesday- end Baturday at . r^
erage of 79 yards per catch.
Rama, end: Hugh McElhenny
Gloria Wilbur la a TR-?.
atari, halfback; Gallmore. half­ turnbia Broadcasting System an- m. throughout the aeaaon at the q( jbwnce ,f0(n ((je Jouroi|. 110; raacrvtd teat*. IT.JO. blaachThe
rallv
covered
itT
mltra
and
refurbished club.
___
_____ _________
back;_ Wade,
quarterback;______
bun nounced today that It wilt show
American each spring to help di­ t r seats, U . and standing- w et divided into fir* legi. At ROME PEOPLE STILL DON'T
Indurall will have to overcome rect
Jooai, Beara. guard; Charlie Are. between halves of next Sunday’*
room. U.
plant (or the Derby.
the start cf each teg, driven KNOW—We operaie Sanford'*
Lions, tackle; Nomellinl, tackle; New York Glanta • Cleveland the speeding of acveral other fast
Corum alto became well known
were given the destination and an only Commercial “Whit* Print"
Browns
playoff
game
a
videobound*
toolght
in
order
to
preierve
Amache, fullback, and Jo* Fortu- Browne nlavoff ei
a* a radio sports commentator.
average speed to be maintained. Shop.
214 E. 1st
tape reviewing the key scoring •*!» . reputation at one of the He served for many year* ai a
nato. Beara, linebacker.
Navigators had to find the shortest
Wieboldt’s ™"EBA
2 = play a of the first half of tot con- wurld'a fastest greyhounds The "color" announcer at the World
route betwren point*. Cars were
TOpound hustler started the year
, test.
Seriea
and
at
championship
71# B. PARK A \ i
penalised
for
all
time
and
mileage
by copping the Inaugural Handi­ fights.
cap, after easdr striding tn vieCORAL GABLES (UPI) - The aerum ulattd over or under par.
Among Corum* aurvIvors ar*
Starting point wa* Hloaon'a
ns
lory to three schooling
events
Unireriliy of Miami
jEx'Champs Retire
hit mother, a brother, Clayton, high-scoring
Indurall's
heaviest
competition
Hurrlcanei hop* to end a seven- Amoco Italian in Sanford, to Win­ Shop For Christmas
Hamburg,
Germany
(UPI)
—
and a son, Robert. Funeral ar­ gam* losing streak against the ter Tark and Orlando then to VineAnnounce# Ha Hat Taken Over The
At
Willie llocpner and Gernard may come from right "next door." rangement! are Incomplete.
In
the
sixth
povt
position
will
be
Unlveralty of Florida when they land and a n t io Narcoaee and
Hecbi, Iwo former German light
bark
to
Orlando.
Finishing
point
play the Gators here tonight.
heavyweight champions, have an­ Simla, nevt to Indurall's teventh
The lanky Murrieta**, who waa tho Turf Cub is Ciaitlberry.
nounced their retirement from the starting spot. Simla got off to a Halfback Hurts Leg*
Trophies will be awarded at
PITTSBURGH (UPI) — The scored more than 100 points each
of tha GROCERY AND FISH MARKET formerly
ring. Hoepner. 33. lost the Euro bad atari In the Inaugural, bu^
tha next meeting to be held Jan.
pcan III!* to Erich Schoeppner ..wa* closing _ln on tha favorite ** j Pittsburgh Steelert said Tuesday In their flrtt three outings, ar* ■ at • p. m. at the T\irf club.
hnown a HOI.COMDE'8 PLACE
that defensive halfback Jack Bui given ih* beat chance to beat the
three daya age. lfe.hi. a*, waa
Anyone Interfiled In joining the
Otheri in ih* feature event are |fr j, suffering from a halrlls* Gators In four years.
European champion twict.
club
may reelect Mrs. Betty
I SOI W.
ftI Dlocka Waat of Franeh
Super Toy. Blue Shot. Famed F a' fracture of the right leg. The club
Miami Coaeb Bruce Rale hat
211 E. lit
Smith, secretary, at FA 3-HOT.
hie. Go Ra&lt;-k, Mixed Chips and •aid it waa questionable whether navar bcatio to* Gators.
Last Saturday, Florida Mat*
Butler will atari in too National
Boxing Bout Subbed Elegant Miss.
Football League's pro-bowl game became tha flrtt Florida team to
CHICAGO (UPIy—The Inter,.abeat the Gator* la M gamaa.
at Los Angtlti. Jin . 10.
llonil boxing Club hat substitu­ Bill Tuttle Signs
ted
a
middleweight
bout
between
KANiAS
CITY.
M«
(UPI)
T PAYS A WEEK
Holly Mims and Bobby Bayd as Out/ieldar Pill Tuttle Tueiday be­
the Wednesday night television came tha first riayer to sign a
From 7:00 A. M. Mil 7:30 P. M- Weak Days
fight in Chicago Stadium. Jan. T. lis t Kansas City Athletic con­
J J f e R ja
It replaces the scheduled TV ap­ tract. Tuttle, obtained from De­
Sunday* — « a. m. Mil 0 p. m.
pearance of light heavywalghta troit in a trade (or Rilly Martin,
Spaciallilnc In Quality
Sunny Ray and Koqu* Maravitla. batted .7Jt last aeason.
la laaai for tha rich poit-itasoa
football gama the Tlgtn filled
A t fasOal! learns playlag la to ibow tha Bayou home-folk* a
ilagle wla. They are bow hard
Oe part seaiea bewl | i a i i l
at work determined to reverie
BATON ROUGE. La. (U Pl&gt; - that unhappy record la 19S9
Louiaiana State's top ranked Ti­ The T lgen play twice beaten
t a n crashed through the regular Clemion. the Atlantic Coait CooN ito o unbeaten and untied for feraaca. champion, ia the Jan.
t)M flrtt Um« la 10 f t a n but th an I cooteit and for the fourth time
la atill a jinx to b« bucked la the la their five Sugar Bowl appear
aacei, they will be favored.
Sugar Bowl Naw Yaar'i Day.
la four trips aouth to Naw OrUnder the coarhiar of youth*
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Low In Tallahassee 34,
Pierre, S.D ., Just 33
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Comparatively balmy weather
overspread the nation'i mldieelion today, mapping a prolonged
told wav*‘by lifting temperature*
above the freeiing mark for the
first time in nearly two week*.

However, the chilly grip of win­
ter maintained a stubborn grip on
the Southeast during the night,
and a new snowstorm, powered
i by arctic blasts, raced across the
northern plain* Into the upper
Croat Lake*.
The warming trend began Mon­
day in the central and southern
plaint, advanced into the Midwest
Tuesday and was expected to
reach the Atlantic Coast today.
In
the
meantime, readings
dropped to 34 degrees in Tallahas'co. Fla., early today under the
influence of Ihe lingering cold air.
Pierre, S. D . had a comparable
temperature of 33 degrees
As the warm air advanced
across the Interior, temperatures
COLUMBUS. Ohio (UtM'—David shot up to TO drerres in northern
S. Smith, M. tall, quiet part time Trvas, Lincoln, Neb., had a high
^ollege student, trim ly told au of SS and rickstown, S. D.. record­
G en tles today how he planned to ed St.
rape the pretty young expectant
In ihicago. overnight tempera­
mother who lived across the tures held in the mid-JOs. about
street.
10 degrees warmer than the night
It
Smith allowed no remorse at he before. It also was the cliy‘»
admitted raping and then killing warmest weather aince a brief
Mrs. Janice Ora Porter. It. in her warm spell which ended Dec. 4
Hob Slicdiitn. Southern
The northern tier of stairs fared TOO CROWDED IN THE PIT
bed Tuesday morning. He hid the
.12 caliber revolver with which he another onslaught of winter today Hell manager, just couldn't fit in the pit with David Van
ahot her In the raltcrs of his home. with gusty winds expected to push Ness. Look* too complicated anyway. (Bergstrom Photo)
■'There l» no question the boy snow and blowing snow- across
* telling Ihe truth," Sheriff Mary the Great Lakes region, with mow
T(all said, “ but the investigation Is extending into New Kngland.
Three youngster* drowned at
not complete."
Sanford, N, C., Tuesday when
Smith, who was held for invrsli they fell through thin ire on a
gation of murder, told authorities mill pond.
he had planned the crime for two The deaths added to Ihe mount­
or three days.
ing co!d weather toll which now
The body was found by the vic­ stands well above 1U0 since the
tim'* father in law. Hiram Porter. snow and cold awrpt out of the
SJ, with whom she and her hus­ west early this month.
band. Myron, 2fi. an Ohio State
University dental student, lived In
f home set in * secluded, wooded
^ r e a north of here.
The victim was bound and gagg­
ed. Her clothing had been slit
up the front. A single bullet wound
was in the center of her fore­
head. At the foot of the bed was
a baby crib, blanked folded neatly
TAMPA. Fla U T II-T h r toast
• over Id atdri. Baby books andGuard searched the walers of
Christmas package* were nearby. Tampa Bay today for the bodies
The couple had been married of crcwmrmbers aboard a lowfive year* and eagerly looked for- flying BIT Jet bomber that
rard to the birth of their first crashed and exploded lair Tues­
hild. expected any day. The hus- day.
band, who expect* to graduale in Four persons were aboard the
June, was taking examinations six Jet medium bomber. One body
when notified of the death.
was recovered about an hour
The *earch for the killer turned after the plane went down with SPLICING CAIH.ES IN Till! PIT—llumlrciU of tiny
to Smith within a few hour* whrn one wing ablate.
wire* arc juinctl together by K.
Davit! (left) and Daviil
deputies checked a *et of foot­ Crewmembers were identified
Van
N'e.M
,
Southern
Hell
splicing
crew.
The finished cable
print* in the mow between the a&gt; Capt. George L. Whitney, 37.
will brbjr telephones to hundtcii* of Sanford homes.
two house*.
commander; MaJ. Marcel F. O'
(Herpstnnn Photo)
Smith said hr did not even Amtco. 35. Plainfield, N.J., in­
know Mri. Porter* name.
structor navigator Lt. Joseph B.
^ After the killing. Smith said, be Bcrnardi, 13, navigator; and Wil­
Wetumed home and “ atarted to liam C. Bitter J r , 24. navigator.
read and atudy.”
The Air Force did not immediate­
ly say which officer's body was
found.
The planr was from the 306th
Bomb Wing at nearby MacDill
Air Force Uaie.
Ditch dlggvrs and ambitious gar­ Joined together by winding a spe­
The Air Force said the plane
BBATT (LTD — An Euambla
cial kind of tape around them.
deners,
beware!
was
approaching
from
the
rav|
County School Board truck spun
Look before you push that shovel Of course, there are targrr ca
mil of control and struck a utility over the hay to make a landing
pole Tuesday, killing one youth and at MaclJili when the crash oc­ into the ground by your road You btes than thrive with 4WJ pairs, but
curred. It plunged Into the water could be responsible for cutting that is the sue used in Seminole
^ tju rin g mother.
The victim wi» identified as tome 1,000 yard) off Lewis island off several thousand telephone*, County at the moment. The splices
Eugene Norris. IT, of Bratt. Ray­ located Just t il Ihe coast.
must be tnxile everytimr the cable
No parachute* were seen leav­ water lines or electric power.
mond Peebles, IS. Brill, was re
has
to curve or turn a eorner,
In
an
age
when
everyone
lake*
ported In fair condition at a hos­ ing ihe plane
The U47 is considered the to the sky, utility companies are so if* quite a job. This i« in addlpital
planting as much as possible be­ lion to ihe pits rvery half mile.
Tolico s*id the accident occur­ backbone of the Strategic Air neath the surface of the rartli
Out in Ihe county, the telephone
Command's
long
range
striking
red Tuesday afternoon on State
In (hr past few months the men sit in pair* in a pit and splice
forre
and
ia
capable
of
carrying
Road W, near the Alabima-FIorSouthern Bell Telephone Co h»* If the line 1* a working cahle. they
nuclear weapon*.
ida line.
buried thousands o( mile* of cable. will work continuously. 2t hours
The cable doesn't Juvt lie there; a dav, with one rrew relieving an
it has In be spliced to another other. Downtown thry work In
rahle Each targe cable contains manhole*, with a pump to putt nut
400 pairs of small cables. F.arh the dangerous gases that acrumu
pair contains lints for one to eight late beneath Ihe earth—particularly
Ihe gas from the killing mangrove
party line*.
And the splicing jab—lhal ol plant.
Due to growth in togth Seminole
joining each of ihe 400 pairs to
ax mate in the Joining cable, must County, telephone men have been
b# don* by hand. Th* end* are • rending murh of their time in
the pits. They recently pul down
Invites You To Join Their
10,000 feet of cahle. 1.5*0 miles of
wire at a rovt of 124.000 on the
Orlando Highway for Ploecreit
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Sunland Estates and routes south
The list square dance of 195* Pits are still in evidence on Conn
will be held tonight at the San­ try ( lub fload, where lha men pro
tect themselves with sawhorse* and
ford
Civic Center.
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The next dance will be held flame pots. (Against the Traffic)
Jan. 7. when a new beginners’ Cable crossing sign* are sparrd
. 2 5 ............. S 12.50
down the road as a warning to
dais also will start
Those interested in the begin, other utility companies as well *«
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m advance at the recreation of show where Ihe rable begin* and
1.00 .............
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According to Bob .Shrddtn. man
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ager of the local telephone office,
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agungamaugg at Wrhster, Man.
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DENHAM. Engli.id (LTD M.Sgt. Marcus M. Marymont. of
Hobbsville, N.C.. denied today that
he either purchased or used the
arsenic with which he is accused
of murdering his wife.
Marymont. testifying in his
own defense, admitted he had
sexual relations with another
woman while his wife was still
alive, and discussed marriage
with her. He said he gave her ex
pensive gifts, including a diamond
ring and a fur rnat. but denied
that he was “deeply in love"
with hrr.
The 37 year old Air Force non
corn's trsumony took up mn*t of

Brush Fire Threat
To Homes, Marine
Base In California
SAN JUAN
CAPISTB WO,
Calif. tU P li—A huge brush fire
whipped
by
turbulent winds
roared up lu the edge of Camp
Pendleton Marine base today and
in other areas threatened nearly
3oO homes.
The four day blare already has
swept over more than 31.000
acres, destroyed 19 homes and
taken an inestimable toll in va!
uahle watershed.
About 2 ran) firrftghters—Inelud
ing many- Marines—aided by butt
don-rt ar.d planes manned the gi­
gantic fire » #0 mile perimeter
which was burning unchecked at
three strategic tpolv.
—To the south, Ihe fire was
skirting the northern tip of
sprawling Camp Pendleton and
within atmut three to five mitrs
of the m arrst barracks.
—To the northeast, Trabtiro
Canyon which Is spottrd with
lummir tahms ami home* was
less than a half mile from Ihe
conflagration and the eiunmtmiiy
of Tralnien Oaks had nnl* aNuit
three miles separating tt from
towering flame i. Brildenls in
some 2u) homes and rahins In
the are* have been alerted to be
ready to evacuate.
—To the noith, some m homes
in Long Canyon were threatened
as Ihe fire burned within a mile
of the airs
The weather forecast for today
was for “Santa Ana" winds—dry,
fast • moving winds that whir*
across southern California fiom
the desert are one nf (lie
major rauses for thr area's high
fire danger at this time of year.
The area ha« hern without rain
for nearly two months.
No major injurlr* have hem
reported so far, although ti e For
rllry Servirr said Ihrre W i r r thr
usual number of minor burn car
es and smoke inhalation suffered
by ftrrfigmters.

today's session of the court msr
tial that is trying him on charges
of murdering his 43 • year • old
wife white courting the atirartive
Cynthia Taylor, a dress shop
manager from Maidenhead. Fng
land.
Under direct examination hy
Ids counsel. May William Karr,
Marymont flatly denied Tuesday's
Iritimony by a druggist from
Maidenhead that he had attemp
ted to buy arsenic in his store,
“Have you at any time attemp
ted to purchase arsenic while
stationed in the United Kingdom!”
Karr asked.
“ No. sir. I have not.'* Mary
mnnt replied.
“ Have sou at any time and in
any way administered or attemp
led fn administer arsenic to your
v*ifr *"
“ No, sir, I have not.'*
The druggist, Bernard Samp
son. said Marymont came into hi*
shop In May—two months before
his wife's death — and asked
whether he could buy arsenic. Hr
dropped the subject. Sampson said
when he was tnid he would have
to have a permit.
Under rrosi • examination by
Via] C. J. I.ewu. tne prosecutor.
Marymont admitted that he had
been on sexually intimate terms
With Mrs Tavlor during the per
iod between Christmas 1954 and
h it May.
“ Would it be fair to »ay you
promised marriage to Mrs. Tay
lor!” I^vvis aikrd.
“ We merely discussed It.* the
defendant replied. “She had men
tinned ma-rlage, and I concurred
that if she was fire I would give
ii ronitderatoin ”

Air Force Silent
On Hustler Crash
Ml NTWAY Tes. U T I* — The
Air Forte ir(u*rd today In reveal
the rause nf Ihe first crash of a
11* Mustier, the world's fastest
h u n t«r. In a desolate aira nrar
Wrslway and the New Mexico
stale line
One of Ihe 1,110 - mile • an hour
■dll* Jets plowed a 40 • foot hole
in ihe ground when It hit Tue*
day. Resident* thought thry heard
a sonic boom.
Two of the three • man rrew
escaped, hut the pilot was killed
A helicopter pilot who landed
at the seme said Ihe piece* of
wreckage were *o small he could
not Identify the aircraft.
An Air Force spokesman said
thr numtxir ol 115*1 that hive
been hull! i* tlastlfied. The jrls
have been In production hy Con
vair Aircraft torp at Fort Worth
for •Iwiiit two vrars
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Segregation Big '58 Story: Deep South Unchanged
By AL KUETTNER
ATLANTA &lt;UPl)-The wrek be­
fore Thanksgiving, 1958, in Atlanta
large printed aifni began appear*
lag on automobile*. They read:
"We want public arhuolt."
In rapid aurceailon three man*
Ifritoei were lamed by influential
group*—the metropolitan Atlanta
flergy, the Emory Unlvertlty fac*
ulty and Agne* Scott College profeiaora—urging that a way tie
found to keep public irhool* open
regardleai of the outrome of
pending integration ca*ei.
In Miami. Epiicopal bi-hops of
the United Stale* adopted a pastoral letu r—read In every Eplseopal ehureb In tbe South call­
ing for universal obedlenre lo
federal law* and for a return to
prlnrtplea of ChritUin brother-

hood In the aolving of racial ten
aiona.
In Atlanta. J. If Calhoun, not
long ago one of the moat militant
of the NAACP leader* In the
South, told an aiaetnbly at a Ne­
gro university that desegregation
can only lake plarr In a "favor­
able atmoiphrre." He said he
hpped that leader* of Negro and
white rare* rould ait down togelh
er and work out thrir prohlema
in the event a federal rourt
order* Integration for Atlanta
achooli.
Change of Heart?
Did the critical racial troubles
of 1958, including the closing of
some achooli In Arkamaa and
Virginia, produce a change of
heart In a section of America
that on&lt;*e vowed to stand firm
against the encroachment of inte­
gration?
Much of the Deep South ha*
not changed, but event* moat cer­
tainly have caused lortir deep re
flection and hard planning.

Unbeatens To Meet
In City Cage Loop Greyhounds Lose

One undefeated team will remain
after neat Monday's City fla»kel
bill league game* are played.
MrRolieii* Tire and Hunt IJn
eoln-Meixury clash In the final
game al 9:Jo in Ihc Seminole High
School Coyrn
In Mondays S»m». f
Baptist pulled an upset in defeat
Ing Navy SI-30, in Ihe first game,
while Free Mllhodist lost lo tindefeateil Mrftnhert* Tire 89II.
Hunt Lincoln Mercury also kept its
record rlesr by taking the Relicts
40 IS. The Reliels had a full team
for the first time, hut they had
not played together before. They
should be much improved In the
peat few weeks.
The Recreation Department spoo­
lers the activity, open to all play*
a s i t years nf age or older. Any­
one interested In Joining a team
may Inquire through the Recrea­
tion Department office at the Civic
Center.
The standings through Monday's
lam es art:
WON
llunt-Unndn Mercury 3
McRohert* Tire
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Thf ,&lt;ym, n Hlffh ha.kethill
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bv fils hop Moore, whlrh look a

60-:t7 verdict.

The Greyhound* trailed by only
four jminl*. 7-11. at the end of the
first slanra and S3 17 at Intermis­
sion, Bishop Moore fired It point*
through the hoop* in the third.
I.ymsn could get only *ix. A tail
quarter surge by the Greyhoundi
fell far short. In Ihe last period,
the Greyhound* got II. Uirhop
Moore 17.
Uill (ioebel was high for Ihe
Greyhound* with It. He wa* the
only Lyman player to hit the
double figures, although Klrlh
Trnnant mined by only one, hit
ling for ninr.
Jim Kill* hit for 30, Johnny Lane
for It and Don I’errtne for 13 to
trail Bishop, Moore.

Oviedo Cagers Top
Tavares, 51 To 28

The Oviedo cage (ram jumped
off to a first quarter lead and
was neter threatened as It took
Ihe measure of Tavares lait night,
a im .
Mike Duda and Jimmy Brook­
shire, leading irorers tor Oviedo,
morr than tnalthcd the total of
the whole Tavares learn. Nine
players saw action for the Ijoni,
who hail built a 33-13 lead at Interminion. By the end of three,
the Oviedo Irani wa* in front 4130.
In a preliminary rontest, the
Oviedo II tram scored an almost
Identical victory, racking up Ihe
Tavares Bee*. 61-3(1.
Mike Duda hit eight time* from
the floor and twtre from the line
for 18 points. Brookshire found
Ihe hoop fix limes from the field
for 13 pmr.ls
John Trtinsl.y had *1* point*,
Joteph Huda four, Wayne Kclicy
right, Smith two and Alford one
Briggi and " ‘‘VI* saw a .Hon. hut
didn't break into thp scoring col' uinn,
Stoor got exactly one half of
ITavares' 38 point*.

Railroad Donates
Diesel To Society
A tree quartet scale replica nf
.( locomotive h is tern donated by
Ihr Allantic- Coast Line Railroad
to Sanford's 4n h Sonny of the
Amrrican Lcgton
Thr dteiel model wav mounted
on a (nob chassis for severs!
years and exhibited as a Host In
hundreds of paradrs in small
lowni and large cities throughout
Ihe six southeastern state* In
which t oast |.tnc operates.
The locomotive replica will u
mounted on a truck chassis by the
40 8 Society and used for elvtc
purpose*.
"IVr nn Coast Line are partners
in progrrit with other citiien* nf
Sanford, and are highly pleased
that we ran assist the 411/8 Rorirlly in Its rlvtc work." Lenny An­
derson, Coast Line's Assistant Dis
trict Superintendent here, staled

Nurse Applicants
Reminded To File
Applicants for licensing exami­
nations given hy Ihe Florida Ststr
Board of Nursing muit file with
thr Board office hy March 2. 1958
The practical nurse examination
will to given March 31. and thr
profrutnnal nurse exam April 1
and 3.
Both will to held at the Hotit
Seminole. Jacksonville

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The September school term and
final federal court orderi to pro­
ceed with the integration of
famrd Central lllgl. School ar­
rived in Little Rock, Ark., at
a tout (he same time. The legis­
lature. s w i f t l y summoned Into
special aeaiinn, adopted laws that
would permit school* to close.

Utlie Rock voters, . apparently
fearing fresh violence of the 1957
••artel) If Central again were in­
tegrated, endorsed the closing.
Arkansas Gov. Orval Faubus
conducted a personal nationwide
money-raising campaign to pro­
duce private fundi for operation
of high school* in the Arkamai
capital As the year ended thsre
was some form of private educa­
tion for youngsters displaced hy
Ihe rioting of white high school*.
Virginia alto got Its first taste
of private trhools. Federal rourt
order* in Norfolk. Charlottesville
and Warren County meant the
schools had to integrate or he
closed under Virginia's massive
resistance
laws. They
were
rioted.
Itasemrat Classes
Private classes more or Ins
hobbled Into operation In Virgin
la. many of them conducted tn
hasemrnt rumpus rooms of pri­
vate homes.
As the year ended there wa*
no indirallon that public education
would he resumed soon in any of
Ihe 13 schools dosed hy the race
issue, four at Utile Rock, ono *t
Front Royal, Va„ si* at Norfolk
snd one at Charlottesville. More
than 16,000 pupils h»d torn af­
fected.
And what portends for 1959?
I/&gt;ok to Georgia, where two Im­
portant court cate* are pending.
One. already on orial, attacks tegrrgation practices at Georgia
Slate College in Atlanta. The oth­
er enrompaste* the entire Atlanta
public school system. F'inat settle
tnenl In both case* Is expected
well before the opening of the
1939 fall term.
Right now many groups in the
Georgia capital are striving to
find an answer to the problem.
Stale laws now require Ihe dot
ing of any integrated public
school.
Double pressure can be expect
ed In the January session of the
Georgia Legislature — one aide
seeking to strrnglhen numerous
segregation law* on the books:
Ihc other tide urging adoption of
local option laws. It would tike
a constitutional amendment and a
statewide vote to make any basic
changes.

Quotable
Quotes
United Pres* International
VANDERBERC. AIR FORCE
BASE, Calif. (UPtb—Maj. Gen.
David Wade, commander of the
First Strategic Air Command
Missile Division, nn the United
States’ lureesiful Jsueehing of a
in.mo mite an hour Thor miistle:
"We can't say how ptessed we
are that it got off. It was avtry
Ml as successful as we hoped it
would be. We are real proud."
WASHINGTON — I'rendent El­
senhower, proposing an extension
of the present high school term:
"I really brlive we could do
well by including what we call
Junior college, or rrrtainly something nrar it, so that they (stu­
dent*» ran enlarge themselves to
Ihe calrnt nf their capability in
a good high school system even
tf they nevrr have the urge or
opportunity to gn to college."
WASHINGTON — Sen. Styles
Bridges (R-.YIL), on the Impend
Ing liberal conservative druggie
for G Or leadership of Ihe Sen
ale:
"I atill want to avoid a fight
and am hopeful that something
ran be worked out. Now It's up
to this other (liberal! group."

Slayer Will Enter
Plea Of Insanity
LEESDUBti tu r n - A courtappointed attorney for a former
menial patient charged with pistol
• laving of his former wife on
Mam Street said he will enter a
plea of Innocent by reason of In­
sanity.
Circuit Judge T. G. Futeh ap­
pointed attorney Walton Hunter
Tuesday to represent Charles Mix
on, 44, from fronton. Ohio, who
police said had escaped from an
Ohio mental Intlllullon.
HUnn *hn4 down hi* wife on
Main Street. In Ihe heart of the
city, Nov. 10. He fled beneath a
nearby nursing home and police
had to force him nut with tear
gat
He said he hail come here to
talk stout s reconciliation with
his former wife, Lucille IJvely,
36, hut that the told him the In­
tended lo marry a local man.
F'ulrh appointed Hunter after the
attorney filed a petition of inaolvrnry for HUon. The Judge
gave Hunter 13 days to prepare a
bill nf particulars lo show how be
Inlendt In proceed on Ihe insanity
plea.

Frederick Olhman
Has Heart Attack
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Fred­
erick C. Othman, Washington col­
umnist for the United Feature
Syndicate, suffered a heart attack
Tuesday.
Doctor* reported hi* condition
Tuesday night a* "pretty good."
The 53-year-dd veteran news­
man was stricken shortly aflrr he
had covered the morning session
of a House clrctioni sutoommlttea hearing looking into the de­
feat of Rep. Coy* Knutson (D
Minn I In the Nov. 4 election.
Doctors said he suffered what
they described as a "coronary
tromtosls with a myocardial In
farrl."
Othman became 111 during lunch
in Ihe Senate restaurant. He
walled from there to the Senate
prrss gallery In rest and then
went lo his Washington home
whrre he wa* attended by a phy­
sician and later removed to Doc­
tors Hospital.

Tag Day Scheduled
Here Next Monday Semi-Finals Set
Multiple Sclcruiii Tag Day will
t.e held m downtown Sanford nest
Monday.
The Central Florida National M.
S. Society coven the Sanford area,
and fund* collected will to uied
to tonrfit palirnt* in Semlnnle
County.
Heading the drive are Mr. ami
Mrs Emory Bradford Mr* Bradfnrd Is a victim of the disease,
end is attempting to rontart all
M S. patient* in Ihe Sanford area.
Helping in the Tag Hay for
M. S. will he member* of the |*mecrest Church snd the C. P. O. Wi­
ves Club.

iloundoff' Simpler
DOWNEY. Calif, —&lt;UPI s —
When the North American Aviatlnn Co. developed a new alrto
surface missile for the Air Force,
the dev Ire was officially designa­
ted "Weapon System 131B" o(
"GAM-7?". Now that the weapon
is being installed nn RSI bombers,
it Is railed the "Hnundog."

For Net Tourney

After several ilrlay*. the recrea­
tion department's tennis tourna­
ment ha* been narrowtd down to
thr irml finals.
In the single* division. Hot* Sheddrn will play Dr. John Morgan
and mil Fleming will play Larry
fkorr The winnsr* will meet in
Ihc final* for the city singles eham
ptonship.
In Ihe doubles division. Ihr team
of At Dnudnry and Bill Brumlry
will meet Shedden and Art Harris.
Dirk Esrudter and C. F. Proctnr
tram up to play Norm Mctnni*
and Dorr. The winners of these
matches will meet In thr finals for
thr city doubles championship.

‘P lain tiff .failed
ROCHESTER. N. V - l l ’Pli William Shaw, 38, called police In
report that someone claiming to
to a polireman had snatched hi*
wallet ronlilmtir JW Detectives
who arrived on the scene arrested
Shsw for public tntoxtrsflon

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Raymond EuadquitL A*w.
4—
WANTED TO REM
Beautifully furnuhtd mom. Tri* at* FA 2-3931
Atlantic Bank Rids.
3-REAL ESTATE rOR SALE home. Phone FA 1 7304.
3—FARMS . ACREAGE CHOICE EAKKERONT 'LOTS
GROVES
Large I A 3 bedroom unfnmithed
In heautlfu] rrndenllal area
apartment, $13. tint Magnolia
»*. 'em f t with trrmi
T-REAL ESTATE WANTED
^-MISCELLANEOUS
COUNTRY PRUIT.RTY
clean 4 rm down it apt All Park. &lt;» Acre*, on paved road. »ome
3—FLOWERS • PLANTS
RUBLES
lir$e rltrui trer«. different van
2 bedroom hou*e. kitchen rquipped
13—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
etie*. Acre of young tanjelow*
Phone FA 3 3303
II—
AUTOMOBILES .
T**n hou»e*. Price $lO.WO(ai
TRAILERS
Home For Sale Or Rent. 3 hdrm
with trrmc available.
U-BOATS A MOTORS
—large lot — unfumiihrd. Lo
rated *M K. 4th St
13FARM SLITLIES A
«Sf. J o iru A *.■/'/ C t y x u t f
MACHINERY
For
Rent—2
bedroom
houie.
Kit­
lie N. Path Ate. Ph. F a 2*3122
14PETS . LIVESTOCK .
chen equipped, Near Air Bare
SUPPLIES
Lakcfront 2 bedroom r:atno home.
FA 2-3213.
I t—ARTICLES WANTED
Practically finished -m imldr
13—PLACES TO EAT
I It. R, unfurn . ktt. equipped $43 Peauttiul lot right on lake Short
17—BEAUTY PARLORS
dutance from Dcl.and. J2.1W
per m«. 4M Orange Avr. Thnne
13-FEMALE HELP WANTED
rath price. Can he financed. Cell
FA * 3125.
____
I t —MALE HELP WANTED
Crumpton Builders in Orlando.
New unfurnlihed garage opart
13-MALE OR FEMALE
CA 2&lt;£*8.
ment. controlled heating, couple
31-W'ORK W tNTED
in ACRES
only. FA 212*3
23—BUSINESS
Tiled. 2 l.irgn flow Ins well* T«n
OPPORTUNITIES
l
Bedroom
nltelj
furnuhed
hou»e
(lory home Total $3.Ton bn
33—
SPECIAI SERVICES
ill electric. I ll Elm or cat!
REAf, ESTATE DRIVE-IN
34PIANO SERVICES
FA 2 1661,_________ ____
3514 I'ranch Ave.
H A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
M-EEKCTHICAIThu It a |ue*t pan t-&gt; the Rue
J.
W. HALL
“ Mint! if I use yo u r I’ho n c?"
CONTRACTORS
Theatre for Roy lirren, Jr. Exp
Realtor
33 A-SUTLDINO. REPAIRS.
dele Dee. It, '31
T a ll Hall-* Chore FA 2-3*11
3S*ll BUILDING SUPPLIES
3— Rl NI. I STATE rOR 3.U.K
3 -R I 41. rxTATf. FOR SMT.
IT—NOTICE • PERSONAL
CLIMB IN
Jl-ARTICLES FOR SALE
t bedroom, 2 bath. 2 atory farm
OWNER WANTS
23—FURNITURE *
li o u » e recently remodeled,
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OFFER
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»• • IR»N|i Approx 3 acrei cleared A fenc­
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ed land. Low dovn pajment
l uttmn built 3 bedroom 3 full
li
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all
3 -F O R ^ E N T
FA 2SJ0t
tiled hath*, built rn la r;r lot
'eCvR'jL MMAirf.
riV%L .MU It c
m twautiful 't a&gt;fair xeetten.
P k m i M Thli la a cueil p a n to the Rite
3 bedroem unfuralthtd hour* ha*
VhHrt is
»'■#« ’Hit
Ihi* home fraiurta trrraro
stove, children, no pete. 343 00 tinder
Theatre for Jam ri E. L*e Exp
aitriF’l *111 *d H • *iTi «*•'' ■*
floor *. D rfr »crecned |*ureh.
month, 190$ Summerlin Ave.
iHituirr. a . i*. i i »i
h
date
Dec.
It.
‘33,
Ifnfisr *3*1# I’tytmit JllHB r&gt;* P(
Natural wood *abmrti In la rfr
(’evuniv, l‘l&gt;M-U, ti*r *!•*•! *»•- f . . m
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kitchen equipped vith electric
Furnished apaMmtnt. 301’* W. 1st. lint*
turn ares int In4 'touch*' ** Ail- Lot • for %i*i*# *0C#VtQ nit r |
ranse ar*| rrftagrrai.tr. 'Inner'*
M A v s te tfS a io ;!' ..•*' •* «•■*&gt;"»• ***• » •' • ««■
W'ELAKA APARTMENTS: r*om»
equttv $4399ft). Any oiler will
an* •*
! . •a|d ! I—• ■ then *- -1
private bathe. I l l W. Ftrat I t tlh#r, and
m&gt;k«
xt:--*. i-&gt;
be t u r n conitderation
RAYMOND M. IIAI.I.
■•i I Jiirta* f, r &lt; final •mlemeni See
2 bedroom fumtihed home, 1303 fitr a-lrninliitaiInn "f **"l f«ia‘*
REAl.lltn A 1N5UROR
s k m in o m : in m -tv
Cedar Ate. Available Dec l)lh and fnr ■&gt;! enter Olarhat ■Ilia I" r ! Third ht. A Park Avenue .South
t H Adfnlnliira1'I '
IWI Park Ave.
EA 3323*
Shown hv appointment. Phone at t&gt;ai«d
Y all Cell Rail
ih'a ie* t*t i)** of l’*i• mkir. A . |» Iti*
Phone FA 2 Wtt
FA 2 3119.
ra n t » i t ......
Cl CCmlniitratrji nf «*•
We Feature
L in e fumtihed 3 bedroom upr*ia'» "I
t xrcipa 3 Iwdroont 3 bath CB home, urDt.ur.ui) WAi nu t: \'+
italrt apartment In tnwo. 343
raito floor*, double car porir.
•
a month. Cal' FA 3 3071.
aTKV«TRO)l. 1*XX»W X M■I.XT* Hilt Utility room, kitchen equipped,
tunrnat! l,,r *'iinml*iii*
landxcaped uiln well, tlwr.rr
trloaaill l*UI|illn*
?. 3 and 4 bedroom houtea and eintnid,
rlarld*
____ trantferred Phone FA 3 2144
.MndrrftWly Priced
email apartment.
Hun.cn it. i^ncil F u r
M iller, o r * e e n r * lin x
ROSA L. PAYTON, I raker
Five acre tile farm. L arjr 2 bed
» .in r *x m &gt; it
Kloridft I.lv iinrPhone FA 2-IMI
NOTICf 10 HUIIDIIV I.IVDV tt.ai
room house, larsr barn F.eiy
IM n a rO C a lh » l lie
h o l d e r • f ' '•*
i’&lt; -I lictlm oinn— 1 A: - Hath*
trrm
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FA 3-1223.
ed. Clean and cloie In. FA 2-4013 t h # r # r *TH* ( S r t l f i k A * * " ' i m l t f
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Jimmy Cowan.
IlDn «.» »h* HFeTRlI*' •’■‘1 «h» nitn# OPPORTUNITY OF Till Ml I K
In w l i t h It B « | aa t f • • • * ! « r « • • Exceptionally clean anil nicely
FHA In Service
3 bedroom apartment near Pina- folinw i .
landvcaprd 3 bedroom and I hath
&gt; F flM i* t*
I ' « i r of l t i u in c i
Conventional
rreil xthool. no pete. 3*13 Elm *Julr
1. A I* IM»
home with a lot of exlrai—
tjswe e l p H n i * f p r w p t v f f l
Ave.
ID H tltU ROOM - IHill BY
Financing
Lev! 1 l l t n t k
1 t^ U *s*«w
W i:
AKIIANDK
iMtf II- ok ■ fefii 1|
ROOM KITCHEN KQI IPMKNT
X * n t# i n
vs i i u li
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Payments
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mf Klnriili, 1‘p Im i *ui H **"»'• DRAPES—PATIO, S A L E S
At
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LOT—Only SCU down, pint doai n 3 iti H i » r t i f 1&lt; a Tt n i l ! »■* *nl»t I n
Itiiiuealintu OccuiKiiicy
inf on EHA financing.
the h’clictf hhtlirr «t ih-s finlit 4...r
\V** (.1m intntoo 1V f .ioiuiI
•aff I hi j|* HII'tnU I nllWt IT t Vi*H
lifliiio «i
Kl'-n-U. bii fh*
Seminole Realty
SH lixfiiili.iu *.r ^ utir
/tA
first lltintiir id thi
H «f J**&gt;
u ir*
l&gt; i»
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W. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
.Money C l'ccrfiilly
of J * * u a r ’
l * 1'
llcfunilctl.
t»*ts4 tint ; ti* dsr *f Nsvtm* Flu, Mrthvin—Velma Gonralet.
Adelaide II Mo»e» — Aaioeiatr
Vtr. 1Ji«
213 E . 1M
t» I*. Msr**l«n
1901 Park A*r
EA 2 3ik
infhrtit • * l * r’ k « N»S11
(.'ont*l ru ction Co. Inc.
211 M».| ;v b hi reel
I'Hnne I \ Mi oj

Legal Notice

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

QUALITY HOMES

low Down Payment

C cH W

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

mm

Look For It In

C or. Ilw y. 17.9‘J &amp; 2T»h St.
I’ltunr FA 'J-I-IBI

F T -$ m $ r r m
EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
Gift* for Her

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including lit* Nltion’i Fnrorlla
•‘P v m v '' »- Turrey Bouquel
W’aellhlr* Brandon
full Rang# of Colon
VOW'KIJ.'B

Rptrlal Sale on *H WEST
BEND PRODUCTS Thu wrek
M l)!
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
I l l Magnolia Ava.

FUR
The Gift That la A l"i;»
Aecaplahle
FARRELL« ARCADr PACKAGE
310 K. F ln t Ft.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
3nq Ea»t f i n l fil
Shadow Brxai — Cedar Cbaila
Lama* — PlsnUra
Sofa nilow i

3 IV. Livifig Ruom Group
Choice of Faber* — $119 30
10** Dewn
Liy-Away Saw For Chmlmai
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
HU B«. Magnelia
Ph. FA 2 8931

Flannel ShlGi $1 M »&lt;r 2 for $7 VI
Sleeping Back $9 M up Camp
Itlinketa $3 67 or 2 for IT »m
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS MORE
319 Sauiord Avenue

AMERICAN TOL'RISTER
LUGGAGE
Strong — 8 marl —
Wtda laUitian of Snaa i r i C«lar»
YOWKLL’I __________

TABLEH
Corner Tehlc* -- Tier Tahlea
Step and Cofire Table*
From $.’ 94
WH.SON-MAll-R

p a r t y id r w h S 5 5 3 T up.
Crrnolina I H In « » . Includlnt
whita with 73 yd awaap. White
coatt (tr avanlng.
PURCELL*

SANFORD FURNITURE ( o.
Living Room Suiter — Mirmi*
Bedroom b’ulter — llovLiatcx
Throw Rugt — Cedar Kobe*
Carving l e u — Drive War*

The Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
Laid Tablet — $8 93
FURNITURE CENTER
D« w. p in t st.

TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
203 E TVti -St.
l-et ur rhow you a
TRUF- Frorlproof Engidaire
Refrigerator and Ereceer

SANFORD FURNITURE ED
uin Ea*l Fit *1 -St.
fim.-klng Stand*. — Easy t l ait*
Table Itadi'-e — llatiockt
Devkt

For thi tie-t r.jvi tn
I
SKK C U ie le tN St HAKKEY
IV, A. Cagle. Jr. Saltatnan
Itn N Par* U e 1*1). I \ 9--W3'
M 4JOB BROWN H IM n
Rea Hot
LAKH MARY
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 !«»

COUNTRY C U T .
MANOR
2 lirdrountn
l loriiU lt(xim

-

F.II.A. -

s i on.oo

280
s828000
(IncH idtn CluniniM

G ifts for Boys

* Itlorki- W'r*l Of French
Av*nue on 3011* bu*t'
ELECTRIC TRAINS
MODEL OPEN DAILY
Setx and Actertorir*
y&gt;'. OFF
KXCEPJIONAL VAU I
WINN r v
31$ K. lit
FA 7 2991 I Bedroom, 2 bath kil&gt; hen equip
ped home Many othr f\lra*
Urn Our Lay \ W'aj Plan
bin Bilartliff. FA 3 14
Erertor belt, tlirt at 2 -V* t hcml*
•
IMESA l . r i ’AYTO.N
try bet* 2 93 Boxing Glover 91
RegTatered Beal Eitat* Broker
Dump Truekr from 19*
GOODYEAR SERVICE SHIRES I Ph. FA 3.I30I-IT-93 at Hiawatha

Ship ’n Shorn Rloutei. Alleen
Sportrwcar — Cotton Knit T Shirti.
Nr-*- 2 lieilroom home I rraiio
fl&lt;Mirs, large ear porle an-l utility
Petal Pitihera and Co ordlnatei
CURRENT T04ILS: Wrenchr*. Unusuol G ifts
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
room. f-Vrt, Iinnn I t • quity
Plierr, Had* S u n . 23' Of| Uat
balance 132 per month Phone
While doing your Uhriitmai
MOJUD Iporlxwear. Cotton knit For Rrmainder of Month
FA 3 1274.
rhopplng *ee our varied rrleclien
GREGORY LUMBER CO
Ciort pinti. eklrt* A blouiri.
MONROErORNFR
•lh St. I Maple Avr EA 2 0100
Coordlnntei in all etylaa.
ip " it " is ~r k a i,
i :s t \ tk
CRAFT A GIFT SHOP
GARRETTS
**k Cruntlry A Moointh
Writ Firtl Sired
jrjyil SI. A Sanford Ave.
at I t : South Park Ph. I \ 7 4&lt;191

Gifts for Dad

Gifts for Him

Home Gifts
Stctta Glauwar*
Reaultf-tlly Hetnrnled S ir'in g
Trayr
YOWELL'S
Da Ytur ChrUtmng Buying
O** Our F a ir Plymont
Or Lny-A-Way Plan
FURNITURE CENTER
111 W. Ftrat SL
Itm ophonlc D 111-Ft
RECORDS Ar PHONOGRAPHS
WINN TV
311 E. 111. St.
FA 2-2194
Wo Same# Record Playnra

Alter *•*’ FORM AI- WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Baler and Rental Serrir*
JIM ROBSON'S MEN S WEAR
113 Magnolia Avr.

G ifts for Family
l-argr •election of toyg. alhlrtic
qutpmcnl, hoat*. molorr. hunllng
and rampro" equipment.
Evarythlng For The fiportxipxn.

Natienelly Adverlirrd
ROBSON S Sport TING GOODS
Watchn
A GIFT THAT BRINGS
luloxv . Elfin • Witiniuar
PLEASURE FOREVER
Lbhgm ri. r.meit Bnral • Hamilton
Movie Camera!, priced from $32 V)
SANFORD JEWELRY
WTEBOI.DT'S CAMERA SHOP
AND LUGGAGE
310 So. Hark Ave
30u baniord Ave.
Th. FA 2 3481
ROBES: Wash n Wear and WotIaw »$ 94 lo 11413. Robe L Pajama
Seta only 10.U.
R. L. PERKINS A SON
101 Z. F o rt II.
FA 2 till

Chrutmai Gifu er Fruity.

Jelllee, Pacani and Candler.

We rhip. S A M Grtrn tiimpi
Open 7 to a every day.
STUCKTY’S Ilwy. 1792

H K A tT IF IX
fl IlcdrtHim— I Hi 2 Hath

HOMES

1 k 2 YUS. OU&gt;
Law Dotmi Payment*
k

Maathly Faymtnla
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor Hay. 17 9: A :;tb SL
Phone FA 2-1341

SJwsunjaJ&amp;A

3-REAL ESTATE TOR SALE
South Pinaereit and 2nd edition—
J bedroom home. Ih bathi.
Price 1 )6.200. $*7 month, Inw
dawn piymenl. Phone FA 2 2331.
CB 1 bedroom home. Paymrnti
111 My equity. FA 2W0I
Mayfair rectum. a ipicloui 3 tied
room home. FA 31 Ml.
*— Real Ratal* Wanted*

U

SPECIAL BBKVICBB
Quick Laundromat Seivir*
Shlit* Fir.Hbed In l« ILiuii

.Sanilona Dry Cleamrc
f. 34th St. Fnedmirt Bldf
BOLTHhlDE LAL.NDRUMAT

27—N7T1CE3—PERSONALS
Lore weight rafcly with newly
Reteeird Dcx A Diet Tablets.
Only Me at your Drug Gore.
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—
**—AHTICUES TOR 34L I

PUMPS a - 5PRINKM.R
len I* m801
v
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Thread*,
Taper. V*tn '
... . . . V , . , ............. u ,
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP

All lypet and nrc*
WE

imlillrd A[ Thp fl,r , ()f Th( 1(lt|n| patfc

hepai' b ' aso service

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______

T * S l:
BARGAINS l.v USED HEATEflS
Want to buy one to Irn arret of
Markina and Supply Co.
j | clt
Mike
land nn Writ Side, rearnn.ble Till W. 2nd SL
Ph. FA 2 602
FURNITURE CENTER
FA : 1936
III IV. I*t SI FA 1-3111
Auto Repair* A Road Scn.ce
c r n w r i r . pla n ts
HALL'S GARAGE
FALTOBY JO YOU
49* Celerv Ave
FA 3-3».'3
GRAFEVILLE NURSERY
ALUMINUM
Nitei A Sundays
FA
2-IP:t'
BUM TtFUL HOLLY
VENETIAN BUNDS
All kind* and litre
HOLM WAV, Hntpital a -t Bid * Eoctnird head sag proof bottom
lirapeulle Ave
FA 2 03M
Bedi. Day, W'erk «r Mnnth— rati with pintle code. Daitie
Tel. FA 2 J ilt Kurnitu'* Center
or reyon tlp ti CJiloa or .j!«n
Manor Mark.-* C \ It B t C. E
IIS Wen T in t St.
CMdS.
PLANTS for tale Tred ThurirT ;W ’r w ' l v «:e
S e n h a rlk OIb m an d P a in t Co.
Ion. FA 3 3930
. \ U Ik e I r u . v a a
112 111 IV 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2 4622
orchid* plant! for *atr, 3 for
INST
\
I
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-------— ----- lino. Mr! Bill Whitley. 2H .... . V,
Comptoni Kncjclopedla*. FA3 31W.
U lnthhielrl
Ititck 01**8
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E t" b St.
Door fill**
4 eni {Jhrs 2 Good tu td automi'lc w uherr.
MOODRUEff.
SRRYICi:
Yn"r 9b°lre top lino
Finn A Garden Center
Sankarlk Dlnnw and Point (*«.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
ANNUALS
112-114 W. 2nd SI. Ph FA 7-4613 1" ' ,**r’pl1*
FA 3 1iC
MI Celery A*r.
pm n n p l a n t s rh fv M3*3 i M t l H e tiu i - Finer m rn a m 1 *«* Lutl" bt,r- „ M,U| n° ° 'ln*'
Clran and Service, St 3d Outlidt
1 hnnr I A . IW3
rr 4 V f-UfTh
SANFORD
lank Initlllaiion FA 2 GU
FLOW r.R SHOP. W* tilifraph.
FOR SALE: Smxll ga* heater.
Crrd a frw timer. *10. Call
HEATING
USHERS M'ltSERT
FA
3-1SOT.
II. II. PO Pfc CO.
Miznolii t Onnrn FA 2 4313
303 9. Park ---- TV 2-4331
HEATER (,*». like new, je.ono
Oinamrnlal Shrub* ■ Treri - Pell
,
r~y — .
n t . u. i n n :aoi s r*rk
. .
TI^Ti t o m o b il u CTt r a ii Ter ! E M r.L O n.S. Lriterhrad*. Hal*menu. Invoicey. hind bill*, aid
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'31 1 erd F-I00 pickup tire condi­
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Striped
uphnlilery
— Lawton lava
tion. trim *. F A Scott, f Vo
J " nS.t :,„u,hc? C *' - 2951
»r*l. food enndilton. Phona
luvia Or, PcBary. Fla
308 Writ 13th St.
|
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It will par T OU to *ee ul blfurt
I'urnhqre Mmtnf A Storage
SPtNLT PIANO _ lu ll keyboard’.
) r j i.uj. Open Evantn|i and
I. I . PIULUPb. Agent
Mxtrhlna
brnrh
lika
Matching bench,
like neve.
Sun4a* i
WASHBURN VAN LINI.S
$393 CO. Ph FA 319TI.
rtST.MDE trailer sales 1300 French A*f.
FA 2 1991
Palalka, H i
MOTOR SCOOTER — All Stale"
WI I-I. DRILLING
$93. FA 9 Wit
Two ton GMt. truik innv|n| ran.
Faltbanl.a Mor*e Pump*
Srr 'i at Philltpa ■U " atrnti
Bcpairt lo all iitakri
'SERVI.L refrigerator: Ideal fnr
river. C. R Davte
HOWARD IV. LONG
camper*, good condition. $33.
Mf
E. Commercial Ave
FA 3-1434.
11 Bel Air 4 rle., n A It. Po-xrrPhone FA 22JJ3
glide*, very fcaionahti- equity
Girl* 28 In. bike, like new $30,
rraionahlr pa&lt; menti. Call after l?A —PLUMBING am ROI'FINU
Call l'A 3 4231.
1 r m n : TIM.
Lionel (rain equipment, art era!
33 ft. 2 brdroom trailer, complrlr
aceeuorler, tome ecarcely uicd.
with awninje — amall equity, at
FA 3-1633.
lume payment* — Plneerrit
Solid
maple bunk be-Ja, complete.
Trailer Tark Phone FA 3 3339.
I Ned only l'*n month*. $10, AlW
AfR CONDITIONING
t:-n tt\T S end MtrfORS
high chair. FA 2 0373.
CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK
l«V&lt; RVIVRCHK SALE
loaf Sanfnrd \*e
F4 21113 39—FURNITURE and
Ne&lt;v motor* sreally redurfd. »am
IIHI'SEIIOLD GOODS
CLARKS
PLUMBUM.
AND
MEAT
p!e prire*
ING
hat
movrd
In
mir
new
loca• RIG VALUES
|M4 '*i Mai Bite 30 II P. $393.00
Gun «o; w, 2Tth S t, Phone
• Qt lCK CREDIT
IN140" ItifitWIfi 33 11 P. $.11900
S EASY TERMS
FA :-23I4.
$493 00 Fa it win t i II P. Min on
Alio *11 19M tu to r trailer* and
WILSON
- MAUCIt
PEUMniNG
l«oli ;tra lly rrdurrd Finance
Nc-.x And lie d F ur ni tunConlraetlng A Repair!
Plan
311 F. I tr.t SL
FA 2 3C1
Free Kit Imate!
"Kvrrjlhlig for Ibe hpoitiman"
R. U IIAHVEY
Your Kvlnrud* Dealer
2D4 Sanford Ave. Phone FA 2 3JH
3SAV1SS
Hudson s p o r t in g goods
New Si Uned
S04-6-8 E 1 '
Phone FA 2-39(11 : t —PIANO SERVICE
I'urnilurr end Appllnnres
ll— I'm I ne-iock bupplifi

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Aquarium 3*' ;»l. with itand A
pump—Deluxe equlnmrnl; ex Ph I A 2 4223 After 4 00 p. m. 201 309 E Flrrt fit Cb. FA 3-09(3
Irav. Zi fi*h $J3 FA 7 4»n
21-4 III It d i m . iM M ll.M ln n s Uied furniture. *rpR*'&gt;eei. tool*
7
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11-ARTICLES WkNTED
f - r rarptntiy. patniing. - rn u
j | j 3in for4 Av* Ph FA 2-41*1.
r• a ic .m k h ' s ' a u e n c y " ’
Ing. H"flng, and plaitvr lepair,
N V Farmer, Rraltar
C**h for furniture or lurplu*.
avpltalt tile, a-h**tnf aiding,
It- II. It bit more, Aitnc.
Surer Trading P«-*t Smfoid
iia-onry nr x w d : tr pi. In cling
Tmniftllnlp
Ilf N 1'iench A»r Ph, FA 2 3221 li-‘mdo It* v FA rtni;;
and ir|-al&gt;tng g aragu anil
Spui'e
T
l" 'f lln ito rlu n ily
tflr r hour* FA 1 2311 nr I \ 2 4921
V*i t . Hit rail I x g 4610.
Pine ft Uyprea* U j r an&gt;l Tiinkrr
&gt;1 in np TVnmnn
Wanted llougli. t.rren Ptnr A
HE AN EARLY BIRII’
i . i n i r u m . n i 'i i n n :
Itcnt Inrqme
(')pren l.umtier Wantril. Henry
Buy now and he irtlled for
SrK-Scrx lee
Goethe Lumber l o , Tituavlllr. VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
t h rim iu i and fur llamiitoad
Toy
Hnuie H uvlnc-s
IT*
Plume
6(A),
(rotlcrl)
and
aik
Parti
for
all
make!
qf
'leaneri,
Exempt urn
I'lrdrlux. H*m&gt;*rr, Kurlry, rte.
lor Ifenry Goethe.
LOW ITIISSlJHt
W" are, I'lgMj rr period lov
Free pick up Work gtiarinletd
I UR HIGH VALUE
brtikerr ratrd by Dun &lt; BrndH -IEA1TY PARI/1R9
FA 2 416)
Hid* liy a frete««t, telling in;* nationally.
121 Slunmm fir ITQJ.Tluvvn tAj M»
S*nli&lt;"&gt;* Moil Modem
llnut* Wiring — Klerlrle Sri vice No * *'.pending In your area.
1710 Crrtccnt $633 d.ian $13/Mo.
Out dutrlbulnt*' toy reorder*
Beauty Salon
but k ihtrii
1778 Randolph 3310 down *7 5 Mo
are pmlrlnt In hr-ait«e our toy*
M l Water T. V. Stamp*
HANDAEL ELKUTItIC CO.
Thrte and xrvrral nlherr b**e *&lt;l
H4RBII TTS HI 11TY NBt'K
Ill .Magnolia
I A 20)13 a ir not “e'rieg e rark marditional feature* — rpacltnjx in IM So Oak
FA 2 MU
rl an'ilit " Wr havn tba lirgeit
terror*, end extra* for finer liv­
2S-A- BUILDING R C r A I R S •tiqrlm ent, wl'ltrl prira rarge,
ing at token p rim
■ H iri. t 'll t r
FAINTING
Ceil p.i-1,aging.
For I'uurirou* inlorniatlim or ap
Real
F*tate
s*le*man.
SANFORD
pointmcnl
FLOOR landing and LiBitilng Since there aif *-ime choice
PROPERTIES
FA 2 :.244 or
Call F 8 2 1991 FA 2 228.3
Cleaning, w a x i n g
brrvlng
len lleiit* available in thi* genFA I-T941
FA fM U FA 2 2M2
btmiraU County im u' 1)2)
rrrl art*, a ft3r Cnrere Indi­
II *1 lj Ira ton, I a lt Mr-*
« H "Bill" S I KMPER -'gene, lgr*»r opportunltv. m i n i m u m
vidual- xxlit acquire a profit­
urgri l-.o per rnunth Murl he
Kralmr A Iniurer
able lelf-rcivirc "TOY STA­
Uuild tu your plant,
marnr'I. have o**n ear, age* 23
Ar*oe. Laurn It Drier, II, E rafter
llrmadthiig ami Ad&gt;hliou*
TION" mute in grocery, diug
In 33, irxtdenl of Sanford area
Ariel! Ptlce Ev m i l Harper
dun i i h i:
■to r e . etc.. WHICH WE WILL
brlti evpcricnec hrtpful blit not
Photic FA 2 m i
M2 N. Patk
Phot* FA 2.3434
ESTABLISH FOR YOU. Cheap
nr(tnary. Applv 1IQ W. 2nd. M
t«y rarka are rapid'y being reThuri. between 8 a m A 10 a IMI'bltlAI, UBCOIIATUIU*
HO.MK • SKKKtllS
plared by the lentatlonal
nt. or write Box 372, Sanford
Ftlnling and papering
f A 2 3716 or FA *-TD|0 «fur tit.
"TAh \ TOY" mticbandlilng
20—Malr nr I n n a lr
o u t \ i : n y iiB -sr
itWpla) &lt; The *1or a x make
.'*•—is-* i v \ t l i
inonry. So do you, but Ihl* I*
Inl rrd help wanted mint be tivri
\try attractive 2 Bll lionu- local
21
ippl)
In
perron
at
Pig
V
Not
a Uet Rich-Quick Scheme
rd in nue rpilat trctlon nf t t un
K w u x a ____
Winnie.
()ur rcpri*entalivt will errenge
Excellently rarrd for, A priced
l;F 7
right*
fl-ftork Wanted*
appointmrnti &gt;oon in your \lrinity to pieicnl complete de­
lllbjr
sitting.
Honing
FA
2712*
FEATURES
Mriub Bldg
FA 2 3112 tail- Mu.I l ave a car and 1190
• t onrrrlc block tnnrlructlon Ironing. 10c 4 ISc FA 31241
n h for toy*, d play# and
• Built up roof
.'( —.MU If
ItbON M R
atom aero unit. Write fully
• Hardwood floor*
Ironing lailifaetton — rearonabl*
• R c o n s PALM MANOR
•bout youtaelf, ftxe addren:
• Equipped electric kitchen
111 Cedar. Apt 2. Mir Page.
ll'-iu* for lh» aged
phone number to!
• Oil iperr heater
Woman want* dayi work. 710 Pine
2«$u Orlando Dr banford
• Hot watrr hra'rr
Tnk-A -T u) D M rH iu lo rs
Phona
r
A
2
7314
A*e.
• Venetian blind*
lurnd T ills llu lld ln f
• Air conditioner
’^ R u im ii^ _ U p p n rn m M i^
Old-Faahlnnctl llam)&gt; tnnn
• I ully (lied bath
llru
a
d 4 rh s M n u t S tr s s la
Bu'ine** property for rale by own Savo up a frvx c&gt;dd job* and give
• Small Jalmnied porrh
me
a
call.
I'll
fix
tlrm
all
I’hllm
itlpliiu, r r n n s .
er, I block auuiti city limits of
• Breenlly painted
fA 1 9710.
Sanford nn highway 17197. Good
a Fentad in b i d yard
loci lion for any tjpe of but I
• Well la ml leaped lawn
nrn 23'. down, balance nn
• Many nlct ihadc Ireet
monthly payment!, be* E. C.
WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCO^IERS
Clerk Sr. 2819 Orlando Dr
PRIUEr
1118.1(1
EXCELLENT

TERM*:

HO.MK * SKU.KBS

WANTED TO BUY
Small huitnet* — would lomider
filling xlatlon in THIS AREA
Open to any worthwhile prop**
•llion » Doa Ml, Cgrt Sanford
Herald.

The leal plare tn aall your hnma
li where moil home* are aold. 2^ _ J t j j e r U ^ w r v ^ ^
Tt!evl*lon Tuboa Teetrd Frta
StciiHtrom Realty
HULLINB HORRY SHOP
HERBERT M l NSf ROM
At Tba kiln Of Tfet Totem File.
REALTOR
HIT 8. rroaak Ate,
LYNN BMNKR
LOTTIE II ROADWAY
FAINTING
AiHKlalra
"Foe there who c arl," reayontblc.
111 N. Park Ph. FA X-2U9 At'rrencea fi-e a . FA 21242.

TO SANFORD
Me invite &gt;iiu lo be our gucnls abaolutelv free
without nhliRkilon ni one of Sanford’s Isadlnf
Motels whlls yog locals suitable houtlRg for
you and your family. Pick up yout ksy at Ik*
Sales Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BHAILEY ODHAM. Pres.
Corner Hwy. 17-92 A 27lh St.
Phone FA 2-1 Ml

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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

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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.

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

NAPKINS

AHMOURS
Sll

Count

TO M

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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

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*.

QUALITY

KLEEN EX

JIFF Y

TOWELS

CakeMixes

I'kgv

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STAR
- "0 I.b.

TURKEYS
LYKES PALM RIVER
SLICED

BACON

7: Chocolate — Yellow — White
and Brownie

GRADE
A

q u ick

FROZEN

s w if t s

HEN

Lh.

TURKEYS

H Y D RO S

COOKIES

PK(j.

W ILSO N S

WE ALSO HAVE

STUFFED TURKEYS
DUCKLINGS
CAPONS
FRESH TURKEYS

*S . 12 Lb.
Lb.
Whole

_

J * m—“ &lt;

FLA. GRADE A

JUST RIGHT FOR DRESSING

l **•*■». • J f ' - *m m

FOODM \R T

Medium Size
Grade A - Shipped

At

FRESH PORK

HAMS
Limit .1 At Thu Frier

Shop For Christmas

ROASTING
Lb.

ALL FORK

HENS

EGGS

( &lt; *U Y//1&amp;

FROZEN BARGAINS

HOL I DA Y
SPECIAL

WINTER GARDEN Family Size
FRUIT
Each

Fnnla, 2 p a ir.......
95c
Men'* Suit* —.... $1,00
Lntlirw* Sulla
nntl l)r«we&lt;*
Sl.Ofl
PR IC ES GOOD THRU
JA N U A R Y 10. 1959

Apple — Pumpkin
Cherry — Peach

Marsh niello

CREME

LAUNDRY SERVICE

HALL'S

Birdseye BROCCOLI SPEARS
Pkgs.

DRY CLEANERS

FORMERLY LANET'S
110 K. 2nd St. FA 2-3102

n\g

io

oz.

Birdseye
Fordhook

Jars

LIMAS ? 4 9 c

Give TOOLS
Do - It - Yourselfers
Wo carry *11 iltal-known brands ihal
HE knows and trusts.
CALL — “The Lumber Number**
FA 2-5581

HILL Lumber &amp;
SM W. IN

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Supply Yard
Sanford,

Fla.

45*

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211 E. IM

TO THE

Lb.

10 Lb. Up

(I.im il 2 L bs. Picone)

REAL
HOLIDAY
VALUE

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BU TTERBA LL

SAVE
GIVE

With

F.C.P.

ANDREDEfclM

KLEENEX
TISSUES

INQUIRE
TODAY

McKENZIE’S

STRAWBERRIES

SAV-MOR COUPONS
200
Size

13

Box

FOODMART

P ark Ave.

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INDEPENDENT
THURSDAY. DECEMBER IB. 1958

News Briefs

Reds Say Allies To Get
Choice of No Food, War

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
WASHINGTON (UPD _ .\meri
can farmers produced a record
crop tn 1951 fc the third straight
jeer.

Has Money, Too

Dag O ff 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 e n 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
LONDOT (U PI) —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

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
_U
l
'„
f0rm.
"
J
Chamber, read the resolution,

SANTA BARBARA. Calif. (IT Ii

More Dollars, But
'Stretch' Shorter

PARIS (L'PI) — A European
•taUsmiF attending the Parir
rooferenc said he asked V. S.
WASHINGTON* &lt;LPl i - 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 replyutg!!»
SJ-S’SkS-JL.4*!!
as 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.

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

R E R U N

M

Application lllank. I'a*e 2
Residential divisions include sen
! .aratr p rim for the ortl reUgkiil* &gt;
letting

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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 orgaaiu-

xtlM all

( 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

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 Hirer wlih ihe bandits pistols when he
a* hr put il ||e served .Id years
Hunrin. 54 itronjl) 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.
— *J£:----------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
S
.
S
,»
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
to llie dance will lw a
forgery, perjury and (illng f*l*e canAdmission
ho over vrtrran Rep Brooks ran r answered a plea to help teach the
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 yemngatfamllira Tlve food wrilt he
nage to the attractive Canadian nredy
• 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 |, al,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 Ui v. ^ - 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,
.................. .. l t T I , _ 1f a
side and demanded a reduction Wing privilege* will bo revoked thrcnjfli thr *rhoot
*^
.. ehlld
. . . throw*
.*
(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.
. . .
.
,
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 Bidding Scheduled
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 On Seminole Bonds
waa freed on 95 000 hail until a
■
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*
1__
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 Jailed For Fraud
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
Man Shoots Self, ralgnment Dec J3. Hr *ai Their poiHlon ran rounter to tha'
th 4 r|p * Vox wilt male th# pP,
rharged with patting a **irth&gt;n o| U students
ventatinn on behalf of the PTA.
In Fa ir Condition 9100 eheck in Sarasota
Fox I* student council advlior tn
ihr PT.A safety chairman.
Robert Marts, 27, was reported
Sanford Merchants The Safety Committer liav stud
In ‘ fair" condition this momini
by local hospital olftclsls follow
.ed all high trhool drivers, and
To Open At Night hat seteclrd (Ive finalists for oh
tng a gunshot wound Monday
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
Television Gives
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.
The
announcement
of
the
night
teipect
of
the
school,
the
PTA
and
|Cuunir.'
Llub
Sunday
nlglil.
Uw enfo.cvinenl airnclc. for theK
Murder Case Clue
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 fromFrancleRoumllAuthorities Given
. . . 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
County Planning
his puvtrMinn a suitcase full of a jmgiliv FBI background, and
. . . .
.
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 n u n i e(
nU
i Long Yule Holiday 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 Liberals Jolted
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

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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 wlikev up*«t on j bridfe
#
&lt;r?tr lilt HiuylklH River, ipUttinc
h /J K v r
D ia l
many barrls ard blocking traffic.

Doesnt Everyone?

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

Coaches Too Few,
League In Danger

Holiday Schedule
For Center Listed

Officer; Question
Smokino Students

»^

«h' Child HllHs Rock;

D IVCT Of Moilth

Weather

Negro Is Charged
In M ayfair Theft

r,r&lt;s nzjn r rn,os^ a r T E r s T f s

not Jjnta

4
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Page 8 — M o n ., Dee. 15, 1958

Cage Scores
United Pres* International
R ut
Steel Bm I, Pittsburgh

Georgia 70 South Carolina 71
Rirr 04 t^ouiilana St. SO
Richmond 15 V.M.I. 39
F la il
Texai A *M U Centenary ST
Tulane fit T r ia l 51
Pittiburgh 71 Purjueinc 36
f'ontnlallon
Florida St. ft! Florida Co
Citadel 89 Washington &amp; Lee fit
OrmMm OS Miami ( Fla.) fit
SSIU M Vanderbilt 71
Georgia Trrh *5 Furman 77
SI Joseph'* 97 .Manhattan 37
A rk in m fit Mlsslulppl fit
Rradiry 71 St. John * (N .Y .) 66
I/Miiivilie 02 Alabama 43
I. j Sj IIc I I Lehigh 47
Mldwett
Princeton M Navy M
Xavier (Ohioi M Detroit 58
Scion Hall fit Torunto U. 44
lllinoi* 85 Col of I’ariflc 07
Muhlenberg 86 Albright 70
Iowa 75 Tex»* Tech 73
Cornell *1 tlurkncll 55
Wa»h. 12 Georgetown (D.C.) 73 Indiana 07 Missouri 72
Cincinnati tofi Marthall 86
Virginia 7S Writ Virginia 72
Toledo 81 Miami (Ohio) 63
Dovton Col. St Connecticut 55
Marquette 82 St .\o rb crf* 74
Holy ('rot* 61 3'alr 49
Ohio State 81 flutter on
I'rnniylvanl* 71 Army 73
Wisconsin 56 Notre Dame 34
Niagara 83 Fordham 32
Minnetola 78 Nebraska 57
Syracuse 71 Caniiiu* 70
South
Purdue 83 F.vaniville 82
DePaul 73 Rowling Green 78
Kentucky 78 St. Fanil* 37
■Southwest
Arkanaa* Col. 63 Harding Col. 37
Oklahoma City 78 N Text* St. 63
Anrona 74 Santa Itarhara cn
llendrrron 84 EC Okla. SI. 64
A d a ir. The ball produces revenue fo r c h a rity
A T E L K S C H A R IT Y H A L L — Am ong the
Trinity C8 Sam llouitnn St. fid
ninny a tte n d in g ttie annual K lk x C h a rity Hall
Drury 72 NE Oklahoma SI. 62
p ro je c t* o f Klks, Including the H a rry -A n n a
St Mary'* 66 t orpu* Chri*ti 48
here S a tu rd a y night were M r . and M r*.
(Veil
Children'll Home.
(P h o to by B ergetroinj
Rnlph W ig h t (le ft) and M r. an d M r * . H arry
llukur Musir Shop ninvm Into
. . . .
c,
second place in (he Sanford City |
«
,dih° 67 MonUn* “
MIXING THE SLAW—At Navy Apprecia­ Jr., give Hhretided cnbbngo th at "special Howling League la.t week, beating 1Oregon
St. 72 Wichita 55
tion Day, Hnturrfny, M. L llnliorn Sr.. David touch" an it goen fron t (I. I. can to lau n d ry out New York IJfe Imuranee by Denver 72 Colorado St. 84
Klingerovmith and M. L. (Sonny) Kulsorn cart.
(H erald S ta ff Photo) a half game.
Kama* SI. 53 San FrancDco U. 52
I h r Muilcian*. led by fieorge Washington 59 Houiton 55
lalled Pre»» International
The hranl of the Laitern *tnrm plunged lo sera or beiow a* f,
Swann'* 503 lerlei. »plit a three- Colorado 52 Air Forre 44
Freih mow* swept out of the moved out Into thr Atlantic Ocean south a* Fayetteville, Aak. du
game aerie* with Mather of San­ Soulhrrn Cal 68 Kanta* 55
ford, ted by Garry Fox'* 531, each Teia* Chritllan 71 Utah M
Southland and the Northern to* Sunday nlghl. but deposited mod. ing the night and sub-frcrimg
temperature* ranged t h r o u g h
team taking one and a half game*
day. Weathermen foreiaw no ma­ era la mow fall amount* along it*
Georgia and northern Florida
due to a tie In the first game of
jor break In the biller weather flanks from northern New Jersey
Weather Paitera Revened
WASHINGTON (U P ll — Court- 1 likely lo move againvt Hu((a per-&gt;have aimed Ihcir (ire at HnKa'a the evening.
Hoiking much of the nation
to southern New England.
Meanwhile, league leading Rur
appointed monitor* of the Tram -Jtonally in I lie wake of Thuriday's jUeulenanl*.
However, a warming trend in
Flarlirr, Ihe storm siammrd in­ Ihc northern plain* created a re­
atari Union may bring corruption j court order giving them avreep
'Hie lenmilrr* rebelled at inon- nett Painters. with the help r.f
to Dixie, dumping six inches of versal of the uiual weather pat.
charge* icon r 2.« « L . U u u 'e n 1in* clean up power*.
"or demand* to bring charge. Hob Rorsdorf'. 5J4. took two
*
i,
1, ,
... .
again*! one of Ilona a De,roit a»- game* from New 3orh IJfr, with
snuw' at rvichniouti, Va. It left tern. Great /a il* and Cutbank,
ho** Jamr* It. Huffa, It
a
federal Judge F. Dickiiuon; &gt;(H|„i,.a&gt; o»en (fieri) Rrennsn, George Kenit' 514 Irving lo stem
i t t r v r n u 'v
one to four mcnca from northern Mont , each recorded 35-degree
(U
P
D
A
learned today.
l^lt», who issued the order, made bated on le.tlmony that Itrrnnan
the tide. Also,
, ‘'
, , ,
nnaniuM/*,»,,. Celery
*.o,r , 7 vCity
..7 Print. . . . . . urJ&gt;,
South Carolina lo routheattern reading* at midnight, while along
I_ , k„ hnh C I..I.* . 191 inni »crlp* of 6** explosion* destroyed
the Gulf resident* of Mobile, At%
The monitor majority appearrd I.
It _I.I_
plain Lhe felt lie could ______
remove ______
ml»ined_ ...1...
union „._•»__
welfare_fund*
New England.
Hoffa from office or puniih l,in,
f rit* riilnl that Ihc union inuit *wo C*nM‘* from Gene’* Seminole
Mrion* including ^a
Aa the rold snap stretched well and New Orleans shlvrrrd In S
for ronlempt of court If hr balked comply with that and nine other {)r&gt;
*fi " * * n* * * h*n&lt;1 photographer for the Allentown
Into it* second week, reading* and 33Megree temperature* re.
pectivrly.
at the reform propoial*
finler* of recommendatlnn the ***** Karee * 499 »erie*.
United Prea* Inlernational
Call-Chronicle.
At Ihe half way point In the *eaIn Miami Reach, Fla., Iloll.t monitor* *ay have nnt Iwen
Thr Southland'! cold wave vsas
UNITED NATIONS. N .Y .-U S ,
I * m Ku»l» •&gt;
The
firit
cxploilon
in
the
ilretl
»on. the Handing* for the leaiue
William W Jic.lt*
felt during the night from T rig *
1&gt;»i • »»»l »«id Ihe Informal rrjxirt of the | obeyed
in tront of Ihe Inn routed about Ambanador Henry Cabot Lodge,
,Unk
-nel
(lJf |M roitrr(( are a* follow*:
In northern Florid*, where at
on the 13th U. N. General A»emI * Ik* I'mirl •» ik* ‘ " t,'1' J,&lt;" ' trim .te r named Render Commi*
Loit 30 gucilt and employe* from bty’i lackluilre showing:
a*atk*t*
riw M ii
Won
least fire death* hava been at­
■Ion indicated the romudimi v ho originally challenged Hoffa'* 7 r# m ,,
their
bed*
They
were
joined
by
|* l*r*k*l*.
36
15
LOS ANGELES (U P I) - Harry tributed to the Jcy temperature*.
T * AM r n l l t w i •■ * r « « « ; Its*. charge* leveled at the tram ttrri rlecllnn on ground* H wat riggrd * u[ n**
"Let u* hofre for better thing*
too
reiident*
of
Ihe
area
who
I X rial*** ar ll*****4*
20*'i
IP s
(T lm t Moore, 70, Ihe freewheel­
are "Mkirgeralod."
a(lv,
have eomplletl a li.l
. .
Oswego, N. Y ., wa* pelted with
gaihcrrd to watch firemen fight In IS59 "
BaM Kstalet
21
14
ing, fait talking "Klngflth'' of four inches of xnow Sunday morn­
Vt.ii »»&gt;* cw.li t.f s,*is »t* 1ici*i'»
the
blue
that
erupted
in
the
..
? ,
m
of 75 M-parate charge, ag.imt
U
23
22
nnt1fl«il sn4 »c-»uir*‘l
Itr^jcm
CLINTON. Trnn. - Evangellit the Amu* 'n Andy television aer­ ing. boosting Ihe total that h ^
vtrrel.
h.r r ' l r
r r .'i'M '-re mainly ha.ed on ' * ? ' Ll,&gt;'
m,i, i lilt ,. an4 ,l»m*ii4* wklrli
IS’ s
I9‘ s
fallen In that snow-crippled city V
Thr second hlait ihattcred Ihe Hilly Graham, on the Integration ie*. will be buried Saturday.
lu-fnrr
the
Senate Mather
you. t&gt;r -lihcr &lt;&gt;f * " « ." } ■ / »**« mint further on the work of th, triliimmy
30
15
Gene'*
* * • 10*1 th*. **l*l» "4 William vv. rommfitlott berauw it* *iaiu* R .rk e li ’ CommltVff
The loved Negro romedian died the last eight day* to 85 inches.
hotel, killed all *lx victims in ‘ controverty that culminated here
J* oer • •l*e***«4. 1*1* "f »*••! wa* Irft In
for
the
night'*
Split
ihiinker*
doubt
b&gt;
Lett
*
ruling
„
iitiui'i
i&gt;)
u
ii
■
_,
,
,
,
o|,iiv»inin»ri»
iui
tttr
,
Omega Dig* On&lt;
injured 24 perrons, j with the bombing of Ihe high at General Hospital S a t u r d a y
CklllilV. It* lh» t-mjktv Ju4t» «4
Pamlnula counlv. Fl»rl4*. • ' •&gt;&lt;* The three
e-rnembw commluion, .. .!r ,r c ,on ly.
"rf,rrnl txiwling were Hank Kretrer. with
• ...
from an undisclosed ailment. He
Skirt cleared during the after­
irhool:
offlc* In lit* reurt h«u»* »• »» ' headed lay
&gt;y former Ohio Sen! l w f?
, ' anfr **U «v* for . eon a 4 V7 Rd Klrrhhoff with a 5 7. U o « • ' r * &gt;•
• ’mint* *1 Uanfard, Ktorl4*. wtlhln
deail was identified; "Hoi head* and cold hcarta had been hotpiialiied on and off noon. and highway crew* made
rndcr. wa.
' * •chc.lutcal for next
K(| Whrelrr with a five an,I
w.
rillit r*Uti4»r mnnOt* from Iko George Render,
wax hired by
hy the
as Irsler Krafl Jr.. 29, a dark never solved anything ..We must throughout the summer and had Ihr most of the reprieve to clear
limit -tf the flr*t inibllf«tl«n ,.f Ikl* Icaimtera, .,1 825o n day each to .•larch In *n effort to gel rid of
Karh claim nr rt.utaM ahall
room technician and pholngraphor reipeet the law but keep In mind been on Ihr critical list since Oswego of *now and a foot and
Cntlra.
Average* after Ihc week'* lmw|.
• in wrllln*. and *6*11 •'•••..V** Invextigale rhargrx of corruption Ihe monitor*.
one-half layer of lee in the
fur the Call Chronicle. Police laid that II is powerless in Itself to Nov. 7.
|t|*r* af
* n*1 iK.il i.frlt* again*! the union and recommend
The union claims that the mon (ng are.
Survivor* included hi* wife, street*.
change Ihe human heart and must
Aftdr+f* ei ih* t talrnifif,
►
h* 11
Kraft
apparently
Hopped
at
Iht
k* »wofn to 6v th* tUlmanl. hi* change*
Hot* hive exceeded their power*
R ichard*-166, Fox—165, DePalVivian. 39.
• it looks Ilka we're pulling out
lire rn route home from work lo he supplemented by love."
■*«nt. nr »Hnrn*i. *n8 »n» «'ith
A»krd II lie were afraid of lov­ in attempting a cleanup cam nia. Maloney, ami Von HerttuR*
Moore came out of ivlircinenl of it," an official slid. No »n*,ur
rfaun nr dqititil not *‘&gt; it'*Hl *n*ll
plmlograph
the
lilaie.
ing Ills Job, Hoffa ibid back "f paign Hut te ll* ’ rating give* m pa. Wieeter-162. Sletier and
RERUN—The Communist Hart In 1946 to try fur Ihe part of wa* predicted for the city today.
The other victims were ideal!
&gt;&lt;’u \lll* l* O Jacult*
A*
..f (l.t* t^»l Will never was afraid of nothing, let them wide authority In track Rest—161. Slrele an,I Kaiee—180. lied ai William llraln-r ami Perry German rew(paper Neui Deutsch- "Kingfiih" on television. Hr wa*
About an inch or snow fell
*«.| Tr*l*mnnt t.l
flown
&lt;
&gt;
n
rmrupllon
wllhln
the
na
I'eiotd—159.
and
Swann
Cook,
and
alone losing my Job."
Miller, both IB; Maynard Hirb- tind. on the Writern power*' de- considered by Amo* ‘n Andy fan* Chicago, bringing ihe accumula­
v\ll!l*n&gt; W. .latnh*. rtr. »«*l
Callan at IS*
Trainstera' attorney• were ter llon'a large*! union
tion____
to 11 inche* In the part week.
„ .
I .. ,
.
. . ___ ner. 39; William J. .Maclean. 15. lermlnatioo lo reject Soviet pro a* the perfect "Ktngflih" and r e ___
i% i i i i : .......I IT i ill H r. M ' t l l tain to appeal I.ellv’ ruling. It ap
Hukmr and Kent, at 157 borgu- ^ w „ |er ^ ; l£tl 3T
potalt that foreign iwwer* leave cured wide acclaim for hii per- Temperatures fell below laro dur
j i n il iv i. m u i i t . i% van i on
n—156. Krelrer—155. Gllttrap—
______
‘___
a r. «Mno i i i in 9 iv . n iiliiN V . in patently will take several days
formances.
,nit th« njgjit for Uw sixth day of
Dertin:
I II *M I II* Ml. WO*
iwinre an appeal ran Ih* made lieicro or aub-aero reading* In the
"Whoever say* no to lb* Soviet
r.vDt.vs vi.fiim r.
LON'DilN (U P I»- Soviet anlarr Plvec. ami Ring at 153. It Ron
WINDSOR, Onl. t UIM I—Detroit city this month.
proposal* vvant* a Ihint world
ri.AiN'Tiri' caiive of iielav* In preparing legal
papers.
llc explorer* have ,ll*&lt; ovi-led
ilorf—132. ami I'roclor at
industrialist and noted hunter
wir. Tliat D the brutal troth."
So far. monitor chairman Mar pyramid shapeil |wak more th a n ' llrrh s t ami Holler at 150, llu riie tt|
William Gtise. 63. who aurvlvrd an
W R b W
,
M itllM 111 *I*«**:»M
tin F. (VDonoglme and hit cot id., Mi If el alsivr sea level during and llroun at Ilk.
airplane clash in Alaska f i v e
PARIS—We*t
Berlin
laml
May­
Toi Amon Mernnr.. Who** »**i league Godfrey I’. Krhmitll wlio a (light near the “ pole of inarers E dridge—II I, Harrison—133, tl.
Carla
Jean
Dodson,
eiaht- or Willy llramlt. on Ihe Rig Three years agu, was killed Sunday
r U 1*11 Jlttlfll* ai&gt;**l
luriu
an anti Itotfa majority, | silullly
Moscow Radio reported florsdnrf—132. ami Prescott at IIJ. nionth* old. dird In Seminole Me. Allies rejection of a Soviet ulti­ when his car rammcd a drain­
Jnrkaoii. ill**.
. . .
Toil »»&lt;■ h»f*l‘t ,r.|iltti-1 I" III'
mortal Hospital at 7:50 p. rn.. Dec matum that they get out of Her age culvert south of here.
*»ur nrlllrn itt.(r»i»tt to lh&lt;- MM
cnnudAlnl for .lltoi.o fit*-.* li*inn
12. afler a lengthy lltne**.
tin:
■aalM.I you. wllti ll&gt;* * lark "f I6«
She was born A pril I t . I9SH, In
DETROIT (U P ll - Famed *ur•The moat Important achieve• l.nt* *1*1* I'ourl on or t.*fiu*
J .im .t&lt; it. 1*1*. ami •*»** • i«t*»
Sanford, ami lived at 38.3 Tiny mrnl today wa* the agreement gmn and naturalist Dr. Alexinder
of **ro*
idatnilir« ,M*. ♦***.
Ridge Road, Casselberry.
Ihal,...the Soviet ultimatum is no W. Illain, 73, diet! Sunday In a
Jamr. I', t'ollltr. 7*&gt;l w»*i ihurtlt
urt.tolo, PI.,fltla.
Shr is survived by her parrnli,
(l)r ditciiaslon and. that Ihe hospital in Detroit winch he found­
11,,,Irt lall no, or
.lot,or inn
Mr. ami Mr* Geurife IV. Dodson, j tveslrrn power* arr prepared to ed ami named in honor of hi* fa­
rui,f»»o « III h* rnlcrut * * j Ii&gt;*,
fasscllwny; two sisters, Cathy |lvc U(l to their obllyation* in ther.
" WITXRflH mV liantl »nJ m l *t
ami Carol l.ynn, ami a brother ]1(.t |)n llantiiri, Hemlio't* Connor. Mol.U.
Featuring
• hi* I f , ,l*r »t •'* -m '-'f. 1’ ”
Carl: maternal grandparents, Mr.
—
SAN FRANCISCO (U P ll - Fi­
«sV:a i .&lt;
and Mrs. Dee Rirkhimet. Lake
■■ !• IIIIttN'UoN
nal rite* will he held Wednesday
The Very Beat
i ,
f ih. fir . &gt;ilt i -.uil
Mary; paternal grandparents, Mr.
for Federal Judge Fldward P.
|i ,o ii j i.u»4tiul*t. in*
ami
Mr*.
J.
\V.
Dodson,
Lake
Jamr* ,’ «■•III*-r
310 E. 1st
WASHINGTON lU f i) - T h e Murphy, 51, veteran jurist who
A ll....... lor I'laln,Ilf
Mary.
Small business Administration an­ •lied nf a heart attack Saturday
Funeral servlre* were held Ihl4
or v i &gt; " K &gt; t • tit 11• » &gt;•
nounced Sunday night It ha* set nighl.
Iill.l,* WHOM* JoNI'.O t'.V I f
afternnro at 3:50 p. m. at the
up a new office to hocii »mati
11 tT(I uniKNTC. &lt; I II '
hake Mary Raptlsl C hurrh The
A »w»rn f"'&gt;mpi*lnt h»*lne h*,n
f . /
/
Imsinesx aellvltity In government
(11*4 »*»ln*» vnu In In* • Irrull
Rev. .lame* E C urry and the
r«art In »n«l r&lt;*f S*mln, I, , unlr.
research and development.
Rev. Willard Row man officiated.
Pl"*Vl6 I t OH UN »■ J,,NI&gt; for
rtlvoir,. |h* »lo.rt till* of nl.l.h
I l u r l i l • follnued in Oaklawn Me­
la |)\vi:N I*. J,
rial,t,Iff &gt;»rmorial Park
Hrl*«on
Funeral SOME I’ KOl’t.K MTILI. DOST’
a il IIVIII.IV At m u : * J'lM'-f. I ’*NO PROPERTY TOO U R G E for EXPERT
f*n|a„&lt; th*a* i.i.a*n'*
f , &lt; -n.
ENOW— 35 e operate kaofnH'*
Hume " * * in charge n f arrange
tn*n4 r„,i to aoe**r *to! Ml* toor
HA NS BROUGH AUCTION METHOD of Selling. Far
inly Corn mere 1*1 “W'kila Print
mrnl*.
wrltlan jafar*** hrraln on or (»■
(nr* tl&gt;» S4lh it*** of f’ .o"tn* &lt;r.
Further Information Call Collect Orlando GArden 4-U7L
A I&gt; ,V'* "T ..fhtrola* U*'
pr&gt;. f .nfo*at Will
•nf*ft I
M
Aboil I t.ljy.oou new liumc* tire
• caln.i , oi,
f l u iuafard 11*1*14 i* ,io«Iko* i *.1
cxprrlnl to lie rontlracled in Ihe
f Huh Anti Srll I
•to S. 1‘ IRK AVE.
at , it .iL.,|.,r of k.ip.ral - .r.iila.
U. S In 1939 hy private builders.
II .o In o hi. h Ihl* t |f *,,-•', ahall f.«
mil,11*f,*,| .in** ,** h m -I i for four
ron,ooiitt.* w*#k*.
W IT M :M In; h»n4 *o4 official
***l of fh* a'lwl V* of ,h* I'lrtull
I'nurt on fhl* ih* Jt-f 4ar •&gt;f
N'o*cn,h*f. A |, t* -l.
C E N T E R O F A 1 T K N T IO N — I I . 0 . Ily n tl.
Sat unlay *i iyrlil liv liouRlan Aircraft ( ’«.
u I* Hanoi..n
V n , I'JII
vico-|ii v iiil( iit anil yfeneral m im aK iT o f Dotijfdark of Ih* I ’lrrull Couil
Left to right. \Y. K. Patrick, llrailey Oilltam,
l'»rfoll llufkc, Alton.** *1 l.«».
Li.x A ir c r a ft, wiw tho cen ter o f Hcntinolr
Ilyntl, Mayor Merle Warner.
I 1 n I,.,* no fUnfonl. riofi4*.
SATURDAY, 1:M P. M. DEC 20
edlclior for I'lalrUff
County Icatlcr*’ attention nt th e p a rty Riven
(Photo by Bergstrom!
Hantmu Rd. - DELAND

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Bowling Reaches
Season Mid-Point

Bitter Weather Cloaks Most O f U . S.
*

Corruption Charges Loom For Hoffa

Six Persons Killed
By Gas Explosions

Quotable
Quotes

Legal Notice

Deaths

New Peak I ncovered m, Kirchhoff, Rugmstrin. unim.

m. Final Rites Today

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For Dodson Child

O. D. Farrell’*

Arcade
Package Store

New O ffice Created

Wieboldt’s

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TOMORROW FAIR WINDS MOTEL
.5 Ml. EAST TAMPA CITY LIMITS
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American Fire ft Canually f'o.

rt.1.*1. J*w?lR A - t - M0TI:L 4 U ' T - « « 'DENTON
URAI FONT APJ^. U H. IIWY. P2, Pt.VNT OTA*
APVRTMF.NT HOUSE, S, W IIJ) OUVE,
DAYTONA REACH
aad many, many olhero-Wriie tar Brwhum .

Mrs. Stan Comstock
H II

Of imall block conacrurtiao, In latkr Ftrreafard Tcnacv.
thl* home tiffer* com fori brainy and rronumlcat upkrcji
and pretent an extremely allrmdive picture un thr Urge
I M s 130' well-landtcaprd lot. Thr borur ha* two erramic
tile baiht, with
hath in double garage—2 targe bed­
room*, living room with Hcntalator fireplace and bay
window. The kitchen It modern with many cabinet*, and
the all rlertrtc equipment will go with the'house. Evhau.t
fan over the atove and tettai;,. floor are ndilitlnnal fea­
ture*. There l» • glassed in Florida rmur and a large attic
for additional rooms. To Reach Property: Travel New York
A v r. (Hay 441 from downtown DeLand, continue on New
York Are, past the Depot to H.mtoon Rd.

Bob Crumley,

agent

Representing:

Allen 0 Css.
U kcland. Florida
Member t
Midwant Stack E irb a u a
tkka go Boud a f Trade
Camptete Inveatmeat Rentre

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JOHN H. WILLIAMS INSURANCE
AGENCY
ATI,ANTIC BANK BLDG.

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�News Briefs

3The ^ m if o r D S fc ra lft

Ike Conference Off
WASHINGTON llT p h —Pres!
dent Eisenhower %•111 no* hold i
new &gt; cnnferenrc Wednesday .

Britain Sells Planes
LONDON a r i &lt; - Britain it sell­
ing Indonesia six of t it rew anti
submarine Gannet planet

Cow Bears Quads
f s c o n d id o . c * u l a m
Quadruplet! were boni today l« t
lle ltte in eon at the Hollandia Dal
ry, an oeeurrenee rated at a oner
In a century happening

Cardinal Visits Pope
VATICAN c m ' lU P lt—Francis
Cardinal Spellman, arrhbithop of
New York, w ai received tn private
audirnee toil ay h&gt; Pope John
X X III

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NEWSPAPER

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SANFORD.

on C hrittm at tree* thta year will
run up to in per rent higher than
ta il teatnn. a survey by United
Press tntrrnational hat *hown

UP IN CIIILL'Allt — Frank Plnnkev, prnferxionel flan-

f

S a le s ,

Profits

Up

mle painter, (rave the City of SanfnrH pnto a "nnee over ' WASHINGTON t l T h - hales
W itly " In today’s enrly-morninfr chill air. Plankev paint- and
- j p rn■flit after
tales climbed

Pd th e flnjrpole th r e e y e a rs apo.
(R e rjrs tro n i P h o to )
during July. Augutt and Septem
■
■ ■■ ------ ---------------------------------------- her. the government said last
night

Citrus Industry To Rely
On New Law , New Color
*

LAKELAND i t P h — The Flo orangrt am rr 1039 but « a t ruled
rida e ilru t Induttry today relied out In 1915 when the Food and
on new legialatinn and a new Drug Administration decided it
m utt be rla ttifie d a poison, How
eotorlng compound to allow it to ever, under emergency legltlatlon
Ingallv put artifira l coloring on introduced by C nngrrttm an Jamra
tta orangrt after March I
A. Haley of Saratota, the action
The US. Supreme Court. In was not to lake effect until three
Overruling the Fifth Circuit Court year* later, nett March t. In
o f Appeal!, Monday upheld an order to give the in d u ttry time
order by the federal Food and to find a tu b tlilu ir
k Drug Administration whirl- ttru rk 1 The high court ruled Monday
" "re d 3 !" off the accepted lilt of in a unanimous action that the
eolor compound* But the induttry Food and Drug Administration
hat come up with a new coloring wav legally in the right when it
auhitanre ami pmpn«ed the legit made ila 1955 decision.
fation tn make it legal
But former Congreitman J.
Red 31 hat been u»ed to color Hardin P e t c r a o n
of Lake­
land. Ihc attorney who handled
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thr rate for the plaintiff* said a
bill hat slrcadv been written fur
submit dun to Congress in J unit­
ary which give* the induttry re­
lief
The proposal, said Petcraon.
provide* that a new catorir* w bstance in time* lets tw it than
WASHINGTON l PI I - A Flor­ rrd 3?. " e ltru f red No' J," he
ida eonrrettm an announced today uted in the coloring prove**. The
alio
aelt
maximum
he would introduce legislation to meature
perm it h it ttate— and Tex**— to levelt nf utilisation for the com­
'continue
a rtifirial
coloring
of pound .
orangrt
Seemt mine ripe om ngr* I rum
Utoae ila lc t are green—not or
ange—until the? are touched up
P Sen. Speatard L. Holland'c ofDee laid hit legialation would
overcome the ellecl of Monday‘t
■#
unanimous Supreme Court ruling
T h rrr lu rg la r irt ill two nights
outlawing the coloring additives
under pretcr.t tta lu lrt The pro- were reported to rlt&gt; and count'
re a i may be tonttnued under a authorities todav.
lllt last night w rrr New York
•peeiat law only until nevt March
Jterr Garden. Wen 13th St . and
1.
Holland'* office vaid h it pro the pro thop at M ayfair County
poted b ill tn the new Congrea* Club, Golf ballt and iweaterv were
dealt with a sul-vlitulc toloring stolen at the pro shop Taken from
S m aterial which ha* approval of the beer garden were cigarettes,
the Food and Drug Adminlstra- a ja r of pennira. several hoxet of
clgara. four ftfth i nf wine and
lion.
A rtific ia l coloring of the orangrt several pint*
Jim Speneer’a Restaurant wa«
la a critical protdem to that Industry l-ccausr houtewivej won't buy entered Sunday night. Money from
a juke ho*, rig a re ttn and mnnev
green-aklnnrd orangrt
from a d itp rn tin g machine, an un
determined amount nf liquor and
ahou' I 1.V) in nickels and dimet
from a bnv were reported atolen.
At Spencer'* and the beer gar
dm. entrance was gained by fore
Youth " tn j hours a* t**c v'lvf*- ing a window
fe e le r arr Seine enforced by the, Investigating Hie pro thop bur
hun &gt;taff a"d rt'id e n it should be glary it Sheriff t Deputy Vern
picked up nronsHly at ctottne Brewster Sgta. Ren Butler and Leo
time. Ronald I'err*-. re realion di Itock are investi'-aiin;; the others'
re-t r. **id toda
It it the re s-mnslMHlyr of the
s l* 1f to re-nam it F i* reeter until
all »tudenl«,
eattleutarlv g irlt,
have if p the erenii-e«
H ourt at the Youth Wing: MonW ASHINGTON (U P I)
The
f dan and Tuesday. 7 tn 1&lt;t p. tn . While Houtc- today described a*
Thurtday. Friday and Saturday. "very embarratvlng" Iht
cent
7 3ft to 10 .“0 p. m
lip* some guest* left at th r White
lloute cloak room T*«l week after
a formal state dinner and mutt
calc given by Pretldent and M ri
NEWBURY. VI. - t l PI i
When Eisenhower.
the Janitor nf the tr a d - *ehn&lt;&gt;!
"Any one who comet here erg
here c as indicted on first d rg rrr ularly know t that it |uM lan't
murder ehargr- the •rS-ei&gt;| hotrd done." said a White Houtc *o -i*l
voted 1" let Mm eontlmre nn the aide • The White House it not the
tame at a hotel nr reita-vranl "
job during non tchool hourr

Holland To Sponsor
* 'Color Added' Rill

Voice Of Experience
NFVVTON, Iowa ( U P t l - When
police recovered a ra r vtolen hi
th r rr teen a g rrt Monday, the ten
ior member of the trio, aged 11.
viat teaching h it two younger
rompaninnt to drive.

One Favor, Please
SAN FERNANDO. C alif t i l 'l l
— Roland Anthony Collins plesded
guilty to hit Mth charge nf drunk
ennen, but had one favor to ask:
"Don't send me to the county
Jail." he pleaded " I can't itand the
amng there."

Birthday Teaser
RASSFIELD. M itt I C P U - John
Adam Faler added a leaser to thr
invitattom In h it birthday party
that ought to g iia ra n 'rr nrsr per
feet attendance
Faler. *fi promised to ' dance
and k irk up my heels."

Ike Calls Cabinet
WASHINGTON l U P l i - P rril
dent Eiaenbower tummoned hit
Cabinet to a spertal W hi t r Huute
meeting today to review legist*
• b * pvop**al* he w ll' ,| b —w •*
the new Congress In January

Seafood Plentiful
NEW IBERIA. La
t l'P I &gt; Sehool authorities hope local etc
dentt lik r seafood Slate game
agents have contributed four ton*
of im d rrtlrrd th rim u eonfiiralrd
Irom New Iberia fithermen. to
tchool lunchrooms.

Authorities Report
Three Burglaries i Dajr

Officials Enforce
Youth Wino Hours

Tips ‘Embarrass’
White House Staff

Until Proven Guilty

Planning Trip

UNITED
NATIO NS.
N. 1
f l'I 'I i
Secretary-GeneraI Dag
Hammarskjnkl today planned a
new tnuiMv-stiuotin*- tnission In
the Middle Ea»t to calm the tateil
border flare-up
between Israel
and the United A rab Republic

Gold fine: Not Guilty
BOSTON ( L 'l'l) — Industrial!!!
Bernard Goldflne and h it seerr
la ry. M m Mildred Papermin,
pleaded innocent today to charge*
of criminal contempt for falling
to surrender butlneta records to
thr Internal Revenue Service

Recreation Cards
‘Must’ By Jan. 1
Civic Center memhertbip canlc
mutt be nMained
j Jn
a m rd ln g to Ronald Ferry.
ford recreation director
Vfter that date, any student at
trisding • the C irri Center 3'outh
Wing without a i ard will he tent
home. Ferry taid
Vlt participant* who h u r not
done to are urged to gel their
ra rd i at the recreation depart
men! office Monday through Ffl
d*v. from l to &amp; p. m. Perry * ti
led this morning that many o f the
boy i and girl* in the program are
without card*

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County Restricts
Work In District
Until ’Acccminfjng'

C o m m iS S IO V l O k C fV S
"

Replat In Chuluota

I l„ ik e '
around S print lake
Kathryn
'lo re than .W protesting t huluota
R « Ihvdd. county rom m iiftnn
resident* appeared at thr Cntnmlser for P iitrte t I today w-ai arenam fe |(n r rrp rf, , ntH ,n
I
ed hv noard Chairman Jntin K ridmmey John Stilton wnn *atd that 1
er of over *|iemf ing hit bud re t nn
hr d id n 't think I'om m litionrrti or
ads and bridget
thr Development Corp had "any
'rew riting to bills rrc riv rd hy
tight to deprive property m in e rs ,
f the
Iha Com ml* sinn Dodd ha* spent
nf ih c tr right* to the street* «ir« «, ’
nearly LWnnn m thr Ftrit three
or lake* purchased in gtvwl f n th
month* o f Iht* fiteal year
with th e ir lots."
Vernon C Dunn, cnm m itttonrrSanlord attorney lull Hutchison,
rlect. who w ill latic over D htriet
representing the It e v e I op men t
I in January, told rommlasionera
TOKYO i l ' P l i —Experta on Rrd Corp told Commissioner* that Sr
that one of the mad* huilt in the
China said today Mao T.*r lung rood St would hr enlarged trs take
are* • giw* through a awrampy
may be preparing to step down rare of increased traffic, and *aid
are* without a houae In sight."
as head of the Chinese Commit that 'W ith 13 t.lfrt home* in the
Dodd anawerrd that the road
n u t government to make a final, are*, what nnv might he * plra
had heen re q u ritrd tome years
supreme bid for equal billing with , urr ..o u til become * harard if
before. He taid. "In the 12 years
K arl Marx and \
I l.enin at the roads were to remain Your re
I've served on Ihl* Commission I
communism t lop th in k rr
tponsihihty is to see Inal you have
It K f A 1,1. KOl f . l l ItlDKILS’-T h c a c three mentlsor* of have always tried to be fa ir about
This wav suggested a* an Im a well rounded, orderly develop
Itonvpvpit Utimp I". S|umi*h-Americn:i W ar Vcternna, not building rnadt in every part nf
portant reason behind Mao'* ru mtni which will henrfil the entire
tnjrelIter Sitntlhv fur tlu* anniiAl meeting. Almtit nine other my d iitr ic t."
m orrd deciilon tn tu rn h it job as county
The re tirin g commissioner ad­
mentlur.' wi le ton ill to .(tiojiiJ the irntherimr at the home
t.ba|rm a n .of lied C hina'* s°'ernIh U tixu a u -»»!-' 'ro fe rty-ivA i..ra
mitted. however, that hr w s t one
n
f
Frank
Kvnn*.
Lake
Mary.
Veteran*
ot‘
Teddy
Hoovemeet over to Vlarthal Chu Teh have bail no subtantial right*
v e il* "llmitrh Hiilrri*" arc. left to ripht. Kvanv, command­ of th r property ownert tervlcod
next month Mao would still wield dented and »ttll have acre*! to the
hy the Citrus Av*. road
er: I' i ’ Priest nml L &lt;) Pirkerinp, ndiiitnnt.
power a* chairman uf Uic parly, arc* lie said that more than IV*
An argument ensued when K rid
Tokyo evp»n* **ld Mao would hor-e* had been ronitructed in
(Photo hy .lampoon) er suggested that no more money
need most o( his enrrgy to meet thr are* tince la*t April
and
he spent in District 4 until the
what may be the greatest chal more were Lirihcomlng with the
new Commission reapportions the
lenge of hit career—making a (completion of the &lt;ew*ge plant
fundi. Dodd emphatited that roads
turcess out of the people's com'
Hutchison added that the realunder eonatruction would have to
munea
d rn lt "teem ed to think it a c rim r
be completed, or be ruused aad
There i* a strong p o iiih llity lor anyone to mske money", and
"coat the county twice as moth.**
that Mao it diM atufird with the stated an incident two week* ago
Commiaaionari d i a a g r o a d on
way thete giant labor ramps— when one of the protriting ro»i
thta; and paated a motion, over
heralded at ' the prim ary unit of dent* offered hi* home fo r *alr
Dodd * d im m in g vola. that w
the future Communist toclcty"— at the meeting for Vin.tXM “ When
more money be tpent In D iitric t 4
have heen operating
he paid
for it three month*
KL CAJON, Calif. ( U P Ii - A
I guest I yust flipped my lid,** until an accounting D receriwd Igr
He want* more tim e to whip ago. that teems like a prettv good
com m lfilonera. with the eiceptlou
lanky 111 year old runaway youth it foot. 4 inch Carl Fder lold po of the completion of Rad Bug and
them Into shape, fo r hi* rrpul* profit
he * aid
lire.
tearfully
admitted
Monday
night
lion a t a Communist thinker—and Sutton told thr hoard that the
Tuteawtlla roadi and tha wooden
" I pray that God will take mer­ bridge now under eonitrurtton on
probably thr future of the nation only reason the Development Corp that he killed the wife and four
he brought Into being—may de wanted the roads chord wo* for children of lit* benefactor because cy on h im ." grieving Thomas Red Bug Road.
pend largely upon the rommune*. the construction of mote expensive one of the children "w ouldn’t stop rendergaat, 39. huthand and fath­
Thr County budget tor road* and
Top rating at a Communis! homr* or* rbr sahlable lake front screaming ' Thr youth vv*t rap- er of the slctim a taid.
bridges la $230,000 h r the flare I
lured
by
an
off
duty
policeman
Why did you do tt* WhyT year.
Iheoretlrlan is something Man hat property.
Why 7" Pendersait atked Eder
C om m ittiotiers t red Dyson and
heen shooting for ever since he
When Dunn asked Dodd srbat be
when lie confronted Eder. a run­ wai going to do when he (D m m )
d rfird Marxist ta-nlnist theory In B C Dodd rolrd against accept
away
from
Iromlequmt.
N
V
,
at
the tfl.Wc and cot away with tt. i ancc of Ihc rcplat ,\t(otrte&gt;» Hut
look o fftre , Dodd replied. "Y o u
thr police station.
_
_
“ _
'ch ito n and 'ta lk Vlev Hand w ill
w ill hare about $11,000 ter maindraw up an agrremrnl tietwcvn
trnanre. I had the tamo thing
Surrenders Peaceable
the count} and the Chuluota Deve
Eder w ar
raptured .Monday when I ta m e la. You'll hatrn to
lOpiuent Corp., Iraiing the existing
night
a
ltr
r
a
civil
engineer told squrerr fo r the first year o r tw«.H
The Chamber o f Commerce M ir
road* open until replacement* have
Equipment now In Dodd'a Motn
off-duty
police
officer
of seeing
liei rt b u ilt to cmmly iprctflrarion* f r r " i lub . ill feature orange him in .San Diego, about 1! m ilet trtrt w ill he moved to CommfsatoilJuice Thursday m orntnr. iim fte iy
from the scene of the killln g i The er Homer U ltle 'a d iitric t fo r
MOSCOW a r i l - Ttse Commu-K,,,d ,r •to* T,w l“ ,lon
t,-v of Minute Mud Corp
nist P a rty , central committee m„ ' U m m U a lo n cr.. the road, w ill m.t
officer
arrested the voulh who on roadi tn that area.
Orange juice coffer and dough
to d *' amid Wratern speculation it
t " miwrecl with or turn up
lurrrndered
peaceably.
note will give -Mire a good recuse
a. about to nut! form er Premier l,n,‘ » ,h ' •nmplellon nf the new for refuciri. In &lt;onk breakfast
I did It because Diane i t year*
Nikolai Bulganin front party r.vik* *r r r " road*
for the bimnetsmen
Arrange old. one of the slam rhtldren)
Last spring Ihilgnrdn wa» fired
meut* for thr orange juice were was screaming She wouldn't itnp
a* prem ier and wa* tu rrrrd rd by K l . . M o u , T a v r v c — I F
made by John Fn*. pretldent of screaming That itaried the whole
N ikita Khrushchev who la alto thr
I" w w
I uALb
I i
CHICAGO (U P I) - The F lo rid a
thing." he said.
Minute Maid
P rn d rrg a tt. an airrraft plant Citrus Commission, taking advan­
party leader nulganin ha* alrrtd C f —
^ * .,A C C r ; | | c
"O rfre " Cliiti o irm b rri w ill say
hern removed from the prnld J i a r U
V * U l9 r T l l l b
farevcell to I ift Joe Tullv, for worker and a deeply rrllglm it man tage or the cold wave, has ita rta d
him , or governing hody. nf the
M IA M I (U P D — Stale Sen Fred m rr ruiiimiMiding offh * r o f ' ' l l whi, bail la k rn Eder into hit home aha ad nf schedule Hi campaign
central committer,
It Dickinson nf \trd Palm Reach .'i,
ho i» leas in i: for tint * in i i \ weeks ago to "help tave the In promote citrus at being food
*&gt;lme then, he ha* Im -it linked say* F lorida ran f»cape new Iv x r* Matblnglon, D '
Ac . or ting In hoy * soul." found hi* wife, lasla, for winter tim e lUneisei.
General Manager Homer Hooka
with the "anl party g ro u p ' nf for for the next two year* hv ru ttin g i a id Jamr. D damage, several 37 fatally tbnt in th rlr homr here
of the Florida Citrus Commission,
m rr Premier Georgi Malenkov out the • frtllc ' in the tuolgrt
o f Tull} * dote assm latr* w ill be Friday
h rrr for the Nations! Food Sales
Happy Over Faplurr
and V. M Molotov, fornier Dep
lie told the Dade County Bar prrvenl to srnd him o ff In gisod
to v arimis room i throughout the Conference, said the agency fe lt
uly Premier l.arar Kaganovich and A**n Monday that to keep nut of *1y le
D m itri Sbepllov, form er foreign the rr d it might tie iieee*&gt;ary also
(In
meeting • *11 iw held at house and adjoining garage. Pen that il would pay off In start the
hi* four children, fight the cold w ar" ram palgn
m inister
"In plug *ome lovu' o l't in re&gt; rn u - At r - Appleby t 'a id e r Hotel ret. rlrrgast found
Allen. ? Diane I Thomat J r , now instead of waiting until Jan.
O hierver* noted that there h*v source* and thr lairs lav "
tautant at til a m
f&gt; and David. 9 all with th rlr 3 as In itia lly planned.
heen no nffirial announcement that
He *aul it the stale tighten* col
"This cold and flu weather over
throat* slashed
any nf the anti party group hsd lection of it* prr*enl lav law* th r
The two oldest hoy* alto were the country ia giving the new
tsecn expellmt from the party it stale should be *h'r tn collect 7ftb
Florida citrus rrop a terrific aendself
m illion dollar* in the next hien
dttembow led
Partly rioudy Ihmugh " ntne*
I'm glad I'm captured." Eder o ff." he said
The ro m m ittrr meeting *t*nrd nliim
Monday. It wai hlghllghtrd h- a
The stair auditsr t H tice ha* day, to ld again lontchl. hlowly said. *M am happy tn get mmeh itte r bloat by Khniahrhev »i Bui ritim a te d revenue will total fit* rising lemperaturr* "e d n rtd a y . where wherr I t 'i warm and In gel
ganin and the other *ntip»n* m illion d H la rt egemat an e tli High this afternoon In the 'n 't food
memhee* whom hecalled a dr*
mated Ttfi mtllmn dollar* needed low tonight t*. In l'» Nnriheasl lit
pieable group ofwretched ir 'it
In run the stale tor the nest two north « lod* I*. In 3 ' mile* per
hour.
e ra ."
year*
Die M ethodiit Men’* Club w ill
IM TFAI.4 ) N Y —4t i n I — Af hold tit annual Chrivlmaa T a rty
ter ;rtii&lt;ig » tlrket for iperding »t at the Children'* Mom* In E nter­
4' mile* an hour. Demelrio 11 fti prise at 7 p m tomorrow.
A ll member* who plan tn attend
v rx* y. roared off tn h it car at
nsvr Mi m ile t an hour lie got should he al the F trit Methodist
another ticket at soon at thr mo Churrh at fi 30 p. m. Dinner re i*
toresv lr patrolman rnutil ra tfh up e n a tto n i should be made w ith
- lies**1 Coleman FA2-4J7I.
with him

7

Mao Seeks Niche
Beside Karl Marx

Killer Of 5 Jailed;
Says 'Flipped Lid'

Red Bosses Meet,
Bulganin On Brink

’Orfee' Club Sets
Meetino Thursday

Citrus Promotion
Ahead O f Schedule

Weather

Should Know Now

aton, including all ressdentiat rntries.
y „ ur f ,r))
0f , j j j gas
mgs Bond w ill c* presenieM m di
vision winners bv the Florida
state tt4nk. the Sanford VHinttr
Bank. Florida Tower and I ight
Co. and The Sanford Herald
Four »ptond prises of ten silver
do'lar* each w ill be donated by
'n * tl» * , t'n B'ank. n »xe a
•he Jay reel
ing
Carletcn Bliss,
m
g Chairman
x.nairm«n v.*riric.n
n u n , the
u ir
v-oniiorrciii
uispiay*
uiriunc
Commercial
display a include
Jaycees want to make Sanford the doorways show
window*
and
••C hrifim ai L lg H Ire
capital o f 1building decorationi. The price i t
Central F o n d * "
pouearioM of the Florida Power
Residential entries have been and U gbt Traveling Trophy fo r
broken down into fo u r divisions, one year.
rellrtous letlingt. traditional a r - ! A ll entries, according to Bliss,
• y i i t i g and h r t lo v r r all decorations, m uit be mailed or brought la the
Beat o v e r-ill U an autounao d t ^ l l $ u u la te n tM t * Booth bg

South Should Rise Again

Obedient Citizen

• Al'KSsONVILLE i L'l ' l i — Fred
" I am not advising you to con11 Kent prominent attorney and erdt the hattlr against Integrafnrmer chairm an of thr Board of Minn as a atralegtr necessity to
Control, tods' called for a revo winning the war against unlawful
lulinn" of Southern slates against ‘ usurpation of power by the Su*
the U.5. Supreme Court on a preme C ourt," he said.
rarifffBitional haftlffifld
"I
hnvf it m e r n a u f h td
Kent.
member of thr power k"ow
of ,cU o°
which results in a proper lim ita
ful state in riltu tic n policy making
lion of the authority nf the court
hotly from I9M11. said the time
must of necessity effectually pre­
had come (or another revolution—
vent the imposition on ua of any
"this lim e a revolution nf the
law whleh ha* not heen made by
states amt their people against

YONKERS. S. V. - I UPI I - Pn
lirem rn were finally able tn ratch
up with a d rlv e rlrs t runaway
hnr*e from the Vnnkers ftaraway
when he itnpped for a traffic light

Dec 22. t untrstants are request­
ed to Veep their display s lighted
every night between 7:30 and
9:30 until winner* are announced
This will give judges ample time
to cheek all entries.
Phoned entries w ill be taken
at the Jaycee booth. Jaycees hare
urged all residents and business
firm s to enter the contest. Since
displays must be seen from the
highway- nr road. Die resulting
competition sritl enrich the Christ mas happiness o f travelers and
everyone who passes hy a tonteatar.ta houae o r plaee of busi­
ness.
Before ruahtng to submit the
however, hope/ula should

Men's Club Sets
Christmas Party

Through Congress Fight,

Jaycees Plan Yule Lighting Contest
The annual Jaycte
t hrutmas
Lighting rontest w tlt be held in
the Sanford arra again this year.
Contestants may .-nter either or
both H asslflfatior, of residential
or commercial, although separate
entr- F*»o't are romil»rd fo r each
t t entry
According to Chrittmaa Light-

NO. 327

'Over-Spending' Laid To Dodd

The replat ot North Chuluota
w*« appm tnl thin morning hv
SAINT F.TIKNNF.
I ' r t n t i Semtnolr Countv C om m ittionert
_
. ,
'( U P lt— An Algerian rrhel nog tn
The replat «a. requeued hy the
the industrial reeion around Saint
Etienne hat heen tmathed poliee Chuluota Development C o rp , to
clo«r certain rnadt in the area
announced

Rebel Ring1Smashed

F L O R ID A

:states
: : , r ligr hrts

ON LAST H I N — A. L- Weak*, engineer for
the Atlantic C-oaat Line Rhilroid, le ft Sari,
ford yesterday afternoon on No. 91 for hi*
Viet run. Weak* vho live* in Tump#. I* reririn y after 63 year* oi eeiyue. Riulroid

FutlUle.-s guve him a big send-off tin perron
and w ith this sign) a* he roared down the
track* fo r the final time in the cah of the
engine.
(B e r g s tr o m P h o to )

bs

the

federal

K .^- s i ?w|(|J|wd
'* ."

-„ r i“|e-iy " {or‘. . ngM
u "--

,o u n *
,
ins the Supreme Court through
But the iJ ■ year • old lawyer |U te monf)
stressed th r South cannot make
T br (|eh, ag„ n„ ,h , high t r i ­
ad all out attack on the Supreme ta n it .-c |n y* wnn
tf U U
Court’* decision* on the hatia of
financed and haa the
segregation alone "
proper leadership." h* taid.
" T h r politica l cards arc stackrd
It l i a light to maintain
against ua." he told member* of preserve slates' right*," the ter­
the Sous n f the American Revo­ mer state Democratic executive
lution,
committeeman laid. "T h a t fight
But he added that if an attack for their right* abould be n u d e
i l made on " a ll of tha attempted by and financed by tha state*
usurpation* hy the court, we can thcmaclvea. And tt aheuld he
enlist the support of a m ajority made on a icale which die*
of liie people in all the atatc*. regard* coat, betaute v itto ry a
!»•■ in
.a the
ska Southern
Wai it ham aUtas."
« isia a " 1»
i n im
lmncsrtanL"
X
lent just
p o rta n t

�j
I

Editorials

Fred Othmcm Says

LIVING HIGH O N THE HOG -

Congeniality Warmed
Visitors To Sanford
Hanford had a big metes* rtory la.it weekend.
Successful evants Included the sixth annual bombing
d*rby at the Sanford Naval Air Station, open home for the
public at the station. Navy Appreciation I)ny in Ft. Mellon
Park, ths annual Mayfair Inn Open golf tournament, the
KIVi Charity Rail and a number of parties for vieltlng dignilarlc*.
.
, „
It waa a b lf weekend. Vlaitors were in Sanford from
just about every state In the U. S. Pretty weather Saturday
and Sunday combined with the congeniality of Sanford-realdtnta to make it a pleasant visit for Navy, aircraft and
•ports figures.
Local leaders took advantage of the opportunity to
make new friends, for themietves and Sanford. Visitors left
here Impressed by the sincere hospitality shown them. Kach
visitor was invited to return to Sanford, for another v isit or
permanently.
Officials of Douglas Aircraft L'o„ manufacturers of
ptsnes used at the Naval Air Station and high-ranking Navy
officials were complimentary to th s base and Sanford for
the spirit of cooperation between th e two.
• - U. 8. Rep. A. Sydney Heriong of Leesburg lauded San­
ford's adoption of the Navy; Navy officials praised the ef­
ficiency of NAS.
But, perhaps, the beat summation of Sanford came
from the golfers who participated in the fourth annual May­
f a ir tournament.
Chick Herbert, a veteran of soma 20 year* tin tho pro­
fessional circuit, told about 2,500 spectators at the end of
the tournament:
**8anford haa always fcetn TWBsXrful to ui. We always
look forward to our tournament here. The interest you have
|hown In the tournament, the warm reception that you have
j IViti ue apeak well for this community. We hope to see you
U n i year, ami for many years lo come."
•
This It the very beat in public relations. Thli is the type
Of feeling we hope ell of our visitors take with them.

*4
4
m ♦*

•

•

•

%
m

.
He woe juat a siltin’ duck, but all of those people who
fried to help him didn't know that.
:: The etory began when someone called the police departIn Richmond, Ve., end reported that a duck was stuck.
i ~ Policemen, firemen end members of the Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals went to the smull. Ice­
bound lake to sea what they could do about the fowl.
After much consultation, the firemen decided the fowl
.was out of their jurisdiction. A fter more consultation, a
crew broke the Ice end started rowing toward the duck.
Juat as his rescuers arrived, th e duck took off, much to
tha dismay of those who had tried to help.
That duck waa a real foul fowl, bringing all of thoae
Ipeople out Into tha cold, However, th e duck was minding his
‘own business and probably was amused, if he could under­
stand what waa going on around him.

Housing Loans Up In Sanford Area
The Farmers Home AdmlnHirotlon office la Sanford reported In­
creased activity during the pail
fa rm homing, dua to
p e n cilling and Imptclion of
• t u n building* under cotitnictiea.
Pert-time, as well ae full-time
farmer*, now are eligible for tonne
an construction, alteration or re­
pair of tarenlial farm bulkllngi.
Many of Ihee* have alrtedy ap
(er lo io i. areording to Curtli
Sanford F ltA SupervlJ . Green,
Of

struction of three bedroom farm
dwellings. The average loan I* for
flO.OOO w ith a : 0-)fa r mortgage.
The Sanford MIA office controls
lHe program In Flagler, V o lu tla .
Seminole, Orangt and B revard
CounUea. The office it located In
(ho Sanford Atlantic Dank B uilding,
Room 417.

C a lifo rn ia 's a n n u a l ra in fa ll
rangra from 110 Inches In tha
redwood belt lu the northwest cor­
ner o f the alata to two Inches or
Green Hated that m oil of the lets In the d tie rl valley region
'Inatu now are being made for con­ of the aouthwrit.

Su’d

D A IL Y
A tm oS B
3. O m t
B. Heavy.
rough nap
a. VT«rwh r i m
J &amp; U iN *
rootstock*
I t Not aaltep
JJ. Apart
I t . Touches
f* » tly
I I . Terrified
llA s Is U x
IT. Watch
aec.etl/
31 BwcUm-ition

31. A

mlaior.UA*
24 lUska
Sf.Ctty bli-da
34 Strike
34 Caucasian*
I I . EarUmallon
31. c-urvod line
33, Neuter
pronoun
U . Bait
IT. Con front
3*. IWItnwa
44 Similar
(LMotbarUoa
re lf
42. Covered,
aa th *
Inside
44 Tidy
44. rootlet*
DOWN
LM fU ath
atata?
1 Native o f
IJbya
3. Covert w ith
w rfttn r
fluid
4 Confederate
general

Page 2

CROSSW ORD
S. Theatrical
4 leftover
dlah
T. Melody
4 Male
godchild

f. A lady
31. Bibik t l
name
fpoas)
33. Lem »a ia l*
fig h t
IT . Droop
30. Resell
31. la g Joint
33. Upward
curving of

a sblp'o

7 ltnking

Hospital Notes

Washington Calling

lust A SittiiT Duck

N a ra tj ' H i n a s
tnMteis im u c iw u
33. The
a jiu a n
H i'A C it*
U nited :*i&gt;33iT?ja ’• I 'm t s
Statee r.m -: d ii
;m
23. G reat.
W f l j u i i w w a ra ra
pu
l lg . llilll- 'lt k )
34 F ro g
lia
LlkiU UI lid
m ent
f
i il i aa ‘il i‘ ji os y nr jr' i r a
of
p o tte ry nurtMrm yranTi
iv * r . )
n u iiio u c j l u j ij

ST. Water

Inside
1s«Mr4s»'t *»•»•»
coral reef
I I Assam
&gt;1. Chipped
silkworm
JT. Flick
30. S pirited
bore*
34 Jtpsntta
13. A rtic le
lulivo
o f v * lu *
h ir . )
35. Storm
40, Wing

fo r airmail and special delivery the iliteimee must per lor Aalng
a tim p i. He cea talk 0.000 minutes *10).
on the long-diiunct telephone and
Should be need more machinery,
charge the b ill to Unde. He alio tuch as eddreeeir* devleei. auto­
can tend 40.000 words — enough matic typewriter* and duplicators,
fo r a short novel — by trlegreph the uapayera will supply him up
anywhere In the United Statee or to tt.500 worth, but they retneln
ite poiaeiifone.
the property of the Houae.
He c«n heve two office! back In
He alio can have free ferna
hia home district and the govern from the Congreealonel greenment w ill foot the bill up to II.bul
m# M iring: RobnAA
rf ar
*_
-* m cnt|on
_.e „ ,the
l.
fQ
yjo, tlw
|| c waw
cin Mttljiwl
collect B.tA
g,y&gt; A
a Alia
quarter
in r lh, e x p m ei of there offlcci.
||« c ia join lb* Civil Service re
nrement ayitem upon payment of
714 percent of hie wagea. This
•doubts a r e m oke
rn tUI*d him to a peniion and his
widow to death heneflta. He autoCRUEL T H A N THE
maticelly is covered for *30.000
WORST O F TRUTHS"
In group life Insurance. If he's
under 05 years old; I 5.000 If he'i
older than that, l i t (eta a quota
—•Suthsr’s
B»l*w—
of free Congressional directorial.
Physician* have l o n g
He also get* free M copies of known that mental atti­
that lively daily, the Congressional
tude often affccla sickRecord, which w ill be m ille d to
whomever he designates. For him ­ ness. When people are sick,
self he receive* copiea of the rec­ treatment can be more ef­
fective if the patient haa
ord at home, at h it office and
also under his rest In the chain
complete confidence in the
l»er.
nblencaa of the physician
Each member can hire rle rk t
to accomplish h mre.
with aala rlri at the baste rale to­
Never have any iloubta
taling S1T.S00 a year. Actually, un­
nlKiut the ability of a phy­
der a aeries of raises, the wages
of a Congressman's helper* can sician to help you. Hone
are the day* when little
run tn about twice that amount.
was know n about t h c
Author Roberts includes some reample*.
onuses of sickness. Medi­
Say a Congressman hires a clerk cines now cun be depended
fo r 15.000 a year. To this wage
upon to accomplish a deDECEMBER It
must be added 11 different raises .lirril result. When you
snfnrdl * n'1 h" r *c,u*' . ___- i „I'irns
out
1 tarcnce t I-Mnnsr
Gunner iS
&lt;Sanford)
v
tn be *10.011.11. A committee
clerk vol&lt; into a physician's of.
Births
hired at M*d ■ year really gats fire leave ail doubt* outBaby boy to Sir. and Sira. R.
aide. for your trouble will
*16.41414.
E. Harris (Sinfordi
roon be gone.
A
ll
offices
of
Congressmen
arc
Discharges
fu lly furnished and completely
Agnes Putnam (Geneva)
equipped, according to author
Norman Benne't (Tampa)
Roberta, and nothing ahall be re­
Irtne White 1Sanford)
moved. Tbc Clerk, namely, author
Ethel King (Sanford)
Rooerti. w ill have an Inventory
DECEMBER 13
and if he finds anything misting,
A d m liilM t
he i i authorised to take steps.
l-eland F. Todd I Sanford)
If the Congressman cares lo
O R U O UT!I I S t O H f S
Marion Towrll (Sanford)
bring In some of hia own stuff, to
Stephen J. Allison (Sanford)
Ctr. 1st A Magnolia
make tha place look homey, la ir
E illic Bell Evans (Sanford)
rnough.
but
th*
government
w
ill
Judith Toupe (Sanford)
I’ick up yo u r prescrip­
Rosetta Ferber (Loch Arbor) not repair It free. This include*
tion
if nhoppinjr near us,
picture
frames.
If
they
fa
ll
apart,
Chester Vance I Sanford)
or let ua deliver promptly
Births
without e xtra charge. A
Rahy g irl to Mr. and M ri.
great many people entrust
Em Hr Toupe (S infordi
At
Rahy g irl lo Mr. and Sira. A r­
its with th eir proscription*.
thur Lee Powell (Sanford)
May wo compound yours?
Discharges
James Nrlson (Sanford)
Carl Darthinan &lt;ReBary)
C c H lK V lA 'Quotation by Jean Mslier*
Sylvia Rratton and baby hoy
t 1032 1673&gt;
(Lake Mary)
Rarbara Ann Tbomaa (San­
Copyright 1*33 ( 1IW 1)
214 E. lat
ford)
John Marshall (Orange C lly l
Johnnie Sue Miller and baby
g irl (I/vnfwoodl
DECEMBER 13 I I
Admission*
Ann Ray (Sanford)
Joe l.ama (Daytona ncarh)
Jean Fowler (81. Petersburg)
Juanlia Uronson 'Sanford)
I'nnla 2 pair ........................................ .......
95c
John Morgan (Sanford)
Men'* Suita ...................................................... fl.OO
D D rhargri
Ladirn' Sulla and UresMSS........... .......
.... $1.00
Carl Martin (Sanfurd)
Price* Good Thru January 10, 1959
Mi chi ric Starke (Sanford)
Stephen Alllton (Sanford)
Ay trine Diehl 1Sanford I
l.Al'XDRV SERVICE
t
HATS IU.OCKED
Morris Melts (S infordi
John Morgan (Sanford)
Mrs. Marvin Dyal and baby
boy (S infordi
(FOIIMEHI.Y LANKY'S DRY Cl.KANKRS)

BY F lt E U t R I lE C UTHMAS
WASHINGTON—to my bet little
hin d i i a boob (I'm not telling
how I got It) entitled: "Inform stlon for lUpresentatlves-Elect to
the K lh C o n tro l." Causes th ii
taxpayer to re lic in r&gt;cbrow.
The document, u prepared by
Itilp h Robert!, Clerk of the Home,
l i t t i i l l the p lt iu n t thins* a Con
grrssm tn ran expect from hia Un
clc Sam. It alw Indlcatei he'll be
In ic rlo u i trouble If he t r i f i lo
•wipe. i*y .e ly pearlier. or a Pathcr couch. Let'* conaldcr the
happy Itema R rit:
On January 3. neat, the state*man can »tart colleclln; their
wages at the rate of *23.M0 a
year. They also ran deduct from
their Income la* returns up to
J3.00Q spent for living repenscs
here and that’s only the beginning.
For each regular session of Con­
gress they tan come to the capi­
tal and go home at Federal ex­
pense. figured at lb* rate of 30
cents a mile. If they'll kindly turn
In thrro sample* of ihetr signa­
tures. they can send through the
mail free on official business le t­
ters wrighlng up lo four ounces
each, Every senior ever)’ Con
greasman ran have * 1.200 to buy
stationery "o r other supplies'’ at
the officia l store.
Kach member get* tw o a session

BY ttlL U A M «. WHITE
WASHINGTON
Countless
mlndl of i »tee I-trap krenneu on
flgurri. endless cranial Inhet
hutglni with formidable flic a l Inrr,
are worrying frantically about the
government's budget, which U to
be rilicluied neat month In all Ui

even the most conrervatlve cronom lita might well quail from the
cnormoui lacrfftce Involved.
Plan A would iw rrp through the
Federal bureaucracy at the coat
not simply of many heads bul
aUn at the lev* meaturable but
giievouf ro it of the te lf eitrem of

Jone s very own retention you are
at best only halfway up the tolltome hilt.
For the Third A naw rrrr turns
out to l&gt;r totne enigmatic young
woman who i t a telephone reeep
tionlit by title but in fact I i fa r
more than this. She i t the retolule

'* Thl»' "re r res pu ndent ha. always I
° ' h tr h“ d* ,ba‘ wou,d * *
team h,ek„aerf in hnrm r &lt;n.m . . . ,* n
*
'
For
Plan A would
implied obligation even to under- . . .
. entail
. . nothing
Hand, much Ice. to report ipon,
‘ h' "
' ,nd
any kind of budget Federal. ' ‘ c.h.J^ P of «&gt;&gt;«' 'h o u ia n d i-io m e elate, county, city or peraonal. He
'l
" r#4“ P •"«•» *
never met a payroll. Worie yet.
~
&gt;'Minc
. • a small businessman In «hr
"* ‘ h* » •» *
writing trade ho h a i trouble decld- * *
bureaucrats.
Ing at the end of the month which LAn&lt;1 •"
wholeeale firing*
panti pocket owe* the other pants t™* outstanding symbols of ita tu i
pocket, and bow much.
‘or fheec male* would he lo it and
All the same, It l i conceivable
that even the nm ,l Ignorant in line
No one Inexperienced In tirefield ran (irrationally thimble up. tcchnlqiir of getting a Federal of­
on tome Idea that might be of ficial on the telephone — person
help to the sturdy c h a ia rtrri wlm ally In l i l i personal voice — can
are trying so w illfu lly to reduce readily Imagine what a v a il In
Federal spending.
d m lry Washington telephone a 11s
Such a modeil proposal l&lt; hero w irin g has become lino rin g ,
oflerrd, and by unanimous consent up the department of ,.&gt; and so
it will hereafter lie known lim ply and asks for -John Jones, who is
aa Plan A. Plan A invoice* a poli­ a fa irly important gent there.
cy of austerity so Spartan that
The First A n iw rrrr replies In
a throaty whisper which may or
may nut be In Greek or Hindus­
tani. What she Ii saying. In any
language. i« that rhe w ill transfer
you to "information ’ .she know*
p rrfe .tly well what J o n c ’i retenslon Is. he lu * had the samr one
for the six sears the hex hern on
Rut
Richard floltrclaw . well known fho
, , Job.
,
.. she,. is not going to

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perimeter to Jono* a office. In her
lurn and taking her time at la
her undoubted constitutional right
(and after a good deal of earnestjy
ronluslng conversation aa to whe­
ther you are catling from "outgldo" or "In sid e ") at length *hc
ring* yet another telephone.
The young woman who now re­
spond* I i the Fourth Answerer,. It
Is naturally difficult to engage bar
attention immediately to the m at­
ter at hand Rut at last )ou suc­
ceed In this, and you discover
that she is in truth Jones's per­
sons! secretary.
“ I ’m so sorry," she says, with
a perfectly revolting rweetneaa.
"He mentioned that he wanted to
&lt;*lk to you and that you were golog In ra il up. Rut the fact la, he
lu ll left the office fur tha day."
"How long i* o ? " you ask.
"Just this minute," she replies.
As you sadly drop Iho earpiece
hark on the hook you mentally
compute the total clapvcd lime
since first you put In your call,
Figure It is closely as you can,
and it still come* to i t minutes
and 14 seconds
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Holfzclaw Sings
For Rotary Club

operatic star, aang several .cler
Horn for the Rotary Club lunch
ron vestcrdsy st the Htnford Civic
Center.
Ilolttrlsw chose "Ole Msn Rl
ver,” "Without a Song.”
and
brought down the house with
"Shorttnln Dread” . In apprcclatlon of the singer's annual appear
anrr
l)u&gt; club, m
r m b rr t
sner before the
members
gave him a standing ovation
RolsrUnt w ill hear the Rev.
Robert Spear nest week av hr
cipoundi on Ih t modern m in's
approith 10 ths Christmas Story.
Members w ill join In the singing
of favorite Christmas e tro lt si the
conclusion of the Inspirational mes­
ia l*.

hUo*,
,ldc „ b&gt; d,,clo*lni!
,uch
matter* to mere
strangers from the outside
There Is a peculiar half bussing,
half-ringing noise for a while and
Ihcn a voice come* on from the
young wonun who Is in rharce of
the
tale. „ information end of . the —
“ ' h» •‘' " ‘" ’ d A n w e r
fr'
Second Aniwen-r H will
Ing to give you Jones's extension
number. She llu-n ring* back the
First Answerer lo divulge this [
secret.
The First Answerer, with tha s ir)
of having done her full duty
against an interloper to no avail, &gt;
reluctantly Ihcn rings Jones'* rx
tension. You have the good feeling
Ihst now you are about ..ora# free
on this thing. But this notion Is
Thi Army baa developed a cam­
■II vanity. For when there Is at I
era which requires no light but
long last actually * response from '
depends solely on best radiation
from the person or object being
photographed.

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Lovely
C hriitm ** decoration,
decoration* *et
»et eted
cied with a white nit
n it »o-i*
wo-i. doth
cloth Ins l i . r i i t - n tre r* e ld * I to Ihs
irkground
fer
a
e*
ti'e
it
for
I*"renterpirre
w**
ere
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ef &gt;rme t fee wa« n u re l from j
the hat
w ill hold it* ant!i:»l C lm iin ia * par­
C her roffee i f n i • ether ;ur»t*
C.lhxin,
b
rilt'C
lt*!.
Mir*
ly at g p m at the Odd Fellows
'■ -re s p r I r .*iherr « punch from
*&lt;»• rda- afternoon b» Mr*. W. (i
Home. A ll member* are tnvilrd
a rn * :M ppt-:S h in t Those who
Fleming Mr* Arthur Beckwith .lr
w aitemt Bring a gilt for the gttl
roured were- Mr*. R I. Rcanl,
greeted ipi-*:* *! the door in the
exchange
'lr * Arp or H-.-’cwiih 'lr * Jd.
terehtng line were Mr* I'temin
It, V 'Ir'ila m l. M t*i Viola Sunlit,
U lt o h U I M T
Mi** I'a ll’niin. ' l l * J A Calhoun
Reticvlf'''. Cat-e. nut* and sand­
*
The aenuat ChTi»:mi* Olnn t of
mother of lb ' honor* e, and Air*
wiches eomplried Ibe courie.
the Ann* MIHcr Circle w ill he
K C llan**n. DrHc.icw mother
T ie bnnirce «a« prcwntH with
held at 7 p m. in the Elk-* Chib
of the groom-elect
a place-sett teg in her cs.o,cn china
Annex
\ prettv picture wa* created b.
pa'tern.
The CPU W ire* Club w ill meet
the manHe. v h lh m
handed
*■
O'her* a n t Mill I were Mr*,_W.
at * p m tn the TV Room of the
with white magnolia* In the cen
I&gt; ttunter. Air*. O. II Anderwn.
t l'O Club
•ludnt * 'la
.
I
ler w*« a »cene include
'lr * I'harle* Calhoun. Mr*. J, T.
donna and e 'Olr In**
Hardy, Air* Wendell llir t. All**
t i * n 'lllc * *Um I a* either end
Sonja Monfortnn. Mi** Rachel
The dining room table wa» cu.
Beasley. 'Ii*« M arlhe Calhoun,
'u m b e r* of tiamma 1 'm b d j
j^ r t -p ^ Mn.iChapter of llrta Sigma Phi and
About i» guest* called
their huthandt enloxed an egg ttag
party at the home of Mr. and
Mr* C |id r Ro!»ert*«n Saturday
night.
*OP*c Girt* s*r...
The Rnliert»(in home ***♦ attrac
t in m It* C hrittm at decoration*.
a t T in : m k k t i m ; o r t h k i \ o k a n u n k c iu - u im a *
A large ChrUtma* tree hnuhrd
T fir ' l l mo.a lir c le of Ihe San ,hc fe n |„ e |n one uirner of the
d e co ra tio n * « f n i l d c e c iip tio in w e re displayed, S how n
I’lan* were completed fee thr
ford liarden Club m -. at the home ruom A 60i j miniature tree in the
above m e M r* A r t h u r l ’ lc 'a a li i .M r*. W i-rlit K iid r &gt; .
annual i liri*!ina» Pinner ol the
of Mr* Ray Peek in Pellar* l i t {'torn!* room earned much com
(
l*h
*itu
lay
RerKMrwnO
Anna M ille r Circle at a meeting
da*, w.ih^ 'lr» Mary Swankhou* m rni p f t j pointelfia* created a
of the group lin t week
a* m hc«tc*«
gay center piece on the timing room
Thi»
Mr* Peek, chairman opene I | a|,jc -j-^p buffet held twin eandfc e n t of
the meeting with the member* U lir | dccoralr** In *ib e r an I blue
Flk .* Club
Annex with hu»
1 A W / ^
V -e L I
E VV Y
I I L \* . I L
in the —
- ...........—
praying the lo r d * Prayer and ,Mth i,urm „ e wh|te tarer*
hand* incited There will he a gift
'l r * Peck reading a poem "A
Fruit cake and salted nut* were
exchange.
tiardrn for Circle*"
*rr,ed with the egg-nog 'lr * Fd
Mr*. Christine Rlankcnihip pre
A recommendation **a» read for
Peterton poured Me-ihcra of Ihe
tided o 'e r the meeting. Mr* Rnh
inrrea.ing the due,
exchanged Bela buddy
We C arrutlier* siatrd that a letter
Atr* Ra\ Peek w ill he at the
’
gifts,
of thank* ha* been *ent to A1
One of the m o il entertaining Irotvl blue hall* and glittering
Arn,&gt;Mnn,U&gt; ,h t
Tnose who called at Hie Robert­
fang. Mr fang proentrd the *tr
,
,
, „
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:tO S. PARK AYE. *
rle with a gift in memory of hi* ■*n‘1 belpfill progran'* o f Ihe Ixora tlb e rrd 't.ignolia lease* Adding
The member* of Ihe rlrcle will son home bet seen * and 9 p. m.
SAM ORI). FLA.
wife, Martha, who died rrcently Harden tir.-te * e ir w .i* rnjoyrd a ringtail* note was an ai range trim the tree in the Children's *ttfiK led the f.!« * i i» rity Ball
A U I.IK N E HUY A N'T, « ntmt.l in U'etlncmlnyV fimlilon
afierward*
Members w ill make ro k ic * (nr on Friday morning by mrmberi merit of while chry * anthem urn* ward in thr hutpita)
nhtm- ilnleil by the O U T at thr M.ivT.ilr Inn. Mr [tpvanl the iipcn Ibui.e to be held at Use who met at the hom.- of Mr* " (entered with a 'ta-tnnna An in
Roll call wai an,wered by the
V. Robert* on Seminole Dnulexard le ro tin g display wa* a brandyx rie n trrn member* present, re
is ihe wife nf lxd r. Harry F. Hryant. V .\ 11- *. Tln-v hn\c ISO on Christmas Day,
A committee headed by Mrs A -listing 'frs Robert* "e re 'lr *
m firr fd lr.1 wuh .stnre.t w *i»r jpnndmgwith a bntanlral
two boy*, Util ami K**U.
tHerald s ta ll I’itoioi
Doro'hy Via wa* rr*pon*thlr f o r d D lluhop Jr and M r* Donald up -n which floated a burning ran „ f plant* and trees and d r script Inn
purchasing and wrapping l'hrl»t Jonc*.
'Re
, irtic
{.'clrr* A*e.
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tna* g ift* for each child in Ihe
Sparkling and unu*ual decora
Drou to the business merlins
Mr*.
Cleveland, Horticulture
Call or dri*e out for a romplrlc &amp; depend*
Harry Anna Crippl'd Children'* !Hons displayed at Ihe in e rtin g ga*e in ifre and *mall doughnut* were rhairman. gaie tips on methoil*
Home The gifts will be delisered inspiration and Im petus toward »er*ed ' l r * Wighi h irtlry . sice of preparing forcold weather. She
+
able floral werslte for xour Yulet'de gift".
m
this week hy sexrral members (. hrittmas drrerating in the liome rhairm an. conducted the business suggested hesiy watering,
light
T V E S tl.lT
ti*t Church at -7 » p m.
•
.Memorial
Wrcnlhn
IMantr—all
lypc*
of
ihe
eircle
The
eon*trurtion
of
these
derora
inerting
in
ihe
absence
o
f
'lr
*
fe
rlilirin
g
and
mulching.
The Pioneer fello w *h ip of the
Training I'nmn exertitne meet
The next regular meeting is i|nns wa* explained by 'lr * . A. J W II Meriwether. She welcomed
Mr* Perk wa* presented wuh
• House DecornHon*
CorttaRea
T in t P reihyttrian
Church will ing at * 15 p m. at thr flra t
«chcduled for Jan U
Ttracken, Mrs Vann Parker. Mr* Mr (.union Stanley into the eir- a gift by the member*. The ho»t
meet at ( p. m. for a Christmas Uaptist Church,
Arraogemenln
A, J I'leia. Mr* Wight Klrtlev, rle Hie group sote.l on a h* e»*e* al*o presented Ihe member*
aupper.
\ Prayer Ornup will meet at
. :
Mrs Joe Raker. Mr*. \ l Dnidney, law* resolution regarding the with a gift, after which a delirious
We lelecrnph flower* for your out of town Rlfln.
Men * Brotherhood u p p e r and m m a m. tn the Daughter* of
Mr*. Frank Don ahoc. and Mr* rhanging of the amount of annual luncheon wa, icrxed at I’apineau's
program at theF irst Baptitt W rxlry
rh*aronm
of the firs t
due*
restaurant.
H
arry
l-ec
Sr
Church at 7 p m.
Method I*t Church.
( An appropriate poem read by
A called meeting of the newly
y^p r h appj , y,olr (lf , hf y lr „
M r* lee onerirtt the program.
elected (ward of o lllr e n of the \ | r t huilist ( lu rch Mil | . .ict; r at
Package decoration*,
ininlaturr
F ir*t Christian Church w ill he held 3 ;o ,,
tp . sen &gt;r (.hint at
C hrittm ai trer*, table arrangeat *;.W p m . at the church, to
u p. m
Bute l ircle of the Sanfurd iia r nirnt* anil ilio r decor a I Inna were
°
V hMr
h«r V i r ,("(([n
-Mc1hodi*l ' l i n will iiircl at
,]n ,&lt;|uli m rt at thehome
of displayed an tex-M-iinn!
st*. n .u rrh nramme. at 7 » m ,(,r First Methoilid Chureh at fi- IS ■Mr* It It. Crumley on Friday
Among Ihe . li . M .u package*
t i ,« t'.a.i.J i-|t t ,
t-.r.i' li,,., 1 . P m- f° r lran*portation In ihe Dcrember 12th. Mrs DonAtwood
**aa one wrapped in gold foil, go! I
riv iri-h wiltnee' *t a n ' m with ' l * 1*14^*** Children-* Home at f n -*a* ro-lso*te**
rthbsrs, and areented w ith brown
•i
. • i - „ ni pr
■**&lt;(* p ,i. lerprise. The annual ( h rlilm a *
The house w ai tieautiful with pine eonri. Another pmkage wa*
‘
*
'*
party for the children will beheld chn*tm a« decorations (ileaming wrapped in w Pc and deeora.nl
Pmecreit RacUit
Church Win "*,,r Commission nf membership candle* on the rrfrr*hm ent table w ith pink shell* t hd Ir r n 't park
*ome Sundav School Clas* mccim- 4n'* E' angellim meet* in AlcKlo added color to the lo\ ely display ate* wrre displayed a* '• &lt;*
g t the home of M r*. Voile W illiam * lcT
»• ’ ,-r T in t Alrtbodlit «f Christmas rookie*. e«nJie». and short leaf pmr tree »uh multi
Church at 7 in p m.
coffee.
colored Chtidiras
'-^ui
\ pmk
J r . llhJ Washington Drive at *
The
4
hancel
Choir
of
the
f
ir»t
'
,,fr
a
business
meellng
candle
decorated
with
&lt;
rin'itlnr
P m.
Dreshytert.in Churrh will mert for
**lenna Magill pre^entort a baeVed star*, forming n trre. can
W E D M IS D W
wonderful t'hristma* program em cd murh enmioert.
Prayer Service at Ihe First Rap rehear*..) ai 7 V) p m
h ........ phastflng friendship, faith ind
A le irly lahle arrarsgin r .it .a*
tni,pl l r «
- jP '
1
5 r hope She described the Chrut.ua* formed hy a crescent shape-t pjbn
TUCKS DAT
ritual* at
old Salem a.id diitri
„
.
,
liutcd mme of llte traditional gin
rm rrre* Rapt... thtirth choir
k
^ hand dipped br^x
pracl.re at T.30 p m.
"wax candle, madethere c « h
year
T h « r« o r * J o w c l i l * M i s f o r
The Kindrrgartrn Department c ^ c i i y for ihe Chrislma* fe*
tr ill h a ir It* C hriilm a* party In tixittrn
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Ihe Department rooms of the f ir * t
the program ended with the
i
c
l
o
s
e
r
Method!*1 i liu rih from .’ 1 p m lighting of the candle*, one from
a n d e v e r y b o d y in th® f a m i l y w a n t s
The ( lia n rrl Choir of ihe firs t ,h(1 „ th rr
,ppr„priale hark
li.*
. P A S T E R S H A V IN G '
Methodist Church w ill rc h ra r.r at , rnun,| ^ u,,r (mithing with ran
• • *r
J s w e lit® . S olv® y o u r g i f t p r o b le m s
,.M p m
tllre held high and a 'T n a it" to
At
Men * ilrotherhood Dinner and ronl|11ur(| |n, f , friendihip. faith
w i t h J o w e lite , m a d ® b y th® fa m o u s
program i t the fir» t Raptist Jni) |,npe
Clnireh at 7 p m
An r x rhange of Chridma* gift*
P R O -p h y -la c -tic B ru sh C o m p a n y .
Royal Ambassador* nf thr fir*t f0]|0 ,x((]
Raptist Church meet at 7 p m
A ll i® ts h a n d s o m e ly g if t - p a c k a g e d .
Ih o tr practice at the Fir*t Rap
Hit Church a* follow* Carol, r. It
Vary minre pie h r topping It
p. m ; Concord, 7 p. m , and wuh hot lemon »auce. whipped
llftH R IC SJtAVtft
211 K. tM
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IA N FRANCISCO (U P D -M o ve
Boiton, M a il., and Colum­
b ia . Ohio, and tb* real of tha ballife re n t iporta d tic i.
Lat Ban Franclaeo taka ovar aa
tfca n o d Intolerant iporta town In

Tha city by the Golden Gate,
oasc* noted (or h avlnf Uw m oil
fair-minded iporta people In the
world, now hai deaeloped a bend
e! yIcIoui, blood th in ly , namegetting " fin a " who won't take
*‘no" (or an anawer (ram authorJ u it tha (acta:
••Merman Franki, aery compe­

tent third bare coach (or Ute San
Franclaco Glanta during the I9JS
campaign, reaigned under the
conaiatent booing and abuae given
him by the (ana became rookie
runneri wouldn't heed hla Inatnic*
Horn and were thrown out going
fo r home.
Fraalde Albert t|ulla
—Frankie Albert quit aa coach
of Ihe Forty Nlner football team
becauae he didn't want hla fam­
ily to have to aland the abuae
from the socalled tana who
blamed him fo r every defect In
the USB machine.
—Two National League um-

Kentucky Escapes
Repeat Of History

plrra, Ken Burkhardt and Vince
Dclmorc, were beaten up by an
enraged fan as they went lo din­
ner at a North Beach restaurant
last year.
—In 1930. police had lo put in
rio t ralta twice at Seals Stadium
becauae fan* airramed out of (hr
teats to aiiack an umpire. One
woman waa Injured In one of
these attack* during which the
umpire awung b it mask lo protect
himself. The woman sued t he
Seala management, of all thing*,
and won I
—A t Stanford this year a nearrio t broke out between tlu d rn lf of
Stanford and Southern California
rootera after the game, with hun

Miss Bittersweet
Runs In Feature
At Track Tonight

Ireds swinging fists at the same
I me.
— A t Kesar Stadium on Sunday,
many hundreds of fans battled po­
lice after San Francisco had de­
feated Baltimore. There were
bloody noses humped heads and
other Injuries before order was
restored.
Tear Up Heal*
—A few years back, students at
University of California, tore up
the plank seat* when their team
failed to win the big game against
Stanford.
—Little Johnny Longdcn. one of
the greatest Joekies of all time,
was roundly booed the other dsy
when he made h it comeback — at
the age of 4* — after being out
with a broken leg. The fans aaessed their dislike for Johnny
cause he doesn't bring home a
winner every time he goes up on
a horse
—Willie Mays, one of the most
exciting baseball players of the
current era. is booed by San
Francisco fsns whenever he goes
into a slump. One o f the great
natural hitters of all lim e. Willie
got the cat-calls Isst summer sev
rra l times because be left runners
stranded on base.
Had manners'? A breakdown In
authority?
It's hard to flg u rr
what the fans expect
They have developed an intoler­
ance fur anything hut winners.
Every dsy, In every game, every
year.

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The University of Maryland,
which tumbled Kentucky out of
the unbeaten ranks b i t year, led
the Wildcats by three polnta with
only 12 seconds to go Hut Benny
Dog raring fans w ill lie watch­
Coffman came o ff the bench to ing popular Mist Bittersweet to
t b it up with a goal and a free night whrn the goea to the poat
throw and hla matea won the ball in Sanford Orlando Kennel Club'*
gam* In overtime, M M.
featured ninth rare In her first
I t waa by fa r the toughen of appearance ilnco I95d, when the
a ll vletoriea tb * Wltdrata have brlndle m in figured in 15 aulnleracked up without a Io n to far la».
thla aeaaon. They are ranked third
Tomorrow, many w ill return
In tha nation by United P m * In­ fo r the aeaaon'* firs t matinee ra n i.
The afternoon o f th rill* w ill atari
BOSTON (U P I) - The Boaton ternational.
Four other Southeastern Confer* P- m - launching a w inter of
Red Soi, long known aa one of
the moat reluctant trader* of the ence team* won their games Mon- JrnwUneew slated for each Wednes­
American L e a g u e , cump^lod day night,
niaht. and one lost. Loui.lSaturday.
Louiii ,,aV
their third trade in lea* than two ana Stata beat Tetas, 5! IT; Mis­
7 he matinee feature tomorrow
week* when they dealt ap.|w sissippi State hrefred over Arkan­ w ill lie headlined by Crl Tears
Empress, two fast
■hortatop B illy Klau* lo the Ball!- sas Stale, PS . 71; Mississippi and (ioldrn
more Oriole* In ralurn for out­ dumped Southeast klissouri State bounds who barely mlssrd land­
fielder Jim Buaby Monday night. Ml-78: Vanderbilt knocked Hardin- ing berths in Ihe Inaugural Handi­
CHICAGO (U P !) Casey Stengel
The
straight player _trad* Simmons from the untieatrn ranks cap.
said sail year Inns that Wbltey
brought tha pitcher starved Red •0-12; and Rice trampled Tulane,
Hobby Hon w ill tie pushing .Mitt Ford and Boh Turley were the
fla t their fifth outfielder lo battle (O il.
Bittersweet fo r lop honors tonight, two best pitchers in the rlreult,
fo r tha center field spot le ft va­
No game* are scheduled in the along with s ii other sperdsters. and the American la-ague made it
cant Doe. 2 when the outspoken SRC tonight.
Hobby Hon potlefl a fie ry 31 3d officIsI today.
Jim m y P im a ll waa tradad to the
Ford, the canny, le ll • handed
Mississippi State's Bailey How­ over the five stxteenthi-mlle dis­
Cleveland Indian*.
ell plunked In M points against tance in arhouling tests, fastest curvehaller of Ihe Yankees' pitch­
In rvlu n i for PleraaU Boaton ac- Arkansas State, despite being out time o f any of the featured star­ ing staff, turned In a 2 01 earned
aired veteran Brat baaaman Vie of the game the last five min­ ter*.
run average that waa certified as
fertx and rookla oulftelder Gary utes, and ran his season scoring
Hounding nut the feature field liest In the league, while the
Trail,
Mixed right handed Turley compiled the
Geiger. In another Dec. * Irani- average to 32.3. The Maroons w ill lie Kmokc
•ctioa, tha Red (km traded apart went a h a a d early and stayed Grade, Fable J u ritl, Blue Ched­ loop'* highest percentage, .750, by
dar, Meanwhile and Golden Glide. winning 21 games and losing only
catcher Lou Berberel u* ‘ h* llD* ' there.
. tre tt Tlgera for righlhanded pitchseven.
Four
player*
ware
la
the
dou­
or H trb Moford.
Sidelined with a sore elbow for
Along with Buaby and Geiger, ble ftgurei for Mississippi, led by
part of the season, the 31 year old
the other Red So* center flew Jack Waters w ith 21. High man
Ford attll managed to fashion a
aspirant* w ill be Gene Stephen*. for the night was Soulhravt for­
14 7 record and lead the league i
ward
Doylt
M
a
bury,
who
had
24.
M arty Keough and B ill Henna.
with seven shutout* His .867 won
LRU'* win over Traaa was II*
Ted W illiam*, of courae, w ill be
United Pres* International
lost percentage was second only
h left, while Ameriean League fourth of tha aeaaon. More lhan
East
to Turley’*.
MVP Jackie Jenten w ill patrol half lb* Tiger point* were made Queen* M Kings Point 87
No one could touch Ford in th '
from Ihe fra* throw line, guard Catholic U. 73 Slippery Rock M E R A. clcoarlment. Southpaw B il­
rig h t field.____________
Dick Davie* leading Ihe way with llra n d ri* HO I sing Island U. U
ly Pierre of the White Sox (17-11)
I I of 13 free toasc and a total Muhlenberg at Gettysburg A2
was second with 2 68; Irfiham ler
of I t polnta fo r the game.
Hofton U. 71 IVurecstrr Tech 41 Jars llarehman of the Oriole*
The Vandarbilt C o m m o dorr* Huston College S7 Tufts 40
(1213) third with 290; rtghlhand
cam* alive after t o a l n g Ihrre Connecticut 71 Massachusetts 87 er Frank 1-ary of Ihe Tiger* -18
straight and aet down unbeaten St. John’* (N .Y.) 91 Hunter 52
131 fourth with 29t, and southpaw
Hardin Simmons with a crushing
South
B illy O’Dell of Ihe ori«lc« ( M ID
offense. The Cowboys trille d by K rn lu rk y 58 Maryland 58
fifth with 2 97
NEW YORK (U P I) - Oacar only six points at inlermlsslnn, N. Car Col. an S Car St. 73
Turley, who went on lo win two
Robertson led Cincinnati widened but Vandy aholm akrrt grew hot Duke M South Carolina At
World Scries games against Mil
H i bad over Kanaaa Stale today ter aa the game progressed — WAM H2 V. M. I. A3
waukee, was sixth In earned runs
In the United Preia Internationa the hottest being forward Hen Delaware U Johns Hopkins A3
wilt) 298 and Ms six shutouts
ratings aa the college basketball Itowan with IT point*.
Davidson 98 W tl, 71
placed him right behind Ford In
powvra began tha flurry of preT u l a n e contained dangerous NW. La. SI. 88 E. Tex SI. ftj that category. Bullet Bob was the
holiday activity that la bound to Hire center Tom llobilallte, Inst Louisian* HI. 52 Texas 47
league's only 20 game winner and
realign the top 10 team*.
he would up In a lie with Pierce
the Owls i**#d accuracy and hall Itlc * (to Tulsnr 3)
Rice pi possibly fo r Um Ith-rank- control lo trip up the Greeniea. Eastern Ky MO Bellarminc 71
amt l,#ry tor the most enmplrte
od Xavier o f Ohio and lM h-ranktd Tulane center Vic Ktlnkar, one of Mississippi SI. 99 Arkansas St. 71 games. Esrh pitched 19.
T e n * Christian, theia'a troubl* the BKC'a belter scorer* this year, Vanderbilt M Hardin Simmons 52
ahead for the right other leam i was high man for the night with Mississippi at Southeast Mo. 78
In thl* week'* tnp 10.
20 points. Rnbllallle had 14, his Morrhead St. 75 Ohio U. 73
Itunnerup Kants* State, which lowest of the season.
Midwest
LAWRENCE, Kan ( U P I) - E C
fell 53 point* behind Cincinnati In
Turdue 7* C.O.P. 82
I Ernie I Quigley, former National
lb * second weekly UPI rating*,
Illinois AA Iowa Si, M
la-ague umpire and later super
lakes on two member* of the se­
Marquette 79 Drake A3
visor of umpires, was released
lect croup — fourth-ranked North
Findlay 90 John Carroll 77
Irnm Lawrence Memorial Hospi­
Carolina Slate at home Friday
Wisconsin Cl Missouri 80
tal Monday after being a patient
night and ninth ranked St. JoE. Illinois afi 111. W’esleysn 71
there since Dee. 4.
F1GIIT R EM I T *
etph's of Philadelphia at Law­
Nebraska 51 Texa* Tech Hi
PARIS
(U
P
I)
—
Gustav
Scholr,
Southwest
rence, Kan., Saturday.
Third ranked. Kentucky la boat 1841k, Germany, outpointed Ger Tex. Sou. HS HI. M ary'* (Tes.) 75
• t It* invitational tournament n e il minal Ballartn, lBUk, Franre &lt;tn) Weylsnd 82 Arlrona St. 71
NEW YORK - ( U P I ) Vie
weekend and could wind up In the
New Mexiro AAM ltd Centenary 54 Sclxai of Philadelphia, the United
final aga'nst seventh-ranked West
CLEVELAND (U P I)-R o ry CalWest
States' No. 1 amateur player,
Virginia. Fifth-ranked Northwest houn, 151b, Whito Plains, N. Y., Brigham Young 77 Kansas St G8 served as a pitot In Ihe A ir Force
am play* In Ihe niuegrasa Festi­ outpoinlad Ralph (Tiger) Jones, Washington St. 41 Montana 34
during World War II with the
val at I/n il* v llb , Ky., along with 1*4. Yonkers, N.Y. i)0)
Seattle 85 Portland St. 38
rank of first lieutenant
auch power* a* Notre Dame.
North Carolina and host l»uls
PROVIDENCE, R.l. (U P D W llll* Greene. ISA, Providence,
vUJe.
Following Kentucky in order 11 1 . stopped Johnny Saxton, |SU&gt;
among the lop 10 teams came New York (3)
North Caroline State. Northwest
ecu, Michigan State.Weit Virgin
BOSTON I urn - Paul Pender.
la. Xavier, SI Joirph's and Texas 1*0, Brookline, Mats., s l o p p e d
Pele Adams, tea, N e w a r k .
Christian.
Indiana beaded the second to N.J. ( I )
group, followed by Tennessee and
Ulan There waa a tia for lilh
NEW YORK (U P I) - Rennie
plar - between Southern California (K id) Parel. ISJb, Cuba, out
and North Carolina; with Brad- pointed Victor Zalarar, 1574. A r­
b y , illaalaaippi Slate, UCLA, Pur gentina t toy
due and Kansas rounding out tha
•econd to group In that order. In
NEW ORLEANS (U P I)— Ar
all, 40 teams received votes thl* Jbur Peraley. 133*. R*d Cross,
week.
La., outpointed I.udwlg Llghlburn,
1174, British Honduras (10)
R * ln
Thru
United Frew UUrmalkma
The Kentucky Wildcat* collldad
head • on with haaketball hlatory
Monday night, and only by aupreme effort kept It from repeat­
ing Hat I f . ___________________

Bosox Trade Klaus
For Fleet Busby

Statistics Prove
Ford, Turley Best

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Cincinnati Hikes
Lead In Cage Poll

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Ring Results

Seixas Was Pilot

Gators Brave Cold
For Bowl Practice

MANILA (U P I)—Pascual Per**.
109 K , Argentina, out painted Dum­
my Ursua, l i t , Philippine* (U ,
GAINESVILLE (U PI) The retained world flyweight title).
F lo rid * Gators went through lim l
OTTAWA (U P I) - J.D. Ellis,
tad contact work today In props
ration for Iholr Gator Bowl date IM . Trenton, N J „ outpointed n e ­
ver Dupaa, 141, New Orleans no)
with Mississippi Dec. IT,
The squad opened practice Mon­
ODESSA, Tea. (U P !) - Fora
day for the postseason clastic,
braving a biting wind and near Folley, Chandler, A ril., and Alvin
Green, Tyler, T r« ., rough! no de­
fre e lin g temperature*.
"W o had a pretty (air workout cision ground exhibition (sched­
considering we're had a long uled bout called off because of f i ­
layoff,” la id Coach Bob WnodroH. nancial difflcuHies).
Tb* Gatora apart about an ho*.r
looking at Mlaaiulppl formations
and another hour running through

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Larce 2 A 3 bedroom unfurnished
bedroom unfurnished house hie
apartment. 171. 1700 Magnolia
Move, children, no pets. $63.00
Clean 4 rm down n api 111 Park
month, I M l Summerlin A vt.
12 Bedroom house, unfurnished.
rurnlihed apartment, W U t W. l i t .
13 Bedroom house, unfurnished,
1-3 Bedroom bouse, furnished.
V E L A K A APARTM ENTS: rooms
C. A. W ill D DON
private baths. I l l W. P in t St,
202 So. Park
FA 2 1MI
bedroom house G«r*ge and
bedroom house, kitchen equipped
storsse
Riverview
A v e
Phene FA 2-1303.
FA 2 1070.
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House For Sale Or Bent. 3 bdrm.
'bedroom furnished house, 1905
—laree lot — unfurnished. Lo­
Cedar Ase. Available Dec. Hlh.
cated MS E. 4th Si.
Shown by appointment. Phone
FA 2-6449
For Bent—2 bedroom house. K it­
chen equipped. Near A ir Base.
irge furnished 3 bedroom up­
FA 23219.
stairs apartment In town, $63
2
B, B. tinfurn.. kit. equipped M l
a month. Cal' FA 2-3071.
per mo. 404 Oranee Ave. Phone
FA 22121
3 and I bedroom houses and
imaU apartment.
3
Room furnished a p t, ground
ISA L. PATTON, Broker
floor.
313 Palmetto.
'hone FA 2 1101
New unfurnished garage apart­
2 bedroom house, kitchtn furnish­
ment. controlled heating, couple
ed. Clean and close in. TA 2-1013
only. EA 2 42«.
I Jim m y Cowan
A— R IA L ESTATE POE AA LB
R offices partly furnished—air eonT. W. MERO. Broker
| ditionrd—it as beat. FA 2-336.7
Sanford I’roiiuce Co. M2 Weal
Phone FA 2 24*1
ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
131h. St.
_________ ____
Raymond Lundqulsi, Assoc.
autUully furnished room. Private FA 2 3931
A tlantic Rank Dldf.
iome. Phone FA 2-7304.
CHOICE LAKE FRONT LOTS
bedroom apartment near PineIn hesutlful residential area.
crest school, no p e ll, 7613 Elm
f3.S«ioo with terms
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* bedroom furnished house. Ter I 1* Acres, on paved road tome
large citnt* trees, different v a ri­
Interview FA 2-09CI.
eties. Aero of young lingelovvi
Two houses. Price $10 600.00
with terms available.

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reasonable payments. Call after
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111 N. ra rk I’ h. FA 2 2120
3— REAL I.ST4TE FOR * ALE
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Five acre illr fir m l.a r t " 3 bed
room bouse, large barn Easy
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Y all Call Ball
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Shade* Boxes — Ceder Cheits
Lim ps — Planters
Sofa Pillows

TABLES
Corner Table* — Tier T a h iti
Step erd Coffee Tables
From 62.95
W1LSONMAIER

AMERICAN TOURISTER
LUGGAGE
Strop* — Smart — Roomy
TVida Selection of Sixee and Ceiors
Y O W E L L 'B ________

SANFORD FU R NITUR E CO.
I.iv ln * Room Suites — M irror*
Redroom ffuites — Bookcases
Threw Rugs — Cedar Robes
C arvinr Sets — B ra n Ware

IP A R T Y DRESSES $19 95 up
Crenollne 3.99 to 699. including
v # i r with 71 yd eweep While
eoate for evening.
PURCELLS

TE D ~ \A u li A M s“ h A RD WAR i f
»S E. 25th SI
I&gt;rt uv show you a
TRUE Frostproof F rigidsirr
Refrigerator and Freeiar

The Accepted G ift
SAMBONITE
Caul Tablet — I * 96
FURNITURE CENTER
t t f i W. r i n t Si.

Gifts for Dad

GIFTS GALORE
Dolls, Cowboy Suits and Booti
Also Guns and Hats
GARRETTS
E. First St A Sanford Ave,

Unusual Gifts

A GIFT THAT RRINGS
FOR
S(er*«phmle k HI-FI
PLEASURE FOREVER
RECORDS k PHONOGRAPHS
The Gift That I* Alwayt
Mnvde Camera*, priced from *32 so
Acceptable
WINN TV
I I I E. Ilf . St.
FA 2 2994 FARRELL'S ARCADE PACKAGE W IEBOLDTS CAMERA SHOP
210 S» Park Ave.
310 E. F irs t St.
We Service Record T la y e re ^

U l Magnolia Avt.

-

Flannel Shirts $1.66 o r 2 for $3.30
C h ristm n G ift* of Fruits.
Sleeping Bige 69 60 up. Camp
Jellies. Pecans and Candies.
Dlanketa $3 67 or 2 for $7.00.
We ship. S A H Grern Stamps.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Open 7 to 9 qvary day.
lib Sanford Avcnua
STUCKEY'S IIvsj. 17 92

I’.Il.A . -

&gt;28000

(Irrlu d ra Cloning)

Gifts for Boys

Gifts for Family

Special Sale on all WEST
BEND PRODUCTS. TW i week
c fijy i
• a n DALL ELECTRIC CO.

2 Rcdronmn
Plnrldn RtMitn

SANFORD FUR NITUR E i t),
300 East First St.
Smoking Standi — Easy Chairs
Table Radio* — Hassocks
Desk*

Home Gifts

^

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR

RON
FA 2-1111

PRESENT TOOLS:
Wrenehei. Erector Sets, start at 2 V&gt; Chemt*
Pliers, Hark S|w». 2 3 ^ O ff L in try Sets 2 93 Boxing Gloves to *
F * r Remainder Of Month.
Dump Truck* from t 93
GOODYEAR SERVICE S7itRF,q
GREGORY LUMBER CO.
Ship ’n Short Blouse*. Alleen
Sportswear — Colton Knit T-ShirtI, tlh St. A Maple Ave. FA 2 0300
I I A il Puther* and Co n rd in itra
^
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
While doing your C h n itm s*
A fte r “ 6 " FO R M AL WEAR and shopping see our varied "election
ACCESSORIES
MONROE CORNER
S ain and Rental tterviee
CRAFT A G IFT SHOP
JIM ROBSON'S MEN'S WEAR
Siesta Glassware
t t r ' t First Street
IIS Magnolia Ave.
Beautifully Defecated Serrieg
Tray*
Nationally Advertised
VOW ELL'S_________
Hatches
l-srge seteetlon of toys, athletic
B illow . Elgin • Winnsuer
Do Your Chrlstmaa Buying
Longtnti ■ Ernest B o rtl • Hamilton equipment, boats, motors, hunting
On Our Ease Payment
SAN'rORD JEW ELRY
»"&lt;1 ra m n in - equipment.
•
Or J.av-A-Way Plan
Everything Tor The Sportsman
AND LUGGAGE
FURNITURE CENTER
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3W1
lit W. rirsl St.

Gifts for Him

MAJOR ItROAVN R E A M Y
Realtor
L A K E MARY
Ph F.A 2 5237 or FA 2 1964

and WontA pajama

ELECTRIC TRAINS
Sets snd Accessories
20- , o r r
AAIN N T \
319 E- 1st
FA 2 2991
Use Our Lay A AA'ay Plan

Cilv'oni liuill 3 bedroom, 2 full
tiled bath* built on large lot
In beautiful Mai fair ir r llo n
This home traiurrs
le rre u i
floors, large screened p°reh.
Natural wood cabinet* In large
kitchen equipped with electric
range aad refrigerator Owner'*
equity $4300.00 Any offer w ill
be given consideration
Sec
SEMINOLE REALTY
1MI Park Ave.
FA 2-3232

We Feature

QUALITY HOMES
Moderately

Seminole Really

CHATHAM BLANKETS
Including t N N ation'! Faverila
•T u rre y” — Purrey Bouquet
AYoolshire Brandon
Full Rang* of Color*
YOWELL'B

OWNED WANTS
OFFER

Priced

Homes DcniRncd For
Floridu Living.
I Hedroom*— 1 &amp; 2 Bnths

A HOOD HOMK \ A
BARGAIN TOO!

It iv rare tu find a real g&lt;n«d 2
Hedroom home such as this for
only $6,722.00. Yes. that's llte
full price, but it ’s priced for
quick sale. Includes Kitchen
Equipment, blind* and Heater,
located on 2 high |o|&gt; just out
of city, hut with all city eonven
lenees. Good terms arranged if
CLOSE IN
required. Don't wail until after
4 hedroom, 2 bath. 2 ilo ry farm
Christmas to see this, because
h o u s e reerntly remodeled
Approi. 3 aerrs cleared A fenc­ you can movr right in.
ed land Low down payment
FA 2 6304.
V . DIETRICHS — REALTOR
This Is a guest pass to the Ritr E llr. Methvln—Velma Cnnraler
Theatre for Hunter Archer. Exp. Adelaide II Moses — Associate*,
19ul Park Ave
FA 2 3232
dale Dec. 23. ’Si.

2 2 - BUSIN ESS OPPORTUM TIE l 2$ a — nU tLDING.RRPAIRS.
PAINTING____________________
Itusmes* property for sate by ow n­
er, I block south city lim its of I M I 'E I t l A L D E C O R A T O R S
painting and papering
Sanfont on highway U iJ?. Good
locition fo r any type of busi­ EA 2-3716 or I A 2-71HI) eftar sla.
ness. 23r , down, balsnce o i
monthly payments. Src L C. a T N O T in 'S -P E R S O N A M
Clark Sr. 2U19 Orlando Dr.
S C tm 'S P.At.AJ .MANOR

tt ANTED TO BUY
33 (t. 2 bedroom trailer, complete
Small b’lsirse** — would rn n sjtjrr
with awnings — small equity, as
filling station in THIS AREA
sume payments — Plnecrest
Open to any worthwhile propo
Trailer Park. Phone FA 21939
sltlon — Box Ml, Care Sanford
Herald.
IJ-BOATS and MOTORS

Custom built I 111!, 2 hath home
situated amidst shade trees on*
four nicely lin d ira re d lots m
quiet section o f Sanford. A
lovely home featuring built in
kitchen equipment, large brick
fireplace, awning windows and
i r r r m o floors, ITterd to sell
at $t I.9H" Reasonable terms.
A V A ILA B LE NOW ’

Look For It In

Gifts for Her

AUTOMOBILES—
TRAILERS
Tiier., Dec. 1C, 1955— r*jre 5 II—

8280 .00
only $57.50 monthly
6

Blocks AVeel Of French
Avenue an 20th Street.
MODEL O P E N DAILY

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
4 Bedroom, 2 bath kit hrn equ.pred boutr Many other extras
BID $1ris rc liff. FA 2 1*09.

ROSA ta. PAYTON
Registered Real Estate Broker
Ph FA 2.1301-17-92 at 4fi»w»th»
New 2 bedroom home, terrarro
floors, large ear porte and utility
room $6 *no. $3,000 for equity
balance $32 per month. Phone
FA 2-S374.

II

IT

IS R E A L

ESTATE

aik C iu m try A Monteith
at 117 South I ’nrk I ’h. FA S 4603

BEAUTIFUL
.1 llr d n iu n t — 1 A 2 n a th

HOMES

I &amp; 2 YRS. OLD
Low Down Payments
k Monthly Payment*
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cur Iltey. IT-92 A 2!lh fit.
Phone FA 2 13*1

Low Down Payment
\YK

ARRANGK

ALL TYPES

FINANCING

SJtosm uikstA

«

S P E C !A I. SERVICES

Quick Laundromat M n it *
Shirts Finished In IS Hours
Sanitone Dry Cleaning
E. 2Slh St. Foodmsri Bldg
s tt i r i i s t m :
i vt m h iu v i m
T tle ritio n Tube* T ts ttl i r e *
R O LLIN S HGRR5 SHOP
A t Tha Rign Of Tha Toiem Pola
2617 8- French Asa.

Cash for fu rn itu re nr surplus,
p \ i \ riN ti
Super Tending Po«l. Sanford •'For those vs ho csie," reasonable
IVIando llw y. FA 2&lt;H77.
Rnferervcet given FA 2 1232
Pine A Cypres* L o r* and tim ber
PUMPS - A P ItlN K lt.lt
Wantrd Rough. Green Pine A
SYSTEMS
Cypress Lumber Wantrd. Henry A ll type* and stirs, installed
Goethe Lumber Co . Tllusvllle.
"D o It You r t f I f '
F!a. Phone 600, ic o ttc rti and ask
t t t R EP A IR AND SERYIt 7.
for Henry Goethe
S T I N E
Machine and Supply to .
1 7 - r e M - r r p A R i.o n q
2'*7 W. 2nd St.
Ph FA 2 SI12
Sanftmlv Must Modern
Auto Lepatrs A- Rnad Seivica
Reauty Salon
H A L L 'S GARAGE
Soil tt'atee T V. Stamps
in-.* Celerv- . \ v f
F.A 2 '.'693
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK j.N'itia A Stii.d*} I
FA 2-2020
103 So Oak
FA 2 3742
P.OLLAWAY. Il.nplfa! ant Rativ
16—FEMALE lI R t . r WANTED , Reds. Day. Werk nr Manth—
Tel. FA 2-31*1 Furniture Center
Special diel and food supervisor
116 West F irti St
Kitchen evperienie pieferred
High tchcol educiHon ei'enilai
a t
g l a ss
Excellent personnel policies I I
hour. week. Starting Salary $140$150 month. Dietician, Seminole W in d n h le ltf
lln rk Ginn*
Memorial Hospital.
U o n r G I rs- w
\ ent (;|. t &lt;«s*
START your eareer In the ros
SKRVICL*
nielic business. Re an AVON S c n k ir ik G I a m nnd IM in l C o.
Representative. For Interview- in 112-114 TV. 2nd SI. Ph FA 2-4122
vour home, w rite. Now, Jean
Mdanlch. Ron 216, luvckhart. Space H eaters — Floor F o rm e r*
Clean and Service. $1 50. Outside
Fla
lank In iU lU lio n . I A 2 4763
9—M A lt tIE l.P WASTED
in : A f iN « r
WANTED AT ONCE
II. It. I’OPK CO.
Rawleigh Dealer In part Sanluril
296 S. P ark ----- FA 2 1234
nr Fast A'olusta A’o ttrile Itawteigh's. Dept. F A I. tin It. Mem­ ENVELOPES L rllrrltra d * -t.itr.
mrnts, invoices, hand hills, and
phis. Trnn.
program*.
e ic .
l ’rogre»*lve
29—Male nr Female
Printing C'n Phnne V.A 2^31 —
306 West 13th SI.
Colorrd help wanted, m u ll he over
21 apply In person at Pig S'
Furniture Moving k siurage
Whistle
f . F. P llII.I l l ’S, term
WASHBURN VAN LINES
Men Wt men $?d. Daily. Sell Lumi­ 13Wt French Ave.
FA 2 1991
nous tiim eplales ttr ile Reeves
Co. Attleboro, Miss.
4TELI. DRILLING
F airbanks M&lt;&gt;rve 1'iimpe
t l —Ifnrk H in te d
Repair* to all makev
HOWARD H. i .i i m .
Baby sitting. Ironing. FA 2-7921,
m r E Commercial Ave
Ironing, !0c 4k t i c FA 2 7241.
Phone FA 2 25.73

U 6~
INSTALLED

Home fo r the ngr-t
2*’ i Orlando D r Sanford
Phone FA .*.7214
- ----n'* - ■■ ' '■'TT,9
I.esc bright safely with newly
Released Dex-A Diet TahlrUonly 9Sc at your Drug store.
Mr* Itrown M ille r'* home made
fruit cake* at IVirm Dixie, £
First St.
**
O lil-1'n-.iiinned lln m lv tm in
6.ne up a few nd-t Jobs and giro
me * rntl. I'll fix them all.
t a 2977n

»*_ Atlt H UES. FOR AAI.E
Cotton A Wool Yarns Notions,
Threads, Tape*.
HOLLINS HORBY SHOP
At The Sign Of Th# Tetem Pol*.
2617 9. French Ave.
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
M»«t Anv Make
u r n it u r i: c e n t e r
i n R. ist ?t r.A i j i i i
.
■■1- ~ — I ■■ ■■ i II ■I
M
ft*
r ACTORY TO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETIAN BUNDS
Enel' itil head Sag-proof hoitont
ta il wish plastic ends. Plastic
er rsyoa (apes. Cotton or nylon
eotdi.

Sen kit tik tilnaa unri Paint Co.
112 112 W 2nd St

Ph

FA 2-4622

Comptons Encyclopedias. F'A2 33W.
2 Good uied automatic washers.
Your choice fo r $100.
SANFORD ELECTRIC CO.
116 Magnolia
FA 21361
Used Lumber.
Metal
Phone FA 2 H.9S

Roofing.

F o il SALE: Small gas heater.
Used a few tim r*. ItO. Call
EA 2 1307.
HKATKIl; Gas. like new. 34,OM
R T. U. $27.50. 2903 S. Part
Ave , Sanford.
Striped upholsterr — I.aw»on love
seal, gotui condition. Phone
FA 2-2166.
23—FURNITURE and
HOU9EIIOI.il GOODS
• RIG VALUES
• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS
New And Used F'urnilure
311 E. F in t 51.
TA 2 3621

JSAVKS
New &amp; L'$«d
K u rn ilu re nn d A p p lia n ce *

Mather of Sanford,

Ituninc Sastifaction — trasimalilr. IS.A— P l.U M IIIM i ana IHinFT.Nfi
!!! Cedar. Apt 2. Mrs Page
291-233 E. First 8 t. I ’h. FA 2-09M
211 Meat 23lh Street
Woman want* days wnrk 719 Pine
Used furniture, appllinees, too)*
Phona FA 2-3102
Ave
etc nought-void. Larry’s Mart
M ayfair tertton. a spinous 3 bed­ I2 ^ lt« * in » * ^ ^ ) £ p n r tiin lU * ^ ^ ^ ^
213 Sinferd A v j Ph. FA &lt;-4m.
room home. FA 2 1692.
IMPORTANT DISTRIRUTORSHIP
AIR ( ttN'DITDINING
OPEN. New Traveleile merctian- CtlNTR Al l and Itl l’ A llt tVURK
PARMER'S AGENCY
Im m r d ln le
dning syalem now
wslat'tr for 1007 Sanford Ave
V V Farmer, R rallor
Spure T im e U |ip n rliin i1 y
| ' \ 2-6j 42
fir»l time It) Hit* wroa Unique,
D. R. tt fait more. Assoc
'In n n r W o m a n
rnmpael display- runnier fr-ature* Cl.ARKS PLUMPING AND H E A T ­
1lf- S French Ave Ph FA 2 5*21
lle .il In c o m e
ING hs* moved to our new lo c j
n.er tu notmnaIty advertised nr
A fter hours FA 2 261$ or FA 2 4921
S etf-S erv ire
tion wt.’ tt'. 27th s t , Phone
re itity itim * usrd In individuals
Tnv U n u le Itu.eineaa
FA 2 2.174
3 bedroom 2 bath 4 It home, irrid ail ages All item* tiemendmi*
ta rro fluuti, double g»r (*orte.
v.lirr* Our Traveleile dlvrlay
I’ l l .WRING
We ire highly respected tor
utility room, kitchen equipped,
rountere are placed on a con­
)—okers rated by Dun 4 Rra«Contracting A Repair*
landscaped wlto well. Owner
tract ha il* in motels, hotels, sirM rfrt. 'ellln g io)» nationally.
Free Ftstimatri
transferred. Phone FA 2 2741
|Hirtv, Ini* term inals. »ervlce sta­
No v expending In your atea.
R. L IIARVLY
tion*. truck stops, hospital loll » l Sanlord Ave. Phone I'A 2 .7.7SJ O ti ilivitihutor*’ toy reorder*
HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Inca. etc. T hl* is not a vending
are pou*tnq in he au*e our toyi
‘■pace, comfort, and modern living
•‘peralion
The merchandising 24-P IA N O sr.RWCE
are nv’ " a r c :eg* rerk useris ibe key net e of thi* hreutifol
unit * are operalrd by the owner
fh x n d i'f ” He have the targeet
nearly new roncrete block 3 bed
nr aitendant who veils items Hi*- PIANO TUNING k REPAIRING
room borne Ineatrd in one of
assort incut, w ideit price rarge,
W, L HARMON
plavrd on an rviTuvivp hails H r
Sanford's N I C E R residential
best packaging.
assign our d ivtriliu lu r an agrrrd I'h. FA 2 122J A lu r :• oo p. in.
areas. 2 Tile baths, • •
c a r­
number of aernunt* uldrh ii ap
Slr.de
liieie etc - me rholci
21 - v III tl m s ............. it M I m i l
port. at»o, dishwasher, hullt-ln
proved hv you Earli arrminl
tenlt'-riev svatlnV-1 in this gen*
vtnvs-. and eshaitM fan PRICE
vlieu Id nel you a minimum of For carpentry, painting, ■ leeil
end art.’ . * few itn -*re ImliS U ion wjlh exrrllent terms
Jiqoq p*r week or over $tqonq
ing, roofing, and platter repair,^ riduels w ill acquire a jiroflt" It. - B ill- S T E M P E R Age n r,
pee mnnlh A'our future income
asphalt tile , asbestos lla ln g
nbte xelf-aerst-e 'T O Y S&gt;TARrallor A Insurer
and expansion I* Iremenilnus and
masonry nr Wood step1, levrlinu
r io N " t ute t grocer), drug
As-or. Lain* II. Oiler, 11. K, Tuffer
unlimilesl. Ideal for man and
and
irp a irin g
garagr*
ami
Arlett P rirr, Lvciett Harper
• nr*, etc . WHICH WE WILL
wife, nr ran be operated along
Vi'.,- . i r \
Phone F.A 2 1)91
112 N. Pat k
with prevent pnwttnn to start
F;5TAnU5H FOR A OU Cbrap
loventcry hour* ran be srrsnged I i - ' L L l t | R ll \L~)*'t.KAIi L
toy rerk* err rapidly being re­
vnith Pinecrest and 2nd edition—
at your ronvenienee a* It re
placed by the
sensational
VACUUS! C tE A N T R REPAIRS
3 bedroom home, l'» bath* 1 quires atmut our hour every flf
Parts
for
all
ruakrs
of
rleancrs;
TA
K
A
-T
O
Y
”
merchandising
Price 119.200. $17 month. Low
leen day* per arrm inl to Invrn
F7lerlrlux. Ilouver, Kurby, etc.
it tv plays. The
stoics make
down payment. Phnne FA 2 26.11
lory and rept-iee stock To qua
F rrc pic' up Work g'lrrcntced.
to, ney. ho do y* ss, hut this I*
lify you rmivl be bone*t. reMsble,
FA
S
t*r3
t R 2 Iredroom home. Payment* |
psn a rervtreable ra r and hive
\
t Get-Ri.-iivQuick iw-heme
MO My equity. I'A 2 0901
a minimum of $2290 90 rash (or Houle AATrtng — Electric Service
Our ifp re ie n ta livr w ill arrange
inventory and xupplie* which I*
Sid Vlhlen
C T C T fT O FI.AVU xptiolfttmrntv voon in your vi*
secured in w ritin g by us that all
R AN DALL ELECTRIC Cu
einily
to prevent complete de­
GRAPEVILI.E NURSERY
m m h a n d iir I* guaranteed la 112 Jtasnolla
i'A 2 0915
ta il, Must hive 4 car and $3M
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
sell 1'**'. nr we replace al your
All kinds end lire *
R E P A I It s
ronvrmenre W ritten guarantee I3-A— n i IL IU M .
exth for toy v. display* and
GrapeviHe Ave.
PA 2 01*6
that you w ill make money or we PAINTING
store account*
Write fully
will buy your distributorship
ebout
your-cU.
give
address:
M *rion Market C A B B A G E
h.rk Hathaway'* guarantees to FLOOR tandlog snd f.nivhing
phone i.umiser to;
PLANTS for sale. F ird T h u n
Cleaning,
waving
Serving
establish your account * al their
ton, F A 2 3)90
bemioole County tincc 1923.
evpcnse. If you have Ihr desire
Tu'o-A-Tciy D U t r iliu lo r *
It. 3t. Gleason, Lake Mery
(o expand in the $15 000 to $23.Orehlde plants for site. 3 for
U n it T it le llu lld ln c
$5 00 Mrs. Dill Whitley, 2 tt
ooo bracket per year, and a eafe.
liu itd la your plan*.
itrn
n
d &amp; C h e a in u t S !r« « tf
F. l« lh Rt.
lure buiinese with a minimum
Remodeling and Additions
investment to get started, then
I’ h lln d c lp h ln , I'e n n a .
DON L i k e
tttlO D R lIF F 'h
ait now and w rite for ronildera
I ’h a ti, FA l’-6S24
Farm A Gardrn Center
lion of personal Interview giving
ANNUALS
name, address, age, phone num­
SOI Celery Ave.
ber and rom plete resume. Write
to Hathaway *. ttholeiale D ivi­
I'OTTED PLANTS Th. FA 2-1622
sion, si*3 Ha; sood Road. West
. r FA 2^270
8 A N F () It D
Asheville, N. C.
FLOWER SHOP. W« telegraph.

Cun.nl rue I ion

Co.

,

WILSON - MAlERiJ

Inc.

H -'

W ilt

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD

Bl'SlNF.S* OPPORTUNITY
» IHHIT.S NURSERY
MAN OB WOM9N
Magnolia k Onora FA 2 4633
O im m rn la l Shrubs Tree*
Peat Responsible sserson from Hit* area,
to service and collect from ciga­
1 1 - A U fo M r iB fL B L r T B X lE U M
rette dispensers. No selling. Car,
references,
and
$2$2.30 t o
'31 Ford F-tOO pickup, fine condi­
$1173(6) in v e itim rn t nereisary.
tion. Terms. F. A Scotl. f Vo
7 to U hour* weekly nets up In
tusi* D r. DtOary, FI*
$117,30 m onthly Income. Possible
full- time w ork. F or local Inter­
I t * l ii pay YOU to see us before
view five phone and partirulars.
you buy. Open Evening* and
Write International Distributing
Sunday*.
Co , Inc . P. O. Box 7331, New
KABT8 IDR TRAILER BALKS
Pa la Ike, f lf t
______ O rlllflJ, l * .

\\ t* invite votl tu br our fgursitr* a!»-olulely free
witlioul n'lligutlun nt ono nf S:tnforti'a ItaJIng
Molrla while ;ou locale suitable housing far
you nnd your family. Pick up your key at the
Half!* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRAILEY ODHAM, Pret.
Corner !l*ry. 17-02 &amp; 27lh 31. Phone PA H IM
■ tL
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East (lets Break, Citrus Endangered

Fire Alarm Delay
Cited At Inquest
CHICACO (U P I) — A delayed
ilir m
" r fa fliilla lu "
f l tfmt alarm
"d
e fin ite ly " contrlbut
•d to the tra g ic toU o{ 92 dead
la the Our Lady of the Angela
school fire, according to Chicago
Fire Commiaaloner Kotert Quinn.
Quinn, testifying Monday at an
toques! into the disaster, also
•aid the person who called in the

'Strippers' Nude,
Kids Goggle-Eyed,
Parents Get Irate
TOKYO tU P I) — Irate parents
Complained today that a Tokyo
grammar school auditorium was
used last week to stage an elec­
tion campaign strip lease show
while 1(10 o f their youngsters
looked on goggle eyed
The strippers cavorted at the
Tanaka P r i m a r y school last
Wednesday night in a show that
featured Dr.
Ryutaro Atuma.
Uberal-Democratie candidate for
governor of Tokyo, as its main
spesker.
The embarrassed Asuma said
^ l e f t Immediately after he gave
speech and had no Idea strip
per* were a part of the thow that
followed.
folios * “He said someone else
pUnned the program and that he
was lim p ly invited to give a little
apcech.
TLe children were altracted by
posters sploshed on telephone
poles promising an eroiir nude
•how" a n d ’ "snake and dancin';
(trippers."
The children apparently went to
• to the snakes b ill stayed to stare
• t the dancers. Admission was
free.
Teacher* said they knew noth­
ing about the strip show until one
w stood up In his classroom and
described what he hsd seen on
the stage.
" I was a little embarrassed,"
he laid his teacher, "but It was
graat fun."

U. S. Army Ends
‘Rides For Cough*
FRANKFURT, Germany (UPI)
—The UJi. Army has stopped flytog German children to high alti­
tudes In attempts lo cure whooptag cough.
An Army medical spokesman
•aid Monday "there is no aclentlflc bails fo r Ihe belief that fly ­
ing children up lo altitudes of 15.000 to 20.004 feel w ill permanent­
ly cure them o f whooping rough."

Such flights may prolong the
Alness, the spokesman said.

i alarm save the wrong address
____ a i ____ a ___ _____
.
costing further precious time.
Quinn supported previous testi­
mony Shot the fire wes burning
as much as 24 minutes before the
firs t alsrm was turned In.
•There was definitely a time
element involved," he said. •'De­
finitely and positively there was
a discrepancy in times—definitely
a delayed alarm ."
He said speed and accuracy in
reporting a fire is vital because
"you eilher win or lose a fire in
the first few minutes.”
Quinn said the caller gave the
address of Our Lady of the
Angels rectory. The trucks drew
up to the rectory, then hsd to go
around the comer In I he school
building where children were suf­
focating in rlis s rn o n it and jump
log from second floor windows,
Quinn said there were "three S P A N IS H
VETERANS* A U X IL IA R Y —
person* insldr the school building M em l io n
the Auxiliary of Roosevelt
who knew of the fire, and did not Tamp 1.1, Spanish-American War Veterans,
give an alarm immediately."
aro shown at a Sunday mcetinjr at the home
Earlier testimony showed at
least two school teachers smelled of Mr. and Mr*. Frank Evans, Lake Mary.
smoke but did not Immediately l-4-ft to right, M r*. Robert Vance, M r*.
ring ihe school fire bell to empty E rin s, Mr*. Sue Webster, Ft. Lauderdale,
the building or turn in *n alarm president of iht Department of Florida
to the fire department.

Income Up, But So
Is Cost O f Living

WASHINGTON (U rn -A v e ra g e
I niled Cress In trrn illo n il
fam ily Income rose 4 per cent in
OSWEGO, N.Y. (U P I)—No one
1917, tml so did Ihe cost of living
A Census Bureau study dis­ her*’ here la dreaming of a w hitr
closed Monday (hat the Inrnme Christmas.
rise was lets than In previous
With nearly ■ season s worth nl
years, p a rtly because of the snow already on Ihe ground all
heavy job layoffs during the re the melodic sentimentality In the
cession In ihe In te r part of the world would have a hard tiin r
getting anyone to with fo r any
year.
About half Ihe 44 million fam ­ more. The 45-inches of snow be
ilies covered fa the bureau’s sur­ gan falling on Dee. T.
For a while it brought normal
vey had an income of fy * n or
more, the report said, compared lo life lo a standstill in this northern
a 1938 median income of SUMO. New York roinmunity. And a l­

JAYCEE CHRISTMAS L IM IT IN G
CONTEST BLANK
Mail to: Contest Chairman
Jnycce Information Booth
Sanford. Florida
G E N E R A L RULES:
1. Entries must lie located in the Sanford Area
(contact Information Booth for limits)
2. Contestants may enter Residential or Commer­
cial classification or licith. Separate entry
blank* are nspiired for each entry.
I . Only one division may be entered under the Itclidentinl classification. All Residential entries
will be eligible for Division No. -1.
41, Entries must be mailed or brought to the Jay.
cee Booth (Park Avenue at laike Monroe) by
noon Dec. 22. 19art.
6. Contestant* are re(|nested to keep display*
lighted nightly between 7:110 and 0:!in until
winners are announced lo allow judge., ample
time to check all entries.
(Check classification and division)
R E S ID E N T IA I_________________
Division PrUea: 1st place - $25 L \ S. Savings Bond
2nd place - 10 Silver Dollars
Division No. I : Religious Setting
(N ativity, etc.) ------------Division No. 2: Traditional Setting
(Santa Claus, etc.) ------------Division No. 3: Artistic Setting (Lights,
trees, windows, doorways, etc.)
Division No. 4: Rest over-all decorations automatic
C O M M E R C IA L -------------------------Includes Doorways. Show Windows, llldg*., nr all
Prizes: Possession of the Florida Power A Light
Traveling Trophy for onr year.

ADDRESS ------------------------------------------------Note: Plraae complete decorations before submitting
entry.

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AZUSA, Calif ( U P l l - ro lle r
said today two small boyi, ser­
iously Injured In a trails*- a rd *
deni, lay h d p lm for 1* hour* in
a drop ranyots beside the bodies
nf th n r mother and a male rom
panion before they were rescued.

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Police ssld a thick fog Saturday
nlghl prevented the w irrkage from
being spotted.
William Eugene Parks, J, and
h ll brother. Michael, 3. were
found Sunday in the bottom of
rock strewn, 423 foot San Gabriel
Canyon.
In the wreckage of the car were
tlhe bodies of Mrs, bally park*
30. of nearby- Pasadena. C a lif. and
her rompsnlon, Junial R Frnlon
33. of nearby Alladrna, Calif
W illiam , who suffered a poi
sible broken neck, was found hud
died In Ihe lifeless arms of Fen
Ion. Michael waa thrown from the
car and found on the canyon floor
He suffered a fractured skull.
Bolh boy* were clad only in T
shirts and denims and suffered
exposure.
Police said II appeared Ih r ar
cident occurred late Saturday
night when ihe car failed in make
a rurve and plunged end over-end
down the canyon wall.

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CHICAGO —Chicago Fire Com­
missioner Robert Quinn, on, firr
prevention:
"N o one wants lo spend money
y&gt;n fir r prevention, not only in Chi
csgo hut lo Ihe rest o f the coun­
try. It seems Americans have in
have something like this (the re­
cent Chicago school fire ) lo make
them reside the problem ."

chapter: Mr*. Fannie Lloyd, M r*. Lillie Dic­
kenson, St. Cloud, senior vice president.
Florida Department; M r*. Merle Darling,
Kissimmee, Florida Department guard:
Mr*. Clara Swain. Mr* M ary Jameson and
Mr*. Mae Shcafer; prated o i steps, from
left, Mr*. L. Q- Pickering, M r*. C. C. Priest
and Mrs. Margie Urndenmeycr.
EL CAJON. Calif. - C a r l E dtr.
f Photo by J r meson) 18. on the slaying o f a mother

FOSSTON, Minn - Maurice O
Nelson, an aetivr supporter of
Odin Langen. on charges that he
though normalcy it slowly re
Police. Bed Cross and civil dr- wrote the "Coya, come home"
turning u w ill lie u long tune he feme personnel were kept busy letter believed to have ted to the
fore any one w ill forget this p a r-. bringing supplies to people who defeat of Rep, Coya Knutson (D
tieulsr December 7 and ils aft could not get oul for Ihcm W hile!M inn.) by Langen
rrmsth.
many neighborhood grocery store* • "M rs. Knutson's charges are
The snow, piled Into huge drifts had lo close berause of a lark of ridiculous and sim ply are not
by winds and parked into solid deliveries, supermarket* in the Irue. She ought to have Ihe good
walls 11 feet high by plows, downtown section operated as sense lo accept her defeat gra­
ciously."
brought hardship and some dan- usual.
grr to ihe 23,w i resident* of this
Tavern Business (.nod
rommuntly at the southeastern
A tavern owner reported that at
bend oi Lake Ontario But no real the height o f the snow - siege,
trials developed
''business was tw ite as good as
IJ llle Car Travel
•
any warm summer day." He at
Despite the tons of snow which tribute*] his good fortune to the
fell between Sunday and Thors fact that his was one of the few
day. all hut the sick or elderly establishments in the area which
BERKELEY. Cali/. (U P ll-A n
managed tn get in and out of their kept s path open from Ihe streef, angry husband shot and killed a
homes with little trouble. Foot) where pedestrians found it easier student in a physic* laboratory at
anil supplies were available. It going than on the walks lo his the University of California early
was just h lillle more difficult ,|,„ir
today her-ute hr waa "messing
lio n ti mis lo get them.
Although many industries were ■round vrilh my w ife ."
Until the end o f Ihe week, fu r , buttered, along with all schools
The viclim. Wolfgang Ludwig
ru m p le , there was virtually no (n ,hr rily . the snow provided Marx, died of three wounds from
passenger ear travel But anyone vtt)rk for m ll)y P ollfc and 1lTf. a .22 automatic fired by John W.
who wanted food could get it h) mrn wtro ^r p* busy directing Hampton, 31. of R e r k e l e y ,
I fudging waist deep Ihrough the rm rri;rn ry w r v |c r f „ r is to 20 according In a university spokes­
smm lo ihe city's main business h((ur!, a (la&gt;. An(| ,hr rrK10nsl un- man. Hampton is a CC graduitr.
ares.
employment of lice rhannrlrd job
The alaying took place early to­
less workers to snow shoveling day In Lecontr Hall, where the
phyaic* laboratory is located
rbores at SJ an hour.
I t ’s hard to eatirnale the coat
Hampton told ram pus police
of Ihe storm to the city. Mayor that Marx, a German-born junior
"running
Y m rrnt Corsatl Monday night student, had b e e n
asked the Common Council for all around" with his wife. Drierc*tr.v $»,(*«) to help handle the mined to seek vengeance. Hamp­
snow expenses.
ton armed himself w ith the gun
and started looking fo r Mar*.
CAPE C A N A V E R A U, Ms
H r went straight to the p h ytirt
(UPI i— An A ir Force errw launch­
lab, suspecting that Marx would
ed vri inlrrrontinentsl Snark miss­
be working late. He spird h it vic­
ile ra rly today lo ila rt a flight of
tim Ihrough an open door, look
about 3.an miles down the Atlantie
tracking range and hark
LOS ALTOS. Calif (U P D -F u - aim and fired three tim e t, Hamp­
The Snark. the nation's only neral services were held today for ton told police.
Msrx was hit twice In Ih r heart
combat ready ocean hopping mis Bertrand Silen. Ml. retired radio
tile, was lo return ami land on station owner and manager who and once in Ihe head. He was
its skids here barring any down was National Broadcasting Com­ dead before a doctor from the
range mbliaps. No announcement pany war correspondent in The campua hospital arrived.
Hampton ran from the build­
Philippines when the war with
was expected on the return
ing. Janitors who heard Ihe shots
Although inure than 80 Snark* Japan broke oul.
caught a glimpse nf a man with
have been fired, the air breathing
weapon is undergoing continued
LONDON (U P I) — Sir A rthur a brown sports jacket, hut were
research and development te ll* Jarratt. 64, managing director for otherwise unable to identify him.
About three quarter* of an hour
Today s launching, however, w j* Itrlltsh Linn F ilm * L td , died herr
later, campus police found Hamp­
a training mission for some nf Ihe Sunday.
ton m the building, searching for
troops who would fire the Snark
-------In anger if necessary
KMIENS, Switzerland (U P II — the pistol he had, dropped.
Blasting o ff »• about &amp; a m. Inin Rudolf floessler, 82. the famous
an ovrrra»l xkv, the Snark dropp " l.u r y " ul s war-time spy service
ed Its lw*t solid fuel bnostrr* w ilh that gave the Allies am trlngly i f « fam iliar flash of flame Then it* eurate information about German
powerful turbojet engine powered plans, riled last Friday at his
it on il* way The roundinp. air- home here, it was disclosed Mon­
plane like flight wa* expected to day
lake about nine hours
NEW YORK (UIMV—Mrs V ir
The Snark is arltiallv a pitot
less bomber rapahle nl . serving gmi* t.llleM r White, 71 widow of
a hvdrogen warbrad in it* nn*e Timm a* t White former general
rnne It i« guided throughout Ils manager ol the Hrarst organua
subsonic flight, while Ihr A lla* Don. dird at St. Luke's Hospital
1CIIM h controlled nnlv while ils Monday alter a brief illness
While died in FSM
engine* are burning.
• • •

Student Ambushed
By Angry Husband

The warmer weather, boosting
readings an average of 1* to 13
‘• ' I f f * * In »* P*Ih- w | * I f f * * 1*?
to reach Into the East today. although it may arrive loo laic lo
prevent damagp to northern Florida'a citrus and vegetable crops.
Overnight
readings again
plunged to near or below xero in
Ihe Great Lakrs region and the
Northeast, with below freeiing
weather ranging s o u t h w a r d
through the Ohio Valley into the
Gulf Coast stales.
Atlanta had an early morning
reading of 23 degrees while Kins
as City in Ihe warmer belt re­
corded a 27 degree temperature
at the same time.
The intense eold m the South
land reached into northern Flori
da for the serond night, threaten­
ing lo frost crops In the area.
Snow flurries swirled across
the Great Lakea region during
Ih r night and Into parts of the
Ohio Valley and New England,
with the heaviest.-snow falling in
western New York.
The weather bureau at Buffato,
N.Y . warned of a 5-to 10-Inch
snow accumulation in the area
with poor visib ility due lo blow­
ing and drifting snow. Speed lim ­
its were cut from 80 to 33 miles
an hour on the New York Thruway south of Buffalo to the
Pennsylvania border and in the
Niagara and Tonswinda aertioni.
Scattered flurries swept the
Great Lakes. An accumulation
of two Inches was expected today
at Detroit.
In Ihe northern Great Lake*,
where readings again skidded be­
low the xero mark. Coast Guard
ice breakers cleared a path for

freighters lo return to their wm
t»r berths before the Soo Lock
closed at midnight, officially end
Ing the 1938 shipping seasoa.
In Unicago. which Is hesdirq
for ils coldest December on ree
ord. the weather bureau wrarnee
the warming trend was eipcctet
to be short lived. A 30-day out
look predicted more below-normal
temperatures fo r the eastern hall
of the nation.

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money
sometime
when you do. . .
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Motor Court Cited
By Duncan Hines
The Armitege Motor Court his
received national recognition in
"Duncan Hines' Lodging for a
N ight." just off the presa.
The Sanford motor court la the
only one included in th ii city, and
i t among 4.300 selected lodging
places "recommended by Duncan
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lo Kappa Kappa I‘ii. honorary
band fraternity at the U niversity'
of Florida
Kappa Kappa Fsi i t dedicated
to the service and spirit o f the
University o f Florida hands.

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MOSCOW—Soviet Premier N ik­
ita Khrushchev, attacking ea pre
m lcr Nikolai Bulganin and othrr
ousted Human leaders:
"E v e rj one can now see Ihe
shameful debacle o f this despica­
ble group of wretched splitters ex­
posed and routed by the central
commiltre and swept aside by the
party and people "

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F A 2 - 7 7 2 3 Youngsters Found Hurt And Helpless
Evening* FA 2-7500

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and her four children:
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A warming trend surging oul of
the plains today promised at le n t
^
■ temporary break tn a record
December cold wave gripping the
East.

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98 Dead, 20 0 Injured In Department Store Blaze
Merchants Say

Mao Will Bolster | r a q Control Uncertain;
Labor Camp Drive

Commies M ay Get Reins

TOKYO (U P lV -M ao T ie - Tung
hat decided to give up the prea
idency of Red China to roncenWASHINGTON
tU P Il - Got
irate on h it yob as host of the
•
Communist P arty, Peiping radio ernmrnt official*, anxiously scan­
ning report* from Rie Middle
announced today.
Mao la faced with the mammoth East, said today that it is touehJob of marshaling China’s millions and-go whether Iran’s belt*largest gain, with children * t loth- into "people's communes ’ and guered got ernmrnt will fall rap
in S and ready-lo wear garment* Peiping said the parly had rieciri
clearing the thelvra. One sales­ ed to put on a drive in this d i­
man said, " I know bunnrs* i* rection between now- and April
good—I can tell by the way my
The move, to take effect prob­
feet hurt.’’
ably in March, was opposite to
Manager! differed on the elfreta . the change in the leadership of
of the cool weather—aome noticed ihe Soviet Union last March when
• an increase, others thought it a Party Chief Nikita S. Khrushchev
hindrance. All agreed that an ex- assumed a dual role and took over
Minute Maid orange juice w ill
I tra shopping day w ill help gross the premiership.
be served tomorrow morning to the
sales during the season tremend­
Western diplomats hrre and in Chamber of Commerce “ O rfre"
ously, "although we a rr already Washington did not rrgard the *n- Lluh at M r* Aprleby a Valdes
fa r ahead of last year’s **lrs at nm inrrm rnl as a downgrading of Hotel restaurant
Through the
this lim e.’’ one said.
the 63 vrar old Mao But the party courtesy of John Eos, president of
Merchant* handling toy* said central committee showed concern the giant concentrate company, the
they were going slowly, although by telling agitator* to give full juice w ill supplement coffee and
appliances a rr mot ins, “ Necessit­ explanations throughout the coun­ ibmghnuls usually serted
ies are getting the bigger play, try so “ there may be no misun­
Charlie Morrison public rela­
one manager said
tions director for the Chamber,
derstanding.’’
Sales in lower priced departwill once more play the role of
Successor .Not Named
m u lt aluiva were lepuitrsj at
the otticial broadcast did net Master uf Ceremonies, inliuducceilent", with many items already name a successor for Mao but Ing new businesamrn and resident*
out of stock Jewelers reported reports reaching Tokyo said aging who hate not attended before.
• ilea up 30 per cent o t r r last Marshal Chu Teh would be moved
Farewell* w ill be said to Cdr.
year: going fast are watches, sil­ up from xiee chairman to chair­ Joe Tully, just relumed from the
ver and specially piece* for wo­ man.
Mediterranean. Cdr. Tully leave*
men.
The central committee made Sanford thia month for duty in
Many of the local stores were so the derision a week ago today hut Washington. He is former com­
busy that a Herald reporter apparently withheld publication manding officer of VAII-S, the
couldn't see the manager; they uniil the agitator* could prrpare “ Savage Sons of Sanford".
were waiting on customers. The the mastea in meettng* through
' Orfre'* Club member! w ill meet
only ones left out in Uie cold thia out Red China.
at 10 a. m.
year seam to be the loan compan­
ies. People aren't borrowing money
for Christmas presents; they're
charging them.
One downtown merchant rredited h it advertising promotion with
SANTA B A R B A R A , C a lif.'M r*. Duncan has met with ioul
Ilia report of a 33 per cent in lU P I l — Authorities today m ade'p la y," Dial. A lly . Vern Thomaa
J !!“ l 2
* '* !
• r&gt;.u 'f&lt; Intensive search for the lyody of **W. Olga disappeared Nov. 17,
■hem know you hate it. .they II
less than six months alter marrycome and lake it away," he said. M ri- u l*» l ‘ unc*"- ’w - ' hn' f fo* attorney Frank Human.
Encouraging note irom drug mother-in-law has admitted Irapvry fJ F llial-eth Duncan, i t . the
store*, steady at all season*; biai- nutating her in order to dissolve lnother in lau is held In -ail in
ness generally is up 10 per cent the -young
woman* marriage,
.
tso.ooo ball fo r traveling to nearbefoic the uaual last minute, tilth
“ Me have grave suiplcton* that ^ Ventura with an unidentified
lo r forgotten gift*
• wan-Aug. 6 and o -laming an an­
nulment o f her son'* marriage.
Duncan
i* representing lit*
mother in the criminal proceed­
ing Ventura Hist A lly. Hoy Guvlaf*
lon late T u ra d iy night said Mrs.
la illia rto of Itunran admitted .paying
a airing
, ,
HE RUN (U P .. — \. ---------------. .
Herbert Ilelirrns, one of the last |„-niic proportions has been sent rr fnn In |w&gt;vr a* her son while
few independent farmers in Semi to jail leaving behind two d ir posed as l)tga. They obtained
noic County, was first again with wives, a doien or more kiddies an annulment o f the marriage on
hi* celery rrop,
#n(j the 19 young ladles he be
ra rm workers on Behrens' J i , fim s engaged to In the last four r
a f
L - J
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acre* darted cutting the rrle ry jears
last week, but were called In be^
„ „
o( «,.)c iro W „ rm&lt;
cause
rain after only duo crate, somme-r was reported in Ihe Ea.l
had been harvested, tu ttin g U | C frm in newspaper Die Union of
again under way in the field* of r)rel(Jrj,

Yule Sales Up
In brightly decorated downtown
•anford siorts, bualnesa is good.
A quirk survey of i! r.v utown
merchant* yesterday brought forth
eilimatas of from fiva to 33 per
rent more business this vrar than
last, with the biggest week yet to
come.
Department atorea report the

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VATICAN C IT Y i L T D - The
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X X III was on sale hrre today.

Quake Shakes Tokyo
TOKYO I L P I I — A brief earth.tttuake shook
ta ll buildings In
dow ntown Tokyo today but there
arai no report o f major damage.

Actress To Many
HOLLYWOOD (L T D Act
rest Sherae N orth and Dr. tierhart R. Sbmmer. a Beverly Hills
psychoanalyst, u til he married
tonight.

What’s His Name?
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MOBILE, Ala. (L T D - ro lle r
Jailed George A. Million Tuesday
on a charge of pasting bad
rhecki.

Rebels Hurl Stones
NICOSIA, Cyprus iL P D —
Greek Cypriots stoned ftritiih m il­
itary vehicles a fte r Gov. Hugh
Tool refused reprievrs for t«u
Greek
terrorists
sentenced to
death.

*P!ane To Arrive
HAVANA a r i l - The firs t of
three big British made turboprops
which Cuban* Airlines plana to
uta in it* Transatlantic service is
scheduled to reach here today,

Tidal Wave Hits
ML A SCO, Chile (L T D A
tidal wave earned away more
than (S yard* o f the sea wall in
%Ahe harbor area o f thia north Chi­
lean port Tuesday, causing i-onsidrrabie damage to the docks but
no reported casualties,

Road Budget Set
TALLAHASSEE (U N I -R o a d
Chsirmin Joe Grote gut says the
total Road Departm rnt budget f»r
the n n t two years will be some
JU76.I9S.000 — Including construc­
tion, maintenance and admlnistra%tioe.

Budget Whittled
TALLAHASSEE (U l’ l) - M e m ­
bers of the Itudgct Commission
today began the big job of w hitt­
ling down proposed spending of
state egfncies fo r the romlng two
years.

.Just Not Prepared

Behrens Harvests
First Celery Here

trI f n f , r ! '

,
P * ni Wi
'* M
ila&gt;t in Auguii flrh r rn i h i t
' r “ * .*l
f' i ^* a^ ( j r ^
of other (arm. for many y c r ,
according to M. L. Lullum of
Chase and Co.
Harvesting of the crop, which
may run to JO or M.ooo crates,
w ill rontinue through January Thp
quality wa* (lrienhcd by Cullum
a* "b e a u ltfu r. tlehren called It
''nice looking so fa r."

Food Is Ticker’
To Student Dance

Not Worth The Time

Norm an Godfrey and Robert
Shepke of South Seminole County
were irked by County Commiriion
ers to £*t hida from p rim e eon
tractor* for road psv ing on Prairie
Lake Road.
Die two had »*l,ed thr rounty to
the paving I f residents paid
for materials.
CommiiiMUttr* told the men they
had th t authority to award the con­
tra* t for the road paving, but no
authority to accept their money.
Mack Cleveland J r. was request­
ed by thc board to attempt IrglsUtica during next A prils state
legisUturo perm itting the county
to accept th r money and build

_Mi» roadr

ARSAL, I.rbinon (C P I*— FortyBOGOTA, Colombia (U P !I — A
persons were killed last svrekend nre which started In a Christmai
Use to the Communist forces in a major government • rebel
nativity scene roared through the
which support It.
claah caused by a simple misund­ Vida Department Store during the
Official* wrre convinced that
evening rush hour Tuesday, kitt­
erstanding
Communist rlement* in Haghdad
Army infantry, armed tars ?rd ing !** Christmas shoppers—most­
.•tinned
thr
demonstrations Jet planet p m rd 'd this rebel ly women and children—snd in
Juriitg 2fti other*
against William M Rountree, as slrnnsho’d in the Ilekka Valley
Many of the Injured were re
atilani secretary of state, on Mon
with morlara, ro e krlj and belt- ported near death today.
day. They were aw iittng Roun fire In perhaps the bloodic*t bat­
The prr-Chrislm a* tragedy was
compounded by a lark of rear
tree's first hand report on the sit
tle Lebanon ha* *vilnr**rd in the door* of the department store, a
ualion In the Mindle East
la*t eight months
lack of safety equipment and the
Officials berr disclosed that
Village elders reporltsl V* per­
Rountree* a rm a l In Kaghdad sons were kilted and more than
was preceded by rioting in Basra 100 wounded In an eight
hour
In MHithera Iraq, nrar the Per­ battle with army unlis which en
sian
Gulf. In Beirut, official circled the town on high ridges
sourer* rrpurled that armored overlooking it.
ears and alrrratt were employed
Jet fighters mads live runs on
In lighting around a former rebel the village, firing marhinrguns
stronghold in central lebanon
and ro rk rli. In addition to Ihe
Itoh Brown, county aiming board
lln u r ir r . the Irani government human easualtirs, Ihe mail Into
of Premier At&gt;dcl Karim Kassem the city w it studded with dead director, submitted a pile of plat*
was thr principal subject of con­ sheep, cows and donkey* killed in for approval yesterday loforc
Seminole County Commissioner*.
cern for Middle East evperts to Ihe wild tiring
The hoard approved Brown’*
The tragedy occurred t*rrau*r
day Kassem’* government. Uvrn
In the revolt o f July N th hat of a misunderstanding which sir recommendation that property be­
been beset from lo r oegmning to | veloped when rival villagers across longing to ( h a rir* Bloom near
pressures from the Communist* th r valley fired in Ihe a ir at a Mrkiva be toned commercial to
and from the supporters of Presi­ funeral Arsal resident*, thinking allow Bloom In build a hotel and
dent Gamal Abdel N a ile r'* Unit­ Ihe fire was directed at them, restaurant adjacent in hi* golf
course.
opened up.
ed Arab Rrpublir.
Submitted fo r consideration was
Details of the action, which an are* in Lake Monroe, already
Diplomatic sources in Cairo
have predicted the Com muni t i t took place about fifty* miles north ■occupied by Ihe new post office.
probably would take over the of Beirut along an iio ta trd strip I be former commercial area has
Iraqi gov ernmrnt in a mailer of of the Syrian - lehancte frontier, been swallowed by the Interitate
weeks if Ihe pro Moscow d rill were not released in Beirut until Highway.
Tuesday.
there la not stopped.
A shopping renter may U- buUt
near the Southwest road, Country
Club Road area, subject tn approv­
al. Three commercial budding!
have already been built in the
section
Uir ground* that it had not twen ; were held m connection with OlFurther jtlw m included rrsonconsummilrd.
ga's diiappearance, but police and Ing of I-ake Mary fo r eommervlal
She was arrested Iasi .Satuiday FBI agents, who entered the cate use. Public hearings have bern set
when authorities said they Ira m e I on the assumption that Olga might fur Jan 30.
Six plat* were approved fur new
o f the confessed impersonation
have '-een knlnappesL said no
Tw» men. Luis Estrada
Moya, charge* have been filed again*! sulwllvision arra*. O. I*. Herndon
dark of circuit court, suggested
Hants Barbara,and Auguittne
the turn.
A lga* father, Elias Kuorysk, that rummitsionera re«pilre an ab­
Baldorado. -X, Camarillo, Calif.
' said l*Uera from Olga after her stract with each plat before t«nMack Cleveland Jr..
•marriage complained that her sideration.
mother • in &gt; law rame In her Imaid attorney vra* asked to inves­
apartment "and reviled her every tigate Ihe coat* o f the abstract*
le fn rr a derision la made
time her husband was at w ork."
A landlady- at Ihe apartment
where Olga b ird after thr sepa­
ration said Olga's estranged hus­
band ronlim ird In visit her and
Seminole County schooli " III o ftrn stayed all night
do le Friday fo r the Christmas hoi
“ One day in November, .Mra.
'J »&gt;* *"&lt;1 reopen Jan. 3.
Elisabeth Duncan rame looking
The nearly three wreks ol vaca fo r Olga,** the landlady sakl. "She
w ill see «
several
"lion
T
v « « . thousand
" ’•’w.-.o, ,l4 in -| houip so slir came lltlu inv
WI’J T PALM REACH ( llP li—
Some r ily officials here want
to spike ttwise spike heels ory
This w ill Ik- a vacation fur them, the Iasi thing stir’d do '
women'* slvoe*.
and for teacher*, who have n o n e ________________
The reason: Too many women
of their own, but weary parent*
are falling on city sidewalk* and
will breathe a sigh nf relief when
filing big damage claims
Member*
Church
of the
„ c ln u rt. of the
.............
................
. ’ hr door* open again the Monday
City Attnrnc) Egbert llcall said
V iu r c n r vcill ittr m l In * body Ihi* a^ r f
•
Tuesday Ihal women (lie 91 per
annual C h rillm a t concert nf the
Motnriata arc m r n rd to tie per
l l r i t v Attack
Squadron One. rrn l of the damage vuita against
Seminole High School Glee Club tiru la rl) earelul during this vara no„ .(sUoned al N k S. Jack- the cit) for sidewalk falls "Mostly
tonight. Prayer meeting at the tlon period, as new bicycles and
„ n i m0vP to the Sanford It’ * older women who wear these
rhurrh ha* been cancelled.
roller skate* may hr tried out on _\lr 4 | ,^|r j? u tj„n Feb. 2.
spike* to look like 18 year old*
\pproaim ately 304 enlisted men and gu tripping down the aideCongregation! of the Christian heavily traveled street*.
and Missionary AUianrr rhurrh
Claisrowmi in nearly all rounty , and 2 officers w ill slari moving w alk." hr said.
and Ihe First Christian ( hurrh •ihnol* w ill resound with Christ their fainlllp* In this are* when
He reeommrndrd that each
to attend mat ra ro li and laughter Friday, official order* arr released
city fmpln&gt;e become a “ sidewalk
YAH l was th r first squadron watchdog" tn report any rrark or
Ihe performance. There w ill h* no *• students enjoy C h rillm a t part
to take thr A ID Sky-warrior *■ drfeet In the sidewalks
ten ices at Ihoae churches tonight. lev befnrr vacation begin*
lioard ship, when ll Imanled the
Choir practice was held Tuenlay
Hut
Ben
York,
Rrrreatiun
UKS Forrest*1 for *n around the- Director, suggested even more
night al Ihe First Presbylrrian
y-jjyjfi, ^ th*t member* could al
world cruise The squadron won
drasltr action
thr l!'S7 Chief nf Naval llp c r*
tend the high school program
lie urged the Florida l.eague of
Hons S xfrly Award
Senior High Choir w ill p ra rlirr si
Municipalities adopt a resolution
Cdr Sid Ilanry, former v*«*ru against spile heel* on tho theory
s .m p. m at the First Methodist
JACKSONVILLE lU P li - Flor
Church Instead of the regular time id I "had Via V irs t' potto' free perl ml
" I f you buy ’em. you'll break
^
i . . . „week
. . v in .................sl!
The concert w ill begin with a last
seven months,
thr laken over as skipper n f Ihe your neif. "
Jackxinville
squadron,
Ihe
only
candlelight processional at I p m tlale Health Board reported Turv
llca*y Attack Wing One group
In the school auditorium.
* day.
not bated at Sanford
, The total poljo ease* fur Ihe
vrar remains at 219. compared lu
Considerable rlondineas. No im
t t f for the same period In 193;,
liurtanl Irn ip -ra tu rr c h a n g e *
lltr Board said.
_
.
,
—
Apparent!) last week’s cold spell C o t t l e m e f l S OTOUD l&gt;IO'.t*.lt lh m -lay. High thl* alterheld down *nv new outbreaks uf
r nnuo H0 to Hi, low tonight 30 to i t .
Herman F M nrrl* owner of the voiiheavlrrly wind* In in hi mile*
LONIKIN (LPl! - tjucen l.l.ra the
||&gt;r disease for „Ihe
lr first time
„ mr „sinse
mr
beih danced with a policeman and ,hf , rfort&lt;1 H ffk of Junti thc H olril M y Ranch in o.teen &lt;a«&gt; f l K t H per hoar.
v ice president of Ihe Volusia Coun
Princeu Margaret waltrrd with said
ty Cattlemen's Association Triday
a footman at Buckingham Palace'*
night.
annual U h riitm a * party for ihe
The meeting wa* held at Spring
home hold staff Tursday night
Creek Farm In Samsula when
'lo re than 3m footmen maid* r x ;
D io
r * ■_
wives of members wrre
housekeepers butlers and others L /IG S .’ ( V I lC S r N O O y
. . entertain
WASHINGTON (UPI I The

County Receives
Plats On Property

Mother-In-Law Wins, Body Is Sought

Too Hot, Too Cold

Get Bids, County
Says On Road Plea

All Doors Locked;
Shoppers T rapped

Coffee Club Plans
To Consume Juice

^ ATLANTA (L T D - Policemen
nC. B Wooster and E F. Sikes
A can of non-perishable frmd
h id to ahandon their pursuit of w ill be the admission fee Friday
speeding hot rodder* Tueaday fu r the Junior High dance at th r
when they ran out of gas
Sanford Civic Cenier.
Ktudent* w ill wear costumes ap­
propriate In the Christmas aeason.
EDINBURGH. Scotland lUPIs — Trues will be awarded for the
l/ird Guthrie, judge of the Court best individual and beat couple
ol Session* here, adjourned a ease costumes.
Tuciday because the courtroom
The food w ill !&gt;e given to The
was loo hot On Tuesday he ad N itration Army for distribution
-ttjourned another case in the same to needy
families.
Christmaa
reurtroom because it was too dance hour* are 7:30 to 10:34
p. m . under Ihe direction o f the
Recreation Department.
BIRMINGHAM, England t l T l i
—Frederick M artin, 33, started a
Ihreemonlh ja il sentence today
for counterfeiting two shilling (76
cents) coins that he admlltrd
-would not have footed a child of
eight."

40 Persons Killed;
Termed 'Mistake'

Two Wives, Dozen
Kids; Engaged To
19; Real Lothario

Sommer was sentenced to Hirer
&gt;c*r» and »*« months in Jail (or
f r j Ud ni r ft and rm b fiflrm rn t. In
addition. Ih f court ord rrrd him tn
p, y ,Urn„ f l
-pj,f paper la id Sommer prom­
ised to m arry 19 women between
I93( and 1939—and ten of them
Imre him children. One of them
had twins.
During thia period Sommer was
actually married, for a second
lime, in 1936 At that tim e, the
report said, he already had four
illegitimate children
, „ . . of .whose
.
.ex
titrnee he failed to inform his
wife

Council Seeking
Red-Negro Links
LITTLE ROCK. Ark
( U P liThr Arkansas Legislative Council
is attempting ’o prove that Com
m unlit activity u at the bottom
of the integration r r l t i i at Crn
ira l High School which started in
September 1937.
A lly. Gen llru ie Hennrtt said
hearing* would prove that racial
agitation in the South is a Com­
munist conspiracy.

Man Starved To Death,
Had $ 10 ,0 0 0 In Pocket
CUSHING. Okla. (U P I) -N e ig h
hort filled In the detalla today of
Ihe 90-year-old rerluse who want­
ed to be alone so badly be starved
himself to death although he had
more than 310,090 in his pocket.
The body of Georgr W. W illiam*
was found Tueaday by a minister
after the neighbors said they had
not teen him for severs' days
He was found lying under th r
bed in his home. There was r&gt;o
foed in thc houae
But a small bundle In h it hip
pocket, wrapped neatly in a worn
cloth, contained four 11,000 bills.
37 &lt;100 bills. 31 330 bills. €3 120 *.
and a tio bill More than Sion
was found in W illiams' billfold in
another pocket
A coroner * inquest listed star­
vation a* the n lfiria l rause nf

Concert Scheduled
At School Tonight

Students To Start
Holiday On Friday

Spike Spike Heels,
i Authorities Plead

... r : ,l^ M ,v , 7 , ^

Squadron To Move
Here In February

Florida Registers
Polio-Free Week

Morris Will Head

Royalty Waltzes
With Commoners

Young Demos Set
Session In Miami

Mrs. Ellen Scholl

who worked in the palace had
cliantr to rub elhowa and
dance wiih the royal family
midnicht
Prince Philip alio eha cha il

iheir
\,rl
r nfn M in
^ h o ll
It
even ,)4, „ u
|n , t„t l t nurim c Barbecued beef, pork and lanih
unlit t„ , m, | , , t nighi at 7 93
were furnished by Sam T u n e and
f,„ rn J in | , , n 7 m Ohio, she Elmer McDonald
Other officer* circled were Elwith tame her* from Sullivan. U , in
Dougherty, president. Ralph

,ne' ud,nt
'« * Sh* w« ?,
death. Assistant Payne County Al( ongrejatlonal Chureh and the ear
torney Dennis Cubbage .aid WU- p l'* c• Bouaekeoper.
ler the
I The Wu^en. wearing a green sal- 'leg of the f.a ttrrn Star.
Hams was probably under
the bed
bed.,
Survivor* include one son. Tout*
“ because he was seared of being ln evening gowrn embroidered with
robbed."
emeralds, and P rln re u Margaret t Scholl M ar Route. Stnford
M r* Ed lla viu . appointed M il- In • alrapl*** pink ball dresa. were irre grandchildren and eight
Barns' guardian about five years n* * r ‘-v outdone in splendor bv the gieal grandchildren.
Funeral serviee* w ill be held at
ago, said :h * though W illiam* w is Christ mas cake, lopped hy a sugar
l p. m Friday at Ihe Gramkov*
destitute. Furnishings in his f i ve- ;
Sandri ngham church
Funeral Home with Ihe Rev. J
room iiouae consisted of Ihe tied,
Bernard Itool officiating, Inicr
one chair, a kitchen table, one
ment w ill follow in Evergreen
plate and two stoves
*
’
Cemater).
Tho minister who found the
Capt. James Raedy. former
body,
said llatW
One comnianucr
commander w
ill
“
"Rev.
* ■• Marshall Brown, »••&gt;*
iiw tn ing
sn* vmc
’vm
g»
nt
___
W iUiims had lived by himself for ir r iv t in Sanford early nevt &gt;rek A O H lI } I / O j f N n O I t t p O t i
four year* “ because be wanted to for a visit with his wife and Dvr
MIAMI (U P I) — Thieves stole
he alone." He said be had never childrrn at S ilver Lakr. Laid.*700 worth o f jewels from the
seen any food In the houie
Reedy 1* now commanding effie home o f Mr*. Ralph R oil Tuesday
Williams, a formar city t r ta - ic r of the a ircra ft carrier USS when she took her a ird ils watch­
surer of the neerby community o f 1Lexington, which w ill dock m Sen dog, T affy, to Ramona’s Canine
Yale, had been dead about three 1Diego Friday, a fter a lour in the Beauty Parlor fo r a shampoo and
dajri
■Pacific.
hairrul.

Captain To Visit

■ssae

Weather

T ^ n V ^ d ^ rH a rru rT c u re r'Iro !!

U fo r|# Hart, director,
________________
,
—
,
.
I TO L O D D i n S
D lC S , *
' ”

Funeral
Saturday
,

, , r * 4 Coppim. 81. o f Orange
Blvd., I’lula, died Her, IS in a
-Sorth Florid* l&gt;ov|iil*l He rame
1,1
Iw n Michigan tS year*
ago. and wa* a retired tin im ltb
and carpenter.
i lr . Coppfn* Is m n lv c d bv one
niece. Mr*. Fox o f California,
Graveside services w ill be tonducted at Sylvan U k e Cemetery
Saturday at 10 a. m. by the Rev.
Cecil Shaffer, Weileyen Metho­
dist Church.
Gramlove Funeral Home ia in
charge o f arrangement*

Young Demncrais National ron
irntinn w ill lie held al Miami
Beach nest April.
Nelson l-anrlnnc, president ol
the Young Democrat* Club* of
America, said principal Item* on
the agenda for the A pril 17-19 con­
ference include organiring a col­
lege political program, reviewing
the work of the group’ * new wo­
men’s division, and planning for
the 196) presidential convention
Lane lone la id Florida wa* chos­
en for Ihe meeting because of the
“ vigorous parly urganitalion work
now being done there under the
guidance of Gov. LeRov Collin*."

Matter Of Degree

manager'* decision to lock the
front
doors aa a
precaution
against looters — a move which
trapped hundreds in the flaming
building.
Ironically, the name o f the de­
partm ent store mean* " life .’*
The fire started at 3:23 p.m. A
high Fire Department o ffic ia l tnfd
United Press Intel national that it
was caused hy a short circ u it in
the colored lighlt that ornament­
ed a huge tableau o f the Holy
Fam ily in thr center of the
store’* ground floor.
The flames, fed by paper and
straw- in the simulated manger,
spread to nrarby counter* piled
w ith
highly Inflammable
plastfg
toy* and gift*
In a nutter of seconds, the
flam e* rarrd arroaa the ground
floor of the store In Bogota a fash­
ionable
ilh Avenue.
trapping
score* of person* In the re a r por­
tion of thr building.
By the umc firem en reached
tlie scene, only 3 m inute* after
the afsrm rounded, the whole
front of thr building waa in
(lame* The work of the firefight­
e r* wa* hampered by rush-hour
crowd* milling around the build­
ing.
Moat of Ihe dead w rre suffocat­
ed rather lhao burned. A fire of­
ficia l said he found In d ie * piled
30 deep against the re a r wall of
the ground floor where stamped­
ing crowds fought desperately i f
an effort to escape.

Congress To Snub
Arkansas Winner
WASHINGTON &lt;UPl i —Authori­
tative* sources said today the spe­
cial House Elections Committee
would recommend th a t segrega­
tion I *t Dale Alford not be seated
pending a thorough Investigation
of his write - in v lrto ry over Rep.
D ro o l* Hay* (D Ark.J.
They made the prediction as the
com m itt re In a surprise m nr*
met
with Hays behind closed
door* and llien tatted a public *e*.
slon tn hear hiv statement on tho
ro n lro i eriy.
One mender said the committee
probably would wind up action
late today on the com plaint of
rlectinn irrrgularilira file d against
A lford by a l ittle Rock publisher.
Hays, in a brief appearance be­
fore the (ommlttee, commended
It* inquiry but reiterated h it de&gt;
etvlon not to ror.test the election.
But Hays did not appear to
have rinsed the dmir against the
possibility he might ta ke the seat
in c ir n t the House s h o u l d rule
that he wa* rnlitlad to tt.
Mouse Democrat* already Hava
at least trn ta tlirly excluded Al*
ford from their ranks by failing
In Invite hint to a p a rty caucus
Jan. 6. Thl* pavrd the w ay for an
almost certain showdown vote on
w tw ther In sdmil him n t t i l to
the majority party
H ay* slid he wa* not prepared
to testify on Ihe Irregularities al­
leged hv Ullle Rock Publisher
John Wells to liavn occurred in
th r Nov I election

Students To Swell
Traffic On Roads
When univrrilty and college stu­
dent* from the 33 institutions ol
higher learning tn F lo rid * leava
th e ir classrooms F riday, Highway
Patrolmen and Sheriff** Deputies
w ill be doubly laved.
An ritimated (3 000 student* will
•w e ll Christmai travel on Florida
Highways, adding to the already
increasing traffic problems of the
approaching holiday ir a in n .
A rrest* fur traffic vio la tio n * have
swelled in Seminole County during
ths&lt; past two weeks, according to
o ffic ia l* in police, s h e riff and
highway patrol d« part ment*. Elrestive speed ii charged against
most of the drivrr* apprehended.
Florida is only a few week* a
way from rinsing the book* on an-'
other vrar uf highway death and
destruction. In Ihe firs t 11 months
of thia year t t died in tra ffic . Al
tho prrsrnl rale of death toll, lha
1936 total will surpass last year's
figure euntidrrably.

Overhead Waa Low
When Herbert Bens. 33. went lata
business for himself his only ex­
panse was for a flashlight, h it ha
tnded up losing *34 cm the vanfur*.

RIPTON, Vt. - f U P i l - After
ihe library here wee closed for
the winter because the building
was unhealed, the school board
made ■ room available in in old
Bent w u (load *34 w fce i polka •
schoolhouie which had been aban­ caught him charging hockey fa x i
doned because it wae In* geld 21 cenu I t park la • h t a parking
for pupil*
area near the arena.

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News Briefs
Sign Of The Times
LONDON (U P D - A fleet Street
pub a i l ready for a Joyou i Noel.
It (ported a algo reading: “Avoid
Christmas ruih—drink now."

Reds Offer Travel
HONG KONG (U P D - A Com
muntit • operated travel bureau
here today offered a five-day tour
of Communiit Chinese people’i
communes just north of the border
for the equivalent of $20.

Maneuvers Started

I 00K1XG AT KXinniT-Vicw in p o n r of Ihc static ex hibits at the Sanford Naval Air Station during open house
arc, left to right, Ed Hclnemnn, Douglas Aircraft vice p r e ­
sident nntl designer of the AftD; Gov. LeRo; Coll Ins, ('apt.
James D. Unmage, commander of Heavy Attack Wing One,
and Donald Douglas Jr., Douglas Aircraft president.

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bcveral of the Navy dignitaries

Seminole 4-H’ers
#Win Dairy Honors
Seminole 4-H'crs received hon­
or* at the i;ih annual M l Club
area dairy show in Orlando. Satnrj ay
7’ ,,
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^ni.i'jrrsrv
h.s clehbmonthsold,
Jersey h"ifrr
heifer.
Top Notch Estelle Linda * *0
cond place In the Junior heHer
rlaii. In the overall competition.
(ibid. Include* U (tore on record
.keeping, show loir the a .lllty of l.ie
rionlrstant, fitting aa! com it Ion of
the animal and a classification
lype score of the animal Owen re
reived, a total of (U. points am! a
blue ribbon.
Catherine Cammack showed her
two-year obi Jersey cow. Aim
Katherine Iris ’, to third place In
her clan and a red rlblwn with a
total of If 3. Dave Thomas Gen
eva also placed his Jersey hrifrr,
- “Tammy", in llir red ribbon
• group with a score of *0 f
In a judging contest which fot
lowed the showing of the animals
by the 4-IFcrs. Seminole County
plsred second in a field of si*
teams. The team was turn posed
of Owen Cammack, Catherine
Cammack and Dave Thomas, all of
Geneva, and Tommy Wlederhold,
Lake Mary. It scored a total of
311 points out of a possible COO.
Tommy Wlederhold and Owen
%CaCmmsck won individual Imnors.
Tommy was second high scoring
Individual in the contest. Owen
Ued for fourth place.
Other Semlnoic County 411'ers
and parent* attending the show
were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas
and Ferry Thomas, Geneva: Mr
Elbert Cammack and Franc
Cammack, Geneva. David Yates,
Sanford, and Cecil A. Tucker, II.
Seminole C o u n t y Agricultural
•#Agmt.

Yule Rush Hits;
Trucks Are Needed
The Sanford Dost Office sent out
an emergency plea this morning
for extra trucks to carry Incoming
packager.
The heavy Christmas mall has
more than taxed the farlhlhi of
dflhe local post office. Already onestake truck has been obtained
from the Navy.
Itrsidrnta mailing packages and
Christmas cards arc reminded to
use the Dost Office annex on Se­
cond St., in the old Bulrk Agency
building. Use of the substation eli­
minates standing in line, as the
annex does not handle Incoming
i*all

•Sid Baney Is New
Squadron Leader
Cdr. Sid Barney relieved Cdr.
William Spiegel this m-rnlng as
commanding officer of Heavy At­
tack Squadron One in ceremonies
at the Naval Air Station, Jackson­
ville.
The new skipper has been with
Hat Wing One since IM0. and wras
aarecently executive officer of VAII
v 3 Ills wife, Martha, and two child­
ren, Sidney J r . and Dennis Lee,
are residing in Sanford. VAII-I
will move trntn Jacksonville lo
the Sanford Naval Air Station In
February.
______

Docket Is Sounded
Judge Wilson Alexander handed
down Judgments on a heavy Semi­
nole County dockrt this morning.
^Misdemeanors and traffic viola­
tions took up most of lha threepaga docksL

Purge Under Way

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER

VOL. XLIX

United Press Leaned Wire Established 1908

MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA

Troops To Invade
If West Attempts
To Break Blockade

N avy Appreciation Day
Termed V e ry Successful

BUDAPEST, Hungary &lt;UPD-A
political purge ol leading officials
After earrfully counting [dales
In the Hungarian catering industry
Is now In progress, it was reported served during Navy Appreciation
today.
Day, officials estimated that 3.0P0
people were icrvcd chicken pilau
Miami Opens Airport In Fort Mellon Park, Saturday.
MIAMI IUPD— Miami today
opened Its ultra modern 26 mil­ The cold drink stands dispensed
lion dollar airport terminal, de­ 2.300 hollies of pop, while the colsigned to put this city in the fore­ fee committee poured 3,000 cups
front of Jet age travel.
of coffee. The crowd was larger,
since many came to listen to the

High Court Rules
For Green Orange;
No Orange Oranges

Many Visited Sanford;
Comments Interesting

Over 300 Attend
Elks Charity Ball

Gov. Collins Tours
Naval Air Station

Tournament Ends;
Best For M ayfair

NO.

East German Leader Talks W ar

music of the Five Owls and the
Hebei*, who gave their all as they
sang on a tmek parked on the
diamond.
It was a heaullful. warm sunny
day. and the guest* felt most ap­
preciated as (hey heard Mack
Cleveland Jr and U. S. Rep. Syd
llrrlong praise the Navy and It*
relationship with Sanford.
Hrrtong said, "I have never seen TROPHY PRESENTED—Adm. Wendell G. Swltrer (left),
a town (hat liked anything as commundcr of fleet air, Jurk-sonville, pregents the Carrier
Blast H urts Score
much as Sanford docs the N av. Airman sit ip Trophy tn Cdr. Rny Kemandex, commanding
SHKRHHOOKE, Que. (U P D - An
You have Iwcn taken to the hearts
explosion levelled a four-story
officer of Squadron Eleven, after tho '*CheckertallV from
of Sanford cilUens."
furniture store and a two-story
the
U S S Franklin I). Roosovelt w on th o plaqua in th e
flew with competing squadron per- house today and Injured at least
Cleveland gave (ho Navy Appre­
»onne! as they vied for the Car- a score of persons.
ciation Day address, saying. "The sixth bombing derby here.
rier Alrmamhlp Trophy, present*
Navy lias Joined in all our civic
ed for the first time,
activities. There are no barrier*
ft Runs In Family
Crowd* visited static display* in
here between the people In our
MARSEILLES, France tUl’D j reccntty-complctrd hangar and Mrs. E m 111 c Vincente, whose
community. While we realire that
many of you will be hero with us
ln ,hce,wl P1™'* ®f ‘he flight line, mother died 37 year* ago at the
only a short time, we hope that
' V,,rn ,hl‘ 30 A3,)* Jn&lt;1
ace of 108. died here Sunday
fighters had landed, the public cyo night. She wai 1M
WASHINGTON (UPD - The Su­ you will come back to Sanford
turnid to the viewing stand where
preme
Court upheld today an or­ to live permanently."
tr r phies were presented. •
The second annual Navy Appre­
der which prohibits Trxas and
Trucking:
Drive
Set
Mm and offi.cn of rarh squadSaniord enlerlatiioi visitor* from much impreired. There are more
Florida growers from coloring or­ ciation Day was sponsored by the
ron l i n k u p 'a i ' attention before
w ^ r l l Z E I n i anges with “ Red 32", a coal tar Sanford Scmio"'c County Junior alt over the country last week.
chain benefits and battle readiness
The Mayfair Golf Open and the for tho dollar here than any place
the government claimed . (l Chamber of Commerce. local civic
. r *Ming One g sixth bowhing
£• K - T , * . '1
XdyeoSESSTSSS
Attack
clubs
served
chirkrn
pilau,
role
sixth Ikimhlng derby of Heavy At- I've »ccn."
derby was announced. Wives, chit- been appointed a general organis­ poisonous.
er of the big trucker* union.
Today's derision was unani­ slaw, bread and celery to hungry lark Wing One attracted large fol­ Admiral Davia also rommcoled
drm and guests watched eagerly,
on the healthy spirit of coopera­
mous. with Justice William J. Navy personnel, who wrro admitt­ lowing*.
th e Conover Trophy, given in
ed free with their families.
What were they saying?
tion and rompcliliun found among
Budgets
To
Get
Axe
Brennan
Jr.
speaking
(or
the
court.
memory of Cdr Conovrr, former
In tor background, Jaycees mix­ Vice Adm. W. V. Davis, Deputy competing squadrons.
TALLAHASSEE (L T D - Gov. The producers have claimed
Hat-Wing squadron commander,
ed the staw In laundry carta, and Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic
Donald. Douglas, president of
they
don’t
use
enough
Red
33
to
Lritoy
Collins
and
the
Cabinet
was presented to Squadron Nine
carried hot pilau In huge pots. The Fleet: “ This (the bombing derby)
by Vice Adm. M. V. Davis, deputy will open a series of hearings Wed­ do any harm. Under a special act chef. Cotton Brown, wandered look* very* Rood. Indeed. I am Douglas Aircraft: "These boys
are doing a swell Job. The bomb­
eommander-in-chirf uf the Allant. nesday to try to rut down some of Congress, they ean continue to around In a dare, after cooking
ing derby is great, and I like thia
use
it
until
next
Marrh
I.
ttso
million
dollars
in
atate
spend­
to Fleet. Cdr. Hoyd Harris uf
l.ooo pound* of rice amt 300 chick­
part of (he country." Douglas also
Rrd 33 was originally approved en* for the pilau Leftover food
VAH-D accepted the award, which ing requests.
remarked (hat ho was asked to
by the federal government In 1339 waa taken to the Good Samaritan
*•
'° r lhf ,*»•&lt;«» number
remove his cost while pictures
New
Jet
Unveiled
a
a
harmless
far
use
In
food.
T^trr
P0' ”1* *^°rcd ‘J* •*l evrB** cx
Home
were taken with Gov. LeBoy Col­
cept the Airmanship Competition
SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UI'D-The It hresme suspect as a possible Seated at the head table with
lins.
Th* Douglas plant la in Call*
Lcdr. James A. Nelson
division 01
of tiruriai
General i»jDy rause of cancer.
.u iiiiii accepted
--X I'IOI Convair
vein, an ui«i»iun
llrrlong ami Cleveland were Capt.
fnrnla ami II wai reld Friday la
,hr
Nordcn
TroPh&gt;
*
f,’r
*'r3t"
llfn'
namlca
Corp.
today
unveiled
what
The
Fowl
A
Drug
Administra­
Lionel Arthur, Fdr. John Miller,
Approximately .113 people at­ Sanford.
m aiot(nuco of fl(|tht BCar« from it called the w orldi fastest Jet
tion. after hearings, removed Ret!
Capt. James Itamage Heavy At­
Hear Adm. J. C. Daniels, com* airliner—the Convair M0. It said 32 from the approved list In 1935. Cdr. Ed Winter, John Krider, Joel tended tho annual Elks* Charity
Field. Jayece President Tommy Ball a( mo Mayfair Inn Hator- tack Wing One Commander: *T
wandant o( su th Nava, l)Utr(e| the plane could ero*s the nation in
The validity of the removal order McDonald,* Chaplain* W 111 i a ms day night.
for
,,
want to congratulate *11 you me*
was at stakr In today's ease. The Fuller and Nihit iluhhle ami CtiarA reception was held prior lo on your bard work. The nation h u
Th(, r*a‘r rier Atrmatnhl|I Tr0. D i hours.
Mh
U.
S.
Circuit
Court
ol
Appeals
Ue Morrison.
Ihc dance at (he Elk’a Club. Kora benefltted from your effort*."
j . ^ awar,|r,| for performance in
In New Orleans ruled in favor of
The park started filling |ronipUy d'oeuver* were prepared hy the
C apt Ruth llrlnglc. command­
,|lc demonstration was presented Mob Greets Official
UAU1IAD, lra,|. (Uri)-U. &amp; the (rowers but that derision was at 12:30. People re in lined until Elk's wives. At th* hotel, guests ant of mldthlpmen, U, 8. Naval
F im a g 't s f U d i i /
the musical groups stopped playing were greeted by Exalted Huler W. Academy: “ It le wonderful to b*
Cdr. R (). Vtfn)ard{a (rom R t/ r A,.* &gt;iant cm.. m a ty oi S,a.r Gil­ R v risn l tftday,
The dispute was taken to court at 3:13. The crowd wai seated on D, liardin and his wife, Peggy. A back in Sanford. I've never met
Adm. Wendell Swilier, command liam Rountree arrived here today
r r ot fiw t s|r&lt; Jo, iionvllle. Judg- from Cairo to be greeted by an by the Florida Citrus Exchange hoards ptacrsl across comrele barkgroumi of organ music was as many friendly people a t right
inir , he air demonstration was angry, shun ling mob demanding and by Frank U. Schell, a Tam|&gt;a blocks, loaned by Odhalu and Tu provided by York Music Company here."
of Orlando,
,-a|lf |£otfrt KWcr director of that be turn around and go home, grower who originated the color- dor and Holloway Concrete.
U. 8. Rep. 8yd Htrlong: "Th*
added process.
Elks Club banners wero draped publicity given Sanford during
Art Karri* and Hill ilrumlcy
ni|fhl
|.atuacnt jih rr, j(,|.
The growers contended that the were co-chairman of the celebra­ against the gay background of the this past week le Invaluable, end
Rcar Adm. Kenneth Craig ar*
public won't huy oranges with tion. Harris said this morning, Circus liar Room. Tables edged a well deserved. Hie few who ori­
tfved shortly before reremonirs Flooded Heater:
green skins, the natural rotor of Wo want to thank all the mer­ crowded dame floor where people ginally fought the idea of an air
from lf„, j
[-rani.|m [j. B o w
most ripe orangrt in Florida ami chants who donated food and mon­ were inspired by the music of Pete station hero have long since eatveil and awarded an individual No Fire Damage
trophy to 1.1. Tom Kilclinc, pilot of The Sanford Fire Department an Texas. California oranges are rol ey to make Navy Appreciation Kukur and his Pnpulalrci. The rn their words."
Porky Oliver, golf professional!
the winning crew. Capt. James swrred a call at 1:23 this morning orrd during the growing process Day possible; the rivlc clubs for group contributed several novrlly
and do not need touching up.
helping with the work, amt the number* to the evening'* enter­ "Tho fishing Is as good ee ever,
Kamago presented more trophies
tainment.
Roy
Green,
past
exalted
Brennan said the court was "not Navy for coming."
but my golf could improve."
to AOl Raymond llile, bombard­ at Edward Higgins Terrace, Apt
ruler, gave the eleven o'rlork loavt,
persuaded" by the industry argu
Chick lUrtiert, runner up in Mayier-navigator. and ,\E2 Keith 3.
Sluch hilarity resulted from the fair Open: “The course has never
nient that the word* “ harmtes*"'
Srhmig, third crewman.
No damage was reported when and "poisonous" are relative
march
been mure beautiful. Your greensCdr. Joe Tully, former com­ a flooded heater caused a sudden
Civitans To Hear grand
Following the ball, guest* enjoy­ keeper (Bob Willis) has dons an
words and refer only io Hie if
manding officer of Squadron Five,
ed
the
hospitality
of
Ihc
Elks
at
a
flare
of
fire.
Firemen
waited
until
feet of the substance "taken In
tm aiing job of converting sandnow deployed in the Mediterran­
Dr. J. W. Pearce
breakfast served at the Elk* Club. spur* to well kept fairway* "
ean. accepted the Wing Command- the heater was operating proper a particular way and In parttral-1
Dr. J. Winston Pearce, putor of The entire evening wav reported
lar quantities, on an organic sys
Sanford a* a whole: "It was
er's Trophy, given for the first ly before leaving the scene.
the Flrat Baptist Church, lief.and. to l.c highly successful. Funds will fun, but thank goodness we aren't
tern."
time this year lo the squadron
l*nrfit
the
Harry-Awia
Crippled
will
be
the
guest
speaker
Thurs­
"This Is not a cam like the ex­
with the highest state of opera­
doing this every week I"
Children'* Home in Umatilla,
ample* put which remind us that day night for the rivitan Club
tional efficiency. Cdr. Tully wilt Policeman’s Ball
Dr.
Pearce
will
tell
the
ilnry
Russell
Spencer
was
general
pure water would be deleterious
report to Washington lite r thia
if taken at the rate of four gal­ of his trip around the world In chairman of the event. Other* as­
moth for duly. Vie* Adm. Robert Slated Saturday
lon* an hour or common table salt 1937, for the special Christmas pro­ sisting were: Dick Mapes, enter­
Goldthwilie made the present!,
tainment; Roy Green, publicity;
gram.
The Seventh annual Policeman's at several ounces," be said.
tion.
lie Is a graduate of Wake Forest Robert Htlhlmer, reservations and
During the open house, wives of Ball will be held Saturday night
College, Southern Baptist Theolo­ seating; Marcel Faille, decora­
Heavy Attack Wing One staff of­ at the Mayfair Inn. Proceeds will
Seminary am* f University tions; Homer I.iltle, reception.
benefit
the
Police
Benevolent
As­
Thurmond Hits Court gical
ficer* served holdogs and cold
Gov LeRoy Collins was greet*
of Chicago, and Is it,
*1 demand
drinks lo visiting guests. Douglas sociation.
ed Friday prior to th* NAB pub­
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPD - as a speaker at conventions, civic
Tlcketi may bo obtained from all Sen. Strom Thurmond (DSC.)
Aircraft displayed the A3D In a
Jaycees Selling
lic open house hy Capts. James
miniature version and gave away Sanford policemen for the 9 p. m. charged Sunday night that Su dubs and churches.
Itamage and Lionet Arthur.
Dinner reservations must bo Christmas Trees
tons of literature for puhlie edi­ dance, featuring Pete Bukur's premr Court rulings, admtnistra
The governor toured the Sanmade with the Plnrrreit Inn hv
•Topulalres'',
fication.
Hon bureaucracy and rongresilon Thursday morning The dinner will
Christmas trece, wreath* »nd forxi Naval Air Station, accom­
al acts have undermined the U. 3 tie held at 7 p. m.
tree stands went on sate yester­ panied by the two commanding of.
Constitution.
day afternoon In the Jaycco lot fa n , J . Bralley Odham, Dan
Wright, W. E. Patrick, T. E.
on Frrneh Ave.
The lot will he open from 10 a. Tucker and John Krider.
With to many admirals (I)
m. until 9 p. m. dally. Jayree
R u b Hit Ry Train
Mostly clouds through Turtdiy chairman ef the sale Is Mason aboard the station, Capt. Arthur
BRIDGEPORT, Mich. (UI’D could 1* cieuied when he ad­
A Chesapeake St Ohio Railway with occasional rain today. High Wharton.
Fund* will ho used to cample!* dressed the governor as admiral,
freight train crashed Into a stalled today in the ISO’s. Somewhat cooler
causing Collins to remark on Mi
school bus at a crossing here to­ tonight with lew 49 to 5$. North­ Hie half-hull! Jaycee Information
The fourth, and most succesafut, ed the imagination of the audi­ day and three popUa were reported easterly winds 13 lo 23 miles per booth, located on the lot with the quick promotion. CoIIlna Inspected
the faculties of VAH-3 and rode
Mayfair Inn Open golf tourna­ ence, which included many digni­ Injured.
Christmas trees.
hour today and tonight.
in an A3D Skywarrior trainer
ment was completed yesterday.
taries, including
Congressman
with Vice-Admiral Davis.
George Bayer, gangling former Hyd Iferlong, Carl Hubtell and
Among thoso meeting the gov­
prh football player and a gallery Tom hhcefaan of the Ran Francisco
ernor wero Frank Compton, direc­
favorite won the title in a story- Giants, tourney sponsor, and oth­
tor of plans and policies of North
ers.
book finish.
American Aviation Inc., and DonTo the delight of hundreds, the
Milling spectators followed Bolt.
aid Douglas, president of Douglas
title wasn’t derided until the final Finslerwald. Julius Horos and
Aircraft.
putt on the final hole.
Winlnger until the news leaked
Frank Mebanc J r , Mayfair inn out that Harbert had scored three
manager, described this as the birdies and an eagle on four suc­
'best" of the tournaments, from cessive hole*. Then they Docked to
all standpoints. The weatherman see Harbert, flayer and Ranford'a
cooperated on the final two days. Jiy Hebert battle it out.
1( was Just as Ixautiful Saturday
Itayer, recogniied as the long
and Sunday a* it was nasty Thurs­ biller in golf, was in trouble many
limes. On each occasion, he rose
day and Friday.
Some 2,600 f a n s
gathered to the challenge, thrilling his sup­
around the No. 1 tee for presenta­ porters with colorful and accurate
tion of cheeks, an anti-climax to recovery shot,
MIAMI (U PI&gt;- Icy winds from
the stirring final round which aaw (In No. 17, l alls of Harbert and
one of the worst cold fronts of the
several golfers make all-out bids Itayrr were almost touching on
1seasoo hlew down over extreme
the green. After looking the situa­
for the title.
North Florida today and were ex­
One by one, the challenges fell tion over. Harbert laid, ”1 might
pected to bring fretting weather
short. The final threat by a whis­ as well shoot, I can’t pass." Bayer
tonight near Ihe Georgia border.
tling old pro came closest. Chick replied. “I wiah you emild."
But the weatherman aald heavy
Herbert's great effort endeared
As they teed off for Ihc last
cloud blankets over Central Ftorhim le the heart! of the gallery, hole, a specMlor became over-en­
Ua probably wilt spare tha rich
thusiastic, said: "go in the sand
however.
citrus belt from tha first frost aad
Bayer thus became the second trap" as Bayer's ball sailed over
treating weather ef th
golfer to win his first U. 8. title i the trees toward the No. 10 green.
However, Forecaster
at Mayfair. AI naldtng. IU6S Bayer looked around and said,
Newmsa warned that
champ, was the Drat. B a /rr with­ i "I'm glad Ihc gallery is for me."
peeled rapid dlntpalloe ef th#
stood drives by Art Wall Jr., a
When he sank (he putt cn No,
strong back nine showing by lto !g, • wide grin split his big face, G R E E T E D A T CHARITY HALL— T h ia waa th ir d from loft, a n d H o m tr Lltllo. T h a ladlea, cloud cover coaid send temperslures near the danger point la the
Wiaingcr. « steady game by Dow Harbert extended his hand in con­
fro m la ft, a r t M rs. I r m a K ant, M rs. W ada citrus belt early Tueaday moratag.
Flaitorwald and a leee-strong gratulations. Thus oadad tbs moat a ty p ical aceno a t th a annual E lk s C h a rity
Ho advised fanners aw*
outstanding townament in May* B alt S a tu rd a y n ig h t. G reeting jrueata and B an d ar and M n . G o rd o n F radarick.
throat by Tommy Bolt.
{UstyaIrons Photo) In tha araa to Im p a al
, m em b ers a t th * d o o r wurs w . D . H a rd in ,
Bat it was Uarbeit who captur­ fair history. -

ThousandsSee
.Local Station
Despite a chit! brcetc Friday
afternoon at the Sanford Naval
Air Station, Ihouiandi attended
the public open home, and thrilled
to the sight of the giant A3D Si.ysvainort aa they flew tn formation
0Vv!.m- ro. t
cl*
Is and high-ranking Naial ofials
fleers stood with the crowd as
they watched the attack lom'-crs
ln earner-type
maneuvers, and come to a halt

TEHRAN. Iran (U P D - Joint
Iranian • American naval maneu­
vers begun Sunday in the Prrslan
Gulf will continue through Thurs­
day an o f f i c i a l announcement
said today.

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Weather

BERLIN i UPI) - East German
(Vtm.r.:—!il Party Boas Walter Ulbricht hints I today that Red
troops would lavsde West Ger­
many It any attempt la made by
tho West to break a Berlin block­
ade.
He made the statement tn an
Exit Berlin speech as the East
German Communist newspaper
"Young World" was warning that
a single shot fired la defease of
Western troops In West Berlin
could start * world war.
Uulhrieht said today "every st­
uck on the German Democratic
Republic tKast Germany) will be
turned into a devastating defeat
west of the Elba and Were* Riv­
e n 1' — the rivers between Bast
and West Germany.
Soviet Premier N I k 11 * 8.
Khrushchev declared last week
that any Western military move
against East German blocked*
measures would be considered an
stuck on East Germany and that
tbs Soviet and other Warsaw P a d
allies would tight back.
In that cootsat, UtbrtcM'a Mast
today was the most warlike
threat store Khrushchev Uinched
Ms get-out-of-Berlto campaign la
Moscow oa Nov, 10.
Ulbricht, head ait tha
niit Tarty sad deputy
made his threats to a •_
his return from a six-day official
visit to Poland.
other deputy premier, BsinAnother
rich Ran, who greeted Uta datognlion at tha Eaat SUtioa, rattan *
ed that "we will axardaa ear
rights oa air, land ta d waist
routes" — another threat af •
blockada.

Duck Not Stuck;
Just Taking Rest
RICHMOND, Va. (UPD - A
duck la stuck, tha caller tall
lire.
Officers relayed tha report to
several InUrested sfancies Satur­
day. A short tlm* later there as­
sembled at a small lake: five p o
Hetman, a gam* warden, tw*
members oi tha Society tog tha
Prevention of Cruelty to Aafmala,
a member ef th* CMy P a sts Com­
mission, rrprrsenUtlvea af the Ora
department aad members of •
rescue squad.
The duek, a p a y and black one,
was about 100 feet from shore, ap­
parently a prisoner of Ice that
had formed on the taka.
Police thought a hook and lad­
der might do tha trick. But fire­
men aald duck-rescues were out of
their tine.
Tho BPCA representative* stop­
ped to. They Ued a rope to an
lute Jack aad threw It oat several
times to break the ice.
A parka Commlaaton track ar­
rived with a row boat and a canoe.
A workmen walked gtotariy out
onto th* lee, poahing tha canoe
ahead of Mm.
He reached down to free the
duck and the duck waddled away.
Wasn't stuck, Just sitting there.

Decision Slated
On Chuluota Plat
A decision on th* re-plat of Cbuluota will ha announced tomorrow
by SrmlnMe County Commlsatoo at
10 a. to. meeting to tho courthouse.
The re-plat waa protested by
resident* two weeks ago. Tho ChuluoU Development Corp. has re­
quested approval.
Report* «ay that eommiaslonan
will approva the new plat, rioting
certain roads sround Lake Kath­
ryn.

Be Proud Of The Cloud's
They Rebuff Cold Front
on temperature advisories through
the day.
He added that (here was a good
chance that frost rad freestog
weather would reach Central Flor­
ida Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, continued mild taoepen tu res were forecast to* la tfh
Florida, fatgttttag to p t tha An*
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I.t. John B. Root. Jr . USNlt. of
Fanford, U tam r a ir-cmber Mon­
day of the Bar of the U. S. Saprttne Court. WaahlostOo. in &lt;OfemoftJf» hold prior to regular eei-

Everybody

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He it the ion of !)r J Bernard
Root, m inuter of ihr l i n t Con­
gregational Church. Sanford.
I.t Root la currently local off! CAUGHT OFF GUARD — Buay rating at

the head table was special guest. U. S. Rep.
Syd Herlong. who dined on chicken pilau
with Navy and civilian official* from Sanford during Navy Appreciation Day. Left lo
received the AB degree from

Stel- n L'nivemt- ta t i l l
tho
I-I.B dealer in t»SS
He entered the Navy Officer
Candidate School, Newport. R I ■
in September. 19S3 and was com­
missioned an raiiga In the U. S
Naval R tiervt in 1*44. He wai
promoted to hU presrnt rank in
DOUGLAS AIRCRAFT PARTY — Kxecu- Rcrzsa. Ed Heinemann, chief designer for May, 191*,
Uvea folk with Douglas Representative** Douglas: Mrs. Sam Day, H. G. Hynd, vire- 1‘rior to reportirif lo the Florid*
wive* *t the buffet dinner Saturday night preiidcnt and general manager of Dougin*. Group. he was adminutrative as­
sistant to the commanding officer,
At the Mayfair Inn, given by the aircraft
Admimatrative Command. U. 8
(Photo
by
Bergatrom)
company. Left to right, Mr*. Robert H.
Naval Training Station. Great
lakei. 111. He alto was aenior
tnal and drfente vounsrl before
central courts in itia l of the Nln
th Naval P iitrict
Scruggs, *&gt;. Boatfa|ten. w .V e, would he bought or stolen in He is e member of the Florida
Bar. the Federal District Court
were arrested at a Jllatr! bar Georgia and mailed lo Miami In for the-Southern District of Flon
da. Circuit Court of Appeal* of
niod lo go before • U J. eommU James Billy E id son, 77, Gadsden. gift packages.
Jem iran escaped a police stake­
(toner hare today on charge! of Ala . Edna Hubbard. O. Brockton.
A la. and Edna Jewel rUrsoo, :a. out and was last seen m a 1954
gMrattag an interttata Helen ear
Manleavtil*. Ala., were apprihtad- cream and green Chevrolet with
Its* Alabama license tags
if m w tJ U . a ninth suspect wrbo ed in a Miami Beach rnoul
Daniel Steven Waters. V». Mi­ A police source said there was
may have find with all the gang*! ami
Beach. Samuel Kobrian. 41, "a good possibility'' that Jernifan
profits was being sought. He was Miami Beach and Kenneth Earle took the profits of the gang after
flhattflad
Stave Jernigam alia*
a quarrel and fled just before the
J |p BUvecs. described as -arm ed Cohen. 9 . &gt;yaml. were arrested FBI crackdown
at the tim e time at a Miami
• S L T f f s f a , gang operated hotel.
All w trt charged with canspiraey to violate the federal Inter­
state transportation of stolen mo­
090*9(1 the eight person* In
£ m toparate raids la Greater tor vehicle statute.
Lee 0. Teague, apecisl agent
BUml Saturday aighL
'Therom Paytoo Borrow, IS. Ran In chart* of the Miami FBI
office, said the ring operated In
M M County, Ala., tad Luther the
three southern states, stealing
ear* (or resale In the Miiml area.
Ha said they bad rented a garage
here where new serials and motor
numbers were stamped on the
c a n ' body.
Later, tallying license pistes

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right. T*irmy McDonald, preildent of Jayceei, Chaplain William Fuller, fhnplaln Nllun Hubble.
Merlon*. Judge Voile Wil­
liams Jr., Joel Field. John Kridcr.
(Herald Staff Thoto)

WEST PALM BEACH «UPII—
A nationwide pickup order was
out today (or Floyd A. Holispcl.
43-1 ear-aid ta -convict wanted for
questioning la the canal slaying
of a moonshiner.
The ihcriirs office laid Koliapci was the lilt man seen with
Lou Gene Harvey. It. before
Harvey's body waa found u&gt; •
canal near here Nov. T.
llarvey and Holrapel were seen
togrth-r leaving Jacksonville on
Nov. J. the oflicert said. Harvey
had given hla wife an automobile
1 cenae cumber lo turn over to
authorities In case anything hap-

The Heroic number was triced
to a ear owned by • John Ljr.ch
of Miami. Officers lite r learned
t.tat Lynch was an aisumed name
used by HoUapc).

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MONDAY
The Past Matrons Club of Semi­
nole Chapter No. 2 OES will hold
its Christmas party at the home
of Mrs. Joe Corley, Cameron Ave.,
at 7:30 p. ra.
The Sanford Firrmrn Woman's
Auxiliary will have Us rrgular
monthly business meeting at the
home of Mrs. R. T. Thomas, 303
Maple Ave., at I p. m. A Christ*
mas party wtU follow. Each mem­
ber la asked to bring a gift.
The Little Women'* Story League
will have their Christina* party at
Ihe home of Miss Linda William*
at 7 p. tn. There will be a gift
exchange.
TUESDAY
Seminole Rrbcksh Lodre No. 43
will hold II* annual Christmas par­
ty at S p m. at ibe Odd Fellow*
Home All member* are Wilted
to attend. Bring a gift for the gift
exchange.
THURSDAY
Regular mrrllng of Seminole
Chapter No. 3, 0. E. S , will be
held at the Masonic Temple at
S p. tn. Thii will be a Christmas
party. Each member and visitor
is asked to bring a gift for ex­
change.

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Engagement Told
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mouth, announced the engagement
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HONDA*
The Dependable Claia of the
First' Methodist Church will hold
Its monthly merlins with Mrs.
Ray Herron at 3110 Palmetto Ave.
at 7:10 p. in.
Seminole Association Sunday
School Conference at the Northaide Baptlit Church In DeLand at
I p. tn.
Cherub Choir of Ihe Firat Bap­
tist Church will prsetice at 4:13
p. m.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Youth
Fellowship at 6:30 p. m.
The Woman's Society of Chris­
tian Service of the Firat Methodist
Church and the Wesleyan Service
Guild will have an annual Christmai party in McKinley Hall from
1-3 p. m.
The Brownlee Bible Clasa of the
First Presbyterian Church will
have a covered dish supper and
Christina* parly at 6:30 p. m. in
Fellowship Hall.
The Boy Seoula of the Firat
Presbyterian Church will m ret at
T p. m.
The Christian Women'* Fellowship will mret at the church at
7:30 p. m. A Christmas program
will be preicnled. Leader Mr*.
Perry L- Stone. JlosUises, Mr*. J .
W. Knifht and Mrs. Geo. W. Ro­
land

of Mr.\ and Mra. George Allen
Maffelt, Sanford, at a party given
for Ihe couple Friday night.
Friends and relatives from Apopka
and Sanford called during the
evening
Miss Pilat graduated from Apop­
ka Memorial High School in I9J7.
She was a member of Beta Club,
a Drum Majorette, and a Home­
coming atlendant. She attended
Florida Southern College in Lakelatd last year where she was a
pledge of Della Jteta Sorority and
a member of the Dolphin Club
At prrsrnt ahe Is n student at
Jones Business College In Orlando.
Mr. Maffelt graduated from
Seminole High School wtlb the
class of 19U. He attended the Cit­
adel In Charleston. S. C., from
193347. He is now employrd by
the Martin Company In OrlaiuK
A February wedding is plsnned.
The dste will be announced.

Circle Two M eets
Circle Two of the WSCS met
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John
Morgan. Delfcioua refreshments
were served to the It members
present.
Two new members, Mrs Warnkr
and Mrs. Sclbee, were welcomed
Into the circle.
The Christmas gift ami small
individual cifts were brought to
be given to the circle’s xhut-in.
Sirs Morgan presided over the
brief business meeting. For the
scripture Mrs Richard Graham
chose the Christmas story from St.
Lukr. Mrs. J. If. Lee gave the
Study on Isaiah.
A Christmas poem was rtid by
Mrs. B. B. Crumley, dismissing
the group.

TUESDAY
The Junior Fellowahlp of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 3:30 p. m. for a Christ­
mas party and choir rehearsal.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 6 p. m. for a Christmas
(upper.
Recreation lor Junior Boy* at
the First Methodist Church at 3:30

pm

The Choristers rehearse at the
First Methodist Church at 4 p m.
Men'a Brotherhood supper and
profram at the First Baptist
Church at 7 p. m.
A called meeting of the newly
circled hoard of otfieera of the
First Christian Church will be held
at 7:30 p. m.. at the church, to
organise for the new year'a work.
Cruaader Choir of the Firat Bap­
tist Church pracllcea at 7 p. m.
The Fidelia Clan of First Baptist
Church will meet at § p. m. with
Mrs. A. L. Gunter at 2210 Pal­
metto.

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home economics field is calling all
women to ■ variety of Jobs.
Teaching, extension work, diete­
tics, health and welfare, and re­
search arc a few opportunities
open in this field, says Olga F.
Bruchcr, president of the Ameri­
can Home Economics Association.
About 4C.000 home economists
tench the subject In schools and
roUcgca. An additional S.oon per­
sons are extension service work­
er*. And sbout 30,000 are dieti­
cians. Another 3.S00 home econo­
mists work for commercial com­
panies that manufacture or dis­
tribute products or service* In Ihe
home. Olliers work with maga
rine*. newspapers. In radio or tele­
vision.
In spite of the number of home
economists, thrrr still Is a short­
age, Miss Bruchcr said. Some
5,000 home economics graduates
are needed annually for new teach­
ing positions and replacements tn
secondary schools. But only about
3,100 who are trained for teaehlng
arc being graduated
Not all graduates become teach­
er*, Mis* Bruchcr said. Thr de­
mand far exceed* the supply of
home economists In extension, die­
tetic*, researth and business
Salaries lor home-cc teachers
range from &gt;4.000 a year In ataritng positions to &gt;13.000 or more
a year for some college dears of
home economics. Tn business, wo
men experienced In the field hsve
an Income potential of &gt;10,000. and
some salaries go rvrn higher

Group Elects Officers
T h e. Friendship League of the
Congregations I Christian Church
selected officers for 1939 at, a
meeting held at Fellowship Hall
Monday afternoon
The new officers are: president,
Mr*. William Helnbuck; firat vice
president, Mrs. Clyde Stenson;
second vice president Mrs. B H
Iveri, secretary, Mrs Laura Ball:
treasurer, Mrs. William West.
Business for 1938 was complet­
ed. Reports from the conference
lield Nov. 14 In Wlmer Park were
heard. Other report* concerned
the
Thanksgiving
boxes de
llvercd tn the County Home.
Plans were completed for the
Christmas party to he held at
Fellowship I Is II on Dee 22
Delicious rrfreshmrol* w e r e
served by the hostesses, Mrs
Helnbuck and Mrs. Ivers, to the
II present.

NEW YORK - 4 U P D - The
American Mushroom Institute sug­
gests mushroom stuffing for tur­
key or chicken.
Mix 3 cups stale bread cubes
(4 slices! with 1/8 cup chicken
stock nr water and *« teaspoon salt
and 1/1 teaspoon pepper. Saute
H cup finely chopped celery and
1/6 cup finely chopped onions In
4 tablespoons butter. Add mush
rooms and saute. Sprinkle with 1/1
teaspoon grated nutmeg Add to
When housecleantng for the holi­
other Ingredients and mix well.
Stuff loosely Into cavity and truss. days, give window pane* a sparkle
For a 12 to is pound bud, is by adding a little kerosene or am­
monia to suds
crease Ingredient! three times.

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Will Dazzle M ales ~
By GAY FAULKY
.dull." said LoweasUla.
NEW YORK (UPIl—The newest1mends too? No m a'am , thagr'rw
costume Jewelry is bound to daz still a girl’* best friend."
lie any male.
The Fashion Coordination JMUJewelry manufacturers by the lute. which keepa taba on ftyia
doten are producing pins, neck trends for tho jewelry Industry
laces, earring* and oilier doo­ council, said aurora ran bo found
dads in iridescent shades so bril­ from the cheapest to tho mo A oxliant old miss weak ryes here has pensive costume Jewelry (T illa­
been looking at them through col­ ble today.
ored glasses.
Used on clear, colorless stones
The industry calls the jewelry or beads the coaling reflect* tho
"aurora borealis", alter the lumi­ color of the costume. Used on rol*
nous meteorological phenomenon ored stones or beads, it densities
also known as Northern Lights. and diffuses the basic shade. An
This brilliance Is possible through emerald stone given the thin me­
a metallic coating process, per* tallic cover, takes on a peacock
feeled four years ago by a gem sheen. A pale blue stone becomes
a deepet, more glittering shade.
stone firm in Austria.
Used On Col Gems
Introduced Four Y ean Ago
Ernest Lowenstrm, president of The Institute hat no overall es­
a New York Importing firm which timates of the percentage of cut
distributes the ausOian products, gem* being coated. But LoewenGREETINGS ARE EXCHANGED by (left Reedy, her brother, Rob Canady: Mrs. Karl says that now the rnatmg Is being stein said his firm alone Imported
to right) Donnld Douglas, president of Yates: Cdr. Williams Spiegel, skipper of applied by makers In Germany seven In eight million' dollars In
this country. It is used al­ rut gems this year and "we can't
(Photo by Berystrom) and
Douglas Aircraft Company Inc.: Mrs. James VAH-1.
most exclusively on clear crystal meet tnc demand."
or colored rut beads and stones.
He said Ihe aurora treatment
"After this, rhinestones htok first was Introduced in Jewelry
lines four years ago "but fall
f l* r.
Then Pari*
designer*
showed luminous Jewelry with
their last collections. And tho
fashion was on Its way.
This winlrr. It was used on
deep tones such ns rnhy, emir*
aid and amethyst.
Tbe Mayfair Inn ballroom was cers, their wives, ami civilian sic during the evening by the MayFor spring, tho Industry says,
fair Inn trio.
we girls will dattla with paler
filled Friday evening when Doug­ gurtti
tones — light rose, Jonquil and
las Aircraft Co. gave a cocktail The wive* of local Douglas rep­ Among prominent local residents
peridot green.
invited wrrr Mayor Merle Warner,
and buffet dinner party in honor resent a lives greeted guests at Ihe Mr. and Mrs Clifford McKIbbln,
of local and visiting Naval offl- door and ushered them inside the Mack Cleveland Jr.. Mr. and Mrs.
ballroom where Douglas offlciali Andrew Carraway, Mr. and Mrs.
formed a short reception line. llraiiey Oilliam, Mr. and Mrs.
Captain James Ramage received
Prominent among thr Douglas per­ John Krtder, Mr. and Mrs. Art a stuffed owl Saturday night from
sonnel present were Donald Doug­ Hams, Dr. and Mrs. Jack Morri­ the "Hoot Owls” of Heavy Attack
las. president o( the company, II. son, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tuc­ Squadron Nine, during a party
G. Ilynd. vice-president, Ed Heine* ker.
given in Nine'* honor by North
mann, chief designer, and L. J.
Douglas Aircraft hosted the par­ American Aviation Co. Inc. VAH 9
Devlin, chief engineer.
ly as a climax to bombing derby won the sixth bombing vierly Fri­
Giant poinseltias and white chry­ activities at the Sanford Naval Air day, and was awardrd North Ame­
santhemums formed huge corner Station, attended by Douglas offi­ rican'* Conover Trophy.
NEW YORK —tl)FIF-Found, at arrangements on the ushaped cials and high ranking Naval dig­ Offlcrrs. wires and guest* of
the winning squadron 'ttjoyed
last: An answer to the perennial serving table. Guests enjoyed mu­ nitaries.
Christmas question of what to give
cocktails In the South Room of
the Mayfair Inn dining room, be­
the person who already has every­
thing.
fore a delicious butfet dinner.
Greeting the guest* were Frank
It turns out that It doesn’t real­
ly matter much what It Is. It can
Compton and Capl- George Whitehe big. different, expensive or ab­
side of North American
solutely worthless. But It must be
Red and while decoralioni were
something to talk about.
used on the serving tables Danc­
ing was rnjnyrd following the din­
At long at your gift It a con
ner and brief ipccrhet. About
vrrtaUon piece, you will be a hit
with the recipient.
A candlelight processional vvtl) featured. Various selections will sixty attended.
That's the advice given In a
begin
the annual bemiuole High bo sung by the Triple Trio, the
new holiday volume titled "The
Complete Christmas Book," edit School Christmas conceit Wednes­ Double Quartette, the eighth and To remove tarnish from silver
rd by Franklin Watts, whirh aims day night at 8 p ■m. The Sanford ninth grade chorus, the rhoir. punch howls, use an old tooth­
Boy'* (lire Club and the Girl’s brush and toothpaste. It is non­
to solve Just about every Yuletidc Ministerial Association will assist Glee
Club.
abrasive, rlrans and polishei
problem a person could imagine.
Accompanying the voice* on Ihe quickly, and gets Into crevles.
tn 339 pages, the hook tells what with Ihe program. Rev Ernest
to give and how to wrap it. what Balick J r , pastor o( the Good piano will lie; Kay Ivey, John
to serve for Christmas dinner and Shepherd United Lutheran Church, Miller. Billy Johnson,Marilyn Mc­
how to cook it. what stories to tell will give the invocation, the scrip­ Daniel, Pam Jones, and Atfclle
the children cn Christmas Eve ture reading, and thr benediction. Ailing.
and how to explain the origin of Two hundred and forty-five
Officer* of the Glee Club ate:
Ihe holiday.
students, all members of the SHS P*-c.i&lt;icn1. Gary Baker; vice prr,i
There are instruction* tn the Glee Club, will participate Tradl «ca'\v*cLle: secretary,
selection of Christmas ranis, the- tlonal Christina* music will be lonNeBrowm busIness managers.
planning of parties and how to
Tharmion Miller, Kvle Kratzrrt,
Store
decorate the house.
David Stanley, and Gregory WalFA M i l l
n t R. lit
krr.
Rut one of tho key secimn* fa| f t
J * .. ,
T
led "giving to the people who D i r t l l C l Q y
I GQ
tilled
The public is inviled to attend.
'
have ao.ndkUw
everything. ••
Here's what is recommended
•-Get something you have never
THIS WEEK OPEN HOURS
seen before that you have heard
MONDAY
THRU THURSDAY !) TILL 8:10
people dim m ing.
Mrs. J. D. Woodruff and Mr*.
FRIDAY nnd SATURDAY 9 TILL 8:30
—Give the biggest of anything Jack Woodruff gave a tea Thurs­
NEXT WEEK OPEN HOURS
—the biggest paper clip, tin- big­ day at thr home of the former In
gest straw hag or straw hat. the honor of her mother. Mrs. 1* L,
MONDAY tint! TUESDAY 0 TILL 8:30
biggest decanter or the biggest Thrasher.
WEDNESDAY 9 TILL fi:&lt;)0
scarf or apron.
Friends ami nelght&gt;ors called
—Give a humorous gilt, such as informally during the aftunonn tn
an apothecary Jar crammed with wish Mr*. Thrasher a happy blrlh
l,«n aspirin tablets or Indigestion
pills _ or whatever you ihmk day.
might amuse a harrasseil execu­ The dining room table was over­
laid with a white heirloom cloth
tive.
—Give the most expensive of A white birthday cake wlih trd
anything — a ainglr rake of » randies, surrounded by holly,
costly sosp, a solid gold house made a festive centefp‘*ce. Cof­
key or soma similar token of 'our fee was poured from a silver cof­
fee service by Mrs. Arthur Moore.
esteem.
—Give a nostalgic gilt—an old
bock, an old play poster, or pen
Make Tables Festive
ny randy in a Jar.
—Give something worthless, such NEW YORK -&lt;U I'1&gt;- Brighten
as &gt;1,000,000 worth of real confed­ the holiday table with Belgian
linen runner*, hmd blocked with
erate money.
But whatever it I* the author glittering metallic thtead. They
suggests, “ wrap It with wit and are washable and ran be used
Imagination."
for year-round entertaining. An­
il's still Ihe thought that muni*, other idea is » linen tablecloth
ejperially with the person who ha* embroktered with rives pulling fir
Irees over a snowy landtrspe
everything

Bombing Derby Activities End
With Douglas Aircraft Party Ramage

Gets Owl
At Parly

Novelty
Gifts Told

Christmas Concert Is
Slated By Glee Club

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Quiet* nose, stores easily!

Get Them At —

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CAMERA SHOP
210 8. PARK AVE.
SANFORD, FLA.

Phone
FA 2-0500

520 Maple

Sherm an Concrete Pipe

al Sixth St.

Vulcan Malarial* Cempany
c o N C ittf n n oivtiioM
MtCraskas »#*&lt; • Sssfard

Hemlines ore riling* With 1 or 1 more Inches of
leg showing, you'll went your legs to look smorter. Seamless Gaymode sheers offer more seam*
free beauty! Double-loop knit givea more protec­
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) -

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Residents To Decide
One Drive, Or Many
Volunlaar workm now art altemptlng to JnJact * littU
life In th# Samlnol# County UnlUd Fund drive.
All typ«c of gppaali hav# boon made to tha public in an
effort, to aoeura support for tha UF. Now, a last-ditch battla
la under way.
btmlnolt County residents face a decision more farreaching than Just whether to give whan they are contacted
b y UF volunteers. The choice they have la this: either put
the United Fund over the top, or loee the system of combtn.r-x charity drives.
. ary few, we are sure, would be In favor of reverting to
the former system of allowing each charity to conduct a
•operate drive. This would mean a continuous drive, January
through December, for some agency. At times, several would
bo (n progress at the same time.
Most can remember what It was like before the United
Fund combined eeven drives. Thsrs still are many charity
appeals which have not come Into the UF. These, however,
were given the opportunity. For various reasons, ths sgendee declined.
aeminole County residents who glvt of their time end
of/or. in tho UF can bo Justified in declining to work in
drives /or agondea outslda the United Fund.
If tha UF does not rtaeh Its goal, however, the respon­
sibilities of taking ears of welfare, youth and charity orgMlsatloas wU bo multiplied many times. The people can­
not afford to shirk these responsibilities.
Howard McNulty, fund chairman, said that the UF is a
matter of civic conscience. He added that UF workers are
disappointed, terribly, In the response.
If the United f*und falls to go over the top. Seminole
County will have given Itself o large, glowing *'bltek eye."
It wiU bsvs admitted to the world that it isn't Interested in
taking care of its Boy and Girl Scouts, It doesn't have time
to nature the Rid Croea and USO of funds, that tha Florida
Children's Homs BocJsty la not worthy of support, that
mental baalth isn't important tnough to worry about.
If tho drivo fails short, tho country, too, will be saying
BY FREDERICS C. OTHMAN box raeket, a multlmlllicn-dollar, per rich noisy monster, but Cap­
itch age:incy.
that It proftrs • separata drivo for each
W A S H I N G T O N -T h era nation-wide thing, beginning next lan dtdc'l know tha total musical
Tho (Motion oquaroly is up to Sominofa peep'
Isn't much future In being s coun­ mooth. Sen. John MrClellan (D., take.

Honaaty and trust still axisL Tsks ths case of Judge
Williams Jr. and tha man with whom ha traded cars
a traffic accident doted the Mima Bridge.
Judge Wiliams was on tha Volusia aide, attempting to
iek to Sanford for a Chamber of Commerce dinner. A
rd resident was on tha 8emlnole side, attempting to
home. A wreck prevented traffic from crossing the

S . ....ge Williams and tha Brevard man traded cars, each

cMnp.etlng his Journey. Saturday, tha man met Judge Wilat the courthouse in Titusville, where the judge was
presiding in a ease, and the vehicles were returned to their
rightful owners,
Eaeh had trusted the other. Judge Williams, in his
haste, neglected to get the name of his benefactor. Fach of
th a M men helped a per»r&gt;n In need. It is a good example of
the golden-rule.

Flog Dosocroted, Negro Faces Trial
■th»V*POJIT, Le. t u r n - A
dt-ywarwld Negro men fleet trill
Ms week ee Uw unusual charge
ef (leg deeemUca.
Willie Deafer wee arretted kg
tra‘ri* patrolmen after be draped
a United States flag around Um
radlver of hie eer te protect it
Ml t-inperiturn that dropP* to n depot* early Sunday.
Officer! B.L. McElhaanen end
Charlei Joetiee said the nag was
draped over the crtll of Dtafels'
vehicle sad was dragging ea the

perm who pobllely
publicly imitllelei.
mutlUi dafiles, or by word or srti rail*
contempt upon the U.B. Hag ehill
bo flaed aot more than SIDO, or
Imprisoned for not more thin SO
days, or

To Pl»y For North
MIAMI (Uri) — quarterback
Bill KlUden of the University of
Pittsburgh hee signed to play with
the Neeth squad in the annuel

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Ark.) presented a sampling of It.
with a survey of not-io-mtlodtoua
monkey-shines in Youngttown,
Ohio.
Their principal witness turned
out to be Joseph Rlumettl. who
they said was sentenced once to
prison for making phony money,
got ■ lix-year rap fot white slav­
ing, and was arrested numerous
other times on a variety of
ehargta.
lie was a plump little man and
dapper, with smoked glasses like
a movie star, wavy hair with a
held spot in the middle, a televi­
sion blue shirt, and a gray check­
ed suit. There was only one trou­
ble with Joe as a wltneaa. He
wouldn't talk. Said he feared ha
might Incriminate hlmaclf. The
nr.CEMBEB II
Senstors. who were Inclined to
Admlaefeus
agree, didn't press him.
Ruth Dougharty (Sanford)
They merely swore In their own
George Rothweilder 'Jackson
Investigator, Arthur Caplan, to
villa)
Betty Lu Robardlene (Sanford) tell what he'd learned In Youngs
town.
Discharge
He said thst soon after Joe was
Charles Rex (DeDary)
pcroled from his slavery term,
Sharren Young (Sanford)
he turned up In Youngstown In
DECEMBER II
tharga of Tramiters Local 410,
Admissions
ratering to the harried gentleman
Laura Harris (Sanford)
who Installed Juke boxes, cigarette
Births
Baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Lor­ machines, and mechanical candybar vendors around town.
en F. Dougharty (Sanford)
Caplan added that the men with
Discharges
Mildred Chorpcnlng (Sanford) cigarette routes paid the local SO
rents a month for rsch machine
John Llrrck (Maitland)
Mrs. A. P. Illttell and baby and that this alone amounted to
ISO,ooo a jeer. The gents wth Juke
bey (Sanford)
bear* spotted In the snorted aaGrace Mettrr 'Sanford)
'•*'! to put up It • month
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“What did tba union do for the
operators?'' Inquired committee
counsel Robert Ktnnedy.
•'Nothing." replied Caplan. " It
was a shakedown."
“Then why did they pay In the
money!* Insisted flea. McClellan.
Caplin aaid they were aearad.
Once they got Into Blumettl's un­
ion. they couldn't get out. Those
that tried discovered that the win­
dows of the bars containing their
machines were smashed. Soma of
their Juke boxes were ruined with
add In the gears. A few sticks
of dynamite In their front yards
completed the persuading.
Soon, said Caplan, there was
peace ar.d all niumettl had te do
w ti accept the money, with
hsanka. Kennedy said this w as a
criminal violation of the Taft-Hartley Art; that Blumrltl could be
fined SIO.OOO and sent to Jail.
Rlumrttl smiled. Sen MrClallan
asked did this mean he wanted to
deny any of these nefarious do­
ings? Joe said, as he'd said before
that h« wouldn't talk. Later we'll
be hearing more -.bout canned
music at 10 cents per play, but
I frar It won't sound mslodioui.

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Tho juke box racket Is more prof­
itable and also more harmonious.
You just sit thrrr, if you hap­
pen to b« boss of a union local
catering to the juklrs, while they
bring In the money. This they
never neglect. Let 'em forget a
payment and they know for cer­
tain that somebody'll pour arid
into their music boxes, or maybe
blast a doublebarrel shotgun
through their front windows.
That's Introd-ictlon enough. I
suppose, to ths Senate rarket com­
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Shop For Christmas

W hy some families have more fun

Fred Othman Says

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Harbert Is Second
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Graying Melt in Robert Harbert.
belter known to golf enthusiasts at
Chick, staged one of golf's greatest
comebacks, only to fait one ilroke
short of Bayer s 272, 18-hole total.
Harbert, who turns t l nest Feb.
SO, had four birdies and an eagle
in s-iconsion to put the pressure
on Bayer.

Seminole Cagers Beaten
By 'Cudas In Overtime
The Sanford Seminole* suffered still enough to give him a com­
their first baikrtbsll defeat of the manding lead in the Seminole scor­
staton ntre Saturday night, losing ing department for the year. He
I n ^ n overtime period to New no r has C5 points in four games.
Smyrna, 47-41.
The small lad was the top reThe Harrarudat had great height bounder fur the Semlnoles in this
advantage over the Scminolcs and conlrst and wxs responsible for
that tied the
ltd all the way until the final the final bucket
three minutes of the game. The game.
smalt but scrappy Seminotes came
AI10BC guard
Ray Lundqutit
roaring from behind to tie It up was next in thescoring depart­
at the end of Ihr regular time ment with nine points. The "little
but the 'Cudas picked up a field Magician” Is one of the finest bill,
goal and a free throw to come out handlers in the area and the most
on top in this thriller.
aggressive plajer on the Seminole
the preliminary ronirst the squad. On several occasions he
inole JV's poured the points was able to steal the ball and
In and pulled their game outdrive
in in for a layup.
the final minutes. 51 52. Sophomore
Like Dandridge, l.undqutal Is a
Mike Robert* paced the winners fine play-maker and did an out­
as he dumped m
points from standing job. Although hr fell short
his forward spot. Uttlc George in the scoring department, he dis­
Perl ties was second to Roberts played all the form that gave him
with 15. The JV's sUII are unde­ conference honors as a sophomore
feated thus fsr in the season. Their last year.
nest contcs* will be against De
lo r the Barracudas, big for­
Land next Friday.
Bryan Shipman paced the
e 'Cuda's look advantage of ward
attack for the winners. Bill Hester
three six-foot, four-inch men
second with 12 points. These
and completely controlled was
the big
two
lads poured in the points
t-oards until thr final quarter. The from all oicr the court but (heir
Semlnoles suffered greatly from
tiiggrsl asset was the rebounding
the lack of height in their attack Ilicy completely controlled the
but the smalt lads were able to boards until the final quarlrr
outscrap the big New Smyrna
squad throughout the evening only when Gracey and Oravalei went
lo work and put the Scminolcs
to lose in the overtime.
Guard Cecil Dsndrldgc paced die back in the game.
Seminole attack with his Jump The game with Florida Military
*tot* and set shots and racked up School was postponed Friday night
taR nim i. He only tucked away the in DcLand because of the unhealed
football pads last week end al­ gym at the new' prep school. It
ready In midseason form. Hi* will be scheduled at a later date.
hall handling
and play making The Semlnoles next opponents will
Ih- the Del.and Bulldogs, here Fri­
were very sharp.
Forward Jimmy Gracey was sec­ day night. It will he a doubleond Saturday in the scoring with header with thr lirst contest be
a total of 12 points, but It* was ginning at 7 o'clock.

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The featured ninth rate at the
Sanford-Orlando Kennel Club to­
night la a clash between four of
last season'! favorites and a quar­
tet of new comers.
The four greyhounds who per­
formed brilliantly here last sea­
son are R. F. Bennell's Terble
Ted. Blaekwall Kennel's Frank
Best, W. F. Swafford's Run Hapry
and Ben Jacques Kiego.
Neweomeri are Keith Dillon’a
Bel Del, Paul Boone's Rural Ray.
G. A. Anderson's Black Revel and
James Gallagher's Shade
In the pre-season schooling the
greyhounds familiar with the local
oval turned in the best aeoret.
Terble Ted and Bun Happy acrounted for two schooling wins
from three atarts. Both Kiego and
Frank Best registered two seconds
and a first In thiec tries.
Kiego, who just learned the rac­
ing game here last winter, turned
In the fastest schooling time of
any greyhound in this octet. She
was clocked at a blistering 31.33
seconds.
This first full week of racing
Is going lo be a busy one. The
first matinee of the season will be
held Wednesday afternoon, atartlng
at 2 o'clock. There will be another
matinee Saturday and every Wed­
nesday and Saturday afternoon
thereafter throughout the season.

Miami vs. Tulane
In Cage Classic
CORAL GADLES (UH1 - The
University of Miami dailies with
Tulane and New York University
meets Miami University of Ohio
Dee. 29 in the first round of the
Hurricane Basketball Hassle.
The two winner* will play for
the title and the losers will meet
in the consol a Iion round .
The tournament, sponsored by
the University of Mliml, replaces
the Orange Bowl Tournament held
the past two yesrs.
Station wagons accounted for IS
per cent of U. S. automobile pro­
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The final round of the 113,000] fair champ Waller Burkemo fotMayfalr Inn Open golf tournament lowed with a long putt,
wai drama packed, filled with The third man in thl* threesome,
great moment* and heartbreak*. 1Dave Marr, Cedarhurat, N. Y*
Chick Harbert and Tom Nieporte had n par.
■hot Milling 29* on the biek nine : Three threesomei later, Harbert
ycalerday, telling new recordi for lank an eagle tn climax hi* drive
the Mayfair course Thl* also tied of five under In four hole*. Santhe PGA tour record. Nobody, said ford * Jay Hebert m ined an eagla
Harbert, whoae ambition "i* to
Jim Gaquln, PGA field secretary, by about two inches on No. 14.
win two tournament! in 20 year*,"
Dow Finsterwald sank a long putt
haa ever shot n 29 on the lour.
bartered the back side of the MayWhat I* the eiilett hole on the from the fringe of the green (a
course? No. 1( would get m*ny keep hi* hope* alive
fair course with a 29. equalling
Nieporte was one of lb* hippiest
vote*. Three golfer* had eagle*
t»o records established some SO
yesterday, two «f them coming mtn on the course. Hie fourthminutes before.
from one threeiome. Ed (Porky) place tie. worth 6636, put him in
Hirbert’a 29 equalled Tom NieOliver, former Mayfair pro, chip­ the ton 40 money-winning golfers.
portr'i bark nine perform a nee in
ped hi* eagla in from near the Now, ha won't have to qualify for
sand Iran to the right of the green. the PGA tournament*.
the final round. This is s new rec­
Not to he outdone, defending May- The *(1.23 that Joe Kirkwood Jr.
ord for the Mayfair course and
(Joe Palooka) won was hi* frit
the lowest score shot over nine
paycheck. The Studio City. Calif .
bole* on the PGA tour.
, roller spent most of his lima
Dow Ftnsterwald. a pre tourney
practicing between rounds.
favorite, was third with 271, one
Two of Mayfair's former cham­
stroke better than Nieporte. San­
pions, Burkemo sod Al Balding,
ford's Jay Hebert, Julius Boros,
finished in the money. Burkemo
Art Wall Jr., and Bo Wmusgar,
collected 6473, Balding 8143 The
One
of
thn
molt
genial
regular*
Bayer, a favorite of the gallery TIIE WINNER—Biff George Beyer Ukca the microphone on Ihe PGA tour Is net a golfer, 1*34 champ, Mike retchick, failed
most of the way, won Ms first U. to tell apecutors at the aimtinl Mayfair Inn Open golf but a golfer's father, Ed (Topi) to make the final round*, as did
3. title with a 14-under par. He tournament that hr wan "rrnl happy” about the way Oliver Sr.
1917 PGA champ Monel Habert
previously had won the Canadian things turned out. He had just collected a $2,000 check
Mr. Oliver returned lo Havana and 1957 U. 8. Open winner Dley
Open and Havant International.
for first place.
(Herald Staff Thoto) several weaki ago when rocky Mayer.
Balding rimmed the cup with i
The new champ, a former pro­
played In thn Havana Invitational.
fessional football player with the
The first lima he vlilted the Cuban putt on No. 4, sank It oo the sec­
Washington Redskins, lost part of
city was In 1901. when be was ond try, then threw the ball Into
his support from the hundreds of
serving aboard the t ’SS Kama* the lake. On the same hole, Bern
spectators when Harbert rot hot.
"Pops" said the other day that relink started In throw hi* putter,
Pars on the final four holes saved
it took ■ year and eight months changed Ml mind. He. too, was
him.
to get around the world on the la tnd-oul on a short putt.
Gardiner Dickinson J r., Ih* man
Bayer went Into the (mat round
Kansas, part of Teddy Roosevelt's
with a three-stroke lead over Har­
"Great white fleet." He wai 17 picked by Ben Hogtn ■■ heirbert and Hebert, his playing part­
yean old at the time and Ihr ship apparent lo the throne, fatted lo
finish In Ih* money. So did Bob
ners. At the turn, It was anybody's
over ninth-ranked St. Louis that ran on real.
By ISAYIII M. StOFFIT
tournament.
The senior Oliver returned to Goalby, PGA frcihman of the
ATLANTA ( U P li-ll look* like helped convince ■ national televi
Harbert, however, was one over
sion audience that even loslag his home in Wilmington. Del. this year; Henry Williams Jr., who
on the front nine and all atten­ Adolph Rupp is doing it again! four starter* doesn't stop Rupp morning, end i» )i he will lour no led Ih* qualiylng round with 4
Rupp,
the
nation's
winningest
tion centered on Bayer. Finsterand Kentucky from rolling right more. Porky started a new job five under 66, and Doug Bandera,
wsld. Tommy Bolt and Wininger. basketball reach, wrnt into his along.
with Denver, Chicago D. C. truck­ leader after 16 holes with a sixi*n No. It. Harbert made hie 29th season at the University uf
ing lines Nov. t, and will play golf undrr 65.
Coa
lead*
Way
move, lie hirdied the hole with an Kentucky with only one holdover Johnny Cox. the Ion* returning with the customers, a* well as In Finsterwald narrowly missed n
starter
with
which
to
dcfrnd
his
1* foot putt. He picked up birds
first learner, turned in a stellar regular TGA tournaments. This holt-in-one on No. S, Tommy Bolt
on 12 and 13 and sank a long putt fourth NCAA and 19th Southeast performance — scoring 27 polnti still will leave time for the sport didn't lost hit temper, although
a
n
Conference
championships.
for an eagle on 14. This put him
he smacked a tree on h it drivn
The nationally third • ranked and hogging (he backboards. Bui neat to golf In his heart—fishing. off No. 4.
within one stroke of Bsyer.
Kentucky also displayed some im Yesterday morning he and friend,
Wildcats
chalked
up
their
fifth
Bsyer mad* a great recovery on
presilve looking newcomers, c* Dr. D. H. Mathers, hid a whirl
No. 17. His drive was in the straight Saturday with a 76 37 win preially junior college transferee at It before tee off time shortly
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woods, his serond shot just missed
Sid Cohen and sophomores Bill before noon.
the sand trap on the front of the
At
"Pop*" say a Porky doesn't need
Llckrrt and Dick Parson*.
green. A good chip and putt saved
The Wildcats have * third coo but two practice swings, and "he
a tie. Harbert dropped his putt to
secullve rough week lined up. To­ doesn't need me on the course
keep the pressure on going Into
night
they play host to Maryland, either—I'm a Jonah." But Porky
IBdefending
Atlantic Coast Confer­ does nred his fishing Instruction.
{ &lt; " S / Y / / Z iv
Buth Harbert and Ra&gt;rr ware
ence champion. Friday and Satur Oliver Sr. is a pro in that field,
in trouble on their drives on No.
and
elalmt
his
catch
to
be
far
day thr.-'ll be host i t the Ken
If. Harbert was in No. l fairway,
United Tret* International
Bsyer near the No. 10 green. Both The Syracuse Nations’* have lucky I n v i t a t i o n a l Tourna superior than that of hit famous
214 E. 1st
hid good approach shots, each found the winning touch again in mint which Include* West Vir­
ginia,
rated
No.
t
last
season;
sank his putt and that was the the National Basketball Associa­
toornamrnt.
tion because John Kerr, who had Ohio State, which tied for fourth N at Dye To Play
Here's how ih* priae money was been earning the scoring load all In the Big 10; and Oklahoma
Split:
I by himself, finally Is gening hrlp Male, which ported a 19 7 mark On Shrine Squad
Bayer. 272. $3.000: Herbert. 9273, from Adolph Schayei and Larry last year.
MIAMI (t'P li - Georgia tackle
ll.ycfl; Finsterwald. 27«, *1.200, j Costello.
Miaslsilppl State, paced by high Nathaniel Dye was signed to the
Jay Hebert, Art Wall Jr., Julius
scoring
Bailey
Howell,
is
favored
The Nats tipped to their sev­
Itnros, Bo Winninger and Tom enth straight vlrtory, 10193 over in it* two games this week and South squid Sunday for Ihe NorthNieporte 275. $300 each: Tommy the Detroit Pistons. Sunday In the should tie 7-0 at week's end. Stale South All • Star Shrine football
Boll. 276. 1450. Ed (Porky! Oliver NBA's nationally televised game ran inlo unrapeclcd trouble from game here Dee. 27.
Dye became the 23rd player to
and Wet Kill* Jr.. 2TT, *273 each: of the week. Schaycs and Costello Murray Stats Saturday night hut
Walter Burkemo and Henry Cas­ tossed la 73 points apiece to lead edged through 63 e: to remain tied join the Rebel squad, leaving only
one more player lo be named to
tillo. 771, 1(75 each; A1 Besselmk. the scoring attack.
with Kentucky in the won • lost complete Ihe South’* roster.
279. *(00.
Syracuse pulled In front lo stay column.
The North team is already
Paul Harney and Gay Brewer In the third period, outscortng Dr
Unwell wai held tn ] | points by complete.
Jr . 2*0. *325 each; Billy Maxwell troll by 10 point* for an 10
Murray, dropping his average to
and Arnold Palmer, 2(1, *2(3 each: lead, widened it to 22 points in a still Imprrssive 31 2 points per
Bill Collins, Don Fairfield, Marty the final session that wai more game.
Nugent Will Speak
Furgol. Bob Kellar, and Johnny than enough to withstand a late
In other S a t u r d a y artion:
Potl. 2*2, (193 each; Al Balding. Pistons rally. Dick McGuire lead Georgia topped South Carolina A t Naples Banquet
Pete Cooper. Boh Watson and BUI thr losers with 22 points
76 72 thanks lo zi point* by soph­ NAPLES (U N I—Florid* Stile
Parker. I*J. *1(5 each; Fred
In Sunday's ouly o'her game omore Gordon Darrah; Georgia
Wampler. Frank Stranabaa. Joe the New York Knickerbocker* Tech got a 27-polnt performance Football Ceaeh Tom Nugent d*t
Kirkwood Jr.. Jim Feiree. Eve- nipped the Minneapolis Lakers. from sophomore Roger Kslser and liver* the main address here
rett Vintaol and Don Blspllnghoff. 10099, on Rlehle Guerln't three an 12 77 win over Furman; Mis­ Tuesday at a banquet honoring
Naples' undefeated football team.
2(( (par). Mi l l each.
point* in the final 70 seconds of sissippi lost to Arkansas 9311 In Nugent's talk will be part of
play. It wet the Knlcks' fourth overtime; Vanderbilt lost lo South­ ceremonies connected with Ihe
straight victory over the l.akrr* ern Methodist 90-72; Alabama lost first Swamp Buggy Bowl gam*
GET MORE OUT OF
Guerin led the New Yorkers In to Louisville 62(3; and Florida Dee. 30. The Naples youngsters
LIFE GO OUT TO A
lost
lo
rinrida
State
*2
•
60,
the
sroring with 75 points, while
will boat a vlaitlng team of pintro- kle Elgin Baylor, one of Ihr first time FKU has beaten the Ga­ tiled grid stars from Houston,
MOVIE
circuit's top point makers, canned tor*.
Te».
In .iddltion to the Kentucky in­
21 for Minneapolis.
vitational at Uxington, there'*
Man Frauritro'a famed Tvtr one othrr tnumamenl In the *outhgraph Hill got its came from the rast this coming weekend. That'*
semaphore which oner signaled the Birmingham Clanlc which In­
the arrival of sailing ihlpa to clude* Alihsma. Auburn, Teal*
AIM and Wyoming.
traders in town.

and needed a slctory or a tie to Frank Albert, who quit last Fri
win the Eastern crown for the day.
righlh time In nine years.
The Browns appeared deter­
mined to make a runaway n( the
game when Jim Brown, their rec­
ord vmaihing fullback, raced 95
yards to aroro on their first
scrimmage play. But the Brown*
could only muster a 22 yard field
goat by Lou Grnra after that and
New York’* defense pounced on
three Cleveland mistake* and a
controversial play call hy Coach
Paul Brown to win and stay
"alive."
The I wo rival* are rated so
even that oddsmakers tabbed the
Giants 11-10 favorites In the "ear­
ly line" for nest Sunday simply
because they will tie playing at
home. A New York oddsmsker
said there would be no betting on
point* hut strictly "money bet­
ting" If you want to bet on the
Giants, you put up 19 to the T(M» AMATEUR — Gene WlUtl. (right) Sanford. re*
bookie's 12. If you bet on the reives top prize end congratulations from Frank Mebane
Browns, the bookie will give you
Jr. for posting the best score of any amateur In the an­
an even $513 bet.
nual Mayfair Open golf tournament. Witxel had 201. Third
Colli Lose Again
place also was won by a Sanford amateur, Mel Fleischer.
Baltimore, which hasn't won
(Herald Staff Photo)
since clinching the Western Divi­
sion title Nov. 30, dropped its
second straight game when It
bowed to the Forty-Niners at
San Francisco, 2M2. Y. A. Tittle's
scoring pass to Clyde Connor and
J. D. Smiths two touchdown
plunges helped the Forty • Nlners
win their final game under Coach

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And Big Moments

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DiMancc*hittiii|r George Bayer, who turned down a
$2,800 per year teaching job to pUy professional golf, today
reigned as the 1958 Mayfair Inn Open champion.
But the burly belter was forced to atave off one of the
all-time finishes in golf late yesterday to collect the $2,000
check, top money in the fourth annual $15,000 tournament.

MAYFAIR RL'NN'f-H-l'P—Chick Harbert (left) accepts
a check for $l,50o from Frank Mcbane Jr. after winning
second place in the .Mayfair Inn Open yesterday. Harbert
staged one of golf’s strongest finishes to take second
money in the S15.000 tourney.
(Herald Staff Photo)

United Press International
Tho New York Giants, busy
proving you can go x tong way
with spirit, slrong defense and a
crippled kicker, arc slim. It • lb
choices to detest the Cleveland
Uronwi next Sunday in a play oft
for the National Football League's
E i^ e rn Division title at Yankee
Stadium.
Tat Summerall, w h o hadn’t
kicked all last week because of
an injured right leg. booted a CO
yard field go*l with on&gt;1 J1T 10
go. Sunday on the samo field
That kick, twirling true through
fall ng snow, provided a 13 • 10
victory over the Browns a n d
fnOpd a playoff game for East­
ern honors and the right to en
tertain the Baltimore folia in the
NFL championship game Dec. 2*
Cleveland began Sunday's con­
test leading New York by a game

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2 bedroom apartment near Pine14A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
creit school, no petr. MIS Elm
U-ELRCTRICAT.
- CONTRACTORS
Ave.
B-A—BUILDING, REPAIRS.
3 Room apartment. 301 Maple
BUILDING SUPPLIES
Ave. Ph FA MSI!.
II—NOTICE • PERSONALS
28-ARTICLES FOR SALE
2 bedroom furnlibed houie. For
15—
FURNITURE A
Interview FA 20091.
HOUSEHOLD
Large 2 * 3 bedroom unfurnlihed
I—FOR RENT ~~
apartment. IIS. 1700 Magnolia

Junior!)

3nr

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE

HtnalD

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•:•. !»t, WmJ r «‘

•T m sorry wo rotiM n’t (jet tho au th o r to como here
to autoidaph hi* b o o k — lir a nit.iul c f crowd* 1'

J—Rl. \L ESTATE FOR SALE
HOMC • S E L L E R S
The belt place to tell your hone
i* where mo*l home* arc told,

SUNLAND
Estates

Stcnstrom Realty
HERBERT STUNSf BOM
REALTOR
DON HOME — L. J. ItlSNTR
.\Moclaiee
l i t N. Perk - Hi. FA 2 21.'9

&amp;

South
PINECREST

C&lt;:h i v ir .~

ML
C ASY TO FIND-HANDY-COM PLETE

too Eaot Flr*t St.

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Horn* Gifts

Gifts for Him

S Pc. Living Room Group
Choice of Fabrlci - HIP 30
10'# Down
Lgy-Away Now Fcr (.hriatmaa
rXHOL’S REDPINO CO
119 So. Mocnolli
Ph. FA 2 4321

ROBES: Waeh’n Wear and Wool
trt* $9 01 In 1149$. Hnhe A Pa|*mt
Set* only 10 53.
n L. PERKINS A SON
P*t F First St.
FA 7-III I

Skgdaw Coxes — Codsr Cheita
Limp* — r ia n tiii
Sofa rillawt

Corner Table* — Tic* Table*
Stop ar&gt;d Coffee Table*
Firm $3 'M
WILSON-UAIER

AMERICAN TUURISTER
LUGGAGE
Strong — Smart — Roomy
WI4o Selection of Slit* and Color*
VOW ELL'S

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
Living Room Suite* — Mlrmra
nedioom Suite* — Benkeavei
Throw Hugl — Cedar nubei
Carving Set* — Rrai* Waro

PARTY o n ESSES IIS II up
Aoaoliai 3.M to IM , Including
white with 75 yd *weep. Whit*
coati for avening.
PURCELL'S

TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
20$ E. 25th St
Let ut ahow you a
TRUE Frotlpmof Frtgidaire
Rofrigerator and Frrtzer

The Accepted Gilt
SAMSONITE
Cord Table* — ISOS
FURNITURE CENTER
114 W. Flr»t St.

Gifts for Dad

iCRESE.N'T TOOLS: Wreruhr*.
Piter*. Hack Sa»».
o ff Li»t
Far Ramalnder 01 Month
Ship a Sbera Blouie*. Aileen
GREGORY LUMBER CO
teorttwoar — Cotton Kail T-Shirt*, •th fit. ft Maple Ave. FA 2 0100
" t a l Tuther* and Co ordinate!
HOLLYWOOD SHOP

Gifts for Him

Home Gifts
Siatte G ladver*
loaullfully Decorated Serving
Tray a
YOWELL’S
Do Your Chrldm ai Buying
g. On Our Ee»y Paymaet
v
Or Lay-A-Way Plan
FURNITURE CENTER

11* w . r im st.

SiereegSenJe ft Hi-Fi

A ltar "4" FORMAL WEAR *nd
ACCESSORIES
Salat and Rant*) Service
JIM ROBSONS MEN’S WEAR
US Magnolia Ave.

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
gt)0 E**t Flr*t St.
Smoking stand* — Kiajr t
Tahli Radio* — H**toc«t
Daaks

G ift s fo r Boys
ELECTRIC TR AINS
Set* and AreeMorlci
0)'e OFF
WINN TV
$11 E lit
p,\ * 3 ) |
the Our Lay A Way Plan
GILTS GALORE
Doll*, (owlm) Sud* arid Boils
Aim Gun* an-l Mali
garhetts

E Ttr*t St A Sanford Ave

Nationally AdvortKed
AVatebfi
l.ir;c *tJtc'ion of tn&gt;*, athletic
Bulovx • Elgin • Wlttnauer
Loaftnei • Eroeit Borrl - Ifatiulten equipment, boat*, motor*, hunting
and cainplm: equlnment.
SANFORD JEWELRY
E'eryihins Tor The S-xirt.man
AND LUGGAGE
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
MO iaaford Avt.
Ph. FA 2 3411

WINN TV
$11 E. tat. St.
FA t t m
We Sendee Record Playeri
Special Rale m all WEST
BEND PRODUCTS. Thli weak
•# ly !
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
1U Magnolia Ave.

Flaoaa! Shinn It 88 or 2 for S3 10
Chriitma* Gift* 0 / Fruili,
Sleeping Bag! SMO up. Camp
Jellie*. Pecan* and Candle*
Blanket* S3 41 cr 2 for $7.00,
W* (hip S k It Grrcn Stamp*
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
Open 7 to 9 every d a t,
S10 Sanford Avenue
STUCKEYS Hwy. IT*!

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H a.;'

tirattnr
Phot:* FA 2.301

l.l kr frant home for »*!e nr rtnl.
&gt;1 \JdR IIIt(H$N REALTY*
Realtor
LAKE MARY
Th. FA 2S23I or FA : W4I
Lakefrnnt 2 bedro tn r.atna home
Praciirall) finlxhcd -in inudr.
Ileaullliil lot right on lake. Short
dm,into (nun DcLand. $2.70&lt;i
c«&gt;h prior Can
financed Call
Crump)on Rudder* In Orlando.
GA :&lt; j i *
Five acre tile farm , Large 3 lied
room homr, large harn. F!a»y
teriiiv mcpli 11 Levy. Phone
FA 7t2Zl

Lot* for *atw, loealed (I mile* W
of Sanfor.t, Ph F'A 2 T..MO.

liw N K U WANTS
OFFER
Cuitom budt 3 hednom. 2 full
tiled hath*, built on large lot
In bi-.iutlf(d Mayfair section.
Thi* home feature* terrain
(loon, large »errencd porch.
Natural wood cablnrt* In large
kitchen equipped with electric
rangi- ami lefrigerutor. Owner'*
equity $t$oo«i Any olfet udl
he given con*idcratiun.
bee
SEMINOLE REALTY
likd Park Ave
FA Z $232

We Feature

I^-mnn Bluff camp, modern con
venicncci. large Fl». room •
loti. M A Bail.

Priced

Low Down Payme
WE
\1 .I,

AKRANGE

TYPES

FIN A N CIN G

7x)rN T R Y ~ CLUB

MANOR
2 lledronnts
Muridn Itonm
■

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F.II.A. -

1.00

s7.80
s3280.00
(Ircludra Cimlne)

only $57.50 monthly
8 ll!a-ki We*l Of French
* Avenue on 20th Street
MODEL OPEN DAILY
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
4 BrJroom, 2 hath kitchen eq.ji|tpe | home Many other extra*
rto Urt*. cliff. LA 2lft')5

SJwsunjctkcA
to n a l ru ctio n Co. Inc.
Ill Woit 23th Sired
Phono FA 2-JI41
'la;fair ircllun. a apactou* 3 lied
room home. TA 2 1(98

FARMER'S AGENCY

X. t Farmer, Rrxttnr
I*. II. tVbitmure. A- -or.
: l* S 1'iench ,\vc Ph I’.A 2 5221
\ : 1r-r lupuri LA 2 271I or I'A 2 1321
liedmun 2 hath CR imme. trr
r.t»/&lt;» floor*, double car nortn.
utility room, kllchen equipped.
Iiiidicaped viitii xve’l. Owner
traniferred. Phone P a 22T4t

HOLIDAY SPECIAL
Errdor Set., Mart at 2 .Vi t hemi*
Spair. romfort. and modern living
1103A L. PAYTON
’ry Set* 2 9$ linxm; Glove* 4 9V
Hrg-qttrfl Leal EiUle Hi - &lt; r I* the keynote of thi* beauilful
Dump Truck* from I 98
nesrly nrw eoncrelc block 3 bedGOODYEAR SERA ILK STORES Ph. FA 2-1301—17-13 i t H 1 , , 1 ro-itn home located in one of
New 2 bedroum home, terrar/o
.Sanlurd * N I C P It reildenlial
floor*, large car pirir and utilitv
U n u su a l G if t s
arrai. 2 Tib' hath* patio, ear
room. iS.KJO, IJ.XJ. for equity
|wrl. aln , diahwailier, biillldn
balance
$3!
per
month.
Phone
While doing jour Chriitma*
(tove, and rxhauil fan PRICE
ihopplnj: me cue varied icleetian FA 2 2374.
$17 900 will* excellent trrm i
Mo n r o e c o r n e r
W. II. -Rill" 8TE51 P E R Agency
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TICRAFT A GIFT SHOP
Beall or ft Im urtr
aik Crumley A Monteith
Weil I'lrat Street
at 117 Sou'.h Park I'h. FA 2 4 &lt;798 Av ne. Laura It. Oiler, It, E. T ifftr
AMelt Prlee, Everelt Harper
G ift s fo r F a m ily
Phono FA M » l
US N. Park
UEAUTIFUL

A GITT THAT BRINGS
FOR
PLEASURE FOREVER
The Gift That la Aiwaya
Movie Camera*, prired from (.72 SO
Acceptable
FARRELL'S ARCADE PACKAGE WIEBOl.DT'S CAMERA .vllOP
210 So Park Ave
310 E. Flrat 84.

RECORDS ft PHONOGRAPHS

J. W. HALL

M oderately

Cur. Ilvvy. 17-02 &amp; 27lli S t.
IMiunc FA M M )l
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Fir the !ic»t fl.ni In Peal K' »ie
iE K CULLILN &amp; HAIMvLY
W. A. CigT#, Jr. Satotman
MU
Para Ave Ph, FA

tables

REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
7SII Urrnch Ave.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
QUALITY HOMES
inc.

look For It In

ftSANFORD FUKN1TURE CO.

3—Hi:\l. ESTATE FOR I ALE

"Call

.1 lU droom — I f t 2 H ath

HOMES
2

I ft Yr s . o i . u
low Donn Ptyrntnlx
A Monthly Payment*
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
fu r liny. 17 *2 A *7Di St.
rhoM FA MMI

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SPECIAL SBRATCBS

IS A RUILniNO.REPA'” -'PAINTING

Auto Repair* It Road Reivlco
IM PERIA L D EC O R A TO R S
HALL'S GARAGE
painting and papering
| 0J Celery Av*.
FA 2 2833
Sites A Sunday*
FA 2-2020 I'.A 2-3714 or FA 2-7U10 *fur alt
Orchid* plant* for *ate. 3 (or
Sudd to your plan*.
MM Mr* Bill Whitley. 214 ROt.UW.AY, Haipttil and Balt
Rimodtllnt and Additions
E. lJth St.
Bed*. Day. Werk or Month—
DON LUKE
Tel FA 2-51S1 Furniture Center
Vt OOliRUFF‘8
Phonj FA 2-3*24
114 VVeit Firot St.
Farm A Garden Center
iN suiiA N ct:
ANNUALS
AUTO GLASS
Ml Ceitry Avt.

HOME - 8K E K K R S
lonely 3 HR. I'll home located In
Plnecreit situated on large lot.
Tenure* extra tlic tile ball’,
equipped electric kitchen and all
the necem ry thing* that tend
to make Ihli home the home for
you. Priced at only $14,475. and
only I137S down. Payment* lc»*
than rent Term* If delire and
AVAILABLE NOW!
Cuitom built 4 UK, 2 bath home
•United amidit thade tree* un
four lUcely landxca icd lot* in
quiet icc Iten of Sanford. A
lovely home featuting built-in
kitchen equipment, large brick
fireplace, awning -vlndo** and
terrj:to floury Priced to »e!t
at ( 11,800. Hi-awneblo term',
AVAILABLE NOW!

&gt; _ r LOWERS. PUNTS
Marlon Market C A B B A G E
PLANTS for »al*. Fred Thut*
ton FA 3-3990

SALE OR TRADE
Equity In I bedroom block home
on corner lot In Highland Park
Wtu *eU or trade lor acreage
or loti.

12 Bedroom houie, unfurnished.
111'I N ItETIK U
13 Oedroom hnuee. urfurmehed
I t Bedroom home, (urniihed.
Aulhegtie old Hietorirvl 1 bride
C. A. WIIIDDON
Ejtate* 17 aerra that t* truly
Furnlibed »p(rtm eat, I0US W. lit. 242 So. Park
FA 2 SMI
unique.
IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS
3 Room funtUhed apartment. MS I bedmom houie. kitchen equipped.
Send tumped add i raved envr
mo., Including utlllUtl. Ph.
Phone FA 23303.
lope lor complete detail* Dux
FA 2JM3
34, Enterprue FI*
llou*e For Sale Or Rent- 3 hdrm.
I Rodroom hour*, unfumuhed. kit* —large lot — unfurnlihed. Lo­
RAYMOND M. D A LI.
cated 144 E. 4th St.
th is equipped. 1(4 monthly. Pti
REALTOR K INSUROR
ft
FA ! MM.
REAL ESTATE FOR SALS Third St A Park Avenue. South
3 rd A d d itio n .
Vail t all Hall
WELAKA APABTMOTTRl m j l
T.
W.
MERO.
Broker
0 private bathe. 114 W. FirH S t
Thone FA 2 3441
lln m ea lieelyiicil F o r
Phone FA M ill
ROBERT
A.
WILLIAMS.
Realtor
F lorida Living.
I bedroom hour#. G irn * »t*d
A GOOD HOM E &amp; A
Raymond Luodqulit. Anoc.
storage.
Rlvervlew
A v e.
3 A I llcdroom *— ! A. H a th s
IIAROAIN t o o :
FA 2-3MI
Atlantic Rank Htdf.
FA ISOTfl.
It l&lt; rare to find n rral good 7
VA • FHA Redronui homo such a* thi* («r
CHOICE LAKEFRONT LOTS
I bedroom furnUhed hnute, IMS
only M.I22M Ve», that* the
In hoautlful reildenlial area.
FHA In Service
Ceder Ave. Available Pee. »$lb
full price, but It's priced lor
U 300 00 with term*.
Shown by appointment. Phone
Conventional
quick *ale. Include* Kitchen
COUNTRY PROPERTY'
FA I M »
Equipment, blind* and Heater,
21* Acre*, un paved road, some
Financing
located on 2 high lot* |ml out
targe dim * Iren, different variShop For Christmas ellei. Aere of young tangelnw* of ell), hut with all city conven
Down Payments
Tw-o houao*. Prlee 110,000 00 lence*. Gwm1 term* arranged If
At
Low Ah S100
rrqulred. Don't wait until after
with term s available
Chriitma* to *re thi*. hecautr
Tnimvdigle Occu|wncy
you tan n o n right In
Sr.
u .» , e.
Wt* liu uiu.licit IV p o n a )
S e m in o le R e a l t y
.Siitisfni tiun u r Yyttr
t i , N. l-ark Am . I ' h. FA
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Mom &gt; C heerfully
Thli ii a gurit pan (o the Rita Eli* Mrthvm—'Velina tinnraler,
He funded,
Theatre for June Jenr.ln*. Exp Adelaide II \|u»e* — A,* irnte*.
214 E. l i t
19UI Park Ave
FA 2 S232
date Dec. 12, '51.

CHATHAM BLANKETS
lattudlng th« Nation'* Favorite
"Purrey” — Purvey Bouquet
Woolihtra Brandon
Full Range of Colon
VOWELLS

l.V U*SSU-Huge 7

IAFF* A-DAY

CLOSE IN
( bedroom. I bath. I turn (arm
h o u » e recently remodeled
Appro*. S acre* cleared A fetu
ed land Low down pa; men'
FA 2 4304

2 l*droom unfurnlihed hou*e h n
ttove, children, no p*t»- MS40
-m eaih. 1*M Summerlin Ave.

Gifts for Her

.Mon,, lice

INSTALLED
TOTTED PLANTS Tit. T \ 2-1III
J(aA nA
or FA 2*i'270 S A N F O R D Wlndithicld
ll.tck (Hit**
/
iy .‘UBAjHIE /
FLOWER SHOP. We t-legraph Dour l . l . i "
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FISHERS NURSERY"~
Sltlarb Bldg.
FA 2SIU
Magnolia * Oner* FA 2 445S S e n k irlk (Ilaoa and I’um t Co.
Ornamental Shrub* • Tree* • P*n HI 111 W 2nd 8t. Ph F A 3.4422 : t - .\ o n r r s - personals
Space Heater* — l-'loor Furnace.
II—ALTOWCIBH.rA—TRAILERS
SCOTrS PALM MANOR
Clean and Service. $1 3$ Oi. *idr
Home for the aged
‘SI Ford F IN pickup (me condi­
tank Installation FA 2 4743
2J9i) Orlando Dr Sanford
tion. T erm . F. A Scott. 4 Vo
Phono FA 2-7214.
HEATING
lutia Dr., DeBary, Fla
Lote weight *afety with newly
II. H. PO PE CO.
It will pay YOU to •** u* befora
Helmed Dex-ADIet Tablet*
240 S. Park ---- FA 2 4231
you buy. Open Evening* and
Only 9$c at your Drug ilore.
Sunday*.
ENVELOPES, Letterhead' state­
EASTSIDE TRAILER SALES
ment*, Invoice*, hind hills, and &gt;lr» Brown Miller * home mad*
Pilitk*. FI*.
program*, e t c .
Prefre»*ii * | fruit rake* at Winn Dale, Z
Printing
Co.
Phono
"r,A
2 2931 — Tint SI.
T»o ton CMC tr.irk moving v*n.
304
We»t
13th
St.
See *t at Phillip* "M " tcro u
:$ At; vm Li s r u n sai.k
river. C. n D*»i»
Furniture Aiming A Store ge
C-iTOn A Wool Varn*. Nation*,
c. e . rim .i ip.*, a , u
Trade I ton Dodge truck for AC
Thread*, Tape*.
model G tractor knohne. New
WASHBURN A AN I INI S
HOLLINS IIORDV SHOP
l ’p»al* ltd
130) French Ave
FA H in t At Th* Sign Of Th# Tctem Pale.
'.'417 8. French Ave
I2-RIIATS amt viOfORS
tVELI im iUJNG
Eairhank* Morte Pumps
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Yo.ir rit-inirte Dealer
Repali* hi all make*
Moot Any Alike
ROHSON SPttnTING GOODS
IIOtAAnp « LONG
I U R M U RE CEMLR
f 4-8 E i &gt;» Phene FA 2.Sfl*t
t: Cnmmrrrtal At
m tv. in st r.\ : siti
Phone r.A 2 2A31
Will *eit or Usdr for lot tO.VA—13
I At I OR V TO YOU
fl High Hat Imat with lop. windAl.t MINl'M
thlrltl. vtrering cuabion*. trailer M V—l'l I 'Mill SI, «n ’ KOm iNU
VENETIAN RUN IIS
am! '$8 .Sunrr 5$ Johnwm motor
line!-,td he*d sag proof hollom
Been tiled (wire Day Phone
rill with p in tle end*. Plaillc
r.A : ; : : i Night Ph f a 22618
or i*&gt;on tape* Cjttoa »r njlon
M F T m rrw
ROIIMIV s sp u rn INC GOODS
cord*.
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AH 19J* Kvinrvde* Now On Sale!
Senhnrlk Clasw nntl Paint Co.
AIR CON 111 MOVING
Sample Prtre*
112 111 AV 2nd St 111. t'.A 2 4422
$«.'|| IK. U) If p Start!itr «avi m CONTRACT and REPAIR t$DRK
10*7
Sanford
.Air.
|*A
2-(J|!
($04 00 3$ If P Itlitwm
M7»ni
t'nmpton* Enr)eloper|iai FA13S40
$133 00 18 II P Faltwin $310 03
$144.00 3 H P Light win $1250) CLARKS PLUMBING AND HF7AT *'i HI' WUaril outboard. ISO
ING ha* moved to our new Inca
Al*q all recomiidnneil tiled nmlnr.
Alter 1 p. m. FA 2 4704.
lion *02 AV. 77th St , I'hone
reduced to auction whole tale
F A 2 2374
2 Goo| uied automatic wither!.
tinre*. Special* in wood, alum!
Your choice for *100
num and l-Iim bnat». Gator
PLUMBING
Taller* Hank financing,
SANFORD CLECTRlt' CO.
Conti acting A Repair*
116 Magnolia
FA 1 1542
ROBSON SPURTING GOODS
Free Ettlmatr*
304 E. lot.
R E. II Alt VIA
tie d I.urn tier. Melal Roofing.
MURCVRV DI TROVRD MOTORS 201 Sanford Ave Phone I A 21181
Thone FA 2 IK14
W. P SMITH
24-PIANO SERVILE
I*—FI RNITUItE and
Oiiitmard Sale* h Service
HIM ii.IIO I.lt GOODS
2115 Paik Ava.
PA 2*23t PIANO TUNING A It I'PAIRING
W. I.. IIAKMON'
• n tu VALUES
i$ - A R n r t .r s w v v r r n
iPh. FA 3 1223 After i to p. m.
• QUICK CREDIT
0 EASY TERMS
Caih far furniture or *arplui, :i v III It. h i m ; i '4i,\ i'll vi T ulls
Super Trading Po*t. Sanford
WILSON - MAIISR
Orlando Ifwy. FA 20477.
For earprntry, palntfne, *er»-n
New An ! I atd Fumliure
mg. roofing, and platter repair,
FA M W
Pine A Uyprrti laic* and Tlnilier a«|dialt tile, a-bnto* siding, 311 R. Firot St.
Wanted Hongl’. Green Pine A mavomv or wood Hept, leveling
IS A V E I
4’yprra* l.undicr Wanted. Hrnry
and lepairing garage* and
Goethe t.un'ber C o, TliuivIHe,
New &amp; Fsctl
wierking call F.\ 2 Is'.'D.
FI* Phone i/n, (collect) ond e«k
K urnlliire nntl Appllanreo
A t'i M l FTt— r R A - L
for Henry Goeibe.

Wall

17-REALTY PVRMinS

$li My equity. PA :nw t.
Thu it a guoit p a n lo thi Riu
theatre for Caroline Lane. Eap
due Dee. » 'S4.

nt p a ir s
d rlcaneri
Kurby, Hi
guiranlMd

la L lic r o f S a n fo rd

.117 203 E. Firot St I’h. FA 2-05M

Sanford* Mo*t Alodern
died furniture, appliance*, loolo
Retitiv hiton
etc Daight-iuld Larry'* Start
Soft Water T V. Stamp*
21$ sinfurd AV) Ph PA ( 4133.
HARRIETTS BEAUTY NOOK
10$ So. Oak
FA 2 3742 Houit Wiring - E'.ectri; Service
Sid Vlhltn
Im n ird ln le
RANDALL ELECTRIC Cl*
I t —FEMALE HELP WANTED
Spur? T im e (Inpurlunll.v
112 Magnolia
I'.A 2 0(15
M .n o r W om an
(JIKLS WANTED
He:tl I itr n n e
White Mu»t he 21 nr over. Apply 23-A— lit ILIUM. It K P A I R S
PAINTING
Se!f-Herv | r t*
In potion ll Pig V Whlitio,
Toy R o u te IliHinew*
bpeetd diet «nd food tuprrvDor FLOOR landing and Entitling
Cleaning,
nixing
Serving
Kitchen experience preferred
wv aie hl?h!v tf&gt;peMed t»»
Seminole County line* 1928.
High trhool education riienllol
bt- ker* ri tr 1 by Dun A BradH.
M.
Gieamn.
L
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M
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Excellent perxunnel rolicle* 41
-treft. iclH” !* toy* n*tl«nally.
hour, week. Stirling Salary $140
Nn v evpnnding In )uur area.
1130 month. Dietician, Seminole
Our distributor*’ toy reorder*
Memorial Hoipital.
n e puuilng In berau*e our loy*
BfCAUSf
are not "n‘ erng* rirk meriI~M ' a i .IH I1 ! i &gt; If.vfvTRl
chindlre.” Wc have li e tirgeil
WANTED AT ONCE
*• irtment. -.*;ileit price range,
Rauleigh Dealer In part Ninford
ed p* 1 ag'ng.
or Fait Votuila Co. Write BawlSince thrte ore lorn* rhntce
eigli'a. Dept. PAL Itu-R, Sic inteirllurlr* av tillable In ihi* gen*
|ihli, Tenn.
rr*l mea, « few 'Inrere ludb
10—Male nr female
vlduali will acquit# a profit*
aide »ilf »*t*l?c 'TOY STA*
Colored help Minted, mint he over
?l apply tn per*™ at Pig N'
TIUN ‘ route In grocery, drug
Whlatle.
,t ,.r.. etr., WHICH WE WILL
KSTAUI.ISII FUR YOU. Cheap
Men Mi men $hi. Dally, hell L.intltoy n e k ’ are lapidly being re*
N f S O L V f TO
rnut nameplate* Writ* Krcvci
Co., Atlletroro, 51a n .
placed by tha
*en*at|nnal
I* 0* mol* t &lt; n f u l « . *lx
TA K A TO V
merchandblng
Il-W nrk Wanted
iniliht* *nd imoking
dliplay*. The itere* make
2. |'it Hill; tlctlri' *||| -t
Itahy titling, irunlni PA 2 7924
monc) So d*&gt; yuu. hut thi* l«
end a j i p b i i ' '( i h t m ’i.x
NiA u (ic'.-Rtcli-QJicX Scheme
thr I rid((writ*ri' LibonIroning, 1”c A lie. PA 2 7211.
toriei in ,
Ojr icpiexfntatlve will arrange
Ironing Saiilfarllon — reimnible.
3» Aio,J mbuti of fliiamaappulntmenta aoon In your AtlIll Cedar, Apt 2, Mr*. Page
bl* liquid*
elnlly lo preient complel# dei f - -III dlNt-Rh ul*rnlt fI'l'iYfll'l
4. Keep) eating andnwklm
t: ll&gt;. Mu*l have a r j r and $591
equipment in good njiiir
ra*h for to ) ’, dliplaya and
nuim eu properly for eale by own­
1tore affuiinla. Write lully
er, 1 block imilh nlv limit* of
UAl.t Imurnnca S*r' iff
Sanford on hlehuav 1TA92 (loot!
about y our eel f, give add real:
3r.l &amp; I rk
FA 5 3811
location fur any type of bunphone number lo!
net*. 25*. du«n. balance on
Tak*A*Tov IMMriliulnn*
monthly payment* See L. C.
Clark Sr. 2»J19 Orlando Dr
l.uml T itle Hulldlnx
t l — kpe/Ul hfflKra
Hroail A C ltc n ln u l S lrcels
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Cage Scores
United Pres* International
R ut
Steel Bm I, Pittsburgh
Flail
Pittiburgh 71 Purjueinc 36
f'ontnlallon
OrmMm OS Miami ( Fla.) fit

Georgia 70 South Carolina 71
Rirr 04 t^ouiilana St. SO
Richmond 15 V.M.I. 39
Texai A*M U Centenary ST
Tulane fit T rial 51
Florida St. ft! Florida Co
Citadel 89 Washington &amp; Lee fit
SSIU M Vanderbilt 71
Georgia Trrh *5 Furman 77
SI Joseph'* 97 .Manhattan 37
A rkinm fit Mlsslulppl fit
Rradiry 71 St. John * (N.Y.) 66
I/Miiivilie 02 Alabama 43
I.j Sj IIc II Lehigh 47
Mldwett
Princeton M Navy M
Xavier (Ohioi M Detroit 58
Scion Hall fit Torunto U. 44
lllinoi* 85 Col of I’ariflc 07
Muhlenberg 86 Albright 70
Iowa 75 Tex»* Tech 73
Cornell *1 tlurkncll 55
Wa»h. 12 Georgetown (D.C.) 73 Indiana 07 Missouri 72
Cincinnati tofi Marthall 86
Virginia 7S Writ Virginia 72
Toledo 81 Miami (Ohio) 63
Dovton Col. St Connecticut 55
Marquette 82 St .\orbcrf* 74
Holy ('rot* 61 3'alr 49
Ohio State 81 flutter on
I'rnniylvanl* 71 Army 73
Wisconsin 56 Notre Dame 34
Niagara 83 Fordham 32
Minnetola 78 Nebraska 57
Syracuse 71 Caniiiu* 70
South
Purdue 83 F.vaniville 82
DePaul 73 Rowling Green 78
Kentucky 78 St. Fanil* 37
■Southwest
Arkanaa* Col. 63 Harding Col. 37
Oklahoma City 78 N Text* St. 63
Anrona 74 Santa Itarhara cn
llendrrron 84 EC Okla. SI. 64
Trinity C8 Sam llouitnn St. fid
Drury 72 NE Oklahoma SI. 62
St Mary'* 66 t orpu* Chri*ti 48
(Veil
llukur Musir Shop ninvm Into
....
c,
second place in (he Sanford City |
«
,dih° 67 MonUn* “
MIXING THE SLAW—At Navy Apprecia­ Jr., give Hhretided cnbbngo th a t "special Howling League la.t week, beating 1Oregon
St.
72
Wichita
55
tion Day, Hnturrfny, M. L llnliorn Sr.. David touch" an it goen fro n t (I. I. can to lau n d ry out New York IJfe Imuranee by Denver 72 Colorado St. 84
Klingerovmith and M. L. (Sonny) Kulsorn cart.
(H erald S ta f f P hoto) a half game.
Kama* SI. 53 San FrancDco U. 52
I h r Muilcian*. led by fieorge Washington 59 Houiton 55
Swann'* 503 lerlei. »plit a three- Colorado 52 Air Forre 44
game aerie* with Mather of San­ Soulhrrn Cal 68 Kanta* 55
ford, ted by Garry Fox'* 531, each Teia* Chritllan 71 Utah M
team taking one and a half game*
due to a tie In the first game of
WASHINGTON (U Pll — Court- 1likely lo move againvt Hu((a per-&gt;have aimed Ihcir (ire at HnKa'a the evening.
Meanwhile, league leading Rur
appointed monitor* of the Tram-J tonally in I lie wake of Thuriday's jUeulenanl*.
atari Union may bring corruption j court order giving them avreep
'Hie lenmilrr* rebelled at inon- nett Painters. with the help r.f
charge* icon r 2.««L . U u u 'e n 1in* clean up power*.
"or demand* to bring charge. Hob Rorsdorf'. 5J4. took two
*
i,
1, ,
... .
again*! one of Ilona a De,roit a»- game* from New 3orh IJfr, with
ho** Jamr* It. Huffa, It
a
federal Judge F. Dickiiuon; &gt;(H|„i,.a&gt; o»en (fieri) Rrennsn, George Kenit' 514 Irving lo stem i t t r v r n u 'v
(UPD
learned today.
l^lt», who issued the order, made bated on le.tlmony that Itrrnnan
the tide. Also,
Celery
, ‘' ,
, , -, A
nnaniuM/*,»,,. *.o
,r , 7 vCity
..7 Print...... urJ&gt;
I.
_ I .I _ L ________ ________ _ . . . 1 . . . „._•»___ _
I_,
k„
hnh
C I . . I . * . 191 inni »crlp* o f 6** explosion* destroyed
The monitor majority appearrd It plain he felt lie could remove ml»ined union welfare fund*

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Bowling Reaches
Season Mid-Point

Corruption Charges Loom For Hoffa

Six Persons Killed
By Gas Explosions

AT E L K S CH A RITY HALL — A m ong the
ninny a tte n d in g ttie annual Klkx C h a rity Hall
here S a tu r d a y night w ere M r. and Mr*.
Rnlph W ig h t (le ft) and M r. a n d Mr*. Harry

lalled Pre»» International
Freih mow* swept out of the
Southland and the Northern to*
day. Weathermen foreiaw no m a­
jor break In the biller weather
Hoiking much of the nation

Quotable
Quotes

Hoffa from office or puniih l,in,
f rit* riilnl that Ihc union inuit *wo C*nM‘* from Gene’* Seminole
Mrion* including ^a
for ronlempt of court If hr balked comply with that and nine other {)r&gt;
*fi "**n* **h*n&lt;1 photographer for the Allentown
at the reform propoial*
finler* of recommendatlnn the ***** Karee * 499 »erie*.
United Prea* Inlernational
At Ihe half way point In the *ea- Call-Chronicle.
In Miami Reach, Fla., Iloll.t monitor* *ay have nnt Iwen
I * m K u » l» •&gt;
The firit cxploilon in the ilretl UNITED NATIONS. N .Y .-U S,
»on.
the
Handing*
for
the
leaiue
W illiam W J i c . l t *
1&gt;»i • »»»l »«id Ihe Informal rrjxirt of the | obeyed
in tront of Ihe Inn routed about Ambanador Henry Cabot Lodge,
,Unk
-nel
(lJf | Mroitrr(( are a* follow*:
I * Ik * I'm irl •» ik * ‘ " t , ' 1' J ,&lt; " ' trim .ter named Render Commi*
30
gucilt and employe* from on the 13th U. N. General A»emLoit
a*atk*t*
riwMii
Won
■Ion indicated the romudimi v ho originally challenged Hoffa'* 7 r# m ,,
their
bed* They were joined by bty’i lackluilre showing:
| * l* r * k * l* .
36
15
T * AM r n l l t w i •■ * r « « « ; I t s * . charge* leveled at the tram ttrri rlecllnn on ground* H wat riggrd * u[n**
too reiident* of Ihe area who "Let u* hofre for better thing*
IX
r ia l* * * a r ll* * * * * 4 *
20*'i
IP
s
are "Mkirgeralod."
a(lv,
have eomplletl a li.l
. .
In IS59 "
BaM Kstalet
21 gaihcrrd to watch firemen fight
14
Vt.ii »»&gt;* cw.li t.f s,*is » t* 1ici*i'»
the
blu
e
that
erupted
in
the
..
? ,
m
of 75 M-parate charge, ag.im t
U
23
22
nnt1fl«il sn 4 »c-»uir*‘l
Itr^jcm
CLINTON. Trnn. - Evangellit
h.r rthe' work
l r ofr rth,
. 'i 'M '-re mainly ha.ed on ' * ? ' Ll,&gt;'
m,i ,
i l i l t , . an4 ,l» m *ii4 * w klrli mint further on
IS’s vtrrel.
I9‘s
Thr second hlait ihattcred Ihe Hilly Graham, on the Integration
triliimmy lu-fnrr the Senate Mather
you. t&gt;r - lih c r &lt;&gt;f * " « ." } ■ / »**«
30 hotel, killed all *lx victims in ‘controverty that culminated here
15
G e n e '*
* * • 10*1 th*. * * l* l» "4 W illiam vv. rommfitlott
berauw it* *iaiu* R .rkeli ’ CommltVff
J * oer •
•l*e***«4.
1*1*
"f
»*••!
for tttr
the night'*
Split ihiinker* iui
„ doubt
iitiui'i b&gt;
i&gt;) Lett
u -ii *
■ ruling
_,
,
,
,
o|,iiv»inin»ri»
, injured 24 perrons, j with the bombing of Ihe high
C k lllilV . It* lh» t-m jktv J u 4 t» «4 wa* Irft In
threee-rnembw commluion, .. .!r ,r c ,o n ly.
Pamlnula c o u n lv . F l» r l4 * . • ' •&gt;&lt;* The
"rf,rrnl txiwling were Hank Kretrer. with
• ...
o fflc* In lit* reu rt h«u»* »• »» '
&gt;y former Ohio Sen! l w f?
, ' anfr **U«v* for . eon a 4 V7 Rd Klrrhhoff with a 5 7. U o « • ' r * &gt;• deail was identified; irhool:
lay
• ’m int* *1 Uanfard, K to rl4 *. wtlhln headed
"Hoi head* and cold hcarta
rndcr. wax
wa. hired by
'* •chc.lutcal for next
K(| Whrelrr with a five an,I as Irsler w.
r i l l i t r* U ti4 » r mnnOt* from Iko George Render,
hy the
Krafl Jr.. 29, a dark never solved anything ..We must
limit -tf the flr*t in ib llf« tl« n ,.f Ik l* Icaimtera, .,1 825o n day each to .•larch In *n effort to gel rid of
K a rh cla im nr rt.u taM ahall
the law but keep In mind
Cntlra.
Average* after Ihc week'* lmw|. room technician and pholngraphor reipeet
• in w r llln * . and *6*11 • '•••..V ** Invextigale rhargrx of corruption Ihe monitor*.
that II is powerless in Itself to
fur
the
Call
Chronicle.
Police
laid
|t|* r* af
* n*1 iK .il i.frlt*
The union claims that the mon (ng are.
change Ihe human heart and must
Aftdr+f* e i ih * t talrn ifif,
►h* 11 again*! the union and recommend
k* »wofn to 6v th * t U lm a n l. hi* change*
Hot* hive exceeded their power*
Richard*-166, Fox—165, DePal- Kraft apparently Hopped at Iht he supplemented by love."
lire
rn
route
home
from
work
lo
■*«nt. nr » H n r n * i. *n 8 »n» «'ith
A»krd II lie were afraid of lov­ in attempting a cleanup cam nia. Maloney, ami Von HerttuR* plmlograph the lilaie.
rfa u n nr d q it it il not * ‘&gt; it '* Hl *n *ll
ing Ills Job, Hoffa ibid back "f paign Hut tell*’ rating give* m pa. Wieeter-162. Sletier and The other victims were ideal!
RERUN—The Communist Hart
&gt;&lt;’u \ l l l * l * O Jacult*
wide authority In track Rest—161. Slrele an,I Kaiee—180.
A*
..f (l.t* t^ »l W ill never was afraid of nothing, let them
lied ai William llraln-r ami Perry German rew (paper Neui Deutsch*«.| T r* l* m n n t t.l
flown
&lt;
&gt;
n
rmrupllon
wllhln
the
na
I'eiotd—159.
and
Swann
Cook,
and
alone losing my Job."
Miller, both IB; Maynard Hirb- tind. on the Writern power*' dev\ll!l*n&gt; W . .latnh*. rtr. »«*l
Callan at IS*
Trainstera' attorney• were ter llon'a large*! union
„
.
I
..
,
.
.
.
____
ner.
39; William J . .Maclean. 15. lermlnatioo lo reject Soviet pro
i% i i i i : .........I I T i il l H r . M ' t l l
tain to appeal I.ellv’ ruling. It ap
Hukmr and Kent, at 157 borgu- ^ w„ |er ^ ; l£tl 3T
potalt that foreign iwwer* leave
j i n i l i v i. m u i i t . i% v a n i o n
n—156. Krelrer—155. Gllttrap—
______ ‘___
a r. «M no i i i i n 9 i v . n i i l i i N V . in patently will take several days
Dertin:
I II * M I II* M l. WO*
irchhoff,
R
ugm
strin.
unim
.
iwinre
an
appeal
ran
I h* made lie- New Peak I ncovered m, K
"Whoever say* no to lb* Soviet
r.vDt.vs vi.fiimr.
LON'DilN ( U P I »- Soviet anlarr Plvec. ami Ring at 153. It Ron
proposal* vvant* a Ihint world
r i .A iN 'T ir i' caiive of iielav* In preparing legal
F in a l R ite s T o d a y wir. Tliat D the brutal troth."
papers.
llc explorer* have ,ll*&lt; ovi-led
ilorf—132. ami I'roclor at
So far. monitor chairman Mar pyramid shapeil |wak more th a n ' llrrh s t ami Holler at 150, llu riie tt|
W R b W
,
F o r Dodson C h ild
M i t l l M 111 *I*«**:»M
tin F. (VDonoglme and hit cot id., Mi If el alsivr sea level during and llroun at Ilk. S r “
PARIS—We*t Berlin laml May­
T o i A m on M e r n n r .. W ho** »**i
Ed rid g e —I I I , Harrison—133, tl.
Carla Jean
Dodson, eiaht- or Willy llramlt. on Ihe Rig Three
r U 1*11 Jlttlfll* ai&gt;**l league Godfrey I’. Krhmitll wlio a (light near the “ pole of inarers
luriu an anti Itotfa majority, | silullly
Moscow Radio reported florsdnrf—132. ami Prescott at IIJ. nionth* old. dird In Seminole Me. Allies rejection of a Soviet ulti­
Jn rk ao ii. i l l * * .
. . .
To il »»&lt;■ h » f*l‘t ,r.|iltti-1 I" III '
mortal Hospital at 7:50 p. rn.. Dec matum that they get out of Her
* » u r n r l l l r n itt.(r»i»tt to lh&lt;- MM
cnnudAlnl for .l l t o i .o fit*-.* li* in n
12. afler a lengthy lltne**.
tin:
■aalM.I you. w llti ll&gt;* * la rk " f I6«
She was born April I t . I9SH, In
•The moat Important achieve• l.n t* *1*1* I'o u rl on or t.*fiu*
J . i m . t &lt; it. 1*1*. am i •*» * * • i«t*»
Sanford, ami lived at 38.3 Tiny mrnl today wa* the agreement
of **ro*
i d a t n i l i r « ,M*. ♦***.
Ridge Road, Casselberry.
Ihal,...the Soviet ultimatum is no
J a m r . I', t'o llltr. 7*&gt;l w » * i ih u r tlt
u rt.to lo , P I.,fltla .
Shr is survived by her parrnli,
(l)r ditciiaslon and. that Ihe
1 1 ,,,Irt la ll no, o r
.lo t,o r inn
Mr. ami Mr* Geurife IV. Dodson, j tveslrrn power* arr prepared to
r u i,f» » o « III h* r n lc r u t * * j I i &gt;*,
fasscllw ny; two sisters, Cathy |lvc U(l to their obllyation* in
" WITXRflH mV liantl » n J m l * t
ami Carol l.ynn, ami a brother ]1(.t |)n llantiiri, Hemlio't* Connor. M o l.U .
• hi* I f , ,l* r »t •'* - m '-'f. 1’ ”
Carl: maternal grandparents, Mr.
—
«sV:ai■
.&lt;■ !• IIIIttN 'U oN
and Mrs. Dee Rirkhimet. Lake
i ,
f ih . f i r . &gt;ilt i -.uil
Mary; paternal grandparents, Mr. New O ffice Created
|i
, o i i j i.u »4 tiu l*t. in*
ami Mr*. J. \V. Dodson, Lake WASHINGTON lU fi) - T h e
J a m r* , ’ «■•III*-r
A l l . ...... .. lor I'la ln ,I l f
Mary.
Small business Administration an­
Funeral servlre* were held Ihl4
or v i &gt; "K &gt; t • tit11• » &gt;•
nounced Sunday night It ha* set
Iill.l,* W H O M * JoNI'.O t'.V I f
afternnro at 3:50 p. m. at the
up a new office to hocii »mati
11 t T ( I u n i K N T C . &lt; I II '
hake Mary Raptlsl Churrh The
A »w»rn f"'&gt;mpi*lnt h » *ln e h *,n
Imsinesx aellvltity In government
(11*4 »*»ln*» vnu In In * • Irru ll
Rev. .lame* E C u rry and the
r « a r t In »n«l r&lt;*f S *m ln , I , , u n lr.
research and development.
Rev. Willard Row man officiated.

m.

I lu r li l • follnued in Oaklawn Me­
morial Park
Hrl*«on
Funeral
Hume " * * in charge nf arrange
mrnl*.

S O M E I ’ K O l ’ t . K M T IL I. D O S T ’
E N O W — 35 e operate k a o fn H '*
in ly Corn m ere 1*1 “ W'kila P rin t

Children'll Home.

(P h o to by B ergetroinj

Deaths

Arcade
Package Store

DETROIT (UPll - Famed *urgmn and naturalist Dr. Alexinder
W. Illain, 73, diet! Sunday In a
hospital in Detroit winch he found­
ed ami named in honor of hi* fa­
ther.

Featuring

SAN FRANCISCO (U Pll - Fi­
nal rite* will he held Wednesday
for Federal Judge Fldward P.
Murphy, 51, veteran jurist who
•lied nf a heart attack Saturday
nighl.
f . /

The Very Beat
310 E. 1st

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NO PROPERTY TOO U R G E for EXPERT
HANSBROUGH AUCTION METHOD of Selling. Far
Further Information Call Collect Orlando GArden 4-U7L
M
f Huh Anti Srll I

•to S. 1‘ IRK AVE.

Sat unlay *iiyrlil liv liouRlan Aircraft (’«.
Left to right. \Y. K. Patrick, llrailey Oilltam,
Ilyntl, Mayor Merle Warner.
(Photo by Bergstrom!

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plunged lo sera or beiow a* f,
south a* Fayetteville, Aak. du
ing the night and sub-frcrimg
temperature* ranged t h r o u g h
Georgia and northern Florida
Weather Paitera Revened
However, a warming trend in
Ihc northern plain* created a re­
versal of the uiual weather pat.
tern. Great /ail* and Cutbank,
Mont , each recorded 35-degree
reading* at midnight, while along
the Gulf resident* of Mobile, At%
and New Orleans shlvrrrd In S
and 33Megree temperature* re.
pectivrly.
Thr Southland'! cold wave vs as
felt during the night from Trig*
In northern Florid*, where at
least fire death* hava been a t­
LOS ANGELES (UPI) - Harry tributed to the Jcy temperature*.
(Tlm t Moore, 70, Ihe freewheel­ Oswego, N. Y., wa* pelted with
ing, fait talking "Klngflth'' of four inches of xnow Sunday morn­
the Amu* 'n Andy television aer­ ing. boosting Ihe total that h ^
ie*. will be buried Saturday.
fallen In that snow-crippled city V
The loved Negro romedian died the last eight day* to 85 inches.
at General Hospital S a t u r d a y
Omega Dig* On&lt;
from an undisclosed ailment. He Skirt cleared during the after­
had been hotpiialiied on and off noon. and highway crew* made
throughout the summer and had Ihr most of the reprieve to clear
been on Ihr critical list since Oswego of *now and a foot and
Nov. 7.
one-half layer of lee in the
Survivor* included hi* wife, street*.
Vivian. 39.
• it looks Ilka we're pulling out
Moore came out of ivlircinenl of it," an official slid. No »n*,ur
In 1946 to try fur Ihe part of wa* predicted for the city today.
"Kingfiih" on television. Hr wa* About an inch or snow fell
considered by Amo* ‘n Andy fan* Chicago, bringing ihe accumula­
a* the perfect "Ktngflih" and r e ___
tion____
to 11 inche* In the part week.
cu red wide acclaim for hii per- Temperatures fell below laro dur
formances.
,nit th« njgjit for Uw sixth day of
icro or aub-aero reading* In the
WINDSOR, Onl. t UIM I—Detroit city this month.
industrialist and noted hunter
William Gtise. 63. who aurvlvrd an
airplane clash in Alaska f i v e
years agu, was killed Sunday
when his car rammcd a drain­
O. D. Farrell’*
age culvert south of here.
The hranl of the Laitern *tnrm
moved out Into thr Atlantic Ocean
Sunday nlghl. but deposited mod.
era la mow fall amount* along it*
flanks from northern New Jersey
to southern New England.
Flarlirr, Ihe storm siammrd in­
to Dixie, dumping six inches of
snuw' at rvichniouti, Va. It left
one to four mcnca from northern
South Carolina lo routheattern
New England.
Aa the rold snap stretched well
Into it* second week, reading*

Wieboldt’s

Aboil I t.ljy.oou new liumc* tire
cxprrlnl to lie rontlracled in Ihe
U. S In 1939 hy private builders.

C E N T E R O F A 1TK N TIO N — II. 0 . Ilyntl.
vico-|ii viiil( iit anil yfeneral mimaKiT o f DotijfLi.x A irc ra ft, wiw th o c e n te r of Hcntinolr
C ounty Icatlcr*’ atte n tio n nt th e p a rty Riven

p ro ject* of Klks, In cluding th e H arry -A n n a

Bitter Weather Cloaks Most Of U. S.

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�News Briefs
Ike Conference Off

WASHINGTON llTph —Pres!

dent Eisenhower %•111 no* hold i
new &gt; cnnferenrc Wednesday .

Britain Sells Planes
LONDON a r i &lt; - Britain it sell­
ing Indonesia six of tit rew anti
submarine Gannet planet

Cow Bears Quads
fsc o n d id o . c *ul a m
Quadruplet! were boni today l« t
llelttein eon at the Hollandia Dal
ry, an oeeurrenee rated at a oner
In a century happening

Cardinal Visits Pope

VATICAN c m ' lU P lt—Francis
Cardinal Spellman, arrhbithop of
New York, wai received tn private
audirnee toil ay h&gt; Pope John
XXIII

3The ^ m if o r D S fc ra lft
VOL. XL1X

AN INDEPKNUKNT DAILY NEWSPAPER
I ’nited P it ** L cm*&lt;mI Wire Kstnblinhed IPi'S
UK*'KMIIKR Ifi. 1

SANFORD. FLORIDA

'Over-Spending' Laid To Dodd
^

^

County Restricts
Work In District
Until ’Acccminfjng'

C o m m iS S IO V l O k C fV S
"

Replat In Chuluota

I l„ ik e '
around Sprint lake
Kathryn
'lo re than .W protesting t huluota
R « Ihvdd. county rommiiftnn
resident* appeared at thr Cntnmlser for P iitrtet I today w-ai arenam fe|(n r rrprf, , ntH ,n
I
ed hv noard Chairman Jntin Kridmmey John Stilton wnn *atd that 1
er of over *|iemf ing hit bud ret nn
hr didn't think I'ommlitionrrti or
ads and bridget
thr Development Corp had "any
'rewriting to bills rrcrivrd hy
tight to deprive property m iners,
f the
Iha Com ml* sinn Dodd ha* spent
nf ihctr right* to the street* «ir« «, ’
nearly LWnnn m thr Ftrit three
or lake* purchased in gtvwl f nth
month* of Iht* fiteal year
with their lots."
Vernon C Dunn, cnmmitttonrrSanlord attorney lull Hutchison,
rlect. who will latic over Dhtriet
representing the It e v e I op men t
I in January, told rommlasionera
TOKYO il'P li—Experta on Rrd Corp told Commissioner* that Sr
that one of the mad* huilt in the
China said today Mao T.*r lung rood St would hr enlarged trs take
are* • giw* through a awrampy
may be preparing to step down rare of increased traffic, and *aid
are* without a houae In sight."
as head of the Chinese Commit that 'With 13 t.lfrt home* in the
Dodd anawerrd that the road
nut government to make a final, are*, what nnv might he * plra
had heen requritrd tome years
supreme bid for equal billing with ,urr ..outil become * harard if
before. He taid. "In the 12 years
Karl Marx and \
I l.enin at the roads were to remain Your re
I've served on Ihl* Commission I
communism t lop thinkrr
tponsihihty is to see Inal you have
ItK fA1,1. KOl f.ll ItlDKILS’-T hcac three mentlsor* of have always tried to be fair about
This wav suggested a* an Im a well rounded, orderly develop
Itonvpvpit Utimp I". S|umi*h-Americn:i War Vcternna, not building rnadt in every part nf
portant reason behind Mao'* ru mtni which will henrfil the entire
tnjrelIter Sitntlhv fur tlu* anniiAl meeting. Almtit nine other my diitrict."
morrd deciilon tn turn hit job as county
The retiring commissioner ad­
mentlur.' wi le ton ill to .(tiojiiJ the irntherimr at the home
t.ba|rm an.of lied China'* s°'ernIhUtixuau-»»!-' 'roferty-ivAi..ra
mitted. however, that hr w st one
nf
Frank
Kvnn*.
Lake
Mary.
Veteran*
ot‘
Teddy
Hoovemeet over to Vlarthal Chu Teh have bail no subtantial right*
thr property ownert tervlcod
veil* "llmitrh Hiilrri*" arc. left to ripht. Kvanv, command­ of
next month Mao would still wield dented and »ttll have acre*! to the
hy the Citrus Av*. road
power a* chairman uf Uic parly, arc* lie said that more than IV* er: I' i’ Priest nml L &lt;) Pirkerinp, ndiiitnnt.
An argument ensued when Krid
Tokyo evp»n* **ld Mao would hor-e* had been ronitructed in
(Photo hy .lampoon) er suggested that no more money
need most o( his enrrgy to meet thr are* tince la*t April and
he spent in District 4 until the
what may be the greatest chal more were Lirihcomlng with the
new Commission reapportions the
lenge of hit career—making a (completion of the &lt;ew*ge plant
fundi. Dodd emphatited that roads
turcess out of the people's com'
Hutchison added that the realunder eonatruction would have to
munea
drnlt "teem ed to think it a crim r
be completed, or be ruused aad
There i* a strong poiiihllity lor anyone to mske money", and
"coat the county twice as moth.**
that Mao it diMatufird with the stated an incident two week* ago
Commiaaionari d i a a g r o a d on
way thete giant labor ramps— when one of the protriting ro»i
thta; and paated a motion, over
heralded at ' the primary unit of dent* offered hi* home for *alr
Dodd * d im m ing vola. that w
the future Communist toclcty"— at the meeting for Vin.tXM “ When
more money be tpent In Diitrict 4
have heen operating
he paid
for it three month*
until an accounting D receriwd Igr
KL
CAJON,
Calif.
(U
P
Ii
A
I
guest
I
yust
flipped
my
lid,**
He want* more time to whip ago. that teems like a prettv good
commlfilonera. with the eiceptlou
lanky 111 year old runaway youth it foot. 4 inch Carl Fder lold po of the completion of Rad Bug and
them Into shape, for hi* rrpul* profit
he *aid
lire.
tearfully
admitted
Monday
night
lion at a Communist thinker—and Sutton told thr hoard that the
Tuteawtlla roadi and tha wooden
probably thr future of the nation only reason the Development Corp that he killed the wife and four "I pray that God will take mer­ bridge now under eonitrurtton on
he brought Into being—may de wanted the roads chord wo* for children of lit* benefactor because cy on him ." grieving Thomas Red Bug Road.
pend largely upon the rommune*. the construction of mote expensive one of the children "wouldn’t stop rendergaat, 39. huthand and fath­ Thr County budget tor road* and
Top rating at a Communis! homr* or* rbr sahlable lake front screaming ' Thr youth vv*t rap- er of the slctima taid.
bridges la $230,000 h r the flare I
lured by an off duty policeman
Why did you do tt* WhyT year.
Iheoretlrlan is something Man hat property.
Why 7" Pendersait atked Eder
heen shooting for ever since he Committiotiers t red Dyson and
When Dunn asked Dodd srbat be
when lie confronted Eder. a run­ wai going to do when he (Dmm)
drfird Marxist ta-nlnist theory In B C Dodd rolrd against accept
away
from
Iromlequmt.
N
V
,
at
the tfl.Wc and cot away with tt. i ancc of Ihc rcplat ,\t(otrte&gt;» Hut
look offtre, Dodd replied. "You
thr police station.
_
_
“ _
'chiton and 'talk Vlev Hand will
will hare about $11,000 ter maindraw up an agrremrnl tietwcvn
trnanre. I had the tamo thing
Surrenders Peaceable
the count} and the Chuluota Deve
Eder war raptured .Monday when I tam e la. You'll hatrn to
lOpiuent Corp., Iraiing the existing
squrerr for the first year or tw«.H
The Chamber of Commerce Mir night altrr a civil engineer told
road* open until replacement* have
Equipment now In Dodd'a Motn
off-duty
police
officer
of
seeing
liei rt built to cmmly iprctflrarion* frr" i lub . ill feature orange him in .San Diego, about 1! milet trtrt will he moved to CommfsatoilJuice Thursday morntnr. iimfteiy
from the scene of the killlngi The er Homer U ltle'a diitrict for
MOSCOW a r i l - Ttse Commu-K,,,d,r •to* T,wl“,lon
t,-v
Minute Mud Corp
nist P a rty , central committee m„ ' UmmUaloncr.. the road, will m.t of Orange
officer
arrested the voulh who on roadi tn that area.
juice coffer and dough
tod*' amid Wratern speculation it
t " miwrecl with or turn up
lurrrndered
peaceably.
note will give -Mire a good recuse
a. about to nut! former Premier l,n,‘» ,h ' •nmplellon nf the new for refuciri. In &lt;onk breakfast
I did It because Diane it year*
Citrus Promotion
Nikolai Bulganin front party r.vik* *r r r " road*
for the bimnetsmen
Arrange old. one of the slam rhtldren)
Last spring Ihilgnrdn wa» fired
meut* for thr orange juice were w as screaming She wouldn't itnp Ahead Of Schedule
a* premier and wa* turrrrdrd by K l.. M o u , T a v r v c — I F made by John Fn*. pretldent of screaming That itaried the whole
Nikita Khrushchev who la alto thr
I " w w I uALb
Ii
CHICAGO (UPI) - The Florida
thing." he said.
Minute Maid
Prndrrgatt. an airrraft plant Citrus Commission, taking advan­
party leader nulganin ha* alrrtd C f —
^ * .,A C C r ; | | c
"Orfre" Cliiti oirm brri will say
hern removed from the prnld J i a r U
V * U l9 r T l l l b
farevcell to I ift Joe Tullv, for worker and a deeply rrllglmit man tage or the cold wave, has itartad
him, or governing hody. nf the
MIAMI (UPD—Stale Sen Fred mrr ruiiimiMiding offh * r of ' 'l l whi, bail lakrn Eder into hit home aha ad nf schedule Hi campaign
central committer,
It Dickinson nf \trd Palm Reach .'i, ho i» leas in i: for tint * in ii\ weeks ago to "help tave the In promote citrus at being food
*&gt;lme then, he ha* Im-it linked say* Florida ran f»cape new Ivxr* Matblnglon, D '
Ac . or ting In hoy * soul." found hi* wife, lasla, for winter time lUneisei.
General Manager Homer Hooka
with the "anl party group' nf for for the next two year* hv rutting i a id Jamr. D damage, several 37 fatally tbnt in thrlr homr here
of the Florida Citrus Commission,
m rr Premier Georgi Malenkov out the • frtllc ' in the tuolgrt
of Tull} * dote assmlatr* will be Friday
hrrr for the Nations! Food Sales
Happy Over Faplurr
and V. M Molotov, fornier Dep
lie told the Dade County Bar prrvenl to srnd him off In gisod
to v arimis roomi throughout the Conference, said the agency felt
uly Premier l.arar Kaganovich and A**n Monday that to keep nut of *1y le
Dmitri Sbepllov, former foreign the rrd it might tie iieee*&gt;ary also
(In meeting • *11 iw held at house and adjoining garage. Pen that il would pay off In start the
minister
"In plug *ome lovu' ol't in re&gt; rnu- Atr - Appleby t 'a id e r Hotel ret. rlrrgast found hi* four children, fight the cold war" rampalgn
Allen. ? Diane I Thomat Jr , now instead of waiting until Jan.
Ohierver* noted that there h*v source* and thr lairs lav "
tautant at til a m
f&gt; and David. 9 all with thrlr 3 as Initially planned.
heen no nffirial announcement that He *aul it the stale tighten* col
"This cold and flu weather over
throat* slashed
any nf the anti party group hsd lection of it* prr*enl lav law* thr
The two oldest hoy* alto were the country ia giving the new
tsecn expellmt from the party it stale should be *h'r tn collect 7ftb
Florida citrus rrop a terrific aendself
million dollar* in the next hien
dttembow led
Partly rioudy Ihmugh " ntne*
I'm glad I'm captured." Eder off." he said
The rommittrr meeting *t*nrd nliim
Monday. It wai hlghllghtrd h- a The stair auditsr t Htice ha* day, told again lontchl. hlowly said. *M am happy tn get mmehitter bloat by Khniahrhev »i Bui ritim ated revenue will total fit* rising lemperaturr* "ednrtday. where wherr It'i warm and In gel
Men's Club Sets
ganin and the other *ntip»n* million dHlart egemat an etli High this afternoon In the 'n't food
memhee* whom hecalled a dr*
mated Ttfi mtllmn dollar* needed low tonight t*. In l'» Nnriheasl lit
Christmas Party
pieable group ofwretched ir'it
In run the stale tor the nest two north « lod* I*. In 3 ' mile* per
hour.
Should Know Now
era."
year*
Die Methodiit Men’* Club will
IMTFAI.4 ) N Y —4t i n I — Af hold tit annual Chrivlmaa Tarty
ter ;rtii&lt;ig » tlrket for iperding »t at the Children'* Mom* In Enter­
4' mile* an hour. Demelrio 11 fti prise at 7 p m tomorrow.
All member* who plan tn attend
vrx* y. roared off tn hit car at
nsvr Mi milet an hour lie got should he al the Ftrit Methodist
another ticket at soon at thr mo Churrh at fi 30 p. m. Dinner rei*
toresvlr patrolman rnutil ratfh up enattoni should be made with
- lies**1 Coleman FA2-4J7I.
with him

The replat ot North Chuluota
w*« appmtnl thin morning hv
SAINT F.TIKNNF. I ' r t n t i Semtnolr Countv Committionert
_
. ,
'(U P lt— An Algerian rrhel nog tn
The replat «a. requeued hy the
the industrial reeion around Saint
Etienne hat heen tmathed poliee Chuluota Development C orp, to
clo«r certain rnadt in the area
announced

Rebel Ring1Smashed

on Chrittmat tree* thta year will
run up to in per rent higher than
tail teatnn. a survey by United
Press tntrrnational hat *hown

UP IN CIIILL'Allt — Frank Plnnkev, prnferxionel flan- S a le s , Profits U p
mle painter, (rave the City of SanfnrH pnto a "nnee over ' WASHINGTON tlT h - hales
Witly" In today’s enrly-morninfr chill air. Plankev paint- and
- j prnflit
■- after
tales climbed

f

Pd th e flnjrpole th r e e y e a rs apo.
(R erjrstroni P hoto)
during July. Augutt and Septem
■
■ ■■ ----------------------------------------- - her. the government said last
night

Citrus Industry To Rely
On New Law, New Color
*

LAKELAND it P h — The Flo orangrt amrr 1039 but « a t ruled
rida eilrut Induttry today relied out In 1915 when the Food and
on new legialatinn and a new Drug Administration decided it
mutt be rlattified a poison, How
eotorlng compound to allow it to ever, under emergency legltlatlon
Ingallv put artifiral coloring on introduced by Cnngrrttman Jamra
tta orangrt after March I
A. Haley of Saratota, the action
The US. Supreme Court. In was not to lake effect until three
Overruling the Fifth Circuit Court year* later, nett March t. In
of Appeal!, Monday upheld an order to give the induttry time
order by the federal Food and to find a tubtliluir
k Drug Administration whirl- ttrurk 1 The high court ruled Monday
" "red 3!" off the accepted lilt of in a unanimous action that the
eolor compound* But the induttry Food and Drug Administration
hat come up with a new coloring wav legally in the right when it
auhitanre ami pmpn«ed the legit made ila 1955 decision.
fation tn make it legal
But former Congreitman J.
Red 31 hat been u»ed to color Hardin P e t c r a o n of Lake­
land. Ihc attorney who handled
★
★
★
thr rate for the plaintiff* said a
bill hat slrcadv been written fur
submit dun to Congress in J unit­
ary which give* the induttry re­
lief
The proposal, said Petcraon.
provide* that a new catorir* wbstance in time* lets tw it than
WASHINGTON l PI I - A Flor­ rrd 3?. "eltruf red No' J," he
ida eonrrettman announced today uted in the coloring prove**. The
he would introduce legislation to meature alio aelt maximum
permit hit ttate— and Tex**— to levelt nf utilisation for the com­
'continue artifirial coloring of pound .
orangrt
Seemt mine ripe omngr* Irum
Utoae ilalct are green—not or
ange—until the? are touched up
P Sen. Speatard L. Holland'c ofDee laid hit legialation would
overcome the ellecl of Monday‘t
■#
unanimous Supreme Court ruling
Thrrr lurglarirt ill two nights
outlawing the coloring additives
under pretcr.t ttalulrt The pro- were reported to rlt&gt; and count'
reai may be tonttnued under a authorities todav.
lllt last night wrrr New York
•peeiat law only until nevt March
Jterr Garden. Wen 13th St . and
1.
Holland'* office vaid hit pro the pro thop at Mayfair County
poted bill tn the new Congrea* Club, Golf ballt and iweaterv were
dealt with a sul-vlitulc toloring stolen at the pro shop Taken from
S material which ha* approval of the beer garden were cigarettes,
the Food and Drug Adminlstra- a jar of pennira. several hoxet of
clgara. four ftfthi nf wine and
lion.
Artificial coloring of the orangrt several pint*
Jim Speneer’a Restaurant wa«
la a critical protdem to that Industry l-ccausr houtewivej won't buy entered Sunday night. Money from
a juke ho*, rig arettn and mnnev
green-aklnnrd orangrt
from a ditprnting machine, an un
determined amount nf liquor and
ahou' I1.V) in nickels and dimet
O f f ic ia ls E n fo rc e
from a bnv were reported atolen.
At Spencer'* and the beer gar
Y o u th W in o H o u rs dm.
entrance was gained by fore
Youth " tnj hours a* t**c v'lvf*- ing a window
fe e le r arr Seine enforced by the, Investigating Hie pro thop bur
hun &gt;taff a"d rt'idenit should be glary it Sheriff t Deputy Vern
picked up nronsHly at ctottne Brewster Sgta. Ren Butler and Leo
time. Ronald I'err*-. re realion di Itock are investi'-aiin;; the others'
re-t r. **id toda
It it the re s-mnslMHlyr of the
sl*1f to re-nam it F i* ree ter until T ip s ‘ E m b a r r a s s ’
all »tudenl«, eattleutarlv girlt,

Holland To Sponsor
* 'Color Added' Rill

Voice Of Experience
NFVVTON, Iowa (U P tl- When
police recovered a rar vtolen hi
thrrr teen agrrt Monday, the ten
ior member of the trio, aged 11.
viat teaching hit two younger
rompaninnt to drive.

One Favor, Please
SAN FERNANDO. Calif t i l'll
—Roland Anthony Collins plesded
guilty to hit Mth charge nf drunk
ennen, but had one favor to ask:
"Don't send me to the county
Jail." he pleaded "I can't itand the
amng there."

Birthday Teaser
RASSFIELD. Mitt I C P U - John
Adam Faler added a leaser to thr
invitattom In hit birthday party
that ought to giiaran'rr nrsr per
feet attendance
Faler. *fi promised to ' dance
and kirk up my heels."

Ike Calls Cabinet
WASHINGTON l U P li- Prril
dent Eiaenbower tummoned hit
Cabinet to a spertal W hi t r Huute
meeting today to review legist*
•b* pvop**al* he wll' ,|b —w •*
the new Congress In January

Seafood Plentiful
NEW IBERIA. La
tl'P I&gt; Sehool authorities hope local etc
dentt likr seafood Slate game
agents have contributed four ton*
of imdrrtlrrd thrimu eonfiiralrd
Irom New Iberia fithermen. to
tchool lunchrooms.

Authorities Report
Three Burglaries i Dajr Planning Trip

have ifp the erenii-e«

W h ite H o u se S t a f f

Hourt at the Youth Wing: MonWASHINGTON (UPI)
The
f dan and Tuesday. 7 tn 1&lt;t p. tn . While Houtc- today described a*
Thurtday. Friday and Saturday. "very embarratvlng" Iht
cent
7 3ft to 10 .“0 p. m
lip* some guest* left at thr White
lloute cloak room T*«l week after
a formal state dinner and mutt
Until Proven Guilty calc given by Pretldent and Mri
NEWBURY. VI. - t l PI i When Eisenhower.
the Janitor nf the tra d - *ehn&lt;&gt;!
"Any one who comet here erg
here c as indicted on first drgrrr ularly know t that it |uM lan't
murder ehargr- the •rS-ei&gt;| hotrd done." said a White Houtc *o-i*l
voted 1" let Mm eontlmre nn the aide • The White House it not the
tame at a hotel nr reita-vranl "
job during non tchool hourr

UNITED NATIONS. N. 1
fl'I'Ii
Secretary-GeneraI Dag
Hammarskjnkl today planned a
new tnuiMv-stiuotin*- tnission In
the Middle Ea»t to calm the tateil
border flare-up between Israel
and the United Arab Republic

Gold fine: Not Guilty
BOSTON (L'l'l) — Industrial!!!
Bernard Goldflne and hit seerr
lary. Mm Mildred Papermin,
pleaded innocent today to charge*
of criminal contempt for falling
to surrender butlneta records to
thr Internal Revenue Service

R e c re a tio n C a rd s
‘ M u s t ’ By J a n . 1
Civic Center memhertbip canlc
mutt be nMained
jJn
am rdlng to Ronald Ferry.
ford recreation director
Vfter that date, any student at
trisding • the Cirri Center 3'outh
Wing without a i ard will he tent
home. Ferry taid
Vlt participant* who h u r not
done to are urged to gel their
rardi at the recreation depart
men! office Monday through Ffl
d*v. from l to &amp; p. m. Perry *ti
led this morning that many of the
boy i and girl* in the program are
without card*

7

Mao Seeks Niche
Beside Karl Marx

Killer Of 5 Jailed;
Says 'Flipped Lid'

Red Bosses Meet,
Bulganin On Brink

’Orfee' Club Sets
Meetino Thursday

Weather

Through Congress Fight,
South Should Rise Again

Obedient Citizen

• Al'KSsONVILLE i L'l 'l i — Fred
"I am not advising you to con11 Kent prominent attorney and erdt the hattlr against Integrafnrmer chairman of thr Board of Minn as a atralegtr necessity to
Control, tods' called for a revo winning the war against unlawful
lulinn" of Southern slates against ‘ usurpation of power by the Su*
the U.5. Supreme Court on a preme Court," he said.
rarifffBitional haftlffifld
"I
hnvf itm e rnaufh td
Kent.
member of thr power k"ow
of ,cUo°
which results in a proper limita
ful state inriltuticn policy making lion of the authority nf the court
hotly from I9M11. said the time
must of necessity effectually pre­
had come (or another revolution— vent
the imposition on ua of any
"this lime a revolution nf the law whleh
ha* not heen made by
states amt their people against

YONKERS. S. V. - I UPI I - Pn
liremrn were finally able tn ratch
up with a drlverlrst runaway
hnr*e from the Vnnkers ftaraway
when he itnpped for a traffic light

Jaycees Plan Yule Lighting Contest
The annual Jaycte
t hrutmas
Lighting rontest wtlt be held in
the Sanford arra again this year.
Contestants may .-nter either or
both Hasslflfatior, of residential
or commercial, although separate
entr- F*»o't are romil»rd for each
t t entry
According to Chrittmaa Light-

aton, including all ressdentiat rntries.
y„ur f,r))
0f , j j j gas
mgs Bond will c* presenieM m di
vision winners bv the Florida
state tt4nk. the Sanford VHinttr
Bank. Florida Tower and I ight
Co. and The Sanford Herald
Four »ptond prises of ten silver
do'lar* each will be donated by
'n*tl»*, t'n B'ank. n »xe a
•he Jay reel
ing Chairman
Carletcn Bliss,
mg
x.nairm«n v.*riric.n
n u n , the
uir
v-oniiorrciii display
uispiay*a include
uiriunc
Commercial
Jaycees want to make Sanford the doorways show window* and
••Chrifimai LlgHIre capital o f 1building decorationi. The price it
Central Fond* "
pouearioM of the Florida Power
Residential entries have been and Ugbt Traveling Trophy for
broken down into four divisions, one year.
rellrtous letlingt. traditional a r - ! All entries, according to Bliss,
• y iitig and hrtlovrr all decorations, muit be mailed or brought la the
Beat over-ill U an autounao d t ^ l l $ u u la te n tM t* Booth bg

Dec 22. t untrstants are request­
ed to Veep their display s lighted
every night between 7:30 and
9:30 until winner* are announced
This will give judges ample time
to cheek all entries.
Phoned entries will be taken
at the Jaycee booth. Jaycees hare
urged all residents and business
firms to enter the contest. Since
displays must be seen from the
highway- nr road. Die resulting
competition sritl enrich the Christ mas happiness of travelers and
everyone who passes hy a tonteatar.ta houae or plaee of busi­
ness.
Before ruahtng to submit the
however, hope/ula should

NO. 327

:states
: : , r lights
r r

ON LAST HI N—A. L- Weak*, engineer for FutlUle.-s guve him a big send-off tin perron
the Atlantic C-oaat Line Rhilroid, left Sari, and with this sign) a* he roared down the
ford yesterday afternoon on No. 91 for hi* track* for the final time in the cah of the
Viet run. Weak* vho live* in Tump#. I* re- engine.
(Bergstrom Photo)
ririny after 63 year* oi eeiyue. Riulroid

'* ." -„ r i“|eiy
- " {or‘..ungM"federal K .^ s i?w|(|J|wd
,o u n *
,
ins the Supreme Court through
But the iJ ■ year • old lawyer |U te monf)
stressed thr South cannot make Tbr (|eh, ag„ n„ ,h , high tri­
ad all out attack on the Supreme ta n it .-c |n y* wnn
tf U U
Court’* decision* on the hatia of
financed and haa the
segregation alone "
proper leadership." h* taid.
"Thr political cards arc stackrd
It li a light to maintain
against ua." he told member* of preserve slates' right*," the ter­
the Sous nf the American Revo­ mer state Democratic executive
lution,
committeeman laid. "That fight
But he added that if an attack for their right* abould be n u d e
il made on "all of tha attempted by and financed by tha state*
usurpation* hy the court, we can thcmaclvea. And tt aheuld he
enlist the support of a majority made on a icale which die*
of liie people in all the atatc*. regard* coat, betaute vittory a
!»•■ in
.a the
ska Southern
W
ai it ham aUtas."
«isiaa" 1»
i n im
lmncsrtanL"
X
lent just
portant
bs

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Former Residents See Derby Action

New Changes In Social Security Law
(rtik irte g U Iba first el !* • dls since then to prepare detailed in­ 2'* per rent

The Heavy Attack Win* One
bombing derby not only has attract­
ed "big wheels" of the Nsry, but
also former VAI! squadron person
el who are continuing their work
with nuclear bombers in Hat Wing
Two or research divisions of the
Navy.
Among the visiting Naval offi­
cer* are former Sanford residents.
Cdr. Blaine Libby, staff ComllatWing Two, Whidbey Island. Wash.;
Cdr. C'y Fitton. Director of Train­
ing. IIATUI'AC; Ledr. L. 8. /-ok.

And it will apply reive monthly old age survivors

and disability benefits in ASM will
patch** ulUug itait fwtkMmtu terpretations of the new amend­ to the first $4,900 of snnual earn­ receive
bigger checks. iiin in g in
changes la Ihe R*cUI Srrartly law ments. and to apply them to the ings instead of stopping a I $4,200
■a4 r t i l tie r will
*•
HY LOUR CAMELS
WASHINGTON—IUPI)— Virtual­
ly w r y family In America will
ba affected by major cbangei In
Um Social Security law which will
go Into effect over the neat few
weeki.
These changes acre voted by
Congress at Its recent session, and
worn signed Into law by President
Eisenhower on Aug. 29.
The Social Security Administra­
tion has been working overtime

millions of individual rases in­
volved.
Here is a summary o( ihc inotl
important changes, and how they
will affect you. Additional infor­
mation on specific iltustJons may
be obtained from local Social Securtly offices.
Payroll T u n
The Social Security la* dedur
lion from your paycheck will be
bigger, starting Jan. I. The tax
for both employers awl employes
will go up from 2&gt;i per rent to

at it docs now. The net effect of
these two changes for people who
pay the maximum will hr to in
crease Ihr annual bite rom $31 SO
to $120.
The tax on self employed per­
sona likewise goes up on Jan. I.
from 3 3 A In 3 3 t per cent, and
the celling goes In $t,Mn
The higher taxes will affect 71,000,000 people
Old Age and Survlior* Insurance
The 12.300.000 people who rt-

Bikini Suit Inventor Designs Another
PARIS —&lt;UP1&gt;—The man who 'look in hix eyes. "That's the way
Invented the bikini bathing suit you make the big, new rtiicovrr
and f t« s new . * t . . . dimensions ies."
Ilut for Ihe mtld mannered Pari­
Is the sport of girl-watching it at
sian, who at *3 ta often called the
It again.
Yor anyone who like* midnight "Bathing Suit King." the biggest
■wlmmlng, he baa come up with success so far it certainly the
t phosphorescent suit which floats. bikini.
Advantage: It can be taken off. "I created and launched it In
parked on Ihe nearest wave, and June 1$46," he said.
"To present It. we picked a
•■•ily found even In pitch darkmodel named Ucnurdinl. Her
Or else there la one with tacks main occupation was dancing In
•a the outside to ward off sea go- the nude In night clubs.
"We chose her because of her
tag wolves,
perfect plastic qualities," hr said.
"I'm always experimenting." "When she displayed the bikini
Hid swimsuit designer Louts Ihe first time she did a sort of
Rstrd with a dreamy, faraway striptease in which she took it
off, folded it up and put it in a
Legal Notice
match hoi.
Al (he momenl the bikini was
ruse tiH i'i IT in i n r. v iv m
Jin trV si. *"nt:ViT. iv **t» rim launched, Heard said, t rance was
heading into an rxplosion of Joy
•RHiVni.tiYou wts , rijo n m s .
and high living after Ihe grim
'* ' • ‘ J X S o°T T lV n
VOTU’K III IflSnUBT OIVKN Ihit. years of occupation and war.
•tirsusnt la llanl "•«*•• c»«4»f*4 "People were In Ihc mood for
an tha tth Oar «f [xcsmSsr. A. t&gt;.
|H I, la iM t earlaln enus* I*a4- new ways lo amuse themselves
Ini In lha Clrealt Cavrl 1" anA and rnjoy themselves," he said.
h a ls e U Canale Klnrlda. la
"The bikini came out Just al the
right psychological moment."
Tha phosphorescent bathing suit,
IIUIS IeV«Bi iiiu n rm w i ni» a*
aa Rtarrl puts It. "swims by it­
lha a h r s a a M Crculi O n r t . wilt,
self" because of liny hits of cork
bH w nilxr ISth,
J ISIS, a t
I l i H n c in c h A. M. n f f . r far Ml* In Its seams. It Is designed ao
■n4 Mil la lha Mati**t anil West that it ran be peeled off quickly
t i m e r far cash a l lha front
fi
S«ir
of
af tha i-ffurt
&lt;'ouri lo
hanaa
a n af
of Kamlanla
. ..... and easily In the water, Heard
Joanrr. Klitrie*|^ln tUnforA.Kl'irl explained, and it it for glrlx who
Aoocrlbad
4
pra„ „alluaia
„ ___am hal«e
In Soml- like to enjoy the freedom of a
hi
Cauntv. n»rl&lt;1i. in. wit i
• -t la,
if Tiff » midnight swim with no bathing
la l »- af —
Block
of
suit at all.
'f t sIlia.. Town of SaafarA. ar*
, _____ _____ ia (ace, lft)_
There are not, apparently, too
14a. 'a
a c eXian
n r e l n eIhrraof
In K. It.
raanrAaA
Traf
many glrla who seek auch enjoy­
llat Ii-Ok I. f-aata st-«l
irtt
a? Ilia I’nblla flacarAa of
ment. Heard confesses Ihe suit
hamlnnia t'nuatr. Tlnrl-U.
ha I-I aale lo ba maAa un rni.nl In has not been a tremendous suc­
haA la «rr«r*»n&lt;-a
armrAanca with
tha tariaia cess.
••A
aalih lha
| f snA la erdar in aiiur
lafr aalA Reard said he tries out all kinds
flaal Aacrae.
&lt;&gt; P. ItaraAun. 1'ltrh
of eccentric bathing suits In his
». r hunt for a first class innovation.
UTKXHTIllAl
V11 "a
O
W
H
Attorn,ia for 1’lalntlff.
Here are some of the new ideas
Mjfr IJaaaalt. a wlAaw
he hai attempted without, alas,
KAararda BallAlae
lalHIa.
producing another "bikini'' suc­
Irallaa f&gt;*». | | , jtit.
cess:

J

—A bathing suit made of ply­
wood atrip*. "It ran be waxed,"
he said.
—A bathing suit of woven gold
cloth. While worn It can he hook­
ed up lo a radio and used as an
antenna.
—A bikini made of supple alumi
num band*. "It sldnri brightly in
Ihr aunllght," he said.
—A bikini decorated with strips
of formira plastic. "II also shines
brightly in Ihe sunlight."
—A bathing suit which has pat
ches of spectatly Irrated fabrtr.
When the fabric Is damp. nialrhrf
can he atruck on it.
—A bathing suit covered witii
small squarrt of mirror glass.
"You ran look at yourself In your
bathing suit."
Then there Is the model Heard
tails Ihe "flying saucers." On this
one the usual swimming haltrr is
replaced hy two simple disc* or
nipt without any visible means of
support. The tecrrl:
Then there Is Ihe modrl Heard
calls the "flying saucers." On this
one the usual swimming haltrr
Is replaced by two simple disrs
or cupa without any visible means
nf support. The secret:
The "aaucers" are atlarhrd hy
mean* of a special adhesive tape
thst doesn't show.

I*TA I k Growing
CHICAGO —&lt;1/1*1) — The Na­
tional Congress nf I'arenta and
Teachers reports a newr trend In
which parenla whose children are
not yet in school are Joining the
PTA.
"We feel this Is further evi­
dence of a growing concern on
Ihe part of American* that their
rduratlonal syslem be the very
best possible," slid Mrs. Milton
1. Wiener, national membership
chairman.

February,
The Inerrasei will average almut
seven per cent.
Payments to rrtirrd worker*
aged 63 and over now range from
$30 to $10610. Coder the new sche­
dule, they will range from $33 to
$11$ a month Benefits for eligible
dependents amt survivor* also will
be Increased hy Ihe same per­
centage. For example, a retired
worker and bis wife, both over
63, will Ik- eligible for a maximum
monthly benefit of $174 compared
with the present $162 W.
The Increases in ft AS I check v
will he made automatically. No
one has to apply for them.
Public Assistance
There are about S.mo.oou | k-o
plr who receive public assistance
check* hated on their need, rc
gardlraa of whether they are cov­
ered by the Socltal Security tnsur
ance system. These benefits, some­
times called "welfare" or "re lie f
cheeks, go to Ihe needy aged. Ihc
Mind, disabled persons and drpen
dent childrrn
Each state runs Its own public
assistance program, and fixes the
amount of benefits to be paid.
The Fedrral government eonlrl
hole* p*rt of the rost tinder a
complicated formula
The new amendments make
Hirer important changes in this
program:
1. For Ihe first lime. Federal
contributions will be based in part
on Ihc relative wealth of Ihe varl
out states. Ihe poorer a stale in
per capita Income, the larger Ihe
federal rnntrliution,
2. About J2fg).oontnoo In addi­
tional Federal funds will lie pump
rd Into the overall program
3. The maximum paymrnl in
which the Frdrral government
will share is raised In |A5 a month
(or Ihe aged, blind and rinahled,
and lo an avrrage nf $30 a month
for ilrpendrnt children.
While Ihe stales retain a wide
discretion in managing their pub­
lic asiislanrr programs, expert
erne Indicates Hist mnvt of ihrm
will raise their monthly checks
hy a few dollars each lo pats
along the additional Fedrral mon­
ey.
thlld Welfare
An extra $15,000,000 will lie ills
tnbulrd among the statra In im
prove amt expand rhild welfare
services For the first tlmr. child
rrn in city slums and other urban
arras will Iw eligible for federal­
ly tidrd services no the same
bails as rural eliildrra.
(Next: New Eligibility Requlrrmrnls.l

There

Fighter Crashes,
Navy Pilot Killed
SEI.EI T e n u w - One nf ihc select crews representinp
Heavy At tuck Squadron Seven in the Sixth Bombing Der­
by is (left to right) J.t. Richaul A. Mergl, North Miami,
Hu., plane commander; John T. O'Donnell, aviation ma­
chinist male first class. West Palm Beach. Fin., ijombarilier-navigator. and Boy K. Kiser, aviation ordnanceman
first da**, of Gardcndulc, Ala., radar gunner.

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) - Lt.
John S. Patton Jr.. 34. was killed
when hi* Navy Demon fighter
plane esughl fire and crashed
here Wednesday.
AuthoritiH said Patton tried
lo parachute from the burning
fighter at about 1.000 feet, but
did not survive. He had been
practicing ground control land­
ings.
The pilot w is m im ed and
father of two children.

Canines Take Big Bites |
Out Of Owners' Purses
"For the most part," said Mil­
PIIIMDKLPIIIA—tCI’l I— Arne
rim I* going to ihr dogs tn the ter. * dog* are treated as member*
tune of a half-hill Ion dollar* a nf the family They get sick and
old like humans, and they get
year.
That's how much it's rotting us medicine and hovpltaliration in the
to let dogs lead a dog's life, said same manner."
Miller's h«nk "Puppy and lH&gt;g
Harry Miller, one nf the nation’s
leading ranine ronnnmssrurs and Care" t* a tiesl seller amnng dog
Director nf Ihe Game* Dog Re­ owners, and its proceeds go lo the
Cornell Research Laboratory foe
search Center.
Miller pegs tbr nation's imkicIi Diseases of Dogs. But there are
poputiitic nl 23 million, which in as many varied publications nn
rludrs 1121 rrrogniird breeds, one doge as cross-breeds.
| You ran. for example, gel a
third of all there are
national listing of hotels and mo­
"There's no recession In the dog tels which do not discriminate
industry," said Miller. "It's thriv­ against dogs if you're traveling.
ing, with to per rent of (he na­ There's a pamphlet on dog names;
tion's homes having one nr more there's nno that tells you how to
dogs We figure Ihe lolal gross enjoy a dog show, another on how
last year. Including sale of pup in groom your dog, and ona entitl­
pics, food, shows, medical ex­ ed, "(htr Dog a Health Record."
penses and otherwise, was welt In which you record all his shots,
over $500 million."
treatments and visit* lo the veteri­
Higgrtl Hem, hr explained, was narian. a counterpart to the "Our
$323 million for dog fond, the likes Baby" hook. It even has a spare
nf which Mother Hubbard's Cup­ for the pooch's picture.
board never imagined There are
Dogdont, in brief, Is enjoying a
canned foods, meal types, baked boom, said Miller.
goods, frnren foods and special
"We know that two out of every
prescription IckkIi Then there are five homes being set up will have
diets aimed at reducing obese a dog," he stalrd. "In a great
dogs, those to aid the kid many rases. Ihe dog cumrs before
Beys of aging dogs, other high the child. If the couple raises the
protein diets for dogs who are un­ dog right, chances are they'll do
der strrss, and mrnui fur Just a pretty good job wtih the child.”
alxmt every rnndiUnn imaginable
Nervous dogs get Irinqui tiling
The normal child does 7$ per
drugs; listless ones get energy cinl of his learning through vi­
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raping a II-year-old white girl
Oct. 4.
A Circuit Judge pronounced *#•
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Elefca
Smith, 27. David Alexander Clark
20. Alfred E. Duncsn. 30. and
Arthur l^e Farrington, 19.
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Bolt Takes Lead In Tournament
Several Still Out
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Squadron 9 Winner
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BOWI.I.-fa GltF.EX. OU* (UI-I1
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The Howling Green Patty Sea
tine I • Tribune received a Idler
from a little* girl addressed to
Santa Claus requesting, among
other things, “some clean under­
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine lias
Tommy Roll fired a ono-under
wear for Unetc Tlney."
won the sixth homhinc derby, and
p ar TO today to take a one-stroka
with tt the coveted Conover tro­
lead in the 115.000 Mayfair Ins
Elvis Still Gets It
phy.
Open S°R tournament.
MADISON, Tenn. (UPD - Being
The "Hoot Owls" left the three
Several golfers who had not
In the Army hasn't affected the
income of entertainer Elvla Pres­ other competing squadrons tiehind
reported by I p. in. had a rhanee
ley very much. Tom Parker, the when the celestial navigation ex­
In beat or lie Bolt's 134 total for
singrr't manager, said Thursday ercise last night was successful­
Ihe first two round*.
that Elvis earned about 2 million
ly completed
Doug Sanders, leader after II
dollars In 1954,
*
With weather condition# at their
hole*,
dropped to a six way tie
NAVY APPRECIATION DAY CHICKEN-Cotton Brown
for fifth with a five-over 74.
very worn, the crews had to rise
prepares a few of the 500 chickens for the pilau to be Population Grows
To go with his 44 of yester Jay,
WASHINGTON ( I T I I - The Cen above rain and cloud) extending to
nerved tomorrow to alt naval personnel and their families
Bolt belled out a 34. two under,
sits
Bureau
Thursday
estimated
the
and pcrhap« the entire city. The pilau is lieing cooked in nation's population at 175,734000 12,000 feet. At the sevrn mile alti­
on the front side. He was one over
tude required for a tombing mis­
tha kitchen at the Giant's Dormitory.
en the back nine. The Paradise,
as of Nov. I—an increase of 2.- sion. they encountered 200 knot*
Fla., golfer, knosrn tor hi* temper
(Photo by Bergstrom) 451000, or 1.T per cent, compared of Jet atream wind.
In form er year*, had everything
to Nov. 1. 1057.
The pilots of the competing
under control, lie had three bird­
Heavy Attack squadrons found
ies
on the front, eight p art and
|Crane, Train Crash
their all weather capabilities put
one bogey on the hack.
MANCHESTER, England (tT II to test. Navigators fighting the
On the Iront, he sank birdie
—One person was killed -and sev wind and rain found the stars when
puts of four ft. on No. 2, a 30 feet
en injured Thursday night when the huge -arrter-based Skywaro.v *ix and eight feet on No. T. He
the bucket of a crane fell into ihc riors ro*e s t o v e l»e h e n r y e~crhad a real chance on No. nine,
path of a Liverpool Manchester cast.
Ik’ciu* ti.'inrint* h ig h -ra n k in g officers last hut ‘ blew" a four-footer. On N«.
Capt. James Bamage, wing com­ A D M IRA L WKI.COMKI) — Rrailcy (M httm
passenger train. The engine of Ihe
night at llte .Mayfair Inn. T h e lmrl.eetie m u t, he was in Ihe trap and hit the
train was overturned and five mander. said this morning. “ This (Ip fll anti Jo h n K ritlur welcome V ice-Ad­
.■*ponsored by th e Sem inole C o n n ly Cham ber shoulder of the green on his way
m
iral
U
\
\
'.
Davis.
D
eputy
('n
nintum
ler
iti
derby
reflects
Ihe
combat
readlroaches derailed.
(P h o to by IlerRStrom) out.
nrst of the competing squadrons C hief. l T. S. A tlantic F leet, d u rin g th e l»ar- of Com m erce.
On hi* hack side hogry, vrhfch
fsr belter than any of the pre­
Yearning For Pole
ram r on No. 17, Bolt’* drive hit a
vious
derbies.
All
squadron*
re­
LONDON &lt; U l'n—Antarctic ex­
tree and hii approach shot was
ceived an Informative analysis of
off
Tha aeeood annual Navy Appre­ and other activities, will begin it plorer Ralph l-cnton said last their slate of combat reaillne**.’'
night he "can't wail to get hack"
In snood place at I p. m. was
ciation Day will be held tomorrow 2:10 p. m.
In second place for derby honors
to the cold continent because of
An Wall Jr., who had a 40 today,
is VAH-1. Accumulated scores
The Rebels Quartet and the Five the common cold.
in Pott Mellon Park.
gold braid did not blind local men a 64 yesterday for a 16 hole total
Hungry "sailors” (as the May for the sixth tombing derby.
"All thp time I was at the pole, were YAH 9, J.M'g points; VAH-1, fair Inn chef calls theint, consum­ The three admirals and Ihi-tr to their sharitt, however, a* the of 137.
Sponiored by the SanfordScmi- Owls will provide continuous enI.
960; YAH II. 1.771. YAH 7.ed1.461.
barbecued rib*, chirkrn, corn- aide* attended Ihe liartoeue in
nola County Jayceea. the celebra­ lertainment from noon until .1:30 I never had a cold," he said.
With the sun out. golfers who
Nine also won the Norvlen Tro­ on Ihe-coh ami other "man-sized" uniform An Impressive amount of Naval lead ir, nptveared very much
tion promlaea to be evrn bigger p. m.
teed
off late had a big advantage
al
ease
and
down
to
earth.
phy. presented Ihi* afternoon dur­ fare last night at Ihe Chamber
^ than tha first one, held March 30,
Ylce-Adm. W. to Bees, wa&lt; un­ today. Jim Gaquln, PGA field *4Co chairman Art Harris and lliil No Favoritism Here
ing
ceremonies
al
the
Sanford
of
Commerce
banquet
lor
visiting
• lM 7 . The flrat Navy Appreciation
BOLIVAR. Veneiuela tU I'l) —
able to attend, hut is In Sanford r ret ary, laid Roll's lead bad a
Day calabratcd ■ successful cam­ Bromley expressed "amaicmrnt Julia 1‘creira has named her day- Naval Air Station. Winning crew* Navy dignitaries and local lead­
loday. Admiral Wees flcwr with SO 50 rhanee of standing up in the
were
skippered
by
Lt
Kitcllne
ers.
paign to keep the Sanford Naval and appreciation" at Ihe way mer­ old triplets Ruiuulo, Wolfgang
t'.lr Hat Ijini; of YAII-7 Ihii af- se rid round. Quite a few still
I
YAH
9)
first:
U
dr
Klsler.
(YAHShop talk, the weather and Jokes
chant*. individuals and organiza­ and Rafael, after the three randi
Air Stallon open.
Irrnonn in an A3D Skywarrlor out had a rhanee to tie or over­
Alt Naval personnel and their tions have Joined In planning the dates in .Sunday's presidential I I. second and I'dr. Floyd Harris were the main subject* under dls"display of *trengih" during the take him.
t
VAHID,
third
Harris
once
head­
riissfosi
.Inring
Ihe
.orki.nl
hour
election, "in the interest of na
families will be admitted free as Navy'* Day.
Airmanship Compeliiioti.
ed the top crew in a tombing tier aiid tiarberne. Heading the list of
(RAHI.IER STORY. PAGE •)
Fitud products amt money have tinnal unity."
guests of the Jayceea and the
More Ilian 100 local men, Navy
by
white
flying
with
YAH
II.
distinguished Navy visitor* was
Chamber of Commerce. Master of been donated to defray expense*
official*
and
visitor*
heard
San­
Gaquin
said 144 probably would
Cdr. Joe fully, former com­ Vice-Admiral W. Y. Davis, tie.
ceremonies will be Charlie Morri­ by Wade's Super Market. Jim A l l d Lllllubv, T O O ?
ford attorney Karlyle Hmistolder lie tha cut-off point for Uia float
manding
officer
of
YAH
5.
acceptpuly
ctuumau.il
rin
chief
If.
S,
son, public relations director of the Spencer. Winn-Dixie, F e n i a n .
ATLANTA t i l l ’ll - Secretary
Seer.
welcome the group in a brief ad­ 34 hole*. If *o, the tourney will
Chamber. Morrison will start the Central Florida Foods. Bill Stem of Slate lien Fortsen, who chose rd Ihe Wong Commander'* Trophy Allauiit- Fled. Also present were
dress.
hava two big casualties: Lionel Re­
Ihi*
afternoon
.luring
the
presentsAdni. Don Griffin, commander car­
j '™
^ ball rolling whan he reads Ihe iwr Earl HlgginMh.m .Mar U u lhr l0 0 r, l(gb bIuf' Jni1 k U ,
Millie wa* provided during Ihe to rt. 1957 PGA fhamp. and Dltk
rier
division
four.
Cdr.
Grtlfln
e*.
9 Mayor's proclamation at 12.30.
evening by 1’flo Rukur snd Ihe Mayer. 1937. V. 8. Open ttUUt.
rink when the Georgia House of
‘‘ J i * 7 s 'J " ,
.
•Vn estimated .3.000 will dine on cU'a^Svvapiwr's. H. 1.. I'erkm* and pfrrell.
r r - r e i e--,.. ji...............n
- o*l led
the CSS changrd tea stories wlth.C'df- Joe
Pcpulaire*
Ur to rt’* total waa 149, Mayer'a
chlcktn pilau, prrpared In Ihe Son. ila r* '.leveland Jr., Ito Jays, Thursday received a la. e-tonlered
j
*"
Missing al the local dinner were 130,
who *,.n r ,| under hint recently. 5*
kitchen of the S in Francisco
Wilson Malcr Florida S t a l e business card f ro .. a fellow- *!*te the hotnbing derby
Captain* Jam es damage and Lion­
Sander*, first round leader, had
Gov. tolloy Collins briefly at
Representing Vice-Adm. Itotort
(iianti' dormitory by former Navy Bank. Florida I'owrr and IJgbt official
el Arthur, who with other Florida trouble with his putting today, lla
tended the public open house held p pjhc. deputy chief of Naval
Chief Colton Brown. The menu will Co . Mayfair Homes Inc., Shoe
military base commanders, at- three put led three greens, had not
! at the Naval Air S ation today. operations, was tiro Navy'* newest
Include cole *law, crtcry, bread, maker Construction Co., Seminole
tended Gov, 14-Hoy Collins' dinner a birdie to fill credit. In hla re­
»n'l w f d many of the vldthg Rear Admiral. William Fills*, t hief
County Laundry
coffee and cold drinks
at Ihe Orlando Country Club. Also cord-breaking ground yesterday,
Navy (ifficial* here. News of il.e of the \ir Warfare flinncl. V.lu-ti
The serving table committee Is C lcstun. Cowan'
pretenl at the Governor's dinner Handers had its birdies. Hr wai
i
derby
ha*
been
sent
a
round
iho
Adnt. Pirie was taken ill with
headed by Ralph Wight Jr.. Scrvwere Hear Adni. J. C. Daniel, umong Ihe catty group lo tea off,
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oaderC
entire
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l)n
hand
ntxn
wire
laryngitis, he asked the junior
login* from the 10 table* will to
\lce-Adm. llolu-rt Gol.llhuaile and when the tempera lure waa around
members of the Jay ere Wives Kibbln. tottkank Faint and Gla*s, &lt; TAMPA (UPD — Former Gov Douglas Aircraft official* and re- man to lake over Ida duties, utiielt
Bear Adni W. (5. Swliter, present 40.
DONALD DOI GlA.1
• Club (head table), Rotary. Klwan- Berry’s Wholesale Co.. Westrrn u in .- i (- , m u . i| Thursday night. I'trsrntallvrs of North American ' mw.hr,I a speech lie fore the JackInlay for tombing derby presen­
Glosely behind Wall were Bo
Auto.
Dr.
D.
II
Mather.
Hill
Im'
'Aviation
Co
tonviUr
Chamtor
of
Co.nmcrr.
ll, Lions, Elks, WWI. Veterans
tation i.
i.mnn. Co., \„hi
imniintf iv,
Wlnlnger with 134. Julius Boros
Nchi Bottling
Co,. Od rDllrHed moderates for n.vt l a k i n g -----------Barracks. Clvllana, American Le­ nplemcnt
yesterda and Ids attendance hero
with 139 ami Boh Gorta with 140.
,h&lt;&gt; «»«« of vonstllu
gion, VFW. Mamni and Shrine. ham and Tudor and First Federal * »,sn'1
The five others Rrmuied at 111
lional government.
Jets Set Records
Mack Cleveland Jr. Chamtor Savings and toan
with Sander* were Rd (Porky)
Ticket* are available fur cus­ Speaking to the Tampa Junior
president, will give an Apreciation
LONDON (DPI)— Commrrrijt
Oliver. John Pamum, Hob Goalby,
Day address at 2 p. m. lie will to tomers of theve Imsinc** estab­ Chamtor of Commerce. Caldwell speed records were *et today by
Gay lln-wer Jr. and Hill Parker.
answered by Cipt. Lionel Arthur, lishments, Admission will be 51 said the world need* strong men Iwo Pan-American World Airways
Dave Ragan of Orlando had 142,
commanding officer of the Sanford for adults, 30 cents lor children.
to prevent the people from being: Boeing 707 jet clippers on fllg:il
Frank Mranxhan. Dick Tlddy ami
Co-chairmen and officials of the “led down ihe garden pxth t o ! from New York to London and
Naval Air Station.
Huston Lal’lalr 113. Al Raiding,
Congressman Syd llerlong will Jayceea and Senior Chamtor of ruin "
to Paris.
ATLANTA fU PI)— Tlie trial 1955 champion, was In with a 73,
attend the reremonlee honoring the Commerce have urged Sanford re­ Caldwell said in the history of
The New York-Lnndon flight ir
lliree .Seminote 4-H’era will
phase of a suit by three Negro wit- good for 114 after two rounds.
sidents to attrnd and aid in honor man nm one noteworthy advance quired 5 tour* 41 minutes. The
V N avy and may apeak briefly.
UrIam|o ,nniorro* to
men ‘ti'king ad miss Inn to a while Deadlocked with him was Bob
Rtcrrallon for the children In­ ing the Navy on thit second an had ever been accomplished hy New kork Parti flighl took 6 hour* r,.;„ r „.nt the county at the ;)rra
college in Georgia came to a Klvllti.
cluding relay raees, softball games, null Navy Apprrcialion Day.
middle - of • Ihe - loaders
4 numiles.
dairy ahow.
iwtft elute today Irt federal court.
Kd Vurgol, Gene Wllxel, San­
These three dairy
member*,
Judge Hoy it Moan ailed both ford amateur, and Tony Bar«jbich
Owen t'aminack, Catherine &lt;’amaides lit submit written arguments were ties! at 143.
mavk and Dave Thomas, all of
to him hy Jan. 1 He promised a
i . i n n *, won ihe honor of repre­
decision in the important civil
senting Seminole County *1 the
righli eise hy the icenn'l Mnndav
When a head on collision blorkrd Williams, however, wa* m turb ford Spam S r . Smford Negro, which caused considerable damage i r n ibo«* by showing their dairy
in January
the Mims bridge on State Road a hurry he neglected to get the when they met head-on in rain on to both cars, according to Garrett animals into the blue group at the
The case Is one nf two attarkme
Partly cloudy and cool with high
44 early last night. Judge Yolle driver’s name
Ihe narrow wooden bridge. Both
Statr ItoaH 434 wai the scene 1)1 dairy «lmw IH'C. 8.
racial srgregillon practicei In trmperaturea 35 to 65 this afterThe judge admitted last night rnlrrrd Ihe one-way strip at the of in aicident at 1:14 Involving
•Williams Jr., caught on the Yolutia
Hie ahow, •turling at 0:30, aill
Georgia school* an I collegei. A mom. Fair and raid tonight, Iowa
**aide of Ihe bridge, traded car* that he had gotten the worst of Ihe same time, and slid into rsrh Alfred Bank* Ford, Allano-nii- U- field at the lie orange County
ca-r Involving the entire Atlanta 31 to 13. Ralurday fair and a Util#
F II. HI INI M\NN
with a Brevard county driver deal—he traded his '.58 station other on the slippery surface. Traf Spring* Negro, and Mr* Grj&lt;r 5 t ill,ire Pavilion V w fhuv
public school sy stem also will to warmer. Northerly wind* 10 ta
stuck on Ihe Seminole Counly side. wagon (or a '54 sedan with no fie was held up for mtle* from ' Gallenttnc of Winter Park Ford roniest in which learn* from Ihe
heard in H59 anrl a settlement ii II mUeo per hour this afternoua,
The Circuit Court Judge had heater. Although he didn't know both entrance* to the bridge. ; was charged with failure to make &gt;surrounding counile* will to en
cxperlctl before Ihc 1959 fall school tlemming IfgH and variable to­
been trying a ra te in Titusville, the name of the min with wrhom necessitating Judge William*’ ic - ls slrnal when Mr* Galleeimc terr-l &gt;«PI enii«-.- (hr •ho-rin;- am!
night and Batnnlir.
I trrm.
and was hurrying home to dress he trailed, he was eonfidenl he'd Hon.
u&lt;lettvj|ied his sedan while pa*i pil ing of Ihe various classes of
for the Chamber of Commerce get Ida wagon hack today.
At 3:W p ns. Mrs. Laddie Slog-1ing on the left. The accident » calllc
barbecue, given last night Tor visit­ Highway Patrolman Olin Gar­ ncr failed to *re a Renault sedan currrd east nf Altamonte Spring*
*'*en &lt; timniark wdl to’ r •'
mg hi* cigtil monlli old puri'tord
ing Navy dignitaries.
ret! had an eveiiie for being a as *he attempted to rrn»s 1792
5Vhea it became apparent that little* tale for the Mims accident. at 27sh St The Renault, driven by
Jirsey hrlfcr, t.lnda, anulher
Dunahl \5‘ ftouglas, preii&lt;frnt of
the vehicles Involved in the arel- Within two hours, he covered Mra. Carolyn Grimsley of Cres­
imemtor of ths Gammack family, fb-itigl.ii Aireroff Co. far arrive*)
('atberine, will show her 23 m nib Ij *i night fur ihe sixth tombing
jle n t wouid not to cleared off the three accidents in a widely spaced cent City, wa* piivlng a school bu*
'O n e way bridge for some time. area.
i,Id purebred Jersey cow, Irt* derby here.
which turned into 27lh St. block­
I IFj r Ttuimas will show hti lf&gt;
Williams looked for a ear going the
No charges were placrd again*! ing Mrs. Strogncr's view. There
Ihe Katfurd tun-il tqusiliun* artmonth old Jersey heifer. "Tam- flytng Douglas' A3D .Skywamor,
other way. A Brevard driver Robert Woodham, Geneva, or Clif- were no injuries in the accident.
United Fund volunleero have \Y. Peterson. Mr*. 0 . K. Goff,
agrred to meet him this morning
considered
Mra Altort E Wild. 61 iwva ISIJr"
_______ the Sunday punch" of ,omed
in a concerted effort to re- Mr*. Jesse d r ie r , Mra, Vernon
at 9:30 at the Titusville court
Rose Way. passed away this morn
\ 'mall delegation of i H rrs ,j,p \ 4Vy.
.V.
..
,,
,
canvass .Seminole County in an Hardin.
bouse snd caching# earl again.
ing at her residence after a parent*, Ihe county, stfrirull’ir*l
of
Mr*. Melvin Dekle, Mra. Dyer
t « 2 2 5 ”«
' ,,h'' H
‘ ' 'Edward
- ' r ' II.
. 'Heiner
lo r a toa)&gt;*be remainder
lengthy Illness.
agent and others are
expect.
manufacturer
„*nemnt
)c | MOOO
,ml half
h
Tally, Mrs. Marvin Bumgarner,
Mrs. Wild rame lo Samonl from attend
mitiii. chief designer fur Douglas rortl|1je(w|
uplrlcd.
Mr*. John Higgins, Mrs. Edward
Washington N, J a year a c M&gt;e _
_
AirirafI. iiml«r wbox-direction Ih.
Heading Ihe group of volunteer* Wiltink, Mr*. Rxlph Dean, Mr*.
was a member of Ihe Flrsl
A3D Iwin Jet tomtor was dastgiied. „„ ))r, Willtam Hardin and Everett Terry, Mra. Hugh Dundist Church and recently
lleinenrann Is ernlitH with Ihe Mri&gt;
!ttinnt,r. workers vxtll ran. Mrs. Hazel Tench, Mrs. Daph­
cleclcd national resident nf
r Hit
3
3
plan* for the Navy’s newest all report lludr progress to them with ne CaneII, Mrs. Margaret Tucker,
V U I M ,W JU W b V IV
NORTON. Va. (UPly - Mr*
Some people threw rocki
roeki at hrr
I
Ladles Auxiliary of the Vitrrans
MONTGOMERY. AU f I'1*11 — wcattor fishier - intercrplor, Ihe in there days.
Mrs. Jack Taylor, Sirs. Altort P,
REGENSBURG.
G e r m a n y EUa Epperson Williams, camped lie first
t »n vole registrars who defied Hie Fill Sky ray. and Ihe midget AID
three nights, but of World War One of Ihe U S A
The present pledges and contzi- Fletcher
(UPD—A German missionary hack In the yard of Ihe house from
Mrs W'iM I* aurrhed b&gt; i , r civil Rlghta Commission proto of Hkyhawk. a liny jet atlaek bonitor |,uiion(VuVenaV.iV'rto w tro 'a ^ n - 1 ' M n."w iltiam Stem per, Mrs.
from 13 yrara in Tibet report* the which she was evicted, stayed slopped when she fired four pistol husband. Altort E. Wild. Sanford; alleged Negro vole discrtminalinn capable of delivering an atomic ,.jM „ t lhc united Fund lo ..per L. Lyon. Mr*, to O. Hunter. 3 A.
ih Alabama
.tlvlsa tea * have
k i n e resigned
rwsliinful in
In avoid
kl fliil tomb.
Lui.li
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* Mra.
"abominable snowmen" of the warm loday with a col. 12 quills, shots In their direction Wednesday, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Suthi in
ate for only six month*. Abolish- John Darby, Mrs. Rounette 8ulplHimaliyai are really native priest* a coal
stove, a .31 calibre Her brother, Herman Epperson of rrland, Sanford; two sons, Edward ‘ further Intimidation" by Hie fed
Ti &gt; Douglas di vignrr Is tosl tnent~af tto ai^ n ies"Is tiiVcoten- no, Mrs. Fred Swankbouse, Mra,
living nude in the Icy wilderness nf revolver. 40 r a i n of Indian herb Denver, Colo., telegrammed and G. Wild. New York City. Alto rt rr.d agency, i( was revealed today*. 1Li own fur I.i s / I) .SkyrJiiltT attack ,s| un|cft gts«*v have individual
Gerald Myers, Mr*. Paul lUstey,
nearly Inaccessible m o u n t a i n - medicine and the conviction ihe offered lo help, but she tersely W. Wild, Buffalo, N. Y.: her fa
The Macon County election of bomber, which lv prnminrnlly-useilcampaigns
Tlie Uniled Fund
Mrs. \V. D. Thornton, Mra. Jam**
ranges.
was in the right.
wired back: "Everything well un ther. Capt. William Dicks. Mali- (trial* resigned Wednesday night. In many Navy vquadron* today sought In eliminate the necessity Hull, Mr*. W. A. Stanfield.
The missionary, the Rev. Franz
Mr*. Williams, stout 55, was drr control."
fix. Nova Scotia ihrer sister*, j day toforr Ihe U. S. district anil na-, considered Ihe outstaml ,} f , 0nvtanl aoliritations
Mra. Voile William*. Mr». EdKiehinger, reported h« had photo­ moved out along wilh her volumSeveral persona havr offered Mrs Helm Dicks Kaplan, Itr&lt;-.v- (court here ordered registrar* of im: cl&lt;-&gt;e support plane during
"fhi* is a m ailer of rtvtc eon-;w*nl Pell, Mr*. T B.Klnard,
g rap h e d on# of the priest*. The Inous possessions Monday. She Mr*. Williams free aecominods- lyn, N. Y.; Mis* Mary Jane Dicks, three counter* and Cireul Judge strike* against the Communists i n 1science" *aul Howard McNulty Mr*
DanIlallinver' Mra John
Inal
ilia 's
liteetarl
fL.alom \A *aa
. M. I I f . , a * _. , . . s , * . . . . II .11 .
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sfielurr was published today In said the was carried out bodily. tinni
linn*, but
she's
turned tliain
them Boston,
Mass , and
Mr*. Margaret George Wallace to appear lv.,..
Dec. an
Its »Korea.
fund raising chairman. "We arc 'rokoseh, Mrs. Roy I.amtortaoa,
the official organ of the Roman Anyway, she went only 10 feet, down. The neat one story frame Drawn, Halifax; and one hroll'd with their voter registration rrcOther Douglas olficiil* here for trrnhiy disappointed in the re­ Mrs. J . to (lobby, Mr*. Honor
Catholic episcopal* of Regensburg let the deputies spread her furni­ house was bought by hrr parents Bill Dicks, Sydney, Australia,
ords,
Ihe tombing derby am It. G. sponse so far, and Imp* that those Sloffer, Mr*. Jane Markham,
which slid It waa Ihe first au­ ture and odds and mill over half In 1922, and she said she's sure
Funeral service* will to held al
E P. Livingston, chairman uf llyml, Gen. f.
Raker, I’SAE who gave so Lttle will reeontkl- Mrs. William Broca, Mrs. Join
thentic photograph of an "abom­ a block of yard, and sal down.
she was cheated when It was I p. m. Saturday in Gramkuw j the Macon County board of rc ils-, (ReU, I '! Spencrr, to J. Dev cp tKCte rontnbuiiona and give
inable snowman."
She's still there, despite nightly sold to satisfy unpaid debts. No Funeral Home. The Rev. Thoma* trar». said hr and hf* eolwrt. Un il. A. Nichols. II. Bayer, L. E. agaln wilh the entire list of Sfen
Mra. John Richard*, Mra. Jaha
Father Elehlnger described the temperature* of 20 degrees or deed has been signed, the O'Steen of the First Methodist Grady Roger*, Inroming state rep- T&lt; llxUon and II. H. Wilson.
ties in mind."
Halsbury, Mra. M. Lodge J r.. Mr*.
priest as a primitive human be­ less. Sightseer* don't fase tor. claimed.
Douglas Aircraft will host more
Church will officiate. Remains will reser.lateve. mailed their resignsCanvassing the Seminole ('our.ly E- Houqardcg, Mra. K. T. Hunt,
ing living in the nude In the sub- The sheriff sab) to doesr't think
Anyway, she hat the key.
to sent to Queens, N*. Y. for ser lion* to Gov. James E. Folsom, than 400 Naval officers and their area this week arc: Mrs. Laura Mra, Maude Gillyinf, Mra. Adrian
aero tamograturts.
she's violating any law. The
A deputy asked Mrs. William* vice* and Interment In Maple
"We are no longer member* wives tonight al Ihe Mayfair Inn Fennell, Mrs. Ray Schuits, Mr*. Durand, Mra. N. J . D ogear, Mr*.
"In a way which wa cannot ur.- home's new owner, Oscar Sturgill if be could hare the pistol, but I Grove Memorial Park. Queen*
of Ihe hoard of registrars and from 6 to 9 p m Squadron par- Haqiuel Levy. Mr* James Rope, Harold IL Sundvad, Mra. AlfTOfl
f^aratand, they are Immune from said he'* not aure whether she'* ah# laid no. She keeps It under
The family requests that friends we have no rrrorda to produce . . lies for enlisted men anil their Miss IJnda M-Clcllan. Mr* A r MrClure, Mra. J . E. CoualttL
*^be influences of nature and the actually on hto properly or an .the quilt* for avch people a* the &lt;kmate lo Ihe Cancer Society in , and that's that," declared Liv­ families will alio to guests
guest o f , ne* Cranston, Mr*. Eugenia Bran Mra. Helen DeWitt, Mrs. C d g J
If t e a u n W a." ba said.
e r two off it.
track thrower*.
tlira of n a d i u flowexa.
.inaton.
Douglas on a squadron leveL
Join. Mra. Jany Klnlaw, Maw. &amp; Qaborna i a i A E --------

Everything Set
For 'N avy Day'

Chamber DinnerHonors Derby Visitors

•..'S JS trS I Ex-Governor Hits

Judge Gels Case
On Georgia 'Mix'

Trio From County
t Enter Dairy Show

Bridge Closed, Judge 'Trades' Cars

Weather

Aircraft Officials
Visiting Sanford

Mrs. Albert Wild
Dies Af Residence

Evicted, But Not Cold;
Nude In Icy Wilds
S
S T She “ “ s Pistol, Quilts

■' Registrars Resign

United Fund Sets

All-Out Campaign

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Church Of Christ
»

Naxarene

CKl'RCH Of CHRIST
2nd 51. M l Elm Arc.

Georg* M. Vltti ............. Pillar
Bible Svhool .......
Morning Wonhlp
Evening Warihlp
Wed. Bible Study

ftifir l

10.00 I.
11:00 I.
T ill p.
. 7;IS p.

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m.
m.
m.

LARE MARY
CHURCH OF TIIE NAZARENE
Lake Mary
S. L. Drawdy ............... Pastor
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Young People e Meeting 7:13 p. m.
Evening Worship .......(::0 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service I ’M p. m.
Missionary Meeting
First Wednesday ......... 1.00 p. m.

CHURCH O r CHRIST
Geneva
Baptist
Ralph Brower Jr...........Evangelist Presbyterian
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Bible School .. ........ 10:00 a. m.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
111 Park Avene#
Morning Worehip....... 11:00 a. m.
CHURCH
W. P. Brooke. Jr........... Pallor Eveniog Worehip....... 7:10 p. m.
Oak Ave. and Third St.
T. B. Fliher . . . . Anoe. Paetor Wad. Praylr Servlet .. 7:30 p. m. A. C. Mclnnla .................. pastor
Morning Warihlp ... . 4:43 a. m
Morning Worship . . . . M s a. m.
Sunday School ............ 1:45 a. m
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Sunday School ............ 9.45 a. m.
Morning Worehip . . 11.00 a. m
ratio
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union..............4:13 p. m. Bible Study ............... 10:00 a. m.
Senior
Fellowship . . . . 3:30 p. m.
Evening Worehip...........7:10 p. m. Morning Worehip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Wad. Prayer Service T:M p. tn. Evaning Worehip........ 7:00 p. m. Evening Worship . . . . 7:00 p. m.
Nuriery available
Nursery Available

Episcopal

CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
HOLT CROSS EPISCOPAL
Cor. Mill SC A Oak Ave.
DEBARY
CHURCH
J. L. Mooro........ Interim Paetor
DeBiry Clvte Ceater
fluaday School ........ t : t l a. m.
Park Av». at 4th SL
Morning Worehip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Rtv, John W. Theme* — Pallor Morning Worship .. 10:00 a. m.
Training Union........... 4:43 p. m. Holy Euchoriet............. 1:00 a. m.
COMMUNITY
Evening Worehip...........1:00 p. m Family Servica—
Wad. Prayar Servlet l:oo p. m
Church School............. |:1S a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Morning Prayar—
Laka Mary
Sermon .................. 11:00 a. m. John W. Plllay ............... Pastor
FIHXCBEST BAPTIST CHURCH
Holy Communion—
Ml W. Onora Reed
Donald Gravenmelr ....... Paetor Tuesday......................... 7:30 o. m. Sunday School ......... 10:00 a. m.
Ikintfay School ............ ».4S a. m. Wednesday ................. 10:00 a. m. Morning Worehip . . . . 11 .00 a. m.
Morning Worehip . . . . 11:00 a. m. Thuraday..........................7:30 a. m. Junior High Westminister
Recrement of Pentnc*
Training Union............. S:M p. m.
Fellowship ............... « 30 p m
Evening Worehip........... 7:41 p. m. Saturday ............. 1:00 4:00 p. m. Senior High Westminister
Wod. Prayar Servlet 7:41 p. m.
Fellowship ................ 7.30 p. m.
ALL SAINTS EPISCOPAL
Nunery available
CHURCH
EnlerpriM
UPS ALA COMMUNITY
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
f t . Paul Shut to ................. Paetor
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
E. Silk SL k Park Art.
Holy Communion—
flwald B. Prlca ............ Paetor Sunday ......................... 1:00 a. m. John W. Pilley ................... Pastor
Junior High WestminJ|trrta taoot
■nday tibia School .. 10:00 a. m. Morning Prayer—
Preaching ........... 11:00 a. m.
Sermon.........................8:10 n. m. Morning Worship . . . . . . • : « o. m.
Blblo Study ............... 7:00 p. m.
Holy Communion—
Sunday School ....... IS:00 o. m.
BvaigaUttlc Preaching 7:41 p. m. lit Sunday each month 8:30 e. m.
Wad. Prayar Sarvtca 7:41 p. m.
Other Churches
CHRIST CHURCH
LeagttMd
;
WEST SIDE
PINECREST ASSEMBLY
Rer. George L, Granger
pastor
WSSIONABT BAPTUT
OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday
Service
9
o.
m.
411 B. Hally Ava.
10:00 a. m.
Cor. nth and Elm
: William L. Stephen ........ Paetor Church echool
H. M. Snow ................... Pastor
' Sunday School . . . . 10.00 a. m. Holy Communion
rtrat. Third Sundiy
' Morulas Worehip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Sunday School ......... 1:43 a. m.
lib la Study .............. 7 00 p. m.
Morning Worehip . . . . 10:30 a. m.
Lutheran
Evening Worehip..........7:10 p. m.
Evening Worehip........... 7:00 p. m.
GOOD SHEPHERD UNITED
Wod. Prayar Servlet .* 7:10 p. m.
LUTHERAN CHURCH
Sanford Shrine Club
; CWULUOTA BAPTUT CHUBCH
THE ALLIANCE CHURCH
let SL and Lee Ave.
I C. 0 . s«eg|trty ............ Paetor
Christian and Missionary AlUaaca
Paetor
* Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m. Email Bollck Jr.
Park Ave. aa4 lttb SL
! Morning Worehip .. . . 11:00 t. m. Church School ............. 0:41 a. m.
Morning Worthip ... ItrOO a. m. David S. Carnofix ............ Pastor
Sundiy School ............ 1:43 a. m.
Coffee ...................
11:00
ELDER SPRINGS
Luther League ............. 4:00 p. m. Morning Worship . . . . 10;« a. m.
BAPTUT CHUBCH
Jaa Douthltt ..................... Paetor Tuee. Choir rnettea — 1:00 p. m. Evening Service ......... 7:43 p. m.
A.Y.F.-Youth Servica .. 1:30 p. m.
Sunday School . . . . . . . . S:4S a.m.
Morning Worehip . . . . l l : » n. m. LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE Wad. Prayar Sarvlca S:00 p. m.
REDEEMER
. Training Union ........ 1:11 p. m.
FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST
10] W. 43th Place
; Evening Worehip........ 7.10 p. m.
SCIENTIST
Wod. Prayar Service 7:10 p. m. Herbert W. Gnerii ............ Paetor
*00 L Second Si.
Sundiy School ............ 0:11 e. m.
Adult Bible Claia
.. 0 IS a. m. Sunday School .......... 11:00 a. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH
Worahlp Servica ----- 10:40 a. m. Sunday Worahlp......... 11:00 a. m.
OF GBNEVA
Wednesday Service .... 1:00 p. m.
Jack L. Stawart ............ Paetor
Tueiday Heading'. 2:30.4:30 p. m.
ST. LUKES LUTHERAN
Bunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.
Thundty Reading 2:30*4:30 p. m.
Slavla (Near Ovtada)
Morning Service . . . . 11:00 a. m.
Training Union ......... a:10 p. m. Stephen M. Tuhy .............. Teitor
CHURCH OF GOD
Evening Worehip . . . . 7:10 p. m. Morning Warihlp.........A:SS a. m.
French Ave. a»4 32nd St.
Wed. Prayer Servlet .. 7:10 p. m Sunday School -------- 9:00 a. m.
Christian Day Sfhool, Monday Joel D. Brown ................... Paetor
HTLLCREKT BAPTUT CHUBCH Ihreugh Friday — Kindergarten ■ Sunday School................8:43 a. m
Elementary
9:M i. m. Evangeliitie Senico .. 7:30 p. m.
OF GENEVA
Tuesday Service.......... 7:10 p. m.
Q urlni W. Hamll Jr........ Peeler
Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m. Methodist
CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST
Morning Worehip . . . . 11:00 a. m.
FIRST METnOOIST CHURCH
OF LATTER DAY SAINTS
Training Union ........ 0:11 p. m.
418
Park
Ava.
City Hall
Evening Worship . . . . 7:10 p. m.
Wod. Prayer Service 7:10 p. m. T. C. O'Slccn ................... Faitor J. G. Brook* . . . Branch Prcildent
. 1:30 a.
Morning Woerhlp .
Sunday School .......... 10:00 a. m.
8:43 a.
Sundiy School ..
Sacrament Meeting .... 4:00 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHUBCH
11:00 a.
Morning Worship
OF LONGWOOD
7:10 p.
Organ Vesper* ..
THE SANFORD
Cor. Chervk k Grant BU.
7:30 p.
C. L. Futeh ..................... Paetor Evening Worship
CONGREGATION OF *
1:30 p.
Bunday School ............t:IS a. m. Youth Recreation
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Morning Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
1421 W. lit SL
FREE
MCTHODUT
CHl’RCn
Sunday Watchlower
Trateiag Ualatt ........ S O p. m.
Laarel
Ava.
at
41k
St.
Evening Worship . .. 7:41 p. m.
Study ..A ................... .1.00 p. m
Wed. Prayar Sarvlca 7:41 p. in. Ira E. Hindman Jr............ Paetor Wed. Bible S tudy....... 7:10 p. m.
Sunday School ............ 1:43 a. m. Fri. Minlatry School . . . 7:30 p. tn.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a. m. Friday Service ............ 4:30 p. m.
LARE MONROE
FMY ......................... 7:00 p. m.
BAPTUT CHURCH
Evening Worehip . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Tire* nil** v eil el Seafard
Mon FMY Reeraeilnn T «n p m
FIRST PENTECOSTAL
oa FUM SL. right at Maaraa
Tuee. FMY Prayer .. T:3« p. m.
CHURCH Or LONGWOOD
Conor
Hebert G. Byrd ................. Pastor Wed. Preyer Service 7:30 p. m. E. Ruth Grant ............... Pastor
Sundiy School
Sunday School............10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehip ...
ERRNEF.KIt METHODIST
Morning Wonhlp ... . lt:M a. m
CHURCH
Evening Service.......
7:00
m
Training Union ............O M p. m
Wrd. Prayer Scrvlre
CHrut Haight*
J■
Evening Worehip........ 7:10 p. m
I.OO
Wad- Frty#r Senlro 7:M p. m Charles r Brown ............ Pastor Frt. Prefer Service
Sunday school
....... |0:00 a. m.
Morning Worship......... 11;0Q a. m.
FIBST BAPTIST CHURCH
SANFORD SEVENTH DAY
Wed. Preyer Service .. 7:30 p. m.
OF OVIEDO
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Joek T. Bryant ............... Paetor
Sevealh SL and Elm Ave.
Sunday School ............. 0:41 a. m. GRACE METHODIST CHURCH
rieecreet School Auditorium A. C. McClure ........ .......... Paetor
Maralag Warship ... . U:eo a. m.
Training Union
S:1S p. m. W. Thome* Persons Jr. .. Paetor Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a.m
ti ro a. tn
Evening Service .......... 7:00 p. m. Sunday School ............ 9 43 a. m. Morning Worship
Wed.
Prayer
Sen
Ice
..
7.30 p. tn.
Morning
Worship
.........
11
a.
m.
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.

TH E

C H U R CH FO R A LL . . .
ALL FO R T H E C H U R C H

The Church u the greiletl factor on earth for
the buildinf of character end good citiirnthip.
It it a itoiehouie of tpmlual valuer Without a
itiong Church, neither democracy nercmliralion
can lurvive. There arc four aound tenant why
every perron rhould attend rervkei iCfulariv and
•uppotl the Chutth. They are: ( I ) For hit
own rake. (2 ) For hie children1! like, f 3) For
the take of hit community and nation. (4) For
the take of the Church it re If, which nccJt hit
moral and materiel tuppoit. Plan to go to
church regulerly and read ymrr Dible daily.

Day
Sunday
Manday
Tuaaday
Wedntaday
Thuraday
Friday
Saturday

Book

Chap

II Corinthian*
Roman*
Luke
Matthew
1 Timothy
il Timothy
J iim o

9
It
11
3
4
1
1

Varaeo
*15
29-36
3-13
21-24
14-16
410
17-14

Here’s a present for Aunt Susie and Uncle Bill, for Cousin Kate
and old Mrs. Higgins. But is there a present for God?
Foolish, you say? How could one possibly give God u Christmas pres*
ent? Well, you can't give Him a package tied in bright paper and shining
ribbon. But'you can present to Him the gift of remembrance.
During your busy holiday seuson, stop for a moment to take stock
of your life. Ask yourself what is really important about the Christmas
season— and you’ll know that He is.
Pause, even when you're rushed, to say a little prayer to Him.
Christmas, after all, is His birthday. Can you do less than remember
Him?
1 $ Mmif*

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FOSTER CHAPEL
THE REVIVAL TABERNACLE
METHODIST CHURCH
241k aid Chile Alt.
Orlado
ALL SOULS CATHOLIC
L. T. Talker
reetor
Sunday School ............ 0.43 a. m. Sundey School ..
CHURCH
10:00 a. m.
Morning Worehip .. . lt:O0 a. m. Morning Worship
Oak Ave. at Hh SL
11:00 a. m.
Rev. Richard Lyni ____ _ Pastor Evening Worship . .. I.oo p. m. Evening Worehip
7:43 p. m.
Sunday M enu ........... 7:00 a. m.
Tuesday Servica
. 7 43 p. m.
PAOLA WESLEYAN
1:10 a. m
Thursday Sen lea
. 7 U p. m
METHODIST CHURCH
. . . . . . . 10:00 a. m.
• Miles Well an Rt. a
............11:10 a. m.
Dally Mast .................. 7;ll a. m. Cecil W. Shoffar ............ Pastor UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Sunday School ............ 8:43 a. m.
Wamia’a C1ab-30i Oak Ava.
Morning Worship . . . . 10:43 a. m. Joetohla* B. Stuck)* .. .. Paitor
Christian
Weeleyan Youth .. . . &lt;43 p. m. Sundiy Wonhlp ...
11 ;00 a. m.
FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Evening Worship.........7:30 p. m.
Woodruff Buildlag
I M l 8. Seafard Ava.
Wod. Preyer Sente* 7:30 p. m.
204 E. Ural SL. Rm. 211
Parnr L. Stone ................. Paster
Tureday Clan .............. 4:00 p. m.
Sunday School ............ 8:41 a. m. Naxarene
Warship . . . 11:00 a. m.
' tram ............ d:IO p. as.
FUST CRtHCH^
Shop For Christmas
Ining Caueaa . SiSO p. m.
At
raeahJp . . . . . . 7:00 p. n i
W. ted BL a*
Ava.
. . . . . . . . . 7:30 p. m . R. H. Spear Jr.
. . . . Pastor
Sunday School ...
9.43 n. m.
CONGREGATION AI,
Morning Worehip
10:43 a. m.
NYP$ ................
,H CHURCH
•:M p. m.
NJS . . . . . . . . i . . .
*t tlth SI.
*:W f . m.
. 7:M p. m.
• ****** ***■* Paitav Evaning Warihlp
........ M l a. ». Wad. Prajar Sarvlca 7:10 p. m.
War*Hp....... 11:00 a. m.

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MeKilthin ot the turlx-&lt;;ue riven taet ntjrht
for visit inir Navy dig litnrics by the ChantI r &lt;f (Tinim-tc
(Photo In- floor* trom)

Adventurers Start Ocean Balloon Trip
EL MEDANO, Tenerife. Canary
Island* (UPII— Four advrtturouEnglish explorrrs look off from
h»re today on the first attempted
r mating of Ihr Atlantic Ocean by
ha'loor.
.
Their baltoon, the -Small
World.' rose into the air before
day I n a', and within an hour had

Cheryl Is M akin g
‘Good Progress’

di srcx-arril m rr (hr I -i-op It
M M A MONICA. Calif. ( I T I i • ■.* flying Ihf Union Jacl.
i vis bunded writ • n r l i t n bra&gt; Uicryl Crane iv Hauihtrr of
actre'* Lana Turr.fr. is making
k | the early morninc cold to cheer
*hm the balloonist- throe rren gnod proitr** and will remain In
and a (irl. took off on Ihtir 3 Ihf cu«todv of tier maternal grand­
coo mile jmirnev along the ‘.me mother for as trail am mere
southern sea path blared by Chrt*
&lt;.urrYtor Iu,jgf A)Irn T l&lt;nrl)
lopher Col.imtus
till| ^
a review o f' th.
The le.der of t he croup s&gt;&lt; tecnaSrr‘i ease sine* .he tilled
Arnold ti'.i-:.
t marl, n It*
itbcr's I ir. Johnny StomI-M newsmen t f fore stepping Inlo rsn„ n w„ h , ,,.j,cher Vnlff -a,j
thr car slung honral i the halloon i pf.i . ,ua.,cd .j.,
he hoped lo land "som ewhere be a r ||
tween the British Honduras and she
rrm, in , „ , rd of ,h,
lintish Gulina sometime within rour, whl&gt;
hfr Er.,mjmo,her *
custody. Lynch said.
MEMPHIS tUPI) — T»entv Ihe next one in three w eeks”
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one beautirs from
It alates ill» r.lioart i companion* arc hi* Neither Mitt Turner nor Cher
enmoctr here tree. 29-30 fur a »s&gt;n Timothy. II. a i jdln an
father, iruauram
restaurant owner atrpStep
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The to dress up and c0
The 21.
five from
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named finallita
to..
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cp^|f l ,
pretty arlut. photographer. sec
The winner will get an alUniton end pilot and cook,
Fire Sweeps Hom e,
wardrobe created by the nation'.
The sonde Ia of the balloon I- p ;
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C.'lifornla — Carole Kropter will do Tiiai i» the same wind Maryland Itospii*1
Lni Angele*.
that lilted the ‘ails of the Mna. j;.,. f„dies of Ihr other three
Pin!* 3*
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Grorsia — Matllu F»ans. Ter- *n
mrfe idcntifird l»y flat© |&gt;olUe at
r. and Heth Hunt. Itaxle-.
3.*,. and Nathaniel Cephas. 3d.
Kentucky — Martha Hall, Shttyirrtiifii from fire
astern
t&gt; citte.
' Shorn communities fought Ihe
laiutslana — ?vlw:a
Brnsrn.
Mare in biller eotd and mow-. The
New Ii-ena.
cause of thr lire was not ileier
Mlsaissippl — Mary Fwayte
mined Immediately.
Greenwood.
Mi**ouri — Farah Jane Mellon,
lla ’drn.
D C M IA M * n .Ia n I ( L P I — A V eg etab les O k a y ,
.New Mexico
Anna Jane Sit I' S Air Furrr r irt niariial try
ton. firlih ad
Inc » master srrgrant acrusrd ol C itru s Is B arred
Nfflh arolma — Miranda fatallj pnlmnin: hi* wife tm|a\
GAtNFSVIt.I.E f t'P I l — Thr
Burnell, Green«horo
nverrulrd deten-r ohjrellnn* lhs» i»tr plant Board announced
Oklahoma — Matmda Ferry, tellers hr wroc to a 3 ly rarn ld Thursday that all Florida frssh
Stillwater.
Fntlish womsn nmtain»d - dcfim fruits an-l vejel*h|e» with the
Tenrejiee — Joan Warren, lory Information
exeepllon of citrus mas- now be
Memphis, and Belly t.aekey and
The ruling rsmr in ihr fifth day
Cele-Te Morrison, both Saahvillr. „f n,r ii mrml-r ci-ut'» hr. tint exported to Jamaica
The Jamaican government re
_ Brttv t arpenter. Fort on rharces M Set. \tarru» 'ta n
slrlcled movement of the*e Items
Worth; (’.arolma Jollff, rtallas; monl pnlsonrtt his &lt;
ir d wile C'o vesr* «ro on Ihe ou'hrrak of
Marcella MeKemir, Tyier; Su Mary Helen ls-t Junt
Ihe Medllrr-anean fruit ftv In
sam e S.-hornemann. Brenham, and
Mar.vmnr.t, a 37jeat&lt;,ld ttnlib Florida
Vmnnr Skinner, Lub'-oek.
xilte. Nt . Korean War veteian.
has p'esrlrd not guilty to Iv-Itb the
murder charge and having vrvual
int»rrniir*e with a "veevrian not
his wife ”
Drfen-e rounveI Maj U iliism
WASHINGTON f l ’PIt-The Air Karr ohjerted that “ further let­
Force cancelled today III program ter* might contain rrrtatn mat
to develop the Goose, its long lera which cannot hr dt*rr ;ar led
range ground to air derov missile by thr court relating to the adul­
!t was the second Air Force tery charge, devpttp the enuri's in
missile program terminated In atruetions '
recent weeks The ftasral alr-tnToday's hearing »a * distraught
aurfare missile was abandoned 'o th er woman' Mr- Cynthia Tay
Nnv. 29
lor. continue lo read through and
Thr Air Forre said development identify letters Maryimont sent her
and testing of Ihe Gnn«e had during their r.eirty two year ai&lt;u
■progretsed *atlifaetorily” hut elation
that Ihe program was being
dropped because of "changes In
Almost one Hurd of all Federal
operational roncepts ”
slate ard local government cm
The Goo»e. designed for use by ployea in Ihe U.S are srhool
th# Strategic Air Command. Is a wrorkers — |rarher«. admlniftra
lightweight, air hreathlng m ii'ltr tors, elerkv, janitnra. ete
when you d o . . .
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Ihe previous fisrat vear
President Jark Foy *aid the
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ahare on the rompany'i t.5g(ag(
sharrs of outstsmline stneV. lie
also rep uted substantial Improve
mrnl« in Invenlorles, debt stnieture anil the firm 'i eash position
for the paat flseal year.

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Ed
Little Guy Deserves
Bit Of Praise, Too
With so many distinguished visitor* in Sanford, it of*
ten ia eaay to overlook “those who also serve."
At the San fort! Naval Air Station, all of the glory goes
to the air crews competl lg for prizes in the sixth bombing
derby. At the Mayfair Country Club, all eyea are on the
'‘name" golfers in the tournament.
It takes more than Just the flight crews to stage a «uccessful bombing darby, more than just the top money-win.
ners to have a successful golf tournament.
Plugging away to help make these big eve:its successful
are hundred* of "little" guys, all trying to do a Job.
, At the Naval Air Station, the ground crews, mainten­
ance man and hundreds of others play a vital mlo In the
operations.
At the Country Club, about 100 littlc-knuwn golfers ure
battling for stardom, the one victory which would set them
apart.
— The American public likes celebrities. The American
public also cheers fo.- the underdog. That ia why sports gallerlcs on many occasions cheer for the “little" guy In his
battle against a favorite.
“Names" mako news. This, down through the ages, hits
been one of the basic fundamentals of newspaper reporting.
Ifc always will bo so.
Galleries sometimes can bo cruel, unintentionally, by
oring the average participant. The guy who checks the
, me for fuel probably is Just as proud as the one who flies
thp plane. Hla Job Is just a* Important.
When the admirals and big sports figures step into the
limelight. It might lie well to remember that they once were
“little" fellows, too. Today’s “liltlo" guy well could be the
big atar tomorrow.
It ia fitting that the stars should he given the limelight.
But, let's make them all welcome.
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The House Veterans Committee yesterday indicated
that it plana to examine ponsions of cx-scrviccmen. It is
gratifying to know that the congressmen on this committee
nave decided to go to work.
Such an Investigation Is overdue, by some 10 years at
least. Pensions are not to be confused with compensation.
Pensions are for disability Incurred in civil life and arc pay.
able only where the veteran passes a test of need. Compensa­
tion la paid to veterana with disabilities Incurred In military
eerviee.
Committee Chairman Olln K. Teague of Texas said that
investigation revealed one "needy" veteran drawing a pen­
sion had served four months in the military service. All of
this was In the U. 8. He has drawn pension checks totaling
t o u t 14,600. During the remainder of his life, he could expect to draw about $9,460 more.
At the same time, thla veteran, not disulded in any way
due to his military servlee, and his wife have ", worth of
about $62,000, He and hia wife have an annual income of
$6,848.
Rep. Teague reportedly la planning a bill to Increase
compensation to disabled veterans. At the same time, many
“roll riders" will find themselves faced with the sad task
of finding a Job.
Disabled veterans should receive compensation. Kvery
veteran who draws a pension should come under scrutiny.
Taxpayers cannot afford “handouts" just because n man is
a veteran. We now are a nation of veterans.

Blizzard Prevents Search For Plane
MOSCOW (UPI) - The Soviet
Tass news agency said today So
vie! rescue planes were grounded
by a blltard while trying lo fly
D the resru" nf a crashed Belgian
plane in the Antartie.
‘l a Brussels, the headquarters
of''.he Belgian Antarctic espedl-

lion said II had not yel received
word of any tuch rraah. Howev­
er, It said "we have not yrl been
side lo Krt Inin radio rnnlarl with
niudmiln ha*e."
T ait laid the plane rraihrd
and that hoth aerial and overland
attempt* lo reach II were blocked
by tho storm.

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Friday, December 12,1068

Hospital Notes

Washington Calling
nr MILI.IAM 8. WHITE
WASHINGTON—The Far Writ
hai a new leader in the Senate
and In the highest foreign policy
rounrili uf the I'nilrd S tain , Ken
ator Mike Manifield of Montana
Curiously, he has not sought out
the honor; artually, it has come
end lugged insistently at his
sleeve.
Indeed, upon the life and limes
of Mlkp Mansfield there hangs a
Isle that might' lie called parados
triumphant. Nothing about him fol­
low* the familiar script*. For he
has come lo great power almost
against his will.
Hr has been returned to the
Senate with Ihe greatest victory at
(he polls scored by any Senator
In a Iwo party alala in Ihe coun­
try — 7S3 percent of Ihe total
vole. This was a more derisive
re rlrrlion srore even Ilien those
of two much more publicised Sen
alors — John F. Kennedy of Mas■arliutrlls, 73 3 percent, and Stuart
Symington of Mitsourl, M l per­
cent.

News O f Men
In Service
Flrit U. liar II. Irlarnl, son of
Mra. v'harolotle llolierta. *0*
Fourth Kl., Sanford, recently com
pitted Ihe II week motor leans
partition course at Ihe Army In
fanlry School, Fort Brnning, Ga
IJeutrnant Irland received In
strudlon In Ihe use ami malntenanre of molnr vehicles necessary
In the ntverallori of Infantry unit*
The 31 year-old officer is a lu30
graduale of Seminole High Srtail.
Army
Pvl. Joseph I.. Lepore.
It. son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph
Lepore. 2317 Palmetto Ave., Sinford, recently completed right
wasks of basic combat training
■I Fort Jackson. S. C. Impure at
tended Seminole High School
tuny
Pvl. Raymond J, MikIcr. It. son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo
teph Mlkler, Route I. Oviedo.
F la, recently completed eight
weeks of bssle combat training
at Fort Jackson, S. C.
Mlkler was graduated from
Oviedo High School In 1137 ami
attsnded Orlando Junior College
for one year.
Army Pvt. James C. nrowm,
20, whose wife, Jrrrna. lives at
HOT Willow Ave., Sanford, recent­
ly completed eight weeks of ar­
tillery training at Fort Chaffee,
Ark.
Rrown entered Ihe Army last
July and completed basic training
■t Fort Dia. N. J.
Hr is a 1930 graduate of Crooms
Academy High School and attended
Brooklyn College, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brown, son of Bsymon Brown, M
Castle Brewer Ct.. Sanford, Is a
former employe of Times Square
Stores In Brooklyn, N. Y.

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Any one of these figures may critic majorities will provide more
work and more problems for sit
speak loudest of all.
Nevertheless, lie has none of the
hierarchy. Thus an add
characteristics commonly regard f d part of this general load must
ed as standard lo politicians He
M l upon Mansfield. So, loo.
Is very quiet and shy, rstlter than
»" Increasing foreign policy
cheerfully aggressive. He is sludl responsibility on a man who Is a
out and even a little bookish, ra "strong" member of the Senate
Iher Ilian hearty and harkslapplng. Foreign Relations Committee.
He speaka briefly and Infrequently, And the Mansfield who is ■ re­
luctant powerhouse has a parallel
rather than long and nften.
Sometime* he li unsure about ia Ihe Manfirld who it an untyplwhat ought lo lie done atmut ma ' cal Westerner. To conform In Hie
j»r Issues—ami candidly says as stereotypes he ought to be almost
murli — instead of bring absolute* essctly what he Is not. He fils
ly and automatically positive with Ihe pattern only In the physical
the answ-rrs.
a?nae. He Is appropriately tall and
In fart, he is a master politl I f '- r r y .
dsn. although, given all his hiek-j „ ul hp
n„
hat&lt; no We„ .
ground, he never s t a i d have been rrn ,|raw| _ and M interests (hit
anything of the kind.
t are exclusively Western. In no
Ife does not really with In run way iioe-a he suggest the wide
anything or anybody; to hold a n()rn ,|,a rr| and ihe great outseal In Ihe Senate is enough for do)ir, Instead, he suggests Ihe
his ambitions. In the last (d.igrr** library
the college library at
lie lightly Imre and rather apolo­ that.
getically used his influence a*
He was turn 34 years ago. not
assistant Democratic leader, a povt on any range hut in N#w York
(hat was pressed upon him In Ihe City. His parents moved to Mon
•r.l place. Thi. lime however. ,ana whp„ hp was three yrirs
lie will have
hut to use
, no c'.olce
.
, old. A* a Iwy he dug in the mines
It more often and more openly. al
„ „ ut|p. „ ,, a h(Rh( rurt,mal).
For the West I* the emerging rosmnimlitan nty where the great
forrr In Hie Senatr and Mantflrld controlling topper corporations
is Inevitably its spokesman. .More­ have long since adopted a philo­
over, the greatly enlarged Demo sophies! attitude Inward Ihe nrces
ally of having a Democrat —
M an , Held — representing Montana
In Washington.
He never wrnt to high school;
he simply read and studied in his
own way until he was able lo go
directly In Montana State Univer­
sity. He took a Master's degrta
Mrs. Fred M Walsma. one of there ami w end up hearing what
Sanford's belter known rrildrnls is sometimes a fatal curse politi­
during Ihe |&gt;rrlod following World cally — he was a professor, no
War I, died at the Winter Haven Isis, In Latin American and Far
Hospital Wednesday morning after Eaatern history.
a long Illness.
He Is the only member of the
A native n! Haines City, she and Senate, whu has Ixcn a private,
her husltand, former Mayor Fred or the equivalent, In Hirer of lha
M. Walsma nf that city, returned armed forces — Army, Navy, Ma­
Iherr Mrs Walsma suffered near rines As a Marine he served, in
fatal injuries in an autotrain the 'twenties, in the Philippines,
trash Just off Camrrnn Ave. in Siberia. Japan and thtna.
FasJ Sanford some months before
lie In-gan hit rsrrer as in un­
their depaiturr.
qualified liberal but he has pro­
She was a member of Hi* First gressively moved Into Ihe center
Presbyterian Church. Ihe OKS. Wo* of the Democratic party. He Is, in
men's Club, and Lake Eva Garden a word, one of the "m oderilrri."
Club, all in Haines City. A brother, And Htese. by all p ro m t signs,
George Graham, Oregon City, Ore., have inherited Hi* balance of pow­
also survives.
er In the Far West. ■

Mrs. Fred Walsma
Dies In Hospital

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■V FREDERICK C. OTHMAN Eve. and celebrated In peace Tills ml|hty spruce was cut Iwo
weeks ago and it looked fine; Hie
WASHINGTON Cbrtalmai. Came than Csl CeoUdit.
ro_ nli
He allowed himieli lo be per experts insisted It still would have
•rerns to be growlog more cumpU |u4(j#&lt;j , 0 |lgbt , community Ita needles for the holidays.
9
Getting this behemoth to the
caltd erary ) ta r and I guess I m ; chriitraai tree la bis beck yard
■n old fogey: I Hill prefer the md even that had its moment* White House, raising It. and an
great dey without benefit of p ren Then aelahbori itrollrd over at chorlng It upright is a major rig
'duik on the 24th, Cal threw the King Job. Then the acaffolderr
agents.
twinkled ami must come In and erect platform*
CWUiderlhe White House where switch,^ thew, tree
lh#d ^
ig ita
•round it so the electricians can
la olden times the occupants lit eggnog
.* —* •
put In the wiring and several hun
randies la the windows, dresied
Then the promoters — and I dred colored light bulbs. Thi*
a tree for themselves on Christmas use the wrord In no derogatory darws so much current that they
sense — got hold of Christmas In Intrnd to put In special transform­
Washington a few years back for er*
If President Eisenhower Is In i f
what they call a Pageant of Peace
This brought traffic isms on the town he'll merely throw a switch
holy night, speechifying, psrsdes. and then possibly make a little
Ihe whistles of traffic cop*, snd •preeh. If he's away, the Western
sven bigger Christmas trees, with Union Telegraph Co will be on
more elaborate trimmings, Indud the Job with a special golden key
and a relay switch. It will, that
ing live ones.
The tree arrived this yesr Is. unless the military come In
Called Frets lalerkatloaal
WASHINGTON—The Stale Da aboard two fist cars In the Balti­ with a scheme to light the tree
partment, on new Soviet threats more and Ohio yards. It was an via radio bounced from one or an­
Engleman spruce m feel tall and other of the sputniks now aloft.
on the future of Berlin
79
years old. cut '"om the Koote­ Fifteen genuine reindeer, mean­
"The United States, which has
made no threats, will not lx? de­ nai National Forest near Libby, time, are cn route. These beasts f
terred by threats from defending Mont., by the J. Nells Lumber Co., were captured in Alaska near the
its rights and discharging Its re a division of Ihe Si Regi* Paper village of Kottebue. flown to An­
chorage. sent by ship to Seattle
•ponsihlllties to l l* million frre Co
Sen Jam es E Murray (D„ and there transferred to a truck
people in West Berlin."
Mont.) presented Ihe tree at the for the rest of the trip.
These unhappy beast* last were
MOSCOW—An official Soviet an­ Georgetown railroad &gt;ards; hr
nouncement. on the Berlin crisis: said it was the first ever «rnt reported on the verge of being
"It should be reminded that the to the White House from the West, j snowbound in Wisconsin; the driv­
er in charge said they were grow­
Soviet troops are not in Eastern
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Germany In order to show the
them to Washington at quickly as
Western powers the road lo Her
poitible
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Alaska presented the reindeer lo
DECEMBER It
Mr. Elsenhower as a token In e t ­
WASHINGTON—Federal Judge
Births
ching* for being made a stale and
F. Dickinson Letts, warning the
Baby boy to Mr and Mrs the only trouble with 'em i*
Teamsters Union hr ran remove
Marvin Dyal
Ihcy're wild. They'll lie no good
Hi president, James lloffa, if the
Discharges
for marching down Pennsylvania
union rontlnues lo defy the mnn
Barbara Swaggrrty 1Sanford) Avenue, unless somebody slips
itors he appointed lo clean it up.
Ethel 31a r t (Oviedo t
some tranqulliier pills into their
"Remedies are not lacking In
France* Padgett and baby boy hay. and that Isn't likely. At last
our Judicial processes if the or­
(Sanford)
reports the management Intended
ders of Ihe court are viola­
DECEMBER II
to shunt the Presidential reindeer
ted, disregarded or Ignored “
Admissions
direct to the National Zoo
fc
Mary McIntosh iSinford)
This will be a «sd blow to the
NEW YORK—Herbert Agar, for
Aylecne Drill (Sanford)
trlcvlsloners who were spoiling
mer editor of Ihe Louisville (Ky.)
Carl Martin (Sanford)
their ram rras along the parade
Courier Journal, on how Israel
Nofrman Banned (Tunpa)
rode In hope of picturing (he anthas ehsngsd Ihe role of Ihe Jew
Carla Jean Dodson (Fern
le ra l ones in front of a sleigh.
in world slfslrs:
Park)
The ramcramin will have lo scllle
"No longer is the Jew the doorBirths
for people. Peaceful pageantrers,
n u t of. history, resigned to
Baby boy to Mr. and Mrr. let us hope.
Die. Today he can not only de­
Kenneth .McIntosh (Sanford)
fend his rights snd freedom, but
Discharges
he is sble lo contribute construc­
Barney Berk (SanfordI
tively to solutions of Ihe world's
Judy llurket (Sanford)
Ills."
Sophia Hubei 1Sanford)
Nancia lllrlawskl snd baby
girl (Sanford)
Ethel King and baby girl
(Sanford!
Rose Chappel and baby boy
(Sanford)
Doris Moriti and baby girl
I Sanford t
Eleven par cent of the atudent
body at Smrord Junior High
School made Ihe honor roll for
the second grading period. Re­
quirements are al least a H minus
Corner Sanford Ave. &amp; 1st St,
average la all subjects with satis­
factory behavior and no failing
trades.
Sponsored by
.‘•Indents on Hie honor roll are:
Theresa Ha'.rr, Cathy Bund, ( j u ­
(Jamba Lambda Chapter
re Chase, Janet Ely, Jackie Knsley, Jana llarwird, La Ylgnr
Pills, Betsy Schuenrmann, Marl
lyn Sprouse, Sunn Tanner, Ruth
Tayior, Judy Yin Winkle. Gary
llrtiwn. Jack Caola, Edward Ham
lllon, Charles Harr, Johnny Phil­
lips, llobby Smith. Pat llassetl.
Ikinna Braid, Annette Brown.
Barbara Buckler, Jude Carroll,
RusIp Dodson, Jean Donaldson.
Loretta Dyes*. Jean Fletcher, Su­
sie llalback, Linda Hunt, Lnu Ann
Johnson, Linds Ley, Ann Mahan.
Diane MeMurrough. Karen Metsler, Dolores Newsome. Judy Og­
den, Geraldine Page, 3lary Phil­
lips, April Ramey, Carol Samuel,
.Mary Broil, Nanry Sikes, San­
dra Slayton, Diane Smith, Rich­
ard Reninn, Charles Calhoun, Je r­
ry Collum, Ronald Uoern, Damon
Morrison and Carl Oiford.

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Local Women Serve
As Golf Hostesses
Member* of the Sanford Wom­ Spencer, Mr*. Peg Butts, Mr*.
an's Golf Association are acting Marge Barash, and Mrs. Gene­
as hostesses for Ihe Mayfair Inn vieve Woodruff
Junior ho*tf»»e* are Marilyn
open Tournament. Mr*. Roy Syme* is chairman of this group. McDaniel, Carol Sue Higginboth­
Hostesses operate the ticket am. Gwen William*, Kay Ivey.
booth and work at the information JJudy Herron. There are »cvera!
desk. They can be found on the younger girl* who are acting a*
10th tee, listing the *cores for page* and running errands.
the first nine hole*, and again cm
Ihe Illh hole, listing the final
score. Other member* serve as
general hostesses for the eluh.
answering question* and helping
in other ways.
Serving is hostesses are: Mrs.
Claire Fite, Mrs. Ann ShingberPICTURED ABOVE ARE: Mrs. W. E. Mrs. It. E. True, State Corresponding Secre­ gcr, Mr* Susie Dickey, Mrs. Ha
Baker, president of ihe local Business and
tary: and Mrs. Helen Thompson, District Mae DeMent, Mrs. Viola Kastncr.
FRIDAY
LOUISE SCIIADT. » ntmlcl for the Officer* Wive* Club
Professional Woman's Club: Miss Adrienne Five Director of B and PW.
Mr*. Harriett Williams, Mrs. Gene
fashion ehovv scheduled fnr Dec. 17 tit the Mayfair Inn.
Pinerre.vt
Hjpti-t
Church
Prim­
Waits, president of th* State Federation;
tPhoto by Bergstrom) Chandler. Mr*. Betty McCracken. ary 1 Sunday School Party at 7:39 Her husband in Charles H. Schadt, a VVcBtinjrhmiBO en­
Mr*. Ann M m h. Mr*. Ruth Her­
gineer. They have two children, Brian and Charles.
ron, Mr*. Fanehon McRoberts, p. m.
(Herald S taff Photo)
president of the association: Mrs.
SUNDAY
Meg t ’rquhart. Mr*. Verne Smith.
Mr*. Myrtle Adam*. Mrs. Jan Tor- Pioerrcvt Rapiist Church Chapel,
hell, Mr*. Muriel Scott. Mrs, Reba Concord, and Carol Choir practice
at 3 30 p. m
Mahan, Mr*. Jane McKihhin.
Pinecrest Baptist Church Baptis­
Mrs. Glnny Shed den, Mrs. Alire
mal
Service at 7:45 p. m.
Mills. Mrs. Keen Ivey. Mrs. Jo
Pinecrc»t Baptist Church Youth
McDaniel. Mr*. Alice Peter, Mr*.
Rarb Rowell, Mr*. Mildred Smith, Fellowship at S IS p m.
A special program was arranged the club'* first president, the late smaller candles were lighted for Mrs. Jackie Crawford, Mr*. Lee
HONDA'*'
tor the ICti anniversary of the Mra, Sally Mero Williams. There the charter members. Under a Cunning, Mrs. Luetlle Heard,
The
Dependable
Class of the
Sanford Business and Professional wrre tit charter members alto decorated tree Chmtmi* gifts Mrs Blanche Nicely. Mrs. Edith
Woman'* Club. The program waa honored: .Mrs. Sybil Rcuth, Mrs. were placed to be sent to the Horton. Mrs. Crela Higginbotham. First Methodist Church will hold Ti e Catholic Navy Wives Club M r' Centre H Waters, chairman
It* monthly meeting with Mr*. and Ihe All Soul* Catholic Wom­ of the Navy Wives Club; Mrs
presented at a dinner meeting Gertrude Gilbert. Mrs. Olga Hun­ Girl's School at Ocala.
Mrs Jeanne Flouk, Mrs. Doris Ray Herron at 2110 palmetto Ave. an'* Cluh combined their talent*
held Wednesday night at the Civic ter. Mrs. Josic Carter. Mrs. AroAn interesting program was pre­
Roller! Totle, Mr*. Charles E.
Sunday night at the USO. They Witt, Mrs. Frank C. Itutin, Mr*.
at 7:3o p. m.
Center.
lyn True and Mr*. Myrtle Gra- sented by the public relations
served
the
enlisted
personnel
from
Seminole Association Sunday
f The club historian arranged the dick. A large white lighted candle committee on Ihe observance of
Roliert Kremer. Mr*. W. V. Swi*
School Conference at the North- the Sanford Naval Air Station a gonskl, and Mrs. Edward J. Vanprogram which payed tribute to repretented the president and Human Rights Day.
side BaptUt Church In DeLand at delicious Italian spaghetti »upper m ra. Also participating wrre:
A solo and musical program was
with French bread, dc»*cri and Father Nilua llubblr Ll George
8 p. m .
presented by Mrs. Roberta Rich­
Chsruh Choir of the First Bap­ coffee. These »uppcr» highlight Waters, and Robert Tnllr, GAC.
ards and the Deanna .School of
tist Church will practice at 4:15 the t'SO program each month. The
Dance.
Service men who will not go
Maff as well a* the men appre­ home tor Christmas will decorate
p. m.
Guesls were: Miss Adrienne C.
Ptnecrest Baptist Church Youth ciate the time and effort the or­ the USO and gift-wrap packages.
Waits, state president; Mrs. Helen
ganization* put into the*e pro­ Carols will be sung and Open
Fellowship at fi:3o p. m.
Thompson, district director.
FRIDAY
Tlie Woman's Society of Chris­ ject*.
The room was tastefully deco­
House I* planned tor Christmas
tian Service of the First Mrlhodlit
Those helping with the spaghetti
rated for this occasion by Mr*.
T h e pro and con committee, Church and the Wesleyan Service nipper w ere’ Mr*. Helen Con*tan- Day.
Helen Constantine and Mrs. Nellie
Regular volunteer* tthose who
composed of volunteers from the Guild will have an annual Christ­ tine, president of All Soul* Club; rome to the USO each month) In­
• NEW YORK —&lt;UPI&gt;— Santa and th* old gent was a little up­ Livingston.
Seminole High School PTA as­ mas party in McKinley Hall from
clude the following: the Pilot
Claus called today and asked ma set.
Club, Mr*. Helen Carter, the
sembly and representatives from 35 p. m.
to tell children how they can make
"Tell them not to blow bubble*
The Brownlee Bible Class of Ihe
Catholic Woman'* Cluh. the First
the Student Council, will meet at
a good Impression on him.
when they're sitting on my lap,"
First Presbyterian Church wilt
Baptist Church, the I'rndiytrrian
A little boy had lust dropped Santa pleaded.
3:30 p. m. in the City Commis­ have n covered dish supper and
Church, and the Episcopal Church.
hfi chewing gum in Santa's beard
sion room of City Hall. The group Christma* party at 6 30 p m. In
And he'd like mommies to take
special precautions with children
will dikcuss the drag strip pro­ Fellowship Hall.
Mitts Are SiitfRested
who have cold*. As he put it:
ject. All interested adulls ire In­ The Boy Scout* of the First
NEW YOnK —4 LTD - The
Presbyterian Church will meet at
"I'm not leaving town in a hur­ Miss Marilyn Calhoun waa hon­ vited to attend.
Neechi Etna Sewing center *ugry. to there's lot* of time to wait ored at a dinner party hetd at
T p. m.
until the cold goes away, it's not the Rirhtron Restaurant in Win­ Lake Monroe Home Demonstra­ The Christian Women's Fellow­ lin n ma Omega Chapter of ESA Kelts making dusting mills tor inn
(test to come in when your young­ ter 1‘ark Saturday night. Tie par­ tion Club will have lit Christma* ship will meet at Ihe church at met at the home of Mi** Loi* Iher and daughter. For a child,
sters are sneering, coughing and ly was given by Mrs. A. A. Myers party at 8 p m. et the home of j7:3il p. in. A Christma* program Rarineau Tuesday night for the cut a lo-lnch square of cotton
flannel. Trace the hand with fing­
.will be presented. Ix-ader Mr*. December builnesi meeting.
Lake Monroe Inn waa the scene blowing their cold germs all over and her daughter Nancy, Ovirdo. Mra. C. p. Kahun.
During the business sexton it er* together, allowing an extra
Perry L. Stone, Hostesses. Mrs. J.
The tahlo was decorated with a
of a VAH-5 luncheon Thursday. the place."
W. Knight and Mr*. Oro W. Ro­ was reported that Chfistmas rani* half Inch all around, on checked
MONDAY
Hostesses were Mra. John Bailey
Gift*
Santa has ideas, too, about how Christma* arrangement
sntd by the group have arrived cotton gingham. Cut with pinking
land.
and Mra. Mel Premo.
mommies ran prepare their small­ wrre presented to the lionorre
The Pa»t Matron* Club of Semi­
amt are being delivered. A di»- shear*. Rind svrlst opening with
TUESDAY
The tables were deeoratrd with est children to meet him for the following dinner.
nole Chapter No. 2 OES will hob!
euttion was held on a new pro­ Ida* binding, making loop at one
poinsettias and candles. A gay San­ first time. It break* him up when
Those attending were: Miss Cal it* Christma* party at the home
The Junior Fellowship of Hie ject now under consideration by end tor hanging. I’m cutout in
ta and his reindeer made the cen­ the tiny thing* cry at the (in t houn, Mis* Anne Turner, Miss of Mr*. Joe Corley, Cameron Avr . First Presbyterian Churrh will the chaptrr. Plan* were made for
place diagonally on the flannel.
Betty lam Tinsley, Ml** fa t Me- at 7:30 p. m.
terpiece. The centerpiece waa tight of him. He said:
meet at 3 30 p. m. tor a Christ­ a New Year's party.
Stitch around the other edge, leav­
chughan,
Miss
Roberta
Lawrence,
awarded a* a door prut to Mrs.
mas party and clmlr rehearsal,
"Show them picture* of me and
Following adjournment of the ing about 'a Inch. For mother,
and
Mis*
Nancy
Myer*.
all
soro­
Beltye Dedman.
The Sanford Firemen Woman'*
The Pioneer Fellowship of the meeeting Miss Rarlncsu served u»r a 11 inch cotton flannel
tell them what a gentle, kindly
t Mrs. Jess Taft will remain the man 1 am. And tell them my beard rity sisters. Also present were Auxiliary will have its regular Fir*t Presbyterian Church will delicious
cake and coffee to the square.
VAH-5 representative to the board Is like a teddy hear, nice and Mr*. J. A. Calhoun and Mr*. My- monthly hu*inc*a meeting at the meet at ti p. m. for a Christmas
12 member* present.
of the Officer* Wives Club for the toft. Say I wear d because I ers.
home of Mrs. R. T. Thomas. 203 ■upper.
The next meeting is scheduled
coming six months. Mrs. Laura live io the North pole and it keep*
Maple Ave,, at I p. m. A Christ­ Recreation tor Junior Boys at tor Jan. 12 at the home of Mr*.
IF ITS FOR HIM —
Foote will be Ibe alternate.
mas parly will follow. Each mem Ihe First Methodist Church at 3 JO John Dlrkry.
me warm."
Everyone brought a gift and
Circle
Seven
Holds
her
|*
asked
to
bring
a
rift.
p
m.
Santa said he ha* a terrible
WE'RE FOR YOU
following the luncheon there was pain in the neck from children
Tlio lutllc Women’* Story League
The Choiistrr* rehearse at the
December
Meeting
an exchange.
Holiday
traveler*
will
find
that
will
have
their
Christmas
party
at
First
Me’Vdisl
Church
at
t
p,
m
squeering him loo tight. "The big­ The. Sanford Avenue home of
Those attending were: Mrs. Mu­ ger children." he complained,
| the home of Mis* Linda Williams
Men'* Brotherhood supper and lather shaving cream double* a*
riel Osborne, Mrs. Marge Hoop. "squeeze hardeit." A genlio hug Mr*, J, II. Walker was the »et- at f p. m. There wit) tie a gift program at the First Baptist wap. It takes little spare in foldling
on
Monday
for
the
December
Mra. Virginia Johnson, Mrs. la more to hi* liking.
exchange.
up metal tidies.
Churrh at 7 p. m.
Bcttye Dedman. Mr*. Sue Kenne­ Santa also hat a pain in the meeting of Circle Seven of the
First Melhodlil Church. The home
d y , Mrs. Blm Lrchner, ami Mr*. bark.
was lovely In the simplicity of the
MeKntght. her mother; Mrs Jac­
"Many
of
the
children
don't
kie Austin, Mrs. Laura Foote, speak up and I have to bend way Cbritimas decoration*. The focal
Mrs. Eleanore Martin. Mrs. Ruth over—almost to my bool top* ~ point was a while miniature tree
TulJy. Mrs. Haiel Rowell and to hear whet they'd like for Christ­ with white lights.
The devotion was given by Mrs,
guest, Mrs. Pat Moore; Mra. m as," he said.
T R E A lS O N U S
Ro*« Adam* who *pok* on "What
Priscilla Osterholm.
•'If they speak up in a nice Doe* rhrittmas Mean To You?"
Mrs. Berule Hansard, Mrs.
loud voice, my bark will tie in bet
Billye Tift. Mra. Lorraine Lang­ ter shape Christmas night when 1 The talk was followed hy a pray
et. "Isaiah Speaks" was the book
ford. Mr*. Sandy Ortmann. Mrs. have to earry my park "
from which Mr* Winn, the study
Berta Conn. Mrs. Ruth Tucker.
Some
children,
according
to
chairman, gave the review
Mrs Bertie Brought, and Mr*,
Santa, are hard to get away from
Mr* Haude Herndon and Mr*
fju rty Carrlgan.
"Thu usually happen* when pearl Lynch thanked the eirrle for
the good little boy nr girl has courtesies received. The sumhme
been bolding candy' before coming chairman reported on gilts taken
SHS Club Meet#
to *#e mr
to the circle's shut in
Twenty seven members of the
"When I shake their hands, I
It wa» announred that a lea
Future Teachers Club at Seminole have to pry1 mine loose from the
will he held In McKinley Hall on
High School met Thursdsy even­ sticky stuff."
Dec. IS from 3 5 p. m
ing to see the movie "A Desk for
The children who make ihe best
A social hour followed during
Billie". The Oviedo and Lyman Impression on S»nf* aik him to
chapters were Invited to attend bring nice gift* to their mommies, which Christma* earnl* were »ung
ar.d delirious refreshment* served
the meeting
S|&gt;r«M »l O p m o r t k li t i l o f ItYfr a l l d u y
daddies and friends
Plant for helping a needy fam­ "That show* me the hoys and There were 19 members and 3
tlprtiQ D iftoling S u n b o S m A |) p li(in ( # i
'
i l y during the Christmas holidays girls are thinking of other*." be guest* present.
were formulated. Nancy Robb. said. "And lhal, after alt. I* the
Bonnie Glelow. Eileen Myers, and spirit of Christmas, u n i it?”
For a different dewert. fold
Peggy Westgate will se n e on the
unrooked cranberries and orange
S E E THESE S U N B EA M FA V O R IT E S £ o r
committee.
chopped ripe olive* to poul relish into filling tor lemon chif­
Report* from Mary lee Baron tryAdd
or meat stuffing,
fon pie.
and Peggy Weitgate concerning
CHRISTMAS GIVING
tha stale convention held in Day­
tona were given a t a prFDout
meeting. Peggy Westgate was con­
gratulated by the club member*
djlu
a
l
•&gt;
for receiving a four-year scholar••sh ip to Mt. Holyoke College in
Massachusetts.
JUST ARRIVED!
Chocolate cake, punch, and nuts
were served to the member* and
Controlled Rvm Heel
sponsors present. Vida Sue Smith,
FAYPAN
Jaan Robson, Carol Kureh. Bon­
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Mi«* Mary E Slone and John
S Stone. Miami, are spending the
weekend with thetr brother Rev.
Perry L. Stone, and Mrs. Stone.
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Tenaflllgar
and children, Ann and Byron,
Starke, will arrive tonight to spend
the weekend with her parent^, Mr.
and Mr*. J. II. Truluck. While her*
they wilt attend the PGA* Golf
Tournament.
Ma). and Mr*. Walter M. Turn*
rr and son Chip. Oxford, Miss.,
will arrive Saturday to spend the
holiday* with her parents. Mr. and
Mrs A. F. Colltitn, 200 W. 16th
St. While here they will ipend
part of the time with hi* parents,
Mr an«l Mrs. R. W. Turner, 915
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Sanders, Bolt lead M ayfair Into Second Round
31 Whip P ar, 13
Even After Round

Cannon Is Chosen
'Player Off Year'

Th* top performer! tn the world of golf teed off e^ain
thla morning in chili weather, hopeful for a ray of sunshine
and a good second round which would put them in the final
rounds of the 315,000 Mayfair Inn Open.
Leading the field a* the 150 top professional and amat­
eurs went Into the aecend round were l)oug Sanders of Miami

Herb Elliott Wins
Sportsman Of Year
FRANKFURT (UPI) —Herb F.I'iott of Auitrsli* w si named the
sport i man of 193* today by a
nnnel of European aport* editors
from both aides of the "Iron Curlain."
The AumIc mller won tho no&lt;I
from tha panel for two amatini
feats—a S SI 3 mile at Dublin'!
Santry Track co Aug. fl and a
3,35 record fur tl.e 1,300 miter
run at Gothenburg, Sweden,
Aug. 29.
In Ilia all &gt;ears that tha Vai­
led I'resa Iniernalional hat been
polling European experts on their
sporDman of the year rholcr. It
. was the first time a European
! athlete did not win the title.
DOUG SAN DERS
The poll alto reflected Austra, It., i emergence a t a leaillnr pow­
er In world aporta, America'*
ronllnuliy as a producer of great
champion*, and Ruiaia’a sudden
derllre In sport*.
Elliott, who captivated Europe­
an sports enP’uslasta not only for
the rrcordi he aet, but aa well
for the ease and mastery he
showed In every race In which he
Doug Sanders of Miami Beach Aa a result, the 23 year old Geor­ competed, won in a landslide, be­
yesterday broke oat s red-hot put­ gia native carded a alx-under par ing the pick of 39 of the at lead­
ter on • cold, dreary day at the S3. He went into the second round ing sports writers who participa­
of the SIS.000 Open tournament ted In the poll.
Mayfair Inn Country Club.
with a one stroke lead over Tom­
Rafrr Johnson, the world de­
my Bolt.
cathlon record holder from Kings­
Sanders needed only U putts bury. Calif., wa» second In the
on the t l holes. And he tank 'em ball') in*, r .tllng nine first ptare
from all over the green. Just to votes for an even SOO points. El­
ntaki bis round better, he even liott bad 723 point* sr-ordlog to
hid I ehlp-ln from 23 feel away. the point system used.
Oo tha front nine, Sanders put­ Australian awlmmer Jon Kon
TALLAHASSEE fUPI) - Flo ted 12 times. On the back, he rads was third with four firm
rids State's Semlnolea leave to­ needed 13. He hit from 30 feet, and Ml loirls, followed by liraday for tha Bint Grata Bowl in 12 feet, to feet and 11 inches with til's world champion soccer learn
equal accuracy. He missed only and Roger Rivierne, a French cy­
Loulivllle, Ky.
Tha Semlnolea will meet the three greens on Ills approach stints, clist.
Inc Ituiaiani, whose Vladimir
Cowboy i of Oklahoma State In another testimony to his effective
Kuta won the sportsman's award
the Dlua Grata Inaugural game ness on this day.
Sanders bad competed In 21 In 1934 and 1*37. finished out ot
Saturday.
’ Cold and wet weather kept the tournament* this year prior to the the top 10 for the first time, wind­
team Inside Thursday for all but Mayfair. Ha finished In the money ing up with art aggregate point
an tour and a half, which was on 13 of theae itarla. Total win- total of Ml compared to the Aus­
sie total of 1.317.
apant on pata defense and the ninga to date: *17,174 09.
Rest finishes recently have been
kicking gama.
Meanwhile, Coach Tom Nugent third In the Havana International Royals Sign Player
announced the algnlng of its more and eighth in the Carllnr. In May,
CINCINNATI, Olilo (UPI)—John
high school players to grant tn he won the Western Open with McCarthy, on termloal leave
a
ll-under
at
Red
Run,
Royal
aid scholarship!, four of them
from t e Army, hna signed a new
Oak. Mleh.
from Georgia.
contract with the Cincinnati Roy­
They were Emerson Bfown. Employing a wide stance, very als of the National basketball As­
guard, Coffee County High School, Uttls body turn and a short hack- sociation. McCarthy, former CantDouglas, Ga.; Charles Wiring, swing. Sanders looks more like a stus alar, played for the Royal*
fullback, and Kick Raker, tackle, weekend golfer than a two time two yrara ago before entering the
both of DuPont High In Jack ion major tournament winner.
service.
sllle; Don Davit, halfback, and Sanders’ action In the past year
J|m Sparks, center, both from hat been somewhat limited due
Sylvan Hill* High. Atlanta, and to lojurlea. In August, 19)7. an Logan New Father
MILWAUKEE. Wia. fUPI) Tom Mrlnloth, tackle, Rais High, Infection between the forefinger
aod middle flngrr of hit right Slorlstop Johnny Logan of the
Atlanta.
hand—the result of a "trigger ac­ Milwaukee Drives hecarr.e a fath­
tion" grljwforcrd him to the vide- er (nr the third Hmo Thursday.
lines. In the Colombian Open tn Ilia wife, Dorothy, gave birth to
February of this year, he tore a 7 pound. 3 ounce boy, the U*
Ugimenla In hit right ankle after gin's third loo.
billing • shot around a tree
' ?Three weeks afler winning the
birds
of
Paradjp*
are fount la
Western Open, a, hip Injury side­
lined him for a month. The 110- a wild stale only la New Guinea
GREEN BAY, Wit. fUFI) - pounder fired a 63 in Denver and and on an Islet off Tobago |n the
West Indies.
Blanton Collier of the University ha* been playing strong since
of Kentucky Thursday denied re­ Sanders attended the University
ports he would succeed Ray of Florida. tw|re winning the
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(Scooter) McLean aa bead coach Florida Intercollegiate title.
At
of the Green Bay rackera.
There bad bean rumors at
r
i Day t'.*t Karl (Curly) Lam- Musial Gets Award
beau, raekeft* fvwodar
ltd
NEW YORK (UPII—Sian Muthe *am to six world champloo- till of the St. Loula Cardinal! has
ihtpa. would ba announced next been cbosen 1931 winner o( the
Monday aa general manager of Sportiman-h. i Rrot her hood'a an­
the l u t plica Item In the Na­ nual
award
for outstanding
tional Football Leagua'a Western iportiinanihip.
Division. Tha u m e report a hid
Cotlisr,
a
former
Cleveland
Drowna aaalitani, Joining Lambeau's staff aa head roach of tha
I’ackera.
However, a new move In the
hid for Lambaau'a return to tha
Parker organisation came Thurs­
day with the appearance tn Graan
Bay of auto bumper atlckera In­
scribed "We Want Lambeau." A
local printer was laid to have
Electric water heating it
turned out Use atlckera far tale
at four cants each.
100% sealed in . . .
Meanwhile, a petition drive for
Na Hemes • H* Vents
Lambeau's appointment aa "genHa Wasted Hsat
oral manager and coach’* of tha
I’aekrrs continued under tha di­
f U l l Y AUTOMATIC
rection of Harry Norton and llan
(t04 It —ftrtSS It)
ry 11- Eaton, both of Green Lake,
Wli. The two claimed to havo cir­
culated &gt;.100 pcUtloai.

Sanders Unlike Weather
Displays Red-Hot Putter
taninoles Depart;
5ign Six Preppers

Collier Disclaims
Green Bay Rumors

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N o Personal Fouls
BOSTON —&lt;UPD—tn defeating
the Milwaukee Hawks, 93-74. on
Fab. a , 1131, the Boston Celtics
performed a professional basket­
ball rarity by net committing a
tingle personal foul.

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By JOHN GRIFFIN
NEW* YORK (UP!) BJly Can­
non, Junior triple-threat star who
believe* Louisiana State'a nation­
al champions can post another
perfect record next season, today
w ai named college football's
"P layer of the Year" for 193* In
a nationwide poll conducted by
United Press International.
The Tiger halfback, who previ­
ously wai voted "Back of the
Y ear." received the ftrstplece
votes of S3 of the 293 (ports writ­
er* and broideaiters throughout
the nation who look part In the
balloting.
Pete Dawkins, A rm j’s AllAmerica halfback who was run
ner up to Cannon in the voting
for top btrkfleld honori, once
again finished second to the LSU
Rash with M first place votes, fol­
lowed by pasting alar Randy
Duncan of Iowa In third place
witli 3S and halfback Joe Kepp of

Beach »nd Tommy Colt of Paradisc. Sanders fired a £3. s u -under
par, and Boil had a 64. despite
somewhat miserab!* weather yes­
terday.
Twenty-nine other golfer* broke
par, 13 were even a fttr the lin t
round.
Some of the bigger names, among them Doug Ford and Ar­
nold Palmer, came in with 72s,
one over par.
A cold rain which fell jester
day morning and a chilly wind in
the afternoon made playing un­
comfortable. But playing condi­
tion* remained good. Grecna soak­
ed up the water.
Sandera broke a course record,
set Wednesday by Henry Williams :
TOMMY BO LT
J r , with his 65 yesterday. San-1
dars employed a red hot putter
and aeeuratr long-range Irons to
birdie six hole* aod tour the 18- hole eourae without a single bogey.
Bolt also had alx birdies, but
lost ground when he bogryed one
, score 23 point! for Kentucky.
| In other gam er M a r s h a l l
United Press» International
hole. Bolt laid "I got lucky" when
discussing hts good round. San­ Kentucky andI Xavier of Ohio1 Xavier wasn't exactly any baM I ’•hipped Western Michigan, 79 63;
a scratch ' .
.,,hrr
h . nj in„ . . . . „ ’ Louisville defeated Slateaon, «1*47|
dera dropjied putts from as far came through without
Honda
Slate
ran
?*
firc'
tllh
tr'
,n
hiodln|!
Baylor upset Oklahoma State. 43but
Duke
and
Florida
State
..
. . .lon«
.
away aa 30 feel, and had a 25Into lough al eliding because - of f'm ,0“ l( ltr ,hr«« llr ,l«h‘ ' lc 37; Louisiana State beat Louisians
foot ehln tn.
loriei.
The
Ohioans
looked
a
bit
College, 39 • 33; Georgia Tech
Behind Roll with tils
were all things—loo much snow in the sluggish during the first half but topped Georgia. 73-8*; Colgate de­
George Rayer. We* Ellii Jr., At South.
.
.
in the second half, Hank Stein. feated Columbia, 72 • 63; Geqrge
Resselink, Bo Wlninger,
Rob Kentucky's
.
th *,"t,ionl Joe Yivlano and Rich
Plontek Washington humbled Richmond,
Goeta, Chirk Harhart, Rill Col­ rutted tn their fourth straight vie- proved loo much for the loser*, 9167, and Carnegie Tech beat St.
lin* and Rob Keller.
tory by beaUng Southern Melho- A|th(MJKh gu.rdej eloaety. Stein
Carding Alts were Sanford'* Jay dill. (2 6n Thursdayright, while ■p,,u m | jn |y points and VI via no Vincent, &gt;*-77.
Hrhert. Italian! Reailey, Art Wall
winner^ of^ ^he ^National
j* jn u,e nightcap of a doulast bleheader at Madlaon Square GarJr., Julius boros, John Ilarnum, Invitation 1'oumament
...........— title
•
Henry William* Jr., Dave Marr March, also remained unbeaten den.
Gene Green Gets
with a 69 32 derision over Iona.
and Ulll Parker,
Suffer First Lost
One under 70s were shot by de­ Duke's [Hue Devils were hoping
Contract, License
New York Unlveraily handed
fending rhamplon Walter Burke- tn pin the first dnfeat nl the sea
ST. f-ntriS (U PI&gt;—Gene Green.
mo, Gardiner Dickinson J r , Mike ion on West Virginia, but they l&gt;»*'nn College Its first setback of St. Louis Cardinal catcher • out­
Felehlck, 1934 champion; Marty never get off the ground A heavy !(»•’ campaign In the opener. II TO. fielder. today had a wedding ring
Purge!, Ed (Porky) Oliver, form­ snowfall forced cancellation of ail L*l Ramsey and Tom Sander* and 1939 contract In hand.
er Mayfair pro; former amateur righti tn North Carolina and also ‘Parked a rally that enabled th*
Green, who will be married
champion Frank fitranahan. San esuied postponement of the game, New Yorkcra to snap a M all tie
ford amateur Gene Wltarl, Rob officials are trying to re schedule and go ahead 42 32 at halMlm*. Saturday, became th* drat Red.
bird Thursday to algn a contract
(ioalby, PGA freshman of the the contest tonight at Morgan­
Oklahoma overcame a five-point for next year and General Man­
year. Tele Cooper, Johnny Totti. town, W. Va.
half time deficit to defeat Minne­ ager Bing Devine said he had
Tony Lems, Everett Vlniant and
At that, the niue Dev III didn't sota. S2-43, at Minneapolis. Guard been given "a substantial in­
Mae Main.
have half aa much trouble aa poor Ray. Lew la Jed the Sooncri with crease" In salary.
Even with par were Dow Pins- Florida State.
tl points while Ron Johnson was
The rest of the Cardinal eonterwald, PGA player of the year;
Forget Jrrveys
high man for the Gnphera with 17,
tracts probably will be milled
Al Raldinr. 1958 Mayfair rhamp­ power (allure caused by heavy
Lnjola of Chicago beat Crrlgh- early next month, Devine said.
lon: Boh Watson. Jim Ferre, Hen snow In the Winston-Salem, N. C,, ton, (7-31, on ■ late second half
ry Caitillo. Gordon Jones. Bob area delayed the atart of the Flor­ aurge led by Clarence Red. High
Hamrlrh, Bob Grant. Joe Camp­ ida Stair Wake roreal game for acorer for Loyola was Tom |Bur­
Munich. Germany, celebrated
bell, Bolt Klvlln J r , Tom Nieporte, nn hour, and when they finally iy) O'Connor with 20 polnlj.
Iti (tooth anniversary thla year.
Bill Meyrra ami Hamid Johnson. got the lights on. Florida Slate
In the one-over bracket with players discovered they'had left
Ford and Palmer were Billy Max­ four of their Jerseys on the plane
well, Rob Toskl, Ed Furgnl, Han* whirl) brought them to North Car­
Merretl. Paul Harney, Don Ilia- olina.
pllnghnff. Dirk Mayer. Hlllir Bone,
What a m e s a ! Wake For«it
E m it Boros and a host of others. loaned Florida State ill Jeraeya,
f.lonel Hebert had a two-over necessitating a change every time
73, a* did Dan Fairfield. Gay a aubilltuto entered the gam*.
Brewer J r . Dave Ragan and That's as far as th* hospitality
Paddv LaClatr.
went, though, because Wake For­
Bill Casper Jr. had much est went on to register a 73-61
trouble, ending up with a 74. lie victory with the aid of George
started off with three straight nitehle # 23 point performance
bogeys.
Third ranked Kentucky had r.o
picnic with Southern Methodist.
About eight billion maleors The Mustangs oulihot the Wild­
ranging tn alto from liny grains cats from th* floor and trailed
to enoymout chunks of metal gnd only by 33-31 at Intermission.
stone, enter the earth's atmos­ Sophomore Bill Ray Uekert final­
ly solved SMU’i rone defenit to
phere every 24 hours.

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California a d i s t a n t fourth
with 11.
Center Bob Harrison of Oklaho­
ma, who previously was vot#
•'Lineman of the Year,” topped
all linemen tn the "P layer of the
Year" voting with 14 first place
vote*. All told. 29 different play ers received mention in the bal­
loting.
The latest honor for Cannon
climaxed an amailng period of
award-gathering for LSU and its
key personnel. In addition to Cannon* two honors, Coach Paul
Dletiel was named "Coach of itj
Year” in the annual poll comluF.
ted by the New York World Tele*
gram and Sun and Scnpps How.
ard Newspapers and LSU was vo­
ted the nation’* No. 1 team by
the UPI Board of Coaches.
Dielxel hatted the selection of
Cannon as "Player of the Year."
as "a wonderful tribute to Billy
and his teammates who helped
him achieve the honor."

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Final Rites Today
For Mike Donahue
RATON ROUGE. La. (LTD—
Funeral services wer. scheduled
today for Irish born Michael Jos­
eph (Mike) Donahue. Louisian.)
State football coach three decades
ago, Donahue died f t Fils homo
here Thursday at the age of »i
The genii! Irishman, who !■%
I.SU Into big-time football with
his teams In 193 through I92T,
had been III for several months.
A native ef County Kerry, Ireland, he tame lb Ihe U. S. with
hli parents as a 13-year-old.
He wai graduated from Yale
University In 190t and coached
football at Auburn University for
the next 1* years.
His a u e e e i s e * at Auburn
prompted LSU to hire him at A
salary which wis the highest paid
a football coach in the south at
that time.

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Sherveport Joins Southern League

R r r a ll

Seminoles Travel Tonight, Host 'Cudas Tomorrow

SHREVEPORT. La. (I’PIt Shreveport, a charter memtier In
the Southern Association, re « en­
tered the league today after a 51year absence, with the purchase
of the Little Rock. Ark , Southern
Asiociatfon Branchiae by a group
of Shreveport oil men.
The oilmen bought the Utile
Rock Travelers* franchise for an
unspecified stmt and said the
team would open its 1»59 season
In Shreveport April 10.
Lea Pcden. a former catcher for
the Shreveport Sports of the Te*
aa league, and last yrar*i man­
ager of the Travelers, wilt al*o

pilot the new Shreveport Sporta
in the Southern Association.
The franchise purchase mult ba
approved by the director* of the
Southern Association, but Charlet
llurth, president, said he antici­
pated no difficulty In obtaining
that approval.

T»o games in a t many niehtt i!:&lt;*
airport gymnasium, juit outall-confcrcnce honcrt. Hr &lt;an hit the two, will probably yet the
ire on tap for the Seminole bat-1 tide
DrLand on the Daytona Beafrom the outiide,but la moat danstarting nod at the forward apot
^leth all team.
Highway.
ycroua on hi* driving layupa.
and Cliff, who la atao making the
The Seminolca travel to Det.and
i oach llud l ayer aent hit »har
Another all-conference yuan!, changeover from foot! all, will aee
loniyht to meet Honda Military. KfJ
through lengthy drill* jester.
C«U Dandridre,ha a alto made
tome action. Ale* d ip p e d in If
return to boat the New Symrna day
in an effort to improve the
the change fromfootball with the
j ointa agaimt i’irrjon la at week
Darracudai tomorrow night. To- play-maklny ami rebounding Tic greatest of ease and thould be and ahowa promiae a* a point
maht a came will be played in Co i : h r » weren't at all happy with ready for the ilarting nr.I tonight. maker and rrboundcr for the SentShop For Christmas
" the allowing of Ihr squad against
Damirldge la a (me ball handler inolc (quad. Cliff it a lettermin
At
|#
a
I
a
j t
I ■&gt;man. They hope that thinc» will and play-maker and. like Lund and at toon aa he gets hii “ shootIxPfllUCKV A n d
P f n •*‘•1* up before they face New &lt;jvil»t. can hit from inside or out in,* eye'1 will t-e called uroa to
i « V l l l U \ e t l j n i l U I v l r l l j-,,jr n here tomorrow nighl for
Forward Jimmy tlracey goes join in the action.
their flr-l real competition.
into tonight* eontcit as leading Center Charlca "Cowboy'* Gra­
ft afi! Hay Lumtquivt found lit- acortr for the lo.al squad. lie add v a t,, f-.ai come fast since the opIV trouble in making the change ed lit pointa Wednesday night to m ing game and haa held on to
(nun the gridiron to the maple run his total to 51 in three c-onlest* (he ltarting »pot tn the middle,
The University of Georgia vvas
ehartrrrd tn 1785, the nation's
lulled Pres* International
• ;nt here Wednesday as h« drop- Although small, he la a scrapper The tall lad haa had a share in
211 E . 1st
first chartered state tinivrrsitv.
. i&lt; 1 in 18 point* to pace his squad, under the basket and handles his the acoimg in everv contcit ar.d
The Kentucky Wildcats register- n if f[ral| ff„0w mJ(!e a njmc fcr
of t;ie rebounding.
is a tine rrbounder
ed their fourth straight win Thura himself aa a sophomore last sea
There la one brother cotubina
Alan bwahn l» working as the
slay night in defense of the nation­ ami when he paced the squad to lion that is slated to see action to- second unit center and with a little
al championship. It was not an a fine 16-11 season and picked Bptflight. Ale* MrKtbbin, younger of more practice behind him should
he a big help to the squad. Swalm
city one.
and firnale," are the only Semin*
Southern Methodist used a rone
rles that base any height and
dcfenc to throttle the Kcntuck• NO hoi ceilings
they will be called upon this sea­
I tana during the firit half, and
son to handle the bulk of the re­
• NO apecial cloaet apart naeaaaary
SANFORD-ORLANDO SPEEDSTER — Sportscaat. held
bounding.
' trailed the Cats by only two points
• NO Ion* A eipenaiv# duefa
Thii promises to be a hfg week­ by Mrs. It. R. CaMellani. U looking for a big senson at the
The fituwt fvpe nf winter comfort
at Intermission. But sophomore
end for the cagera a* they face Sanferd-Orlando Kenu'd Club which open* its 92-clay meet
Billy Bay Lickert opened up in the
FMS in PeLsml tonight and re Saturday night. The hnmlscmie light bundle greyhound,
last half to register I I pointa ant
turn home tomorrow to fare
the Wildcats won it 7109.
New Smyrna, Both game* are decked in his '‘cool-otil" blanket, belongs to Mike Castel­
202 Sanford Av»,
FA 2-6211
lan!.
Georgia Tech meanwhile put a
I idled I'resa International
, Bob lousy, with I* pointa and scheduled to atari at 7 o’clock,
large smudge on Georgia’* prev­ (icorge Yardley has recovered Bdl Sharman. with 28, ^paced the
iously perfect record, defeating the
Celtic attack that moved Boston to
Bulldogs 73W. and Louisiana
touch and the Detroit within 14 percentage points of the
State caved by Louisiana College ristooa arc begimiing to roll.
Eastern Division leading New
59 53.
Yardley, las* season's National York Knickerbocker*. Rodgers, on
I Alabama, with a 2-1 season Basketball Association scoring terminal leave from the Army,
mark, goes against Ixiuitulle to- leader, tallied 37 |«*int* Thursday tallied It paints in ”8 minutes of
The Inaugural Handicap, the hig lionat and Iho All Florida Conso- tons for the past two year*, [loc­
pjpht.
night to give Detroit its second play. Caul Ariin had 19.
ojvemnK night feature at the San- ution at tturayne and a track kinJo ha* plenty of *|&gt;eedif she
„ , , nrraker
....................................
In the only other game played, ford Orlando Kennel Club tnmor- „recant
*1 Sarasota, turned, I..want*, to. ..uncork
, , it, as proven b*,;
Kentucky never did trail the Mra,‘ hl
,o vfr ,lhp St' LouU
the
fact
that
she lied the track
Hawks.
107-101.
and
move
within
Syracuse
edged
Minneapolis,
|0l
row
night,
might
turn
out
to
be
Mustangs,, although SMU bad a
in a perfect seho-1 ng score of record at Pavtana for the three
better shooting average during the ]hr,f c * of thc Western Div- ^ , , p|R)Tr.coarh Paul Seymour a &gt;reed duel between the highly- three
victories from three star!*. r igtt« mile distance
dron-ed In two free throws w|t h 1publicised Indurall. Keith f'lllon's
fir.t half. I tekert, t promising Ision leader*.
lowering his time -i . i i:i, try
|*s«»t time Saturday night will
sophomore, hit his stride for the The balding Yardley. aided by 2 seconds to go in overtime
champion, and lien Jacques* Sim The dockings
uocsi- vs vvrre
were 31.78.
i t -* 31
it 53
v- and
»,i (, - m
, „ ,
,
.
...tv HJtlY AUTOMATIC,
Bi.i time this season. Sophom.......... .. f
■« c Detroit tnc .cad. Rookvc E l g i n D
' - la. who Just leaned the
.? *:”* * ,hr
" l!l
Dick I'arsor.s was second high in shortly after Hie start of the game’s higis scorer with at points, game here last season
I
lc,r’ t i t T on ’he it race pro
(ItANfST,
the Wildcat scoring with 19 |»olnts 1game and the Blitnns were never sank three straight ha«ket* far Ih rse two see speedster* turned Simla, winner of the c Inver leaf gram,
SAflST,
headed
as
they
won
the
ir
third
:
Minneapolis
in
the
final
minute
in
the
fastest
time
during
the
prema"Sural,
hs*
surprivetl
the
fan*
^
Georgia Tech also used two
and a half tu tfr I he rontest a! season schooling le*t* and already
r r Stderin^ two victories from
cootisr...
™ sophomores to get otf to a head *n a row'
three starts, with clocking* that Cards Sijrn Catcher
CHUNR, TOO,
start in the three game set it will Shue, who scored 37 points, net- 93 • all a! the end of regulation have been named as Inaugural were not even tied by Indurall or
ST LOUIS iL'PII—llank Kuhl
time.
At
lilanehi
was
high
for
runners
to ••
-«
play agslmt Georgia this season. ,r 'l 19 in the first half as the
any other greyhound
in
aim,
a
rangy
ealrher
from
the
Murall.
wlnnri
of
the
Interna
f
These were Roger Kaiser and Bob 1‘liton* gained a .53 45 advantage
——■
In
her
tin
t
pre
season
lr*t
she
University
of
Missouri,
signed
toMM (•»
by Pews, who piled up the winning -1' Intermission hi. lands, pared
covered the five sixteenth* distance 530,001) contract Thursday with
Wf f k l
margin toward the end of the 1-y Beds Pettit and Cliff Hagan,
at a sterling 3t 75 second*, and (lie St taiui* Cardinal*. He wa*
jjinie,
staged a second-half rally ihil
then two starts lairr hit the wire assigned to Itoehrsler of the In­
Kaiser had 17 points and veteran lw |ir ru * Detroit * tr»d to three
In a sensational 31 It second*. ternational la-ague.
Buddy Blrmker 15 lor the EngineThis is very fast time, considerers. Gordon Darrah and John
With four minutes to play and
ing that the Inaugural last season
CAUL
Johnston had 17 and 16 respective- Detroit leading, 9693, Yardley
was won tn 31 44 seconds.
and Shue romhinrd to stave nlf
)ly for the Bulldogs.
These iwo clockings have hoovt
Dirk Davies with 15 points was the Hawk uprising and give the
ed Simla'* stock an I have advane
the key man in pulling LSU out I’istan* their third win in five
ed her close to Indurall In popu
of a hole against Louisiana Col­ game* with SI. Loul*. I'ettil, the
larity. However. Raring Secretary
lea
cues’*
leading
scoter,
paved
St.
lege. The Tigers led 35 74 it the
R. C. CPItayl Williamson think*
Louis
with
17
point*
Hagan
had
half but hit a slump midway the ****
he rtn name sis other lop per­
Kvettings FA 2-ToOO
final half.
former* who will give both In­
The Boston Celtics spotted for­
durall and Simla a run for the
mer Temple University star liuy
t n rt«
« t i n t o« iest m s AsM
money. He plan* to announce the
Rodger-.’ NBA debut a* they de­
full Inaugural field later today.
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t nlteit Pre** Inlrrnatbinal
This e*pcrienrr may stand him
La t
In good stead tn hi* 1958 comeNew York C 81 lit-si on Coll. 70
hick.
Xavier llJhloi fits Iona 53
TH* 40year-old native of New Colgate 77 Columbia f&gt;5
York Mills, N. Y., turned In a Carnegie Tech 9fi St. Vincent 77
£ JrkylMlydc performance in P57. Long Island C. 83 King’s 55
Aftrr enjoying his best first live St. Francis 71 Westminster (5
months ever, Ed falterrd in the
South
last seven months of the year.
Kentucky
73
SMC
60
Aftrr lieing for 14th and winn­
rito.MISINfi YOUNfJ (iHEVHOUNI) — Hobby Son
ing 8530 in the Rubber City Open, Geo. Washington 9t Richmond 67
ahtnv n willt Trnlner Ccorjre New land, Iih* flaehrtl Ihr ho.-t.
Fur
tn
an
78
Newberry
66
Ed wasn’t in a contending po»l
form of any young grevhound during pre-icason nchooling
lion tn any other 1957 event, ills j GwtTti* Tech
'icorgla
r.tcr'8 at tiio Snnfonl-Orlnndo Kennel Club. The Hobby
beest finish during the remainder Appalachian 63 Wofford 57
of the year was fifth In the Span Louisiana St 59 Lout»l.in» Coll 53 Hour Kennel pup will be ready for action when tho track
Ish Oprn. Ills best t'. S, showing j " *ke Forest .3 Florida St. *.t
ope .18 Saturday night.
in the latter half of 1957 wa* a Lcuisville 81 h'etson 47
Midwest
9 tie fur 70th place tn the St. Paul
Lakers Real Champ
Open.
Oklahoma 52 Minnesota 43
Thanks to his fine start. Ed still Lovola till &gt; 67 Creighton 51
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. -&lt;UPI&gt;
plated well up among thr 1951 Southwest Mo. 64 Mo. Valley 73
—The
Minneapolis Lakers have
money winner* with a total tike Michigan Tech 63 Northland 43
won
moir
National Basketball As­
of more than 5l7.fWfl.
Southwr*4
sociation championship* than any
Ed started 1957 realizing he Baylor 43 Oklahoma St 37
might swing himself right out of Texas College 55 Dillard 53
other tram since the IrLgue vs a*
irtlon Atom tricep muscle in his St. Edwards 73 St. Thomas 59
founded tn 1946 The Lakers have
good right arm, source of much
West
raptured the title five times.
of his power, threatened to side- Sacramento St. 76 Long Beach 64
^ line him every Ulttn he look a
^ f u ll cut. He didn't have the in­
jury treated medically because he
was playing well and in conten­
tion (or a Ryder Cup team berth
An operation on the arm would
hive shelved him for two months
Ed tore the muscle in 1954. ’’I
feel *» though I’ve lost Irom 10 70
per cent of the strength tn my
right arm,” he relate*. "The arm
is weaker in told weather because
Kthe muscle then contracts "
1 LOWER
525 M
j RAZOR HACK
SHOT GUN
^
Furgol won hi* only 1917 title
PERFECTION
SHELLS
SIIOVEUS
!
POTS
when he defeated big At Besseltnk
OIL HEATERS
OUR
in a playoff for the Caliente Open
3** .. ____ lc
S t
2 .9 7
crown In January.
1 3 .9 0
r
....
7c
COST
5‘tlrran of 14 year* on the PGA
IN). P I.
j HY THE CASE
5” ............... Ilk
HEAT to
tour, Eurgot ran into more physi
8
”
...............
15c
PERFECTION
1.. A S. Handles
ONLY
cal misfortune ju*t before the '37
Anlea Open in Wilmington, N. C .
when he hurt his right arm in
FLATTONE
1 fjT.
an automobile t-raih. Hr still has
. 10 u r .
5 TOOTH
I1PS
a large bone chip on the elbow at
MASON
HOT
DIPPED
* 1 result id the collision. "SORM
WALL PAINT
GARDEN
JARS
fiALV.
^ times the rlbowr throb* like a
Rrg.
J 7C
tTLTIVATOR
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7 ..
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9 "'*■
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Beg. 2 *3 Ql. 1 *4*"
Tough luck again literally trip­
ped Iran Ed UP just before Itie
d e t a c iia iil e
MOTO
f. IT .
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Two Guests Become
At Eisenhower's Party
studded state dinner at the White
House Thursday niehl.
Mra. Howard E. Simpson, wife
of the president of the Ralllmore
A Ohio Railroad suffered a minor
heart ailment shortly after the
oyafer course. A bit later. New­
port, R.!., socialite Mra. Harold
Tlnncy was escorted from her
seat In the stale dinln( room, re ­
portedly suffering from a vlru*
"but.”
One of President Eisenhower'*
heart doctors. Brig. Gen. Thomas
By Mrs. II. I- Johnson
W. Mattingly, also a dinner
pboof p a j a n
Burst,
attended lo Mrs. Simpson.
Baptist Sunbeam* and G. A.'a Mattingly
told reporter* Mr*.
twenty-fix membcri. met at the
church Tuesday at 3:30 p. m. to Simpson's trouble was a 'v e ry
rehearse for a Christmas Protram rapid” heart host which had oc­ THE TUNNEL OF LOVE — Doris Day go** on a shopping spire and brings home a parking fine ticket for
they will present Wednesday. Dec. curred frequently in the p u t and
IT at 7:M p. m.. In the church. was more annoying for her than anguished hubby. Richard Widmark, to pay. It's n laugh
Directing Is Mrs. Charles John­ serious.
nceno from MGM'a new release, "The Tunnel of Love*',
personal
son. you*1' l-ader. aulricd hy Mrs. .The „President's
„
. . physl
...
Paniivui Uni*** Mr« f*nn r.iln tliOi Dr. Howard McC. Snyuer filmization of the comedy hit which ran on Brodway for a
his apart
apart- solid year,
waa summoned from hi*
and Mrs. Joyce KU-i Lynn 0U*Vwaa
ment
to
attend
Mrs.
Simpson.
Following (he rehearsal. leaders Both departures wtre so unob­
te m d refreshments of cake and
soft drinks lo the group of young trusive lhat few of the IS din­
ner guests and none of the some
people
300 others Invited lo the post-din­ "The Tunnel of Love.” the com picture, filed In Cinemascope,
HD Christmas Party
Mrs. C. P. Rabun will he host­ ner muslcale noticed that any cdy about love In the suburbs
Playing ro-itirring roles with
ess for the Lake Monroe Home thing was amis*.
sometimes described a t a bedtime Mist Day and Widmark are Gig
The
Elsenhoweri
earlier
had
D r- atralion club's a n n u a l
Christmaa parly at her home this caused absence* of two main hon­ made Into a motion picture, follow- } “un*' * l,e,&lt;,ur“** huahand; and
or guests at their dinner honor­ Its long-run success In New York (,‘® " c*l*. *» the social worker
evening.
A t'
m jc wilt be conduct­ ing the Supreme Court, first a f­ and on Ihr roaiT, ami will open who operates above and lejood
fair of thin year'* White Hmise Sunday at the Rita Theatre.
ed
the cal) of duty. Elisabeth Fraser
social season. Chief Justice Karl
School Program
Doha Day and Richard Wid- and Elisabeth Wilson repeat their
Warren
Is
confined
to
hit
apart
The Lake Monroe Elementary
»ha suburban f0UPlc original stage roles. Gene Kelly
aehool will preaent a Christmas ment with ■ virus and \ssociatc whose H*F
determination to hare an
program, Thursday. Dec. I*, in Justice Felix Frankfurter was un­ heir bring! hilarioui if almost cat- displays the u m e zip In directing
as he does In acting In Ihli, the
the school auditorium at * p. m. able to attend hccauie of a re­ astronhi' result*.
first picture he has directed in
Santa Claui will visit the party cently auffered heart disturbance.
Launched in February. 19&amp;7, which he doe* not appear.
and distribute pre-Christmas gifts the play created laughter on
There are two opportunities for
of candy to all chlldreu.
Broadway fur a year and a half Doris Dsy to sing in the produc­
John Angel la principal of the
and since then has continued aa a tion: a title song, ‘‘Have Ups,
aehool
touring success. Joseph Fields Will K in In the Tunnel of love.”
Grade Parties
equaled with It Ihe acclaim for jnd ,.Run Awiy Kkldi-dle g-.',
Homeroom mothers of the Lake
such other Fields stage produc­ doo.” .She and Richard Widmark
Monroe Elementary school will
tions as "Wonderful Town,” "Ju offer a surprise in iheir new com­
bold Christmas parties for each
nlor Mill," "My Sister Eileen"
room, Friday, December iWh, be­ TALLAHASSEE (UPI) - Gov. and "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" edy roles as Augle and Isolde
Ifmlr, a couple with a charming,
Lcfloy
Collins
today
considered
a
ginning at 1:30 p. m.
He also produced the film, with
request by the NAACP to Inter­ Martin Melrher as co-producer, re converted ham In the aubburbi
WMU Circle Meetings
The Woman's Missionary Union view Negro Frank Peterson be- based on the play Fields and Pe­ but no baby In the baailncL
Having exhausted other possi­
circles of the Lake Monroo Baptist fore he goca on trill in Bonifay ter De Vries wrote from the Dc
bilities.
they seek to adopt a child,
for
the
double
axe
slaying
of
a
church will meet Tuesday, Decem­
Vries novel. MGM Is releasing the which brings Gla Seals into the
young share cropper snd hit twober II, aa follows:
picure aa the representative of an
Circle One will meet with Mra. year-old daughter.
adoption home. To prove her
Paulina Spivey, at her home, at NAACP Field Secretary Robert
worthiness, Isolde even dons her
W. Saundert of Tamps said in a
1:10 p. m.
Girl Guide uniform, while Augie
telegram
that
since
Peterson
haa
Clrcto Two will meet at the
throws caution to the wind* In hls
no
family
In
Florida,
something
church at 1:00 p. m. with Mra.
attempt* to pore a t an acceptable
other than appointment of a court
Ed. Oglesby, chairman.
father. When the little stranger
assigned attorney should lie done
AUead ratty
finally arrives, things grt stranger
Members of the Lake Monroe In order to guaranlee the Negro
The Sanford Stab- Chorus will and stranger — the baby looks
Home Demonstration club attend­ a completely unbiased trial
appear
In concert at the Barnett like a replica uf hls adopted fa­
Saunders
added
that
no
reflec­
ing the first county-wide Council
Memorial Melhodlit Church in En­ ther.
Christmas party at the Home tion waa intended on Rep. A. P. terprise
There it plenty of saucy and
Monday night.
Demonstration center In Sanford Drummond, Bonlfay attorney who
Charles Moore Catsel of De­ sophisticated entertainment In the
were Meads me i Annie McArthur, was turned to defend Peterson.
nary Is the director. Accompanist final unwinding of this complica­
W. A. Cemp, J. C. Sspp. J. II. Rut he said since Drummond was i*
Mrs. Katherine Keller*. Enter­ ted domestic mix-up. At the end­
a
local
lawyer
he
might
tie
handi­
Ttndel, Hetel Gardner end Mr.
prise. Alin featured on the pro­ ing. everyone I* happy — and
capped
hy
community
sentiment.
and Mrs. J. E. Andrews,
"We ask that a lawyer or law­ gram Is Mr*. Pina D'Alhatti Har­ audiencea have had a full quota
renewals
rison. lyric coloratura soprano. of hearty laughter.
A/J Nail C. Phillips of Vincent yer* from the NAACP lie allowed She is writ-known locally as Ihe
A7B, Yuma, Art*., la home on lo Interview Frank Prlrrton be­ director of the choir of Ihe faithleave visiting his parents, Mr. and fore ho come* to trla!,” the tele­ cran Church of the Redeemer.
It will take 543.000 gallons of
Mra. N. C. Phillips and grand­ gram raid.
Members" of the " t a n a " i r e : | «■«*“« , 30,000 pounds of . lead
parents. Mr. and Mra. J. P. Stev­ Peterson, 27. is charged with first tenors, Harry Wlcr, C. W 1compound and 30,000 pounds of
en*, before reporting for duty at the murders of Ira Gene Camloy Baker, William Brown. II- E. Me- glycerine to help turn out the 10
Ent. APB, Colorado Springs, Colo. and hls daughter, Ernestine, last Swain. Gust Holt, Frank Unison; million grots of pencil* being pro­
Mr. and Mr*. E. C. Lee and sons June. Okaloosa County Sheriff Bay second tenors. A1 Case, William duced In the U S. (hit year.
of Bethany, Conn.: Mr. and Mra. Wilton said earlier Ibis month, Hoag, Robert Morn, Jim Steakley,
J, W. Johnson, of Cocoa Beach that Peterson has admitted the \V. I . Harmon, Robert A. Dew­
A card game called All Fours
and BUI Grow of DeLand were two murders.
He wilt probably he tried during berry! l i f t bare section. Warren waa played by the Pilgrims in
guests at the II. L. Johnson home,
D.
Adams,
F.
E.
McCoy,
Dr,
If.
1633, Variations of the um e game
the early part of January.
Sunday.
W. Rocker, I.eon Walker: second include Old Sltdge, High-Low Jack,
Mr. and Mr*. George Poff have
bass section. E. R. Carter. Charles California Jark and Pitch.
with them for the Christmas holi­
Scudder, J. M. Klineclpher, Frank
days, her son and daughter In law. S m a lle r, Brighter
Woodruff, 11. 51. Johnquest.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown of
L
ig
h
t
B
u
lb
Ready
Roanoak, Va.
Mr. and Mra. Robert Rocse and CLEVELAND, Ohio (UPI) —
family have moved lo Orlando General Electric announced today $45 M illion A sked
to make their home.
lhat it will put a smaller, bright­ F o r Employes* Fund
er 100 watt household light built
TALLAHASSEE (DIM) - The
TODAY A SATURDAY
on the market next spring.
Slate comptroller Inday submitted
OPEN 12:15
Tho company said Ihe frosted 300.000 for Ihe slate and county
hulh would give six per cent more officer* and employes retirement
light although It will he (he site fund.
The spending request, none of
of current &lt;10 and 75 watt M b s.
It said there would he no Increase which will come from general
appropriating* monte*, wa* down
PAWS (UP!) - The United In price In the IN) watt bulb
1$7.top.554 from rreaent spending.
States pushed ahead today with
It* plans to equip Its European
allies srllh Inletmedlale range bal­
listic missiles desplle the recent
STARTS SUNDAY
successful firing of the Intercon­
tinental missile Atlas
Informed sources told newsmen
It the end nf the two-day aerret
meeting of the NATO military
(JET MORE OUT OF LIFE 0 0 OUT TO A
chiefs of staff Thursday that de­
MOVIE.
velopment of the S.300 mile range
Alla* made Etimpcn lRRM'a less
vital than a year ago but still
Im—.rtant to Western defense.
They is Id It might he two year*
TIRED OF
before the Atla* becomes opera­
tic
TEARJERKERS?
T a cutting of Ihr military
Madera of the 15 NATO nations
THIS ONE’S
was a prelude to the annual NATO
fortlrn, defense and flnanre min­
FUNNY
ister* conference opening here
Tuesday.
MGM's made
U.S. Defense Secretary Neil II
a spicy
McElroy waa flying here f r o m
' V movie comedy
Rome, where he discussed USItalian miaalle plan* with Pre­
•' ; from the hilarious
mier F.-tfanl and Prvtident (ironj Broadway play I ! I
ehl. One report (aid the first
■blppment of U. fl. Jupiter inter­
in CINEMASCOPE
mediate range mlatUea waa expeeled lo arrive la Italy In the
next fe« months.
Prvgrees in getting the Inter­
mediate missile* set up in Europe
wel sloar, however. Only Britain
and Italy hav* agreed to accept
them and France atUl la negotiat­
ing over them.
&gt;J PATRICIA WIGGINS
WASHINGTON &lt;UPI&gt;-Thc III
s e n and audden departure of two
guests marred President and
Mra. Elsenhower'* millionaire-

Garden Club Held
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Rilz Theatre To Show 'Tunnel Of Love'

Collins Considers
Interview Request

Male Chorus Sets
Enterprise Concert

U. S. To Deliver
Missies To Allies

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Farm A Garden Center
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60i Celery Ave.

lAFF-A.DAY

2 cilices partly furnished—air con­ Custom built 4 HR. 2 oath home
situated amidst shade trees &lt;m
ditioned-gas heat FA 2 3361
four nirelv landscaped tots m
Sanford Produce Co. *02 West
quiet section o‘f Sanford. \
13th. SL
_____
C |f*t t
**•*■**«**■taf
lovely home featuring built-in
2 hedroom house, kitchen equip­ kitchen equipment, Urge brick
"You m ean T H A T 'S ell you r a v c i? "
ped *73. low Laurel Ave.
fireplace, awning windows anl
trrraaso
floor*
Priced
to
sell
2 new 2 bedroom houses, kitchen
at St I.Bihs Reasonable terms,
equipped. FA 2-1043.
AVAILABLE NOW!
Bachelor apartment, iround floor.
-REAL FSTATE FOR 6 4LK
3 - m .k i. e s t a t e for s u e
HOME • S E L L E R S
311 Palmello Ave
The hesl pli.-e lo tell your home
Bl M ESTATE DRIVE IN
is where most homes are sold.
3 Room modern epartment. clean
2341 French Ave.
as new. private first floor. Navy
.1.
W . IIA L la
couple Invlled. Reasonably prtcStenstrom Realty
Braltoe
rd 1304 W. 3rd St.
HERBERT STENSTROM
"Call JU IP Flume FA 5-3641
REALTOH
Beautifully furnished room. Privale
DON HOW E — L. J. R15NER
l ake Lent hnmr for sale or rent.
home. Phone FA 2-7304
Vsaoclatrs
M4MR BROWN REALTY
2 bedroom epartment near Pine- li t N. Park - Ph. f t :-:»2s
Realtor
errst school, no pets. 2613 F.lm
I.4KE MARY
Ave.
III EN H E T in i)
Ph T \ : 3237 or FA 2 P&lt;4
Authentic Old III r tori c a! I loud a
3 Room apartment. 201 Maple
Estates IT acres that is truTy
Avr Ph. FA 21371.
unique
•A/. J o i n t /s«.i//y C M^xiny
IN THE PATH OF PROGRESS
Sale or Rent 1 Bedroom 3« It.
1.6
N Park Ave. Ph. F a '-’-6123
Send
stamped
addre»jed
enve
New Moon trailer, sir condition­
lope for complete detaitr Box
ed. Adults. FA 2-7664.
l.jlriront 2 bedroom *. *tne homr.
31. Enlerprire. Fla
I’rjetreally iml*hrd on intidr.
2 bedroom furniihed house. For
ltesutiful lot right on lake. Short
interview FA 2-090!
RAYM OND M. H A LL
distance from Del.and. $2,766
REALTOR k INSl lltil!
va.h price Can he financed. Call
Large 2 k 3 bedroom unfurnished
Crumpton Builder* in Oilando,
apartment. 173. 1700 Magnolia Third St. A Park Avenue. South
V all Call Hall
GA 2*361.
12 Bedroom house, unfurnished
Phone FA 2 360
Hom e* Designed For
I
r
e a,re tile f.»rm Large 3 brd
1-3 Bedroom hours, unfurnished
Florida Living!.
room liotije. large turn. Easy
I 3 Bedroom house, furnished
A (iOOl) HOME A A
!5 A I Rotlro o m s— 1 A 2 !Tallis
trrmv oseph B Levy. Phune
C. A. WIUDDON
HARDAIN TOO!
FA 2-123.
201 So. Park
FA 2 4991 It is rare to find a real good 2
VA - THA Bedroom
home
tuch
at
Ihn
lor
2 bedroom house, kitchen equipped
Lots tor sale, lin-alej 6 mite* W
T I I A I n S e rv ic e
only I6,722 fxi. Y&gt;», that'* the
of Sanford. Ph FA 7 39%
Phone FA 2 3303
full price, but IP* prtred lor
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This is a sucit pass to the Bits quick sale. Imludc* Kitchen
OWNER WANTS
Theatre for Johnny Golden. Exp
Lqulpment. blind* and llralrr.
F in n n c in K
date Dec. If. 'll.
located on 2 high lot* juit out
OFFER
of city, but with all city conven
Custom
built
3 bedroom, 2 lull
Down
Payments
House For Sale Or Bent. 3 bdrm.
icncet. flood term* arranged if
tiled bath- built on Urge lot
—large lot — unfurnlihed. Lo
L
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A
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1
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requlrrii Don'l wait until after
In beautiful Mayfair section
cated 604 E. 4th St.
Christmas In see thl*. because
This borne fralures lerraro
Immediate
Occupancy
you can move right in.
floirr. large arreennl pirrh
6— REa I. ESTATE FDR B A l-i
Mr* (i im r a t too IVminud
Natural wiv-m! cahinrt* in large
Seminole Realty
T. W. 3IERO. Broker
Satisfaction or Yvitir
kltehen eqmpt'eil v ills eteclnc
Phone FA 2 rani
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Money Cheerfully
r*nte and refrigerator. Owner's
RORFKT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor 111If Methvfn—Velma Gon rater.
equity 14500.00 Any offer will
Re funded.
Adelaide II 'loses — Associates
Raymond l.undquisl. Attoc.
be given consideration
I’A 2 3232
FA 12*31
Atlantic Bank Bldg. 1901 Park Ave
SEMINOLE REALTY
Hot Park Ave.
FA 2 532

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST
3rd Addition.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

'Look For It In

Lor. Ilw v . 17-52 A 271 h SI.
P h o n e FA 2-1501

We Feature

QUALITY HOMES
kJoHeralely

I’rired

For thi Rest rtuvt tn Real E*'* -1
SEE C U L L E N &amp; H A ltK E Y
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
110 N Park Ave Ph. FA 7 ? 'U

•EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
• G ifts for Her
CHATHAM BLANKETS
lnrludirg tha N llloa'i Faverita
“ Purrey" — Purrey Bouquat
Waalthifa Brandon
Full Rang# of Colora
a
YOWELL’B
SANFDRU FURNITURE CO.
300 East First St.
Shadow Boies — Cedar Cherts
Lamps — Planter*
Sofa Pillows
AMERICAN TOURJUER
LUGGAGE
Strong — Smart — Roomy
&gt;MVide Selection af Sites and Colers
YOWELL’8
— MUNSINGWEAR Nylon tricot
t Udita gowni. illpa k pintle*. Pro. portioned hosiery in walking &amp;
- irras sheer* IL$S • 11.13.
PURCELL'S

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

Special Sale on all WEST
BEND PRODUCTS This week
enlv!
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO
112 Magnolia Avt.

Flannel Shirt* II M nr 2 for *3 30
Sleeping Bags 39 tn up Camp
RlmVet* $367 or 2 for ir o n

S Pc. I.ivlrg Room Group
Choice of Fabrict — 3119.30
|0 '» Down
Lay Awav Now For Christina*
ECHOLS BEDDING CO
119 So. Magnolia
Th. FA 2-6321

ROBES: Wash'n Wear and \ \ m.l
rn* 19 93 to 31495 Ruhr A Pajama
Sets only 1094
H I PERKINS A SON
2°I F. First St
FA 2 1*11

tables

Corner Table* — Tier Tables
Step aM Coffea Table*
From I I I *
WILSON-MAIER
SANFORD FURNITURE t o.
luring Room Suites — Mirror*
It*droom Suites — Bookcases
Throw Ruga — Cedar tiobes
Carving Sets — Brats Ware
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
203 E. 23th St.
I*t Ul Ihow you ■
TRUE Frostproof Frigidalro
Refrigerator and F retirr

ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
316 Sanford Avenue

S-FLOWTRS, PLANTS

l^mon Itluff ramp, modern son
vcnlenres, large Fla room 2
Inti. M A llr«*

COUNTRY CLUH
MANOR
2

Low Down Payment
\VK ARRANGE
ALL TYPES FINANCING

Florida Room
— F.II.A. -

S ' ) O f t . 00

$k

(Includes Clnalng)

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
200 East First SL
Sm-vt inc Fiends — F**y ( hair*
Table Hadlee — Haasoeka
____________D&gt;'ks____________ o n l y
* 5 7 .5 0 m o n t h l y
• Rlarks West of French
G ifts for Boys
Avenue on 20th btree'-.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
ELECTRIC TRAINS
Sels *rd ,\cree*ortc*
EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
M'V OFF
I Bedroom, 2 bath kltehen equip­
WINN TV
ped home Many ether extri*
$11 E. 1st
TA 2 29.it 6IU Hi larcliff FA 2 I*u9
Use Our Lay A Way Plan

ROSA L. PAYTON

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

Unusual Gifts

Gifts for Family

HOMES

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.

Television Tubes Tested Free
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At Tha Sign Of The Totem Pole.
2617 S French Avo.

TAINTING
PUTTED- PLANTS- *n T FA 2-1*::
or FA 2-0270. S A N F O R D "For thnse who tare.'* reasonable.
FLOWER SHOP. W . te'rgrarh
Ilrfrtences given. FA 2-1292.
" “ FISHERS NURSERY "
Auto Repairs A Road Seine#
Magnolia A Onora F \ 2 1635
HALLS GARAGE
Omamental Shrubs • Trees - prat
103 Celery Av*.
FA 2-2*63
N'itr.i A Sundays
FA
II—AtTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
P
I
MTS
SPItlNKI
I !t
3t Fonl F-100 rlckup line condi­
SYSTEMS
tion. letm-. F. A. Scott ( Vo
AH lyt*es ami sites, irstallel
lusia Dr.. Penary. Fla
"Do It Yount.I '
It will pav YOU to tee uv before
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
you buy. Open Evening* and
s T t v i:
Sundays
xiathbvr »od Supply to .
E \S T S IP F TRAILER SALES JOT W. In 1 s t
Ph FA 3
Palitka. Fla.
ROLLAWAY. Hatpin! tnd Baht
r«o ton GMC truck moving van.
Beds Day. Wetk or Month —
See 't at rhilllpj *'M" acron
Tel. FA 2-S1R1 Furniture Center
Over C It Davis
116 West Fi-*t St
Trade 1 ion Podge truck for Vf
model t. Iraclor. Knnhne. Nr-v
A U TO GLASS
t p**la Rd
IN S T A L L K I)
12—RO 5TS and VIOfORS
U indohicltl
I’ nrL G in **
Your

Evtnrude

Dralrr

Door -Glnx*

Vein tJl.nw

l (instruction

Co.

Inc.

211 West 2 lib Hired
Ph one FA 2-310]

77- NOTICES -

PERSONALS

Ixue weight safely with nevaty
Released Hex A-Dlet Tablets.
Only 93c at your Drug store.
Mr* Brown Miller’s home made
fruit cakes at Winn Dixie. E.
First St.

:v -tn ill'.t.v TOR SALE
Cotton Jk Wool Yarns. Notions,
Threads, Tapes.
HOLLINS HOBBY SHOP
At The Sign Of Th* Tottm Pole.
2617 S. French Av*.

WMVERS.UtY SPECIALS!
Alligator bag* A shoe*. 260 In
rhoeje from. Christmas gifts of
fruits, lellies pecani and ra n ­
dies. We ship. S k H Green
Stamp* STUCKEY'S. 17 - 92.
Svutll of Sanford.
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Most Any Make
FURNITURE CENTER
III M. 1st bt FA :$I5I
FAtrORV i n VOU
VI.U.M1NUM
VENETIAN B U N N
Li.-rtwl Or il Sag proof bottom
■ad oRb plastic ends. Plastic
or nay on tape*. kYlton or nylon
cards

SKItVUT
IIUBSON SPORTING GOODS
•*.3t
I Is* I Snnt FA 2-3961 SrnltitriW Glaxu and t’ .niu Cn. Neitk.-irtk C»1.4*** Htld I’.iint Css.
112-11* IV. 2nd SI Th t 4 2-1422
Wilt sell or trade for lot 1934—it
112 It4 W 2nd St Pb FA 1 4622
(t High Hat boat with top. wind Fpaee Ifcalrr* — I i.i.ir Fumaee*
shield. Owing, cushions, trader
( lean and Service, 51 40 Ouliidt th' burning rirriilatitik beater,
automatic control* A lank. $10.
and '5* Sneer 34 Johnson motor
t.mk Inttgllalion FA 1-47*1
Nv* X t I . !"-• ' ’■ II Rd peliary.
Been used t«i e Das' Phone
F \ 2 3221. Night I’h I*A 2 2616
Compian* Encyrlopnlla*. FA2 3360.
n. II. I*rn: CO.
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
2041 K. P a r k —
I \ 2 1234
IIP Wir.vrd oulbeard. $39.
Ml l*1'* Svierv-dss Now On Salr*
Alter 4 p. m. FA 2 4703.
Sample Prices
ENVELOPES I.ePrrheidv ctale4*41 00 46 11 p starfllte 56J6 0l
mentx, invoice* band hill-., and
4\o| f») M il r Higtwirv 43J9 66
programs, et c.
rru ctco iv e 3 p.ere Reed lurnlture and cock*
t ’ll table r ' ‘ono FA r 5734
*4C3.m tl H P fa st win Mlflco
P r i n t i n g Co P h o n o ’ \ 2 2931 —
*164 10 3 H P Lightw In SI73 0I
369 West 131 h SI
2 Goovl used automatic washers.
Also all rrcunditioned used motors
Your choice for $160.
Furniture Moving &amp;. Storage
reduced to auction wholesale
SkNFORD ELECTRIC CO.
C. K. P I I I M I P '. k e e n
prices. Srrctats In wood, alumi
Ma fnolla
FA 2 1362
WASHBURN VAN l.'NLS
mini ami slats boats Gator
1366 French Avr
FA 2 1991
trailers. Bank Imanelnc
I rd l.uinher. Melal Roofing.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
Phene FA 2 lf9S
Mi l t . tlltil.LIMi
361 K. 1st.
F’airhanks Mur-r Pumps
29—FERNITUWK and
Brpalrs l &lt; all make*
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
llllt'SEIIOl.ll GOODS
HIHVARH t \ . LONG
W. P. SMITH
Id; F. C’mnniercial Ave
Outboard Sale* 41 Sertlre
I J u i l '.l i i i i ? S p e c i a l s !
Phone FA 2 2K3
251$ Park Av*
FA 2*211
23 A— Pl.t .Mill V .n.l .in u l tNti ECHOLS Royal Uomfurt linerIt— Pel»4Jve,l»ck&gt;upplie»
spring Mattressra Reg
539 30
EXCHANGE PRICK
$39.30
6 MONTH old male parakeet: ill
• Mrdlutn Firm or Firm
white t*W». AUn lovely r*ge
• CVulco of licking Pitlern*
FA ::2 J i.
• in Year Guarantee
• No Sag E d ict
W u V tlfT M
1 3 - ARTICLES ITANTED
• Tape Tufted (No Buttons)
AIR CONimiOMNT
Cash (or furniture or surplus. CON I R ACT ant B IT tilt WORK
• I'rrmelatnr Insulation Tn ProSuper Trading Post, Ssnfoid loel Hanford .tvr.
l I reel r - r Life Of
I \ 26.S2
Orlando llwy FA 2-067J.
Mattress
t I.VltK'i PLUMBING AND HEAT­ • Maiehlng Rex Spring Simo
Pine A Cypres* Log* and Timber
Price.
ING has moved to our new Inca
Wanted Rough. Green Pine A lion C02 W 2flh M . Phone
t vpre** Lumber 44 antrd llrnry
Dt'jUON'TINULI) IT! MS
I A 2 2374
Goethe Lumber C o . Tltusvillr.
6 M 2 LINOLEUM RUGS IMSI la 1‘lione tiivi, feollerti and a&lt;k
I'l l MDINU
&lt; iin r
$i 1 3",
for Henry Goethe,
Corvlraetinq A lirnalrs
1 1 o l in o l e u m n r r s
d is I tee I iiraate
k - b e a i t V pvhi-ORS
' i'JNT
33 1 -3'k
It I HAItVEY
1 0-,12 1 IIIE It HUG DISCOUNT
201 Kanltird Avr Plume I \ 2 44VI
Sanfordi Most Modern
33 1 3".
Iteautv Salon
2 P O A M RUBBER HOLLY­
: t - m v i se r v ic e
Soft Wain T 5' Stamps
WOOD BEDS 3176 eq VALUE
II \R R tFTT9 BEAUTY NOOK
PIANO TI MM, A REPAIRING
EACH
159 30
163 So. Oak
FA 2 31(2
W. I. HARMON
I ONLY 9 J" a 7 FT. HOLLY.
WOOD BED
T9
IS— FKMAI.7r~BF.ir WANTED rh FA 2 &lt;223 After 3 00 p. nt
21 \ III II I' 1N&lt;» MINI It VI m ils
K c Ii o I’h N o d d i n g : C o .
(IIK Ia S W A N T E D
FA I 63J|
'Ahlte 'liitl he ”1 nr over \ppl l'i-r ,»rpeolrj. pxlntipg, #'.re*q 119 So ” t-ig, i&lt;■dint, anl pl»*!»r f#p*tr.
m person it Tig N Wfclitle
• BIG VALUES
aiphah tile, a&gt;bsvt»a siding,
• stUICK CREDIT
Special illet and food supervivor
ma-oniy &gt;-r wood steps, Ir.eling
Kitchen experience preferred
• EASY TERM &gt;
and lepuiimg garage* atui
High ncliool education essential
vsrerking rail F.A S-6MV.
W IL S O N - M A N O R
Excellent personnel p.ilicle* It
New And I *rd Furnllure
Li t i IBM 41. SF.BVIt 1
Imiir, week. Starling Salary Jtto
311 K. First SL
FA 2 3621
5130 month. Dietician, Seminole
VACUUS* CLEANER REPAIRS
5|emorial Hospital.
Parts for all make* -&lt;l -leanpri.
Elevtrtux, Hoover, Kurlsy, etc
L'nrnriiinherrd lady tn hrlp with
New &amp; r«ed
Free pirk up Work guaranteed
h&lt;IU*e work end Ivahy silting in
I'urniturr nnrl AppHanrea
FA 2 47M
pvctvange for r-Kim and hoard

W

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oSAVLS

Maiiier of Sanford

House Wiring
Elrrtrt: S*rvire
203-209 E- First St Pb. FA 2-091]
Women m er 21 with transnorla
Si i Viblen
lion, white only. Baby Silting
R VNDAl.L ELECTRIC Ct*
Uied furniture appllsnce., tool*
•'-rvire. 137 Pinecrest Dr. Phone 112 UagnolU
pa 2U3I4
etc n«ught-*nM l.efry's Mart
FA 2-1327,
714 Ki- f ir 1 4 ,
Pb FA 2 413*.
2k- X— III ILIUM. R E P A I R S
&lt;*— M A I . E i l l l . P
I4 4 . M E D
P U MI N f .
W \NTED AT ONCE
FLOOR sanding ar.it finishing
ftavx It t.; * Dealer In pert Sanford
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
nr Last Volusia Co. Write Haul
Kemlrole County *lnce 1923.
rrgh « Dept FAL449B, Mem
II. 31 Gba- n. Lake Mary
phiv. Tenn

Mayfair section a spacious 3 bed
room home. FA 2169*

I.MI'LHIAL DKCOKATOHS

ECMOL'S

I'-cl Kurttllttre ILircnipn
t STUDIO COUCH. LIKE NEW
941
t IWt*. SIZE F03M RUBBER
HOLLYWOOD BED.
PF.RFF.CT CONDITION
SM
I SOFA BF.D AND MATCHING
uiiAin
5 &gt;' *
1 OCC/SIGNAL CHAIR
610
t R’-nnSSCSSFH B E D It OOJI
St l TF WITH TWIN SIZE
BOOKCASF BEDS
$119SO
I GAS HEATER
*12 30
1 46 INCH ELECTRIC 3TOV3
A I CONDITION*
573 01
1 I ARGE OAK NATURAL FIN.
M l SECRETARY D E S K ,
11KB NEW ONLY
I&amp;SW)
2 Ft.’LL SIZE HOLLYWOOD
BEDS EACH
*19 31
7 TWIN SIZE BEAUTY REST
MATTRESS. LIKE NEW *23 CO
I LARGE WALNUT DINING
ROOM TABLE
*1231

Real Fllaie Sllermin SANFORD
p a in lin g a id p ip er in g
PROPERTIES FA 2 52*1 rr I A 2 3716 as F 4 2-7*10 afl i
FA 2 7915
I AH.MRR S ACKNUY
Build tu your plan*,
N V Farmer, Rrolior
2 0 - V i a le nt t e ma l e
lieinn-irllnr aid Addltiona
Is, II. Wblimocr. Avvnc.
IMIS LI KE
II* 5. tiench Ave Pb FA 2 5221 Colored help wanted, must be over
Phod, KA 2*3124
21 apply tn person at Pig N’
After hour* FA j M il or FA I-4III
Whistle.
gs—INSI 'f v \ ( r
1 bedroom 2 bath t n homr, ter
Men
Wi
men
}2n.
Daily.
Kell
Lumlrecto floors double r»r porte.
ooa* nameplates XVsite Rrevev
utility room, kitihen equipped,
C o, Altleboro, Mass.
tsrdicapfd wit,, well Owner
/
' ' tU .» '■ : /
transferred Phone FA 2 TT44
II —Work Wanted
HOLIDAY "SPECIAL
Baby lining. Ironing. FA 2 7$M Melsch Bldg.
i 4 :-37s:
Spair. cumlorl. and modern living
is the keynote of Ibis beautiful Ironing. 10c k lie. FA 2 72IE
JT—N’OTICLS—PERSON ALS
nearly new concrele block 3 hrd
Ironing
Saatifaelinn
—
rratnniblr.
room bn inn located in one of
SCOT US p.\ |.4| MANOR
Ill Cedar, Apt. 2, Mrs. Page
Sanford's N I C E R residential
Home for 'he oged
*rrai. 2 Tile belli*, patio, ear »t— Hi -lN # sd OPI’OHTtM TIEI
m i f l l . ’S IIEDDING CO.
269iy Orlando Dr. Sanford
port, alio, dlahwaiher. built-in
119 So. Magnolia
FA 2 6321
Phone r .\ 2-7214-tove. and exhaust Ian PRICE WANTED TO BUY—
ytTNiO with excellent terms
. fc H .y .-Q i.
Small husinrsi — wmdd eonsulrr
" H "R iir S T E M P E R Ageney | filling stalion in THIS Area —
tipon to any worthwhile propo­
\vr:r (T MK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
Realtor A Insurer
sition — Bos Ml Car* Sanford
\vioe Laura B Oiler, H E. I after
TO SANFORD
Herald
Arlett Price. Everett Harper
I’t.Or.e FA 2 4991
112 N. Park Buitneis property for sale by own­
We imlle &gt;ou If* Be our gural* ■Bioltllelv free
er, I biork south city limits nf
0-:i LOW* Rb."’p|,TvY h'
'
wllhoul
ohliRatlun nt one nf Sanford's leading
Senford on highwiy 17A»J. GoM
Motels
while
you locals suitable housing for
GBAPEATLLE NURSERY
location for any type of busi­
you nnd your family. Pick up your key at the
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
ness 23'* down, balaore on
Salta Office.
All kinda and litrs
monthly payments See E. C.
tit ipeville Ave.
FA 7 0*46 Clark Sr. 2619 Orlando Dr.

GUTS GALORE
Hegdstered Real Edale Hr- * 'f
Dollv. (msboy .Suit* and B-votv rb fa : - t : t / i - i 7 9: «t m * • ■ &gt;
The Accepted Gift
Alto Guns and Hats
SAMSQNITE
Deiirable 594 f| Istr fronl nr ■
GARRETTS
_
Card Table* — *6 9*
pcrly loeateil nn Ijoldrn I e
E. Fire! St A Sanford Avr
▼
FURNITURE CENTER
Anp-qglmately 25 scrr&gt; t t i n
PRESENT T001,5: Wronehei. Ereetor Seiv. alert «t ? V&gt; Chemiv
116 W. First S'.
i.iied
rental units. Rrntel i*
Pliers. Hack Sana. 23% Off Lift try Ken 2 94 Boxing Gloves (6*
rome S30*s monthly. Phone I \ *hip n Shore Blouses. Allttn For Remainder Of Month
Dump Truck* from 19*
0274.
GREGORY LUMBER CO
iportiw rsr — Colton Knit T-Shlrti,
•th St 1 Maple Ave TA 2 0V» GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES I F ~ I I IS RK A L E S T A T E
Petal Pusher* and Co-ordinates
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
ask Crumley A Monte.lb
at 117 South Park Ph. FA : t ■
While doing your Chmtrn**
After
' FORMAL WEAR and shopping st# our varied selection
BEAUTIFUL
ACCESSORIES
MONROE CORNER
3
Itedroom—I
&amp; 2 Halh
Malta Glasawar*
Salas and Rental Ferric*
CRAFT k GIFT SHOP
C Reautifulty Dteoratid Serving
JIM ROBSONS MEN S WEAR
West First Street
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11$ klegnolia Ave,
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Large selection of toys, athletic
On Our E u r Payment
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Or Lay-A-Way Plan
CONTACT
SANFORD
JEWELRY
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FURNITURE CENTER
AND LUGGAGE
Everything Knr The Sportsman
116 W. Firit SI.
300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2 36AI
ROBSON S SPORTING GOODS
Mai ion Market C A B B A G E JS K T C Z m K
PLANTS for sale. Fred Tburi*
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Shirts
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WINN TV
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Movie Cameras. »rteed from *37 41
Orehidi plant* for sir, 3 for
Sanlter* Dry Cleaning
•11 E. I« . St.
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FARRELL -S ARCADE PACKAGE WIEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Cor liny. 17-11 A 27th St.
E. 55th Rt, ^oodmart Bldg.
*4 66 Mr*. Bill Whitley. 214
Wo Service Record Play era
319 E First St.
210 So. Park Ave.
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SPECIAL SERVICES

Phone FA 2662?

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105 W. 2nd St.

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aj* co a n fv P a ir
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1:74 M i v v h lrly Rlrda
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M i o r . H um
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M l I'a lr o n f M i . t . r ,
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7,1a i l l J i r h (lan n r
M i R ou rfi R ld rra
M l A ia .a r lfk
M l P r n lr Pord
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14.44 M l Target
M l K J flu lllv an
M l llro u rh o H a n
• ;l'i M l l-awmon
11:10 M l M aaoiirradr
a 4* M i K1*t I'.a a a r
M l John H al*
m i i l l ; T h .a t r a
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M l C u ll i i
11:4* M l V*w
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t.eu la parkaced » ralhrr mid one drudse, a *poltrd rich «irl and a
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M i V o w .- W r a lh r r .K p o r l*
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M l Man IV Ithoul a (]un
M l -torla
hour
iperlil
for
NBC-TV
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couple
of
illihoneil
huilneitmen.
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day nlfhl.
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M i K a *h T a l k l u i
l I'r x * . Cu rran t
111 II It IV r ill an
P R IIIA T V. K .
The
»econd
half
of
the
hour
m
i
Archie
Moore
timbered
la
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7:4a
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o d a e — ria rro w a y
Yvnn Durelle in 44 aecondi nf the Till Ml&gt; TN*o
M i N ayin KnJrltiM l.
kin
in
all
Lewi*
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of
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champion*hip
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t i t M i V rw a
fight,
it
wai
announced
the
l l : * i i * i Kunitay n a n * rp arU I
a different animal and per
7:44 171 Puh||i- K r r r |r a
M i I'ra m lrr l'*r*4 r
knockout round would he repeat­
I I I R o m p .r Room
hip* worth eum lnlng.
M i Mnvia
t : | . M i K iir P a r fs rm a n e a
11:11 M l i'a la lln a Ituraya
What LawIi offered over hi* ed ala v ideo tape. Whit followed t * :* * M i Douah R a Ml
* iiiv ii v t a. u .
M l P e r l o i a or M eaty
first half hour waa cln*e In «piril waa one of the beautiful boo boot
T.a* M l T w i t * '-H a rro w **
of the TA’ year: the wrong round t * T * M l T r .a a u ra llu n l
7:11 M i v .w *
In
what
Milton
Berle
it
offering
M l M arkina T im a
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this tea*on: an overhauled per- wai leleca.l — alt three minute* ( * : | l M l CrtnfdnwTI
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of
it.
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• " a I l l I’uMte R i n i r i
»unaIlly, one heavy wilh whal
M l A rth u r flodfroy
Tbe
Channel
V»Im:
Ed
Murro*
m i R m n ti.r llonm
M
i To ur Day In C«urt
might tie libeled Ihr »ofl MilV I* M l f u r r .- f r .r r r .r r .
C o n ro n trallo n
I* ** M l l&gt;.iu|h |(o III
nice (u&gt; no pre»* tyndrome. Ob- and producer Fred Friendly, 11 1* &lt;7*
i
l
l
T .i a r |l.nd H a r a l
whoie "See II Now" ihowi were
M» £ » r l-n*a nr Moa*.
P R tn A T P. H .
vioualy.
Como'a
dlieate,
tomeI» :ia M l T r a a iu r a Muni
Junked
by
CBS-TV.
are
thooling
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lime* c a l l e d perrytnnlll*, it
M l M a rk in * Tim#
a
one
hour
iperlal
on
the
Vir­
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tpreading.
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It Co uld It* Tea
JHrangely rnnush. thl* new J*r- ginia tegregation iuue Friendly 11:14 M
M l A rth u r U .- lf ra ,
Ml u *a rrb y .- Tomarroo
M l To ur K a i In 0«urf
i l l VIMhor . |i* y
rv I c ili — becalmed, unbuvy. taya il may lie prriented In Jan
i i I* M l C o n ran l r a il mi
t i M l " k * H u td ln t U g h l
f Airly derermi* — manufielured uarj on CBS-'H' and perhapi be t l1:0*
m i Tan itn iia r
M l K u ilt
followed by two or three other
M l P a i l r l.lfui I I . , . ,
M» Now*
tome
engaging
moment*.
II*
w r i A i i t i p. a .
TV documentariea.
M l t .lb a r a c
l*'*'ed
tuberlv.
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to
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will
dim
the
teat
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lie Alive” alinoit ftraighl, did ■ •how for her prnpoted NBC-TV
M il* M l ll r .r u l.l II. Vi u
tal c oil on a flamenco ilanccr half hour *erie* on Dec I* amt
M l Kaarrh f n , T. ■
&gt; . / %. a
Oval a n vhoil and rnntaioed * IT — It II feature Ricardo Alonttl
M* M n lhrr a Ha*
I ! I i M i U ulAina Ij i V
minliwim nf m o tfin r and moil ban turf Burr Tilitrnm Grice
I o» i * i O i , r
V* mAno
hegulllne ef all. vmvofed lb* Kelly will appear or film* in the
Ml *» ■
M l l.lh a ia r *
with great .NBC-TV apodal tribute to Ihe
1Ml M l t'aiinl* f'tar&gt;*. in * T h in e . "Jack I’aar Show’
I l l * M | A* iha VV..rhi T u rn .
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Sack*.
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pc
shnr#
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Shore. Roue Clooney MnA
and »-„nW
Frank
cuiev jioo picture* wa* verv funn&gt; S itb t rt ..
M l lla u .a l*artr
M l r ..l.»
la riuta
Pi It* nlmoit Hrlllwralc lark
The • n * n i « i uf NBC-TV"*
M l Illy IV ii n h
tp^l vril.
M l |l* a l 11,* t'lavk
I "lieurgc Burn* Show" i* trying
T he 1.0W E S T pricen untl
l . l * M l F t uni T l i i . , M—il*
Hclnrc t yml Ihi* r
In inav Crarin Alim nut of rc
M l If r U Ir t It T'-iir*
th e LA R G EST Kelecllon in
• knu'd add orv*. further noge- Jack (|rfm fn,
„&lt;f, lipn,l .hoi. on
I I I IV hw Ho lo u r, , i i '
• "* M i viutan P ar a P*v
town.
P a i r noentd M l M U TV
. n
h„
hu l p *„^ , program
p ro g ram
ABC TV
*• * lir lK h ia r h n
\V4dne*d»y nlghl by trotting nut I* planning a teriet for neil teaM l A m trlean n anA iian *
1:11 M l K .e ra l htnnn
a senlleman w ho. complete wilh ion centered around Doc Hnlli
• il* M l K i l l * n( M at,i
w rinlo hiircut ami abort panl*. day, a gun alincing d.-nli*t. Cliff
M l County 1'alr
.pooled Jerr) L e w I*. O n e more Arqurilr. who plava “C h a r l i e
* :• • M l K ilt.'. K n ii , C - i
M l V nela W a ll
go around *ik) we could hive a W enee' on the NBC-TV "Jack
i l l l'" p * ia I ' m h*uta
7:1* M l Mat I*
itrle t oo our hand*.
Paar Show/* h rutting an album
M i lila k a y M aui* Club
Shari Shall: CBS TV * Tur- of 12 Mt. Id) tong*.
M l c a n n o n C a rn lta i
m
il"
pr**«nt*d
Wedne»day
Bight
• I* I d Muvl*
Ihe only dtctni allow I've teen
a .m
! i'* * &lt; l* r “ X * * * - l M r l i
• 11 M l Itovina Camara
on Ihe »erle» all *en*on. II wa*
• I * M l N an *
m i nnnria D K a r i
a Dlek Herr piece. “Calculaied
« : i l M l N ana
fllik.” and picked »ome fine gel. „ M l I l| ( * * l
•
M l B an aal Laneary
ing by t . C. Marshall and John
If.' W anilara nf lb . Vv iM
Caaiavete*. The play did hava
l i t l M l Naw
P o u t IMwarda
one *eriou* defect: all of 111 charrd
7 I * M l T ic T a r Donah
acler* were uniympalhelic ipeciM l Narn* T h at Tua*

CHANNEL LISTING
ORLANDO (6) WDDO-TV CBS (9) WLOF-TV ABC
DAYTONA BEACH (2) WESH-TV NBC

PROGRAMS END
6 P. M.
FRIDAY. DEC. 19th

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patronage. We sincerely hope that it will be
our privilege to continue to serve our
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their home away from home.

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Whirlwind Merry-go-rounds,
Gym sets with swings and slides
will give them many happy hours
in the health giving Florida Sun.

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SEE these in our display
room, as well as bikes,
scooters, wagons, and
many other gifts to
make Christmas joyful.

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At

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Houle. Ihe Ctpitol. the Penta­
gon. the State Department and the
National Security Council Many
official! now hast their chauffer-

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1 Mrt government wnrkert and
move them from the ittam y eon
. finet of traffic-clogged Wa.hington
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Fine Golfer, Too

SAN FRANCISCO -&lt; U N ) John Brodio. quarterback for the
Son Franelico Forty-Ninon. It
*d*rari rq&lt;ifpp«d with phtnat and such o good golfer that ha m*y
Join Ika louring proa after the
diefaftng marhinet
IBM National Football League teaThe *me&gt;- can t keep employes
• f,e r,,h« re»u ljr
hour «®
complete ruth aulgnmentt. Em-

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man. Bob Dote, Buih Bringlr. Me
Elroy.
Commindtri I*. R Ltbbty. I- R
MeCuddin. A. G. Elder (formerly
of VAH-I). Cdr. Doyle. M. D. C*rmody, C. A. Blovln. W. W. Jonet.

land eountrynde.
hutet and ear poolt and would
A worker t paradtM? No. tay a have nn other way to get homo.
m b a ( • • u a d lk # r # a n T k a »#»«iftTo add intuit to injury, 110 oeroo
■af# m am k# r » n 4 v• • r n f l# #ua nr# number of officials nf Iho Atomle
n nf ih * a n - a a # l » . a n 4 Energy Committion. Nothing but directly aeroat from the AEC have
.Mon •**.,.n n .
t-t.t Ik* a # # c # l e l ) o-a
ukT t . at ••••t##4
ehaot and trouble.
be«n rexoned by Montgomery
fallow t :
n##k t, eat# J* P’tkllr f• a' •r ' la#
f l r a l a X«a. l i T#a# a f !••)•
The groant arc by no meant ■County to light intluitry. AEC ofR##«#4(nf N#fBlk*lt
• fir# i t i a a j l
A. I*. ISIS
t'aanty. TlnrlAa
unanimoui after IS mnniht of fieiala now fear the elear rural
'&gt;r rnoprnrr
Pi SW', nf M V , nf NR rre&lt;-nirTfn*f
.V *; fl af R *• f« af te&gt;v t
country
living al Ihe AEC'i new air eventually will he polluted by
', nf •#. linn l|. Tnnn.
Hill t? T' f Tka Tawa af
•&gt;&lt;ia : •
a««th R a n t'
Germantnwn. Md , headquarters, invoke, smells and noitet
SaafarO I1»t Itaah l pat#
I* R a il
tt ta tt A lit. I ll t il. lit
But they arc frequent enough to
p ,„ | ro tter, the AEC’i general
Tail. att4 «trk «f a»u a#a h#a#t.r
ranulr#4 In •■&gt;••■# an4 fill nata.n.
all# a# fc# rovjf alloftt## wllk Ik# Vam# la whi&lt;h •••♦••»-i Kanaia B I*'* ™ f *u*4 ™ government de- manager, would Ilk# to *ee the
a'l#rl nf th# aim »-all l#4 t'aatl. All
in ii # r ,n ,r ,“ , ***on its wont ietbaek to commlttion’a building turned over
i»ff«»#ftr i»#«#r i"
a "va# arltlffl 4#f#na##. If am In r«i#R|p ##i&lt;l
f(r'
In tome other ftdtral agency and
f#m lnnU •(#(#
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Iha littl Ta Quit! Tula f!l»4 k#f(ltt 4#1 ! # !*f
• • • f well r # f t l f | r « t # Sh#II
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Tht trouble itarttd shortly after the AEC put bark “where It ba­
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a#r»a a ana# af Ika u n i »« »m ## r«v 4 ##cril’#4 In #«ifh *-#rllfl» the government eomtrueted the longt tn Washington to It ran do
I'laintirr#' altartv##. kalnn nn a# f i t # as ill b# •* I4 If* !h# M #h#*l
h#fnr# Ih* tlti 4## af Jaavuart. A
garden-type, 13 million dollar ttruc- Its work."
F»*” iV»* ."M#f#M »"fa'll"naf"oe'alV#
A'4 4 *r .1 « h . f r a n l d o o r a f l h a
lure on an isolated JOB acre tract
Fetter, who reoardt lha move
i » # (? •# I ' m C aR fiM #i « l | l it# # M #p• ; ij# m in n |# * • u i l l y • ••*#!
1
• 4 • # airtBl v#w
i U r ( # r 4 . | l n » i 4 # #*• lb # flr# l Man# 30 miles northwett of the White al , ■failure.” lays it would take
lataxt'. AVfi t i f l l t t 'R R I a a t a . n . 4 a» l a f b o t ^ l b
wf J a n w a e r .
f n r 4 Hi i b Ir p Ib I 'n u n l r . F l o r i d # lh»# H i ! • b l r b I# lh # 1th d«V o f J # n * •I00*4about five years for the agency
dih 4 # r *f fi#r# m h#r
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These are tome of the “ crack!” and Its employes to adjust to the
o I* M m S D O . N . r i s r k #f
,hl#
4 *y a f D t c s m b # f
in the picture window: Moit of trantfer. Meanwhile, he addt. a
r i r i ;bl»
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the employes still rontlnue to live lot of work isn’t getting done.
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f’ttrb flmal) &lt;*nufl.
iS R A l.l
In Washington and their work days
Hut other off trial* have rom r
n a m l n a l # I'-.unl#, t'l-aetOa
VV* r
II ut#k i#..n J r .
have been lengthened hy the lon­ to the defense of the new head­
Piaktlah
It#* i ll- a M .ttlt.
t 4 a a r 4t auiH ine
OattfarO. P1# r |4 «
ger time it takoi to go to and quarter*.
aotii r or vrrt.irtTiov
A t i a r n a r far H t i t t i f f i
from work. Their salaries were
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m iv ii r.-u ft« iuiaa nf cut indirectly by the hlghrr tram
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norlalion m at.
Shop For Christmas

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Deptifv Commander In
Atlantic Fleet Daw*' Lieutenant* V. H Wnlke. p j
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The new church board will have » u Initrumenlal In keeping the n&gt;an. D. II. Cherno, C. H
ce .» U no l o n j t r ta love u it h him
a fall meeting Tueadiy at 7 30 Naval Air Station In Sanford, after Krrtuchmann. Ueutrnanti (junn ,,
P r in e e n '
nublie
tn tu t.
P ra. Officer* will beInstalled conference* with local civilian* j0r grade), M. W. Hoey, J. M.
^ 2 £ T S ’h.ot’S , h r „ Jan. 4. Tho»e who have not been from the Chamber of Commerce Cummingi, J. C. Prterson. K Rod(|, r&lt;| ^
prrvtouilv ordained are to be for- and butmcii firm*.
ger».
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n ,,'*e at lea»t one overieaa tnp m4n
mally prepared for their dutiet
Al»o here were Vice Admiral* W
Hcpreaenling the Air Fore#
*n&lt;1 8n* or t'"°
,0 **• jTaith prayer and the lajir.g on of L Reel and Robert Goldthwalte wr*rc^*MaJ L* J. Laeagntn. MaJ
&lt; -•« » « « . She ll ,tiU eager lo h t a i t y
ind Rfar AdmlraU. Robert F. K Y Sterner and Cap.. J. M.
vliit the United Stale* but It is
Reporti were given during Wed- 1l)l*00- JDaniel. W. G Swltier,
doubtful if it will he arranged this
nr*da&gt;'a meeting, condueted by William EtUi. Kenneth t-raig and
|&gt;ona|&lt;j Douglai, pretident nf
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ristaas And 'Snow Jobs' Scheduled
inow-job* from ill the u l e i iff
parimmta from here on out.
Some of the gadget* that iprowl
from fertile ute* mlmli i t (hii
te n o n are — i i the Broadway
aet would a ir-re a l (aaiera
TaFo. for metance U*e luclte
cocktail atlrrtr with an electric
bulb on the itlrring end — for
alirring coektalli in blackout!.
Dr.pile the fact lhat practically
nobody aver hia occailon to etir
cocktalla In the dark, thla thing
aold right out abortly after it
went on aalc in a New York
atore.
The real atroke of senlua In the
liquor line, however, la not on the
market yet became of la* and IIermine difficuiliee. Thla la the
portable martini, in the handy
vrat-pockcl or handbag »De.
clothed In a traniparcnt, tcaletl
plaatlc envelope.
Might Market It
Tha brainwave for thua packaRlnjc cocktalla for portage be­
tween oaaea came from the 31inneaota Mining and Manufacturing

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When Reading Fails
Set Up A Physical

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Co r which make, the polyeater
film that enclovci the drink with­
out imparting any flavor to It.
Liquor rompaniex are laid to
bo inveatigattng the poialbiUty of
marketing the pocket cocktalla
(they're only being di*lributed to
fricndi s i gift* by the Minncaota
company now*. One difficulty in
marketing la law requirement
that a tax .letup mini be tlr
itroyrd on opening. At preaenl,
the bag can be aclitorrd or bit­
ten open anywhere on it* aurfare.
A holiday pilch thought up hy
one purveyor of .pirita, Schenlcyby name, ia a fancy Christmastime vodka decanter aimed di­
rectly at deadliest* who atop by
to cadge drink* The bate of the
bottle la a metal bank with alota
labeled "coin*," "tip*," and
" ‘‘I.O.U.’a." Attached i* an auto­
matic pencil and a pad of f.O.U.

blank*.

Vicuna, a soft- touch fabric of
growing reputation
apparently
haa roomed to record popularity
In Christina* buying One atore
rrporti vicuna fa in lo be three
llmra aa high aa they were In
the 1957 Christmas teaion. Vicuna
amnking Jackrl* run aa high a«
$MO; lounging robe*, $759.
One allractive ilrm that baa
juat been announced, though not
neceiiarily i* a Chriitma* gift
Idea, i* a telephone with a builtin laniliilng lyatrm. According to
the Danro Telephone Co., of New
York, which drvrloped the phone,
an automatic radiation unit emit*
ultra violet rays lhat kill bacteria
and vlrosea within accnnda after
the mouthpiece i* returned to III
real. It keep* the comer cation
clean.

DENVER —(UPI I—If a child
OTftrt t i i r n o mo4*ra ( m l
can't read well, he may need a
colon t m which to choaee
thorough physical examination.
four I m n l l u m M w
A lick child won't read well and
can bo hampered by vlalon or
hearing prohlemi, aald the Colora­
do State Medical Society.
If the child la found to be In
good health and allli ha a difficulty
with reading, the Society’* ex­
pert* advlaed piyehologleal and
paychialric aid.
Too often, parent* bjpaa* or
1.45 q t - 5.10 g a l.
avoid children’! reading problem*
until there la a icrloua deficiency
In the child'* educational advanco
rnent.
Parent* ahould become con
cerned a* loon aa a child begin*
to lag In reading, the export*
LUMBER CO.
By LYI.B C. MII-SON
laid. If the reading problem ia
allowed to drill on Into the third,
700 FRENCH AVE.
WASHINGTON (CPI) - When
fourth and fifth gradea. the child George Meany, h e a d man of
FA 2-7121
may fall *o far behind in achool
work that he never wtU catch up AFL-CIO, talks b InhiI organiird
labor telling up it* own |K&gt;liifral
party It ia appropriate to mark
the dato aa an hlitorlr Deration.
That la appropriate because
George Meany la a cautious, conaervatlvr Individual who inora
than any other in the modern
labor movement If heir to the
caution and eon.rrvallam and
the thinking of the late Samuel
Wfl MiU
Gompera; to hit patrlotl.m, at
Aaywhorc
well.
Samuel Crimper* might lie the
la Th* U. S. A.
name of a race horse nr of a
movie magnate, long dead, so far
We Have A Nice Selection Of
aa today’s Americana are con­
cerned. He was, however, the
Freshly Cut Canadian Christmas Trees. great man of tht CJ* labor
movement, a cigar • maker by
trade who waa bom in England
and who died Dee. 13, 1920, full of
honora confrrrrd by hit adopted
homeland.
FA
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24*1 Hanford Avo.
Gompera waa one of tha faun
ilrri of the AFi. and its president
from that founding in IMA until
hi* death, rxerpt during the year

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Riltlth Socialism
Gompera wa* firmly againit or
ganitrd labor •riling up It* own
political party although a* an Fng
llihmin he muit have hern Inllm
atrly aware of the political
movement sparked hy lirttiih la.
bar In ttno which i« the powerful
British Sorlalitt Party of today.
Perhaps that was because Gomper* aim waa acu'ely aware of
what waa happening in*ble the
Itrillih party, The substantially
rotucrv alive llritlsh laboritrs who
founded a party 31 years ago had
no suiplrlon, ir. their innocence,
lhat they actually had contrived
the political cradle of bigtlmr
British socialism.

NEW YORK (UPI) - The con
Unulng struggle over the racial
Integration of schools was chosen
by editors of United Pres* Inter­
national today a t the biggrit
news story of !91g.
They noted that the battle wa*
waged atl the way from the Su­
preme Court of the United Slates
to remote hamlet a in the South.
Integration confronted the Ameri­
can people with one of the most
acute aocologlcal problems since
the days of Becon*truction
The other nine top stories
picked by the editors
I. American end Russian proties
into outer space, bringing within
the range of possibility intendin'
tary travel by human beings.
3 The Democratic victory at
the November poll*, giving the
party the biggest roncre nional
majority since the high tide of the
New, Deal.
♦. Anglo-American intervention
in I-ehanon and Jordan.
S. The resignation of Sherman

Chanticleers Head
Festival Schedule Coaches, Managers
Heading the Winter Music Fes­
tival schedule are the Chant*
cleera, who will entertain Mutual
Concert Avvoclation inemler* Jan.
Id In the Sanford Civic Center
The Sanford iwrformance will
be part of their third Iranicon(menial lour in six year*, which

The Senior Choir of the First
Methrtlvl Church will *H« a
cantata "The City o! the S,;r,
by Wilson. Sunday evening during
the 7:30 service.
Adama and the indictment of The service will be broadeari
Bernard Goidfine on charge* of over WTBR.
^
contempt of Con tress
6 The death of Pope Pfue XII
and the election of John XXIII
7. The economic upturn In the
United Slate*
8. The Bed government'* con­
solidation nf Its rule over the
The Chancrl Choir of the First
Chinese mainland, aid the him Presbyter)vn Church will present
hardment of Qucmoy. It wa&lt; a Ihp annual candlelight service Sun­
year in which Priplng appeared day at 3 p. m. In the church aaneto have won equal status with tutry. The choir i* under the
Moscow In directing the strategy di-rction* of Mr*. George Touhy.
of world communism
tlve Senior High Fellowship will _
9. The Chicago school lire
hold a Chriitma* supper imme- »
10 The stabbing of Johnny Siom dlately afler at fi p m
panato hy fjn a Turner'* daugh­
ter
Other stores that wun prominent Shop For Christmas
mention The Berlin crisis: the
At
crolte of the Nautilus under tho
North Pole: Dt Gaulle's rise to
power: Ihc railroad d l'aiter at
Newark. N.J.: Pasternak reject*
the Nobel t’rire; Alr?‘;a win*
statehood: the Spring bill, N S .
mine disaster; plane collision over
Nevada kill* 49; death of Mike
Todd In an airplane crash.

Chancel Choir Set
For Yule Program

Needed For Teams

will last alx months. Each of the
four (two tenors, baritone and
basil wa* once a soloist with the
Robert Shaw Chorale, When Thr loruialinn of a Biddy lla*
kethall League for boy a from A
Shaw didn't tour one year, they tn II year* of age I* being hamtook a working sabbatical lhat be­ | pered by lark of adult enachea
came permanent becauer of their and manager*.
Arrangement* have been made
popularity.
use the National Guard Ar­
Tile association has not become ' to
mory. The rrcreatlon department
completely divorced, however, as will provide equipment and nffithe Chanllrterra freuucnlly give
concert* with the Hubert Shaw rial*
morning* have been
Chorale, and only recently toured setSaturday
aside for league games, with
Europe
with
the
famous
slngrri.
By 1921, however, and the year*
pract Ire leiaion* arrangrd by thr
McmhcrshJpi arc atill available eoarhei. Biddy Basketball U a
immediately preceding (Jumper*'
death the socialist identity »,( in the Mutual Concert Association, new program, similar to Little
what Is mi* railed tlio British which will conclude its drive nest League Baseball. Play arras,
Labor Party waa clearly evident wrrl. Workers are attempting to equipment ami rule* arc modified
fla first anil lung limi- secretary, contact,** many "live perfor­ for the group's physical capacity.
the man wlio molded it in the so mance'' lover* in Sanford aa pos­ Sixty Loya will ho given an op­
elatlit pattern was. himself, an sible. Those who have not teen portunity to play If six trains
Intellectual and a socialist, the called may contact Mrr. R. V. ran lie formed. Adult ieadrrihlp
late James Itamtay MacDonald Cooper, Sir*. Don Fletcher, or must lie secured before the first
MacDonald came It lie British Mr*. Frank 3lc',ace r.
hoy ran enter the league.
Nelson and Neal, famous piano Adult* interested in helping (hr
prime minister In time.
Your rorrevpondent Intersleurd tram, also have been looked for Brtreallon Department add this
Itamsay MacDonald in 1923 In the a return performance. The stage activity lo ita program are asked
■mall House of Common* office will resound Feb. 3 with the an- to eontart Ronald Perry at the
allotted lo the leader nf Ills Maj lici of the Dance Drama Group. Civir Center office.
eaty’a loyal opposition. The L aW The three musical evenings, Jan
Party bad come so far aince 1900 Jfl, Feb. and Mar. 20, will liven
as to lie second most numerous the Sanford winter with programs
In the Home of Commons at the that should uppeal lo all ages,
Worker* are asked to report to
expense ef the somewhat left-wing
Liberal Parly. The Contervativc; Jlrs. Kohrrt Conn, campaign
11 .-inn an. during the weekend.
were In power
The Association, headed hy Frank
Mulch BejecUea
It.im-ay
MacDonald
recom­ Mr bane J r . ha* stressed the
mended In that Interview that ilirrefuld pleasure of a ticket The Rebel* Quartet, featured to­
morrow during Navy Appreciation
US. labor follow the Brltah lea-1 given at a Christmas gift.
Day, currently are doing more
•ml rrratc a political party nf its
live broadratling and telrratUng
own. The United Press New York
than any olher gospel quartet in
news desk referred that London .Select House Plants
America.
dispatch promptly to Sam Comp As Christman (sifts
era for rommrnt. With snap ai, I Hcra’a a rhriatma* gift you can Their lelevitiun appeal i* out
vigor the oh! man repudiated the give to alrnnit everybody — bouae standing, and their first lerie* on
WFLA-TV, Tampa, hail the highest
whole idea. No ymlitleal party for plants.
rating of any live program on the
him! Howard your friends and op
But. be sure to make your plant air anywhere in the area, The
potc your onrmlct, was Gompera'
selection match the rarr it it like­ four men currently are seen in
politiral creed
Meany wasn't vrry enthusiastic ly in receive, advises the Decem­ two half hour show* weekly on
thla week about setting up a labor ber Issue of Better Homes A Gar­ the Tampa station and once a
week in Orlando,
party. He said it would he done dena maeaaine.
Some plants will takr neglect, Member* of thr Rrbeli Quartet
If tabor could not otherwise gain
Its political objective*. The 2.M2 oilier* need quite * bit n! atten­ are well known in Sanford for their
listening delegates of the New tion. Give one of these lo rela­ performances at Seminole High
School, ai writ a* television apYnrk AFI, CIO runs rollon, how­ tives with a green thumb.
iranrri. The quartet Include!
ever. greeted the Idea with boom­ Aa a general rule, the special
e Kitchen*. Horace Parrish.
Christmas plants such at pointeting cheers.
Gompera wouldn't have been lias and mums rail t&gt;r given free­ Jimmy Taylor and London Parri*,
cheering had he been there Hr ly on your gilt list. A daily check the one with the real "low down"
watched laliur go political in hi* on watering will tie all they need, voice.
native lend and wa* not pleased. until the blooms fade and the During Navy Appitrillion Day.
the Kebela will th art the muiic
(Above form PMs Frl, Dec. II plant* are discarded.
honor* with tho Fiv* Owla, who
alio are televised In Orlando. Ar­
rangements for the entertainment
have been made by the SanfordSeminole County Jayreea. Art
llarria and Rill Bromley are ro
"If a dove ta a songbird then chairmen nf Navy Appreciation
valionlsta, who warmly support the
hill, and sportimen, who violently that makes Elvis Presley an opera Day.
oppose It.
singrr .
A glance at the letter* jamming
file rases, boxes and rloset* In An avid sportsman, film star Huutfh Holds Record
Uelolti'a office show* that both Clark Gable, fired off a firm let­ ABILENE. Tex. —(UI*I&gt; - Sam
■Idea occasionally loar Into flight* ter aiming In pump thr bill full of my Baugh. Hardin Simmons Uni
buckshot. Gable said he would veraily football roach, hold* the
of eloquence.
"Please help ua to protect these "like to go on record aa definitely National Football League rernrd
symbols of peace and grotlene** opposing llii* or any olher bill of 117 touchdown passes. Slingln'
In a world wlierr these qualities whirh would probihit dove shoot­ Sammy complied the mark with
the Washington Redskin*.
are rapidly diminishing," a San ing in California."
Francisco woman wrote recently.
Caught in the erotsflre of cor­
A l-n* Angeles suorl email dis­ respondence, the State Department
agreed. ‘The dove la nut the molt of Fish and Game haa manfully
peaceful bird It ts the (ierceat. tried In straddle the fence.
Dove* will move In on eitle* and
“We Uke the doves," officials
cause more damage than pigeon* say, "and our first ot-jeelive is to
are now doing."
see that the species la able lo
Both factions make full. If In­ maintain ttaelf"
consistent, referrn.-e to the Bible:
"The Bible refer* lo doves 20 They admit, though, that Call
time* for us to lake a lesson in fornla's dove population i* Inrreas
ing pretty fast, even though 120,000
peace, gcntlenc** and all lhat is hunter* now bag about three mil­
beautiful in this troublesome
lion do*** a yrar in the atatr.
world
”
"The It,Me does r»d make the Official* feel lhat chief reason
dove a sacred bird God put game for the dove*' survival It their
on thi* earth to be taken by- "highly adaptable nesting habits."
Dovra are able lo hatch their
man. . . ”
Not is there a trermrnl about young on thr ground, tn orrhardi,
whealfirldt, rock* or buildings.
the voire of the dove:
But it'* hard In tell what their
"One of the most pleasant
sounds I remember from my first future will be If Assembly Bill
yrar in California la tha cooing 2107 is defeated-or at least pi
of doves, ,
gcon holed.

Rebel Quartet Set
For Local Concert

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SACRAMENTO, Calif. -tU lM ) What will the Demorrata do about
the dove*?
This question threaten* to make
a long winter longer for California
sportsmen and ronarrvaUonlita
as they await tha atari of the
Democrat controlled state legisla­
ture In January.
The eauae nf their eonrera: V
(vending bill whirh would spare
dove* from huntors and place them
on th* Hit of protected aonghlrds
in California.
The target of their concern:
The Assembly Fish and Game
Committee, whirh haa had Aa
sembly Bill 2307 in it* neit for
about II months.
Committee rhairman Frank P.
Belolli. a Republican from Eu
reka, estimates that he and hia
colleagues have received more
than 15.000 dove letters.
The eorresponde.vee I* about
equally divided between conaer-

Salute You Navy
IT IS A PRIVILEGE FOR US TO
CLOTHE THE MANY FINE NAVY
MEN AND THEIR FAMILIES.

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PHONE FA 2-1151
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JAMES B. GUT
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Enjoy L ife with
Retirement Sw ings
Tun-*. HoaaiM, improvements make retire­
ment years more xiti-fying and abundant!
Not all i-ompany retirement plans rover
your mvtl* So why not atari retirement
viving* now' We ll help your saved dollar*
grow hy adding ibovo-avrrngc rettirttl
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Stop by. Open your retirement saving* ac­
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ew Changes In Social Security Law
(Fellow lag Is the Mrtad tl l*o woo l get thr money unltts they
lispalcbet tellleg about forlhcora- file claim!.
changet in Um Soelal Security
You. or tomronr you know, may
I hr one of them.
BY LOUS CAMEL*
Thrir right to brnrfits strm i
WASHINGTON —f CPI)— There from a series of amendments to
Ire ■bout 400.000 people in tlx* t ’. the Social Stcurlty law which
Congress enacted at iu recent ses­
who are newly rlifililr for So- sion. Here are the principal group*
ial Security payments.
affected
T V fcvrial Security Admlmstra Disabled Workers and Families
it trying to loratr them to
Since 1937. disabled worker* who
vlae thrm ol tfarlr rights. They are covered by the Old Are and
Survivors Insurance &lt;OkSl) nro*
have keen aide to collect,
shop For Christmas gram
lirglnnlns at age an. the same
At
monthly benefit! thry would have
gotten had they retired at age
03. About 200,000 disabled worker*
are drawing these benefits.
Now, for the llrs; time. Ihcif
dependents also arc eligitde for
benefits—on the same bs*l* *v de­
pendent* of retired worker* Thera
are about tso.ooo of them. But they

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mutt file appUealiont it local tod il tecurity office*
Alia, thousand* of disabled
worker* who were prr*iou«ly
turned down are now eligible for
Imuranee benefit!. The law used
to contain two rrciuirrmrnts fur
eligibility. First, the worker need­
ed to have Social Security credit
for at lc»*t five out of the ten
year* before he became disabled
And second, he hid to show that
he had been working it a job
covered by Social Security for at
lead one and a half out of the last
three year* before he became dis­
abled
The second of these require­
ment* has been abolished. Any
dltahlrd worker who was turned
down because of It should Imme­
diately file a new application.
Aged Pareat*
The new legislation hberalttea
the condltioni under which lurvlrort’ benefit * are payable to p ar­
ents who were dependent on a
a worker covered hy Social Se­
curity. Prewo.i»ly« dependent par
ent* were not eligible (or benefits
If the deceased worker also was
survived by a spouse or child.
Now dependent parents who sur­
vive an insured worker are cn
tilled to benefit* regardless of
whether other members of the
worker* family are drawing sur
vivor's cheeks.
There are about 90,000 mch de­
pendent parrnts. Social Security t*
hiving a very bard time locating

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3 Bedroom Homes
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thrm. They muil file applications
to get their check*.
Adopted Children
I'nder the old law, a child must
have been adopted at le n t three
years before an insured worker
died in order to be counted in
figuring the family's survivor's
benefit*. That reitrirtion ha* now
been eliminated An adopted child
counts like any other child, re
gardlesa of the time of adoption.
DUabled Children
In the pad, ihiahlrd children
over II year* ef age qualified for
benefit* a* dependent* only if ii
was shown thry had been receiv­
ing at least half of their support
from a retired or deceived parent
who was covered by Sendai Securi­
ty inivirance. Now ditibled child­
ren over t« rmml the same a*
ehildrrn under I* In computing
dependant benefit*, without any
necessity of showing that they got
half their support from the insur­
ed parent.

Lake Mary
It* Elite Jane Keogh
Circle g of the UPW will meet
nevt 1 nr sitay- at ft ii. m at the
home of Mr*. J M, Thompwm for
the circle Christmas party Kach
one is asked lu bring a gift for
the exchange. Secret pals for the
year will be disclosed. Serving
with Mrs. Tompson as cobnetc#*
will Iw Mrj. Art Ailing.
r ir.de 2 sponsored a thicken
and yellow rice supper in the
( ommunity Church Educational
building Saturday evening. Thr
committee served 13&lt;v dinners.
The- wish to esprets their appre­
ciation In til there who helped
make the supper such a Success
and In the many many people who
attended.
The home room mothers of the
local school met Monday afternoon
to decide what is In be aerved at
the (.hriitnm parlies to be held
Friday afltmooa.
Kach classroom will present a
five minute program followed by
ll-etr party In individual rooms.
Mr* Mildred Donoldann and Mrs.
Damon fteolt itrve is PTA room
rrpresentive chairmen.
News ilemi for this cumin unity
are accepted al Gleason's storr or
by telephone —FA2-MM.

New Honor Coming
NEW YORK -tU I 'll — Angtia
Enter* I* world known *» a dance
mime, novelist and artist She
has now aigned to make her first
appraranre as a dramatic actress
tn "Kashomen." due on tlmadway in January.

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Globus Hystericus 25 Years Later, His Dream Is Nearer
Or Lapsus Lingeau
Give You Trouble?
NEW YORK -&lt; U n&gt; -H ow long
has it been since you've had •
globus hystericus, or, for lhat mat­
ter. a lapsus linguae*
If you say "never,” ‘■you're just
not lip with pivehiatric lingo. The
former is a "hysterical symptom
in which there is a lump in the
throat." And the latter’ A slip
of the longue.
Doctors, as a matter of fact,
have the darndcs! words for the
simplest thing*.
If your doc says you're suffering
from pavor noeturnu* he means
you'rr having nightmare* Mysophobia means thr morbid fear of
eerms dirt or contamination.
Compulsive hand washers all from
that
Folks who wont go near the
water have aquaphobia. Those
who fear stranger* have xenopho­
bia Persons scared of bird*, cat*
ami tings will find toophnhla on
their mrdlcal chart*
The latest Physician's Guide tn
rsvehlatne Terms also defines
some commonplace words. Grief,
for cvample. Is described as "a
normal emotional response to an
rvlrrnal ton. It subsides within
a reasonable length of time; tn
he distinguished from depression."
You’ve heard, too. of mania?
To the doctors, it meant a mental
Illness chararterired by accelera­
tion of speech, thought and bodily
movrmenti, excitability and mood
elation!"
If the doc puts "panic - on your
medical recort he means you've
had "an acute attack of Interne,
overwhelming anxiety with a
large degree of personality rltsor*
gtnlratinn."
Husbands may be able to use
the word "logorrhea" when de­
scribing the little woman ll means
excessive tslktng
If the doctor say* jour "id" Is
sick, he's referring to "the part
ef the personality that harbors
your un.onseiuut strivings and in
stinrtivr drstres."
Ami when the doc* •*) "word
salad" they're not thinking of
something In eat They niran "a
mixture of word* and phrases
lacking comprehensive meaning"
See?

Caught Red-Faced
NEW HAVEN. Conn —lUI’ll When firemen answered a false
alarm at a high school they (uuml
principal Nathan J. Denny re»&lt;!&gt;
with the explanation, lie admitted
lhat he had touched off the alarm
himself while attempting to re­
place a pane of glass on an alarm
Iwx.

MEMPHIS, Term - ( t 'l ’D - l t
took 23 years of scrimping and
an understanding wife for De.
Darwin Kttnnel* to rralise hit
dream. Rut hr never thought of
turning hack.
"I've alway* had a yearning for
medicine, even In high school."
•aid the 44*y ear-old "studtnt"
doctor and father of two.
Next September, flannels will
finish Ihc three year* of residency
Gaining required for certification
a* a specialist.
Then hr will ba ready to begin
practice as an obstetrician.
Dr. Ratinrl* ha* been "getGig
education a* financial mean* per­
mitted,” and he'a thr first to ad­

mit that 'i't wouldn't have Fern
possible without my wife."
"We did It together,' 'he said.
A I'niversily of Tennessee
graduate in home economics, Mrs.
Darnels did everything from Tin­
ning ■ studtnt riHiming hou-e to
teaching srhool to help foot her
husband'! college bill*.
When RanneD finished high
*th el in Lancaster County, Pi.,
In ll'.tl, hr began working as is
•lay laborer for a farm contractor
Three y-tsrs liter, he got a Jnh I*
an attendant at the Masonic
Homes Hospital at Elltahethon,
Pa
“Ever since I got into hovpl’al
work I have desired nothing but

Bridges Is 'Proud' Of Japanese Wife

bedside medicine—that ii, workkg with the patient." ha said.
In 1939, Ranntls entered the
School of Nursing for Men of
Pennsylvania Hospital and after
graduation became a registered
gradual* male nurse.
During World War II. he aerrod
at a chief pharmacist male In the
Navy, spending three monthi In
Ihr Panama Canal Zone and
alsvard a destroyer escort in the
South Pacific.
With bis muttering out pay, ha
enrolled at Temple University
and Ihen wen! on to graduate
from Jefferson Medical College,
New, after serving out hie oMye«r internship and two yeira ef
residency training, the end Ii In
sight for Dr. Rannel*.
"I have an older brother. Her
man, who hat been practicing
obstetric* since 1941, he **td. “I
guess lhat influenced me sonltvsbst.”
Deipit* the long struggle. Dr
flannels has never thought ef
turning hark from his gnat.
"My long medical experience
made me determined to special­
ise," bo nid "I limply held onto
tbit determination."

a

dcred the county clerk In issue
them a license.
"My wife sure had to stand up
to a real lest, right at the start."
Rndget aaid. "I'm more proud of
hrr now- than I was beforr."
Hr said the fM year old Nevada
law prohibiting marriage between
a t'lu rasillt ami go llrirnlxl
rams a* a "complete »ufpn*e."
The new Mra. Bridge* it a sec­
retary In a San Francisco lavs Simp For Christmas
firm. She was horn in l/i» An
At
(rles.
"I think Ute Judge a derision it
wonderful." the Hid "but 1
think It Ii deplorable that Pit
case ever had lo come up."
District Judge Taylor Mines up­
held Dridses, asserting * fight to
211 E. ltd
NEW YORK
lU P U -A n of marry "Is the right of ihr indiv­
ft ill nf the t r a d Pencil Manufac­ idual. nnt of the raer".
turers Association It out tn Identi­
fy Theodore Roosevelt as closely
with lead pencil* at George Wash­
ington ever wav with cherry Irret
•Sincere Congratulations
nr Abraham t.tn-oln with log cab
Ins
And Appreciation To
"T I! * prolific use of lead
pencils was so widely rrcognlied."
Our Navy Base
according to Clyde N'issen, rxr*
rtitive vire president of the asso­
We’re Proud To
ciation. lhat during hi* Inaugura
linn in 1903, the presidential re­
ception committee wore white silk
Have Your Here In
ribbons to which were fastened
slender, elegant three Inch lead
pencil*, earh crowned with a
gold plated cap and beautifully
coated vstilt white lacquer.”
N'issrn pointed nut that a lead
pencil it even on rxhlldt at the
Theodore Roosevelt Museum in
New York. It was the pencil T. R.
lived in 1911 to scrawl what he
thought would be Hi) last metsage
while seriously ill with Jungle fev■i . t .»
ir in llr.ml
Among
"lit stork
dot mu cuts
( , i f i \ h i j[ i
drafted in pencil" by the 2filh
President ami "preserved for pos­
terity," N'issen added, was hit ad­
FA 2*3342
117 S. Macnollfl
dress in t9to to the Nobel Trite
Committer
RENO. Nev, (L 'Pb—l-onjshore
leader Harry llririgr* said loday
be was "proud" of his pretty
Nisei bride for standing with him
in a sueressful fight to overcome
Nevada's law against interracial
marriages.
Bridges, 37-year old president
of ihr GilfrntGxnil longshore
men s and Warehousemen's Union
wed Miss Nnriko i Nikki i Sawada.
33. Wednesday after a judge or-

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N a v y ... and sincerely hope that we may continue to serve them tn the future ! We join
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May all of us take inspiration from their devoted service
ami pledge ourselves to keep America strong and free.

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TO SANFORD
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News Briefs
Sign Of The Times
LONDON (U P D - A fleet Street
pub a i l ready for a Joyoui Noel.
It (ported a algo reading: “Avoid
Christmas ruih—drink now."

Reds Offer Travel
HONG KONG (U P D - A Com
muntit • operated travel bureau
here today offered a five-day tour
of Communiit Chinese people’i
communes just north of the border
for the equivalent of $20.

Maneuvers Started

I 00K1XG AT KXinniT-Vicw in p o n r of Ihc static ex hibits at the Sanford Naval Air Station during open house
arc, left to right, Ed Hclnemnn, Douglas Aircraft vice p r e ­
sident nntl designer of the AftD; Gov. LeRo; Coll Ins, ('apt.
James D. Unmage, commander of Heavy Attack Wing One,
and Donald Douglas Jr., Douglas Aircraft president.

.Local Station
Despite a chit! brcetc Friday
afternoon at the Sanford Naval
Air Station, Ihouiandi attended
the public open home, and thrilled
to the sight of the giant A3D Si.ysvainort aa they flew tn formation
0Vv!.m- ro. t
cl*
Is and high-ranking Naial ofials
fleers stood with the crowd as
they watched the attack lom'-crs
ln earner-type
maneuvers, and come to a halt

£?„
• r ' ,• ,",T‘’hM'
. „......................

bcveral of the Navy dignitaries

Seminole 4-H’ers
#Win Dairy Honors
Seminole 4-H'crs received hon­
or* at the i;ih annual M l Club
area dairy show in Orlando. Satnrj ay
7’ ,,
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....................
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^ni.i'jrrsrv
h.s clehbmonthsold,
Jersey h"ifrr
heifer.
Top Notch Estelle Linda * *0
cond place In the Junior heHer
rlaii. In the overall competition.
(ibid. Include* U (tore on record
.keeping, show loir the a .lllty of l.ie
rionlrstant, fitting aa! com it Ion of
the animal and a classification
lype score of the animal Owen re
reived, a total of (U. points am! a
blue ribbon.
Catherine Cammack showed her
two-year obi Jersey cow. Aim
Katherine Iris ’, to third place In
her clan and a red rlblwn with a
total of If 3. Dave Thomas Gen
eva also placed his Jersey hrifrr,
- “Tammy", in llir red ribbon
• group with a score of *0 f
In a judging contest which fot
lowed the showing of the animals
by the 4-IFcrs. Seminole County
plsred second in a field of si*
teams. The team was tu rn posed
of Owen Cammack, Catherine
Cammack and Dave Thomas, all of
Geneva, and Tommy Wlederhold,
Lake Mary. It scored a total of
311 points out of a possible COO.
Tommy Wlederhold and Owen
%CaCmmsck won individual Imnors.
Tommy was second high scoring
Individual in the contest. Owen
Ued for fourth place.
Other Semlnoic County 411'ers
and parent* attending the show
were Mr. and Mrs. Dave Thomas
and Ferry Thomas, Geneva: Mr
Elbert Cammack and Franc
Cammack, Geneva. David Yates,
Sanford, and Cecil A. Tucker, II.
Seminole C o u n t y Agricultural
•#Agmt.

Yule Rush Hits;
Trucks Are Needed
The Sanford Dost Office sent out
an emergency plea this morning
for extra trucks to carry Incoming
packager.
The heavy Christmas mall has
more than taxed the farlhlhi of
dflhe local post office. Already onestake truck has been obtained
from the Navy.
Itrsidrnta mailing packages and
Christmas cards arc reminded to
use the Dost Office annex on Se­
cond St., in the old Bulrk Agency
building. Use of the substation eli­
minates standing in line, as the
annex does not handle Incoming
i*all

•Sid Baney Is New
Squadron Leader
Cdr. Sid Barney relieved Cdr.
William Spiegel this m-rnlng as
commanding officer of Heavy At­
tack Squadron One in ceremonies
at the Naval Air Station, Jackson­
ville.
The new skipper has been with
Hat Wing One since IM0. and wras
aarecently executive officer of VAII
v 3 Ills wife, Martha, and two child­
ren, Sidney J r . and Dennis Lee,
are residing in Sanford. VAII-I
will move trntn Jacksonville lo
the Sanford Naval Air Station In
February.
______

Docket Is Sounded
Judge Wilson Alexander handed
down Judgments on a heavy Semi­
nole County dockrt this morning.
^Misdemeanors and traffic viola­
tions took up most of lha threepaga docksL

fflft H a n fo r d
VOL. XLIX

AN INDEPENDENT DAILY NEWSPAPER
United Press Leaned Wire Established 1908
MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA

TEHRAN. Iran (U P D - Joint
Iranian • American naval maneu­
vers begun Sunday in the Prrslan
Gulf will continue through Thurs­
day an o f f i c i a l announcement
said today.

Navy Appreciation Day

Purge Under Way

Termed Very Successful

Troops To Invade
If West Attempts
To Break Blockade

BUDAPEST, Hungary &lt;UPD-A
political purge ol leading officials
After earrfully counting [dales
In the Hungarian catering industry
Is now In progress, it was reported served during Navy Appreciation
today.
Day, officials estimated that 3.0P0
people were icrvcd chicken pilau
Miami Opens Airport In Fort Mellon Park, Saturday.
MIAMI IUPD— Miami today
opened Its ultra modern 26 mil­ The cold drink stands dispensed
lion dollar airport terminal, de­ 2.300 hollies of pop, while the colsigned to put this city in the fore­ fee committee poured 3,000 cups
front of Jet age travel.
of coffee. The crowd was larger,
since many came to listen to the

High Court Rules
For Green Orange;
No Orange Oranges

Many Visited Sanford;
Comments Interesting

Over 300 Attend
Elks Charity Ball

Civitans To Hear
Dr. J. W. Pearce

Gov. Collins Tours
Naval Air Station

Jaycees Selling
Christmas Trees

Tournament Ends;
Best For Mayfair

NO.

East German Leader Talks W ar

music of the Five Owls and the
Hebei*, who gave their all as they
sang on a tmek parked on the
diamond.
It was a heaullful. warm sunny
day. and the guest* felt most ap­
preciated as (hey heard Mack
Cleveland Jr and U. S. Rep. Syd
llrrlong praise the Navy and It*
relationship with Sanford.
Hrrtong said, "I have never seen TROPHY PRESENTED—Adm. Wendell G. Swltrer (left),
a town (hat liked anything as commundcr of fleet air, Jurk-sonville, pregents the Carrier
Blast H urts Score
much as Sanford docs the N av. Airman sit ip Trophy tn Cdr. Rny Kemandex, commanding
SHKRHHOOKE, Que. (U P D - An
You have Iwcn taken to the hearts
explosion levelled a four-story
officer of Squadron Eleven, after tho '*CheckertallV from
of Sanford cilUens."
furniture store and a two-story
the
USS Franklin I). Roosovelt won tho plaqua in the
flew with competing squadron per- house today and Injured at least
Cleveland gave (ho Navy Appre­
»onne! as they vied for the Car- a score of persons.
ciation Day address, saying. "The sixth bombing derby here.
rier Alrmamhlp Trophy, present*
Navy lias Joined in all our civic
ed for the first time,
activities. There are no barrier*
ft Runs In Family
Crowd* visited static display* in
here between the people In our
MARSEILLES, France tUl’D j reccntty-complctrd hangar and Mrs. E m 111 c Vincente, whose
community. While we realire that
many of you will be hero with us
ln ,hce,wl P1™'* ®f ‘he flight line, mother died 37 year* ago at the
only a short time, we hope that
' V,,rn ,hl‘ 30 A3,)* Jn&lt;1
ace of 108. died here Sunday
fighters had landed, the public cyo night. She wai 1M
WASHINGTON (UPD - The Su­ you will come back to Sanford
turnid to the viewing stand where
preme
Court upheld today an or­ to live permanently."
tr r phies were presented. •
The second annual Navy Appre­
der which prohibits Trxas and
Trucking:
Drive
Set
Mm and offi.cn of rarh squadSaniord enlerlatiioi visitor* from much impreired. There are more
Florida growers from coloring or­ ciation Day was sponsored by the
ron l i n k u p ' a i ' attention before
w ^ r l l Z E I n i anges with “ Red 32", a coal tar Sanford Scmio"'c County Junior alt over the country last week.
chain benefits and battle readiness
The Mayfair Golf Open and the for tho dollar here than any place
dye the government claimed . (l Chamber of Commerce. local civic
. r *Ming One g sixth bowhing
£• K-T ,* .'1
XoSESSTSSS
Attack
clubs
served
chirkrn
pilau,
role
sixth Ikimhlng derby of Heavy At- I've »ccn."
derby was announced. Wives, chit- been appointed a general organis­ poisonous.
er of the big trucker* union.
Today's derision was unani­ slaw, bread and celery to hungry lark Wing One attracted large fol­ Admiral Davia also rommcoled
drm and guests watched eagerly,
on the healthy spirit of coopera­
mous. with Justice William J. Navy personnel, who wrro admitt­ lowing*.
th e Conover Trophy, given in
ed free with their families.
What were they saying?
tion and rompcliliun found among
Budgets
To
Get
Axe
Brennan
Jr.
speaking
(or
the
court.
memory of Cdr Conovrr, former
In tor background, Jaycees mix­ Vice Adm. W. V. Davis, Deputy competing squadrons.
TALLAHASSEE (L T D - Gov. The producers have claimed
Hat-Wing squadron commander,
ed the staw In laundry carta, and Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic
Donald. Douglas, president of
they
don’t
use
enough
Red
33
to
Lritoy
Collins
and
the
Cabinet
was presented to Squadron Nine
carried hot pilau In huge pots. The Fleet: “ This (the bombing derby)
by Vice Adm. M. V. Davis, deputy will open a series of hearings Wed­ do any harm. Under a special act chef. Cotton Brown, wandered look* very* Rood. Indeed. I am Douglas Aircraft: "These boys
are doing a swell Job. The bomb­
eommander-in-chirf uf the Allant. nesday to try to rut down some of Congress, they ean continue to around In a dare, after cooking
ing derby is great, and I like thia
use
it
until
next
Marrh
I.
ttso
million
dollars
in
atate
spend­
to Fleet. Cdr. Hoyd Harris uf
l.ooo pound* of rice amt 300 chick­
part of (he country." Douglas also
Rrd 33 was originally approved en* for the pilau Leftover food
VAH-D accepted the award, which ing requests.
remarked (hat ho was asked to
by the federal government In 1339 waa taken to the Good Samaritan
*•
'° r lhf ,*»•&lt;«» number
remove his cost while pictures
New
Jet
Unveiled
a
a
harmless
far
use
In
food.
T^trr
P0' ”1* *^°rcd ‘J* •*l evrB** cx
Home
were taken with Gov. LeBoy Col­
cept the Airmanship Competition
SAN DIEGO. Calif. (UI'D-The It hresme suspect as a possible Seated at the head table with
lins.
Th* Douglas plant la in Call*
Lcdr. James A. Nelson
division 01
of tiruriai
General i»jDy rause of cancer.
.u iiiiii accepted
--X I'IOI Convair
vein, an ui«i»iun
llrrlong ami Cleveland were Capt.
fnrnla ami II wai reld Friday la
,hr
Nordcn
TroPh&gt;
*
f,’r
*'r3t"
llfn'
namlca
Corp.
today
unveiled
what
The
Fowl
A
Drug
Administra­
Lionel Arthur, Fdr. John Miller,
Approximately .113 people at­ Sanford.
m aiot(nuco of fl(|tht BCar« from it called the w orldi fastest Jet
tion. after hearings, removed Ret!
Capt. James Itamage Heavy At­
Hear Adm. J. C. Daniels, com* airliner—the Convair M0. It said 32 from the approved list In 1935. Cdr. Ed Winter, John Krider, Joel tended tho annual Elks* Charity
Field. Jayece President Tommy Ball a( mo Mayfair Inn Hator- tack Wing One Commander: *T
wandant o( su th Nava, l)Utr(e| the plane could ero*s the nation in
The validity of the removal order McDonald,* Chaplain* W 111 i a ms day night.
for
,,
want to congratulate *11 you me*
was at stakr In today's ease. The Fuller and Nihit iluhhle ami CtiarA reception was held prior lo on your bard work. The nation h u
Th(, r*a‘r rier Atrmatnhl|I Tr0. D i hours.
Mh
U.
S.
Circuit
Court
ol
Appeals
Ue Morrison.
Ihc dance at (he Elk’a Club. Kora benefltted from your effort*."
j . ^ awar,|r,| for performance in
In New Orleans ruled in favor of
The park started filling |ronipUy d'oeuver* were prepared hy the
Capt Ruth llrlnglc. command­
,|lc demonstration was presented Mob Greets Official
UAU1IAD, lra,|. (Uri)-U. &amp; the (rowers but that derision was at 12:30. People re in lined until Elk's wives. At th* hotel, guests ant of mldthlpmen, U, 8. Naval
F im a g 't s f U d i i /
the musical groups stopped playing were greeted by Exalted Huler W. Academy: “It le wonderful to b*
Cdr. R (). Vtfn)ard{a (rom R t/ r A,.* &gt;iant cm.. m a ty oi S,a.r Gil­ R v risn l tftday,
The dispute was taken to court at 3:13. The crowd wai seated on D, liardin and his wife, Peggy. A back in Sanford. I've never met
Adm. Wendell Swilier, command liam Rountree arrived here today
r r o t fiw t s|r&lt; Jo, iionvllle. Judg- from Cairo to be greeted by an by the Florida Citrus Exchange hoards ptacrsl across comrele barkgroumi of organ music was as many friendly people at right
inir , he air demonstration was angry, shun ling mob demanding and by Frank U. Schell, a Tam|&gt;a blocks, loaned by Odhalu and Tu provided by York Music Company here."
of Orlando,
,-a|lf |£otfrt KWcr director of that be turn around and go home, grower who originated the color- dor and Holloway Concrete.
U. 8. Rep. 8yd Htrlong: "Th*
added process.
Elks Club banners wero draped publicity given Sanford during
Art Karri* and Hill ilrumlcy
ni|fhl
|.atuacnt jih rr, j(,|.
The growers contended that the were co-chairman of the celebra­ against the gay background of the this past week le Invaluable, end
Rcar Adm. Kenneth Craig ar*
public won't huy oranges with tion. Harris said this morning, Circus liar Room. Tables edged a well deserved. Hie few who ori­
tfved shortly before reremonirs Flooded Heater:
green skins, the natural rotor of Wo want to thank all the mer­ crowded dame floor where people ginally fought the idea of an air
from lf„, j
[-rani.|m [j. B o w
most ripe orangrt in Florida ami chants who donated food and mon­ were inspired by the music of Pete station hero have long since eatveil and awarded an individual No Fire Damage
trophy to 1.1. Tom Kilclinc, pilot of The Sanford Fire Department an Texas. California oranges are rol ey to make Navy Appreciation Kukur and his Pnpulalrci. The rn their words."
Porky Oliver, golf professional!
the winning crew. Capt. James swrred a call at 1:23 this morning orrd during the growing process Day possible; the rivlc clubs for group contributed several novrlly
and do not need touching up.
helping with the work, amt the number* to the evening'* enter­ "Tho fishing Is as good ee ever,
Kamago presented more trophies
tainment.
Roy
Green,
past
exalted
Brennan said the court was "not Navy for coming."
but my golf could improve."
to AOl Raymond llile, bombard­ at Edward Higgins Terrace, Apt
ruler, gave the eleven o'rlork loavt,
persuaded" by the industry argu
Chick lUrtiert, runner up in Mayier-navigator. and ,\E2 Keith 3.
Sluch hilarity resulted from the fair Open: “The course has never
nient that the word* “ harmtes*"'
Srhmig, third crewman.
No damage was reported when and "poisonous" are relative
grand march
been mure beautiful. Your greensCdr. Joe Tully, former com­ a flooded heater caused a sudden
Following the ball, guest* enjoy­ keeper (Bob Willis) has dons an
words and refer only io Hie if
manding officer of Squadron Five,
ed
the
hospitality
of
Ihc
Elks
at
a
flare
of
fire.
Firemen
waited
until
feet of the substance "taken In
tmaiing job of converting sandnow deployed in the Mediterran­
breakfast served at the Elk* Club. spur* to well kept fairway* "
ean. accepted the Wing Command- the heater was operating proper a particular way and In parttral-1
Dr. J. Winston Pearce, putor of The entire evening wav reported
lar quantities, on an organic sys
Sanford a* a whole: "It was
er's Trophy, given for the first ly before leaving the scene.
the Flrat Baptist Church, lief.and. to l.c highly successful. Funds will fun, but thank goodness we aren't
tern."
time this year lo the squadron
l*nrfit
the
Harry-Awia
Crippled
will
be
the
guest
speaker
Thurs­
"This Is not a cam like the ex­
with the highest state of opera­
doing this every week I"
Children'* Home in Umatilla,
ample* put which remind us that day night for the rivitan Club
tional efficiency. Cdr. Tully wilt Policeman’s Ball
Dr.
Pearce
will
tell
the
ilnry
Russell
Spencer
was
general
pure water would be deleterious
report to Washington lite r thia
if taken at the rate of four gal­ of his trip around the world In chairman of the event. Other* as­
moth for duly. Vie* Adm. Robert Slated Saturday
lon* an hour or common table salt 1937, for the special Christmas pro­ sisting were: Dick Mapes, enter­
Goldthwilie made the present!,
tainment; Roy Green, publicity;
gram.
The Seventh annual Policeman's at several ounces," be said.
tion.
lie Is a graduate of Wake Forest Robert Htlhlmer, reservations and
During the open house, wives of Ball will be held Saturday night
College, Southern Baptist Theolo­ seating; Marcel Faille, decora­
Heavy Attack Wing One staff of­ at the Mayfair Inn. Proceeds will
Seminary am* f University tions; Homer I.iltle, reception.
benefit
the
Police
Benevolent
As­
Thurmond Hits Court gical
ficer* served holdogs and cold
Gov LeRoy Collins was greet*
of Chicago, and Is it,
*1 demand
drinks lo visiting guests. Douglas sociation.
ed Friday prior to th* NAB pub­
SOUTH BEND. Ind. (UPD - as a speaker at conventions, civic
Tlcketi may bo obtained from all Sen. Strom Thurmond (DSC. )
Aircraft displayed the A3D In a
lic open house hy Capts. James
miniature version and gave away Sanford policemen for the 9 p. m. charged Sunday night that Su dubs and churches.
Itamage and Lionet Arthur.
Dinner reservations must bo
tons of literature for puhlie edi­ dance, featuring Pete Bukur's premr Court rulings, admtnistra
The governor toured the Sanmade with the Plnrrreit Inn hv
•Topulalres'',
fication.
Hon bureaucracy and rongresilon Thursday morning The dinner will
Christmas trece, wreath* »nd forxi Naval Air Station, accom­
al acts have undermined the U. 3 tie held at 7 p. m.
tree stands went on sate yester­ panied by the two commanding of.
Constitution.
day afternoon In the Jaycco lot fan, J. Bralley Odham, Dan
Wright, W. E. Patrick, T. E.
on Frrneh Ave.
The lot will he open from 10 a. Tucker and John Krider.
With to many admirals (I)
m. until 9 p. m. dally. Jayree
R u b Hit Ry Train
Mostly clouds through Turtdiy chairman ef the sale Is Mason aboard the station, Capt. Arthur
BRIDGEPORT, Mich. (UI’D could 1* cieuied when he ad­
A Chesapeake St Ohio Railway with occasional rain today. High Wharton.
Fund* will ho used to cample!* dressed the governor as admiral,
freight train crashed Into a stalled today in the ISO’s. Somewhat cooler
causing Collins to remark on Mi
school bus at a crossing here to­ tonight with lew 49 to 5$. North­ Hie half-hull! Jaycee Information
The fourth, and most succesafut, ed the imagination of the audi­ day and three popUa were reported easterly winds 13 lo 23 miles per booth, located on the lot with the quick promotion. CoIIlna Inspected
the faculties of VAH-3 and rode
Mayfair Inn Open golf tourna­ ence, which included many digni­ Injured.
Christmas trees.
hour today and tonight.
in an A3D Skywarrior trainer
ment was completed yesterday.
taries, including
Congressman
with Vice-Admiral Davis.
George Bayer, gangling former Hyd Iferlong, Carl Hubtell and
Among thoso meeting the gov­
prh football player and a gallery Tom hhcefaan of the Ran Francisco
ernor wero Frank Compton, direc­
favorite won the title in a story- Giants, tourney sponsor, and oth­
tor of plans and policies of North
ers.
book finish.
American Aviation Inc., and DonTo the delight of hundreds, the
Milling spectators followed Bolt.
aid Douglas, president of Douglas
title wasn’t derided until the final Finslerwald. Julius Horos and
Aircraft.
putt on the final hole.
Winlnger until the news leaked
Frank Mebanc J r , Mayfair inn out that Harbert had scored three
manager, described this as the birdies and an eagle on four suc­
'best" of the tournaments, from cessive hole*. Then they Docked to
all standpoints. The weatherman see Harbert, flayer and Ranford'a
cooperated on the final two days. Jiy Hebert battle it out.
1( was Just as Ixautiful Saturday
Itayer, recogniied as the long
and Sunday a* it was nasty Thurs­ biller in golf, was in trouble many
limes. On each occasion, he rose
day and Friday.
Some 2,600 f a n s
gathered to the challenge, thrilling his sup­
around the No. 1 tee for presenta­ porters with colorful and accurate
tion of cheeks, an anti-climax to recovery shot,
MIAMI (UPI&gt;- Icy winds from
the stirring final round which aaw (In No. 17, l alls of Harbert and
one of the worst cold fronts of the
several golfers make all-out bids Itayrr were almost touching on
1seasoo hlew down over extreme
the green. After looking the situa­
for the title.
North Florida today and were ex­
One by one, the challenges fell tion over. Harbert laid, ”1 might
pected to bring fretting weather
short. The final threat by a whis­ as well shoot, I can’t pass." Bayer
tonight near Ihe Georgia border.
tling old pro came closest. Chick replied. “I wiah you emild."
But the weatherman aald heavy
Herbert's great effort endeared
As they teed off for Ihc last
cloud blankets over Central Ftorhim le the heart! of the gallery, hole, a specMlor became over-en­
Ua probably wilt spare tha rich
thusiastic, said: "go in the sand
however.
citrus belt from tha first frost aad
Bayer thus became the second trap" as Bayer's ball sailed over
treating weather ef th
golfer to win his first U. 8. title i the trees toward the No. 10 green.
However, Forecaster
at Mayfair. AI naldtng. IU6S Bayer looked around and said,
Newmsa warned that
champ, was the Drat. Ba/rr with­ i "I'm glad Ihc gallery is for me."
peeled rapid dlntpalloe ef th#
stood drives by Art Wall Jr., a
When he sank (he putt cn No,
strong back nine showing by lto !g, • wide grin split his big face, GREETED AT CHARITY HALL—Thia waa third from loft, and Homtr Lltllo. Tha ladlea, cloud cover coaid send temperslures near the danger point la the
Wiaingcr. « steady game by Dow Harbert extended his hand in con­
from laft, a rt Mrs. Irm a Kant, Mrs. Wada citrus belt early Tueaday moratag.
Flaitorwald and a leee-strong gratulations. Thus oadad tbs moat a typical aceno a t tha annual Elks Charity
Ho advised fanners aw*
outstanding townament in May* Balt Saturday night. Greeting jrueata and Bandar and M n. Gordon Fradarick.
throat by Tommy Bolt.
{U styaIrons P h o to ) In tha araa to Imp a al
, members at th* door wurs w. D. Hardin,
Bat it was Uarbeit who captur­ fair history. -

Thousands See

ir

Weather

BERLIN i UPI) - East German
(Vtm.r.:—!il Party Boas Walter Ulbricht hints I today that Red
troops would lavsde West Ger­
many It any attempt la made by
tho West to break a Berlin block­
ade.
He made the statement tn an
Exit Berlin speech as the East
German Communist newspaper
"Young World" was warning that
a single shot fired la defease of
Western troops In West Berlin
could start * world war.
Uulhrieht said today "every st­
uck on the German Democratic
Republic tKast Germany) will be
turned into a devastating defeat
west of the Elba and Were* Riv­
e n 1' — the rivers between Bast
and West Germany.
Soviet Premier N I k 11 * 8.
Khrushchev declared last week
that any Western military move
against East German blocked*
measures would be considered an
stuck on East Germany and that
tbs Soviet and other Warsaw Pad
allies would tight back.
In that cootsat, UtbrtcM'a Mast
today was the most warlike
threat store Khrushchev Uinched
Ms get-out-of-Berlto campaign la
Moscow oa Nov, 10.
Ulbricht, head ait tha
niit Tarty sad deputy
made his threats to a •_
his return from a six-day official
visit to Poland.
other deputy premier, BsinAnother
rich Ran, who greeted Uta datognlion at tha Eaat SUtioa, rattan*
ed that "we will axardaa ear
rights oa air, land tad waist
routes" — another threat af •
blockada.

Duck Not Stuck;
Just Taking Rest
RICHMOND, Va. (UPD - A
duck la stuck, tha caller tall
lire.
Officers relayed tha report to
several InUrested sfancies Satur­
day. A short tlm* later there as­
sembled at a small lake: five po
Hetman, a gam* warden, tw*
members oi tha Society tog tha
Prevention of Cruelty to Aafmala,
a member ef th* CMy Pasts Com­
mission, rrprrsenUtlvea af the Ora
department aad members of •
rescue squad.
The duek, a p a y and black one,
was about 100 feet from shore, ap­
parently a prisoner of Ice that
had formed on the taka.
Police thought a hook and lad­
der might do tha trick. But fire­
men aald duck-rescues were out of
their tine.
Tho BPCA representative* stop­
ped to. They Ued a rope to an
lute Jack aad threw It oat several
times to break the ice.
A parka Commlaaton track ar­
rived with a row boat and a canoe.
A workmen walked gtotariy out
onto th* lee, poahing tha canoe
ahead of Mm.
He reached down to free the
duck and the duck waddled away.
Wasn't stuck, Just sitting there.

Decision Slated
On Chuluota Plat
A decision on th* re-plat of Cbuluota will ha announced tomorrow
by SrmlnMe County Commlsatoo at
10 a. to. meeting to tho courthouse.
The re-plat waa protested by
resident* two weeks ago. Tho ChuluoU Development Corp. has re­
quested approval.
Report* «ay that eommiaslonan
will approva the new plat, rioting
certain roads sround Lake Kath­
ryn.

Be Proud Of The Cloud's
They Rebuff Cold Front
on temperature advisories through
the day.
He added that (here was a good
chance that frost rad freestog
weather would reach Central Flor­
ida Wednesday morning.
Meanwhile, continued mild taoepen tures were forecast to* latfh
Florida, fatgttttag to p t tha An*
‘" a I
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Newman aald hi*
h Florida
North

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A foot of m w anow n » pre­
dicted for the aww-msbed city
e f Otweco, K. Y., todiy end a bit­
te r i i b i a o frectc.
Oswego, already under a atate
e f emergency. waa hit by a new
ato m Toeaday nirbt aa it fooabt
to free itself ef a record M inch
anew accumulation and drifla 20
feet Ugh.
More than 40 mow plowa were
thrown into the battle aialnit the
towering inow mound* ta and

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Waner Is Selected
Honorary Chairman
O f'58 Seal Sale
Paul 0 . Waner of Sarasota. batUnt Instructor tor the St. I-ouli
Catdlnali and a member o! haaehatl'i Hall of Fame, will aerve
thia year aa honorary atate chair­
man tor the Chrlitmaa Seal Sale.
Waner, who only a year Mo
won a personal victory over Til.
expressed eagerness to do anything
he could "to help keep my tallow
men from being benched by tuber-

Driver
Is Fined;
Excuse
Wot Empty
wwa • «w m*
/I»nl t
M*a*es Iet4 ••Halieitf I

Areas; 21 Dead

More Snow
around Otwtgo. Hnuae roofi
threatened to crumple under the
weight of the anow.
Heavy anow squalls alao tw irl­
ed over the lee ahorea of Lake
Erie where Erie, P a , waa buried
under 25 inchea of anow and faced
the proapect of another 0 to 12
tnehee today.
Slate police laid roads tn north­
west I’ennsylvsnla and southwest
New York were "terrible" with
visibility cut by the heavy anow.
All main roads were open, but
about 00 per cent of the secondary
roada In the area were abut.
Sub-Zero Readings Common
The moat prolonged cold wove
of the season eilended from the
Continental Divide to the Atlan­
tic.
Subsero reading! were com­
mon during the night from Montana acrose the northern plain*,
the Great Lake*, the central Ap­
palachians and into New England.
And the official onset of winter
still 12 days away. _________

Army Will Remove
Marriage Pamphlet

Below freeling weather drove
as far south as Georgia and cen­
tral Texas.
The snow and cold was blamed
for at leait 21 deaths. Icy high­
way* claimed nine livei In tra f­
fic In Illtnoii, three In Indiana,
tuo in New Jersey and one each
In Iowa and Sew York state.
Two transients n o te to death In
Chicago, two men suTfcred fatal
heart attack* shoveling snow in
Iowa and a Michigan man met
the tame fate.
Among the latest vklims were
two persons killed when a bus
and truck collided on an icy high­
way Tuesday night near Somer­
ville, N. J. Twenty persona were
injured in the crash.
A Gurnee, III., man waa killed
Tuesday night In a traffic acci­
dent while trying lo help a neigh­
bor start hie (tailed ear.
Fire Kills Man,
Cold weather fires also took a
heavy toll of lives. At Champaign,
111., three little girls, Including
twins, were killed Tuesday night
when flames awepl their email
frame home.
An overheeled wood stove was

TOKYO &lt;UP1) — U. 9. author­
ities ordered military chapels to­
A story of his bout with TB, day lo remove from their ahelves
written last year lor the Saraaolo a controversial pimplct urging
Herald-Tribune while he waa a pat­ Americans not to marry foreignient tn the Southwest Florida Tu- r r i.
. . . .
hereulofla Ifoepltal, Tampa, has The pamphlet, wttlch had he
been widely reprinled throughout gun lo create ill will in Japan
the country with W anert *'**#«•, where 30.000 U. S. servicemen
tog to all those afflicted with TB. have married foreign girl*, w»»
Ha urge* people everywhere to written by ■ chaplain n im w
■npport the work of their tuber­ George W. Thompson.
Tilled "If I Marry A Foreign
culosis association through the
er." It warned Americans against
purchase ol Christina* Seal*.
Admitting that In p u t yeari he attempting to hurdle the social
used to buy Chrlitmaa Seals rather and religious barrier* Involved In
grudgingly, Waiter said, "If soma- auch a marriage.
c m had told me then that the
Col. Albert C. Schilf Jr., ataff
money I gave might (pare my tile chaplain of the 3th Air Force
and eeriainly save me years of here, ordered the pamphlet re­
confinement, I would hava laugh­ moved from chapel shelve*.
Thl* pamphlet should not be
ed. Then 1 would alt down, sigh,
and write out a cheek. As I did, on the literature rack* of our
I might remark, 'I hope thli help* chapels." he said in an official
rams poor fellow.’ . , .Well, it did. statement. “Thl* Is not an official
phamphlet end was distributed In­
It helped me."
One of the greatest hitlers that advertently. Now that It ha* been
aver lived. Waner had a JOyear brought to our attention it la tw­
batting average of 33t in the Na­ ins withdrawn."
tional League end led the Na­ The pamphlet asked Amrrlcans
tional League twice each In hat- to "think a long lime" before
dag, runs, hits, doubles and tri­ marrying a foreigner.
plet. He was one of only seven
men to make 3,000 htta against
Mg league pitching. In 1027 hr More Homes, But
drove In 131 runs for a Pirate
They’ll Cost More
record.
With five National League rrcWASHINGTON fUPI&gt; — There
an li to Ms credit, be was the leag will be more homes started In
M 's Most Valuable Player In 1027. 1939. but they'll cost more, icErnest A. Litter of Lakeland, ronling In a group of home build
president of the Florida TB and era.
Haalth Association, terms Waner
About half of the M builder* a I
"not only a great baseball cham­ an outlook symposium, sponsored
pion but a great champion in the by the National Association of
fight against TB."
Home Builders, said T u e s d a y
they eapect a S per cent spurt
in housing starts. They also forea price Increase In 1939 of
Mate Used Strap, eaat
at least 3 per cent over this year

blamed for a fire which killed
two boys at Liwrrnceburg, Jnd.
In Ohio, two fires claimed two
lives. Rodney Lee Cade. 18
months, was found burned to
death near an open fire when hi*
mother returned to their Dayton
home after chopping wood out­
side. Milton Moreland, 78, waa
killed when a fire swept his house
trailer at l.tna in central Ohio.
At Alhlun, l'*., a furnace ex­
plosion forced l l persons to flee
a wrecked home into wintry
weather.
In the Northwest, searchers
combed back roads and forested
areas near Portland. Ore., for a
family of five missing since Sun­
day when they went out to look
for Christmas trees. Missing were
Mr. and 3trs. Ken Marlin ami
(heir three daughters.
Ire C«se*a .Mississippi
The Intense cold brought a fourinch thick ice rover lo the Mis­
sissippi Rlvrr from Clarksville to
Hannibal, 3to., and Ire formed
on the river as far south a* HI.
Ijouia. which reported its coldest
Dec. t* in 41 year*. Rarge traffic
continued on the Mississippi drspile the ire.

However, three ships were trip ­
ped In Ice In Lake Erie and seven
cargo scsscls were Ice-bound be­
low Kault Ste. Marie, Mich., in
the f.o*tr Saint .Mary's River.
The Coatl Guard cutter Mosquito
was cnroule so try and clear a
path for the ships to Lake Huron.
Another 33 ships were stalled at
the I.arhinc and Soulangrx locks
in Ihe SI. Lawrence River cast
and writ of Montreal. An ice
breaking tug was sent to Soulsnges.
Other heavy snow amounts in­
cluded 30 inches at Fulton and

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34 inches at Boonville, N Y.; 48
Inchea a t Houghton, 30 inches at
Pension, and 40 Inchea i t Han­
cock, Mich., and up to four Inch­
es as far south as northern West
Virginia and western Maryland.
The coldest weather of the sea­
son closed In on the New York
metropolitan area where readings
dipped into the terns.
A slight warming trend brought
a little relief lo the Dakotas, e ast­
ern Montana. Iowa and Minnesota.
Although it was 10 to 20 degrees
•warmer" In this area, most tem ­
perature* |tilt were below sero.

Thomas told arresting officer
KNOXVILLE. Tenn. (U P I) Curtis E. Thomas was fined 330 Joe Littleton that the whisky was
for drunken driving and posses­ for a toothache. Investigation re*
sion of whiskey Tuesday. lfis ex­ veiled:
No teeth.
cuse was empty.

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Wife Gets Divorce

DETROIT (UPI) - A womsn
waa granted a divorce Tuuesday
when she charged her husband
beat her wtlh a cato'-nlnr tails.
Mrs. Lurs PaJewtM, 30. tsld
her husband, Casimlr, an automo­
tive technical wriler, made the
whip of leather longs In a Its se­
men! workshop and kept the lash
hanging in the kitchen brlwren
the ots and pana as a lesson In
p a rt„ ology.
She said her husband la workSh
ng on hla master’* degree In
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News Briefs
Drive-In Will Open
SLOUGH. England
&lt;UPI&gt;Bnlam'a f»r*t drive in reilaur
ant will open here Jan. 1,

Record Enrollment
WASHINGTON (UP1) — The
Census Bureau re porta school »nroltmenl rose to an all time high
of 42,WVt.&lt;Wi this autumn.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 824

'N a vy W eek' Celebration
To Be Climaxed Saturday

Bank Theft Solved
HICKORY, N. C. (UPt) —
Charlie Rufus Martin. 40, faetd
a charge lodar that he look fP.D.t
from the bank where he was rmploys d as a janitor.

No Royal Objections

Squadron 9 Holds
Bomb Derby Lead;
Final Jfgng $pf

Public W ill Tour
Stution Tomorrow

Governor To Visit
Local Ceremonies;
Events Are Listed

LONDON (U P |)—Burktngham
Talarc said today there were no ’
The gates of Sanford Naval Air- T ils will Include the Thompion
FORMER MAYFAIR CHAMPIONS—These N. Y„ 1050. and Walter Hurkcmo, Franklin royal objections to Queen Elisa­ A squadron which returned tn Station
will bo opened lo Ihn public* Trophy winning F8U "Crusader”
are the three former Mayfair Inn Open jrolf Hills. Mich., 1957 champion. All an- frying beth and the Duke of Edinburgh Sanford two months a go, after tomorrow
fl£h,cr
'" ‘"fe p..Sk,
tn r. r ,the
i i r .-s
"Tig.
CapL Jam es'Ram are, Comman­
nine
months
in
the
Mediter­
being
pictured
on
Christmas
tomorrow,
y .. rA|D
l).
champions. Left to rijrht. A! Balding, Mark­ for their second Mayfair title.
cr,” Jhp
the F4D
F4D "Skyray,'
ranean aboard the I’SS Saratoga
der, Heavy Attack Wtng One, and
rants
sent
nut
by
breweries.
Public
Open
House
will
take
(Herald
Staff
Photo)
ham, Ont., 1055; Mike Fetchick. Yonkent,
is still ahead tn the Heavy Attack place from 11 a. m. tn 4;30 p. tn , hawk” ami A3D ' ’Skywarrior” of C ipt. Lionel Arthur, skipper of
Wing One sixth bombing derby, Cap! Lionel A. Arthur, command- Heavy Aatlark Wing One.
Elected By Swiss
At t p. m. the big "Skywarriori' Iho Panford Naval Air Station,
VAI11 now Iradv with M2 points, mg officer, urged rilirrn* of Cm
BERN. Switierlaod (U P l)-D r.
of
Heavy Attack Squadrons In the will host an estimated 8,000 ip«e&gt;
having
plarrd
first
in
all
event*
tral
Florida
to
take
advantage
of
Paul Chaudet, 54, was elected
Ibis
opportunity
lo
see.
first-hand,
\
|*frh F »I1I lake off for the tators tomorrow at NAS public
president of the Swiss Confedcra except one. Yesterday's event re
lion for 1959 tn a joint session of quired Ihc select crews to fly the station, aircraft and personnel J‘n* l^aae of the competition and open home.
White th« open home climaxet
taririer Airmanship
both houses of Car Ilament today. a 2JXW mite simulated combat who are contrttmllng so much lo
mission terminating with a prac­ Ihr mission of the Navy and the I M S f *
w&lt;u;lJmn' * 111 In- the sixth liomldnir derby, vlaitlng
Judged on take-off intervals, ren- dlgnllariet ahonld leave Sanfotd
tice bomb drop on a target ship defense effort of the nalinn.
Tho nation '» lop ranked EoUrrs an end to the shower* Iht* after- has he finished in the money this Official To Visit
Irrvntia, formation flying, landing 1with the tame warm feeling of
One of (he rewly-eomplflnl ,,*n Interval and earlier landing
hacked double odd»—(he neither noon, aunny and mild weather for yesr, in the lupajctle, La . Open
NAPLES. Italy (U l’D —Fll»f&gt;- grounded off Cape llattrras, N.
At to-minutr
intervals the gar* at the station will house an proarhea to he made with ■p-' welcome that will All the hearta
Beasley was among (he lesser- pu lujplv 'tsltsrs under secretary
nod par—on the Maxfair Inn Coun­ the »econd round tomorrow.
known golfers, who get the "priv­ of state, is on hn way to the tJM bombs plunged toward tile target interesting aviation exhibit open In Navy’s mirror landing lyilmi. the of local Navy personnel Saturday
leading the “early li i r u ■
try Club course today tn an effort
during Nary Appreciation Day.
to get a good tin t "leg” toward through the first IS holes was llal ilege” of leeins off early in Ihr ted Stairs aboard the liner Vut- from the swrpl wing Skywarrlors. the general public. A static display
Judge fur this event will be fam­ The ‘ togrtherneai’’ will begin
top priie money In the ItS.W) tour­ lard Beasley, Chattanooga, who morning, lie was the only golfer In ,r ani* to discuss Immigration Observer* scored the accuracy of of the Navy's latex! carrier Jrt
po»lrd a 3t-13 for a twoundcr R». report a sub par round among the problems with American officials, the drops made at a height of sev­ alrcralt from Carrier Air Group ed Navy airman Captain Rnhrrt tonight when local business and
nament.
Elder, now Director of Flight Test professional men meet dlgnltariei
en miles and a speed of &lt;W) Four will lie on exhibition.
A steady drlulo wa* nr,comfort The only golfer on the circuit who finishers by noon.
at
the Naval Air Test Center, of fhe Navy and aircraft compan­
miles
an
hour.
travel*
in
a
trailer
with
hi*
fam­
able, but aeorei were good, accord­
Subs At Canaveral?
Patuxent River, Md. Although the ies at a stag harbequr, sponsored
ing to Jim Gaquin, PGA field arc- ily, Rcatley potted a CC in a prac­ OTHER STORIES, PAGES *7
GREENSBORO. N. C. (DPI) — Squadron E l e v e n remained
33 ton "Skywarrior” Is the world’s by the Remtnole County Chamber
retar&gt;'. The weatherman promlird tice round jesterJay. Only once Walter
BurVemo, defending Dep. Carl Durham lO-N, C.) told within striking distance of Nine’s
largest carrier hasiM aircraft, thla of Commerce.
"Hoot
Owls”
with
a
score
of
698
champion, was out In 33. His score a group of businessmen Wednes­
The barbeque will be held al
event will demonstrate that Its for­
VAII
1
is
close
behind
with
886
on live bark nine could put him day the Sorlrl Union has subma­
mation flight and carrier proced­ 6:30 at Mayfair Inn. 8lmultaapoints.
In
fourth
place
is
VAII
7,
among the early leaders
rines tn (he Cape Canaveral area,
ure* are no different than those eouily, Gov. LeRoy Collin* wil]
The field of ISO will be cut lo GO but he said he didn’t know what with 418 points.
boat a dinner a t tha Orlando
of the smaller carrier aircraft.
Event
Five
will
begin
tonight
low professionals and 10 low am­ good It would do them.
Durtrot the open house J.OOO hot Country Club, honoring comman­
at
7:3u
when
the
Skywarrlors
rise
ateur* after lomorraw’a second
dogs and soft drink* will be aervrd der* of every N ary, Army, Air
from the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
round. Finals will he played Sun­ Bureau Is 'Alarmed*
Force and Marina Installation tn
by the wlvei of staff officer*.
tion
(VAlMt
from
the
UKS
day.
BOSTON (Ul’l l —The resolu­ Roosevelt), for an extended overAt 2:45, the presentation a- Florida. ABending from Rknford
Only two uf the rarly fmixhrra tions rommiltcc of the American
wilt be both SNAR Captains and
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UI’ll — The atory told by Calvin Pnuti, could match par. They were Bob Farm B u r e a u Federation ex­ water navigation Right. All elec­
CHATSWORTH, Calif. (U P D - warda and trophiei In winning Mayor Merle Warner.
Alabama authorities cheeked care­ 28, of llalcyvtllr, Ala., was that Grant, Springfield, 111., and Rob pressed alarm today that the tronic navigation equipment will Ti|w recording* and nutrs today squadron* and Individuals will taka
Tomorrow’s aehedule begin*
place. These presentation rrremonlie secured, as Ihr crews rely
fully today Into the bchind-prlson- he was in debt, without funds ami llamrich, Champaign, 111.
U. S. Supreme Court was ovcritcp- only cm the stars to guide Ihetr showed the bombing of a religion* Ira will also be open to the public. with the open house at the Air
walls confession of a former sol­ intoxicated when hr hit upon the
sert’a monaster)' whirh claimed 10
Grouped at 72s were Billy ttooc, inc iti power*. The committee
Capl. Jam es D. Hamage, Com Station, where Gov. Collins is ex­
dier Utal ho killed state Attorney Idea of finding someone tn roh. At Ernie Boros, luiwrcnre Cook, called for corrective legislation by way.
l i v e s was a carefully planned
nundrr,
Heavy Attack Wing One, pected to be a brief visitor. Spec­
Radar llornb Site scored bomb* murder-suicide plot aimed at KrlGeneral-Elect Albert Pallerson In the time, hr was stationed at FI. Hedge Myles Jr. and Hans Mer­
Congress.
pointed
out
that the number of tator* will have an opportunity to
will be made on Charlottr, N. C. ahna Venta, the rult’a leader.
Phenix CJIy, Ala., in 1061.
Henning, Gi., just across the rill. Two over p ir were Britt
prominent
military
civilian aee the giant fly-oecr and earrier
and
Kirhmond.
Va.
A
crucial
total
Chattahoochee
River
from
the
no­
Two hour lung tape recording* gursta atlandlng "la and
Weaver, Denny Champagne and Dr. Follick Dios
The man who bated the latest
a
tribute
lo maneuver*, culminating with pre­
of
Test
point*
ami
the
coveted
Con­
and note* letl by two disgruntled
confession to the mysterious l*at. torious “sin city'* which Patlrrson P srrilt Stuart.
sentation of awards by Cant. Rob­
Ihr
vital
contribution
Sanford
and
LONDON
(U
PI)
—
Dr.
Nonl
tenon slaying gave a three page had vowed lo rid of vice and ror
Among those who recorded high­ Follick, a former .Socialist mem­ over Trophy bang in the balance former mrmbers of the Fountain the Heavy Attack Squadrons, form­ ert Elder. Director of Flight Teat,
handwritten atatrmrnt to a prison roptlon.
er scores were King Carl HublicB, ber of Parliament who lost a life­ tonight. The trophy Is awarded to of the World religious colony Just ing the Wtng, are making to the Patuxent River, Md. Tho public
Ibr winning aquadron.
lie said he obtained a pistol who had 37-43 /or M.
west of her* disclosed tho men
chaplain In Richmond, Va.,_ two
U Invited lo attend the rare monies
'll-. V flrtet fo make English aimVAII 9’» derby crews LaluJa were determined to "tiring lha nation's defense afforta.”
weeks ago. He was qnlrr-? urfktW , t n 'a ludoery .-i.&gt; W&gt;. suet
from II a, m. until 6:80 p. u . Sta­
the tune tit *■ie no..*
He
joined
Capt.
Arthur
In
urging
*
pier
tn
spell,
died
tn
a
l.oqdoo
Usl.’.
Floyd
H
am
s,
En&gt;
Dick
Mc­
master (Krishna Venta) to jus­
Alabama authorities Nov. 3bDc. and killed a lone man In a car In ail of the "Bamo" players were
tic displays of N ary jet aircraft
the
Central
Florida
public
lo
visit
hospital
Wednesday.
The
70
vearKee.
U
N'.,
and
Walt
C'arlyon,
tice.’*
2, and the atory was made public Plica!v City. Patterson was -hot in •till on (he course.
the Sanford installation on Friday. will l« on view.
old educator had failed to achieve third crewman; 14. Tom Kilcilne,
"If we don’t return, people will
Wednesday night by Gov. James his automobile the night of Junr
Douglaa Aircraft Oo., manufac­
hit
goal-establishmrnt
of
a
new
Ray Hite, 3'N., Keith Scltmlg, know what happened,” the re­
1*. m i .
turers of the Heavy Allsch
B. Folsom.
alphabet.
third crewman; Lcdr. Ralph Mat cording* which wen- left for the
Three Aiahami officials, includ­
Wing’a KVywarrior*, will entertain
Folsom said Ihrrc "anpear* to
lu*. LliJit Abe Fennell, R N , and men’* relative* said.
more than 400 officers and their
he a degree of truthfiflneas” to ing then Ally. Grn. Si Garrett
One-Two
Punch
Wins
"Mitch” Mitchell, third crewman
wives Friday night at tho Mayfair
Ralph Muller, 33, and Peter
the confession. He asked Ally, and Russell County Cirrtut Solici­
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -T w o
Dumas Kamend, 42, both of
Inn. Preridrnl Donald Douglas tl
Gen. John Pailcraon, ion of the tor Arth Ferrell, were charged
hotel employes, both In their 70’s,
expected at D:4? tonight, and will
Joshua Tree, Calif., were Identi­
■bln vice crusader, to investigate with the slaying. The third man,
were credited today with captur­
Deputy Sheriff Albert Fuller, was
fied by authorities as the former
stay at the Inn during his vtsiL
farther.
ing cTiarlc* Weithrook, who tried
convicted and sentenced to life In
Parti** for enlisted men and
members who apparently lost
to
rob
the
hotel
at
gunpoint.
Night
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Leon
prison. Ferrell war acquitted and
LONDON (UPI 1—Moscow radio
their families will be given on •
their lives along with Venta and
Garrett It In a Texas mental in- today reported the discovery and clerk Thom at Mobley Hit Wertseven olher persons. Including County Juvenlta Court Judge equxdnon level by the aircraft
ttllutlon.
liquidation of what it called an hrook xrlth a blackjack and porter
two rhildren, in the blast which Rufus Jefferson asked the state company. Mayfair party gucitg
Pruitt it serving life for mur­ "Amerfcan-Chiang Kai-shek” spy- Joseph VireettJ locked the '-amltt
ripped through the sect’* monas­ Pardon Hoard Wednesday night will tic effirers of the Hanford Na­
In rend ■ 12-year old boy con­ val Air htation and visiting digni­
der. M years for armed robbery ring in Red China’s Kwantung In a cloiel until police arrived.
UNITED NATIONS. N. V (UPI) tery Wednesday.
victed of second degree murder taries.
and three years on another rob province where an attempted up
—Tho United State* said loday
Tape* Pound In Ttnck
‘Doctor’ Sentenced
bery charge. Virginia officials rising was reported Wednesday.
The areond annual Nary Appr*
a reign of terror l» still bring
Three person*, including two to the Boys School in Marianna
TAMPA fU PIt - Fiva Negro said he rould he extradited to A Tass new* agency dispatch
instead of Ralford Prison.
RONN (UPI) —Robert Sehr.etd- carried out In Hungary ”by Hun­ girls, were irtrlotidy Injured.
elation Day will lie held Satunlay
families are seeking to break the Alabama.
The boy, Jame* Frank King, from 12 30 lo 8:30 p. m. in Fort
from Peiping said the Kwanlung er, former tislef psychologist of garians wlm are In truth aerntv of
The tape recording* wrre found
color barrier at Hillsborough
province people* court sentenced West Germany’* armed forces, the Soviet Union In the pretence late Wednesday night In a truck wa* ronvlctcd In Hamilton Circuit Mellon Park. Sponsored by tha
Cbunty’a segregated schools.
five agents to death, gave prison was sentenced to three yeans and of the Soviet occupation army."
owned by Muller parked near Ihc Court of second degree murder Jayreea, the Day la a fitting end
Negro Attorney Francisco Rod­
term* to others and acquitted trn months In prison Wednesday.
Together with 3d other countries, rolony. An empty dynamite box and sentenced to 30 year* In to tho week-long activity of local
rigues filed suit In U.S. District
Naval personnel participating In
sir who voluntarily surrendered. II? was found guilty of forgery it aiked the General Asarmhly to also was found In the truck at prison.
Court Wednesday to rn)oin the
Jefferson, who said ho hat no th* derby. All Naval personnel
Press dispatchrs Wednesday and fraud in representing Mm*rif appoint Sir Leslie Munro. Assemb­ well as a tape recorder and two
Hillsborough ....... . School Hoard
night from Portuguese Maeao, off as a doclor of payrhology. psychi­ ly preildrnt last year, as "Hie note* left hy Kamenof for hit sta­ ronnecllon with the rare, asked ami their families will enjoy •
from 'The practice of segregation
that Ihr boy lie allowed lo serve free luncheon and entertainment
the Kwanlung c o a s t of South atry and medicine.
watchdog of the United Nations” ler and aon,
and asks fur a declaratory decree
hi* lime until he |* 11 years old by Use Relieli and the Five Owls,
China, reported a Hungarian type
tn report to the world on Soviet
Ventura
County
Coroner
Virgil
which would in effret order the
ATLANTA (UPI)—Lawyers for uprising had taken place on the
Many of thr visitors will remain
repressions In Hungary.
Pay loci said Ihr rnntrnl* of the at Marianna, away from the har­
School ftnard to l-rcin some pro­ Ihrrc Negro women seeking a Ird lied offshore Island of Lapps rsr Cleveland, Kridcr
for Navy Appreciation Day, and
* We cannot now foresee evacl note* would not t&gt;e released until dened criminal* nr Ralford.
gram of desegregation'■
cral court irdcr In Inirgratr Grnr- ly Tuesday
But Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin should watch in awe aa 5,000
ly what hi* tasks may tie,” P S later b«cause they might have
The suit uas filed in the court g u State Poitrgr interrupted Ihetr
ruled that under Florida law, a men, women and children are fed
According to the Mato* reports At Banker Banquet Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge an Influence on the raae,”
of federal Judge Witliam J. Bar case today and Inrd lo bring in Ihrrc wrre sounds of rebellion on
Mack Cleveland Jr., president ol told the Assembly. "We hope hi*
Payton said the content* of the rlreuil judge cannot sentence a from serving tahtea manned by
kcr. It was the first of It* kind a fourth plaintiff who could mrrt the nearby Communist island, Iol the Scmimmle County Chamber of activity and hi* reporting role will
noter and oilier Information he murderer to reform reboot, re­ civic clubs.
to Ik- filed in lltllslmrough County, all entrance requirements.
Officer* and wives of the wingardless of hi* ago.
lowed by heavy troop movements, Cummerre, and John K r I d e r , tie a sign to the authorities in
There are no integrated public
Federal Judge Boyd Sloan sail­ gunfire and public execution of ! chamber manager, attended a din Hungary that tlu- United Nation* had #hnwrd Muller nnd Kamenof Gov, l-rlloy Collins laid tho, ( nlng aquadron in tho bombing derd&lt;
Idteralrlv
Innrhr
t
off
»
pack
of
schools in Florida. but several ed a brill reecss in let defense three men
ner and waler show in Winter J* watching to see whrthri the 20 dynamitr sticks they bought Board will ask Superintendent L- 1by wiU lie entertained Saturday
• ||||| end*- an r^'-llns el -r-vherc rountcl for the 1‘tafr Board cf
I |h t «t th» Mavfalr Inn by North
Macao resinonii uatened toe Park last night given in h'«-&gt;i *«f I current rcprenioos *io ended ”
r a tio r to kill triemselvM a n d L, Dorter at Marianne for a re •I nig
in the state
Regents study a motion to hrtng executions through binoculars and «« northern banker*.
port. Collin* indicated that he American Aviation Company. A
lodge introduced a rtiolulinn Venta
Rodrigue/ i* an allot ney lor college graduate Edward Jacob telescope*.
thinks Dorter will krrp tho boy party for rnllrird r.ieo of tLe
The Inveatmrnt bankrr* arc tak­ which renewed the U. N. demand
the NAACP. but he said the suit Clemons into the suit. The there
squadron and their wive* wilt be
out of llalford.
ing a three day tour of Florida a* upon lluitla ami the llungartm
had nothing io do with the Negro women have admitted in earlier
held aimultaneoualy in thr Enlist­
guest* of the Florida Power Con*. regime "to dr»i»t Irnm rrprr^ive Ruv. Slone RuHigns
organlralton. Hr said it was filed testimony they did not comply
ed Men’s Club at the Naval Air
After an excursion through the (&gt;r measure* against the Hungarian
h&gt; fixe Negro families who are with all entrance requirements al Permission Asked
The Rev Perry L Stone has re
Station
Undo area, the men left today for people "
signed
as
pastor
of
the
First
Chris­
seeking to enter their rhildren in the stale supported college
The tombing derby is Bis moat
Lake Wale* and Clearwater
To
Lay
New
Cable
while schoois
tian Church
Clemons, an Insurance com­
Showrrs ending Uil* afternoon, eomprehenilve ever held by the
Ivors Will Head
The suit was filed leys than 10 pany employe, applied at the I Rev. Stum- announced his re* (tearing and cooler tonight. Eri- \ Navy, according to official*. T c
The Florida 1‘ovrtr and IJght
weeks after the local branih uf lege in 1936 but was not originally Co. has applied to the liepartintrit Assistance Given
ignatlon at a longrog.itional meet it/* sunny and mild. High this scheduled events have covered ev­
the NAAC'P warned County School a party to the current suit.
big last night, and said that hr allrrnoon 70 lo 77, Inw tonight 41 ery phase of tho Heavy Attack
»«•» Fire Department
o ' the Army to replace an exist­ NOWATA. Ohla.—(U ri)
SupermleDdent J. Croekrtl Par­ The suit w*s filed In 13V&gt; by ing submarine electric transmls- Osborn. Nowata's assistant fire
Richard Iver* haa been dieted had accepted a rail tn the Khrtt to 36. Winds becoming northerly Wing One operations. Results of
nell that unlesi (he county School Barbara Hunt .Iris Mao Welch aton cable with one larger, about chief, says a woman drove up to president of the Lake Mary Volun­ Av*. Christian Church. North 20 to 30 mile* per hour this after­ the darby will be utilised In fu­
Board look some action toward and Myra Elllotl Dinsmore. A 234 feet upstream from the the firehouse one day and pleaded teer Fire Department.
Charleston, S. C, He will begin hi* noon, diminishing late toelgbl and ture plana for the carrier baaed
desegregation It would have to ruling in their favor rould rriult bridge on Rtate Road 415 ovtr the for hilp. So Oabora awaited the
Friday.
aquadron*.
Serving with him will he Mr*. work there Feb. |,
Taec court action.
in atalc funds being denied the SI. John* Hirer between Sanford wasp that was burring arn-.nd in William (iray, who wa* choten
About a week later, Parnell college.
and Osteen,
her ear.
vice president alter Ed Zimmer
offered to meet with NAACP
man decline*! the nomination.
officials and discuss the nutter.
Mr* Gray reported that more
But the NAACP declined, raying
than 11.300 had hern collected dur­
It was the obligation o( the School
ing the recent combined member*,
_ ,
Board, not the NAACP, to initiate
Opposing clemency w it State
The Board refused clemency to
*hip and building fund drive. Tbit ,
... T/ "
*JL“ ,
desegregation under a UJ5. Sn*
firehouse is now half complete*!. I»* Wither*. lanam a City dec- Ally. J. Frank Adams who de­ John F. rem inder, 43, of Tampa,
. .
. . . .
. . . .
*
f ri a l i n
M i l S' l e t n i l
n l
el P e ,« x n I n i*
Thr warm sunshinr of Novrrnhrr that eunturned warm weather has
Dr. Wilson auggr steel using More block* will be laid this week trieien convicted of drowning two clared that Wither* told him
prrmc Court order.
and December hai bean moat w*l- brought about more insert* with booms with three norilr* to the end by the volunteer bricklayers small brother* after sexually mo­ voluntarily that be looked back who la serving a Ufa lann tor
lesting the older one, lost out once after teasing Douglaa Into the murder of hie former wife la
enme by Seminole County resi­ whirh grower* muit contend Sec­ row. one from the top and one who double a* firemen.
ondly, the llvtng habit* of the cab­
Wednesday In his final plea to the waters and without tremor, 1P32.
Barbecue Shifted
dents. The inserts have been en­ bage looper are auch that inace- from each aide In field* where
Governor Collins termed U
csrap*- the clectrii chair.
gunned hla boat and aped away.
joying it. too.
"shocking" the conviction of Ed­
Brides mutt he applied where the careful attention hai been given to Double Zero Jet
The
stale
Pardon
Hoard,
meet­
Krlrford
McGrtff,
Jacksonville
To Mayfair Inn
Warm weather encourages in­ worms are feeding.
spraying, rnntrnl of looper* I* ex
ing Wednesday, also refused elf. attorney for Horne, did not deny ward Milan of Tampa aa a
Due tn Inclement westhrr. the sects to multiply faster, according Adult cahhagc looper moths lay etIJent.
To Be On Display menry to Jacksonville Negro Wil­ that
the Negro raped the white second offender with a SO year
stag barbecue planned at the May- to Cecil Tucker,’ county agricul­ egg* on the underside of rabhage
Among the display of mooern lie Home Jr , 23, condemned to woman on an isolated road near prison term after ha bad aarvad
Rerom
mends
Ilona
for
temper
con­
fair Country- Club tonight at 8 30 tural agent. And such Is the case and cauliflower leave*. Nrwly-hatJet aircraft at the NAS open hnuie die for raping a while woman Jacksonville in 1936. But he aald fiva years on tha two offense*.
will be held Instead In the Mayfair with a current peri of local veget­ cbed worm* feed on the underside trol are one pint of endrin rmulsl- tomorrow will be A3D numher ’ 00” after slugging her male com­ Home contended the woman con­ It wai pasted over for further
Inn ballroom.
able producers—the cabbage loop- of the leaves for aevrral day* /table eonccntralo per acre at 10- from VAII-9.
consideration after the Parole
panion.
sented.
The barbecue will draw more er.
without cutting through the top day internals before thr head
Thla la the Skywarrior represent­ The nest steps in tho two cares
MrGriff hinted that Mercy Cc nmission said Milan had a bad
than 100 civilian and Naval offlDr. John Wilson, entomologist aide, or crawling onto the upper begin* to form. After heading uf ing the U. S. at the Brunei's will be taken by Gov, LeRoy would have been rteomn. ended prison record.
er* In honor of (tn bombing derby at the Central Florida Experiment aide of leaves.
cabbage begins, one-third quart World Fair list summer. Il was Collins who la now freo to algn had tha assailant been a white
Clemency
rtitters. Arrangements have been Station, said that many growers Spray booms which directed no*- of parathlon liquid, containing flown to Relgium from the dreki death warrants anil to set dates man.
third time to
made by the Armed Farces Com­ had complained that lnaectkldes ties downward apray only the up­ four pound* of technical parathlon of the USS Saratoga.
foe the eleetroeutloni.
But «U U AUy. William A. Hal serving a Ufa term for murtog hi
mittee of the Seminole County are not aa effective a* they have per tide of the Uavea. Since the per gallon, should be used for
A week aflrr thousands from ev­ H o u s e Speaker • designate low*a of Jacksonville said "aoclal Osceola County In 1993.
Chamber of Commerce.
been In Ihc pari. Dr. Wilson said apray does not reach the under­ each acre, applied at Mvrnday ery rounlrv had seen the aleck Thomas D. Br.'ilry argued that order baa no part In this caw.
Robert Mclbna, who shot Into
Many of (he dignitaries arc stay Experiment Station test pilots side of leaves, the young cabbage Intervals.
swept wing jirrratl, Il was hack Withers was too drunk tn know The Indignities to which the was hla neighhor'a homa to Tampa,
tag at th« Mayfair Inn and Motel, above good control with basically Ionperi may feed on unprotected
Dr. Wilson said experiments on the job again flying over Leb­ wbat he was doing when be subjected would eauw Uta most was granted ■ pardon without
■fetch la ■'ready hosting profet- the same material*.
parti o{ the plants. Al tne looper* prova that looper control 1a 'Tree- anon daring tha eritlt list July. drowned Douglaa Cedi Wilson, 4, callout man to blush xrlth ahama.” serving a tingle day of I eight
al golfer &lt;and their wives, here
As to posiible causes of poor become older, they a n harder to tleilly aaaurrd” If these auggea- Tha pline it the only Heavy Attack and hli 7-year-old brother, David, In all, the Board aonfcriad IT year torn If he
9 m M aytsfr Onto.
insect control, Dr. WlUoo said kill
tmo* an followed canfullj.
Wmg Qna aircraft numbered "OO ’.J la lonely Polecat ilegrou la UM.
Vtotida.

Beasley Top Early Bird

Notes, Tapes Show
Monastery Blast
Murder, Suicide

A uthorities Check
P henix Confession

Red Radio Reports
'Spies' Liquidated

Hillsborough Sued
For Integration

U . S. Seeks Probe
Of Hungary Terror

Judge Asks Board
To Transfer Youth

Georgia Mix Case
Gets Short Recess

Weather

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Insects Plague Vegetable Producers

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Pardon Board Says Slayers M ust Die

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Oviedo

DV INLE RUIJB
| Surely, anyone who evimloc* Ihe «ppieti»li'm of tlie finer ihin;^ uT
Effort the Democrats f*t t*&gt; election* of 1312 end lli» tinnol
dafimtajy a s js easrtu!
chesly, they might well reilre to help but be convinced that demo;- :jl* * ,|”c‘
4
1 Im* Wi 4

■y Marla* J u k i
| 0th*r» r t " ' * 1° **ne for the jj* n T n u b li- ^ l.^ iliX ^ ^ 'u M "
secondrommunijy
rommunity»ing.
The aecond
nfxt year were Bob Cameron. u h l, . Ui,»u
, .nOrremr iust
•* * * * "2 ,
aecretary; Tommy McLain. tree » few yean make:
’
pn.ted to be". great’ auc- ™ T : Hoy Alford senior warden:
The electorate giveth and the
Ron Noegrl, junior warden; O. elcctoiate takelh away, and ro
The combined ctwirsof ihe
T. Klnnalrd, aenlor deacon: Ben candidate tan be certain when
riTH Methodlit and First Baptist
Walnrlglht, junior dearon;
hlmb T« with Sm * WU
ghtirrhes. under the direction of n o W t Stclnmclr. senior steward:
^nowUnd i n ? Hie wav
J l « Mtrrtweather. led the congre T r ,„ ckt
, tew, n j.
bnu? ! " " ^ LfT\lri Kmtw’
» i u . in
-in- Caroti.
1‘im i A
a apecial
inert* «nakrr.
..._..........
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berim e o. Mrj . hn&lt;&gt;»gallon
In .in
tinging
rhanlain:
L B Hart, whatever
mar
land?)
Cbriatma* aeleetion by gurtl ar- lha|, lnH j Iru n i H#|f0|nf , j |ff
It might be well for the Demotilt« from Station I’ntvcralty rep T \ Meeting
. . r while
ciata to try on Ijr
for .a,re.
reived much acclaim.
The aerond meeting of the local meduatimr ...n
the har.h fait that
!i**t J iia 't Ia rrta' motddrd f*afenl-Teacher’* Aaioeiallon wav man want. little hete below and

; f,cy ‘B lhf Unilfd Sl' ” U b u ,,‘ It U ln frr.,in 2ly Ihe fashion.
*”* ou* •** wver wl,h v*m* ' ,«0r and a line one it it. not for thou*"&lt;1 vitatlty. On iwo oecnatoni. land* but for million* of voteri to
within a abort .i ^ e a r .pan. the
Teicr If. Aitader. 19. » n taken
voteri In quiet and ordrrly man„f p„ ty labeii, and
lo the Orlando Air force Baae boa9rr have achieved revolution*!) t0(C^IM( conviction!.
Or e or ihe bleviln-i o ' modern •,iUl l* 't
flve Lrol‘cn
ch,B*c*
Thr 1rvperlv. revllng the elre- demo-racy la that "it proriuics riba and laceration* of the forehead
,lft" ,fl
Ira
leave-, have em .r up
Jr)1 more political mavfrlcki *Ber the car in which he « u a
... lorta
with all
evrdrrvttnna
- ................of* —
------- of' who can blea* or bi.at both the pa*aanfer left the highway ami
the reiulti In both the 1932 and m^jor political partiea. Maybe it’ll rolled over once before
,hc ,9i* electloni That U. with kf(.p
Demoerata and the Be- rest against an oak tree
The ’&lt;« convertible, driven by
1 , 1 *orU ,of
publican* on the straight and nir
Billy frank uwen, 31, waa a total
a ri r°*
1,1
u* fLllUr
,n ,hU
Oemo.tatie ahoo-ln ’ i^
ilx” [e
year.
irj.t myihmg
can uhappen
on Llee loaa after Ifaving Ihe I’anla Boad
lif f f a f r a w O , m u ik * i.,ir t n B P| h .
h' M O o n l . r » l. h l . p f . l l d . d O - t f . . . p o l l l k l .r , I , . . .
in j t l tl.
at Oaklawn Cemrlrry. Inveatlgatlater.
tlan
Day.
3
S
S
S
»
r S
S
S
. n w .i- u j.
M ...
- w . m .n
ing officer* and that the ear waa
But my tea leavea tell me that
The high ichool ehorui, dirretrd before a fall.' Or Ihe even moreapparenlly golns at a high rate
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Juice
were
aened
_
by
^
j
j
m
ytrrriweather.
prrtrnied
aobering
dictum
that’
the
"first
onc
rea.on.
and
probably
the
thief
■ i.
-I ih. WnmiB'i ilub
n -wern vrimer, prrvrmru joDtnrg nictutn m u inr u r n ; - .......... r . -------------------r
n .
m
of rpced and failed lo make the
I r . l . ^ h ^atlave. J .n a^ l Carol
drpletlfii rarala and cu. &gt;h*l| he |a .t and the last .hall be *'••«’ ®f
w..tr aw pe, of the Q q j P n c e S P l U l i q e
•harp curve.
jffita
&gt;«"»» ofGbriilmaa In varioua roun- firat, etpeclally if John Q. Voter!pendulum, i* the tremendou*
3
Both men are attached to YAII-9
■ Tommy
V « '^
Vver,
,rif'
Twenty-eight
aludenlt
make
la
m the w a.p.th,
t.o
a
lh
of
a
third
party
In
IhU
^ 5
*
^
a
r
’
E
r
U
O
t
S
Bryant. Albert Myerj.
1
f0Unlr),
|hf pMt Jn &gt;r, r , Al r t a
a '. . _ ,Mr ia
at Ihe Naval Air Station and v.cre
(ng were Mfidamra fharlev T.
followinz Hie reeular huaineia who doubt the efflcaev of demo U«« gof* by, there are more and J.M KSONMLLE ILTI»-A 1*1 taken lo the diapemary for cmcr.
Nfblack. Milton Gore. Boy Britt. meeting rcireahmrnta of cookie* criey m action ihould take a good mor* of u* mugwump* in the war here vent price* dipping ai geney treatment. Owen complained
William
C
- - ’7 O. i3Veitmoo,
i r a ’iAlev
i i i leln
KWh ^ c o f f e e ^ T r v e d t o m e ^ lr t * i?
»lt“
,« « U . of United S late,
«», «
« ' “&lt; * " regular | of . back Injury. On the aeene won
afte r w ere
H ig h w a y
P a tro lm a n
J
iwra and gueiti by ilateh and acv- Ih.i I. 1952 and 1MN. and take heart.
Nl*» Ihe fancy term for mug- grade*
w ere o lin G a r r e ll an d &lt; tinvlai.Ia S l i m ,
• M ra U e o rjr P M evoaw.iover fnih ’ rade mother* with Mra. We* Wf. the people, were fed up with
h"'
1J°r ,on’i’»n&gt;’.
SwenVon ard Mr* Joe I Bfai* lite^ Drmi Va'l* , 1*^T^i'r* ago. and tro u g h hirtory the mugwump al
iUn « T ' r *
, «■
,
...
i l l chairman of Ihe evrtH Aid ■ l»y
•v in rharfp
we tumid Ihe raarali nut W&gt; *»y* ha* been al independent on
l^r high lea) grade, home offirrr* aald M H toren, II*
were Mmea. Chatie* T. KibIVoman'a flub Merlioi
weie frd uo with the laical* Election Day aa a hog on an Ice independent* told regular al 22 9Brardall Avc.. via*charged with
k, Milton Gore, Boy Brill. Wil­ The Oviedo Woman’, club will again thi* year. So w. turned out M"*- T h e * J . a lot of talk about and high teat at M J cent, amaking animproper
turn fhl*
liam G, Weltmon. Alea Lelnhart.
Pridav Dee 19 for their the alternale act t.f tite a li
Independent voter nowaday a. gallon
morning when he awung hit truck
. S. Moon and Mill Buih David- meet, frw ay. Dec. 19. for their
___Ihe
___________________
-"Lith
the
bUub- «nd the fact that the Republican
The
latt
gaa
war
here
la,ted
to
left
t.dc
..f
Highway
«__ __
lo
monthly lunrliron and butinrtv
turn rie’it into Camrron Ave. The
Hon
on
Inc
home
front
and
the
party
can’t
win
an
election
without
.even
week*,
but
moat
dealer*
* A fiftny Mra. Moaaa with the meeting, at noon in Ihe Cily Hall mie* In the nil In 1932, and it i t him. t think maybe the Demoerata feel Ihla one wont tu t aa long. r*r folio-ving him, driven hy James
Building.
iaetritiona. which »*t* in k«P- Memorial
Clark Day, of Euatla. collided with
high aehool thorui, under on* woman * opinion lhat we are are In the same boat
Ug with Ihe holiday thame. »»i theThe
An ultraviolet sensitive t u b e the truck. Day aald he thought
Frankly, the split ticket hai
direction
of
Jim
Merriweather.
6d
up
*ht*
lime
with
brinkmati
lira. Charla* G. Shaffer.
will preaent the program.
ablp and eternal ahllly thaliy in great anob appeal today. It It a baa been developed which will Loren wa* turning left.
^
Maaont Blecl Oflleera
Mra.
Milton
Gore
lv
chairman
'he foreign field And maybe one “alatua symbol," if I may retro tente the pretence of tmnkr. fire There were mi injuries In the
■ Dougin II. Jackion w*» elfrird
grata lo Madlion Avenuerie, like nr riimlvitiible vapor and relay ‘accident, pneriff* deputy Vera
of the luncheon eommt'iee other* or two mice in vicuna.
wsrahiptut maiter af tha Ovl#3o
a foreign rar or 1 Pl**ai9 print the information to an alarm aya Brew*ter «»id that rnren a-i-nilted
atalating
ar*
Slaadamea
Alev
llaaonle Lodge, 2*2. T. k A. M. I.elnhirl. Ralph Neely Theodore
he had not signaled in time.
It indlratra intellectuality and an tem
at the annua) alaction of offlcan
on Monday night at the local Ma- Aulin, Sr.. Charlei T, Mblaek, A.
H. Ray Jr.. J, H. Staley and
aonlc H *U .__________________ Young llarrli,
Mary Lawton Drrle
Member* of the Mary Lawton
circlo of the Firat Baptiat church
? iV ir lT .f 0!TnTri0r;.Tjl5 will hold their Chriatmaa party,
f t n row invaivnir. ro t vtv . Tburaday night, at the home of
Vkonii'v. i&gt; *iiv'c Knv jo. am Mra. G. W. Alford at T p m.
K R tJ lO N a rriM P .V K T , IN ' t
Mr*. Drady Slathers will aubati
* irta ria * ee rae ratlao .
p ||
IMtfC lute
MIAMI BEACH (L'Pl)—Teemaa eo hoatca* due lo the lllneai
U
*o4
itere boil Jimmy Hoffa will meet
of Sirs. J. B. Jonee Jr.
Ola wlf*.
Following tho covered dlah aup with hie lieutenant* this winter to
. VIA.V.
Ji«r*n4anta.
r and gift eichange, a short lay plan* for a huge nrganiiing
aineai meeting will be conduct­ campaign in which they hope will
tq ,°c * » * n c« n r vio. at
C . A. O A V I1 traO iv* *«o &lt;tet"jr
ed by Sire. Lawton Hardy, cirtle bring to million Mate, county and
twalnaaa a t Da*I* Orav* t **'*'*
municipal government employes,
rtaiMitr. chairman.
into the giant union.
Pearl Marti* Circle
Tba Chriitma* party of the Pearl Hoffa, who announced the move
Martin Circle will be held Friday Wednesday, said Teamster groupi
x r r i r n n r •*!*»&gt; , „ . at I p. m . at tha home of Sira. will meet probably In Washington
in January or February to plan
HHleC 1* h«ft|*y i Km tti*t (Hi L. V. Hart,
• iSerliepM ••
After an eirhange of gifti, Mr*. Ihe nationwide drive. He addrd
C. SI. Arle, ehalrmat., will prriide lhat the money la available and
ciuim
will be apent, but he would not
over
a abort buainesa seaaion.
•I
give a figure.
for UdiniBoii
Oiippel Guild Cirtle
Karaln f
luff O hin rirr Ko.
The home of Sira. B. W. F.ile* The drive, to be aimed at hoiwill be the aeene of the Chriatmaa pital workers, policemen, fire­
”
la ~wir*. and npni.nT r party and covered dlah supper for men, sanitation men and othera,
members of the Chtppel Guild cir­ will not be a raid on any eatabliihrd union. Hoffa said, but will
cle. .Monday night.
AK
Iwfandantt. ay*
attempt lo bring in all unorganl
Sira
ire
Gary.
Mitt
Father
y v» ait* wotra.n frithTv . uV aW .1N c; . a rto/laa
Brlatel and Mr* Rogrr Stiller will ltd group*.
n u t lot. l*_ m a la ilff.
Hoffa aald be readied lhat aurh
be cohojleaara for the event.
employra al policemen ahmild be
Bridal Shower
at put.Uo wcitery
cn*t
g att U d d a r tar r«th at U&gt;*
Miai Joann* Wolff, whoae mar *" » different iliailfieation re
it d e a r of I M Jfaart Hove** “ {
riage to Raymond C. Jordan will girding strikes.
iln (*!• f © until In (H i &lt;'Htf
In line with this, a New York
ford. V ln ilila . on l*ia ,U h dav take ptara Chrialmai day, waa
DairVm bar l* &gt; l *• " :ta A M .
at a ahower, recently. Tha Tcamaler official said the union
Ilia
r..lt..w lo g d»*rytaed p.r.',Bt r, 'honoree
r.
Mine* Joanne Oliver, IJmla Miller will open a “ guinea pig" rate
lla a ln I l t V » f»*t « * * • " f
K o r iH * a * l c'om ar «t **rttoiv t». and Lynda Clark were co botleat- next wrrk in a drive to organile
T a w n lh lp * t »»uth- B a ..a t *v ta for the evrnt which waa brid ihe city’* police department.
t lil
lllt
fT a rth ttn rariv ar
Harry Felailein. pretident of
at the Oliver home
f a m e ahBvw WHS PB&gt;1 an P
Teanutrra laical 237 of New York
• t O a f d .n l*
fa r m * I" » *»*
Uvleda High 4-11 Club
%a„ftW &lt; i ' i i i | | run donut J
The Oviedo high aehool 4-11 club Cily, »»ld (be teat rate would
dU g rtaa W ia l 111* I
f n . . . . . . vv..« n a i l
met recently at the Home Econo­ begin nrvl week in an attempt
J-'nrth * d a a f '* * , » * • '
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f . . t - V o rth 1 . .1. * r f f * Wave mies building for a Chriilinaa par to force the Police Department to
1*1.1 fact aawlh ia daeraa* -J ty. Gifti for needy famlliea wrre theck off union du«
fn .a n t * * w a n i l l 6*1 'J •**
Frimleln aald he obtained 3 non
a tta
la * ,
jearth '.*•*■* i * M * collected
tn u th * da«r*»» e v a ii l » | f *
tifniiurei from New York politeAttending
were
Slit*
Myrtle
Wil­
f*at to a»« ln nln » • * * * » !. Mf*
■ lan ln w at » «'&gt;•«• N o rl1; ** son. Home Demonstration agent, men on membership cards.
d a a ra a * W aal *• *• rtiali.a from and nlna club member*.
th a nowchaaat . » ; » * ' "&gt; ***'•
Sunbeam Band
1 a t I I'a p*if»ar *t J S a J-avjr
of their leader. Sin. H. F. WheelThe
Sunbeam
Band, under Ihe er Jr., recently.
1*1*1
P # «h
M ,J
a l a r t ln e o»!ni h a l" * ahn« n on direction of Mr*. Milton Gore,
The home waa altrirltvely dero
p i p a f Miron • a«hdt»l*t»» tn prearnled a program of Chriatmaa
rated with arrangement! in the
F la t
B * » k t, !•*«•
It. f« "
lh a n r a n -u th * * • * » ;» • " f i t Carols ami tarred aongi at the holiday theme
1 * I T 1 t*»l aloud tha Watt Mo*
Gurata participated In appropri­
o f tha U l l i f d r tra rt. th a n .* to morning aervlre of the First Bap­
tist church, Sunday.
ate gamea aflrr which refresh
th * r ln h i Wtlk * " • " • • r 1"'',
■i* ot at* at North *i* •*
The group w it attraellvrly attir­ menu of iindw irhei cut in ibipea
kvaat m i l fait 1
» la h t- « f- w a “ ifna »f *b» T o ara- ed In whits rapea edged wdh tin of (hriMmaa
treca. hell* and
t ||* - f i» h r ia lll ftoad and Jh* l a t t tel
other, roroanut rake and roffee
tla a n f M lm m ao h d lvltlan a f
a a r d ln * to Plat nook T r a a t
Monday, accompanied hy Mra were served on Ihe new porch of
If, than.* (forth * •* .':**! Gore and aevrral mother a. they the home in front of thr fire­
f o i l 1 fart
•Io na .lh » W '• *
rlO h C-af-O B V till* of Ilia T*.*- called on Ihe tick and ahut-ln place.
r a w llla .n a l'f la l&lt; * It-a-t lo lt.a
Eighteen Memlert Attended
N - r t h i t i t c a rn tr of l « t » of They tang carol* and prearnled
aald Vtlrao'a h n M I.1 a .-ii lh aara Chrialmai
atorkinga In Judge
Duda Oprn-lfouta
on Karcev I * ' t l W ait laai J
Mr and Mra. John Duda J r .
a rt aln&gt; a tha north tin* of Theodore Aulin, Mr* J N. Tbnmp
x&gt;t I a f aald M .'au'a h u M Iv l- aon and Mra. J. B .Jone* Jr. Nrvl entertained at an open home, ree
alwn, la co I).* w alrr# of M i l l *
with approvimalrly 230
1.4If a
I If. a att. iH*nr» lo Ida wrrk they will rail on Arthur enlly,
f la d l w ith on In trrto r a n a l* nr Car Iledge 11ml Mr*. E. P, Collins gurata attending.
#»* II P a rt rad fart. lh»»r» to
Birthday Party
Hurati were greeted at ihe door
Id a M odi n 11 h an .n la r l- r a n ,
• 1* * f V *. and aaraltal w .lh Ida
Mr.
and
Mrs Boh B-ig&gt;d*te en­ by Belly and John and were shown
V - f 1 d tin * i f la c
. - f aald
M .rn u a duhd.M ilnn M i l t {•*! tertained at a parly, rerenlly. through Ihe lovely new home byto th a W att f t a d t .a f .n * - |.- a honoring Ihrlr (mall daughter on Junior hostesses, Eleanor Duda.
a f eh* T u ir a n llt * • d r t .f lt U
Mnad l i t • f r - l In Id * In lr t a r r . her tivlh birthday, at their home Shirlry Mlklrr, Sandra Bellhorn
ll„ n n f Ida Hooch lino of •«!.! on Lake Charm.
and Patsy Mlklrr.
M H r h r ll a l a r t t f nf tdo t a r o
The ehildrrn were rntrrtalnr-1 by The home was attractively dero
t l r a n l and tha IV o c r ltd c .n f.
w *i* tin * of tha T u t r a n i l t * . movlra ahmsn by Mr. Ragsdale rated ihroughoul with lovely arr t a h r la ll* P * t d
ih a n r* h*utd
Refreshments of Ira cream sand rangrmrnti of fall flowers
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and Biaanc f it . wlrhe* and rake were served lo
Gursts were served In Ihe spa
a ln n t n e at Ida ,Vo&gt;ldwa&gt;i ro to - r n f I*.,t J, of til, „u 'i Hud* Chris, Patty and Doutias Dawson, rintis dining room with Miss Judy
•ctvlalnn, •i.o f'C .o a to |.1.i in Mary and Martha Courier, Ben DrCosla presiding ai Ihe roffee
P la t It-n h : Paeo t? Ihan-o
V n rth I * , tl* W a il doth- Ida Wheeler and rousin, visiting from service: Mrs. J. S Beat at Ihe
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tin * &gt;f aald l o t * • rcialani*
a f ! l d fart |nio fd» n ^ t t r t af Kathy MrCall. Pat Lee, UU Gore, Duda at ihe guest hook
f.C Itl* l.aW i H aw aii. P u r * to and Stevie Bagadatr
Cuts Seoul Meeting*
tha lafc at «n a n al* nf I*" to
KillrSue Circle
Mr* l.eon Olliff, December drn
Id a finin ' o* In larartfl.M . -it*.
Iho f&lt;»ull| Iln * of .. I d I...r
The Kalle Sue circle of Ihe Firat mother for the Cub acoul troop,
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Legal Notice

HOLLYWOOD —(LfPI» — Author cart. We alwaya hear Joke* about
Bay Bradbury, whoae acience fie- women driver*, but 1 think tba
lion .lorie, d ,.l „,m f.n l.tllc
maehlnei of the fulure, won t ride
ln airplane or drive a ear.
“ Maybe It’a conceit," aald the
ctewr-eut, M year old writ" • “ bul } i“»l ,lonT want to die
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S - J S f t S ’J Z ^ S T S t
m ,h lt thfy d M , hjVi (0 prove
their maaculinity."
Deiplte hla attitude toward cara,
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Bradbury .................
admitted that
even he
may have to learn to drive one
bfc*u*«‘ of h,»
demand*.
• J«*‘ S«t
wife Marguerite
a ear," he aald. “She decided at
live to flnlah it."
thr age of 3&lt; that the want* to
Bradbury, who la currently writ- drive becauae the goev to medical
,n* * acreenplay for a my vteryr K |iool. And we have four daugh
antavy called “The Dreamer*, ,cri y j c j, hycomtn8 more comn®,rt| ,h*1 “ when you fall in a pjf , f0r ul You can’t tell—I may
?1,nf J 011 re uaually dead, and at (Vfn have to rhange myaelf."
or cara, “ they *e*m to bring out 0 n Ihe llleraty level, Bradbury
the wrorat aide of the people who aa|d there are not enough people
drive them."
writing about machinery.
* l*^c f *hl * 'ot'
'lcnt ?n’ ‘ Our moat important literaturr
" ar,d t nollee that the driver* be- lo jjy ahoidd be ih«* litrralure of
come more nervoua and lea* nu !h(, m lft,inf in d what If* dnln*
m ,n Jxhlnd Ihe wheel, They al-1 to
aald. “ kloat of our writT * .* ™ '* * ? ^
era are ahirklng their re,pen,Ibill** aeem a lo m e our Job i i lo be- , j f | ^ hey iho uld be m ore Intereat*
co m e m o rr hu m an and r e la ir ^ )n n ,e ih ln g lhat could d e stro y
lo other
more kindly *'
‘ *“ them

.vople
Bradbury injttied he rertatnly
rhe Important thing, he aa.a,
‘la for the people who make them
lo Iry lo make them more human
—and that'* ponible, fo r inatance.
lh# car maker* In Detroit ahould
be cvperimenHng with colors and
shapes o* autos lo see If they have
effects on Ihe driver’s action*.
“ Personally, I think a lot of
fruatrated men are trying to prove
they have power w-hen they drive

Merit Meeting Set
TALLAHASSEE lUPIt — The
Florida Merit System Council said
today il will hold It* next regular
meeting Dec IS tn the Doyle
Carbon Building here.
Time fur the meeting waa aet
ai 10 a. m.
Alaska's pt&gt;pul ilk vi baa in­
creased almoit t’vo third* eiaee
!9Y&gt; and it row- about 211.000.

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Eisenhowers To Honor Supreme Court
By r u m e n w ig u in s
WASHINGTON (LTD — Trcii
dent ami Mr*. Eisenhower will
open the shortest Whitt Home »orill season on rrctrri tonight with
i glittering slate dinner honoring
the Supreme Court
At tonishl'i dinner and i t the
four other dinners srhrdulcil for
the 193* Sfl *e**on. the Eisenhow
r r i alio will he honoring in a
imailer m y the four military
lervice academic*, fo r the t!r»t
time, each academy will be rep
relented by a top cadet or midihipman who will Jim other aide*
in performing lorlal function* at
the traditional affair*.

While Home Pre»* Secret* '
Jamc* C. Ilagcrty said that Trr»
idem and Mr*. E Peniouer frit i1
would be a 1 nice thing" lo ha.r
each academy — Army. Navy.
Air Force, arul Coast (iuard—rep
re tented at formal While Ilo w
function*.
While the Supreme Court »ai
mated up from third n&gt;»t on last
sear's dinner list t» this year's
fir*t dinner, the While Home aaid
the move did not indicate an&gt;
special boon in rani, for the jua
lief I
Tonight’! white tie dinner, a*
well at the four other*, will he
fullowed by mu*irale*, another in-

rev at ion *tarted by the Ultenhnw
rr* ti take cere ef Mme run ariditicmal c ie ili earh evening Toight'a extras will e fr.&gt;m the
Judiciary ant legal circles.
Tin* year'* athctfule dropped
Hie special dinner honoring the
ariencc and military atartrd !ati
year, a jw«*t iputnlk idea. It al»a
1* the lijitc» t schedule *ince Ihe
KDcntowcr* began paring down
the tiring hut traditional W.iile
House aortal leaian.
In fheir first loelal season—
n i j M — tbe Fiienhowrra held
to the tra htf-iral program of m
dinner* and fue targr reception*
Since then it ha* been trimmed

South Carolina Receives
Heavy Snow , Sleet Today
COLUMBIA. S C i d ' l l —Ccn
Iral South Carolina wa* hit with
Ita hear if *t mowatorm in perhar*
II year* today, which marled traf
fie and forced the eloung of
tehoola and many piece* of bu*i
ne*».
The snow, mixed with occasional
sleet, began about 3 a m . and
the weatherman predicted up to
eight inche* would be on Iht
ground hy noon.
However, the forecait railed for
the snow to turn to rain hy aft­
ernoon and rro*pect» (or the
vehite blanket ta turn into a soup*
tluih.
A norm center tossed rain,
anow. (reeling ram and »lcet mm
Georgia. Alabimi and South Car­
olina.
The low prenure area caused
heavy rami acre** the aouthern
portions of Alabama, Georgia and

Quotable
Quotes
United I’rtst International
CHATSWORTII. Calif — l nder
Sheriff Volney Cummini, on the
dynamite plot by two former cult
mrmbera which rrmlled in the
death of at least nine persona at
the Fountain of the World aeet
headquarters:
•The two men were unhappy
with the mailer and said they
had Irird Ihrough authorise* to
bring him to Juiticr. Lnahlr to
do »o. they would take eare of
the m ailer Ihtmielvrs."
ATLANTA. Ga - Ralph Css
tie berry. Jury foreman at the
Inal of one of Ihe men Indirled
for dynamiting a Jewi*h temple,
on the reamn the Jury member!
did not eonvltt the defendant
“ The eoniemua was that Ihe
bombing wai at a lime and man
ner that whoever did it had no
Intention of liking any live*
Moit of the men eould not vote
for the death renalty."
RENO. Nev — Harry Bridge*,
at he paid tl for a llrrnse to
marry a Nisei secretary after
having to ohtiln a court ruling
overturning Nevada'! law harring
interracial m m iigfi
"la that Ihe regular price or
doea It Inrlude the exlrat* *

northern Florida A little farther
north Ihe rain changed to Herrins
rain, mow and dect in a hand
about M mile* wide from north
c e n tra l
Alabama
eastward
through Georgia and t h e Caro
lina*.
The wtaihrr bureau at Raleigh
N C , in a special weather bulletin
.d the mow should rontinue lo
ull mort of the day "Aerumulalion* in excel* of four Inches may
fall in parts of the Coastal t’laln
with one m three inchci likrly
in the central counties." taid the
bulletin.
Highway patrol*
warned of
harardnui driving condition* and
reported a ra*h of minor acet
dent* as worker* attempted to get
to (heir Job*.
Road conditions led *chool au
thrvntie* (o close mo*: r u r a l
schools in eastern North Carolina
Many city school* followed suit.
School* in Hichland. Lexington,
Saluda, Calhoun and other eentral
South Carolina Counties w e re
rlosed and the Uniser*!!)- «f
South Carolina suspended early
morning rla**e*.

I n t e g r a t i o n

SrWTON. Man i t PI! — Fd
win F. 'l e h in. (I. drama and
I n ited P i e t * In te rn a tio n a l
film critic of the Chrlslian Sci
Aneiher
suit for the integration
ence Memt-v?, cited Tuesday after
of public school* ha* been filed
a short Ulness.
in Florida.
LONDON i VTI v_r&gt;r Monl Fol
A complaint way fifrd in fidera!
llrk TO a former 1-aboriie mem- district court Wednesday on Intwr of parliament who list a life­ lialf of fu r Nejfn famliirx &gt;..•*
long fit hi to make Fnglith easier lug to enter their * ntdren In the
to spell, died Turtday, Foltict. white s c h o o l * of Iflltthoiaugi
who carried «m a running argu County (Tampa).
It uj* the first suit of it* kind
ment for to year* with the late
rrr’c Itenis-d Shaw on how filed tr lit? county, alt'-oujh levEnglish should he ipelled, pro rral such lulta are pending in
poird eliminating the letters C, other parts of Florida There are
no integrated public school* In the
if. Y. and Z.
state at present
SCARSn.M.B. N Y. (t'P li — The a lion rame a* trial of a
Clarence K Whltrhill, 36, an ex college urrjrailon suit eearr I It*
ecutive of Ihe Sun Itiiurance Co. dote in Atlanta, and a* offteial*
of New York, died Tuesday after at Miisisflppi Southern College
prepared for another enrollment
a *horl illnr**

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attempt h&gt; a Negri* hlcken faim
er.
In the Allant a ease, three Ne
gro women are seeking ad.nill
a.tte to Mate • ‘U.iperled Georgia
S'a'e College ef Rushes* Adminisira il-T i.
L*. S. Dialti.t Judge
Hayd Sloan wa* expected to la .r
the ease under aihcrtiarmeiU after
clo»mu of the evidence.
Official* at Mi«ti«.*ippi Southern
in llittici'iurg, Mil*, announ ed
they had liecn informed uf the
impending application of Clyde
N -nnerxl. shout N’ Kernard turnml
dawn three vear* ago when
he failed tn •,?et application r?
qlrement*.
To dale. no legal acliin ha*
hern taken against school *e;re

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Snark Is Launched
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CAPE C A N A V r. R A L. Fla
ilT li—An intercontinental Snark
angled out over the ovean early
today on another fi tiOO-mlle flight
down the Atlantic traiking range

The air breathing Snark. the
nation'! onl&gt; combat-ready inter­
continental mt*»ile. dropped II*
two fhmlnc solid furl booster*
about live *rconds after lakroff1
and »ped on under the power o f;
It* turbojet engine. It was sislhlr
in the dark *ky for .shout M *cr
onds. then sanuhed in a low
cloud bank
Although there have tieen re
ports Ihal prmltietion of ihe Snark
may l&lt;e lu rtailrd. the wrapnn I*
the .wily I’ S int»*tlr that has re
peitfdly proved lt*elf capable of
flying (.Jon m i l e * The Atla*
K'ilM, however, probably will re
plies the Snark eventuallv
Tlte Snark travel* at Just below
the spied of sound and within
the eai'.h't atmosphere The At
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to correct both rondltiom. at
least partially, lie *ald Irgltlfliiun
ii being drafted to parr from the
pension roll* some of those who
don't need help and to inrri-iso
payments for thos* who need it
badly.
The While lim.Sv ha* hlr-tcd I:
may sponsor legislation in Ihe
same field, a* part of a drive
In cut government spending.
Trague * proposal*, at least ini
Hally, probably would‘Incrcaie lo
til outlaya for veterans* pensioni
Pension* are not to he confused
with compensation compensation
is paid, as a m atter of right, to
srteran* with dlsabiiitiei incurred
in military service. Pension* are
for disability incurrrd In risll life
and are payatile only where the
veteran passe* a test of need
No allegation ssa* made that
dlahonest rlaim a of need were
made hy the veteran, even In the
moat extreme ea*e* luered up hy
the committee The blame was
fixed ruber on faulty law and ad
mlnistratinn.

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to a-k a federal court to bade
up the. racimtilin.i - ne;t hearing
in .M-hama.1Meanwhile the c#mntiaden planned to held hearing*
in New Yo'k Fe’t. I 1 and at
NllbvIUe. Tcnn , Ke’.*. T»T!.

gallon at any level in Mls-i*
•iprl.
Ilrpcrcm lno* eenltimed, mean­
while eoncemi”C the Civil nights
Commotion's futilr attempt to
look min Alabama a viler re.:l»
tratlan practice*.
Rep. tljriin ti. Hager&lt; ti .Vn i
predicted today that U h--l of.’irials fail lo eoonrrate wi:h *ur't
investigations. Congrc'* wnuhl he
compelled to give the cuntml* tin
greater po-ver.*.
I’reslJenl Fi*en1’&gt;»rr siid at
hi* new* ron'erem - WeJrr.dav
that the a-tloas of Alaounn ofiirial* were "lepreh.'nihtc." Such
atiitud*a ce-:hl Im-1 h* r*ll to
‘ deterioralion in the &lt;)ualtlx of
government aetivi y.‘
The Justice Department plana

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Veterans W ith Pensions
To Come Under Scrutiny
WASHINGTON (UP!) - A aur
»ey by the Route Veteran! Com­
mittee indicated today that thouaanda of velerani drawing nonte n ie* connected prniion* on the
b a n t of need actually enjoy, with
Utrir wise*, either fair incomes
nr aubilantlal holdings of atocka,
bonda and eaih
One such "needy" veteran had,
with hii wife, a net s»orth of SSI,tVM, including gil 294 In liquid as
sen. and an income of &gt;3.31* Hr
had drawn pension check* total
isg ahoul IJ.WO and on the ha*i*
of mortality tablet could expect
to draw another FMSO. Hi* mili­
tary irn ic e totaled four month*,
all in the Culled Slate*.
The survey jhowed. on the
other hand, that many thousand*
of Iras fortunate veteran* are
aupporlJng themselve* meagrrly
in their old age with no Income
but their veterans’ pension* of
either &gt;6*13 nr ITS 7-&gt; per month
Veteran* Committee Chairman
Olin E. Teague (D Tex ) prnpo«ed

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GaUway School ia a day achool for mentally-retarded
children. It ia co-aponsored by the Central Florida Associa­
tion for Retarded Children and the Orange County Hoard of
Public Instruction.
Seminole County now has 12 atudents in the school,
three are on the waiting list. TTicse three will be admitted
when room l* sufficient.
Although the Orange County achool system supplies
the basic needs for Gateway, the children are dependent
Upon private resources for all auch items as playground
equipment, educational toys and teaching aids.
The program at Gateway la designed to give mentnllyretarded children a well-rounded plan for physical, em otion.
4 l, social, intellectual nnd spiritual growth.
A story of a child who attended Gateway can best de­
scribe the benefits that pupils receive,
A boy who four years ago neither communicated nor
socialized with others has become one of the patrol chiefs of
Gateway. He also in reading, writing and working simple
arithmetic problems. As a patrol chief, the youngster has
assumed the responsibility of helping to direct the safety
of ofier pupils.
•Seminole County residents will be able to help Gateway
.atudenta on Dec. 17. The Officers' Wives Club, which long
has had Gateway as u project, will hold u fashion show Hnd
cocktail party at Mayfair Inn. Proceeds will go to the school.
Tickets may be obtained at the Chamber of Commerce.
What better Christmas present could one give than a
chance for a child to learn?
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By FREDERICK C. OTHMA.N | with si jn i of the &gt;.odiac around ty to solve this problem by spend
WASHINGTON- My shoes today I ho ceding of the Appropriations ing H0.roo.OOQ far the CoRgrctilon
are all over mud. Expensive mud. Commit*.® room fH S JW W t. This at Hotel across the street from
Probably
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lo the old office building and u m a .
robebly the costliest mud in Ihcc ,n*w
the old subway, now hauling Sen i a for temporary ofHcts while the
times. '
I'm talking about Capitol Kill atora and their guetti to the old other work was in progress.
They bought the hotel, all right,
mud. where the lawgivers mom office building.
rntarily are in the midst of spend­ The front stile of the Capitol and now the*'re stuck with it. A
ing 11J 1.0G0,000 to make them- building, itself, it half torn away number of the member*, who lived
In a 110.000 000 jot designed to 1there for years, didn't like the
senes more comfortable.
This mud Is almost two stories make the dome look bcller and j idea of being evicted. So Congress
high In the park in front of the gite the statesmen a little more leased the hotel back to its old
Capitol, where It was excavated room tor offices and restaurant*, operator*; the remodeling jobs will
from a new electric car subway This deal was denounced on proceed piecemeal.
ilI.200.OWH leading lo the new aesthetic and historic grounds bv
Sole reason for all tr.is oilier
Senate Office Building, complete numrrous experts, but H'at old building work it to give the stair.£*
architect, Speaker Sam Raydvurn, men more room in which to per­
Instated on going ahead
form their labors. Some Senator*
In the plara In front ef the now have only three rooms: they'll
building eventually will be an un­ soon get five.
derground garage, hut work hasn’t
The average Represent stive now
DECEMBER S &gt;
slatted on this yet. largely because ha* two room*: eventually—when
Admissions
of so much other construction al­ all the wall* and pipe* have been
Ellen ftennett f Hanford)
ready in progress.
torn out and replaced—he'll have
Sylvia Oration (Lake Mary)
A third office building i ICC.500,- three, Ren. tl. R. Grot* (R.. town i
Mark Woodruff (Sanfordi
000&gt; already is rising on the House
of the few who frowned on the
Mildred Forpcnlna iSanford) of Representatives side of Capitol one
w, oic sxpa i'ivc Idea, said m&lt;’*t
Barbara Sw»irg*rty iSanfordi II.II. When that is finished in an Conjrcssmrn needed extra room®
Johnnie Sue Miller (l-cngwood) other couple of year*, the boy* will | |jke they did hole* In the head,
Sylvia Hittr 11 (Sanfordi
remodel the old whit marble of-p]tr buihlim’ program, rf rourse
Dorothy Jena* (Sanford)
Margaret Packard (Sanford) 000 hack in 1910. The remodeling plenty of marhle in many cobtr.,
Wondie J. Wilson (Sanfordi
job will be around *20,000,OWE wood paneling ar.-l terrarro floor.,
Louie Johnson (Sanfordi
Then they’ll tackle the present tint in the Scrate Office Building,
Births
new office building (new in 192*i, for instance, the gintlemrn have
Baby boy lo Mr. and Mrs that is) which cost around *20,- decided against Installing a swim
Richard Pickard (Sanfordi
O'fl.OOO. The rejiggerin; will set ming pend for thcmiclvrs.
Discharge*
the management back another
That decision resulted from the
Tyri Torre* (Sanfordi
*20,000.000. This it going to take fact that some critic* said If Hie
Ahlrtni Strauss and baby
tome fancy timing lo keep some fellow* built thcmiclvcs a poul»
i Sanford i
Congrer^men out of the cold
they'd have to install another fo™
Martha Hoss (Sanford)
The gentlemen derided original- Senatorial ladies, who consist at
Roy Will (Sanfordi
the moment of Sen Margaret
Mark Woodruis (Sanfordi
1n
Chase Smith i R Me &gt; Mrs. Smith
Date Higgins (Sanford)
\£m LOUplCS iNGGOCQ said thanks much, hut she didn't
George Chapman J r ,
want a swimming poet.
(Sanford)
Tlie gentlemen then abandoned
For
Dance
Classes
Lee Murphy (Sanfordi
iltrirs. Fm sorry they saw fit to
At
least
12
couples
will
be
nerd
Kleasa Fear and baby.
ed lo start Ihe new- beginner* spend so much money on them
(Yukon. Fla I
lessons In square dancing, sport selves, even without the pool, but
DECEMBER I
sored by the Sanford Recreation since they did, 1 can only hope
Admissions
now they II soon get rid of the
Department.
John Marshall (Orange City)
mud.
®
Those
who
wish
to
Join
the
class
Elilsh Manning | Sanfordi
may call the Recreation depart­
Judy Rurktll (Sanford)
ment office. Joe Curti* will he the
Gamer Krlllng (DrRsry)
instructor and caller. Winter visitReryJe Dyal (Sanfordi
Sharon
Dr&lt;*e
Ton mend or* who are already member* of
a squire danrr club ire Invited
(Sanford)
Fay Demie Townsend (San­ to Juin the weekly program every
Wednesday at * p. m. In the San­
ford)
ford Civic Center.
Birth*
The beginner* class will atari
Ilahy boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Jim ci Bratton (Lake Mary) in January.
Baby Uiy In Mr. and Mr*. Wil
lie Miller (Longwood)
Baby boy lo Mr. and Mr*. Al Real Fertile Car
HARTFORD. Conn. - c l T l i wla Hlllcll (Sanford)
Dltcbirgr*
Whenever Arthur Mulhern want*
Pauline Wirfcl (Sanford)
mushroom*, he head* for the floor
flet Them At —
Kliiabrilv Rojctte and baby board of hi* car. which ha* sprout­
ed three crop* of them *o far.
(Sanford)
W IEBO LD T’S
Mildred Wild ISanford)
explanation: A* part nf hi* park
department jolt, Mulhern tramps
Belly Nruhieser &lt;DeRary)
CAM FRA SHOP
Edison L. Myrra (Lake Mon nvrr ■ lot of mushroom* and he
210 S. PARK AVE.
figure* they grow on the floor­
roe)
SANFORD. FLA.
board because "I don't *wrep out
Alberti Wrhcr (Sanfordi
my ra r too often "
Ellen Bennett (Sauturd)

By Ressril Kay
ulation Is increasing at Ihe rate Smith and told nf the potential
"5Iamrlle Florida” -vat the of 1,600 persons a week, he “ nm markets that await us there. Van
theme of Hie 42nd annual meeting changed his para ami with humor- II. Priest of the Florida net si)
nnd Inirincs* eon'r-rnre of the nut sarcasm proceeded to tongue Federation and John II. Hatcn,
Florida Stale Chamber of Com­ lash both state and federal govern heads, re*perHs-ely of the state
merce held at Ft. Lauderdale Nov. mints for their rrrklr** rxpenli and national retail merchants as­
16-IB. ft was an appropriate theme lure*, extravagance, waste and sociations discussed what u r may
for Florida It msitnrtlc nnd all mod pursuit of Ihe rose colored look for from Ihe next Congress.
who attended this Interesting and I’topta of socialism.
J. Edwin Larson, Stale Treasur­
constnirllte meeting could not help
Ills voire dripping with sarcasm, er and Insurance Commissioner,
but feel its magnetism as tup he pointed out that, "We have re told of the omaiing growth of the
flight business, civic and poliliral pealed old theoriri nf political n o Insurance business In Florida, the
leaders recounted the past and nnmy, discounted the law of sup selection of this stale as headpredicted the future.
ply and demand and contend that quartrra bv many companies, and
Keynote speaker was former the stall sman vv'io aiimunU' rd uv healthy climate provided the in
governor Millard Caldwell Follow­ that the least governed were thr.dualr) by sensible laws and Just
ing a brief revirw nf Florida's licit governed was hist an old! regulation,
amnting growth and progress In l)o&lt;,u "
The meeting, well attended, was
As an example he called atlm r.ne of the finest ever stsged and
A n ar pvt. Kannrih C. McMur- line of Sanford. FIs., Is serving which he (minted mil that our pop
lion to the fact that while our
uch credit is due executive vice
ray, atm of Mr. and Mrs. Frcdrlrk •board llw super eliark aircraft
slide population I as douhled in the ■p ir,, lent Harold Colle and Ills able
Mr Murray. Sanford, recently torn- carrier USS Forrrital, operating
past 20 yrars our expenditure* staff for staging It so successfully,
flcd eight wroks vf bsilc com- with the U. ft. Until Fleet in llir
a
t training at Fort Jarkion, Mediterranean.
have Increased 43 times nnd at
the rale we are going, by Ihe
fl. C. MrMurriy. IT, la a 1058 gra­ The Forresta! relieved her •!»duate of Seminole High School.
lime vre have 12 million people
ler ship the super csrrlrr CSS
in Florida Ihe Ir gist attire will he
Raratnga, In mld-Srplemticr.
ST
MIDIS
—
fill'll
National
awvr*«-l-' 1 * f*'*t|l,'»i ric h H-n* Waller Dtuford. son of Mr. and
Sinre leaving Norfolk, Vs , Sept. Rejectors, In c . has &lt;mnr up with nium. With tongue in chick he
Mr*. Writer Blufnrd of 47 Saluda
River rd , Columbli, S. C., and 2. the carrier has visited Sicily a currency detector which permits said the sum I ml c down lo ah ml
husband of the former Miss Amy and Italy and lielwen futon- rxrr Hie live of paper money in vend­ SI,COd per capita or SIGuou per
J . Jones of 111 Castle Brewer Ct., rises, expects to make stops In ing machine*,
The company, world's largest family, which meant that we could
was promoted to aviation struetu France, Greece and Spain.
manufacturer of rniti marhine all get on the state payroll and
fri mechanic oecond class, DSN,
slug rejector* and oilier coin ban retire.
Ifov. IS.
Lambasting the merit system hr
dim
: mechanisms, unveiled three
‘Baby’
Back
Home
- He Is sorvlni with Fleet Airsaid. "Everyone knows that under
machines
at
Ihe
rerrnl
National
FORT RU.EY, Kansas -(D P I)
' (rail Service Squadron 51 at the
Automatic Merchandisers Associa­ this system you won't have to
V ival Air (nation, Sanford, Fie. —The headquarters building at tion
work, all you have lo do Is live
here.
j Before entrrtng the Navy In Olay Fort Riley used to he the hate
and pnv* the hark, make no deci­
One
rnnblrs
the
rustonter
In
tiny
hospital
and
the
office
of
the
com
ISM, Rluford allendrd Hooker T.
sion* snd otfrnd no one "
more
than
one
product
at
more
mandlnr fcnersl was Its delivery
WasMnjtlon High School.
lie referred with tilling sarcasm
than one price, with Ihe use nf
room.
lo our bleeding heart friends hi
paper
money.
Another
could
pro­
One of the bstdrs born there 25
John J. Stanford, aviation ord
the North, those upstanding re­
gancemtn second class, U8N, son years s*o was Charles Culver, now vide a wide variety of tirket sales formers who are laboring to save
services
for
commuter
railroads,
a
sergeant
at
this
one
time
eav
• ef Mr. and Mrs. Karl R. Stanford
u* Southern sinners Maybe, he
ft* Deer Perk, Wash., and huibend airy post which Is now home of theaters anil other tiuvinessrs XUggested. if we opprnaeh their
wrhlrh
dispense
tirkrl*
m the former Mill Sandra I. Col* the First Infantry.
And llie third, railed a "com tlirorie* in Ihe rl”ht snlrit. nr
. t------- -------------------munlcatlons vender" machine, quaint ourstlve* with the rxrial
could l&gt;e used for sending corn- harmony and |*o!ittral samtity of
munlrations such as telegrams, such communities a* New York.
: DAILY C R O SSW O R D
cablegrams, long illtlanre tele Chicago and Philadelphia, we
20. Flltagsa
ACTtOM
2. Chief
plume rails and other messages might tie able to rrealr almost as
21. One.
2. Heart
Norse god
0. Hang
P. Tenier
•pot
John Gottfried, president of nauseous a mess of our affairs
card
t . German rtvn 4. Rea esgta
the rompany, said the devices as they have of theirs
During the two day session oilier
22. Man a
|0 . Signal
P. Twist
utiliie an ''rlrdronlr scanning
namt t f l
aystsm
«. INunder
method” to drleel paper money, aide speaker* addressed the galtlT.Movrd
21. Over
oi
S l.ofH rda
and lo accept or reject It. Patents ering discussing such problem* as
rpoat.) e n
J f . Wander*
forwaid
the future of tourism as viewed
are still pending.
P. Mora
28 Huln I f *
14. Furnish
by Richard Edgerton. State Hotel
humbta
lft. I Oliver o u t
28. IIhint | f
Commissioner; Florida’s Industrial
15. U r,rl
11. F.x&lt; Una2ft. Ameri­
iw-sl
Tabernacle
Sets
progress was outlined by Charles
IstSarday's ftwiasr
m-asura
l Ion of
can
W Campbell, vhr president of the
Pft. Noah s
Borrow*
IT. Di.g't foot
Inventor
Special
Services
prudential Insurance Company;
IS .preBt 11. Nstworlc
eldeat ion
IS. Finished
Three special services have been John Anplcyard told n( plans for
RS. IVel
IS. The I or moss 13. Military en. JLTlny
scheduled Friday, Saturday and erirtrsting Florida'* &lt;juadrieetin ­
frnllwj.)
g.'ge m-nts
lft. Mandarin
Sunday at the Revival Tabernacle, ula I with n \r n year* of pagean­
22. V.r&amp;sura
17. A dessert
tea
Si. Journey
24th
St. and Chase Avr. The serv­ try; F. E .Stanley of the Houston
ef land
T ~ to i to
i ■j T T ~
lets will Include prayer for the Company told ol progress being
IS. hour Ilka
/Si'
|
sick, snd will be held at 7.30 p. made In bringing natural ga* to
vinegar
1 til
»
to,
Florida; Dr II ti. Hamilton of the
23. Felitsry
%
2T. Covered
The Rev. 1, F Tasker will I'nlvrrslly of Florida told nf our
1 •i
W ith a
display hit oil painting entitled, agricultural economy, nd growth;
heavy mstal 4
"Rapture of Ihe Saints," on Fri­ Hlrhard Iloe rn of Lima, Peru
IO.
. n Han
day night. Rev Talker painted ditcusstd the need fur belter rela
gulf (pots.) 4
P
&amp;
the picture In
Akron, O. itloni
if
II. Thrica
HURRY - - k
lim it)
A
A
12.1'erform
S3. Ntrratra
IMS CHEVROLET Yormnn 2a
U . involve
ditor St«tinn Wagon. O-Cylimier,
i
%
IT. Constitu­
im H
u
Power Glide. Ilrntcr. White SideQ U ITTIN G BUSINESS SALE
tional
d
wall Tires, 8,000 one-owner milts.
capital mt
t.
rr
NEW LOW
j*
Bolivia
lnO'. Warranty
d %
%
PRICES ON PAINTS K ENAMELS
IP. Follow
ti
IT”
»r
19.75 CADILLAC "02" 4-Dnor.
OUTSIDE
SATONE
IS. Epidermis
40,----- and
5*
Mist-green and while. All Cadillac
PAINTS
II
ENAMEL
Ltonder
luxury feature*. Owner’* name on
ll*K.
Rrif.
SI. Dtocry
5.60
m t*
request. Drive the standard of the
6.ID (.al. 4.50
,7.50 Gnl.
42. So be III
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world.
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1.44
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News Of Men

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Hospital Notes

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The Sanford State Farmers' Market expects u record
buainesa during this fiscal year. According to Leo Ilulner,
market manager, the total sales well may reach ffi million.
Business at the market during November totnlrd al­
most $500,000. The market handled almost 200,000 packages
and 80 varieties of produce and fruit.
Many changes now are under way to make the Sanford
market the "show place of the South," so far as markets
; a rt concerned. A new, modern cafeteria will be added to the
, faeittHe*. Landscaping will be done on property along French
Ar
.0 market ia working at capacity with fruit, now just
beginning to arrive in abundance.
This la just another good example of business activity
In Sanford and Seminole County.

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WALL PAINT

fRe*.
0.10 Gnl.

4.75

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1.49

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SATIN LUX
PAINT

7.35 C.al.

Rot.

2.30 qi.

5.49
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sat . *0)

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SANFORD

Factory air-condltoned. Every
conceivable jxiwer fcnltire. Show­
room new from bumper to hum*
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Woman’s Page
ElUabeth Ashby,

f f o n u 'i Editor

Beauty Experts Tell Women
To Put Better Side Forward

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THURSDAY
Barrack* No. tW Veteran* of
World War I. and the ladle* Aux­
iliary. will hive i turkey dinner
and Chriitm n party for member*
Hailing at 7 p. m. at the Amclean
Legion Hut on 17-32. t all Mr*.
FRIDAY
T h e pro and ton committee,
compo»ed of volunteer* from the
Seminole High School FT A »*•
*emb!y and representatives from
the Student Council, wtll meet at
7:30 p, m. in the City Commit»ion room of City Hall. The group
wilt discus* the drag strip pro
ject. All Interested adult* are in
Mtcd to attend.

BA* DICK BU BROW
HOLLYWOOD—U T D -T h c 'bet
ter'' side of jour face Is probably
the side jou don't sleep on. say
make up expert Hud Weslmorr and
photographer James Wong Howe
" Photogenic ally speaking, a per
son definitely ha* a good »!dc and
a bad »ide," said Westmore
"Generally. Ihe bad *lde Is the
side jou sleep on Most people
sleep about enethird of their
lives, so IPs bound to leave an
impression."

Most people sleep on their right
side, he added.
"About A3 per rent of the actor*
and artre**e» I have worked with
have a lietter sule. and most of
Ihe actresses are very sensitive
about it." Westmore said lie det
cribed Ihe good side a* "full" ami
the hail side a* "slialtnw "
’ You usuallj don'l nolire Ihe
differenre until you lake a picture
or make .» test Sometime* sleep
Ing ha* pushed Ihe cheekbone a
little higher And birth may have
lefi imprinta."

Frilly Christmas Tree

Lake Monroe Home Urmonitralion Club v*ill have Its Christmas
party at X p m, at the home of
Mrs. C. F, 111bun,
MONDAY

The Fast Matron* Club of Semi
nole Chapter No 2 OKS will hold
its Christmas parly at the home
of Mrs Joe Corley, Cameron Ace . j
at 7:30 p m,
The Sanford Firemen Woman s
Auxiliary will have It* regular
monthly husines* meeting at the
home of Mrs It T. Thomas. 3(0
Maple A»e . at * p m. A Christ
m u party will follow Fath mem
her is asked In bring a gift

POLLY BRL'HAKEIL who will nux!ci in the fa.*hio.i nho»
nlatcd for Dec. 17 nt the Mayfuir Inn. She and her huxband, Lcdr. lion Rriibiikcr, have three children, Sumn,
Tom, and Dave. Polly i* [iiT.-ident of the Officer.* Wives
Club, which l.x xponxorinyr the fnshion show. Ibior prizes,
for the event have been donated by Sussmann-Ka-sntaiin
of Orlando. Kader’a .Irwelry Store. The Sanford Flower
Shop, and Sweeney'« (lift Shop.

Woman's Club Has
Christmas Luncheon
The annual Chrlslmas luncheon,
with all departments participating,
was held on Wednesday at the Wo
man'a Club.
Mr*. Howard Montleih was ho*
tesa, assisted bv Mrs, B R fleck,
Mrs. R K ptttrifoy, Mr*, c . L
Redding, Mrs Brodie William*,
and Mr* Rnhert Rhudr* Mr*
George Stine. 'Ir* A W Wood
all. and Mrs Paul Oilman rereiv-

X i Beta Eta
Has Meeting
Mr* Jane 7it*haw. a te»rher of
kindergarten in the Sanford Nur­
sery. wa* guest speaker at a meet­
ing nf Xl Bela Kta Chapter of
Bela Sigma Phi The group ton
xened at the home of Mrs Hubert
Cornell on Monday evening.
Mrs Titthawr told what a child
can he rxperted In learn m kin­
dergarten Mr*. John Prnko*rh
concluded Ihe program with a lalk
on eleinenlary education
The business meeting was con­
ducted by Mrs. Vernon Hardin,
president. The group voted In con­
tribute in Hie Nat Ion *| Exemplar
Fund.
A social hour «** held with
refreshments of cake and roffee
served. The next meeting will lie
held at ihe home of Mrs. E. C.
Harper Jr. on Jan. II.

Circle Three Meets
Cirele Three nf Ihe First Christ­
ian Church met at the home of
Mr* J L. Horton Sr. with Mr*
Blanche Knone a* hostes*
Mrs O D. Landress gave the
devotional, highlighting Ihe ex
pefienees of the Navy mm who
fly Jet plane* and are privileged
lo view new scenes of Ihe heav­
en* and earth
During the business meeting
plans were made to make and
send garments and supplier to the
Albert Sweilrer Hospital m Jam ­
aica Mrr V. If. (iranlham gave
the *tudy lesson on disciple
ehurrhe* In Canada
Delicious re/re*htnenli were
served by Mr*. Knone,
Evening coal* promise to t« big
for spring The silhouette It dra­
matic—extremely full, sometime*
with horiiotital panel* of pucker­
ed »tlk. Color* are bold, from
bright yellow to orange. Many
coal* are lined with silk or *atln
printed to match a theatre drcu.

rd guests at the door The club
was decorated in a holiday theme.
There was a lighlrd tree on ihe
Mage III.vl had l&gt;crn decorated by
members of the Amertean Home
Department.
Mr*. S J. Nix was in charge
of ihe program. Robert Cnimhlcy
»ang "Birthday of the King", ac
companled he Mr* l larrnre Snv
d rr Mr* N VV I’feifauf. lecompanted by hrr motlier. »ang "O
Holy Night" Air Crumble* and
Mr* It L Sloan sang ‘ Stiver
Bell*", Mr*, rfeifaof *ang "Christ
n u i Candles" billowed by Mr
Crumbley singing "The lord*
Prayer".
Mr* A. f! Mctnm* gave a
Christina* me&gt;*agr in the group.
Mr* B &lt;! Moore led in singing
Christina* carol* 'lr» Hal Harm
accompanied on Ihe accordion
durst* introduced were Mr*
Kennel h Mrlnty re. Mr* t
t.
Wall*. Mr* K tl Spaulding. Mrs
Alice i'ook and .Mr*. Lyir.on Mrs
Bill Kirk pre*enled several new
memtier*

I

WSCS Circle Five
Has Meeting Monday
IVJ.CS. Cirele number five of
First Methodist elmreh met 'Inn
day afternoon at the home of Mr*
M E. Baker, (irapcvllle Ave Mr*
W. S. Thornton and Mr*. T. F
MrDanlels assisted the hostess.
The meeting wa* railed to or­
der by the chairman. Mrs Haker
Mrs n»nd*ll Friesi read the
Christmas »lory from the Book of
St. Matthew and a poem ' Christ­
inas Bells" hy Lavrrne Larson,
followed hy a prajer.
A note of (bank* was read from
Mr* C F Mim*. me retired Sun­
shine chairman, for Ihe gift pre
»ented lo her at the November
meeting,
Kach member placed a gift un­
der the miniature rhristma* tree
for her seerrt "P rayer Pel"
The»e vierr pasted out hy Mrs
Baker and Mr*. J F. Hawthorne
The house wa* decorated through­
out in the Christmas Iheme with
a miniature allar covered In deep
blue velvet upon whirh lay Ihe
Bible open at the Christmas story
Mr* Emir Lar*en presented the
hostess. Mr* Baker, with a large
bouquet of red and while chry­
santhemum*
Refreshment* of Angel food cake
mints, salted nut* and coffer were
*erved by the hotlette*. Assisting
with the serving wa* Mr* HawIhorne, Farh guest upon leaving
was given a gift wrapped click
of Chmtma* candy.
Eighteen member* were present

Sorority
Has Meet

Of Ihe actresses he has made
up Westmore said:
"Linda Darnell and Ava Gardner
have almost perfect face*
"Marlene Pelrieh know* exactly
which side of her face to have in
the right place at Ihe right time
She iv one nf the most clever per
*en» at being photographed "
"Some arlresses just fill apart
if you photograph their wrong
side There * one star who has In
have a *rt built In (H her face *o
she can make her evil* with her
good side facing Ihe camera." said
Howe
To determine thr better side of
your lace for photograph*. Ilowr
suggested
"Look for the ude that ha* the
best Nine structure and Ihe least
eiresses The full side always
take* the light l*cller Actually, a
woman * first choice after looking
In the mirror generally will be the
same a* Ihe pholopcipher » "
"Always keep jour good side
eloter lo the camera Nesrr have
a picture taken straight on \
three quarter shot 1* be*l. with
the camera focused on Ihe fore
head, and the head lilted down a
little '*
The only exception. *ald We»t
more, should be "If jou think the
rxrr**r» of your face make jour
beauty unusual "
Howe didn't notice Ihsl Kim
N’oyak's lietter side wa* her left
"until we were well Into *hooilng
the film 'Picnic ' We had to *hnot
several tecne* over Ktm wasn't
partlrular then, hut now «hr'*
aw ate that some photographer*
ran make her took better.”

Church
Calendar

I" rirt Ir— fl ovokie edge
Prrttiest holiday gnedir that
THURSDAY
A* rirrle— I cookies in all
ever gTacrd a buffet or dressed
ii(i a dinner table. Ihl* Frilly Coo­ I" rirclc— 2 rookie* in all
rmecrest n*pll*t Church Choir
kie Tree Is ea*llv homemade with
1 ' circle—1 rookie in all
pracllce at 7 30 p tn.
slier'n bake rookie roll* from the
Also bake It additional cookie
The Hoy Scout* of Ihe Firsl
grocer'* dairy rate l ’*e any of slice*
Presbyterian Church will have a
ihe four Haver* with these direr
Hake rookies in moderate oven council inerting at 7 30 p m
tiun*.
,(37* i 7 lo 11 minute* Remove
The Demon* of the First Pre*
Cut 3 roll* of Sllcen Bake cookie* from oven and Immediate byterian
Church will meet in the
Cookie* In thin slier*. Arrange I) cut hole* in each circle and
dice* in cirri*-* on iingressed bak­ cacti single elite with 'a inch rut Session [loom a I 7 13 p. m.
Royal Ambassador* meet al Ihe
ing sheet* to make X scalloped tec or thimhlc fool cookie* I
edge cookie layers t &gt;e Ihe follow minute, then loosen wuh spatula First llapti»t Church al 7 p m.
Ch-vir practice al Ihe Firsl Rapt
mg guide for diameter* of the eir and leave on baking *heet until
i,t Churrh as followi: Carol. &lt;1:1ft
cle* and the numlter of cookie* thoroughly cooled
p. nt t Concord, 7 p, tact Church.
used In make Ihe outside edge*;
Prepare t package laiafsire
afler forming Hip e d g e , fill in Creamy Vanilla Frosting Mix a* x p. m.
Ihe rirrle* with more rookie*
FRIDAY
directed on label. Fro»t ihe n coocircle—13 cookie edge
kir circlet; decorate wilh red cin­
7'* circle—II cookie edge
Pinecrr»t Haplist Church Trim
namon candle*, and silver decorft" cirele— 3 rookie edge
rile*. Tilm slendrr candle i about ary I Sunday School Party at 7:10
V circle— 7 cookie edge
3 Xinch In diameter! to about 3 p tn
inch length, plate in low candle
SUNDAY
h ilder Slip larged rookie rirrle
Plnecrrst
Haplist
Church Chapel.
over candle, nevl add 2 plain con
kies, thro tile 7 inch circle Conllii Concord, ami Carol Ctioir practice
Hr Leonard Munson wa* award uc, placing 2 plain coot ir* be­ at 3:30 p. in,
Puicrrest Raptlit Church llaptls
rd Ihe Fred Stein Trophy for lak tween each frosted circle, and end
me first pl*ee in the four week ing with frosted I inch circle mat Service al 7 13 p m
I'merrest Haplist Church Youth
individual bridge play tournament Light candle for flaming renter
i
Fellowship
at * 13 p. ni
pin
e.
*pon*orrd
by
Ihe
Sanford
Dupli­
E lsie K niffht Meets
Mrs, Dawson Hunter was licit cate Bridge Club.
Other winner* wrre
lecoml.
r&gt;» for Ihe Elite Knight Circle of
Mr*
W
V.
Robert*
third.
Mr*
Ihe Firs' llaptlit Church on Mon­
E. F Anderson; fourth. Mr* tl
day evening
B Shinaberger.
Report* wrrr given hy commit
ire ,-haimicn Mr* F L liampier
gave an interesting lalk im *&gt;ew Visitor Entertained
ardvhlp She wa* am strd by Mr*
Saturday afternoon friend* called
•I. W. Saoterfei:. Mr*. B. c Moore al Ihe home of Mr* Volte " il
outlined | Ian* for the Woman'* bam* Sr lo honor a former ban
'li»*|eoary Society for the com- ford resident, Mr* David vpeer
ing year Plan* include * " Foru* of "in ter Pari,
3 H[ 11 Ml U 3 Ilf) I
Week” to be h*M Jan, M l*!.
Arrangement* r.t red gls-Mti
1333.
and uldte chrysanthemums were
A colteclion was taken for the placed in the living room Guests
fwillic Moon Christma* offertng; enjoyed visiting and chatline with
We have is huge *rr*e of
Mr*. J. D Field* presented the Mr* Sprcr Refreshment* were
program whirh wa* rrlitlrd ’‘The »erved In ihe living room ,ith
rim ing i*nrf t»Hnred h»od
Hope of the World ’ TTu* wa* fol­ 3|rs n w Douglas j**i»Hng
bags
Several different
lowed by a prayer by Mr* Moore
Guests present
were
Mr*
colors, many new *tj!es
Fourteen per cent of all Amen
George Carver, Mrs. J. W. San
lerfeit, Mr* B. C. Moore and Miss ran families own two or mi-re
This It nne of thr gift dial
mr*
Harriet Gunter.
Is »ure to ple**e
Gamma Lambda « hapler of H*
ta Sigma Pin met Tuesday night
at the home of Mr*. Allred
(ireenc.
The program was present rd by
Mrs. Ralph Cowan J r . president
of the sorority Mr* Cowan gave
a resume of interior decorating
and the step* to follow in making
a home reded Ihe personality o(
Ihe owner An open dlseiisiion
followed with member* liking
great interest In the subject.
During Ihe husines* meeting
Mr*. Cowan thanked all memtier*
who helped on Ihe Chrlslmas float
A report was given by the social
eommitlee on ihe egg nog party
slated for Saturday from S3 p
nt. at the home of Mr and Mr*
Clyde Roliertson. The way* and
mean* committee reported on ihe
rummage sale, also scheduled for
Salurdas The sale will begin al
3 a m at Ihe corner of Sanford
Ave and First St.
Refreshment* were served by Ihe
hostess

Welcome Wagon CluH
Elects New Officers i
New officer* were elected at the ponding srirelarj'. Me* Kassft
Tuesday nlghl meeting of the Wel­ I It liter,
A new a n irU n t bo;.te*s. Mr*.
come Wagon Club. The group met
nt the Civic Center with Mr* Irene Welhte. will work wilh the
•rnior hc*tr*, Mr* Rulh Gallag*
Charles Arnet presidio.Taklng nffire art
president, her, Mr* Weihle t» a Can*dia[n.
Mr* Bobby Pehnrd vnr presi She nnd her husband, a retired
dent 'Ir*. lam Smith secretary. , Naval officer, have a borne in
Mr, Virginia T&gt;inkin» Irrisurrr laic’i Arbor
\ ihlckrn harlwcue was plann*
Mr* Shirley Remsherg corn's
ponding secretary, Mr, lolly Mc­ rd at Ihe ineelmg Thi* will b«
Allister. assistant to the corre* H-e i*hri,tmj« party and will bn
held for memlier* and Ihelr hn»band* on Dec. 27 at Ihe home of
Mr* Rulh Gallagher
I Hostesses for the evening were
Mr, Arnet ami Air* Dort, Del*
rher. Mr* Dmkin* won the dnpr
prise
Following ihe refresh­
ments, card* were enjoyed.
Therr were 21 member* and
guest* present.

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LOS ANGELFS - il l‘IJ —
When womrn hunt (or job, in in .Music Slated Sunday
dustry. Ihey ov erlook one field 1 The CVIr*ti.il. Cherub, and Carol
Ilia: nt*J» Ihr m—consume i ret* Choirs of Ihe First Haplist Churrh
tlon*.
will present a program of Christ*
"It's actually Ihe link brlurt-n ma* music at 7.30 p m. Sunday.
consumer and manufacturer. I art
Mr* Guy Bishop will dirert apa* sounding board for englucort (irnximalely 30 voire*. 3lrs Marvin
and housewives," -.yid Mrs S&gt;ItJa Milam I* Ihe organist.
White, dlreclnr rl intnumcr rrla
Chaplain William Fuller, SN’AS,
lion* for the " is le ing Corp. will speak following the music.
Mr*. While. l.,e mother id two
son* and wife nf a p*)chiatri*t,
started It year* ago denmnslrat
Ing equipment Today, she inter
pret* what homemaker* want,
write* operating instruction book­
let* for equipment. Iram* *alc«
LAST SH O W IN I*
man to use equipment. help* iron
01'BN Ii:t5
nut kinks, suggest improvement*
In appllaner*. ami approve* dr
r.E T m o r e : o n o f
»lgns.
LIKE CJO OFT TO
“ Every major appliance manu
A MOVIE
faclurer ahould have a home cco
nomfea dlreclnr in help meet women'.* need* Hut mnjl home ecoW d d - B o r g n Tn e
noinist* think in too narrow terms
MUSUU.m
NfMW-.i
They are needed in Ihl* Held a*
NhkRNIMI.i
well a* In those dealing directly
with food and nutrition," Mrs.
While said
She recommended a background
tn *ocial science* rneineoring, *la
lisllcs, and home economic* In
ihe equipment field One way tn
start I* a* a home demonstrator
for an appliance manufacturer.
A woman with llllfr experience
can earn f'VJ lo fioo a month a*
L K arrJiauco Ccset Ktuyi
a home servlcr wnrkrr. From
lenltirt: I t I I • .1:12
there, It's possible to work up to
!ob* in the fin .uni a year bracket.
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�Golfs Top Money-Winners Tackle Mayfair Course
8 Off Top 10 Among
150 In Tournam ent
A field of 150, including ciKht of K«lf* top 10 money,
winner*, tackled the rain-*prinklrd Mayfair inn Country
Club K*'lf course this morning in the opening round of the
$ 15,000 tournament.
In addition to eight of the top 10. Mayfair could ImmmI
of 27 of the top 40 money-winning golfer* in America, On
.

I band far the 7- hole event, whirl*

|flltnaxe* Sunday. are winners of
Amer-ca* three biggest tourneys
the — PGA, U. &amp; Open ant) the
Matter*
Heading the »tur H.dded lineup
are I kiw fin d e r* aid. PGA lit list;
Tommy Boll, L\ ,S. Open champ,
and Arnold Palmer, Maitcra win­
ner and the nation* top moneywinning golfer.
All Ihrrc prrvioua Mayfair win­
t ’rrlrr a •term threatened *ky, ner* (red oil. They are AI Bald­
filled intermittently with the roar ing i m winner; Mike Frlrhick, AMONG NATION'S REST Frank Stranahan pet* *et t»
who won in 193d, and defending,
of jet Mimhcra, profrsiional golf- Champion Wally llurkemo.
putt a *hort one on the 18th preen in a warm-up round at
rr» here for the Mayfair Open
Mayfair. At left are I)ow Finatcrwald, winner of the PGA;
Olher top money-winner* enterdemonstrated the finer point* of are Bill Ca»|&gt;er J r , Art Wall Jr..
golf in a clinic yesterday after­ Juliua Borof, Jay llel&gt;ert, Doug
noon at the Mayfair Country Cluh. Ford ami Billy Maxwell.
The talented mailer of rereClosely behind thi* group are
monie* was none other than Chick aul Harney, long-hitting George
Herbert, who made light »port of payer, cx-t'GA champion Lionel
It) JACK CL'DDV
M&lt;x»re Yvon Durcllr ring classic
hi*
*■** fellow
— 'I’GA
“ •* winner* ai he In Hetiert and Gardiner Dirkin*on
MONTREAL
(UPIi— Promoter la a "mu»t" for Montreal next
Irndurrd them to the erowd. IVa- Jr., thr man lien Hogan tabbed a*
Eddie Quinn said today a return July.
llcipalmg m the elinir were Paul the future I’, ,S, champion,
llarnev, lion Fairfield, Jay Hfb*
And Truman Gibson, president
There wa* r.n citahtivhed fav performance of Ihe great Archie
erl, Ai Balding, Wall llurkemo, oritr a* the king* of golfdoin
of the International Boxing Club,
Arnold Palmer, Mike Felrhick, started play under rain laden
agreed with him.
Doug Ford, Dow Finatrrwsld, aide*. But everyone conceded ihe
A i'll*sale it was—one of thr
Tommy Bolt, llo Winniager, Ed l&gt;e*i rhiinec* to the player* who
ring s greatest — a* Moore, per­
Oliver and George Bayer.
have won live big money on Ihe
haps, thr ntdrit active champion
From the grip lo the Iron* and PGA lour thi* year.
in boxing annals—climbed off the
on through the wood*, spectator*1 A* one young golfer put it,
canvas four llmra Wednesdaywere treated to preriiion ahota “ You juat can't t&gt;et again*!
night inner from a slip) and be­
(aometime*). Ahaent from the rhampion, although Balding won
came the sport's all lime kayo
clinic wa* IJoncI Hebert, allied hi* ftrit big tournament here in
king hy blasting thr Canadian
for an act with brother, Jay. LionBattling again*! thr big
champion with four knockdown*
el arrived late yeitrrday, and wa* names are «|uite a few youngsters
for an 11th round knockout.
on the course practicing.
uho have a chance.
Trf**hn mounted with each hall
Favorite of all, Fat (I’orky) OlA "darkhorte" in Ihe tournament
iver. arrived Juil in lime for hiv I* Boh duality, outvtawling frevh rolled in Hie Sandspur Lea-pie
nii|tvi
v 'im iiw ii m
om an fgolfer,
p r i i n , man on the l*GA tour Tlte Belle Tuesday night, at Ihe Ihrrc top
Impersonation
of m
a H
woman
f)lii-aii&gt;
aal luvte.i Ida
a e..i«nt a aevn
Oliver adjusted
hla «garment*,
con ville. III . golfer ha* been picket! trams battled over the four points
Misters champion Arnold Pal- 1 wouldn't ever do that now. I ferred with instructor (Bo Winn- hy PGA member* a* the frr»V needed lo make them league
pier, leading money-winner of have learned not tn let hid »hot* inge. j and with a i-owrrful awing, man "m«»t likely to aucceed, tn
champ*.
J ill. generally la rrgarded a* the or had hole* upaet me I have completely milted thr hall Oliver a big way "
"man to beat'* In the Mayfair Inn learned never to think I'm out of was Ihe winter pro at Hanford
Yesterday, he loured Ihe par 71 Perfection Dairies emerged vic­ GAINESVILLE (LTD - Flo
T)pen golf tournament which atari the running "
two years ago. Willi hi* tirual &lt;aa- Mayfair course in 66 The five torious by taking three point* from rid* * new ' fast break" attack
•d today.
And he isn't wrong on many oal air, hr played a t|uirk r n 'd under wa* jti*t one stroke Iris ABC Garbage Service. It was a hummed
smoothly
Wednesday
i than hla practice round Tuesday. dose fought match all Ihe vvay night ami th&lt;* (iator* breeted tn
Since going on the PGA tour occasions. It la rarr when Palmer yrttrrday morning; then
fishing.
For the two warm up rounds. with hot three pins difference in an easy 81 54 victory over Boltin*
Jn I DM. Palmer haa won II big I* out of thr running.
tournament* II- al«o hat won "I've learned, too," Palmer sa id ,; The clinic wound up with the Gnalhy wa* nine under. Ttil* type
College.
guile a few which do nol carry 'That there are a lot of golfer* longrri biller In ihe world, George of play in Ihe tournament would Ihe total pinfalt.
II was Ihe 23th straight vietory
With
no
prrsiure
on
them,
and
dte *'hlg" tag, but are important nut here who could leal me on any Bayer, who used a wood to send make him a hard man lo best
We* Ellis J r , AIdecr wa, N, J , no rliaiue at top slot, Wilson Ma fur the Gator* over Florida colThu* far, hr h n won more than given day, and thry d o "
Ihe hall out of light. Ilia long
Je'gc teams.
110,000 thi* yrar. He wen more
Palmer plan* hii round, studies • « * « « y not le hit with the ae- one (d the hottest golf era on tlr ler Furniture won atl four point*
tournament! than anyone rl*r on the ri.urar for hi* attack. Ill* play fu r*r)r " f many other proa. hut lour, carded a 70, Kill* has played from Wade* Market, and high, Florida'a speedy quintet, grab­
bing off 70 per cent of the rethe HIT lour—the llouiton, Aialea, lin't aa hold
■ ■■ ■■ it nnre wa*. Hr 1spectator! agreed that ihcir ling- strong found* in re&lt;enl tourna­
Rubber City and Ran Diego Open! prefer* tn play il safe more of ,h " a* mighty Imprcaiivr. Bay ment*. losing to more r xpcrlcnci-d honor* lor Ihr evening with a l»nuhda, raced tn an early lead
—and waa Ihr fifth higheat money- ten, gelling lurid whrn the iltiution e—
r’s sue matchea hi* long ahota. player* in thr final*, lie, too, m ild acratdi aeries nf 1,037. handicap and wa* never In trouble. Te
Gators held a 4122 margin at
winner In golf,
Golfing fans of tm d rr age i*e accorded a "darkhcir**" lag. aeries, 2,371, and high scratch halftime.
warrant*.
game
of
6*1,
ftminilllai
*
Ander­
Other*
who
have
been
playing
One of the longrtl hitter* on
crowded arovmd Ihr pros after the
Florida forward* Dick llohan
the tour, Palmer It a inaatrr of A deliberate player on the clinic for autograph*. Older fan* well in practice include Ballard son Drugs look Hie high handicap and
Frank Etheridge ami center
course,
Palm
er
doem'l
get
in
a
Beatify, Chattanooga, who, with game h inor with 611 pin*, a* it
'(he long Iron*, aa demor.alrated
chatted
with
Ihe
men
who
have
•t the clinic yetlerday afternoon hurry, lie watt* until he • feela returned to Sanford Dvr four Gnalhy, equalled the course record split with Bohson Sporting Good*, Bobby Sherwood led the Gator
senring with 14 (mints each.
I'aing a No. I iron, thr 29-year- aet" Itefore swinging He const year* now lo enter the San Fran- ot (Vi yesterday. Since the course each taking two point*.
dera chipping the weakest part of
Forward Dick Bishop and guard
was
changed
In
the
summer,
Ihe
•Id belter awed the clinic gallery hla
Maiglr
Woods
rolled
a
312
risen Giant's tournament.
game
66 by Henry William* Jr. In Die «rratrli aerie*, to give her high Boy* Coffee wrre high for Bollmv
Vrtlh hi* "high" and "low" drive*
Ilia father, M F (Deacon) Pal
qualifying round was established handicap veriev with 339. Faye with 12 markers apiece.
down the middle.
aa the record.
Palmer attributra hit aurorae ai mer, pro at Latrobe, Pa., Country Pitcher Released
Griffin, her teammate, rollt-d a
Billy R o o t . Bridgeport, Conn, 317 handirap serie*. and fame up Team Flans Trip
• tournament player to the rip* Club since 1921, gnt him alarlrd
MILWAUKEE, Wi* (LTD—Tire
off
at
the
age
nf
three.
Thi*.
he
Hence he gained on the rireult,
NEW YORK ( I T D - I h e Dart
Milwaukee Itrave* have given vet­ fired a 67 yesterday. Hr, too, Iv with the only turkey lor the
flu* the aolid golf foundation he •aid. haa served n a hig ad* ant eran relief pitcher Ernie Jnlmwm conceded an outside chance at the night.
mouth Rugby tram will leave for
*g*.
prqulrrd In hi* youth.
Mod specialular shot of the Knglanl Friday for a scries of
hi* unconditional release. Johnson, title.
Amniig the "old proa," any ol evening wa* made hy Donna four matches. Including cnnte*l*
. "When I flril came on Hie lour,"
who had a Stt-22 record with Mil
Palmer aald, "I mrd to get dla
An estimated M7.i7i.000 gallon* waukrr. had hern auignrd to the whom could win it, are such stca French at -hr picked up the dread with Oxford and Cambridge. The
gulled wrhen I didn't play well. Iona nf ice cream is consumed an Bravra* louivviltr farm rluti l&gt;e dy performer* a* Fd (Porky) (dl ed 6 7 HI split Other apllt* were team will return home Jan. .1.
ver, former Mayfair touring pro made hy Olga Martin, 6*ID, Pat
I picked tip tn »ome Imirnamrnia nually in the United State's.
'fore the winter draft meeting
now playing nut of Denver. AI Teslo, 7 9, Barbara Rowell, the
COOLER IN SUMMER
Betaellnk of Groiiingcr'a, N V.. 5 7 twice, Evr llogfro, 3 7. and
tt \RMKR IN WINTER
who Mad a «9 yesterday; Don Dot Teslo, who made the two hard
SAVE FUEL
Fairfield, (H ey, 111 : Franci* iBm ones, the 7 9, and 6 19 In succes­
Winlncrr. Odessa, trx .; lurk Ma sion.
FIBKRGLAS
&gt;er. St Petersburg; and Marly
Trophic*
wdi
tie
awarded
at
the
■y MILTON RICH MAN
INSULATION
Maryland with u paint* while flO; Providence heal Brown, 72-46; Furgol, tamont, 111
league banquet next wrek to end
Halted Preta H lrraaltonil
Jay MrKrniie of Virginia wa* in Syracuse trounced Columbia, !»
this
hall
of
the
Sandtpur*.
The
' Three of tu t year * rhampion* dividual high arnrrr with II.
“Holler for Haller”
19; Fordham stopped Vale. 61 19; Kwlmnkti ricks ('ouch Irama ended in Ihe following posi­
-Kenlurky, Writ Virginia and
Princeton Ton* Temple
tion*:
Perfection
Dairies
W
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l
l
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,
Xavier of Ohio—put unbeaten reg­ Utah Slate Untie.' up a hot Haravard hum hlrd William*. to 70,
C liff (i. Haller, Inc.
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ard* on the line tonight, and the shooting Wr*t Texa* Stale team, Vlllanova hreeied by Siena, 71 Ewtiank, roarh of thr Baltimore Boumiliat A Anderson 14 26, ABC
711 W. Robinson
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•ddamakera claim all shotdd come 91 61, aa eenlrr Boh |p*nn of tlm (7. Braudels beat Tuft*. 72 to; Colt* who will roach the National
Pbona (.Arden 4 6162
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*rd Co in a game against South­ Dayton registered II* fourth vie Lehigh. Tl 52; llnlv Cron halted bowl game here Jan It, hat te
ern Methodist at |g&gt;uiavtlle. The lory without a setback hy nipping Amherst, to ll; Oklahoma Stale Irrted llrrman Ball, former head
'hlrd ■ ranked Wildrala already Miami of Ohio, JtW.
lovril with Trsa*. 66 19, Montana coach of Ihe Washington Redskins
deked Florida Stale, Temple and Prlncclun crushed Temple. ») Statp edged Montana. 31-49. amt aa hi* offensive line roarh for
Duke.
II, with guard Jim Brangau acor Teaaa Christian nipped San Fran ihe game The !Z NFL roadie*
West Virginia'! defending na­ ing .12 point* for the Tiger*.
rl*co. 36 36, on a jump shot hy will aidcrt to plavrr* for Ihe
tional tilllits will hr shooting for In o t h e r game* Wednesday Derrill Nipi&gt;ert with 20 second* game with Es*t and West squad*
their fifth alraight victory whrn night, Army defeated Bulger*. 61 remaining.
In tie announced nc*t wrek.
they lake on a Duke team which
haan'l won a game ygi Currently
ranked seventh, the Mountaineer*
already have liunllcd Furman,
CINCINNATI tUPD - Itegglr
VMI, Penn Slate anil Thr Citadrl Otero, vrtrian minor league man
Center Wilton Klann hit for 12 age’ , lisa Iwrn signed hy the Cin
points tn lead Punlue to an HD- rlnnall Redleg* *« their new
71 win over DePaul of Chicago third ha*r roach, Htrro, 41, man­
Elion scored 19 points in the ter aged Havana of Ihe International
and half am! wa* assisted hy league from 1934 tn 1936 amt was
guard Willy Mrrrtwralhrr, who to­ named Ihe triple A circuit'*
taled 22 point*.
"Manager of Hie Year" tn 1933
Maryland nvrrrame an early
lead hy Virginia in score it* first Florida produce* about one
triumph of the sraton, to Ml Je r­ fourth uf all Ihe watermelons
ry Brchtte waa high man for grown in the United Stales.

Pros Demonstrate
Best Techniques
At Goll Clinic

Walter llurkemo, 1957 Mayfair champion, and Arnold
Palmer. Master* titliat and top money-winner in golf.
(Herald Staff Photo)

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Cincinnati Tops Ratings Tech And Georgia Dow Finstorw ald, Y e a r's Top G olfer
Meet; Tide Loses

Siacy And Heckman In First U P I Cage Poll
I'nltrd Pre*« Intemstleosl
If revenge for a football Ion
lionat title thia season, received can be gained on a basketball
EARL WRIGHT
Head South Squad NEWByYORK
u rn — The Cin­ 21 first place votrs and a total of court, Georgia Tech has a chance

l i t point*. Kan*a« Stale, led by
CfootS Bob Boorer. received 19
first place votea and 300 point*.
The 31 coaches who rate the
nation's major college tram* for
t ’PI bawd their first ballets cf
Ihe campaign on games plsyed
through Saturday night. Dec. 6
Coach Adolph Rupp’s Kentucky
team, which won the NCAA tide
for a rc.ord fourth time last
spring, wa* third with three firstplscc id r s and t94 point* Mich­
igan State wa* fourth with III
point* and Notre Dame wa* fifth
wills the other firs', place vole and
101 points.
Norih Carolina State wa* slith
Thirteen rare* will tend 70 With 99 point*. West Virginia, the
greyhound* to the po*t at the San­ Southern Confrrence champion,
ford Orlanrln Kennel s tub tonight, and Northwestern tied for seirnlh
starting al 7:30, a* Ihe prr season with 78 each. St. Louis was ninlh
schooling eicnt*. which started last with 60 points and St. John’s of
New York rounded out the top to
week, terminate.
During I hr eight night* of with 32.
schooling most of the TOo.plu* St Mary's of California headed
greyhound* hrre '- r the PJ day the *e&gt;mnd 10 group and wa* fnl
season base schooled three times, lowed by Kansas, which suffered
have teen ree'asalfied and art- a heavy blow when Wilt Cham­
ready to Ton whrn the track offi­ berlain decided to lurn profes­
sional rather (han remain wilh
cially open* Saturday night.
Everything is being readied fur the J a )hawkers for hi* senior
the gala opening which promiie* srason. Utah, Xavier (Ohio). T ri­
to bring out the blege*! crowd in as Christian. Tennessee. MDsis
Ihe hiaturv of the popular oval. A* slppi State. Oklahoma State, Tex
always, the highlight will be the as Tech. Marquette and NORTH
running of the Inaugural Handi­ Carolina rounded out the top 20.
A total of 46 learn* were men
cap, the 10th rare on an It rare
program Racing Secretary II C. tlon“d en the ballots. The others
&lt;Tillyt Wllllam*on i* trying to receiving vote* were Indian*. St
i pick right of the favlrst grey- Joseph * (Pa.), California, Trm
Ke-i-d* eor the Ir* gurat fir’d H pie, Purdue, Washington. Part
it a difficult tank for he ha* i mouth. Iowa Stair, Iowa, St, Ronscore* of ace runnera to rhootr aventurr, Illinois, Louisville, Col­
from.
orado. Oklahoma City, Maryland.
Fir*t nighler* will notice many CCI.A, Seattle. Idaho, Stanford.
Important improvement* at thr S o u t h e r n California, Autumn,
raring plant. They Include the re Bradley. Alabama. T rias AAM.
dciignlng of the grandstand** wr»t Southrrn Methodist and Syracuse.
By I ni l) DOWN
end and * new- entrance from the
lu lle d Preta International
Town. 1/miiiana State. Oklaho­ grandttand to the meraanine ha*
ma, Trxa* ChrLtian and Mini*- been built. Nine new muluel win­
lippi were eitabtiahrd a* early fa­ dow* have been added on the n.etvorites today In the f h r major lanine. tinder the directum of
ImiwI* whose pairing* were com Track Superintendent David Ward,
pitted in Saturday'* grand windup the entire plant ha* been rrfnr
United Tres* International
bished and r e p a i d .
of the rollrgr football sc**rm
East
A national odd* making *;ndl
Army 81 Rutger* C-0
1 rate made Iowa, rhampion of the
St. Joseph's (I'a ) 81 Delaware 85
Big Trn. a 17-point choice over Cage Star Dropped
Davit Elkin* lit Salem (W.Va.) 71
NEW YORK (U fl)—Johnny Bu- l'rincctnn M Temple 51
•California In Ihr Roie Bowl and
. listed l iU , the only major team eek. New York University's high­ Alleghenv 63 RochrUrr 84
which went through ihe 131* cam­ est scorer last *e**nn, ha* been I’rovldenre 72 Brown 4»
t,
paign unbeaten and untied, a* a dropped from Ihe hsskethall team Sjraeute 90 Columbia 39
by
Coach
I-nu
Rnnlnl
for
"vto
14 point pick over Clemaon in the
Fordharu 81 Yale 39
Ini inn of rule* laid down for the llaverford 67 Steven* Tech 85
Sugar Bowl.
Oklahoma wa« made a atrong squad.'' Ilucfk, a senior, avrr- Harvard fto William* 70
T4 &gt; ,.point favorite over Syramw aged 15,1 point* In two game* thl* Colgate 67 Alfred 63 (overtime)
in tha Orange Ilowl, Texa* Clin*- season.
MIT 72 Clark M
tu n waa lilted a* an eight-point
Bueknell 71 Ix-lugh 32
* choice over the astonishing Air Player Withdraws
LaSalle 84 Lafa&gt;rttc 77
• Force A ca d e m y in the Cotton
SAN FRANCISCO tLTD—Tom Holy Cron 63 Arnher*t 43
Bowl and Misaiaiippi wa* a aix- Koenig, a Southern MethodItt IVnntylvaiiia 93 Svvartlimore 38
point pick over Florida in the Ga­ guard, ha* withdrawn from the
South
tor Bowl.
Ka*t \Ve*| game in nrd"r to Caleb Murvland 63 Virginia 36
The lineup of the five major up on hi* studies. Teammate Lee Wolford 77 Elnn *1
howl* with aea»on record* in par­ Yokum, a tackle, replace* Koenig I amjitnn Irrtltute 68 Howard U 61
entheses is a* follow*
Haiti more 63 ML SI Mary's *1
on the Writ squad.
BOSE: Iowa ( T i n a*. Califor­
VMI HI Hamden Sydney 63
nia &lt;7-301
luhn* Hopkins 79 W- Maryland 63
Sl'GAB: Louisiana State 410-0- (irid Scries Signed
Western Carolina 73 Piedmont 37
LOS ANGELES ilT I ) - CCLA Fla AAM *1 Albany (Ga i St 49
0&gt; va. Clemaon (8 2 01
COTTON: Texas Chrutian i l l has announced a home ami home Florida 84 Rnllin* 61
font hall *crie» wilh Ihe University Memphis St. 59 Alabam* 33
ft) v*. Air Force i90l&gt;
Midwest
ORANGE: Oklahoma
i9 1 0) of Pittsburgh for 1963 and 1916.
Pill will play at Lo* A n g e lr v the Gallon 51 Miami &lt;()tiio) 30
Vi Svraruif 17-1-01
4iATOB: Florida ifi.3 1) is. Mia- firat &gt;eae ami host the Bc«t Coa*l Indiana Cenlral 69 Wabash M
squad thr following season.
aliaippi (A im
Purdue 69 DePaul 71
ijitincy 70 Carthage 59
bouthwrst
Oklahoma M 66 Tesa* 3*
St. Mary's (Tex.) 94 Trinity 90
West
Seattle *3 Pepperdlne 73
TCC 6* San Tranelsen C. 8*
“Hard to Beat”
Montana St. 31 Montana 49
MOBILE. All, (IT U - Missisflop! State quarirrhsck Billy
Stacy, a hall handling w i z a r d
Crabbed a* fir»t draft chnier bv
the Chicago Cardinal*, will lead
the revenge-seeking South team
In the 10th annual Senior Bowl
Camei here, Jan. 3.
Stacy cave up a p-nmldng s*.
rcer in haicball, at leatt at the
college level. when he agreed to
compete In the p-ut vea*nn play,
for pay debut of ionic of the n*
tion'i top college icrlor*
The 183-pound Winona, MDs.
athlete won honorable mention In
the UPI All America liitme. in
apite of performing with a dl«ap
pointing tram
A pair of I’ll aerond All-Amlea -team linemen wilt anchor the
line for the 23 man Southern team
that waa announced today.
The North team, which wilt he
announced later, won la at &gt;tar'»
contra*., 1113. w'un a last-minute
llrliel Held goil .-'tempt rrv .*ed
from abort yardage.
Vet Heckman. 239 pound Flori
da tackle and guard George
Dclderieh of Vanderbilt, both on
the aecond HIM Miuatl, were cho­
sen for roach Paul Brown of the
National F o o t b a l l
League'a
Cleveland Browns.
The South hat eight CPI AllAmerica choice* and eight play,
era already tabbed in the NFL
draft.

cinnati Bcarcala today topped the
firat weekly 1918-13 college baakethall rating* of the I'nltcd
P rrtt International Board of
Coaclie* but led the Kanaaa State
Wildcat! by only It point*.
Otcar Rebellion and hi* Cin­
cinnati teammate*. ,*lcked by the
board in ita pre-scaion estimate
a* the belt bet* to **m the na-

Schooling Ends
At Track Tonight

Florida Underdog
In Gator Contest

to try K tonight against Georgia.
The two Southeastern Conference
entries play the first of their three
scheduled 1938 39 games in Atlanta
tonight — but on thr bail* of com­
parative record*. Ihe Bulldogs are
rated a t slight favorites.
Georgia already has whipped one
SBC club, ihe Florida Gators, and
also hold* a win over Gem son,
Tech, on the other hand, has lo*t
to Georgia Teachers and Louis
vlllc. its only win to fsr coming
at the expense of Baylor.
SEC members Kentucky and
Louisiana State also are to see
action, the Wildcat* against South­
ern Methodist and LSli against
Louisiana Collrgr
Alabama got its rome uppaner
Wednesday, night collapsing in
the final minuirs to hand Memphis
State University Its third straight
win, 39 33. An *131 Florida vic­
tory over Rollins wa* Ihe only
other game invoking a conference
member.
Alabama threw- up a stout xone
defense in thr tir*t half and mid
way into the second, and the shoot­
ing of forward Dan Quindaxrl and
guard Jerry Vogel gave the Tide
a 27-23 halftime lead.
But Gene Wilfong, a substitute
guard, played ballhawk and speed­
ster late In the game to pull mem
phis State out of the hole. He got
only seven poinis. hut his ra«Ie
dazzle broke up that defense.
St. Augustine. FI.
the oldest
permanent set!lenient in the Uni­
ted Stales, relrbralc* it* 400lh
anniversary In 1963,

i Ediior’s Note- Thia I* another the fit part of the |r»en.’* Dow Torre officer first made the tour Using m affortleti awing, b i t
in a series of article* on thr out­ explain*. ‘ This nretsiitatei con­ in the summer of 1932 shortly af- Dow address** tha bail mi the to*
standing golfers who are in siderable manuevaring of tha ball ter hia graduation from college,
of the club and then, before (tart*
Sanford for the annual I13.0UO but this len t loo hard for me.
As an amateur In 1180, Dow inf hi* back awing, alidea the club*
Mayfair Inn PGA Open golf tour I find the straight shot the most startlrd the golf world with a «l
**it until the bell li eppeeila
nament. Dee. 914. Thl* it thr difficult to hit."
in in* St. I avail Open,
the neck ef the club.
story of Dow- Ftniierwaid, Pro of
When hi* in-the-money skein ws*
In 1133. the quick thinking son
.
D**
the Year).
snapped al 72 straight at Ihe Baton of in Athens, Ohio, attorney fin- P°inl* *®L I roneantrata an m**When Dew Fin»terw*’d f)ni«hed Rouge Open in early March, Fin- ished out of the morey in his first !"?. .* * " * * • 1W*T
In the money in 72 successive tour­ striwald said. There's no way this five start* and broke the icc by 6V-1' **
,
nament* some of his colleagues ran be a good thing for mr. Fm winning 1*33 for a 12th place tie
tV h ! .
. hV*
said thi* feat actually did him out here to win money ar.d this at Houston. Dow went o-i to win J* . .
,h# •** **T,B h*"* by hil
was
just
a
wasted
week
for
me."
more harm than good.
811,838 In 1933, placing him 18th
‘°n“r'
* Dow ha* become so conserva­ Dow, winner of the 1937 Yardon on the official PGA money Hit. J J j j j f " Dow in hl» « * « • *•
tive he’s just shooting for the mo­ Troidiy with a stroke avenge of
p ow became a professional late
70 296 in 108 round*, says he does­ Dow broke Into golf in 1944 at
ney", **!d some.
clubhouse boy at Athens Country, i„m i , now ha* two *hildren, e
n’t
plan
to
play
more
boldly
now
FlnsterwsM concedes he’s .onClub n hi* horn,town He was j u l n boy and g.rl, and a home in
irrv ath r. In fset, the it-year-old that hit streak, second longest in hitrd to *ork in the locker room. Jupiter. Fli.
the
history
of
golf,
is
a
thing
of
Ohioan now- playing out of Toquesauist in the golf shop and keep
F.nil'erwald'* top fmlthts early
ts. Fla , maintains that’s why he the past.
the ronrcssion* gong.
in
1938 were lira *or second place
has come to close to winning •&lt;* "I won’t change my style of
Dow's did. Ru*s Fin*!erw*ld, a *t St. Peteriburg and Greensboro.
many timet in thr last two years play until my abilities change," Rig Ten football official and one­
lie hi* been second or tied for the brown-haired Ohio University time football coach, allowed the
second 13 time* in the last two graduate emphasizes. *'I think my 14-year old youngster to take the
years and a half and hat won hul game improved In every phase in job only on condition that he'd
1937 f i r r r t in trip and fairway premise not to play golf.
twite during that period.
"My style of play Is bated on wood play. Hid my wood play
Run loved golf snd was a mem­
an honetl appraisai of m; shill- been heitar in 1937 I might have ber al the club. However, he rea­
won
more
lhan
one
tournament.
lies”, say* Finsterwald. "I mink
lised that the gamr had hampered
Seminole
High's
basketball
* In golf nothing is static. There­ his law career in its early stages team ran up a 14 8 lead in the
I know tht*e abilities well.
"Even though I’ve had monetary fore. Ill make adjuttments as my and hoped Dow would follow in firsl quarter here last night and
suc.-rsi the l**t two years, wi- nlrtg abilities change."
his footsteps.
staved off a last half bid by Ly­
more than 833,000 each year, I In the first four and a half
As far as Run ws* concerned, man High to win it* third game of
feel I’m only a fair player and months of 193*. Finilerwald * abi­ golf and law didn't mix very well. Ihr tea son, 82-80.
by no mean* a great one.
lity to coin money on the golf A* far as Dow was concerned, Scoring in the final three quar­
"i wart to win in ihe worst Course certainly didn't charge. golf look over and the law was ter* was close. The Seminole oolway but I’m ton* inert! my high Through the Colonial tournament pushed into the background.
srored Lyman, 14-10, In the sec­
finiihe* are the result of rinser- the first werk in May, he hid
Now, neither Finsterwald ha* ond. and 18-18 in the fourth. The
ra th e pia&gt;, t doubt that I’d hair won well over *13,000 and had any regreia about Dow's choir* of Grryhound* had the hotter of It
won more tournaments had 1 play­ complied a Yardon Trophy aver­ a profession.
In the third, 1R-18.
ed boldly."
age of 71.07 m M round*.
Second leading money winner
Leading Ihe wey for the vieFinsterwald’i putts mmetimr*
Deipi'.e hi* great rrcotd as a in 1938 and third on the money toriou* Seminole* waa Ray Lun»Jfall short because he wants to give money winner, golf s Mr. Conti*- lilt In IPS’ , percentage plav ing qulst, all-conference guard, with
the ball every chance to drop in tenry ha* won but four tourna­ Dow was in the top 10 so con­ 18 points. Jim Graety had 18 for
the "side door”.
ment* *ince he berime a regular sistently lilt year that he acru- runner-up honora. Cecil DinOff the tee, he'll sometime* hit on the eirruit in !9U.
mutated enough points to qualify dridge, Seminole'* other all-OBC
a spoon rather than a driver when
In hi* frr*hman year, he copped for the Ryder Cup team in only guard, had It.
he wants to hook On iron *hot*. the Ft. Way re and nrituh Colum- seven months.
For the Greyhound*. Newtll
he hit* for the green in «irh x hi* &lt;i-rni t- ta*a h» won the
Tolnts for seiertion to the team had I*. Goebel IS. They were
way *• to leave himselt margin Carling Open and in '37 the Tue* sre arrumulalrd on a two-year hi- the only player* to hit the double
ton Open.
fur error.
si* and Dow didn't heromr eligible figures, although Lynns was one
The pertonable former U. S. Air until the lerond year.
"1 work toward Ihe pin from
I short i t nine.

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to please the most 8&lt;&gt;phistlc»tcd. Delicately
embroidered fleur «lo lia jr*vo "top” interest to
pmvociitive nheer above opaque nylon tricot.
Star Whiln nnd pn.xlels,
Gown 48.95, Peignoir 112.95.

Irish Player Si^ns
WASHINGTON (CPU - Carl
Y*'trrrrm*ki of Bridgrhamton.
N Y . hat signed a rontratl with
the Minneapolis Miller* o( the
American
A**ociation Yil
Inemiki, a shortatnp, it s sopho­
more at Notre Dame.

Ssucy ahortie, with ita ’romper look of
m arvelous nylon iisaue Iricot.

Master Strategist
LOS ANGELES I UPI* - T.ddlr
Yawilr, eo manager of ex-weltrrweight rhampion Airgil Akins,
*ayt champion Don Jordan • cur­
rently the ring'* "m ailer strstegul" herau»c he figure* how to
oulmaneuvrr an opponent and
then carries out hi* plan with any
required variations under the
heaviest Ore.

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Beau On Comeback
HOLYOKE. Mats. (LTD-Mid
dtrweight Jimmy Beau tf New
ICanaan. Conn, continues hit
comrhack when he meets Milton
Ebbs nf Newark, N.J., next Tues­
day night. Beau was recently die
charged from' me Air Force after
h Out* u d os* half j u t hitch.

* Accredited Charge ‘A ccounts Welcome!

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jects for the eommorative Issues
than do stamp collectors and
othsr private cltlirni who volun­
teer suggestions st the rate of is
to » a month.
Subjects for such sperial stamp
Issues are selected by Postmaster
General Arthur E. SumrnrrfleM.
In aetlng on the wide range of
suggestions, the postmaster gene
ral haa—and generally follows—
recommendations from a sevenmember CJtliens Stamp Advisory
Committee.
Most of the suggestions are sent
by letter to the Post Office Department. Malone made his propoail in s bill introduced In the Sen-

ate. Like nearly a hundred other
stamp bills offered In the- last
Congress, however. Malone’s pro­
posal died in committee.
lilt proposal ended up before the
citizens advisory group along with
similar suggestion* fur stamps to
honor Robert A. Taft. Christopher
- K if Carson. Ameli* Ksrhart
the young Women's Christian As­
sociation, the Knights of Colombo*
and a long list of anniversaries in­
cluding the aanh birthday of insur­
ance in Ihe 1J. S.

Safer In Jungle

WATKINS GLEN. N. Y. —
(UPll — Taking off from and
landing on makeshift airstrips in
Ihe jungles of South America, the
Rev. Waller Herron, an Austral­
ian horn missionary, managed to
log 250.000 miles in Ihe air with­
out an accident.
But while on vacation here, Her­
and Mrs. A. de Mein. Mr. and Mrs ron was cleaning Ihe wings of hia
Kendrick Inman, Mr. and Mr*. plane when he fell off a ladder
Ralph llammcnd. Mrs William and broke his leg.
Young and daughter, Becky, Min
Anderson, Mrs N. A. Bunnell. Keeper’s Helper
CAIRO —( I ' m — Visitors at
Mrs. H. M. Haynes, Lolcanne,
Becky, Robin, Annabel!* and L. the Cairo zoo were startled when
the parrot they were looking at
E. Wagner.
shouted "please get out" several
nmiKTMAS CONCERT
The Lyman School Christmas times.
Somebody looked at his watch.
concert, directed by Carolyn Gore,
will be preaenled Monday, Decem­ It was closing time.
The guard had taught the phrase
ber II, In the schonl auditorium at
to lh* parrot an («« could be spar­
8 p. m.
Gradei nine through 13 will par­ ed the trouble.
ticipate.
Comforts Of Home
CHRISTMAS DANCE
HOLLYWOOD. Fla. —(UPJI —
Senlora of Lyman Writ School
are sponsoring a Christmas danrr Joe Grrlak, golf pro at the Hol­
for gradei nine through 13. Wed­ lywood llrnrli Hotel, gives Irttona
nesday, December 17. at a p m. user the telephone to students who
Admission* will !,e Go cents per call him up from their home*
up north during Ihe summer.
student.

Mrs. Baumholser Honored At Party
ny JO HAMMOND
Mrs. J . W. Baumholser was
hossorec at ■ surprise dinner celeb ratln r her birthday anniversary,
given hy her husband and their
many friends, recently, at the
Civic League Building.
Barbecued ehlcken. prepared by
Mr. Baumholser. was the main
course on tha menu with accomnylng dishes and cake* brought
friends.
The honoree, who was presented
with a rhinestone necklace with
matehlng finings from her hus­
band. rvetlved many additional
gifts.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs.
Don Shepherdion, Mr. and Mrs.
Oden Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. L.
(V i, Mr. and Mrs. BUI LaBree.
Mr. and Mr*. Emiel Van Roy.
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Darning,
Mr. and Mrs. Art Schaeffer, Mr.

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Taft and pioneer aviatrix Earhart will have to wait. Moreover
Ihe prospects for the YWCA and
the Knights of Columbus are
pretty dim.
Puhllshrd criteria of the ciliieni
advisory committee require that no
living person be honored on a
commemorative stam p and that no
American eili/en be honored until
at least 25 years after his death
Those standards also stale that
commemorative stam ps will not be
issued to honor *‘a fraternal, poli­
tical, nr religious organization, a
commercial enterprise or a speci­
fic produet.’’ They b ar stamps to
commemorate organizations which
are supported by voluntary con­
tributions.
There was a time when Con­
gress involved itself In Ihe sub­
ject mailer for commemorative
stamps. About six years ago, how­
ever. th# Post Office committees
of the Senate and the House wash­
ed their hand* of the whole busi­
ness and left the field to the post­
master general.
Now, legislator who offer com­
memorative stamp bills do so with
the knowledge that nothing much
can come of them. Hut they do
offer them to soothe persuasive
constituents.

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CLASSIFIED INDEX

I—LOST AND FOUND
1—FOJl RENT
t-A-ROOM A BOARD
I—
BEACH HENTAI.fi
4— WANTED TO REM
5— REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
♦—FARMS • ACREAGE •
GROVES
7—REAL ESTATE WANTED
• —MISCELLANEOUS
•-FLOWERS * FLAMS
• SHRUBS
IS—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
II—
AUTOMOBILES .
TRAILERS
1J-SUATS A MOTORS
is —fa rm s i r r L i r . s a
1 ‘ MACHINERY
I t —PETS ■ LIVESTOCK •
SUPPLIES
IS—ARTICLES WANTED
U —PLACES To EAT
17—REAL n
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• —FEM ALE IIEl P 33 ANTED
IS—MALE HELP WANTED
J*—MALE OR FEMALE
21—WORK WANTED
-3 —BUSINESS
OITOIITI NITIES
IS—SPEClAl SER3 ICES
34— PIANO SERA ICES
21-A-nUILDING CONTRACTORS
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IJ-A—BUILDING. REPAIRS.
• ■ it m il d in g s u p p l ie s
5J ^NOTICE ■ PERSONALS
35AHTICLKS FOR SALE
3S—EURNITURB A
HOUSEHOLD
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S-FOK RENT
J bedroom unfurnished house ha*
atoxe. rhtldrrn. m&gt; pet*. 865 xw
month. 1905 Summerlin Axr
Furnished apartment. 201*« W. lit.

9 Room fumiihed apartment * y
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utilities.

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2 Bedroom houie, unfurnished. kit­
chen equipped. 1*0 monthly. Th
FA 2-4630.
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Room apartment. Ml Maple
Large (urclihed 3 bedroom up- 3 Ase.
Ph FA 7-1371
*iair* apartment In town. K*5
a month. UaP FA 25071.
bale or Rent 1 Bedroom 3# ft.
New Moon trailer, air condition­
2 bedroom unfurnished apartment, ed. Adults FA 2 7444.
kitchen equipped Ph, FA 2*0931
7 bedroom furnished house. For
LAKE MARY: I bedroom apart
inters lew FA 7 0901.
men!, newlv decorated complete
Iv furnished Call FA 2 2244 if Large 2 A 3 bedroom unfurnished
apartment. *73 1700 Mainoli*
ter 5 p. m.
KF.AL ESTATE FOR SALE
7. 3 and I bedroom house! and
small apartment.
CLOSE IN
ROSA L. PAYTON, Broker
, I bedroom. 7 bath. 7 slory farm
Phone FA 2-1301
h o u s e reeenlly remodeled
3 bedroom 7 bath house in Rose
Approx 3 acre* elearrd A fenc
Court. 8110 per month. Phone
ed land Low down payment
FA 7-6301
FA 71141

T hurr.. H er. 11. 11»5S— Pair* D |

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SALE OR TRADE
Equity in 2 bedroom block home
7 bedroom house, kitchen furnish
on corner ln| in Highland Park
ed l Iran and rlo»r in. FA 7-1013
Will sell or trade for acreage
Jimmy Cowan
or lots.
7 rfhees partly furnished—air eon ROBERT A. WILLIAMS. Itrallor
Itaxmnnd l.undqui*!. Assor.
dltlonrd—ea« heat F3 7 3363
Atlanlir Hank ItIHc
Sanford Produce Co. *07 West I \ 2 .1931
nth St.
T. W. Ml BO. Broker
Phone EA 2-7IM
7 Iwdronm hoii»e kilrhrn equip
red. ITS, loos Laurel Axe.
Cue acre tile farm Large 3 lied
Unfurnished 7 bedroom house. 2370 roam house, large barn. Easy
terms osrph R Levy. Phone
Sanford Axe. or EA 7 Ot79
FA 2 1723
2 new 7 bedroom houre*. kitthen
3—RE 31. ESTATE FOR S ALE
Lemon
Bluff camp, modrrn con
equipped FA 2*4943
xenlenees. iargr Fla. room,
416 Palmetto Asr., J. F. Ball- lots. M. A IIass.
Garage apartment fully fumisliNOME • SEEKERS
nl HO per monlh. Cook down
stair*, live upjtair*
Leudy 1 HR, UR h*m" lo ritH In
Pineereit situated on larg" 1"&gt;
Bachelor apartment, ground floor
Features extra sire tile bath,
313 Pilmrtto Axe
equipped ^!rl'.r;.• ki'cher ar.d all
the neceiiary things that tend
3 Room modern apartment, clean
to make this house the home for
a* new. private first floor Navy
you Priced at only St* 17.3. and
rouple inxited Reasonably pric
only *1373 down Payments lest
ed J306 VV. 3rd St
than rent Terms if desire an!
Beautifully furnished room. Prixate
AVAILABLE NOW
homr. Phone FA 2 TSoi
Uu*tOni built I HR,
hath hnmr
2 bedroom apartmrnt near Pinesituated amidst shade trre« vn
crest school, no pets 2615 Elm
four nicely !ind*cired lot* in
Axe
quiet section of Sanford A
lovely home featuring built-m
kitchen equipment, large brick
Legal Notice
fireplace, awning windows and
3rd Addition.
M ini I Ml III » IM I
T&lt;» I \.WOO|I I T U l:i*TT. '-hAM Irrrar/n floor* Priced to veil
at *t t.Snn ltea*nnahle term*.
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1• Home.* IJc m f mul !•'**r
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AVAILAHLE
NOW!
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HOME
•
SELLERS
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VA - FHA ii where mo»t home* are sold
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pNtnltf' t1 ** He**
HERBERT STENSTROM
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» IfiTiJa Jfi ti-at —rtaif
REALTOR
ilivoh* |*f&lt;iretil in* t»ft
e ird rn t
Financing
v isII Iff l h # I ir . u lt
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DON HOWE — L. J. niSNEIt
7u«ti.'lal r i f t «l* o f r t - i J »
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fur i*#n»ln»*l# • *nni». m *'i aiirori
Down Payments
an 4 M.r*»l(tH title of tall -an** III N. Park - Pb FA 5 2120
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SUNLAND
Estates

&amp;

South
P IN EC R ES T

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

(n r. Nwv. 17*1&gt;2 Ik 27th St.
Phone EA 2-1501
I it ih&lt; I’rxi n.n t in Ilea! E*l»i"

SEE CLT.I.EN K HAHKEY
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
Iin N Paris Axe Ph FA ? *'*1

E A S Y TO F IN D -H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E
Gifts for Her
CHATHAM BLANKETS
[nctudlnc Din Nation's FarmUe
•'Purrev” — Purrey Briquet
Wnolshir* Rr»p-I"n
Full Raose of Color,
y n WELL'S
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
30« East F irsl M
Shad"* Poxes — Cedar Chests
Lsmn* — ria n u n
S*&gt;fa Pillows
AMERICAN TOURISTER
LUGGAGE
Strong — Smsrt — Room-Wide Selection of Sires ar.d Color.
•
v&lt;i WELL'S

Home Gifts
Special Sale un all WEST
BEND PRODUCTS. Thl* week
only!
RANDALL E L | &lt; J IU( CO.
tl? MacnrvRa Axe
A I'e. Living Room Group
Choice of f abric* — $119 50
]|l', llOHp
Lav-Awax Now I nr rhristm ai
EC HOLT REDDING r o .
119 go. Magnolia
Ph FA 2-6321
tables

Corner Table* — Tier Tahiti
Step *’-d Coffee Table*
From 87 95
WILSON MAI ER
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
I.iving Room Suitr* — Mirror*
Bedroom Kuitrs — Rnokra-ci
Throw Rugs — Cedar Robes
Carving Set* — Bra*» Wara

MUNMNUWEAR N'lnn trie"'
ladies gowns, slips A psti'ie. Pro­
portioned hosiery In wslktng A wr.STLNGIIOUSr. RADIOS J14 33
Toy* fur Roys and Girl*
drrss sheers Jt 33 *1 93
Gill* for Mom ami Dad
PURCELLS
TOODYEAR SERVICE STORES
til So Park Axe
Sanford
The Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
Curd Table. — 16 93
FURNITURE CENTER
l.rt us show yml a
tin V. Fir.t St.
TRUE Frostproof Frlgidaire
Refrlgeralor and Freeser
jp 'n Shore Blouse*. Alleen
mrtswear — Colton Knit TShirls.
Gifts for Dad
ttal Pushers and Coordmsles
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
PRESENT TOOU! Wrenehev
Plier*. Hark sa»»,
Off Liet
For Remainder Of Month
Home Gifts
GREGORY LUMBER MS
6th St A Maple Axe FA 2 0300
Siesta Glassware
Beautifully Perorated Senrlrg
F
Travs
Gifts for Him
YOWELI.’R
After •«" FORMAL WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Do Your Christmas Buying
Sales and Renta! Service
On Our Easy Payment
JIM ROBSONS MEN'S WEAR
Or Lay-AWay Plan
115 Macnuli* Ave.
FURNITURE CENTER
114 W. First SL
Nationally Advcitisrd
Watches
Stereophonic * Hi-Fi
Bulox * ■ Elgia • W'utneuer
Lon gin t* - Ernest Bnrel * Hamilton
RECORDS k PHONOGRAPHS
WINN TV
SANFORD JEWELRY
AND LUGGAGE
E, lit. St.
FA 2 3194
We Service Record ria)era
WU Sanford Axe.
I'll. FA 2 5641

Gifts for Him
FOR
The Gift That I* Alway*
Acceptable
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
310 E- Fir*t Ft
Flannel Shirt* 11 48 nr 2 for 8130
Sleeping Bag* 89 *0 up Camp
Blanket* $3 67 or ! for 17.On.
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
310 rar.fc.rd Avcsut
ROBES W’aih’n 3Ve*r
rn* 19 93 to 11493. Ilobe
Set* only 10 93.
n. L PERKINS k
204 E. First St.

and W'nolk Pajama
SON
EA 7-1811

SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East Flr*t St.
Smoking Stands — Eaiy Chairs
Tab!* Hading — Hasiocks
Desk*

Gifts for Boys

Thu i* a curst pai* In the Hits
j Theatre for Curley Toley Exp
date Dee 17, '36

— F.II.A. —

*2 8 0

1 .0 0

6 Blocks Weil Of French
Avrnue on 70th Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

Gifts for Family
Large selection of toy*, athletic
equipment, boati, motnri. hxinttn*
and rarnnlnr equipment.
Everything For The Spnrivinan.
RORSOVS SPORTING GOODS
\ GIFT THAT BRINGS
PLEASURE FOREVER
Movie Cameras, priced from *72 30
Wj EDO LOT'S (5AM ERA SHOP
210 So. Park Axe

HOMES

I A 2 YRS. OI.II
lew Down Pay m erit
A Monthly Payments
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cur liny. 17-9; A 77th SL
Phuae FA 2 1541

*otton A W'ool Yarns. Notions,
Threads, Tape*.
HOLLINS HORRY SHOP
3: Th« Sign Of The Totem Pole
—
At*ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS: *
Mllgatnr hags A shoes. 7CW to
choose front. Christmas gifts of
fruit*, iellir* pecan* and ran ­
dier We *hlp S A M Green
Si amp. STUCKEY S. 17 ■ 97,
South of Sanford.
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
Mn*t Any Make
FURNITURE (ENTER
1t4 IV. 1*1 St r X 2 31*1
FAtrORY JO YOU
ALUMINUM
VENETI AN BUNDS
Knrtoird head Sag proof tiottom
rail with plastic ends. Plastic
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
cords
S enk n rik IJInw* nnd I’n in t Co.
112 III W 7r.d S! Ph FA 2-4671
Tt&gt;i* it a gur»t pa** to the Rita
Theatre for Butrtt Riser Exp.
date tier |*. '.3*.

Kcliol's Rudd inif Co.

WILSON • MAIKR

QUALITY HOMES

Low Down Payment
WE ARRANGE
AM , TYPES FINANCING

Sho&amp;mjnk&amp;A
C o n stru c tio n Co. Inc.
211 33&gt;at I3lb Street
Phone FA 2.3108

EXCEPTIONAL VALUE
I Bedroom. 2 bath kilfhen eq ;.?•
pef home Many other rstri* M i'fsir section a *pacinus 3 bed
€&gt;0 Brlirellfl. EA M809.
room home. F3 2-1C9*

ELECTRIC TRAINS
ROSA i - PA Y T O N
bets and Arrritories
79". OFF
Rrgl.'efrd f’e.il Estate lire*,r
WINN TV
Ph EA 2-1801—17-92 at Hlawsth*
31* E IM
EA 7 7994
D f'lrahlr 191 ft lake front pro
l ' n Gur l.aj-A-W’ay Plan
prriy located on (iotdrn I »*'
GIFTS GALORE
Appruxirnulrl) : acres. I Ii
Dulls r nw hm Suit* and Runt*
lilted rental unit *. 1tent.il in
AI*o 4lun* and Hat*.
itiv r I ’ m monthly. Phone J \
GAB REITS
9271
r First S! A Sanford Axe
IF IT IS R E A L E ST A T E
a*k Unimlry A Monteith
Un usual Gifts
at 117 South Park Ph. EA 2-44*1
XVhile doing xmir rhrHtms*
•hopping i r . nqr xsrird selertion
BEAUTIFUL
MONROE CORNER
.1 llcdroom — 1 A 2 Fl.slh
CRAFT l GIFT SHOP
West First btretl

Quick Laundromat Service
■Shuts Fini.hrd In 16 lluurs
Sanltone Dry Cleaning
E. 25th St. Eoodmart Bldg
SOI rilSIDK LAUNDROMAl

4—ARTICLES r o » MLR

Wall

.00

only $67.50 monthly

Mai inn Market C I B B I i. E
PLANTS f it sale. Fred Thuri
tun. FA 2 3JW.

U fiPSCIAL 8BRVICBB

It *rtil pay YOU to »*e u* before
AUTO GLASS
snn luy. Or»n Evenings and
INSTALLED
Sum!ax *
Oil burning circulating heater,
i:\STSID P TRAILER SALES W iniN hirld
Hnck (;in«a
automatic ronlrol* A lank. 440.
I'ataika, Ela.
NO 6 4291. 102 Shell ltd DeBary.
Ihtnr (.ln«*
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K
IlV
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lw o tan t.Xh tnt.k meting 'an
Compton* Encyclopedia* FA2-3KO
-REAL ESTATE T06 SALE
Sre
at rhillipj * I f " across NritWerik Ida** and P.im t Co.
117*114 W. 2nd SL Pb. FA I-4*!: 71» IIP VYirard outboard, 430.
REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN ,
rtxer. C R D.vl*
After 4 p m. FA 2 4704.
2514 7'renrh Axe
trade 1 tun D'ulge truck for AC* Sfiare llratri* — Floor Furnace*
.1. \V. HALL
model 4. tractor Knohne, New Clean and Service. JIM Outside Apartmrnt »lrr Rabv Grand Plano.
Hmllnr
Ilonex blond fruit wood, exlr*
l Plata R.l
tank Installation. EA 2 47*3
small, like ne-* HJOpo phone
’■Call H a ::' uhena E* 2 ■*41
r.3 2 1971
17-BO 3Tb and MOTORS
HEATING
Lake front home for *a&gt; or rent
H.
II.
POPE
ro
.
'i t i n * nnow N n r \ i r v
Cucumber* for *ale, I! 00 per
Yout Exinrude Dealer
too S. Park ---- F 3 7 ’.731
Itrallor
bushel. I’hone EA 2 4013
IDlllSON SPORTING GOODS
I 3KI! M 3ft Y
304-6-6
E
!«•
I'hone
EA
2
-3941
3
piece Bred furniture and rockv\
‘1 ' ’ ’
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- V' ''’ . ENVELOPES. letterhead*, .lairru I 3 2 5237 m
E.3 7. m
1944t
— 331111’' »e||
.-II or iradr
ir. lr for
to- lol
lot ipx6-!t[
1934—11 'Wcnls. Inxoiee*. hand bill* and tall table Phone PA 8 3734
IL\Y M O M ) M. IIAI L
ft High Hal boat with top. wind programs, e t c . Progremxe 1937 Allstate Super Cruiser fully
Priming Co. Phone *\3 2 79M —
RE 31 Ton A INM ROR
• tilrld, Steering, cushions, trader
equipped good condition, may he
Weil 13th St
Third St A Park Avenue South
and j* Suner 33 Johnson motor.
seen at tin N. Freneh Axe.
V all 4'ail nail
Bren used (wire Pav I'hone
Furniture Mining k Slnrage
Phone E 3 7 VJIt
I 3 2 5221. Night Ph F.3 2 2916
7*—FURNITURE and
r . r . PHILLIPS, \gent
HOUSEHOLD GOODS
3VASIIBURN VAN LINES
ROBSONS
SPORTING
GOODS
Seminole Realty
PA 2 1991
311 19'.* Ex'lmxides Noxv On Sale’ r m French Axe
33 DIETRICHS
REALTOR
Redding Specials!
Sample Prices
WELL DRILLING
Eh.’ Methxln—Velltia Cutwater, 'W ilO i M il P Starflilr Jrt5U(*i
Eairhank* 3fnt&gt;r I'niiipi
Adelaide 11 Motel — A**&lt;H-iate&gt; 1S5cH m M H P lligtwiri S3T9 00
Kt'MOL'S Royal Comfort innerRepair* to ail make*
1991 Park Axe
E3 7 Sr-7 \ *tn3 oo i• m p Faitwfn viinrei
spring Mattressra. Reg 139.Vt
HOWARD W. LONG
EXCHANGE PRICE
133 30
3161 co .1 H P Light xs|n JI25 on
707 E. Cnmmernal Axe
• Medium Firm or Firm
Al'u all reconditloeed used motors
Phone FA 2 2*13
• Choice of Ticking Patterns
LU h C i ^ K j n y
S i. jo L
red'ired to auction wholesale
• in Year Guarantee
price*
Speelal*
In
wood,
alumi
:i3 - P u n w n iM . *m h o iif in o
1.(1 N I'aig Av.
I’ll EA 2-6123
• No Sag Edge*
mini anil gla«* boat* Gator
• Tape Tufted 1N0 Button*)
Like front 3 bedroom *. a-no ho'iio
trailer* Bank financing
• Permelator Insulation Tn Pre­
I'racllcaltv finished nn m«ide
nuBMiN SPORTING GOODS
sent Colt Feel For Fife Of
Beautiful lot right on laVe. Short
:oi i tit
Matlre**
dutaner from Del.and. J2.7i*»
• Matching Box Spring Same
i .nil price. Can l« financed Call II— l'ft« l.lie.lock Supplies
Price
Crumptmi llullderi in Orlando,
3IR CONDI HONING
6 'KIN I It old male parakeet; all
l!A 2 O H
UDNTRACT
and
REIMIIt
WORK
DISCONTINUED ITEMS
white, lalkl 3'*o tinely eage
loot Sanford Asr.
FA 7 65(2
Lot* lor *alv, loeatevl n mile* 33‘
FA 737.14.
4 9X12 UNOLEUM RUGS DISof Sanford rh F 3 ? 32«n
CLARKS PLUMBING AND HEAT
401 N f
33 I 3’ i
I i - xltTil LI S IT 3VTED
INt, has moxed to our new luca
4 4*9 LINOLEUM RUGS PISOWNER WANTS
lion WI2 W 77lh SI . I'hone
u o u NT
33 I 3’k
Cash for foinllure or surplus,
l'A 7 2J7I
t 9x12 ITBITt RUG DISCOUNT
super Trading I'.,at. Sanford
OFFER
33 113'a
i • i-.dii II*» 13 7 Mil.
L’uilnm built v bedroom 2 full
PLUMI1IM.
2 E tl \ 3t RUBBER HOLLYdied ball'*, bull! on larg* lot Pine .3 I'jprei* Log* and Timber
Conlracllng K Repair*
Win ID BEDS $139 no VALUE
In heiutifii! 3t.sx fair oection
Free Estimate*
LAt tl
33anted. Rough, Green Pine A
$69.50
Thiv home feature' trrearo
It.
I..
HARVEY
i (INIl.V 9 3" * 7 IT. HOLLY*
i
vpress
Lumber
Wanted
Henry
floor* large aerrened ftorch,
Wilt 111 BED
Goethe Lumber i n . Tituaxiltr Nil Sanford Axr Phone EA 2 3J*J
139,00
Natural wood rahinrl* in targe
Eta Plioise 6oij, *idler! i ami a*k 24—PIANO SERVICE
kite lien *&lt;niip|*ed with electric
for lim n Goeltn
line" an,] refrigerator n«' i "r *
riAND II MM. A ft I P 3lit 1M . 119 So Ma( nolia
l'A 2U21
equity S434)0,09 Any offer will II-B rA IT A ' PARLORS
tt. L HARMON
be gtvrn ron*lder»tinn
Ph. 1 3 : 1723 Alter .3 »l p m
• BIG V A L U E S
See
Sanfnn*' 3 | i &gt;*i Xlmlern
• QUICK CREDIT
|1m i.l • Salmi
SESIINOI.E REALTY
2" !" 1*1 II HIM. 'l IIN lit 31 Io n s
• EASY TERMS
pmi p a r i \ e
1 3 2.3232
.............................. .
-i d i m
II SPRIS M S |l| i t n NOOK
Fee earpeatrj, painting, arreen
103 So I'*x
r.3 141*1 mg, 1 fire, and plaster repair.
New 3rd f le d Furnllure
Wc Feature
a*nh*lt til*. »-h»*to» aiding. 311 I, Fir*l St.
1 3 2 3673
i* f F M s i r n n r xx x n t i . d
ma-iiiii %*-r *&lt;«*! •tip-, leveling'
and irpalnng garage* and llil* Iv a guest pats to lire Rita
Theatre fur lloherl Murray. Exp.
(ilRLS W A N I KI)
wrecking call F .3 2 I*)’) ,
ilate Dee. |g. ',38.
White Musi he 21 or .&gt;ver 3pp!)
Moderately Priced
I I I 1 litis 31. M IM l&lt; I
in r*r*°n at Pi* N” W'hufl#

{Includes C lo sin g )

*8 2 8 0

I l o w e r s . ru v M fi

rr'evision Tubes Tested Free
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
Sign Of The Totem Pole
' Orchids plants for sale, 3 for At The2617
S. Erenrh Arw.
S3 on Mrs Rill Whitley. 711
r i«th si.
Auto Repair* A Read Seivlce
HALLS GARAGE
WOODRUFF'S
102 Celerv Ave.
FA 2-2*93
I arm A Girdrn Center
Nile* A Sut.days
FA 2-2020
kNNUALS
Mf Cr’ery Ave
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
SYSTEMS
LOTTED PLANTS Ph. f S 2-1677
er EA 2-027x3 S A N F O R D Ail types end slice, installed
FLOWER SHOT. We telegraph
* Do It Yourself
WE REP MR AND SERVICE
11*111 Its M ’KSIIIV
S T I N E
Msgnoha A Onnra EA 2 1613
ktaihlnp ami Supply Un.
Ornamental Shruhx • Trees • Prat N'T W 7n I St.
Ph FA 7 4437
ll-MTl»MOBILES_TRAn.ERS
ROLLAWAY. IL'ipt'.ll m l F.lbx
——
.
•31 Eurd E-tOO pickup fine condi­ Bed* Day, 3Verk or \Lvnth —
Tel. F* 2-5111. Furniture Center
tion. Trim*. I*. A. Scott. 6 Vo
116 West First St
lusia |ir . Dellary. I la

"c o u n t r y c l u b
MANOR
2 llerlroom s
F ln rld s Rooin

Inexpensive W ant A d

(.RAPEVIILE NURSERY
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
All kinds and sDr*
Grafscxille Axr.
PA 7(W6':

IAFF* A-DAY

Clean t rm down st apt *lt Park.

look For It In

Use A n

F A R M E R 'S AGENCY
\ . V. Farmer, Realtor
I*. II. WhiiiU'irr, A**nr.
tt* S Freneh Ave, Th FA 2 3221
\fttr hour* r 3 ! 741* nr F 3 7 4971
1 tied room 2 halii (!R hontr. 1&lt;-r
rarrn flim u. d &gt;tihlr ear port,-,
utility room, tiithen eqt»|pr*r'l.
1»"d*e»ped -aitli well Owner
iriniferrer, Phnr» 1 3 7 2711

.5SAVKS
Sperial diet and Imwl siiperxisor VAC! I'M rl.EANFR REPAIRS
Nexv
&amp; l ’*ed
Kilrhrn e*perienfe preferred. I'art* for all makes of cleaner*,
F tir n ilu r r am t A ppliance*
Elcctrlui,
Hoover,
Kurby.
el&gt;
High srhool edueation i&lt;«*ential,
Exrellenl personnel (willele* 41 Free |urk up Work guar.inteed Masher of Sanford
EA 2 4&lt;f-3
ho'ir, week Starling Sa l m 3)in
JIN) monlh Dieilriao s»min"te Uou** Wiring - F.;»ctrit herxlre 703 703 E First St hi. f.3 7-0913
Jternnrial Hospital
U*ed furniture, appllinee*, toot*
Sid Vihleo
rte ll-iiight-vold l.xrrv'* Mart
i:\.\D 31.1. El,Ft n t h ’ Co
Unencumbered lady to help with
EA 2 0913 215 Sanford 3v • Ph FA 7 4113.
houtr work and halt)' *iltlng in 112 .Magnolia
rxrhang" for room .*"'1 hoard 75 3 - 111 If DIM, R | M i l ) S■
Phone FA 2 0427
E C H O L ’S
MI MI NG
»rd Furniture Rtire.-iinfi
Women over 21 x*ith iranvpuria
STUDIO (OUCH. LIKE NEW
Hon, white only. Baby Sitting FLOOR vandtrg and finishing
C le a n in g .
# a *I n g
Serving
830
Service. 137 ITnecrrst Dr Phone
Seminole County alnee 1923.
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EA 2 1527.
II. 31 Glrxxnn. Lake Mary
llol I YWOOD BUD. PER
FEUT ( ONDtTION
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it—MALE HELP WANTED
IM I'K R IA I. DECORATORS
I so i a nr.n a n d m a tch in g
painting
and
papering
WANTED AT OM r
CHAIR
JM-S"
Ravilrlgh Dealer in patl Sanford I 3 2 3716 or I 3 2-7ti|u after *ix
OCCASIONAL ( HAIR
810
or Kali 3'oluiia Co. Write lla.vl
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phis. Tenn.
BOOKCASE BEDS
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Dr
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1
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TWIN SIZE BEAUTY REST
l/&gt;*e weight tafelv viftli newly
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Rrlcatnl Drx A Diet Tablet*
Tl—Work Hinted
1 LARGE WALNUT DINING
Only 961: at your Drug *torr,
ROOM TABLF!
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Hahy lilting, ironing U.3 7 797*
Mri, Brown Miller « home mad"
Fl.HOl-’S REDDING CO.
fruit cakei at Winn Dixie, E
Ironing |0c A I3e PA 2 72(1
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EA 2^321
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Corner Hwv. 17-f)!! &amp; 271 h St.
Phone FA 2-1501

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Former Residents See Derby Action
The Heavy Attack Win* One
bombing derby not only has attract­
ed "big wheels" of the Nsry, but
also former VAI! squadron person
el who are continuing their work
with nuclear bombers in Hat Wing
Two or research divisions of the
Navy.
Among the visiting Naval offi­
cer* are former Sanford residents.
Cdr. Blaine Libby, staff ComllatWing Two, Whidbey Island. Wash.;
Cdr. C'y Fitton. Director of Train­
ing. IIATUI'AC; Ledr. L. 8. /-ok.

New Changes In Social Security Law
(rtik irte g U Iba first el !* • dls since then to prepare detailed in­ 2'* per rent

And it will apply reive monthly old age survivors

and disability benefits in ASM will
patch** ulUug ita it fwtkMmtu terpretations of the new amend­ to the first $4,900 of snnual earn­ receive
bigger checks. iiin in g in
changes la Ihe R*cUI Srrartly law ments. and to apply them to the ings instead of stopping a I $4,200 February,
millions
of
individual
rases
in­
at
it
docs
now.
The
net
effect
of
■a4 r t i l tie r will
*•
HY LOUR CAMELS
WASHINGTON—IUPI)— Virtual­
ly w r y family In America will
ba affected by major cbangei In
Um Social Security law which will
go Into effect over the neat few
weeki.
These changes acre voted by
Congress at Its recent session, and
worn signed Into law by President
Eisenhower on Aug. 29.
The Social Security Administra­
tion has been working overtime

volved.
Here is a summary o( ihc inotl
important changes, and how they
will affect you. Additional infor­
mation on specific iltustJons may
be obtained from local Social Securtly offices.
Payroll T u n
The Social Security la* dedur
lion from your paycheck will be
bigger, starting Jan. I. The tax
for both employers awl employes
will go up from 2&gt;i per rent to

these two changes for people who
pay the maximum will hr to in
crease Ihr annual bite rom $31 SO
to $120.
The tax on self employed per­
sona likewise goes up on Jan. I.
from 3 3 A In 3 3 t per cent, and
the celling goes In $t,Mn
The higher taxes will affect 71,000,000 people
Old Age and Survlior* Insurance
The 12.300.000 people who rt-

Bikini Suit Inventor Designs Another
PARIS —&lt;UP1&gt;—The man who 'look in hix eyes. "That's the way
Invented the bikini bathing suit you make the big, new rtiicovrr
and f t« s new . * t . . . dimensions ies."
Ilut for Ihe mtld mannered Pari­
Is the sport of girl-watching it at
sian, who at *3 ta often called the
It again.
Yor anyone who like* midnight "Bathing Suit King." the biggest
■wlmmlng, he baa come up with success so far it certainly the
t phosphorescent suit which floats. bikini.
Advantage: It can be taken off. "I created and launched it In
parked on Ihe nearest wave, and June 1$46," he said.
"To present It. we picked a
•■•ily found even In pitch darkmodel named Ucnurdinl. Her
Or else there la one with tacks main occupation was dancing In
•a the outside to ward off sea go- the nude In night clubs.
"We chose her because of her
tag wolves,
perfect plastic qualities," hr said.
"I'm always experimenting." "When she displayed the bikini
Hid swimsuit designer Louts Ihe first time she did a sort of
Rstrd with a dreamy, faraway striptease in which she took it
off, folded it up and put it in a
Legal Notice
match hoi.
Al (he momenl the bikini was
ruse tiH i'i IT in i n r. v i v m
Jin trV si. *"nt:ViT. iv **t» rim launched, Heard said, t rance was
heading into an rxplosion of Joy
•RHiVni.tiYou wts , rijo n m s .
and high living after Ihe grim
'* ' • ‘ J X S o°T T lV n
VOTU’K III IflSnUBT OIVKN Ihit. years of occupation and war.
•tirsusnt la llanl "•«*•• c»«4»f*4 "People were In Ihc mood for
an tha tth Oar «f [xcsmSsr. A. t&gt;.
|H I, la iM t earlaln enus* I*a4- new ways lo amuse themselves
Ini In lha Clrealt Cavrl 1" anA and rnjoy themselves," he said.
h a ls e U Canale Klnrlda. la
"The bikini came out Just al the
right psychological moment."
Tha phosphorescent bathing suit,
IIUIS IeV«Bi iiiu n rm w i ni» a*
aa Rtarrl puts It. "swims by it­
lha a h r s a a M Crculi O n r t . wilt,
self" because of liny hits of cork
bH w nilxr ISth,
J ISIS, a t
I l i H n c in c h A. M. n f f . r far Ml* In Its seams. It Is designed ao
■n4 Mil la lha Mati**t anil West that it ran be peeled off quickly
t i m e r far cash a l lha front
fi
S « ir
of
af tha i-ffurt
&lt;'ouri lo
hanaa
a n af
of Kamlanla
. ..... and easily In the water, Heard
J o a n r r . K litrie*|^ ln t U n f o r A .K l'ir l
explained, and it it for glrlx who
Aoocrlbad
4
praa ia_am hal«e
„ „a llu
„ __
In Soml- like to enjoy the freedom of a
hi
C a u n tv. n»rl&lt; 1i. in . w it i
midnight swim with no bathing
- af —
• -t la,
if T i f f »
la l »
B lo ck
of
suit at all.
'f t sIlia.. T o w n of SaafarA . ar*
, _________ ia (ace, lft)_
There are not, apparently, too
14a. 'a
a c eXian
n re ln eIh rra
In oKf. It.
raanrAaA
T ra f
many glrla who seek auch enjoy­
l l a t Ii-O k I. f-aata s t - « l
irtt
a? Ilia
I ’nblla flacarAa of
ment. Heard confesses Ihe suit
hamlnnia t'nuatr. Tln rl-U .
ha I-I aa le lo ba maAa un r n i . n l In has not been a tremendous suc­
haA la «rr«r*»n&lt;-a
a rm rA anca aalih
with lh
thaa tariaia cess.
••A
| f snA la e r d a r in a i i la
u rfr aalA
Reard said he tries out all kinds
flaal Aacrae.
&lt;&gt; P . Ita ra A u n . 1 'ltrh
of eccentric bathing suits In his
». r hunt for a first class innovation.
UTKXHTIllAl
V11 "a
OWH
A t t o r n , i a for 1’lalntlff.
Here are some of the new ideas
M j f r IJaaaalt. a wlAaw
he hai attempted without, alas,
KAararda BallAlae
lalHIa.
producing another "bikini'' suc­
Irallaa f&gt;*». | | , jtit.
cess:

J

—A bathing suit made of ply­
wood atrip*. "It ran be waxed,"
he said.
—A bathing suit of woven gold
cloth. While worn It can he hook­
ed up lo a radio and used as an
antenna.
—A bikini made of supple alumi
num band*. "It sldnri brightly in
Ihr aunllght," he said.
—A bikini decorated with strips
of formira plastic. "II also shines
brightly in Ihe sunlight."
—A bathing suit which has pat
ches of spectatly Irrated fabrtr.
When the fabric Is damp. nialrhrf
can he atruck on it.
—A bathing suit covered witii
small squarrt of mirror glass.
"You ran look at yourself In your
bathing suit."
Then there Is the model Heard
tails Ihe "flying saucers." On this
one the usual swimming haltrr is
replaced hy two simple disc* or
nipt without any visible means of
support. The tecrrl:
Then there Is Ihe modrl Heard
calls the "flying saucers." On this
one the usual swimming haltrr
Is replaced by two simple disrs
or cupa without any visible means
nf support. The secret:
The "aaucers" are atlarhrd hy
mean* of a special adhesive tape
thst doesn't show.

I*TA I k Growing
CHICAGO —&lt;1/1*1) — The Na­
tional Congress nf I'arenta and
Teachers reports a newr trend In
which parenla whose children are
not yet in school are Joining the
PTA.
"We feel this Is further evi­
dence of a growing concern on
Ihe part of American* that their
rduratlonal syslem be the very
best possible," slid Mrs. Milton
1. Wiener, national membership
chairman.

The Inerrasei will average almut
seven per cent.
Payments to rrtirrd worker*
aged 63 and over now range from
$30 to $10610. Coder the new sche­
dule, they will range from $33 to
$11$ a month Benefits for eligible
dependents amt survivor* also will
be Increased hy Ihe same per­
centage. For example, a retired
worker and bis wife, both over
63, will Ik- eligible for a maximum
monthly benefit of $174 compared
with the present $162 W.
The Increases in ft AS I check v
will he made automatically. No
one has to apply for them.
Public Assistance
There are about S.mo.oou | plr who receive public assistance
check* hated on their need, rc
gardlraa of whether they are cov­
ered by the Socltal Security tnsur
ance system. These benefits, some­
times called "welfare" or "re lie f
cheeks, go to Ihe needy aged. Ihc
Mind, disabled persons and drpen
dent childrrn
Each state runs Its own public
assistance program, and fixes the
amount of benefits to be paid.
The Fedrral government eonlrl
hole* p*rt of the rost tinder a
complicated formula
The new amendments make
Hirer important changes in this
program:
1. For Ihe first lime. Federal
contributions will be based in part
on Ihc relative wealth of Ihe varl
out states. Ihe poorer a stale in
per capita Income, the larger Ihe
federal rnntrliution,
2. About J2fg).oontnoo In addi­
tional Federal funds will lie pump
rd Into the overall program
3. The maximum paymrnl in
which the Frdrral government
will share is raised In |A5 a month
(or Ihe aged, blind and rinahled,
and lo an avrrage nf $30 a month
for ilrpendrnt children.
While Ihe stales retain a wide
discretion in managing their pub­
lic asiislanrr programs, expert
erne Indicates Hist mnvt of ihrm
will raise their monthly checks
hy a few dollars each lo pats
along the additional Fedrral mon­
ey.
thlld Welfare
An extra $15,000,000 will lie ills
tnbulrd among the statra In im
prove amt expand rhild welfare
services For the first tlmr. child
rrn in city slums and other urban
arras will Iw eligible for federal­
ly tidrd services no the same
bails as rural eliildrra.
(Next: New Eligibility Requlrrmrnls.l

Move In Your

Fighter Crashes,
Navy Pilot Killed
SEI.EI T e n u w - One nf ihc select crews representinp
Heavy At tuck Squadron Seven in the Sixth Bombing Der­
by is (left to right) J.t. Richaul A. Mergl, North Miami,
Hu., plane commander; John T. O'Donnell, aviation ma­
chinist male first class. West Palm Beach. Fin., ijombarilier-navigator. and Boy K. Kiser, aviation ordnanceman
first da**, of Gardcndulc, Ala., radar gunner.

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N. A. S. China Lake, Cal.j Lt. C.
11. Kretischmann, AGO School,
Jacksonville; LI. (Jgi J. &gt;1- Cum­
mings. Staff. CtneLantfltt LI. t j f l
J. C. Petersen. Natal Intelligent*,
Washington. D. C.i and L cd r.V .
II. Yount, Staff, CoroNavAirLanl.

JACKSONVILLE (DPI) - Lt.
John S. Patton Jr.. 34. was killed
when hi* Navy Demon fighter
plane esughl fire and crashed
here Wednesday.
AuthoritiH said Patton tried
lo parachute from the burning
fighter at about 1.000 feet, but
did not survive. He had been
practicing ground control land­
ings.
The pilot w is m im ed and
father of two children.

Canines Take Big Bites |
"For the most part," said Mil­
PIIIMDKLPIIIA—tCI’l I— Arne
rim I* going to ihr dogs tn the ter. * dog* are treated as member*
tune of a half-hill Ion dollar* a nf the family They get sick and
old like humans, and they get
year.
That's how much it's rotting us medicine and hovpltaliration in the
to let dogs lead a dog's life, said same manner."
Miller's h«nk "Puppy and lH&gt;g
Harry Miller, one nf the nation’s
leading ranine ronnnmssrurs and Care" t* a tiesl seller amnng dog
Director nf Ihe Game* Dog Re­ owners, and its proceeds go lo the
Cornell Research Laboratory foe
search Center.
Miller pegs tbr nation's imkicIi Diseases of Dogs. But there are
poputiitic nl 23 million, which in as many varied publications nn
rludrs 1121 rrrogniird breeds, one doge as cross-breeds.
| You ran. for example, gel a
third of all there are
national listing of hotels and mo­
"There's no recession In the dog tels which do not discriminate
industry," said Miller. "It's thriv­ against dogs if you're traveling.
ing, with to per rent of (he na­ There's a pamphlet on dog names;
tion's homes having one nr more there's nno that tells you how to
dogs We figure Ihe lolal gross enjoy a dog show, another on how
last year. Including sale of pup in groom your dog, and ona entitl­
pics, food, shows, medical ex­ ed, "(htr Dog a Health Record."
penses and otherwise, was welt In which you record all his shots,
over $500 million."
treatments and visit* lo the veteri­
Higgrtl Hem, hr explained, was narian. a counterpart to the "Our
$323 million for dog fond, the likes Baby" hook. It even has a spare
nf which Mother Hubbard's Cup­ for the pooch's picture.
board never imagined There are
Dogdont, in brief, Is enjoying a
canned foods, meal types, baked boom, said Miller.
goods, frnren foods and special
"We know that two out of every
prescription IckkIi Then there are five homes being set up will have
diets aimed at reducing obese a dog," he stalrd. "In a great
dogs, those to aid the kid many rases. Ihe dog cumrs before
Beys of aging dogs, other high the child. If the couple raises the
protein diets for dogs who are un­ dog right, chances are they'll do
der strrss, and mrnui fur Just a pretty good job wtih the child.”
alxmt every rnndiUnn imaginable
Nervous dogs get Irinqui tiling
The normal child does 7$ per
drugs; listless ones get energy cinl of his learning through vi­
food*
sion.

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Th« word gtrsWe means "La
one ho moves swiftly" In native
dialect.

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MIAMI (CPI) — Four Negroes
faced life Imprisonment today for
raping a II-year-old white girl
Oct. 4.
A Circuit Judge pronounced *#•
t*nce Wednesdsy on
Elefca
Smith, 27. David Alexander Clark
20. Alfred E. Duncsn. 30. and
Arthur l^e Farrington, 19.
The four were accused of at­
tacking the girl, a Hialeah bank
clerk, when she stopped her e*r
because something was in her
eye. The attack occurred while
the was driving home in the early
morning hour*.

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Doesn’t Like Spoon
MEMPHIS, Tcnn. &lt; L T I)-C lr
hum* Harold Hill. 34. wai fined
Ml for diaorderly conduct Thurs­
day after officer* testified he
utrd the barrel of a pistol to stir
his coffee in a restaurant.

His Lust Order
YOKOHAMA. Japan (LTD Mrs. Yoaylykl Komita. 33. ad
mlttcd strangling her husband, a
restaurant owner, after he ordered
her to go out and buy a bottle of
rice wine at 3 a m . police report
cd today.

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VOL. XL1X

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FRIDAY. DKCEMHER 12. IMS

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 325

Bolt Takes Lead In Tournament
Several Still Out
Given Good Chance
For Lead Or Tie

How
About soap? Squadron 9 Winner
BOWI.I.-fa GltF.EX. OU* (UI-I1 “

The Howling Green Patty Sea
tine I • Tribune received a Idler
from a little* girl addressed to
Santa Claus requesting, among
other things, “some clean under­
Heavy Attack Squadron Nine lias
Tommy Roll fired a ono-under
wear for Unetc Tlney."
won the sixth homhinc derby, and
p ar TO today to take a one-stroka
with tt the coveted Conover tro­
lead in the 115.000 Mayfair Ins
Elvis Still Gets It
phy.
Open S°R tournament.
MADISON, Tenn. (UPD - Being
The "Hoot Owls" left the three
Several golfers who had not
In the Army hasn't affected the
income of entertainer Elvla Pres­ other competing squadrons tiehind
reported by I p. in. had a rhanee
ley very much. Tom Parker, the when the celestial navigation ex­
In beat or lie Bolt's 134 total for
singrr't manager, said Thursday ercise last night was successful­
Ihe first two round*.
that Elvis earned about 2 million
ly completed
Doug Sanders, leader after II
dollars In 1954,
*
With weather condition# at their
hole*,
dropped to a six way tie
NAVY APPRECIATION DAY CHICKEN-Cotton Brown
for fifth with a five-over 74.
very worn, the crews had to rise
prepares a few of the 500 chickens for the pilau to be Population Grows
To go with his 44 of yester Jay,
WASHINGTON ( I T I I - The Cen above rain and cloud) extending to
nerved tomorrow to alt naval personnel and their families
Bolt belled out a 34. two under,
sits
Bureau
Thursday
estimated
the
and pcrhap« the entire city. The pilau is lieing cooked in nation's population at 175,734000 12,000 feet. At the sevrn mile alti­
on the front side. He was one over
tude required for a tombing mis­
tha kitchen at the Giant's Dormitory.
en the back nine. The Paradise,
as of Nov. I—an increase of 2.- sion. they encountered 200 knot*
Fla., golfer, knosrn tor hi* temper
(Photo by Bergstrom) 451000, or 1.T per cent, compared of Jet atream wind.
In form er year*, had everything
to Nov. 1. 1057.
The pilots of the competing
under control, lie had three bird­
Heavy Attack squadrons found
ies
on the front, eight p art and
|Crane, Train Crash
their all weather capabilities put
one bogey on the hack.
MANCHESTER, England (tT II to test. Navigators fighting the
On the Iront, he sank birdie
—One person was killed -and sev wind and rain found the stars when
puts of four ft. on No. 2, a 30 feet
en injured Thursday night when the huge -arrter-based Skywaro.v *ix and eight feet on No. T. He
the bucket of a crane fell into ihc riors ro*e s t o v e l » e h e n r y e~crhad a real chance on No. nine,
path of a Liverpool Manchester cast.
Ik’ciu* ti.'inrint* high-ranking officers last hut ‘ blew" a four-footer. On N«.
Capt. James Bamage, wing com­ ADMIRAL WKI.COMKI) — Rrailcy (Mhttm
passenger train. The engine of Ihe
night at llte .Mayfair Inn. The lmrl.eetie mu t, he was in Ihe trap and hit the
train was overturned and five mander. said this morning. “ This (Ipfll anti John Kritlur welcome Vice-Ad­
.■*ponsored by the Seminole Connly Chamber shoulder of the green on his way
miral
U\
\'.
Davis.
Deputy
('nnintumler
iti
derby
reflects
Ihe
combat
readlroaches derailed.
(Photo by IlerRStrom) out.
nrst of the competing squadrons Chief. l T. S. Atlantic Fleet, during the l»ar- of Commerce.
On hi* hack side hogry, vrhfch
fsr belter than any of the pre­
Yearning For Pole
ram r on No. 17, Bolt’* drive hit a
vious
derbies.
All
squadron*
re­
LONDON &lt; U l'n—Antarctic ex­
tree and hii approach shot was
ceived an Informative analysis of
off
Tha aeeood annual Navy Appre­ and other activities, will begin it plorer Ralph l-cnton said last their slate of combat reaillne**.’'
night he "can't wail to get hack"
In snood place at I p. m. was
ciation Day will be held tomorrow 2:10 p. m.
In second place for derby honors
to the cold continent because of
An Wall Jr., who had a 40 today,
is VAH-1. Accumulated scores
The Rebels Quartet and the Five the common cold.
in Pott Mellon Park.
gold braid did not blind local men a 64 yesterday for a 16 hole total
Hungry "sailors” (as the May for the sixth tombing derby.
"All thp time I was at the pole, were YAH 9, J.M'g points; VAH-1, fair Inn chef calls theint, consum­ The three admirals and Ihi-tr to their sharitt, however, a* the of 137.
Sponiored by the SanfordScmi- Owls will provide continuous enI.
960; YAH II. 1.771. YAH 7.ed1.461.
barbecued rib*, chirkrn, corn- aide* attended Ihe liartoeue in
nola County Jayceea. the celebra­ lertainment from noon until .1:30 I never had a cold," he said.
With the sun out. golfers who
Nine also won the Norvlen Tro­ on Ihe-coh ami other "man-sized" uniform An Impressive amount of Naval lead ir, nptveared very much
tion promlaea to be evrn bigger p. m.
teed
off late had a big advantage
al
ease
and
down
to
earth.
phy. presented Ihi* afternoon dur­ fare last night at Ihe Chamber
^ than tha first one, held March 30,
Ylce-Adm. W. to Bees, wa&lt; un­ today. Jim Gaquln, PGA field *4 Co chairman Art Harris and lliil No Favoritism Here
ing
ceremonies
al
the
Sanford
of
Commerce
banquet
lor
visiting
• lM 7 . The flrat Navy Appreciation
BOLIVAR. Veneiuela tU I'l) —
able to attend, hut is In Sanford r ret ary, laid Roll's lead bad a
Day calabratcd ■ successful cam­ Bromley expressed "amaicmrnt Julia 1‘creira has named her day- Naval Air Station. Winning crew* Navy dignitaries and local lead­
loday. Admiral Wees flcwr with SO 50 rhanee of standing up in the
were
skippered
by
Lt
Kitcllne
ers.
paign to keep the Sanford Naval and appreciation" at Ihe way mer­ old triplets Ruiuulo, Wolfgang
t'.lr Hat Ijini; of YAII-7 Ihii af- se rid round. Quite a few still
I
YAH
9)
first:
U
dr
Klsler.
(YAHShop talk, the weather and Jokes
chant*. individuals and organiza­ and Rafael, after the three randi
Air Stallon open.
Irrnonn in an A3D Skywarrlor out had a rhanee to tie or over­
Alt Naval personnel and their tions have Joined In planning the dates in .Sunday's presidential I I. second and I'dr. Floyd Harris were the main subject* under dls"display of *trengih" during the take him.
t
VAHID,
third
Harris
once
head­
riissfosi
.Inring
Ihe
.orki.nl
hour
election, "in the interest of na
families will be admitted free as Navy'* Day.
Airmanship Compeliiioti.
ed the top crew in a tombing tier aiid tiarberne. Heading the list of
(RAHI.IER STORY. PAGE •)
Fitud products amt money have tinnal unity."
guests of the Jayceea and the
More Ilian 100 local men, Navy
by
white
flying
with
YAH
II.
distinguished Navy visitor* was
Chamber of Commerce. Master of been donated to defray expense*
official*
and
visitor*
heard
San­
Gaquin
said 144 probably would
Cdr. Joe fully, former com­ Vice-Admiral W. Y. Davis, tie.
ceremonies will be Charlie Morri­ by Wade's Super Market. Jim A l l d L l l l l u b v , T O O ?
ford attorney Karlyle Hmistolder lie tha cut-off point for Uia float
manding
officer
of
YAH
5.
acceptpuly
ctuumau.il
rin
chief
If.
S,
son, public relations director of the Spencer. Winn-Dixie, F e n i a n .
ATLANTA t i l l ’ll - Secretary
Seer.
welcome the group in a brief ad­ 34 hole*. If *o, the tourney will
Chamber. Morrison will start the Central Florida Foods. Bill Stem of Slate lien Fortsen, who chose rd Ihe Wong Commander'* Trophy Allauiit- Fled. Also present were
dress.
hava two big casualties: Lionel Re­
Ihi*
afternoon
.luring
the
presentsAdni. Don Griffin, commander car­
j '™
^ ball rolling whan he reads Ihe iwr Earl HlgginMh.m .Mar U u lhr l0 0 r, l(gb bIuf' Jni1 k U ,
Millie wa* provided during Ihe to rt. 1957 PGA fhamp. and Dltk
rier
division
four.
Cdr.
Grtlfln
e*.
9 Mayor's proclamation at 12.30.
evening by 1’flo Rukur snd Ihe Mayer. 1937. V. 8. Open ttUUt.
rink when the Georgia House of
‘‘ J i * 7 s 'J " ,
.
•Vn estimated .3.000 will dine on cU'a^Svvapiwr's. H. 1.. I'erkm* and pfrrell.
r r - r e i e--,.. ji...............n
- o*l led
the CSS changrd tea stories wlth.C'df- Joe
Pcpulaire*
Ur to rt’* total waa 149, Mayer'a
chlcktn pilau, prrpared In Ihe Son. ila r* '.leveland Jr., Ito Jays, Thursday received a la. e-tonlered
j
*"
Missing al the local dinner were 130,
who *,.n r ,| under hint recently. 5*
kitchen of the S in Francisco
Wilson Malcr Florida S t a l e business card f ro .. a fellow- *!*te the hotnbing derby
Captain* Jam es damage and Lion­
Sander*, first round leader, had
Gov. tolloy Collins briefly at
Representing Vice-Adm. Itotort
(iianti' dormitory by former Navy Bank. Florida I'owrr and IJgbt official
el Arthur, who with other Florida trouble with his putting today, lla
tended the public open house held p pjhc. deputy chief of Naval
Chief Colton Brown. The menu will Co . Mayfair Homes Inc., Shoe
military base commanders, at- three put led three greens, had not
! at the Naval Air S ation today. operations, was tiro Navy'* newest
Include cole *law, crtcry, bread, maker Construction Co., Seminole
tended Gov, 14-Hoy Collins' dinner a birdie to fill credit. In hla re­
»n'l w f d many of the vldthg Rear Admiral. William Fills*, t hief
County Laundry
coffee and cold drinks
at Ihe Orlando Country Club. Also cord-breaking ground yesterday,
Navy (ifficial* here. News of il.e of the \ir Warfare flinncl. V.lu-ti
The serving table committee Is C lcstun. Cowan'•..'SJStrSI Ex-Governor Hits
pretenl at the Governor's dinner Handers had its birdies. Hr wai
i
derby
ha*
been
sent
a
round
iho
Adnt. Pirie was taken ill with
headed by Ralph Wight Jr.. Scrvwere Hear Adni. J. C. Daniel, umong Ihe catty group lo tea off,
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entire
IMS
A.
l)n
hand
ntxn
wire
laryngitis, he asked the junior
login* from the 10 table* will to
\lce-Adm. llolu-rt Gol.llhuaile and when the tempera lure waa around
members of the Jay ere Wives Kibbln. tottkank Faint and Gla*s, &lt; TAMPA (UPD — Former Gov Douglas Aircraft official* and re- man to lake over Ida duties, utiielt
Bear Adni W. (5. Swliter, present 40.
DONALD DOI GlA.1
• Club (head table), Rotary. Klwan- Berry’s Wholesale Co.. Westrrn u in .- i (- , m u . i| Thursday night. I'trsrntallvrs of North American ' mw.hr,I a speech lie fore the JackInlay for tombing derby presen­
Glosely behind Wall were Bo
Auto.
Dr.
D.
II
Mather.
Hill
Im'
'Aviation
Co
tonviUr
Chamtor
of
Co.nmcrr.
ll, Lions, Elks, WWI. Veterans
tation i.
i.mnn. Co., \„hi
imniintf iv,
Wlnlnger with 134. Julius Boros
Nchi Bottling
Co,. Od rDllrHed moderates for n.vt l a k i n g -----------Barracks. Clvllana, American Le­ nplemcnt
yesterda and Ids attendance hero
with 139 ami Boh Gorta with 140.
,h&lt;&gt; «»«« of vonstllu
gion, VFW. Mamni and Shrine. ham and Tudor and First Federal * »,sn'1
The five others Rrmuied at 111
lional government.
Jets Set Records
Mack Cleveland Jr. Chamtor Savings and toan
with Sander* were Rd (Porky)
Ticket* are available fur cus­ Speaking to the Tampa Junior
president, will give an Apreciation
LONDON (DPI)— Commrrrijt
Oliver. John Pamum, Hob Goalby,
Day address at 2 p. m. lie will to tomers of theve Imsinc** estab­ Chamtor of Commerce. Caldwell speed records were *et today by
Gay lln-wer Jr. and Hill Parker.
answered by Cipt. Lionel Arthur, lishments, Admission will be 51 said the world need* strong men Iwo Pan-American World Airways
Dave Ragan of Orlando had 142,
commanding officer of the Sanford for adults, 30 cents lor children.
to prevent the people from being: Boeing 707 jet clippers on fllg:il
Frank Mranxhan. Dick Tlddy ami
Co-chairmen and officials of the “led down ihe garden pxth t o ! from New York to London and
Naval Air Station.
Huston Lal’lalr 113. Al Raiding,
Congressman Syd llerlong will Jayceea and Senior Chamtor of ruin "
to Paris.
ATLANTA fU PI)— Tlie trial 1955 champion, was In with a 73,
attend the reremonlee honoring the Commerce have urged Sanford re­ Caldwell said in the history of
The New York-Lnndon flight ir
lliree .Seminote 4-H’era will
phase of a suit by three Negro wit- good for 114 after two rounds.
sidents to attrnd and aid in honor man nm one noteworthy advance quired 5 tour* 41 minutes. The
V N avy and may apeak briefly.
UrIam|o ,nniorro* to
men ‘ti'king ad miss Inn to a while Deadlocked with him was Bob
Rtcrrallon for the children In­ ing the Navy on thit second an had ever been accomplished hy New kork Parti flighl took 6 hour* r,.;„ r „.nt the county at the ;)rra
college in Georgia came to a Klvllti.
cluding relay raees, softball games, null Navy Apprrcialion Day.
middle - of • Ihe - loaders
4 numiles.
dairy ahow.
iwtft elute today Irt federal court.
Kd Vurgol, Gene Wllxel, San­
These three dairy
member*,
Judge Hoy it Moan ailed both ford amateur, and Tony Bar«jbich
Owen t'aminack, Catherine &lt;’amaides lit submit written arguments were ties! at 143.
mavk and Dave Thomas, all of
to him hy Jan. 1 He promised a
i . i n n *, won ihe honor of repre­
decision in the important civil
senting Seminole County *1 the
righli eise hy the icenn'l Mnndav
When a head on collision blorkrd Williams, however, wa* m turb ford Spam S r . Smford Negro, which caused considerable damage i r n ibo«* by showing their dairy
in January
the Mims bridge on State Road a hurry he neglected to get the when they met head-on in rain on to both cars, according to Garrett animals into the blue group at the
The case Is one nf two attarkme
Partly cloudy and cool with high
44 early last night. Judge Yolle driver’s name
Ihe narrow wooden bridge. Both
Statr ItoaH 434 wai the scene 1)1 dairy «lmw IH'C. 8.
racial srgregillon practicei In trmperaturea 35 to 65 this afterThe judge admitted last night rnlrrrd Ihe one-way strip at the of in aicident at 1:14 Involving
•Williams Jr., caught on the Yolutia
Hie ahow, •turling at 0:30, aill
Georgia school* an I collegei. A mom. Fair and raid tonight, Iowa
**aide of Ihe bridge, traded car* that he had gotten the worst of Ihe same time, and slid into rsrh Alfred Bank* Ford, Allano-nii- U- field at the lie orange County
ca-r Involving the entire Atlanta 31 to 13. Ralurday fair and a Util#
F II. HI INI M\NN
with a Brevard county driver deal—he traded his '.58 station other on the slippery surface. Traf Spring* Negro, and Mr* G r j &lt; r 5 t i l l , ire Pavilion V w f h u v
public school sy stem also will to warmer. Northerly wind* 10 ta
stuck on Ihe Seminole Counly side. wagon (or a '54 sedan with no fie was held up for mtle* from ' Gallenttnc of Winter Park Ford roniest in which learn* from Ihe
heard in H59 anrl a settlement ii II mUeo per hour this afternoua,
The Circuit Court Judge had heater. Although he didn't know both entrance* to the bridge. ; was charged with failure to make &gt;surrounding counile* will to en
cxperlctl before Ihc 1959 fall school tlemming IfgH and variable to­
been trying a ra te in Titusville, the name of the min with wrhom necessitating Judge William*’ i c- l s slrnal when Mr* Galleeimc terr-l &gt;«PI enii«-.- (hr •ho-rin;- am!
night and Batnnlir.
I trrm.
and was hurrying home to dress he trailed, he was eonfidenl he'd Hon.
u&lt;lettvj|ied his sedan while pa*i pil ing of Ihe various classes of
for the Chamber of Commerce get Ida wagon hack today.
At 3:W p ns. Mrs. Laddie Slog-1ing on the left. The accident » calllc
barbecue, given last night Tor visit­ Highway Patrolman Olin Gar­ ncr failed to *re a Renault sedan currrd east nf Altamonte Spring*
*'*en &lt; timniark wdl to’ r •'
mg hi* cigtil monlli old puri'tord
ing Navy dignitaries.
ret! had an eveiiie for being a as *he attempted to rrn»s 1792
5Vhea it became apparent that little* tale for the Mims accident. at 27sh St The Renault, driven by
Jirsey hrlfcr, t.lnda, anulher
Dunahl \5‘ ftouglas, preii&lt;frnt of
the vehicles Involved in the arel- Within two hours, he covered Mra. Carolyn Grimsley of Cres­
imemtor of ths Gammack family, fb-itigl.ii Aireroff Co. far arrive*)
('atberine, will show her 23 m nib Ij *i night fur ihe sixth tombing
jle n t wouid not to cleared off the three accidents in a widely spaced cent City, wa* piivlng a school bu*
'O n e way bridge for some time. area.
i,Id purebred Jersey cow, Irt* derby here.
which turned into 27lh St. block­
I IF j r Ttuimas will show h ti lf&gt;
Williams looked for a ear going the
No charges were placrd again*! ing Mrs. Strogncr's view. There
Ihe Katfurd tun-il tqusiliun* artmonth old Jersey heifer. "Tam- flytng Douglas' A3D .Skywamor,
other way. A Brevard driver Robert Woodham, Geneva, or Clif- were no injuries in the accident.
United Fund volunleero have \Y. Peterson. Mr*. 0 . K. Goff,
agrred to meet him this morning
considered
Mra Altort E Wild. 61 iwva ISIJr"
_______ the Sunday punch" of ,omed
in a concerted effort to re- Mr*. Jesse d r ie r , Mra, Vernon
at 9:30 at the Titusville court
Rose Way. passed away this morn
\ 'mall delegation of i H rrs ,j,p \ 4Vy.
.V.
..
,,
,
canvass .Seminole County in an Hardin.
bouse snd caching# earl again.
ing at her residence after a parent*, Ihe county, stfrirull’ir*l
of
Mr*. Melvin Dekle, Mra. Dyer
t « 2 2 5 ”«
' ,,h'' H
‘ ' 'Edward
- ' r ' II.
. 'Heiner
lo r a toa)&gt;*be remainder
lengthy Illness.
agent and others are
expect.
manufacturer
„*nemnt
)c | MOOO
,ml half
h
Tally, Mrs. Marvin Bumgarner,
Mrs. Wild rame lo Samonl from attend
mitiii. chief designer fur Douglas rortl|1je(w|
uplrlcd.
Mr*. John Higgins, Mrs. Edward
Washington N, J a year a c M&gt;e _
_
AirirafI. iiml«r wbox-direction Ih.
Heading Ihe group of volunteer* Wiltink, Mr*. Rxlph Dean, Mr*.
was a member of Ihe Flrsl
A3D Iwin Jet tomtor was dastgiied. „„ ))r, Willtam Hardin and Everett Terry, Mra. Hugh Dundist Church and recently
lleinenrann Is ernlitH with Ihe Mri&gt;
!ttinnt,r. workers vxtll ran. Mrs. Hazel Tench, Mrs. Daph­
cleclcd national resident nf
r Hit
3
3
plan* for the Navy’s newest all report lludr progress to them with ne CaneII, Mrs. Margaret Tucker,
V U I M , W J U W b V IV
NORTON. Va. (UPly - Mr*
Some people threw rocki
roeki at hrr
I
Ladles Auxiliary of the Vitrrans
MONTGOMERY. AU f I'1*11 — wcattor fishier - intercrplor, Ihe in there days.
Mrs. Jack Taylor, Sirs. Altort P,
REGENSBURG.
G e r m a n y EUa Epperson Williams, camped lie first
t »n vole registrars who defied Hie Fill Sky ray. and Ihe midget AID
three nights, but of World War One of Ihe U S A
The present pledges and contzi- Fletcher
(UPD—A German missionary hack In the yard of Ihe house from
Mrs W'iM I* aurrhed b&gt; i , r civil Rlghta Commission proto of Hkyhawk. a liny jet atlaek bonitor |,uiion(VuVenaV.iV'rto w tro 'a ^ n - 1 ' M n."w iltiam Stem per, Mrs.
from 13 yrara in Tibet report* the which she was evicted, stayed slopped when she fired four pistol husband. Altort E. Wild. Sanford; alleged Negro vole discrtminalinn capable of delivering an atomic ,.jM „t lhc united Fund lo ..per L. Lyon. Mr*, to O. Hunter. 3 A.
Mra.
i h Alabama
. t l v l s a tea * have
k i n e resigned
r w s l i i n f u l in
I n avoid
k l fliil
L u i.li
.
. . . . .
.
.
- _
.
___
*
"abominable snowmen" of the warm loday with a col. 12 quills, shots In their direction Wednesday, one daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Suthi in
tomb.
ate for only six month*. AbolishDarby, Mrs. Rounette 8ulplHimaliyai are really native priest* a coal
stove, a .31 calibre Her brother, Herman Epperson of rrland, Sanford; two sons, Edward ‘ further Intimidation" by Hie fed
Ti &gt; Douglas di vignrr Is tosl tnent~af tto ai^ n ies"Is tiiVcoten- John
living nude in the Icy wilderness nf revolver. 40 r a i n of Indian herb Denver, Colo., telegrammed and G. Wild. New York City. Alto rt rr.d agency, i( was revealed today*. 1Li own fur I.is/ I) .SkyrJiiltT attack ,s| un|cft gts«*v have individual no, Mrs. Fred Swankbouse, Mra,
Gerald Myers, Mr*. Paul lUstey,
nearly Inaccessible m o u n t a i n - medicine and the conviction ihe offered lo help, but she tersely W. Wild, Buffalo, N. Y.: her fa
TheMacon County election of bomber, which lv prnminrnlly-useilcampaigns Tlie Uniled Fund Mrs. \V. D. Thornton, Mra. Jam**
ranges.
was in the right.
wired back: "Everything well un ther. Capt. William Dicks. Mali- (trial* resigned Wednesday night. In many Navy vquadron* today sought In eliminate the necessity Hull, Mr*. W. A. Stanfield.
The missionary, the Rev. Franz
Mr*. Williams, stout 55, was drr control."
fix. Nova Scotia ihrer sister*, j day toforr Ihe U. S. district anil na-, considered Ihe outstaml ,}f , 0nvtanl aoliritations
Mra. Voile William*. Mr». EdKiehinger, reported h« had photo­ moved out along wilh her volumSeveral persona havr offered Mrs Helm Dicks Kaplan, Itr&lt;-.v- (court here ordered registrar* of im: cl&lt;-&gt;e support plane during
"fhi* is a m ailer of rtvtc eon-;w*nl Pell, Mr*. T B.Klnard,
g rap h e d on# of the priest*. The Inous possessions Monday. She Mr*. Williams free aecominods- lyn, N. Y.; Mis* Mary Jane Dicks, three counter* and Cireul Judge strike* against the Communists i n 1science" *aul Howard McNulty Mr*
DanIlallinver' Mra John
inni
Inal
ilia 's
lit ee tarl
liain
fL .alo m
\A * a a
. M. I I f . ,
*_. , .. s
,*
. . . . II .11 .
..
an
' .
'
J » *
*
."*** _
.
*
sfielurr was published today In said the was carried out bodily. tlinn*,
but
she's
turned tthem
Boston, Mass
, and
Mr*. aMargaret
George
Wallace to appear lv.,
Dec.
Its »Korea.
fund raising chairman. "We arc 'rokoseh, Mrs. Roy I.amtortaoa,
the official organ of the Roman Anyway, she went only 10 feet, down. The neat one story frame Drawn, Halifax; and one hroll'd with their voter registration rrcOther Douglas olficiil* here for trrnhiy disappointed in the re­ Mrs. J . to (lobby, Mr*. Honor
Catholic episcopal* of Regensburg let the deputies spread her furni­ house was bought by hrr parents Bill Dicks, Sydney, Australia,
ords,
Ihe tombing derby am It. G. sponse so far, and Imp* that those Sloffer, Mr*. Jane Markham,
which slid It waa Ihe first au­ ture and odds and mill over half In 1922, and she said she's sure
Funeral service* will to held al
E P. Livingston, chairman uf llyml, Gen. f.
Raker, I’SAE who gave so Lttle will reeontkl- Mrs. William Broca, Mrs. Join
thentic photograph of an "abom­ a block of yard, and sal down.
she was cheated when It was I p. m. Saturday in Gramkuw j the Macon County board of rc ils-, (ReU, I '! Spencrr, to J. Dev cp tKCte rontnbuiiona and give
inable snowman."
She's still there, despite nightly sold to satisfy unpaid debts. No Funeral Home. The Rev. Thoma* trar». said hr and hf* eolwrt. Un il. A. Nichols. II. Bayer, L. E. agaln wilh the entire list of Sfen
Mra. John Richard*, Mra. Jaha
Father Elehlnger described the temperature* of 20 degrees or deed has been signed, the O'Steen of the First Methodist Grady Roger*, Inroming state rep- T&lt; llxUon and II. H. Wilson.
ties in mind."
Halsbury, Mra. M. Lodge Jr.. Mr*.
priest as a primitive human be­ less. Sightseer* don't fase tor. claimed.
Douglas Aircraft will host more
Church will officiate. Remains will reser.lateve. mailed their resignsCanvassing the Seminole ('our.ly E- Houqardcg, Mra. K. T. Hunt,
ing living in the nude In the sub- The sheriff sab) to doesr't think
Anyway, she hat the key.
to sent to Queens, N*. Y. for ser lion* to Gov. James E. Folsom, than 400 Naval officers and their area this week arc: Mrs. Laura Mra, Maude Gillyinf, Mra. Adrian
aero tamograturts.
she's violating any law. The
A deputy asked Mrs. William* vice* and Interment In Maple
"We are no longer member* wives tonight al Ihe Mayfair Inn Fennell, Mrs. Ray Schuits, Mr*. Durand, Mra. N. J. Dogear, Mr*.
"In a way which wa cannot ur.- home's new owner, Oscar Sturgill if be could hare the pistol, but I Grove Memorial Park. Queen*
of Ihe hoard of registrars and from 6 to 9 p m Squadron par- Haqiuel Levy. Mr* James Rope, Harold IL Sundvad, Mra. AlfTOfl
f^aratand, they are Immune from said he'* not aure whether she'* ah# laid no. She keeps It under
The family requests that friends we have no rrrorda to produce . . lies for enlisted men anil their Miss IJnda M-Clcllan. Mr* A r MrClure, Mra. J. E. CoualttL
*^be influences of nature and the actually on hto properly or an .the quilt* for avch people a* the &lt;kmate lo Ihe Cancer Society in , and that's that," declared Liv­ families will alio to guests
guest o f , ne* Cranston, Mr*. Eugenia Bran Mra. Helen DeWitt, Mrs. C dgJ
If t e a u n W a." ba said.
e r two off it.
track thrower*.
tlira of n a d i u flowexa.
.inaton.
Douglas on a squadron leveL
Join. Mra. Jany Klnlaw, Maw. &amp; Q a b o rn a i a i A E ---------

Of Bombing Derby

Everything Set
For 'N a vy Day'

Chamber DinnerHonors Derby Visitors

Judge Gels Case
On Georgia 'Mix'

Trio From County
t Enter Dairy Show

Bridge Closed, Judge 'Trades' C ars

Weather

Aircraft Officials
Visiting Sanford

Mrs. Albert Wild
Dies Af Residence

Evicted, But Not Cold;

Nude In Icy Wilds

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She “ “ s Pistol, Quilts

■' Registrars Resign

United Fund Sets
All-Out Cam paign

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Maintenance Crews Get
No Time For Coffee Now
The glory that comet with to lie completely inspected, repair­
bombing derby awtrdt may go to ed, refueled and oxygen replenish­
the flight crews, hut the deep sat­ ed in &gt;W minntri Karh man must
isfaction of their success la in the he able to perform hi* particular
hearts of the maintenance gang.
Job in the least potnblc time.
For a few hours the other day.
Coordinator of VAI1-9 aircraft
the mechanics and technician* of
maintenance,
Jimmy Downs, men­
VAII-U were rclased and enjoyed
tioned
Ihls
during
Ihe coffee ses­
coffee. If* up to Ihe l«mbardiert
now. We hasp done all wt can un­ sion, "We arc using the same pro
til they come bark from Ihe first redures we used when we were at
flight," said First flats Aviation sea. Karh shop will have a crew
Firecontrnl Technician (quite a standing by to check and repair
the aircraft as they land. Another
VAIMl LAUNCHES A.1D SKYWARRIOR will bo flying the huge '•nrricr jet. which title I. Dwight W. Mayo.
stand by to inspect and help
Mayo is a bombing system will
FROM SUPER-CARRIER — The wiundrmi enrriea nuclear bomb*.
trouble shooter who will l« a key when needed. I'll sujuTM'r and
Is atatloned aboard the USS Franklin D.
make sure they don't get in each
Roosevelt prior to deployment. All squadrons
(Official U. S. Navy Photo) figure during this week of the other's way,"
WIVES RRIEFED ON DERBY ACTIVI- to right, Mrs. G. S. Hatch Jr„ Mr*. R. A,
sixth Itombing derby. Hit skill will
Well, the first flight went out TIES — ImjKirtance of the HATWING One
l&gt;e used to analyse malfunctions in
Merjfl, Mrs. J. R. O’Donnell, .Mrs. K. F.
the complex bombing system of last night for long-range radar
ntbinj: derby is explained to the VAH-7 Rowell, Mrs. N. S. Prudeti, Mrs. G. R. Con*
tombing
operations.
They
will
the AJD Skywarrlor, flown by all
ives w hose husbands will Ik? competing for
launch again today at sundown.
A carrier-based squadron will the Eastern U. S. The exercise squadrooi in Ihe competition.
iwards
this week. Ll(jtr) John Gerlnck. terman. Mrs. II. F. Lntig. Mr*. M. D. Me*
There
is
no
time
now
in
Ihe
main
compete In the major and final will be completed with a celestial Chief Aviation Machl&amp;lsl Male tenance department for coffee. All VAH-7 intelligence officer, is shown durinjr Pherson, Mr*. J. E. Valinski.
eventa of the sixth bombing derby, navigation problem covering some Frank W. Stauss, line chief of their efforts are concentrated on a lecture about the “all hands” effort. Left
(Official U. S. Navy Photo).
VAH-'j told the men. "This It Just
staged this week by Heavy Attack 000 miles.
VAH-9't AJD Skywarriors, &lt;onthe
lull
before
the
storm,
boys.
If
Wing One.
vinced that the "Owls" will be vieMatron (eleven will land aboard you think you've lieen busy W ore tortus in Ilie bombing derby.
LAST SlIOWINH
VAIMl. affectionately known aa
Ihe
derby,
Just
wslt
'til
the
planes
the "Checkertail*", ia stationed a- 1 hr super carrier at sea followingstart rornlng back!”
OPEN 12:15
board the I SS Franklin I). Moose- the navigation problem. The squ*
This veleran of ft years in the
GET MORE OUT OF
valt. preparing to deploy to the dron has won Iwo o' *he last three' Navy knows what he It talking Leaves From Tree
United Frrss International
a part In a rash of home fires from Ruffalo, N. Y., to Duluth,
bombing
derbies,
and
hopes
to
Mediterranean In February. Kvrn
LIFE GO OUT TO A
MERIDEN, Conn —(UI’ll — A A diminishing snow storm to­ since the weekend which killed Minn.
make it three out of four when about. When the planes return thief
though
they
may
be
hundreds
of
who hrokc into » llrm here day swrpt out of the frigjd mid 10 persons, nlnr of them rhlldrrn.
MOVIE.
from Ihe long bombing derby
Forecasters said the c o l d
miles at sea, the squadron's A3D the winners are announced Friday flights, they may have to l&gt;c used only look some leases off a tree. lands Into Ihe Hast already stag. in Michigan, Minnesota and North weather will push Into Texas toafternoon
at
ihe
Sanford
Naval
Air
Skywarriors have permlruon to
again In the next launch A turn­ Thr leases were nncdolhr bill* Erred by record 'snows in upstair Carolina.
day and spread to part* nf the
participate in the Airmanship Com­ Station.
around time of one hour I* not un which had been attached to the New York.
The storm hit Pittsburgh, P* , Gulf states and Ihe Ohio Valley.
petition on Friday, and simulated
common. Only perfect coordina­ tree in honor of the firm * open­ It sucked suh-icro cold behind during the evening rush hour Mon­ Occasional rain was expectrdg
bomb drops on major ciliei Thurs­
tion make* it possible for a plane ing up for business.
It from Montana lo the Great day night, dumping four inches along the northern Pacific Coast
day.
Lakes. Readings plunged lo 10 of snow on the city and delaying with rain or anow inland in Wash­
ThU ia the first time in homliin^
Mow rrrn early Tuesday al Chi­ home bound motoriil* as much as ington, Idaho and Oregon and
derby history that a squadron ha*
cago'* O'Hare International Air­ Iwo hour*. Pennsylvania stale northern Nevada and Utah.
l&gt;ern permitted to enter from a
--------police reported roads, Including
port.
ship. The remainder of the men
A doirn huge snow plows work the Pennsylvania Turnpike, snow
In VAIMl will participate prior
nl through Ihe night to dig covered and dangerous throughout Professor Cites
DWIGHT, Ill-rtJ P I) - The
to reporting aboard the Koovuvrlt.
Oswego, N. Y.t on the eastern Ihe western part of the state
Dwight
Klementsry
School
has
Iwo
The major event on Thursday In­
shore of l.ake Ontario, from a where accumulations reached up to Rural Church Lag
cludes a series of simulated homh sets of identical twin* on its fac­
MADISON. Wls. - f U P li - A
record (tve-fool snowfall Monday, 17 inches.
drops scored by a radar homh ulty.
A two-inch snowfall in the New University nf Wisconsin rural so­
Drift* up to 70 feet paralysed the
scoring system, rovering cities In Josephine and Catherine t\leg­
city, prompting Mayor Vincent York metropolitan area during ciologist doubta that eouniryg
man IkiUi teach sixth-grade classCoriall to declare an emergency. the night snarled traffic in mid- churches have wept pace with the
ct. They live together, dress alike
Mail and milk delivcrlct, cut Manhattan and raused numerous changing world.
and belong to the same profeiBurglars Report
off hy the lowering snows, were minor traffic acrldral*.
Prof. A. F. Wiledci said church
•lonal and social organliatlons.
literature and programs must be
M ng resinned at Oswego. How­
Ships Flee lee
both graduated from Illinois
Non-Paying Guests They
STARTS TOMORROW
ever. schools and Industrie* In Heavy snows elsewhere in New • • good as other modem teaching
Slate Norrrri University and earn­
YONKERS. N. Y. -OHM) the city of 3.000 were scheduled York buried Hoonvllle under U materials to fill Ihe needs of ihe
flurgtars broke Inin the Angus ed matters' degrees from the Uni­
inches, Pulaski 21, Rome 21 and present generation.
to remain closed a second day.
versity
of
Illinois.
Steak House hem and took 11,100 Ti&gt;:n and Tim Hall are the other
Weathermen warned more snow Utica II.
“ In the past, country ehurchea
in cash aa well as a tin hot eon
About 30 ships were Jammed and country sehooli hare grown
flurries were expected along the
talning SUM in lOU'a from the Dwight faculty twins. Dut they
raslern ami southern shores nf ihe on Ihe SI. Lawrence Seaway at side by side.” he said. "Most
don't dress alike and they do not
restaurant's customers.
Great Lakes and in New Kngland Ihe lachlnc Canal soulh of Mont­ schools are changing lo meet tolive
together.
Tom
is
marries!
amt
Apparently appalled at Ihe
Weather Kills Nine
real trying lo clear the locks be­ day'a need* but I question « h e - f
thought of anyone gelling away hat three children. Tim Is a bache­
At least nine weather fatalities fore they arc froren In for the ther churches have kept pare."
lor.
without paying for his meals,
wire hlamcd on the storm, which w In I e r. Another ship went
Witeden said th„t because of
The brother* were graduated
Ihe burglars telephoned the rrslau
the "suburban area trend" and
began during the weekend and aground near Matsrna, N. Y.
rant’s assistant manager to advise from low* Wesleyan hut then each
spread heavy snow across the At Houghton, Mich., the Coast ila many social need*, ehurchea
him where the hoi — and Ihe went hii own way. Tom did his
graduate
work
at
lll'nois
Normal;
northern states to Ihe Hast Coast. Guard cutter Woodruah freed It­ have an opportunity for adult
lOU'a—could tie found
There were five auto deaths on self from Ire Monday and sought education, improvement of physi­
Tim was awarded his inaitrr'a MAINTENANCE GANG RELAXES - Loiijt h o u rs of
snow licked roads in Illinois and to break a path to a freighter cal and mental health and citi­
degree from Southern Illinois Uni
work
on
Heavy
Attack
Stjundron
Nine’s
A3P
Skywarriors
Warning To DrunkH vertlly.
one each in Indiana and Now icebound In the Keweenaw Water­ zenship training.
,K aivJ uuoo-(X»«I
DKPEW, N. Y. —fU Pli—Police
Tim It a rnarh, physical educa­ leaves little lime for coffee breaks. Now the crews feel York In addition, twn transients way. The Drown Steamship Co.
Feature: 1:14 - 3:42
Bug and insect extermination
here have pul up lids warning: tion instructor and eighth grade they have done their job — lent|Minirily. Left to right, were found dead In Chicago’* cold freighter James McAtphlne has
been locked by ice since last Is a 1W million dollar-a-year busi­
5:40 • 7:3ft • 9:30
"In Drpew, Drunken Driver* Met social studies tearhc- at Dwight .Solomon, AQ1, Kill*, AQL Mayo, D. W. Al)l Perrin A. C.. and snow.
Tam it principal nf the school.
COPS for Chaters."
AQ2.
(Official U. 8. Navy I’hoio)
a
The extreme cold also played Thursday. The ship was en route ness in the U. S.

Carrier-Based Squadron To Compete For Bomb Derby Tide

Snow Storm Buries Frigid Midlands

Two Sets Of Twins
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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 10. 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 323

Church Bomb Is Fatal To Nine
PERFECT PUTT — Jay Herbert. Mayfair
^ Inn’* tourlnjr pro, mldrcnnen hla ball just be" fore he sank a short putt in a practice round
yesterday. Right is John Itanium. Hebert's

partner. At left is Walter Burkemo. last
year’s Mayfair winner, who tenmed with
Arnold Palmer in the match.
I Herald Staff Photo*

Around The Golf Course
Around the Mayfair Inn loun
try d u b and golf course. more
than 100 of the nation'* outstanding
pro* are warming up for the SO.*
000 tournamrnt. which start* to­
morrow.
What are thr*e rrlebrtlir* like?
What do they talk about, bow do
they act?
Mo»t arc ju»t plain [tropic who
love to play golf. They alio ' talk
shop" a great deal. On occasions,

some look like weekend ’ duffer*".
A lour around the cluh yratrrday
produced a few interesting nolca
Such as; TV'* Maverick la much
taster on the draw* than hi* hro-

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MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U l'll The Civil Right* Commltiion apparentljr will have to set a new
hearing date before receiving the
help of a federal court in ita al­
tempta to gather evidence on voter regUtratlon in Alabama.
Tha commlaiion broke off Ha
hearing* for an Indefinite period
here Tueaday after two day* of
abortive effort* to get information
from recalcitrant itate official*.
Chairman John A. Hannah halt­
ed the proceeding* ahmptly and
announced he would ask the De­
partment of Juaticc to take action
In federal court againat Mate offteiila who have impounded the
voter regiatratlon record* in aix
eourtie*.
Headed for Court
The Juaticc Department aaid In
Waahington it would comply with
the request, but could not ilo *o
until the commlaaion had act a
dale for renewal of the hearing*.
Atty. Hen. William P. Unger* aaid
a U. S. attorney In Monlgomcry
would take the matter to the diatrict court at the proper time.
Coder the ia$7 act that created
Die Civil Right* Commlaaion, the
attorney general la empowered io
seek court order* when necessary
to compel wltneaaea lo teallfy or
to have record* brought before
the fact finding body. Refusal to
comply Would conatitule contempt
of court.

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Housewives Saved
$2 Million—Odham
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - Flor­
ida housewives *avrd more than
two million dollar* Ihia year
through abolishment of retail price
control*. Ihe Mitv Commission aaid
today.
Administrator Howard Walton
tail during the year thrre v ia a
total saving* of $2.2(1.885. or
about eight cent* per unit on milk
houchi In »u|M-rmarkel* in half
gallon container*.
WMion aaid apparently there
had been no cut price* on quart
container*, and that all (hr com­
petition I* wtlh the half gallon
lire
The commission aim icported
another StVJ.ooo was saved pro­
ducer* since the first of July hy
transferrins milk (mm area* of
surplus to area* of nerd, thus
making .( possible for Ihe milk lo
bring a higher price.
Chairman J . Drailcy Odham emplumed Ihe saving was not lo the
drirlmcnt of the producers. He
uld it apparenlty came from some
seven to II million dollar* In re­
bate* which were being paid year­
ly hy the market*.

thrr. Jack Bumgarner ot laws
burg. Bumgamer. a brother of
Jim of •‘Maverick" fame, lost a
chance to qualify for an alternate
position in the tournament yester­
day brrausr he didn’t report to
Ihe tec fail enough.
Unemployment Rises
Where was Bumgarner? Watch
LONDON (t'PD — The number
ing aomc of the world * best golf­ of unemployed in Britain rose to
er* on the loth tee. of course. A 536 000 In November, highest total
friend finally located him, inform- in II years.
rd him that he'd missed his "last
call" from the public address
system. lie played anyway, at Fine Harvest, Maybe
The
though told he could finish no WASHINGTON llT I ) higher than fourth—in a four- American Automobile Association
predicts that Florida will have a
aomc.
Bumgarner is president of the record • breaking winter tourilt
Florida -Georgia Turf Association. season—if the weatherman coop­
He ia the grcrnskccpcr at Lees* erate*.
hurg
Matt with the most sympathetic One-Point Landing:
audience: gollcr who stepped up,
FORT l-AUDERDALE,
Fla.
aimed at the first green and trick­ (L T D - Civilian pilot David Elli
led one down Ihe fairway. The guy ott made a one point landing—on
just ahead had boomed one long one whrel—Tuesday alter circling
and long. Many, many people were an airfield for nearly two hour*
watching because it was a play­ with a loose landing gear.
off.
Henry William* Jr.. Fleetwood.
T*a.. who scl a new course record Or .Just Plain Vodka
LONDON (LTD - The Comwith &lt; « in the qualifying round:
"I Juat play on the winter cir­ munial Daily Worker today gave
cuit," Hi* major claim to fame ' ita rraders some drink recipe*
came in winning the 1952 Tucson •for the Christmas holidays. The
t&gt;P«-n. He was a finalist in the j choices; Vodka with vermouth,
vodka and cointreau, vodka and
1930 PGA championship.
Last year. William* was struck aprlcol brandy, vodka and l-eer,
In the head here by a hall driven vodka ami dulwnnet. and Juat
by Bob Crowe, w-ho drove the plain vodka.
green on which William* was put
ling. He madr a few repairs and No More Escaping
continued to play, hut failed to BERLIN (l.T’1)—An Fast Ger­
man Communist newspaper said
qualify.
Ilurton (Paddy) LuClair Jr.. Iltr tod*) Fast Germany would seal
mingham, Ala . uho fired a &lt;9 off rscape routes to Ihe West for
second low "I d like to have four refugee* one* West Berlin l-eof (hose iRls) hacktohack. I cornea a "free city."
went home for two weeks tiecause
my [lulling amt thipping was so Florida Gets Dodd
had. They treated me right toGAINESVILLE (U l’l )—Bobby
d a y " __________________
Dodd Jr., son of the Georgia
Tr.-h football roach, ha* signed ■
gi.ai.lln .id sclauDrsItlp with the
University nf Florida, Coach Bob
Woodruff antt'iumrd tt« lay.

Taiher Takes Life
After Slaying Two

City Judge Rules
Navy Man Guilty

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LONDON llT I) -Soviet scien­
tists say a camera aboard a So­
viet meteorological rocket ha* tak­
en the first genuine photograph of
the globe. Radio Moscow said the
photograph wa* reproduced In the
new- Soviet film, ’'extraordinary
travels."

minuter ami an attorney (or the
At the clow- ol the second day facilities. Malfunction* were intro
State .Board
. .of Regent*
, , were
. ruled
,
°f 'he Sixth Bombing Derby, dured in the equipment during the [ CUAT8WORTH, C a l i f . (UPI)
out of order hy a federal judge Squadron Nine of the CSS Sara . jmu|, ted mUiion and crew, were ;'n
(h,rt m. h,.
today in a sharp exchange during toga increased it* lead lo d points
.
through the fountain of the world
Ihe trial of a suit hy three Ne­ oxer
the nearest competitor graded on trie manner m which rej|gfoua colony today, • killing
groes seeking admission to a Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven of 'he discrepancies were corrected, barefoot "metalah" K r i s h n a
while col lege
A Squadron One crew front the Vent a and destroying the main
the CSS F I) Roosevelt,
Thr Rev. Samuel Vk William*,
Tuesday s Derby event consist ESS Independence ron&gt;lsting of monastery building
professor ot philosophy at Moore rd o( a special weapons operation Ledr Dirk Da* tv itrcralt eo.it
|(a lt p| Khl 0(hrr p0r,„ n»_ Inliouse College, a Negro institution
tn.vndcr. Ensign Bill 111.*' r more. r |udini; an 11-month • old boy—
al
mission
for
each
competing
in Atlanta, was on the witne** crew Thr mission wa* carried out l-ambatxlier-navlgator and Ed wrrp k i l l e d
or m I a a In g
stand when attorney B D (Buck)
Svkrs. aviation machlni*! mate lffo n ||ng m sheriff's Capt. Howon
the
ground
in
special
training
Murphy a*ked him
third class made a prrfrrt .core ar&lt;) Bnwman. At least three oth­
"Are you a member ol the
in the event, a* did aircraft rom- er* were injured, one—a 9 yearCommunist Parly?"
mandrr Ledr. Ralph Mattus, bom­ eld girl—critically.
Williams at first said simply
bardier navigator U. (jgl Abe
charred body was found
that he was not. I'pon reflection,
Fennell, and radar gunner Gordon InA'rnta’a
Ihe
smouldering
wreckage. It
however, he added that he con
Mitchell, aviation structural mech­ was Identified hy denial
work.
siderrd the question an insult and
anic first rlass. all of Heavy At­ The blast caved In one wall of
shot a question at Murphy.
tack Squadron Nine.
"Are you a member ot Ihe
In Event III. Nine scored a near the huil.hng. and spread debrla
Visiting Navy admiral* and air perfect 98 points, followrd closely several hundred feel In Box Can­
Klan? ' he asked
At that pom! Federal Judge craft executives will ride in new [,y One with !»3 pulm*. Squadron yon, some 30 mile* northwest of
Boyd Sloan ruled Ixilh out of order cars from Sanfonl automobile Seven, representing Ihe ESS Kn ims Angeles in the Santa Susana
and the rase got bark to fund* dealer* showroom*. The ear* were terprtse, scored 90 [mint* and Lie Mountain*
Debris Start* Fire
made available today bv Wtllls- ven of Ihe CSS F. I). Roosevelt
mentals
The flaming wreckage touched
Mr* Marion .Moore, now of PonUar and Buifk, Strickland was fourth with
[minis.
Springfield, Ohio, and formerly *e- Morrison Font, Holler Motor Sal­ With scores adjusted hy arbitra­ off a brush fire that roared outcretary in the Atlanta NAAlT of- es (Chevrolet atxl Oldamoblle) tion umpire*, the Derby standings of control through the tinder dry
watershed. Some 250 men war*
lice, testilied that she applied lor a ml Hunt Mercury.
through Event III are: Nine (10
admission to Georgia Stair Col­ Dignitaries started arriving yes- poinls; Eleven, 3H points: One, out on Ihe fire line*.
A roll member, Brother Martin,
lege in Atlanta with four other terday for Ihe highly puhlirired 309 |K&gt;inl*. and Seven. IM |x&gt;ints
Negroes
bonti'ing derby. Ibey- will t&gt;e honTlirre additional high • score mid deputies that shortly before
She **td she typed a number nrrd tomorrow night v*ith a stag event* remain in the Derby, all the explosion he overheanl "Mas­
of letter* and did some mailing dinner at the Mayfair Country1consisting of mock rumbal mu ter" Vent* and another hrotbar
in a con venation with a stranger
in an rffort to have the appltra - ('lull.
■ion* and rillier actual prartlre
Karlyte
lloutholder, Sanfo* J Ismib drops or liad.tr Bomb Site in Ihe office of Ihe main monaalions processed according to regu
attorney, will welcome Ihe visiloti suiied drops, t'oiupclition still ran trry building.
lation* of ihe university system
Tlie regulation ihal Irtpped up during the harliequo wlilch starts Ik- won hy any nf ihe competing The man was wearing shoes
ami was not a member of
the Negroes who brought the suit at 6;3u. Heading thr list nf digni­ squadrons.
Ihe sect became none of then
was one requiring signature* of taries expected are Vice Admiral
Event IV began today al 7:30 a.
three alumni on all applications W A'. Davis, Depuly Commander* m. when a twin Jet Sky warrior wear shoes, Martin aaid. T h a
stranger was in hla early 20a,
ami A'ice
Another witness. Rosalind Me in Elilef, Allantle Fieri,
,, „
ruaml Into the air carrying a prac- were khaki clothe* and carried a
Admiral
ft
L.
Rees
Commansl.r
,
lM
,
ml)
^
^
,
Gee William*, testified Ihal she
small canvas zipper hag about II
......aJ target
____________
..
picked up her application blank Naval Air lorce. U. S. Atlantk- on
ship grounded
at Cape inches lung.
at Ihe Atlanta Life Insurance Co., Fleet.
Hatter**, off the roast of North "I heard Ihe mailer say, ’What
More than 100 xisitors, l&lt;x-al Carolina.
a Negro • operated firm loealed
do you think I am. a hypocrite?'
half a block from the.NAACP of Naval officer* and Imaineasmen
A bomber stream uf Allis fol Just before I left the building and
will attend Ihe slag dinner.
flee.
lowed at 10 minute intervals aa in a moment lha whole thing « •
each crew prepared lo bettrr its plndesl." Marlin said.
squadron's position in Ihe stand­ Fire officials said there waa
ings. Final scores for this event "no doubt the explosion wag
also will contain thr score the caused by a bomb."
bomber* make on a Radar Bomb
Nile run at Jacksonville, Fla. A
Iota! of (50 points are al slake.

Local Car Dealers
To Supply Vehicles

Mistrial Declared
In Bomber's Case

Ike ‘Deplores* Acts

ATLANTA tU I’l l — A mistrial
WASHINGTON (LTD — l*re»i was declared today In ihe rase
NEW PORT RICHEY. Ha.
Bright, accused p* m**'
tl I’ll— A lather shot and killed dent Elsenhower today branded as ter George
mind Ing the bombing of the
hi* two teen aged stepdaughter*, reprehensible Ihe defiance of Ihe
critically wounded hi* wife and Civil Rights Commission hy Ala­ Atlanta Jewish Temple.
Judge Durwood T. IV pro
then took his own life in Iheir bama authorities.
nounced the case a mistrial alter
trailer home late Tuesday night
Ihe J u r o r * reported they could
Sheriffs Deputy Basil Gaines, Love Thy Neighbor
"never
reach a verdict."
the first officer on Ihe scene, said
WEST COVINA. Calif. tl l’D William Cooper, about 05. fired Mrs. Naomi Walsh, convicted of The 12 man jury, which includ­
three pistol shot* into In* step striking a neighbor with a hose ed a former Ku Klux Klan mem­
daughters, Dorothy Allen, U. and norile, was sentenced Monday to ber. reported It had reached no
New life wa* put into the UvieKatherine, tt, a* they walked ' read Ihe hook "How lo Win vrntirt In 22 hour* and 30 minute*
do Chamber of Commerce during
of debate, the longest such delibe­
down the narrow hallway of their Friend* and Influence People '
a reorganization meeting lait
ration in an Atlanta crlmlnsl case
trailer about to mile* north of
night. An entimiiastic group at­
in 3) year*.
here.
Drinks
‘Evidence’
tended despite conflicting engage­
Jury Foreman Ralph Castle­
Paoprr'a critically wounded wife,
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPD - berry loW the court, *1 hriieve
ment*.
Dorothy,
35,
wa*
found
In
her
bed
Juror Rtrhard S. Carter was eaHouar* will be numherrd by a
Cooper, an eleetriclan and han­ cused from duty Alonday after he this jury will never rrarii * ver­
com miller under the direction »(
dyman. wa* slumped nearby, a admitted he drank a can of lncr dict.
Mayor te e Cary. Ben Jonea and
Judge Eye gave the stair until
.32 caliber pistol near Ins body. submitted In evldenee in a bur­
Y. L. Lingo. The tnn wilt report
Marrh I lo bring Bright lo Dial
Gaines
said
he
rould
determine
on ihe project’* progress at a
glary' trial.
again. Hr waa the lint of live
no motive for Ihe shootings. There
meeting, Jan. It. Election of offi­
men Indicted lo go on trial for thr
was
no
suicide
note
cer* alao will be held at Ihia lime. Appliance Sales
His Appointed Round Oct 12 bombing
The deputy said, however. Ihal
Chriatmaa light* will he pt up
NETLEY. England (L T D - Net
Tbr defense wa* blocked in It*
Cooper and hi* wife were known
m the dow-nlown lection nett Statement Wrong
(her rain, or sleet, nor age stays altrmpt to free Bright. Defense
to
have
had
violent
quarrel*
re­
Thuraday night. Member* of the
postman Fred lime Irom complet­ lawyer* c h a r g e d he would he
Chamber are asked help in their A Herald Mory yntrrday said cently.
ing liix appointed rounds Mine plac-rd in double jeopardy by be­
Ihal
Sanford
(,'as
C
o,
which
*»
installation. The lighti will lw purcovered hi* usual right-mile route ing rr Died, but Judgr rye said
rhaicd by volunteer*. I’ M. icekirtg a franchise for distribu­ Appliance Dealers
Monday on hi* Mth birthday
the Grorgt* Constitution allowrd
Smllbaoe. Harold Lyle -’/ 1 Ben tion of natural gas here, would Ik*
a second trial when a mistrial la
unaMe
lo
*el|
appliance*
Jones, Mayor Clary it in charge
Expect
Good
Year
deflated.
Millionaire
Demoted
This
statement
wa*
untrur.
Ac-,
of decorating a Chriitma* irre
CHICAGO -(U P D — Significant
KARACHI, Pakistan (UPD - 1
on the ground* of the Firal Hap. lording to the proposed ordinance • ale*
inrreasca in 1939 for major llajt Moos*, a millionaire, to&gt;tay
granting Ihe franchise, the City |
(lit Church.
Appreciation Day
The Oviedo Chamiier will sell of Sanford agrees not to sell ap- appliances have been predicted hj- was suddenly only a half-million­
a leading sales executive.
pllrflcej
oe
-ir-c
le
in
any
way
aire
Custom*
officials
dlaeo.ered
Chriatmaa trot-. to he|H benefit
Forecasting a five In eight per hidden gold and currency worth Recreation Listed
Ihe Chamber'* work. Boawald Nne- with the gas company during the
Recreational activities for all
gel ia in charge of purchasing Ihe 25 year* that Ihe franchise would cent rise in the coming year. John more than a million rupees at his
F. McDaniel. Hotpolnt Company'* plush home, lie vtaa fined the r i a sc* will tie part of Navy Aft reIw in effect.
Ireea ami superviiiog th-v tale
per
ruuivalent
of
a
general
sales
manager,
said
"the
Following
the
first
2ft
year-,
half-million r jJ|,[on n,j- Saturday at Fori 'lei
Ben Ward Jr. c inducted ihe
the city rould, if it *o desired. pur­ sale* gain will he all acrota the dollars
Ion I’ark
mrriime.
chase the system, nm it and sell board; no one product will stand
Ender the direction of thr San­
out."
appliances.
Frosty Double Ibp
ford Recreation Department, re
CHICAGO (L T D '— The Inter lay*, volley hall, horse shoe*.
Unusual Tattoo,
national Association of Ice Cream dodge ball and basketball will keep
Manufacturers convened its :.lth athletic guest* busy. Also planned
But He Refutes It
annual meeting loday as thr mrr* I* a lather and son softball game.
eijr&gt; dipped In Id degrees below The Jaycee sponsored luncheon
TAIPEI —(LTD — The crew
zero.
atoard the U. S. Navy Dealroyer
will feature a free chicken dinner
McPermut on palrol in the Forfor all Navy personnel and their
n w a Strait* haa the uaual roller
Peso Value Dropped famillet Civillana may purchase
lion of tattoo* of motto*, women.
SANTIAGO, Chile (UFD Old­ tickets at the park, or get them
anchor*, etc., but Seaman D. R. Joseph Renkuwir, 20-year-old prodciog arm of the city govern­ ie devalued its |&gt;e*o by 6 2 per (rom bonnes* houses announced in
McCullough of Birmingham. Ala., Navy man. was found guilty of ment. This (the flnej serve* lo rent Tuesday night in an effort in yesterday'* Herald,
larceny ami opposing a police of­ bear out my i-oint. The $50 penal­ attract foreign investments and
la tattooed with a difference.
Added tu the list are Goodyear
On hla ihoulder McCullough ficer early today by municipal ly la tangible evidence of my increase tia exports.
v-niee Store*. Marcrl Faille Sign
woara the word*, "Thll aailor Judge Ambrose OllUf. RenVowir thoughts that defendants who de­ 1 c* t
1 avi
1
L’u Western Auto Associate Store,
ahould go to Heaven. He *prnt was fmed |3 o and co»l* or 30 fend themselves vigorously are ‘t . S c h o o l s C l o s e d
Itoumillat and Anderson. Rn Jay's
penalized."
days
in
jail
for
the
first
offense,
hla hitch In hell." McCullough
NEW YORK (Ul’l) - lour Hill Implement Co., N’ehl Bolllirtg
and
$150
and
costs
or
13
days
fur
Frederick protested tbc fine
apparently docin’t mean It. He
since one of the charge* bearing luorp school* were closed Tuesday,Go and Gentral Florida Foods
reenltalrd recently for all year*. Ihe second.
by Fire Commissioner Edward F.
Another th arg e of drunk and a f.V&gt; bond was dismissed
disorderly way dismissed by Die
City attorney AV. C Hutchison Cavanagh Jr. becauie of fire hatFirm To Complete
eourl. Ler.kowic waa arrested Nov. Jr. told reporters this morning ardt.
Children Unhurt
8 by police officer Herman Har­ that tin bond i* set by the police
Paving Of Streets
riett.
chief and ia merely an appearance Chaplin Suit .Set
In Bus Accident
1.08 ANGELES (UI'D - ',
Bond waa plaied by the thief bond. Hutchison aaid, "The iity
-vanfonl City Manager AV. K.
_________
__
LAWNDALE, N. C. (U I'D — of police at 85U for ihe charge* judge rarely has jurisdiction over *1,242,332 anil (or federal income , fete)
Know lea reported Ihia
— 1'- *'-•
*— pavin*
that **-the street
More than (0 children crowded of petty larceny and drunk atsd setting the bonds. This Is a rather taxes against romedian Charles morning
into a school bus escaped serious disorderly, and IIOJ for opposing common experience In court, mhrn Chaplin 1* slated for trial in E. H. program, lontracted by the Drlandi Raving Co., will he rumpleinjury Tueaday when the bus hit a police officer.
the judge ha* beard all the testi­ Tax Court Jan. 5.
a ditch, plunged down a 12 foot Gordon Frederick, Krnkowic's mony. lie is not bound by the a- I a • ,1 ri*
01 1
1
led within the noxt two days.
embankment and landed on its attorney, protested the fine, lie mount set by the police thief."
M is S llC T r y o l a t t 'd
Seventh St. ronstrurtlon, heroof.
Tho Cite of Sanford haa receiv­ FOIST ML'GU, Calif. (UFD —• tween Mellonvilte and Sanford
(old The Sanford Herald this
Tha State Highway I'atrol u ld morning, "The floe of $50 more ed b notice from Frederick of The Navy today will make an- Aver, should be flntahed by the
10 of tho children were treated than the bond ia extremely unus­ ItenkbWie'a Intention to sue, claim­ other attempt to fire it* Regulua first week tn January, Knowles
hr local physicians for minor cut* ual. I have remarked often that ing that Harriett struck him with­ II guid'd mil*ile from the t.ST said The Seventh St. ronitrurtion
aid bruise* and wore released.
the municipal court ta a rereoue- - out provocation during the arrest. Jung County off tha Fa aim Coast, job u being done by city crews.
t

New Life Instilled
In Oviedo Chamber

0

JACK BUMGARNER

'Barefoot 'Messiah'
News Briefs tempers Gel Short Squadron Nine Increases
Among Dead; 3
Rods ‘First’ Agrain
Lead In Bombing Derby Seriously Injured

J

AAhcti the Jury entered Hie court­
room today member* were [willed 5,000 Hot Dogs
individually hy Ihe Judge to Bud
out if any Jurur Mirvctl a verdict To Be Prepared
rould be rear licit Each member
said he considered agreement im­ By Four Women
possible.
Five thousand hot dogs will ba
The fortmau. who said Monday rooked Friday by four officer'*
that the Jury was "hopelessly wives from Ihe IDtWing (Inc
dead locked," told the court that
"w e're s t i l l deadlockesl hope­
The hiitdiig* ami soft drinks will
lessly,"
be served to guesls at Ihr public
open home during the sixth bombBall Is Scheduled ing derby.
Topped willi chef* hal*. Mr*.
John Miller, Mrs Donald Runyon,
Christmas Night
Tito eleventh annual Interfrater- Mrs. Carl Hnhhtzrl ami Mrs.
nil&gt;- Hall will he hrid Christmas Ralph Chandler will cfll-late at
night at the Mayfair Inn from 9 the stand* when hungry apeetatori crowd the Naval Air Station.
p j u . In 1 a. 111
The Interfralernily Hall Is al­ The dogs, turns and relishes have
ways a highlight of th r Sanfonl all iwen donated for the open
house hy AA'ade'a Supermarket.
Christinas season
Tony I’ere* anil hi* orehslr* will Bill Wade also has arranged for
play for danrlng in the ballroom, free cold drinks from Ihe CocoAll member* of national, college Cota Bottling Co.
and ias&lt;-ial fraternities and aororGov. Iwltoy Collina ia cspecie*I
iliei are invited lo attend.
tu head this list nf dlvtinguiihed
Membership due* in Ihe Semin­ visitors Friday, final day nf the
ole County Interfralernily Aaao- derby.
riatinn may be paid I&gt;ee. IB-Dl at
Ihe Chamber of ( onimeree from
•J to 5 p. m Invitations ami guest
tods tu the hall may lx* picked up Pretty Weather
at that lime.
Final arrangement* will be an Is Forecast Here
Excellent weather is ahead for
noun»ed at * later date.
Sanford and Seminole County.
In a rrport tn ihe Chamber of
Gas Tax Increased Commerre
Hi I* morn In;. Ihe wra
Iher bureau at the Sanford Naval
In Past 3 Years
Air Station aaid that only a few
CHICAGO —(E l'll —Fourteen showers tomorrow morning might
»t*te* have raised I axe* on gaso­ mar the remaining days of this
line nr diesel oil In the past three busy week, which include* thr
year*, according In a survey hy Mayfair Golf open, the HatWing
the Federation of Tax Administra­ One bombing derby and Navy Ap­
tors.
preciation Day.
The increase* bnnslrd the aver­
age state tax on a gallon nf gaso­
line tn 5 91 rents The average
had hern 578
Twenty states tax gasoline six
cent* a gallon. 10 sla'r* im|&gt;o*r a
.even cent lax. and 10 lax each
gallon five cents.

Fly-Over Planned
For Public Friday

The air dritionilratlun Friday at
Ihe Hanford Naval Air Station will
include a fly-over by Ihe largest
formation nf A3D Sky-warrior*
ever assembled.
The aircraft of HatWing Onrf
thru will dcmonsDate carrier
landing procedures in judged competition during the final exerclia
of thr sixth bombing derby.
Timing will lie nf prime consid­
eration, just as it is during operalions from Ihr flight deck of cn
aircraft carrier. The pilots will
land the jet bmr.l-rff at (9 second
interval*. The .Skywarrior la tha
largest earner aircraft In th«
world.
The air show Friday ia not In­
tended to t* a display of trtek
Hying, which is never used In oprrationa. Proper carrier proced­
ures and timing will be emphaaiiest.
The airmanship competition wilt
climax an mitre week of bombing
derby rv rails. Tho San/nrd Naval
Air Station will !&gt;e open to the
public from II a. m. until 4:JfJ
p. m. Highlight «f the Open House
will l«* the airmanship demonstra­
tion.

Weather
Partly rlomly with seallcrrd
shussrrs lo d .j, tonight md Thnraday. Temperatures about
same. High today *5 to 80, low
tnalahl 35 lo 12. North to north-

raxt wind* ID la IS mile* per
hour today, becoming east to
northeast Innlcht.

Market Humming,
Additions Started

The
Ruby Found In W«mmIh Market

Sanfonl Stale Fannera
sold fruit and produce
WAUKEGAN, III — (UFD I’cter Fouloua, Lake Coun’y depu­ valued at 81(5,078.75 during Ihr
ly sheriff, slopped Ills automobile month of November, officials -aid
on a lonely road, northwest of today.
mi ■
here to check a lire, heard
a u&gt;
baby Sale* during the past month ininto a nearby "woodi eluded 30 varieties of produce amt
« r . walked
and found a nrwbnm baby K|r| freR. a l°'»l °f n&lt;-IM package*.
wrapped in a cloth. Attendant* at 1 Leo
, , ftutnrr, manager of the
,hr f c lp lu j where he looh tier market, .aid "we are anticipating
o id the Child wa. about two hours • rteoiEbrcaklng year. CllmaHe renditions cooperating, the
market la expecting to do a $5
million business in this fiscal year,
Following: Orders
llutner added.
NEW HAVEN. Conn. —( UPD— The market'* fruit house now 1*
Folice reported that a thief who running at rapacity, putting out
swiped a phonograph alao took oranges, grapefruit and tanger­
several records. Including "Snatch ine*. Twenty of the 2] tUila at the
and Grab It" and "Take Me With market now are occupied, two
You."
pmipecU hare entered MgoUa-

liana to the unfilled stalts.
Itutner aaid a new heating *yftrin is Iveing installed In Unit One
and eooslrxirtion is under way eo
a new*, modern restaurant which
will accommodate 72 patron*.
Flana are nearing completion for
an up-to-date "red ltner truck
servire station, which will be •»peralrd around the clock.
Two new firms doing bariMaa
at the market are American hadure Exchange, Inc., and Vkm m t
Rag Co.
llutner said whan present plan
are completed, Including the lta&amp;scaping along French Are., tha
Sanford Stott Farmer*' Market
will be the •'•how place a t the
South." re far t i market* a n
roocerned.

�—JL.

fa r* 2—Wed.. Dec. 10. 195S

Maybe people in Seminole Counly wonder whet the Jayeeei do
with thel' «p»re lime.
During this week of coif loom*
menu, bombln; deride*. and
Christmas shor.ping, they already
have managed to stage a Christmai parade, surprise the rom mu*
nlly with Navy Appreciation Day

Plane Hits Homes,
Six Persons Dead
THE "TIGERS” TAKE TO THE AIR—Select crews from
VAH-1 Jacksonville baited Heavy Attack aiimdroit, nrc
flying in the sixth buntbinj; rlcrhy thir. vvrclc. The veteran
squadron will move to the Sanford Navnl Air Station in
- February'. Helmets worn by VAH-I crews nrc painted with
‘tiger stripes. Left to rijrht, Ens. Ilarvcy K Fisher, bom­
bardier-navigator; Lt. Don M. Sullivan, phinc commander.
Warren C. Stieren. radar gunner. (Official U. S. N. I’hoto)

Television Causes
Drop In Fan Mail
HOLLYWOOD—(UPI)—The only business is slower since the arri­
post office in the world with a val of television,
•pedal dlrlilon for fan mall finds "Wo used to gel up in 60.U00
Idler* a day for movie stirs until TV came Into its own." said
Walter Botl, white-haired, SlyearLongwood
old m anager of the Hollywood Post
Office.
"Now w« average about 7.y«
letters daily. But most of thr mall
is still for film people. Fans just
don't seem to write directly lo
TV’ stars as much as they do to
movie tia ra .”
Bolt, manager of the post office
j
By JO IIAMMOND
-Lyman High student*, guests ef for 12 years, maintains a special
Channel • Bandstand program last staff of fiva employes who do noth­
Saturday received enthusiastic ap­ ing but so n fan mall. The divi­
sion operates II hours a day.
proval of viewers.
• Students giving pantomime per- "In the old days." he said, "we
form anr«i were Cathy Abraham, used lo have 720 srparate slots for
doing "A Whole Lot of Shaking Co- mnvle stars. But today we have
lag On” ; Diane Wnjclechowski, only 120. for ihe very top people."
“I'm Going Away With the Sian The rest of thr fsn mall, for
la Tha Little White Coat"; Joanne most film and TV performers,
and Joyce Gaonsell. "With a Wig- goes directly lo Ihe studios.
According to Belt, about 21 per
|i » and a Walk."
■The aiming group "Ensemble cent of the fan mail tomes from
Lyman" also presented atlec- forrlgn countries. Uaftng through
a batch, lie ihowcd postmark*
a.
—nalph Diggs, principal of Lyroin. from South America. Nationalist
Itcompanied the students to the China and Ghana.
"The funny pari," said fan mail
U mHo.
worker Edwin W. Sontig, W, "is
STITCH AND CHATTER
that the people in many of these
*' Mra. Etta Jamta was hostess to foreign nations see a lot of our
the regular weekly meeting. Tuts- oldest fsiinw and write to atari
•Ay. of the Stitch and Chatter club most people today don't even re| | her home on la k e Honkrr.
mrnitwr.
• -Attending were Mmc#. M argin! "Wo gel letters, (or instance,
IfRvnnaan, L (iladwin. Catherine for Pearl White, James Kirkwood
Lawton, Helen Mlllian, Eva Richer —and, of course, Rudolph Valen­
gnd Rose Kshir.
tino."
HONOR ROLL STL’DENIS
Suntag wouldn't comment on
• The following studenla made Ihr wlial stars nave received llic mo-t
honor roll during the second six­ fsn m ill over the yesrs because
he felt it would be "unethical pub­
er** k period at Lyman High.
Seventh grade: Donna McCoy, licity."
Glenda Payne. Martha Purktlt, But a postal worker said Mar­
lon Brando and Cary Grant re­
Lynn Roberta, Marcia Lyons.
• Eighth grade: Retty Field, Jtrrni ceive a t much as any star in film
far Jordon, Marion Helms. Sandra history.
Reeves, Beverly Yales.
. Ninth Grade; Carolyn Havnir,
Ifln cy Letourneur. Patricia P u r Funeral Tuesday
tans. Taula Andrews. D aw n
Barnes. Divld Rlanehard, Jin For Robert Lord
fb n m el. Tatrlrla Walsh. Dianne
Funeral services for Robert W.
fp lrta , Darlrne Shea. Paula lllcks. Lord, who died Saturday, were
' Tenth grade’ William Macher. conducted yesterday afternoon at
P atty Morgan, Bever’y Curtlia.
the Eheneier Methodist Church
Elavcnth grade: Bobby Bennett. Officiating wrre the Hrvi
Igm aa Druiit, Thelma Rowles. Charles K. Brown, pastor, J. \V.
John Kennedy, Merton Van Pelt. Austin, of Orlando, for man*
Lucy Moun, Itclty Morgan,
tears pastor of tha samr ihurch,
. Twelfth grade: Ronnie Allen. Atd long-lime friend of the dedene Colt. Palsy Hollis. Csrol leased Burial was in Lake View
LueareUI. David Stevenaon, Tat Cemclery.
McNeil, Valerie Schrodme.
Active pallbearer* were Guy
W. Warmack, W. L. Uteri, Ralph
JAYCEE NEWS
The teen age dance sponsored by Peters, Vie Vrnelt, II. J Turner
the local Jayccei, Saturday night, and Raymond Fandifer. Honorary
was attended by approximately IJ. pallbearers were Fred K Wilson.
Charles Koch was chairman of the Edwaru F. t-ane. C. C, Priest. A.
W. Hamit, Irank E-an*. W. H.
•vent.
A contribution of S20 was made OTIarr and Clifford Johnson.
Inadvertantly omillcd from the
to Us* annual Christmas party b)
list
of auruvor* of Mr. Lord in
the club.
Monday's Herald were the follow­
rLRtsONALS
Hr- ard Mrs. F. R Baumholirr ing: Mrs. Edna L. Norman, daugh­
and children of Green Cove ter; Mr*. E. C. Bowman. West
Springs, spent the weekrnd with Palm Beach, and Mrs. Emma 1~
Hie parenli, Mr. ami Mrs. J. W, l.etaon, Poquonnock Bridge. Conn.
listen.
Baumholser.
Mr. and Mn. Loula Jadin nf
G reta Bay. Wts. have returned to Siamese cats are born pure
their home on Lake itre rt for the white. Their paws, tail and face
become dark later in life.
winter months

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NORFOLK. Va. fL'PI &gt;- A Navy
tanker plane, turning for an
emergency landing, lost Its port
engine only eight city blocks from
Ihe runways of Norfolk Nasal Air
Station Tursdiy and crashed into
a cluster of homes, killing six per­
sons.
The dead were the plane’* four
rrewmen and two inland In one
of the homes. The mother of the
ehlldrrn. who was In tlm home
at the time, was hospitalised in
a state of shock.
The Navy launched an inveitigallon today intn the cau&lt;c of the
crash, which touched off an ex
plosion ami sent 13.000 pounds of
let fuel and gasoline spewing fire
through two houses and scorching
a third. Flrrmen fought the blase
two hour* but the l«o homes, one
unoccupird, were destroyed.
Tha twin prop tanker also sliced
a truck in half.
The Infant victims were tdentlfield as H -monthold Joseph R.
Tondora Jr. and hii monthold
lister, Josephine.
Their father. Navy Lt. Joseph
R. Tondora. was picked up by a
helicopter from the submarine
USS Requine olf the Virginia
Capes and returned to Norfolk.
The crew members killed were
Lt. Cmdr. George Wilson. 21, pi­
lot of Norfolk, survived by his
wife and three children: Em. Fred
M. Clancy 111, 20, co-pilot, surviv­
ed by Ids parrnts, nf Klssimmrr,
Fla.; Patrick T. Toomry, 19, son
of Mr. ami Mrs. Francis J. Toom
ey of Durham, N. C.j and John E.
Delaney, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Timothy J. Delaney of Chelaea,
Mass.
The truck driver, C Sheppard
Jr. of Suffolk, Va.. was treated
for shock and sent home.

Deaths
NEW YORK (DPI ►
—Dr, Don
aid G. Tewksbury. M, professor
of education at Teachers College
nf Columbia University, died
Monday afirr an illness of sev­
eral months.
NEW YORK lU Pli - Funeral
aerviret will be held today fnr
G. Gale Dixon, 73. an expert in
water supply ami sewer engineer­
ing. Dixon, who dlrd Sunday of a
h.-art ailment, had supervised
projett throughout the United
States and In South America.

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ard help with practically every
other function.
Now they are selling Christmas
tree*. Th» sale will begin Sunday
afternoon In the Jaycee lot at the
corner of french Ave, and Fifth
St. There Is no doubt about tha
location—it’s Ihe one with the half
completed
Jaycee
Information
booth on it. The young men hope
to fmanee its rnmptelion with
funds from the sale of Ihr trres.
On Sunday morning. Ihe Jaycee*
will put up many of the wondsycmellir.g Hr tree*, ahipped from
northwestern Canada. Salesman
will lie on the lot from 3 to 9
p. m every night SalA ladies
(Jaycee Wivrsi will take over Ihe
lot during the daytime, from 10
lo 3. Weekend duty will go to the
men.
About 700 tree* have been or­
dered for the sale. In addition,
wreaths and Christma. tree Hand*
will he sold this year. The wreaths
are the permanent kind that last
for years. If given proper rare.
Christmas Tree Chairman Mason
Wharton urges Seminole County
residents lo buy their tree* early.
"The trees will stay fresh and
green if y ou put them in a bucket
with water and sugar," he said.

Reject Ultimatum,
Berlin Mayor Asks

Seminole Huh School has re­
leased the names of those students
who received striigbt A's during
tha last ala weak*.
Seniorr arc: Audrey Bolter,
Peggy West gate, Wally Philips,
Alan Swaim; juniors. P e tty
FYice, Sherlene Shepard. Buddv
Fulper, Henry Margin. Steve
rowall, James Sherrard: sopho­
mores, pone; freshmen, Ann Schu­
macher; eight gride, none.
Those who received an A-mlnus
averarc. indicating that they earn­
ed more A’s than H's. were sen­
iors, Mary Etn Adams, Mary Lee
Barren. Jackie Hem. Linda Wim­
berly, John Dinkins, Cliff McKlb-

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S.N.A.S. Deft to right, I.t. Floyd [llirnrd, left wing, Lcdr.
Art Hlicacncr. "tail-end C'hurlic." Cdr. Fail Vote*, lead
man. Lt. Bill Fippin. right wing. (Official U- S. N. Photo)
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IOWA CITY. Iowa —(UPM Iowa’s popcorn crop was "Just
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BERLIN (U PI&gt;- Lord Mayor
Willy Brandt will fly to Paris this
week end and lo Washington and
New York next month to plead
fur Western rejection of the So­
viet "ultimatum" on Berlin.
Brandt, armed with a resound
Ing mandate from West Berlm
voters, will go to Bonn Friday for
talks with West German leaders
tnd then to Paris where he will
make himself available lo a
NATO foreign minister! meeting
He will go lo the United Stairs
in January to make speeches and
hold discussions In New York and
Washington. He also may visit
other American cities to plead
West Berlin’* case.
Sources said the trips reflected
West Berlin eor.cem that the West­
ern powers may be growing tired
of holding Ihi* former enemy capi­
tal against the Soviet and Com­
munist East German armies that
surround it.
West Borllners returned Brandt
tu oliicc Sunday with a vastly Inrreased majority for hii Socialist
Party in an election that was
clearly a personal victory for the
lord mayor, lie has become die
sypvlml of the rlty'a determina­
tion to remain free.

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DAY

bln. Henry Schumacher, Mary
Jane Flynt; Juniors, Nancy But­
ler. Cathy Carlor, Janet Glenn.
Doiorti Hargrtave. Geraldine Ja ­
cobs. Marilyn McDaniel, Jean MeMurrottgh, Linda Rouman, Joycef
Welnmann. Johnny Allred, Eric
Hodeen. David Goersa, Cordell
Jeffrey, Ronnie Lindsey.
Sophomores. Nancy Thomas, Joy
Waster: freshmen, Lynn C rahtrn,
Desta Homer. Frankie Jones, Laurine Lockhart. Sharon Maxwell.
Debbie Scot I. John Boniface. John
Goers*, Roll William*: eighth
grade. R-ietl* F.nsietn, Carolyn
Turner, Donna Young. Tommy
Hinson.
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BY FREDERICK C. OTHMAN youngish, nervous president it Ih- when there was a Christmas Fund.
WASHINGTON — Now the Sons- Ilotxl Ventilating Co., Inc , did not No records, Cronin relorted.
tori have visions of Christmas give him any cuff Unka, or money,
He then found himself captain­
among Chicago’s elderly tinsmiths,
ing how come he received two v
either.
He
said
nobedy
gave
him
snipping out with the flick of prac­
dividend chreks of S2.VM »jch '*
ticed wrlilf, gal retired atari (or csih for Christmas ba*trts. The from a healing firm in wiiici ha
the topi of their Chrirtmai trees. union hat no Christmas Fund.
was stockholder One of these
The deal (nr thr retired sheet "We u»cd to have one years checks Cronin Ustcd on his own
metal men at first sounded good ago. slim Ihcrc wa» a lot oI un lax returns. The other fc. said he
in an old time. Chicago ey so rt! employment," he said. "We d pul , forgot. All this struck the Senators
o( way. A parade o( healing-duet one o( our jobless mm in charge as being strange at Christmas­
contractors told the Senate racked and the employers would aend time.
committee that they weren’t allow- around their trucks to deliver the "I nisi! ajrce w’lh you. Mr.
ed to go into businesa until they’d baskets of food Rut we Hopped Cronin, that some of the biggest
forked over 1300 each in rath— all that when employment got bet- lies I vc heard in a long lime have
I been hrard right here today m- *
no cheeks, please — for the Christ- , ter."
mas Fund of Sheet Metal Union' Sen John McClellan (D .. Ark.) der oath," Sen McClellan said.
Looks to me like a rough Christ­
Local T3. headed by the white* wondered how four contractors in
haired and atmost Santa Claui-y , row testified they had to give mas coming up for the Chicago
loosing Arthur II. Cronin.
cash personally to Cr&lt; nin. while tinsmiths and their handsomely
They said they either gave the , fifth said he believed he hand- tailored leaders.
money to Cronin, himself, or to r,j his $300 to Ka'serlcin.
his lu.rwo per year assistant,
"All lies," cried Cronin. “ 1 Demands Ignored,
Joseph K. Kahcrleln. One said hr never did hear such lies."
thought it waa odd that hr was
Kaberlein said he did believe Bandit Flees Bank
solicited for the Christmas Fund
those
contractors probably had
NEW YORK - f U P lI — A man
in September, but he forked over
cheated on Iheir income tax re walked up to Mrs. Sylvia Meyers,
anyhow.
| Another said he gave a lotal * « " ,
t.r r t , f‘M,inC •I*"* ,hp a teller at a New York savings
bank, and handed h rr a deposit
of VM In rash to Cronin plus a
*un'' ,0
UP
pair of 173 cuff links to make the
"Yes. I&gt;ut we have talked to slip on which he had wriltrn a
Christmas of the union boss a numerous sheet metal firms in t hi warning (hat he'd blow Up the
little hippier. It developed then cago," insisted committee counsel place if she didn't hand osrr "a
that anybody who wants to be a Robert Kennedy, "amt two out of Ilino sand dollar* fait."
tinsmith in Chicago has got to pay three said Ihcy made these conMrs. Meyers just waved him
aside and attended to two other
$375 in initiation fees. This did tributions."
seem to include his rights lo a Liars, every one. Cronin said. customers When he demanded to
Christmas food basket when he lie took no gifts from anybody, know if the teller thought hr was
got old, but Cronin angrily scutch- except may lie a little fruit and kidding, she still Ignorrd him
The bandit, thoroughly diseour*
ed that idea,
whisky, hr added Sen McClellan
i
lie s. id that Cecil Johnson, the demanded to see the records for aged, shambled out.

lUdU Sr WHACK
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RIGHT HEKC1

H ard To U nderstand
Tha Siaford City CommUalon has authorized City Man*
«t«r Wanan E. (Pate) Knowles to uncover the culprit* who
broke lock* on door* of Civie Center cupboard*, taking
dishes therefrom, using «ald rilahee and leaving them dirty.
Al a result of the above underhanded action, several
member* of local civic dub* were forced to wash their
dishes, which are kept stored in the cupboard* at the Civic
Center.
According to the report of Commissioner David Gutchel.
the acts are believed to have been committed by someone
.ether than members of organizations which meet at the
Center regularly.
Commissioner Earl Higginbotham suggested that the
organization which wa* meeting at the Center be held reible for the damage. In a light vein, he also suggested
the offender be charged a “reasonable" price for the
cashing chores performed by club member*.
In a serious vein, however, Higginbotham said that the
city is paying enough money to got bettor supervision than
tijese act* Indicate.
I I Sanford ha* a modern Civie Center, a building of which
all can be proud. It I* hard to understand why anyone would
attempt to destroy any of the property In the Center. Evi­
dently the culprit* were not taxpayer*. Otherwise, they
probably would be more careful.
The Civic Center h u been used a* one of Sanford's chief
drawing cards for conventions. In recent months, several
large group* hava com* to thh city because of the facilities
available at the Center.
Commissioners are so interested in keeping it in fine
shape that they have passed a resolution which prohibits the
use of chairs or any other Civic Center equipment outside
the building, no matter who or what the request.

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C harity Ball Saturday
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Washington Calling

Banfort Elk* will «t*|* their annual charity hall Rntur^
day night
By WILLIAM S. WHITE
Fund* from the hall will be used to help nupport the WASHINGTON - Ol the Scnale'a
Hnrry-Ann* Children's Home In Umatilla.
forthcoming drbsle on Ihe filibust­
Tlw charity ball ia one of several fund-ralalnff project* er rule it could tie said that rarely
Bponsored for the home by the Elk*. Another I* the T*n* have ao many lieen so profoundly
jrerlne Bowl football fame, to be atayed In Orlando thin 'affn-trd by so grave an irtue un
J derstood by to few.
nianth.
The charity ball la a big social event each year. Club The derision will come at a lime
when Ihe pnwrr of persuading the
mambera, their friends and patron* dance ao that youngster* I country
by bland and happy over:M Harry-Ann* mlfht have the finest care poaalble.
I simplifications, by stirring the fear
A visit to Harry-Anna would convince anyone that Flor- of being "out of line," by the
Elka are doing an outstanding job.
comforting appeal of simply bung
Juat In case you haven't got your ticket, there I* plenty In the majority, It Incomparably
the grealcil in our history.
before tha ball.
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Sales Tax Gains In October Cited
&gt; AALLAHASSEB (U P l)-fa U i
collaetleas baaed oa Ortabar
5•ssn
1 inarsated mere than $139,800
the aama month In 1037.
But Compirollfr Ray E. Green
aaya this Is no cause lo expect
any overnight rhangee In the
State's flnindal picture.
Often aald collections totaled
$U,4TEM, ae increase of $345,074
ever October of last year. It
waa a* Increase of S*33.t73 over
the amount collected this past
September.
However, Ocean said these re­
ports "offer ao encouragement
for any Immrdlate change in Ihe
■tale's present financial or econo­
mic condition."
The s'sta recently hat htd to
borrow from some of its trust
fuada to stay im a cash basil.
Total isles tea collections this
fiscal year amounted lo IS4.&amp;S1.BSD, an Inert see of •4,4$7,n7

erar collections st this time last
year.
Gas l i t collrclions hu ed on
Ocloher la in were M.MM.S91, an
Increase of $$47,340 n \rr (be tame
period last year. Total gawllnr
collections were $13,097,$00, an
increase of »l,7M,Ji»,
Dada County ted in sales tax
collections with $1.404.ho*, fot
lowed by Duval with 11,140,474
and Hillsborough with $900,072.

Lettern For Yule
NEW BRITAIN, Conn. - f U P li
—Mrs. Mary Downey wants her
ion In know he'i not forgotirn
(hie Chrlilmai so she’s asking
strangers to drop him a line.
John Downey wss shot down
over China and since 1932 has
bean serving a lift term for "spy­
ing." Hit address: Chinese Red
Cross, Ptlplng, China,

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Everywhere mor&gt; and more
gaunt television lowers beam out
endless messages making It all too
clear who are Ihe good guy* and
who the had guys In everything—
Including Ihe good guys who dr
nounre and the bad ::uys who sup­
port a dusly thing called the fili­
buster. This is Ihe term for endlees talking In the Sriutc to pre­
vent a vole.
And the dreisiun will come also
in a supercharged political atmos­
phere that will affrrt and possibly
even decide the tWA l'rcsidmtisl
contest.
Rut at stake are things infinite­
ly more Important than all these
For thr background: It Is not
now possible to shut off a msjor
filibuster—short of slmnlv wearing
it nut by letting the fltlhuttrrrrs
exhaust themselves—1without Ihe
votes of two-thirds of Ihe entire
Srnati, The advanced liberals In
both parties wish to provide Itut
a hire majority—$o of the 94 Sinatnri—rould halt all debate after
■ specified lime.
The old guard Southerner! will
rrsilt any kind of change. The
mndrrata Southerners, some of Ihe
Writrm liberal Democrat* and a
good many Republicans are for a
moderate alternation. This would
permit two thlnis of those voting
(instead of two thirds of the whole
membership! to clamp down on
debate.
The advanced liberals would

Appropriate Birds
CHICHESTER. England (L T IIThe stone birds atop the gala
posts In fronl of the Inland reve­
nue Income tax office here are
vullurrs.

funJamerLally alter thr Senate as
an institution. This they bitterly
deny; but it Is historically and
demonstrably the truth. For thr
Senate was dclilx-raldy designed,
ami for nearly two centuries has
so operatrd. as a frank check on
unqualified majority rule. The no­
tion has been that even majorities
may sometimes In- angrily wrong
—as they were wrong in trying
In draft strikers Into the Army and
to pack the Supreme Court and
thus to destroy Its integrity as an
Institution.
Thr advanced liberals ate earn­
est men. but In some cases the*
are impassioned mrn. Some arc
like Ihe violent almlitiunista of lon«
ago who much troubled a reosonably liberal {’resident named Lin­
coln. These are inflamed by their
long frustrations In seeking full
civil rights for Negroes. And. of
rourse. they are influenced, too,
by llie thoroughly legitimate power
of racial minorities I the polls
The extremists among them are
profoundly illiberal Inward any
dissent on this question. Intellect­
ually, some have blood In some
nostrils. They overlook that many
fairly ileccnt men— even many
liberals—are also for civil ,rUbts
but reject Ihe eslrcmc slew on
how far and how soon the county
ran go. The extremist* treat resps-ct for constitutional tradition
as hostility to civil rights
They forget that not long ago
other extremists—these were on
Ihe right wing—treated opposition
tn Senator Joseph R McCarthy's
attacks on other cniidltutional Ira
ditions as the equivalent of procommunism.
Too. they do not face up to the
lari that any lilihuilcr can he
broken, rule or no role, by a sub
•tantlai and truly determined msJirlly. The operative words are
' iruly determined.” What Ihe civil
rights forces have needed lar more
thin a new rule is more genuinely
devoted—at distinRuiihrd from lip
service—hacks. Perhaps they have
those barkers now. Perhaps there
rould In- a real rdort to break a
civil rights fildm tcr flat out and
head on; this correspondent ha*
never yet seen one in 12 years ol
watching the Senate
The advanced liberals ran fair­

ly argue that the Senate ought lo
U- a place of straight majority
rule. Rut they cannot fairly argue
that the ('onstilution hat made It
such. They intend to chance the
meaning ol Ihe constitutional struc­
ture; surely they ought to say so. |
Anil (hey cannot deny that there
have been times whrn a simple
majority anti filibuster rule could
have imperilled all civil rights In
the 'Iwrntlff, for illudratiun. dis­
interested scholars estimated 20
stale* to lie politically in the grip
of the Ku Kiux Kl:n This could
hate meant not V&gt; but S2 votes
•o halt Senate debate—* majorityno lets.
Tiie ultimate victims ol halting
Senate d&gt; bale by simple majority
would be any or ru-ry minority
and any or every minority Interest
or Issue, given a favorable atmos­
phere for the majority.

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PLACE SETTINGS

iiC W j i f Q rid w ftf Ji/wf)!
A wonderful opportunity , , , own or
give a future of lifrtims use and enjoy*
ment. Th» maker* .if world-famous HDR*
UtoM siraUMj have miuced only tha
prim , without (hanging one hit the flm*
lasting uualily of ila solid silver. A small
drpvait holds your selecttun TU Christmas.
• T u Ji Yu 'ii ff/O tfiJi f if .

IP' 4 11*; PtJffil I n

S e r v e the f l a v o r
th a t fits the
festive s e o s o n l

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S ta tio n

W a g o n ...b ig g e s t h o lid a y h a u le r in its c l a s s !

Y mi can load thi* wagon with the lalle-t tree and all the
T lifetime trimming*. For holidav hopping and shopping,
I'lymnulli 1-o.i-t* lit* in«»•t rargo aira of any wagi-n in it*
class, the popular rear-facing seat, a rear window that mils
right down, man) ollirr elation wagon innovations. And

this m em ra n ie r i* ju*l a* lieautiful and glamorous as it
i* uwful. ( N.. wonder sou *py so many Plymouth wag..n*
mi the mail this &gt;rar! I See jour Plymouth dealer for the
biggest station wagon in its c la ss,..a n d bc*t wagon buy
at any p lica. . . *5'J Plymouth!

IF ir$ NEW, PLYMOUTH'S 60T III SU THtlt FtATUMS T00AYI
J. IU Slim TTONS control drum/, heating. (radiating.
2. SWIVEL FRONT SEATS* twiag )«• rawly la ar m i .
S. ODSLRV ATIUM CAR SEAT I a n war. holds thrw aJults.
«. DISAPPEARING HEAR WINDOW rail, right lata lower scctiea.
5 .LOCKID LICGACG COMPARTMENT* pnxr.it valuable*.
4s. MIRROR-MAT1C REAR VIEW MIRROR* dim* hra.U.fhr glare.

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Woman’s Page

Garden
Gate

V isitors E n tertain ed

Jh s i W om an A

A t M orning C offee

ward these boys as she would her Carolyn does mostly behind!
BY KLIZ ARETII ASIIBY
Carolyn lligyln* ha* many attr! next door neighbor*' children or irrne work. She shop*, plant,
Ellrabetb Athby.
Womia's Editor
Pbmte I A M ill
super. Dr* and keep* the local
hutes. the nirr»; being her com­ her own offspring.
CAMELLIA CIRCLE
Mr». C M. Mill* mil Mr*. biicuits, and fruit tik e cemplrlrd passion and understanding of peo­ One of the featurr* about the hooks. Supper*, hrarh parties,
The Camellia r.rd c n Circle will George Stine *nt erf lined at a rof the array.
ple. She ii a warm, attractive l'SO that she likes most I* that gift wrapping sestlons, rooking I«ameet Thursdiy at 8 p. m. at the fro Tuesday morning. D m" ocetTho»e attending were: Mr*.
perron with a rich *rn»c of humor the boys entertained by the orga ron*. open houie are frequently
»icn
honored
Mr*.
M.
C.
Robert*,
home of Mr*, Getty Hunt in Loch
Georsc Wells, Mr*. E. A. Monfor
r.iralion are ordinary sailors. Mott part of the agenda. Carolyn e n ­
Arbor. There will be a sift ex- Aufu*U, Ga. who I. visiting her ton. Mr*. Harry (lake*. Mr*. Paul and unusual perception.
ters Into all phase* of her work
.
,
.
.
ron and dsughter in law. Dr. and Che»ter*on, Mrs. A. R. reter»on
Fir*t of all Carolyn i* a mother arr working on their rate*: tome with deep enthusiasm. She plans
chance of inexpensive gsrdcn Mrj w v Robert*. &gt;n4, M ri. „ fn S r. Mr* M. L. Raborn. Mr*.
and wife. She is married to J. Mal arr fresh out of boot camp, other* thing* carefully and tries to gcitems.
derson. who i&gt; %iaitinc her niece. Clarence Dorr, Mr*. W. V. Rob
7
rolm
Higgins, Informally known have already attained rate. Shr re romodate all the need*.
AZALEA CIRCLE
Mr*. Harry Montieth.
ertv Mr* Montieth, Mr* Clarence
The A ialra Garden Circle will
crivr* splendid cooperation frnm
She I* a mrmber of the Catholic
as
Fete.
He
it
a
salesman
for
the Navy department, in her work, Woman’s Club and also belongs
mret Thursday at 8 p. in. ........
at the The Wall* home w#» attractively Redding Mr*. Harper. Mr*. Mrrt
horn- of" Mri* George hTiIpp. 300 decorated in keeping with the holi wether. Mr*. Cordell. Mrs. Gladys Mr Roberts Tire Supply. The llig- the job present* various problems In Chapter AX nf Ihe P.K.O, Sis­
f 18th St
Mr*. John Callahan day theme. Tall white taper* ro*e Daw ron, Mr*. Joe Seinocca.Mr* gin* children number four. The j that must tie handled as they terhood in Sanford, She was a den
will co hostess. Mcmlers are aik frnm * flutter of whilr and coldJohn Ansel, Mr*. WilVe. Mr* Hot* Ihrre oldest are boys, lypieal of arise She tlalrd thal thr ha, made mother for a rouple nf years, and
rd In bring copies of their fas or- Christ ma* ornament* on Ihe man Adam*. Mr*. Helen Lundin, Mr* Higgins boy* in every neighbor »rvrra! blunder* but learn* more is ever willing lo help in civic or
i!c recipe*
lie. A multi colored Christmas ta- Gilbert, Mr*. W. M Kirk. Mr*. hood. They arc Malcolm, Billy, rarh day amt derives great satis­ community project*. She spends a
I’ALM CHICLE
ble deeoralion wa* placed on the Leonard Munton. Mr*. Nnl llou* and Dale, in that order. Thr faction from the work Ml walk* good dost of time transporting
The Palm
Darden Circle will coffee «*l'!e. Other arancement* ton. and Mr*. II. S Hussar, and youngest child i% a lovrly little of life are represented in these children and huihand from oil*
meet at Ihe
home of Mr*. Wade consisted of cladiott snd poinsel the honored and hostesro*
girl. Shannon, who. tat the age sailors. They are all *erving for pi .ice to another Carolyn is ulof eight) ha* j soft voire and shy different reason* and rarh it an wsy* busy, no mailer the lime of
Garner Friday at 1:30 p. m, Mrs. lia*.
flirtatious eyes. Out of all of Mr, individual
11. II Dunrsn will assist (he hostThe dimns room table wa* over
day.
Julia Higgin t grandchildren, Shan
e»*. A workshop on Christmas laid with a while outwork cloth
deeoralion* will be ronducted by The rrn irrrifcr ws* a s»y crea
non is the only girl who bear,
Mrs. Blanton Owen. Member* are tion made with red snd white or
Ihe family name.
a*krd to tiring matrrial* for dec­ namrnt*. Pouring coffee front the
Carolyn wa* horn in Mnntgome
oration* and plant* for exchsnge. *lh rr coffee sertire durinG the
rv. Ala , and came with her family
JACAUAMIA CIRCLE
mormne were Mr* Montieth and
to Sanford in IMJ She graduated
The Jararanda Garden Circle Mr*. E. C. Harper. Mr*. Denver
from the Wesleyan Conservator,
will meet Friday at 7 p. m. in the Cordell a»*i*trd in the kilchrn
in Macon. Ga . where »hr majored
Aqus Room of the Langford Hotel Fc*live refre»hment* were served
WEDNESDAY
in dram atin. Soon after gradua
In Winter Park. Members are a*k- In the gur»t« lied cherry ribbon*
lion shr became a member of Die
The Senior High Choir of Ihe Higgin* rian. No one know* put
rd to inert at the residence of deeervled minUture c e r e a l
First
Preihvirrian
Church
will
Mre I rank Milter by 8:13 p m.
Christmas rookie*, hsm
howr long the Higgins have been
meet for topper at s p m snd here Carolyn oner attended a
Lsch mem te r should let ns a
for rehear,*! at *,30 p. m.
small gift and make ami wear a
family rrumon in Orlando and wa,
eoriagr Speaker wilt he Mr*
The Midweek Bihle Hour of Ihe overwhelmed by Ihe number of
8. G llarrintan. lloitc»»e» are:
First Prrvhvtenan Church will he relatives present.
Mr*. Milter. Mr*. J, T. Little, and
ronduetrd by the pastor. Rev. A The Higgins live In a comfort
Mr*. Joseph Terlap.
G. Mclnnii, at 7 p m.
able cosy home that set* on a
MAGNOLIA CIRCLE
Prayer meeting at the First Bap larre lot. Tall moss hong trees
The Magnolia Garden Circle will
tl«t Church st 7:30 p m.
shade the house and the sidewalk
have a Christmas workthop at the
Sunday School Workers Confer in front it usually'littered with hihome of Mrf. Brailey Odium,
enee at the First Baptist Church eyelet ami pets At present there
1200 Washington Drive *t 9;jn
at *11 r m.
i, a datmalan, Maggie, brtorrd by
Till'RAD AT
a. m. Thursday. TTiere will be a
The Chancel Choir of the First all, and a eat. Hobby, that ha* a
plant exchange Mr,. If. B. OdH* rn c k . No. |&lt;W. Veteran* of Presbyterian Church will meet for slightly demented outlook on life
Maggie ha* her own chair in ihe
’
v
World War I. and the Ladiea Aux- rehrartal at 7 30 p in
H-.
11 f* fi V Kl L** .
'illary. will ha\r » turkey &lt;linnrr
Pinreretl Baptist Churrh month living room which it emptied of
ai part) for mcmbcri jy btuinru mrrtini; followetl by a any human content when *hr ar
.MISS JA N IC E I.U X EV . nam e.I by th e Siinnl C h im es as meet•; bnday at 0:43 a. ,m. at the Jincj rhristm
rive* on the »rene. Carolyn ha*
. .. .
*iamng al
ai -, p. nt. i,
ai lhf
me Amele.n
.xmeiean p „ j e r meeting at 7 43 r m
“ SorKhunt S w e e th e a rt" of th e m o n th nt Snead &lt;'&lt;*llryre in home of B B Crumley at Silver ,
,|u , r
Mr|
always scorned women who lei
KA 3
B oar. Ala. Ja n ic e , a home ec m a jo r, i- a 1958 p a a d u n te of Lake. lohoM ev, will be Mr. $( %
THURSDAY
pets lounge around the home hut
Don Atwood. Glenna Msgill will
*
, . . 1.1 .1,
r I, -.
f .,r. I
k . r » , ■-* M. A l e * .
Sem inole JU yh School. Ilc lte r know n a* ' ‘UiMty” on th e
The
Sanford
Horn* IDemonstra
t’lnrcrest Baptist Church Choir somehow Margie is different.
», eak. Them will be a Chrislms*
S nead cam pus, sh e is a c h e e rle ad e r, a mt n ih tr **f SlRtnn party with an exchange of gifls lion Club will have * Christmas practice at J 30 p. m.
Carolyn enjoy* Trading hut ha*
J'lii fiam m it, a n d wa* named o n e o f th e freshm en iie u m its .
no
lime (or a hobby. -She i* «n
Ihe program will tenter armmd party al the home of Mr*. Hoy
Girl Scout Troop No 733 of the
TilliS,
Jan ice is a d a u g h te r of Mr. a n d M rs. S. H. Luxcn, R o u te 1, (he Christmas story.
il"*’: 7218 Magnolia, at 2 p. m. First Frrvhvterian Church will excellent cook She is fascinated liy
There will be *n exchange of gifts. meel in Ihe Youth Budding of the thr brilliant eoneoetlon* displayed
lying wood.
IIE.MEKOrALI.IS CIRCLE
on the page* of magaiinei and
The llemrroeallis Garden Cir­ Hostcsse* are Mr*. Ryron Fox, church at 3 IS p m
cle will meet at the Home Demon­ Mr*. Hal llarrlt*. Mr* John
The Boy Srouts of the First instead of clipping thr arlirte*
stration Center at 8:30 p. m. Clark. Mr* Roy Ttlll*. and Mrs. 1’resbyterian Church will have a •ave* thr rntirr magaiinr. She
has In search through ataeks of
Thursday for a catered Christinas H. J. Finch.
council meeting at 7:30 p. m
dinner. Mrs. S. C, Dickerson will
The Deacon* of the Kir*t I’re* old magartnr* to find Ihe recipe
FRtDAI
present a talk on esmellls*. There
hylrrtan Church will meet in the the wishes to u*e She claim* that
her children prefer Merita cake*
will la* an exchange of gifts. Mem- T h e
pro and con committee, Se**inn Boom at 7:43 p in.
Give a "Timely" gilt tht* Christtiers arr renuesled lo bring a romposeil of volunteers from the
Royal Ambassador* meet at the lo her own With a titter in-law,
Mr* John Itiggin*. Carotyn under­
mas . . a wateh! Wr'vr a large
taiall gift suitable for the Tuber- Seminole High School l*TA **• First Baplitt Church at 7 p m
, election of Times, Wadsworth,
culoiit Center. There will be an lembly and representative* from
Choir prarlire at the First Bapt­ took catering for several month*.
Hamilton, Butova ami Elgin. Sea
She specialitrd in Ihe fancy end
Bv GAY I'AIT.EY
ily i while he fakes anywhere informal workshop on Christmas the Student Council, will meel at ist Church a* follows: Carol. 8:13
the different »ty!c» In white and
NEW YORK ( l l ’li—One thing from a year lo Ihtrr years lo fin- arrangement* after dinner. Mrm- 7 30 p, m. In the City Comml* p. m : rnnei-rd. 7 p m : Church, of luncheon*, banquets, and cock
yellow gold-automatics, water­
tall parties.
about picture window* in Alaska lsh the house proper, no one even lier* should bring material*.
»mn room of City Hall. The croup g p m
proof, direct reading. For a teal
Last
July
she
lieraiue
the
staff
IXORA
c
ir
c
l
e
—they look out on something be­ raises an eyebrow:.
will discus* the drag strip pro­
Ilixuriou, gift for her. how about
FRIDAY
The Ixora Garden Circle will ject AH Inlereited adult* are In
aide gt Ihe tor a I USO Thl* job
tide* other picture windows or the
a beautiful diamond vvat.li?
mrrt bnday at 9:43 a m at the sited to attend.
111111117“ a grrat many of her tal­
highway traffic whitting by.
8(1.95 lo $I5IMI0 •
Plnerrrst Baptist Church Prim­ ent* and alulitir* It rail* for
home of Mr*. W V. RohrrI*. Mr*
Almost every home In our new
Large Elm Hies
Or
if
he
prefers — why not a
ary
1
Sunday
School
Parly
at
7
M
MONDAY
G. D Bishop Jr. and Mrs. Donald
pane,ire, tad , and a large raps
f.vl and largest stale hat n view,
POCKET WATCH? See our .elec"We are people of large fami Jones will be eo hoitetse* with
p. m
city
for
under
standing
and
enjoy­
say* Mr*. Beatrice Culver, ami lies and inrlined to do thing* to
lion.
The Fail Matrons Club of Semi
ing people. The boy* who frequent
SUNDAY
interior decora Ior* ester lo it. gel her m family units It is com­ Mr*. Robert*. A Christmas pro nole Chapter No 2 UFS will hold
*19.50 In $11:5.00 *
gram
will
laprrienled
the I SO are generally from 18 to
Mr*. Culver, who studied dec rut mon to see whole families paint-!
its
Christmas
party
at
the
home
........
c
„
u
rth
,
hipr|,
•■plu.
tax
D lltr G WIDENI.IIS « I Hi IK
79 year* of age. Carolyn shares
inn at the University of Califor­ ing Ihe house for it* final FJIA
nf Mr* Joe Corley, Cameron Ave .
, nH\ - , rol choir pra.tler their problems and helps them in
The
Dirt
Gardener*
Circle
will
nia at Berkeley, and has hren In approval," sail the decorator,
at 3 30 p m.
any way *he ran There Is a gen
Alavka since 1943. drserilicd life who i« tin- wife of a real estate meet at the home of Mr*. W. A. sl ‘ M
Plnerrrst Baptist Church Uapti* uine need for this tort nf work as
snd home decor in a fascinating man and ha* six children of her Fitt» at 10 a. in. Friday Co-holt
Jewelry Store
gelling off Ihe hate and talking In
mal Service at 7:43 p. m
r ,.c . will bo Mrs. R- E Magnus ( a n t a ( a S c h e d u l e d
rei«irt to the American Insliluti- own.
*on, Mrs
Clyde Ramity, and
Finecre*l Baptist Churrh Youth rivilians mean much lo service
FA 2-0181
202 K. ls*t
if Decorators Hraihpiattrrs She
Mr* Culver said decorating in Mr*. \V. D. Hoffman, Following The Senior Choir nf the Fir*t | 'r ||ow*hip at li:*l p. m.
men. Carolyn Irel* Ihe vamr to­
is the institute** first Alaskan Alaska
ha. Us problem* to effiet .x plant exchange a d [senI lion will Methodist Church will pre»e,d a
---------------------------member.
Ihe panoramas. One is that of be held on Christmas deeoralion*
r „.
At chile* line may range from getting lumilurc and accessories.
MIMOSA CIRCLE
' '
.
L
2!
\
C lilH H H ttK H l l I K n i d
Ihe practical and picturcsqur log
M»r • f,&gt; Ro«rr WlUon Sun V The Dorcas Class ol the Central
They cither have lo lie flown In. The Mimosa Garden Crete will
cabin lo Cape Cod and modern or
shipped by truck, rail und meet with Mr* Ray Feck in De day at 7 30 p m.
Baptist Church had a Chriitma*
The more "modest” homes ro*t boat.
liar,- at 10 a. m. Friday for a Member* of the choir are high ,
uc| (or j,u,band» and w.ve.
llieir ownet* from Si3,0td to 579,Became of Ihe three lo four « nrif a i program and luncheon chw,| studenti; Deanna .Nichols, ,n (hr Educational fluildin: Monloo. ?hc said: the "avrrage" from
4?i ivio to J3S.WX'. and Ihe more months of daylight In summer Mrs. Mary S*ankhoui » cohot Su|annr Jonff Margaret Jonei da&gt; night. Tahlra in the room
•laburatr. going on up through when an Alaskan ran read a pa­ r “
______________
Evle Dosacy. Eileen Meyers Janet were decorated In keeping with the
t&amp;5,i.*&lt;0, t&amp;s.ooo and even f ill '•«« tter at inulnlcht without artificial
light. Iiuniri rieil light proofing If
t nuvtial Expense*
A good furniture finish i* hard '*I''nn’ - r ^ i ^ k r o ^ F d d l e Kmrh"
r' l,t* ' ' rr''
• m"n* th'
smooth, and evrnlv applied. It Jonr&gt;- Trd
Eddie hire! mrn,tH.r, The learher wa* prr’•But one must reahte," die there l* tu lie any sleeping
should
he
egg
thrll
smooth
and
h"H.
Hilly
Johnwn,
snd
Tommy
,rntr.|
with
a
gilt
from
the cist*
She
said
,he
usei
draw
draper
fotiimunl. "that dollar for dollar,
( Two Invited guests were present.
II eovts one fourth In ore third ies witti lisiktprouf linings, or Glow flip grain of the wood eleir kyilliarn*.
more In build Imre than in most lightproof shade*, which provide I), even when the wood hi* been The public i* Invited to hear the 1 Thirlv-three husbands and wive*
area* and that we have expenses darknrss in summer and in win­ itsined
I young people present thl* program attended
not thought of in other etiirs, ter when the nights are long, give
»urh as making our hwn provi­ a sense of prlveey and casino,*
sion* for wrll* and sewage »y*- I r*
Ni'*
lem*
Mr: Culver said that "If Ihrre
Make Your Reservations NOW for the annual
is tuch a thing a* trend, it terms
In lie (award the spring snd sum­
mer rotor* — which inridrntally
have their, rountrrpart in Ihe win­
t e r ' in Ihe dramatic northern
lights — lovely blue*, mauve*,
violet,, and even flanm pink."
/ askant live and lei live,*' »he
vaid "There is no keeping up
Reception 8:30 - 9:30. Dancing 9:30 io 1:30, Dec. 13
wilh the Jones's, vt there is a
great deal o! individuality and
at M ayfair Inn
urlgmnliiy In home*
’ U wkJ- wwcurta a beautiful In
ration, build* a hatemenl and
FOR RESEKV ATKINS CALL
PETE BEK UR'S
move* into It (himself and fam­
FA 2-1863 — "Hud" Mnughton
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P LU N D ER S
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I wm u| hiI 'Muff* • M«f» *»J*t*r“
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Mr l. Mr*. W. D. Hardin
Mr k Mr*. Dick Mspe*
Mr k Mr*. J. R. Ilootehan
Mr k Mrs Rn«* Spenter
M- t Mr*. W. O. Livirg*tun
Mr John Pope
Mr A Mr* A O. Jarrell
Mr A Mrs D. J. Biles
Mr A Mr* Jim Rnbron
Mr k Mr* Ralph Wight
Mr A Mr* Brure Paddoc«
Cowan's
Mr A Mrs Martel Faille
Denver Cordel'
Dr. A Mr* J B Foley
George’s Grocery
Mr A Mr- Marvin Mcltlfi
Imperial Deroratnrs
XIr A Mr* "Buddy Rawlv
Carver* Barber Shop
Sanford Electric Co.
G Walt.rr* Bartier Shop
Adair Gulf Service
Rerry'a Furniture

B. L. Perkin* A Son
Jean S Tavreau
Mr. A Mr*, f*. A. Barber
Mr A Mr, .fame* Stowell
Mr A Mrs. Harold Sackrlt
Thermolane Gas Co.
Joe Corley
Irving Frmberg
I). W. Kirklitrr
Florida State Bank
Stanley Stroud
Mr. A Mr* Don Howard
7, Kelron, «&gt; Station
Mr. A Mr* S It. Carter
Mr. A Mrs Wm K»y
Dr. D It Mathews
George* Tavern
Fsfell A Eriek. Angel's
Mr. A Mrs Arthur Blink
Dr Branham
Perk Real Eststc Co
Plantation Estates
DeBary Pharmacy
Mary Carter Pilnli,

Seinmole High DCT Club
Harold Kaitner Co,
Mr A Mr*. Foghan Kelly
Mr A Mr*. Harold Katlner
Chtrlet Powri
Frank tlowe*
Irene A Flrrt Anderron
Mr A Mr* Dirk Prlr*
Sanford Atlantic Bank
Mr A Mr*. Yrrnon Hardin
Mr A Mr* Jack Martin
Sanford Herald
Tig o Whistle
Fred Rneltger
Ttadm 3ta WTRR
Peninvula Life In*. Co.
It A A Dept. Slora
Sanford Flower Shop
Mr A Mr* Chicle* Lewis
Carrol Daniel Contractor
Gregory Lumber Co.
Bud Davis
Gerald Behrens

Hero in the Rift that Is top# nn bis
secret ’‘wish” list! . . . pajnmas
that enter to his every whim, his

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�Stars O f American Golfdom To Tee O ff Tomorrow
Tee-Off Schedule
For First 2 Days
Following U tho teeoff-tlm*
schedule for Uw Mayfair Inn Open
tournament for the first two days.
Tho first time liven Is for Thurs­
day. the second for Friday.

Indurall Will Try
For Third Victory
In Schoolinq Runs
Keith Dillon's great Indurall,
“W
greyhound deflnilety
picked for Saturday night i ^ a u g urat Handlcap. uil try
hto
third schooling victory in the 22nd
race on tonight'a 31-ract pre-teaion program at the Banford-OrUndo Kennel Club.
Opposing this winner of the
International at Blieayne last
May will bo three other Grade A
speedsters, each one an Inaugural
proapect. They are Fable Bluest
and two of Induratl’i kennelmatea,
Crt Tears and Bel Del.
Tonight's fla t race, a fourdog
affair, boatte two Inaugural can­
didates. Rockin Jo and Society
Oilter. Opposing them will be
Fable B«eky and Rebel MkJnlte,
each a one-time winner. Both
Rockin Jo and Society Slsler wilt
be trying for a third schooling
victory.
The first and lltb racea are alio
rated Grade A and Hit inch top
performers aa Fable Formula.
Run Happy, Fortran Time and
Casual Sue.
A total of 177 greyhounds are
•cMduled to gallop tonight start­
ing at 7:10. For many of them It
will be U »lr third schooling try,
the required number of prt-seaion
eligibility teaU.
Tomorrow marki the final
schooling aeiaton. The track will
be dark Friday bight aa final
reparations are made for Saiurprapo
dap'* opening.

Archie Goes After
'Knockout Record'
MONTREAL (UPli - Light
heavyweight
champion Archie
Maori plan* to "shoot the works"
In an attempt to set an all-time
kstockout record tonlgld In his
latest Utto defense against Usher
man Yvow Duralla.
Enduring Archie, who'll be 43
or a on Saturday, will be gunPlug for a record breaking 127th
kayo as he riski hli 179-pound
rrnwn for the seventh time
against Ihe Cansdisn and British
Empire champion In a scheduled
ISrounder at the Montreal For­
um. Moor* la favored at 3-1.
Laotwld Pigeon, chairman of
Um Montreal Athletic Commitaton, announced Tueaday night
Dial Jack Sharkey, former heavywtlght champion, had been aeItcted to referee Montreal s flrat
world HtU fight In five years.

Promoter Eddie Quinn reported
that a brisk ticket sale hid pul
MtJMft in tha till and Indicated
a crowd of tl.OM and a gate of
•191,990 — new Montreal fight
record*.
The scheduled 19 rounder be­
tween Moore and the 39-year-ald
fisherman frtm Bale Me. Anne,
New Brunswick, will be televised
threughout Ihe United States by
tha Amarlesn Broadcasting Com­
pany and throughout Canada by
tha Canadian Broadcasting ComP»ny.___________ ___________

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18 Beat Or Match
Par In Qualifying

Field O f 105 To Pursue Gators, Tide Play Dandridge Winner
Lion's Share O f $15 ,0 0 0 Independents; Vols Of School Trophy

7. 10:1*. Bill Wright. ’ Andy Ar- F.isbtern of the 1W golfers who
cury, Alex Hackney; 7:07, 10:a . bulled It out for R3 places in the
Msyfafr Inn Open tournament heat
Cecil Dandridge. senior quarter­ Lofton LdenfJeld in 113*. is the
Bob llarmrich, Dr. Gordon Man­ or matched par yesterday.
Topflight stars of American golf i top ranked playeri who did not
back for Coach Jim Plfott’a Semi­ oldest consecutively presented in­
dnm
will
tee
off
here
tomorrow
have
to
qualify
and
the
average
chester, Gordon Cunningham: 7:IS, These golfers were competing ,
nole High School orange Belt dividual sports award In the
United Press International
10:90. Laurence Cook, Hans Merr- for berths in the anmul *13,Oon &lt;", «,le «nnual Mayfair Inn Open fan tan get some Ides of whst
the competition will he like.
Alabama
and
Florida
go
against
championship foothill squid, todsy South.
tourney
which
starts
tomorrow.
A
®
°,lf
toumarricnt.
ell, Paul Blgjy; 7:22, 10:37. Ileg- w ...
___ _not „requlr__ 1 ,n Pu r,u *1 ot * **‘,n * *h,rc of Who will win the title? None of
couple of independents in to wss nsmed winner of the Peter
It will be tendered the youngtotal
of
S4
golfers
were
lie Myles Jr., Denny Champagne. cd to poit"qualifying scores T he1,tie *19 (W0 prire money will be i the golfers eared to offer a name.
night's only haskelball action in Sehaal trophy aa his team's Most,,,e r by the donor, now in Orlando )
Ernie Boroi: 7:30. 10:49. Joseph field numbers 1JO for the first 150 nr ,h* "Mlon'a top profession Several listed about half of the “lbr
“ Southeastern
.... ............. Conference
-------Valuable Player.
; advertising company owner, at the
Malls, Ballard Beasley, Alex Leip- round
»&gt;»• la u d in g the three men who entries as possibilities.
Thp Crimia„ Ttde visits at Mem ’
^
•"'&gt;«*&gt; All Sports Banquet next
er; 7:37, 10:93, Billy Booe. Jimmy
Leading the par
w a s
have *«•
won «»«
the •«'f'
title in
In three years. Ihe Mayfair Phi. State
state University,
University, where
where baa
bes -ii ™
Tl&gt;c ‘roPhJ -- 3I«« «&lt;&gt; be presented Mly
par busters
busters was
»■''*
«» previous &gt;"
B ran. Bob Grant; 7:49, 11:00, Henry William* J r . 40-year old &gt;r*!*
(ormer foot.
..
. .
, open has had three different Cham- |cet|)Aj| j, onc „(
major sub vines the first' was handed to end , Eltven Jud
Gene Borek, Herb M irrunen, Joby Fleetwood P i
golfer WUllimi
Thli i» the moil Imprewhe firld pious .None has been able to re* jeets and runslderable trouble -----------------ball players, sgreed thst HandConnor; 7:91, 11:07, Fred Annon, hid a il/ilin*
five under par. In
four year history of the peat thus far. Al n*ldin*. Mike cottld be encountered.
ridge, more than any other of
Paul Bondeson, Everett Stuart.
lie had a 31-39.
| tournament. Raved or. practice t'etehlck and Waller Rurkemo, The Gators, still remembering i
the 20-odd squad members, bevt
« 00. 11:19, Jim Riggins. 'Carl Three strokes higher were Hue , roun-1. of several of the pre tour- winners In successive years, are h0w e,0M) , honveatnte team came O V I C d O C d Q 6 FS B O W
fitted the "Most Valuable" title.
„ ubt)f|| Tnm Talkingtnn; 0:O7. ion (Paddy l LaClalr Jr.. Blrmlng n*-*' /•'"riles, and round, of ilea- high on the list of favorilcs.
,0 upwttlna
,hem Monday, play
He was the one player the "team
1|;22 0irdnfr nicklnron Jr., ham. Ala., and Fred F erT ara.d y ro lfers who had t i qualify yts- But so are Dow Finatarwgld, Rontn, CoUt«« - another Flor
could have le n t done without."
Mike Felchlrk. Bob To.kl; 0:19 Lyndhur.t, N. Y. LaClalr posted ‘" d a y . the sr-ra-Un. fl.400.yard. PGA Player of the \e » r; Julius ,(|j| tr4m
the one progressively more com- •
P*r ,71
at _ the May fair Boro, winner of the Carling Open;
norlll|1 won ,t | rirlt g im e of
11:30. Bert Weaver, Fred Ferrara, 3613. Ferrara a 39 34.
petent "take charge" player.
*
money (t,r M((on |n , runaway over The Oviedo Lions were held to
Dave Marr; 8 22. 11:37, Waller Touring the course in 70 were Country Club could I* in for a Arnold I aimer, leading
His scholastic ability was pointed
Skip
Alexander.
Gene
Borek.
Bill
***)
''caling.
winner
of
IO&gt;S;
George
Bayer.
Krsklnr
but
lost
to
Georgia
bellurkemo. Doug Ford. Marly Fur
gol; *:3o. 11:49, Henry Castillo, Parker, Everett Stuart, I-awrence
;s" ,rw fr ,han 11 who q lalifit-d winner of the Havana Open; I etc forr „ j K|ns strtsin Monday. Ala- three points in the third quirter to as "m ore than adequate." while
ItalicLlchardus, GordonJones; , Cook and Ron Montrrssor.
yesterday were evenor belter Hun ( o-ijicr, Weal Palm Beach ebam- bam4&gt; operating wllhmtt
last Isst night by Bishop Moore's bss- his coolness under fire, his pin
9:37, 11:93, Jim Ferre*. 'Mel FleiEven per were Gene Lesch, par. Add to this number the 64 plon Paul Harney, Doradu Beach )Car-f j,|Kb , corers Jack Rubltsyn krthsll learn and never were able point passing, and his llghlnin;
speed earned him vote after vote
winner on Sunday.
seher, Wes Ellis Jr.; «:4S. 13:00, Tlirone Wood, Truman Connell, the
and Jim Fulmer defeated Jack- to catch up, bowing to the OrRunner-up was David Stanley
| Add ts this list the Hubert bra- »onvJ|Ie* State and Spring Hill In u n(u MU1d to.*;
Bob Keller. Everett Vlnrsnt, John Ihrone Wood. Truman Connell,
senior guard, who alto was sccono
Ihrrs. Lionel nnd Jay. Tbe former ---- ■— — r
l*no° »&lt;iuaa, ro w .
Cleary; l:*3. 13:07, George Bayer. the only amateur in this elite
to the 1997 winner. Eddie Barbour
Is an cx-PGA champ, the taller,
croup, Joe Campbell, Everett YinBilly Maxwell, Art Doering,
Sehaal was sports editor nf The
who is Mayfair's touring pro, was string Tuesdsy right with a Rl-90
tanl,
J.
C.
Gofisie,
Bob
Crow,
Dick
^
0:00, 13:19, Mike Dletr, 'Jim
runnenip to Rurkemo last year. vI lory over stubborn W .ke For WJl! ^ rll C- B1*h?p . M? )f* ,*!1. t.hit Herald when In the spring of 1928
Tiddy
and
Carroll
Armstrong.
Spencrr. Bob Watson: *:07. I3:n,
Then there are Porky Oliver, for- ” ,
lhe on| othfr l r ( l c4me period, 2* 21. Oviedo played Bishop after the team had had om of its *
Golfer* who shot more thin 7S
Arnold Pslmer, Joe Kirkwood Jr.,
mrr
Mayfair
pro
Doug
Ford
Rll
lcbrtuled.
Uuiilsiw Slate .h o w Moore a close game through the worst of several consecutively bac *
failed
to
qualify
for
the
tourna­
Jay Hebert: 0:19. 13 30, B|II ColNEW
YORK
lU
P
I/—Paul
Dirt
«
asjwr
J
r
.
F
rank
Stranahan.
I
red
f(1
flne
(p^H
Arkansas first two quarters, trailing 14-10 seasons, he secured Coach Hugh
ment.
tins, Tom Nleporle, Tony l^ina;
at the end of the Brat and 31-20 al Whelchel's permission to offn
rel,
who
guided
Louisiana
State
to
JUwkinv.
Marly
Furgol,
Al
Resse57.511
0:23, 13:37. Pete Cooper. Al Bessewhat was for years the only in
Intermission.
thr an!) perfect record iHs ) f ir
arr* do/en* nf nt
Tennc»*ee appeired lo bo In
link, Dow Finsterwald; 0:30. 13:49,
However,
seven
minutes
elapsed
«
nliv* a w ,n * °‘htf th»° lhc
•mofst major • rollege football LJreenilim ! fairways ire Ini good trouble early In Ihe game, after
J. C. Gossir, 'Truman Connell
letter or numeral.
la
the
third
before
the
Lions
gar
team*
and
Ihe
ItLSi
national
grid»hape.
A
fouraomc
uf
p**jrkeroo,
^
colch
benched
big
Geoe
TorJohnny Pott; 0:37. 11:93, Bill
In addition, he posted an offn
f
Iron charnplonihip. today wai l'*lmfr»
Hebert nnd John Mar* mohten becauie of three fait nered their first basket. Bishop
Meyers, Bill Griffith. Bill Zylslra;
Moore, meanwhile, was hitting for to have the first and second teair
named
‘’Coach
of
the
Year"
In
num
toured
the
;our»c
In
about
fouj(
\\
WAt
only
m
Ihe
tlotlifg
0:49, 1:00, Ronnie Mnntreisor, Joe
the annual poll conducted by tbe P*r ' K itrrday. |lrt&gt;trt and liar- fninutea, vith the 61 ahotmaker 19 points and a lead which prov­ players as hit guests at an Orang&lt;
Campbell, Ed Kroll: 0 32, 1:07,
New York World-Telegram and num won the back nine after Bur*
Jn actloo. that the Vola were ed too much for Ihe scrappy Lions. Bowl game should they coni
Jack Lumpkin, Bernle Haas, CarSun
amt
Scrip
pad
toward
Newipa
krmo
and
Palmer
took
the
honori
a^|e
to
pull safely ahead of the
Leading the Oviedo attack was through with a perfect recurd. Hr
NEW YORK &lt;UPI I—Bob Herroll Armstrong.
on
the
front
nine.
Mlxe
Duda with four field goals. extended this to covet the 23 play ^
Deacons
10:00, 1:13, BUI Farrell. Steve rlson, a Texas farm boy who be­ per*
the
Finsterwald,
Balding.
Stranahan
Arkansas
led
LSU
for
a
time.
»lx
foul
shots for 14 point*. Wallace ers and their dates for a trip tc *
DieUfl won lhc honor by
. .
.
. .
. . . -------- — — — -----------laakov, Bill Cornelius; 10:13. 7:00, came an All-America alar at the greatest
vwtep In the 21-year hi*- *nf» many of the othert toured Ihe
Tlfert' fait break brought
Kelsey had 10 and was the only the Gator Bowl In Jacksonville
Francis Brown, Lloyd Spsrrow, Unlvarsity of Oklahoma, today lory of this renowned award,” the revamped course yesterday. Since t^em front In the aecord half other Lion to break Into Ihe double after that affair became establish
was
voted
rollege
football's
ed.
Jon GusUn; 10:33, 7:07, Ed Knyeh,
World - Telegram and Sun rc the eadtng contenders were not Ind kfpt lhem
ihcre.
figures.
•Dorsey NevtrgeU. Burl 'olesla, "lineman of IBM" In a nation­ p0rtP(j
So far. th* squad has not reach
required
to
qualify,
few
were
talkHigh
for
Bishop
Moore
was
Jim
10:30, 7:19, Harry Offutt. » -b Klv- wide United Presa International
ed that eminence, although the
Dletrel
received
313
first-place
In*
about
their
scores
The
MayEllis
with
21.
Jack
Sullivan
and
tin Jr., Joa Dodlch; 10:37, 7:23. poll.
1997 team almost did it.
John Lane each had 17.
Harrison, a 211 pound center votes from the CIS billnls cast fair course has been altered since
G ■ o r f a Lewis.
R ic h a rd
Other winners were: In 1328 and
by memlters of the American Ike 1997 tournament. Most of the
This was the second toss ot the
and
linebacker
who
wa*
drafted
Smith, Mac Main; 10:43. 7:30,
1929. I-oflon Edenfield:
1930
Football Coarhea Assoelatioa. lie pleyrrs wanted to gel the "feel"
season
for
the
Lions
Tony Berkovich, 'Gene Wttiel. '•• w * " bx the S.n Francisco also received ltd second-place of the greens and look over the
George Moye; 1911, Johnny Cour
Other
Oviedo
scoring:
Joe
Duda
G eneU K h: 10:32, 7 37. Ivan Gan ' Forty NInera of the National lootVoll«d r „ M l .u n s U o il l
(*&gt;, Alford. Smith and Trslniky ler: 1932, Hendrix Lyles; 1933
U. Billy Collins. Eddie Mrrrlns; b*H Uague. received 4« votes In votes and 67 third place volet snd new layout before eompelltlon
(&lt; each), Brookshire 13), Willis Qullllan Jordan; 1931, George Me w
balloting by 2*7 sports wrilers thus was mentioned on 499 bal- starts
Clclland; 1P35, Elwyn Squires;
11:00, 7:49, Rob Kllswurth. lou and broadrastrr*.
lots approximately M l»or cent
I’rsctice rounds also were schc(3) and Briggs (3).
1936. Lcland McClelland; 1937
Birboro. Jack Doss; 11:07, 7 97, Jolm Guilk, Pittsburgha All nf the total
doled for today. A clinic this West Virginia to Citadel 61
Robert Stoinoff: 1*18, the late
Dick Tiddy, Grover Todd. Msrilynn Amrrira guard, was second in
F'nrcit Fvashrvski. who led aflrnw.n was to bightlghl the last Connecttrut 77New Hampshire 40
. prior
, to getting down lo ^...i
)(jj (jrtlnus 67
Capt. Darrell Forguson: 1939. Jiir
Stroud; 11:15, 1:00, Doug Sanders, the poll with 29 votes. Max Fug low* lo Ihe Big Ten title and. day
bullRiser,
Al Balding, Lionel Hebert: 11:23, ler, renter for unbeaten - untied Rose Bowl berth deeplte the grad- ness tomorrow morning
Niagara *7 Villa Madonna 69
Also. 1940, Robert Altman; 1911
9:07, Gay Brewer Jr.. W. A. Lniiilina Slate, was next with nation of several star players
Finals In be 72 -ole tourney Fa rfleld 90 Hunter 90
Bill Bra nan: 1912 and 1943, Billy
(Dub) rig in , Bob Crowley ; 11:30,
runner
up
in
the
ruling
will)
arc*
icheduletl
Sur.da&gt;.
Alliance
*9
Thiel
74
Fleming; 1941, Foots Bromley;
9:19, Julius Boros, Bo Wininaer, 21.Tlic remaining 1M votes were M
first Place
.
-------- —
Kings Point 50 Trinity (Conn.) 46
M first
place votes ami was men1949 and 1943, Willis Anderson;
Art Wsl' Jr.: 11:97, 9:22, lb.b scattered among 3S linemen with Honed on 173 hallnts. Phil Dick- D |n r L n n f O r / T o r n r l
nostan Coll. 79 Northeastern 39
1917, Wally Tyre; 1948, Richard
Goeti, 'Tom Sheehan, Huston l.a Jim Houston. Ulilu Slate rnd, and ens. who tutored Irdiana to one DIuCKOUT UruGrCa
South
Clair; 11:49, 9:30, JlnwJr Johnson, Ted Rale*. Oregon Stale tackle, of its Iwtl season* In recent his­
PASADENA. Calif tUPI) - A Rats; 1919. Charles Anderson; 195"
Navy W DicktnsoA 39
Frank Stranahan, Dick Mayer; lied for fourth with 19 apiece. tory, was third with 92 first place For Orange Battle Richmond 79 W &amp; L 6J
new Pacific Coast "Big Four" Mike Whckbel: 1931, Ed Gordon; &amp;
11:92, 9:37, Dave Ragan. Rill Park­ Zeke Smith, Auburn guard, was vote* and wav mentioned on 119 MIAMI ( tP I ) - The Orange Tennessee 61 Wake Forest 90
conference which will seek to ex­ 1932, Junior Metis. 1*93, Ross Han- *
tend
III prestige and scheduling mini: 1994. John Jones; 1999, Jim
er, John Ramum.
auih with 13. Jarkle Burnett, ballots
Bow! COmmll'ee has ordered a Louisiana St. 67 Arkansas 59
Hawkins; 1936, Brantley Schlrard;
13:00, 9 (9, Roll Goalby, Ed Auburn renter, ahd Monte Stick
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Furgol. Fid Oliver; 12:07. * 92, Irs, Notre Dame end, each drew r ,
j
a
|
mile radius »( Miami for the Georgetown K1 Loyola (Md.) 73 day from the wreckage of the Pa­
cific Coast Conference.
Mike Krak, Don Rlspllrighnlf, lco 12. Vrl Heckman, F'torida tackle,
New Year’s Day esme between Presbyterian 79 Mercer 74
COOLER IN BUMMER
Blagelll; 12:19, tu n , Tommy Rull, amt
and nrocfc
Brock Strom.
Mrom, Air iForce
orre * .
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a Oklahoma amt Syracuse.
Chattanooga Si S W'ern (Tennl 67 The lo-calted Big Four — the
WARMER IN WINTER
Mario Cariagno, Don Fairlirbl, Academy lackle, each received P A O y jU C C C C C l M O n t
University of California, UCLA,
Rut officials said the blackout. N. Carolina St. 96 Clemaon 54
SAVE FUEL
12:22, 1.07, Thorne Wood. Itob 10.
University of Southern California
COLLEGE PARK. Md. tUPI&gt;— • 8r" fl
•&gt;?' CBS Television. Furman 75 Ersklne 63
Hill, Bob Carmen: 12.30. 9 15. Paul Harrison. 2t. 1* a 6 foot 2 se­
and
the
University
of
Washington
may
be
lifted
if
enough
ticket*
High
Point
95
E.
Carolina
76
FIBGRCiLAS
Earle Edwards and Comer Jones
Harney, Henry William* Jr., Fred nior from Stanford, Tex. He is
were retarded as the leadlui ran are sold to Ihe footbsll classic by Wash. I Mo.) U. 96 Centenary 31 -representslive■ met with people
INSULATION
Wampler; 12:30. 9 23, llavls Inva Ihe Isiest In a long tine of bril­ didates
from the old Pa rifle Coast Con­
Midwest
today to sorreed Tommy Christ m a*.
Jr., 'Clarence Pnlllip*. Bill Mark­ liant Oklahoma linemen devel­ Mont as head foothill roach at The TV order wa* issued Mon Marquette 93 Creighton 49
ference (PCC) during the p u t two
ham; 13:49, 9:30, Bill Casper Jr., oped by Corner Jones. Ihe uni­ Ihe Univcrsitv ol Maryland.
day after the competing univcrsl- Bawling Green 75 Duqueine 61 days to wind up affairs of the 4&lt;Holler for Haller*
Skip Alexander. Chick Herbert; versity's line coach.
Mont turned in Ids resignation lira returned 3.000 unsold ticket*. Augustan* (III 1 70 Monmouth 64 athletic league which was founded Cliff G. Haller, Inc.
12:92, 9:17, Chuck Alexander, 'Bob
in IRIS. But they had their eyes
to
Ihe Maryland hoard of rerents Transportation problems, due Detroit 77 Canlslus 79
r»4iMy
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711 W. Robinson
Createy, jjoh
Boh Crow.
Crow,
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Ihe same time on the future.
partly
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the
crippling
Flastern
Western
Reserve
51
Fcnn
41
Tuesday.
“ 1:49, Tony
Phono
GArden 4-9963
The
Big
Four
may
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strike,
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blamed
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Tony Utorgwa.
Mlcrtwa, L
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Wheaton
107
Mllllkin
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The Terrspins, former national
tans a* Army, Navy, P1U and
Scathweit
son,
rhampions. won only II time* In for the lag in ticket vsles.
FRKE
ESTIMATES
Notra Dam*.
--------------------East Texas St. 62 Austin 56
Jerry
three seasons under Mont’s dlreeAmericans had a total of 17 and,Tex. AAM (1 Sam Houston M 54
lin, Larry Tomaalno; 1:19. 10 00, TAI.I.AHASSEE (t PI I — A I" ||nn | | , succeeds-I Jim Tatum as
a half billion dollar* in the hank Hard -Simmon* 63 N. Tex. St.72
ln ijmi
Tammy Cosmos, Jack Mowry, nun squad from Florid* Mile
Ernl* Fortner.
will make Ihe trip to Louisville.
e^w irdi eurrently Is head at the end nf 1997, a seven billion-. Grand Canyon 71 Antons St. U
West
Ky. for the Blue Grass Rnwl f0 Jth „ Norty, Carolina Stale dollar increase in savings during
'Denatts amataur
California ST St. Mary's 9*
game Saturday.
while Jen's Is line roach at Okla the year.
Coach Tom Nugrnt said the horns. Jack Hennemler, a mem­
Semlnelei will leave by plane ber of the present Maryland
Seminoles G et 6
Friday morning. TFelr opponent machine staff, also Is being con­
on warm days In th* tnaugral game of tbe new sidered for the head coach spot,
State Prep Stars
bowl la Oklahoma State
according to informed lourcei.
TALLAHASSEE I U Pli - Full
F8U practiced p ail defense and
hack Myers Hand of Quincy and ollenie Tuesday
five other Florida high school Afterwards, Nugent rulad nut
Horses are so rare on Forrnoi*
gridiron slars have signed foot­ any more pre-game •rrlmmagrt that a pair «f them attracts
hill scholarships at Florida Stale for fear of Injuries
throngs lo the Taipei Zoo
University.
when you want it!
Hand, husky 195 pounder voted
best hark In Ihe North Florida
"Big Bend" atea. scored 97 points
and gsinrd 1.579 yards nishing
this season, lie played a key
rel* In helping Quincy win Ihe
Northwtit Florida
Conference
charnplonihip.
Othan who signed with I he
Seminoles Included quarterback
Dick Krtauich of Hialeah, end
John Rolnli from St. Petersburg,
center Bruce Roney from Largo,
and tackle Andy Roberts and
center Want Wilson of Tallihasiee.

Top Wake Forest

To Bishop Moore

Dielzel Is Chosen
Grid Coach Of Year

Oklahoma Center
Lineman Of Year

Cage Scores

Pacific 'Big Four'
Seeking Prestige

towards Uf JOnGS

For Trovel ^ uod

No Heat

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he really wants!

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Humphrey Basking
Tampa Boy Dies In Street Gang Battle In Limelight Of
Khrushchev Talks

TAMPA. H a. (U P lr-A 13-yearold boy, out to avenge hit broth­
er'! beating by a neighborhood
d k g . wai shot to death late
Tuesday night In a cla»h with two
carload! of teenage hoodlum*.
Another youth wai seriously
stabbed in the fray on a street
near the downtown iiitrlrt.

Two Dead, 20 Hurt
In Traffic Mishap
SOMERVILLE, N. J ( l Pit Two person* were kilted and about
JO Injured Tuesday night in the
collision of a New York-bound
Trallway* Dus and a pickup truck
on an Icy road.
Police reported that three perions were injured serioutly when
the bus. going east on Route :s.
swened into the westbound lane
V 1 crashed hcadon with a pickup
truck at about 8:30 p. m.
Both occupants of the truck
were killed. They* were identified
as Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Dlllong. both 33, of Whitchouir. X. J.
The bus was on its way from
Allentown Pa., to X'ew York at
the time of the smash-up. It was
due In New York at 10:IS p. in.
Driver George Simons. 37. of
Easton. Pa., told police he drove
0 in bacK of a truck that had
no rear lights, lie ssid he swerv­
ed Into the opposite Isnc to avoid
hitting the unllghted truck and
alammed into the other truck.
Simons suffered a fractured foot
and was treated for shock. Five
ambulsnces working In relays
took 30 passengers and Simons to
Somerset Hospital, where Simons
and two passengers were admitted
with serious injuries,
id e n tifie d among the injured
were George Zwoyer, 3d, of Al­
lentown. fractured rib: and Fra ti­
ke! Smulek. 36, of Brooklyn, frac­
tured rlh and contusions.

Jet Crashes; Eight
Missing, One Alive
®ALTL'S. Okla. (L T II-A n eightjet B33 bomber crashed and ex­
ploded In open ground about six
miles north of here late Tuesday
night.
Apparently eight crew members
were killed but a ninth parachut­
ed In safety.
MaJ. Ryard F. Raker, 33, of
Atlc. Tex , was found about a
quarter of a mile from the crash
ike early this morning, uncon­
scious and in a state of shock.
A spokesman at Alius Air Force
Base said the plane was on a
routine night navigation mission
when it apparently developed en
gmr (rouble.
Only one victim had been IJent
Hied In the crash wreckage thus
far, but hate official* tab! there
were eight men aboard in addi­
tion to Baker.

ftavy Man, Negro
Hurt In Accident

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Detectives quickly rourded up night, the Rowes figured they had
IS boys and two girls plus an ar­ taken enough and planned to am ­
senal of knives, aaes, lead pipes, bush the car.
a pistol and a shotgun. The youths
They were armed with long
ranged In age from 13 to 36.
rubber hoses.
Police said Jamca Earle Rowe When Youngblood drove by. the
died almost instantly from a nowes chased the ear on foot.
close range shotgun Mast alter he Someone In the eat opened fire
and several members of his fam­ with a shotgun. Despite the hail
ily ran out to answer the taunts of shotgun pellets, the Kcntuckl
of a gang of teen agers who had ans continued to advance.
Battle on Foat
drive by the Rowe home for the
last three nights “looking for a About a block away, the youths
In the Youngblood ear and an­
fight."
Rowe and his family moved o th er vehicle following jumped
here about a month ago from out and massed for a fight. Dur­
ing the brief fray, the shotgun
Cumberland, Hy.
was discharged at James Rowe
Kid Brother Beaten
Tommy Wilson. II, was report­ He slumped to the street dead
ed in good condition after surgery Then the cars sped sway.
for stab wounds in his arm and
abdomen.
Police said the feud between
Hie Kentuckians and the Tampa
gang apparently started last Fri­
day when Rowe's 13 - year • old
brothrr, Herman Rowe, and a
young companion, Frank Holmes,
17, were attacked and badly beat­ CARACAS. Veneruela (LTD —
en hy Raymond Richard Young Police using tear gas arrested 33
blood, 16, and some of his friend*. persons Tuesday night to break
The neat night, Edwin Rowe. 30, up the second night of demonstra­
caught Youngblood and his gang tions against the apparent elec­
and started to avenge the beat­ tion of anil Commur 1st candidate
ing. The fight ended when Young­ Romulo Betancourt as president.
blood and his friends pulled out
Police Chief Col Arralr Mo
a shotgun and a pittol.
rales
reported I.YCOO p e r s o n s
For the next three nights,
gathered in small groups in the
Youngblood and a carload of com­ El
Silencio area. Roaming police
panions rode past the Rowe home,
of 13 to 30 policemen kept
shooting taunts and Insults and squads
daring them to fight. Tuesday them from forming a large pro­
test march on the Capitol where
votes in last Sunday's election
still wer* being counted
Police hurled tear gas at about
300 persons who grouped together
in front of the Junin Theater In
El Silencio Square. Three allots
were heard in the area.
Troops also used tear gas to
MIAMI (LTD - Three small break up a demonstration of 1.000
brothers told today how they set persons in the Sam Martin quar­
fire lo a portable school elan- ter.
room from which they stole some
Arrali Morales said most of the
demonstrators were supporters of
pencils and a football.
The boys, ages I, 10, and 13, deposed dictator Marco* Perei
wanted to destroy finger prints Jlmeurr Howctcr, Hx&gt; young men
they imagined would s h e them roamed the streets shouting "Viva
away, authorities said. Police said Larraiabal," Rear Adm. Wolf­
the older boy told them he got gang Lirraiabal. former junta
the idea hy watching a television leader and candidate of the Re
publican Democratic I'nion and
crime program.
Tom Valentine, county school Communist Party.
security chief, ssid the young
trio u*ed ■ gallon of gasoline to
Hart the fire, which diu damage Same Vote Total,
estimated at SIS,000.
"They slopped gasoline over the But Both Beaten
floor, then threw a match in the
•lONTPF.Lirn. \'l —(LTD puddle and ran," he said. But the An election oddity showed that
fire went out. *o they returned two candidates, a Republican and
and dumped a box of papers on Democrat, Imth received the tam e
a book still smouldering.
number of vote* while being beaten
• That did it." Valentine «ald.
at the poll*.
"It's a miracle they didn't burn
Democratic candidate Frederick
themselves."
Fayette got 33.336 votes in loiing
nut fur Dir U. S. Senate. And
Republican Harold J. Arthur got
voles In his unsuccessful
Rites Held Today 53.336
bid for a seat in the U. S House
For Henry Walker of Representatives.

Police Arrest 32,
Gas Used On Mob

3 Youths Confess
Starting Of Fire

CRAWrORDVtLLE I LTD —
Funeral c-nice* were planned lo
day for former Sen. Henry N.
Walker, • colorful figure in Flo­
rid* polities for half a century.
Walker died Monday at hit
Wakulla Beach home at Ihe age of
99. Service* will be held in the
Craw ford* ille Baptist Church at
3 p. m.
Retired for Ihe past 30 years.
Walker represented Wakulla —
Franklin and Liberty rounties In
the state Senate In 1933*37 and
1937-39 lie also w»» chairman of
Ihe slate Democratic Committee,
sheriff and clerk of Ihe Circuit
Court In Wakulla County.
Survivors Include one ion. three
daughters, nine grandchildren, and
12 great grandchildren.

DOLLAR DAY
$A V IN G $

Hy WILLI\M TIIEIS
WASHINGTON (LTD - Sen.
Hubert H. Humn'-rey twdav was
riding the rrest of world wide no­
tice centering on hi* private inlervlew wilh Soviet Premier Ni­
kita Khrushchev.
Mil stock In the distant Demo­
cratic presidential swcrpstakei of
1960 wai up sharply
Humphrey'* eight hour ronfer
eocf wilh the Soviet leader In
Moscow last week and an 90 min­
ute report lo President Elsenhow­
er Tuesday grabbed more Inter­
national attention than most jotential candidates hope lo get in
month* or years.
It wit wilh this increated stat­
ure Humphrey Tue»diy night
railed on the new hravtly-Democratie Congrri* for pa stage of a
“ food for peace program" to
counter Russia's plans for wtrld
economic supremacy.
He said in a speech at St. Paul.
Minn . that thi* count*-*-* agricul­
tural surplus g h e i the United
Slates “weapon the Soviet I'nion
doc* nut even dream of having
seven year* from now."
The 47-year-old Minnesota Dem­
ocrat also said Tuesday night in
a nationwide radio interview i mu­
tual • “Capital Assignment"' tint
he planned to run for reflection
to the Senate in t9v».
But those who remembered
Humphrey’s 1936 try for the vice
presidenlisl nomination werr in­
clined to dismiss the disavowal of
presidential ambitions
Humphrey, Senate il.sarmament
chairmi’ and a foreign relations
eommitleeman, ha* been men­
tioned for hi* partv « into pic»l
denliat nomination — but alwaya
toward Ihe end of the list.
Sen Mike Monroney &lt;D Okla.3
said Tuesday that Humphrey now
should he counted among the ma­
jor Democratic presidential hope­
fuls.

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A Sanford Navy man wai Injured
last night when Arthur Wade. Ne­
gro, made a left turn directly Into
Ihr path of hia ear. officer* said
Wade wav going south on 17 93 and
attempted to make the lum al
31th SI
mlohn Oliver. VAH1, was taken
f f the Naval Air Station dispensary
with a broken right hand, bruised
knees and a bump on his head.
Wade suffered laceration* of the
head. He wa» charged with reck­ Four Cents Needed
less driving and no driver's license
lit i* now In the county jail.
On Overseas Card
Both automobiles were badly
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traffic hampered police effort* bur- n .**t Office Department:
A fourcent stamp Is required
^ Ihe 6 p rn. arridcnl.
or unsealed Christmas cards
mailed oversell and to Canada
First Opportunity
*"d Mexico.
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know if tho esperience was worth ent stamp. The new rales on in
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first lime in 36 years, to drive thr •ime effective Aug. I.
Unsealed cards sent to destinavillage fire truck.
na within the United States ran
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and it caused an estimated tl.V&gt; a mailed with a three cent
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T h e r a Is R o u te
B u t I t 's L e n g th y

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PUTNAM, Conn. -&lt; UP II When the Connecticut Public UtiHtire Com million authorized the
Now Haven Railroad to discontinue
trains on Its Hartford-Putnam line,
It assured passengers they could
still get from Putnam to Hartford
by train la a round-about way.
A check showed the quickest
trip you could make to cover the
a miles would take you seven
hours.

Unique Keepsake
SPRINGFIELD. Vt. - f U P I ) Retiring U. S. Sen. Ralph Flan­
ders will receive a unique gift In
memory of hie early ichool days.
The Eureka School, built in ITU
and believed lo be the oldest struc­
ture of its kind in the state of
Vermont, wili he torn down and
stored in the Senator’s barn.

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any claim* a n t tamant* v h lr h rou
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Ika ratal* of JA C K H TItii k L A M ) .
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tk# Count* Ju ta a of S C IIIS O I.K
County. Florida. *1 hit nfflra In th#
court hout* of **lt L'a ia lf a t S A N F tm b .
Florida.
allhln
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nf r*aldanr* a n t *o,i o lf ir t a t draaa of th* rlalmanl. a n t ahall
ba aanrn la hy Ik* rlalm anl
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tilth claim nr drmant » » t » » flltd
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Aitornat* for Adminlalratrla
Idaarda llolldlns. Sanford, blorlda
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STKM S7U0M . D A V IS * Jlc IN TO O II l l l l
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LOST—Boxer dog. brown. 65 lb rt EI.Ak A APARTMENTS: reeeia
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Very atntle. female named
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Falla. Reward—FA I 1130.
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»tiir* apirlmrnt In town. $45
*—BEAU R RENTALS
a month Cal' FA 2 3071
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bedroom unfurnished house hat 2 bedroom unfurnished apartment,
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
atove, children, no pel*. 16300 kitchen equipped Ph, FA 2H79I
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month. ID03 Summerlin Ave.
LAKE MARY’ t bedroom apart
GROVES
ment, newt) decorated complete
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T-RLAL ESTATE WANTED
ly furnished Call FA 2 2:14 if
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3 Room furmihed apartment. *45 ter 3 p, m,
m o , including utilities. I’h
W-FLOWERS • PLANTS
FA 2 333.
2. 3 and 4 bedroom houses and
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small ararimrnt.
lF - O m C K EQLTPMENT
2 Bedroom hou»e. unfurm-hed, vtt- ROM I - PAVTON, Broker
rhen equipped. 170 monthlj. Ph.
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rhone FA MMI
FA 2 *639.
TRAILERS
3 bedroom 2 hath house in Rose
13-BOATS A MOTORS
Court. 1110 per month. Phonr
11—FARM SUPPLIES A
FA 2 3441.
MACHINERY
II—PETS • LIVESTOCK .
Clean &lt; rm down it apt All Tark
SLPPLIES
Porter H. Laming III. firatnao
ARTICLES WANTED
17. S. N., recently graduated from 2 bedroom house, kitchen furnish­
ed. Clean and close in. FA 2 4013
PLACES TO EAT
the Navy'* basic Engineman'i
Jimmy Cowan.
IT—REALTY PARLORS
II—FEMALE HELP WANTED School at the Nasal Training Cen­ offices portly furnished—air con
ter. tireat Lake*. ID The course
II—MALE HELP WANTED
included all phases of work on ditioned—gas best TA 2 3313
M-MALE OR FEMALE
small engine*, distilling plants and Sanford Produce Co. *02 IVfit
II—WORK W \NTED
23th. St.
steam generator*
22-BUSINPSS
(.anting i« the ton of Mr. and
- OITORTI NITIES
brdroom house, kitchen rquip
Mr*. Porter II. Lansing of Sanford | ped *75 )W9 Laurel Ave.
33—SPEC! AI SERVICES
: i - p i \ m » s E im c F .s
Ave
| Unfurnished 2 bedroom house. 2320 3—RE M. ESTATE FlU S \I.r.
KA—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Marta* Pfe. Terry V. Troiper Sanford Arc or FA 2 0129
U —ELEt THICAt.
■ CONTI! ACTORS
graduates todsy from an Intensive
net* 2 licdrnom hou»es. kiichen
HA-BUILDING. REPAIRS,
basic training court? at Camp tquipped. FA 2 6013
1-eJeune, N. C. During Iht* period.
2S-B IIITI.DING SI PPLILS
Marines It*r primarily in the field 01A Palmeilo Ave, J F. Hall
27—NOTICE • PERSONALS
■nd *ake part in bivouacs, march21—AR TICLtS FOIt SALE
Garage apartment fully furnish
ei and muscle building exercises
21—F I RNITL RE A
ed 140 per month Cook down
HOIBEHOLD_____________
Troiper Is the son of Mr. and
stairs, live upstairs.
Mr*. Clyde L. Troiper. 2009 Adsms
A\c. He will be home for two Ilarhelor apartment, ground floor
leave before bring assigned 313 Palmetto Avr
Locomotive Stolen toweek*
permiarnl duly at a Marine 2 bedroom house, kitchen equipped
station.
Piece A t A Time
with electric stove A refrigera­
tor A heater. Phone FA 2 3631.
^BUFFALO. N. Y .-IU PH -T h e
The Longwood Chamber of Com­
oM iteam locomotive donated to merce meet* tomorow night In the 3 Room modern apartment, dean
a* new. private first floor. Navy
the city of Buffalo Ir 1934 by the Civic League building i t *. The
Chrtaprakr and Ohio Railroad ai Lyman School Glee Club will sing couple invited. Reasonably pric­
ed 1300 W 3rd St
an "educational exhibit" fi » r l Christmas carols during the even
tn| up on the wrong tide of the Ing. Speaker will be Mrs. Carmeta Sale or Rent I Rrdroom 36 ft.
Ray. county aupervisor of the State
tracks.
New Moon trailer, air condition­
The railroading veteran was Department of Public Welfare.
3rd Addition.
ed. Adult*. FA 2 7661.
glvrn a ihtny coat of black paint
North
American
Aviation
Co.
and Id brat* was gleaming when
bedroom furnished house - For
H o m es D faisncil F o r
(l wai placed on permanent ex­ will host the winning squadron of Interview FA 2 wot
F lo rid a Living'.
hibition In La Salle Park. But. the the HATWING One bomhinc derby
city rather* didn't fl(urc on the Saturday night at thr .Mayfair Large 3 A I bedroom unfurnished 3 k 1 IlctlroonH—l A - Hat ha
apartment 173 I7m&gt; Magnolia
Inn.
hoodlum element.
The locomotive ha» been ill*VA - FHA REAL ESTATE r u n SALE
mantled piece by pieic over the
FIIA In Service
month*—even a fence didn't pro­
Legal Notice
CLOSE IX
tect it—until it'* become en eye­
Conventional
I
bedroom.
2
bath.
2
story
farm
IM It
VO MID
sore Oliiciali indicate it toon will
h o u s e recently remodeled.
!'*&lt;!* *»til *•*
In
Financing:
be consigned to the icrap heap
f 11 r
f K f |. *
s .f
M se
4 &gt;7*'
Approx 3 aerrs rlrarrd A fenc­
«’»i v Halil
I’liifWi, yi'Ul
Il* |l , I*i iii *a. 1»»•*11-1Imtr 1&gt;, ed land Low down payment
!'••*.
Iht ffatj- wlnc turn*
Down Payments
FA 2-6304.
Ittm I &lt;•»# nt« •T»r*i Uunu*

t a - HE At. ESTATE rein SALS in—Mair nr Ornate
FOR SALE Oft RENT: I Bedroom Col-rcd help wanted, must be over
21 apply in person at Pig N’
CB home at 27"6 Magnolia A'e
Whittle.
GE eqtnpfd kiichen. 2 block*
from fioecrest School FA 2 33T7 Men W&lt; men I2u Daily. Sell Lumior 272* Palm run Ave
nout nameplalts Writs Retvei
Co., Attleboro, Mass.
Lemon Bluff camp, modern con
verieme*. large Fla. room. 2 It-W ork Mantra
lots, M. A, Bass.
Baby sitting, Ironing. FA 2 7)26

10. lPo«— I\sge 0

IIOM&amp;SEEKBnS

Curtom built 4 tin. 2 bath home
•itualcd amidol shade tree* on
tour nicety landscaped lot* in
qulel sedlon of Sanford A lovely
homo featuring built In kiichen
equipment, large brlrk fireplace,
awning window* and irrrarrn
Boor* Priced to sett at tt*.*on
Reasonable term*. AA'AILABl.E
NOW!
H O M K .SK U .K ItS
Thr be*l plare to sell sour home,
i* where most homes are sold

Local Briefs

t

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
P IN EC R ES T

S

ous Double Duly

Look For It In

J. W. HALL
It

Like front home f«-r s» r nr rent
MxJtiR BKOVVX REALTY
Reatti.r
I VhE M\RV
Ph FA 2 3237 m FA 2 I33t

Five acre tite farm Large 3 bed
room house large harn Easy
terms u«cph II l^vv Phone
FA 2 1223

Seminole Realty
W. DIETRICHS -

REM TOR

Ellr. Methvin—1Velma Uonialrr,
Ailrlaide II Mosca — Associate*
29U1 Part A'e

126 N Park Ave.

FA :-S2K

I’h FA 2-6F2J

Lakefri-nt 2 bedrw&gt;m * a me home
Practically finished on inside
Beautiful ltd right on take. Sboit
distance from Del.and, 22.1i»
cast) priii'. Can be financed Call
Crumpion Duildcrt in Orlando.
GA 7 *&gt;3*4

Low As S100

Lois for rale, located A miles \V

I mim'd Into Occupancy
\V« (Eunranltc Pcntonnl
Siiliwfaction «»r Vour
Money Cheerfully
Ilefundctl.

OWNER WANTS
OFFER

HUtk liHIII'Ul*

lUl'l n 41•*4• tsr ** *- - ' - FT 1&gt;! kSALE OR TRAD!
:il!CAGO — (UPI) - George
mi» tiftlFk t ti ifilaict*
Equity in 2 bedroom block home
Ilalai. Chicago ItearV ownrr who
| J. &lt; IT* H i
T 4t a*
S . 11* I &lt; « If II * 1‘ m *1 111*
!*♦ I-esl f r fu«r l*ts«|lP*
on corner lot In Highland Park
returned a t coach of his profrt
Tlir l*Jt|» Hill !•# tilll»h* IV ti7*p*-rs1
Will sell or trade for acreage
stonal football team this year after ■nil ri^il »» thr r n r • 'imnlfh-i
Mas'i. h l afa-tal. rinpi u,
or lots.
turning thr job o*er to Paddy i l ;.*»« «‘4|&gt;
|*. Y| , •,s th* •■!.«*&gt; .1*1#
Driscoll the last two «eatoni, guld
Up* - If fft : if! 4 *11Ah)§ #1 RMIKIIT A. WILLIAMS, Risltor
» nffi #
Itav mood l.undqiilst. Assoc.
ed the club to &gt;4 vlrtorlei In 30 Ihi n i l WM|p*|»r
*rrfn I' Kriiih Em
FA 2 3*11
Atlantic Bank Rid*
previous campaign*.
•*11*

REAL ESTATE DRIVE-IN
23U Pirncb Ave.

Realtor

of Sanford. Th. FA *.’ 3260.

Citiloin built 3 bedroom, J lull
tiled bath*, built on large lot
in beautiful Mayfair srclkm
This home feature* trrra/u
floor*, large irrrrnrd port h
Natural wood i a bine l* In large
kitrhrp equipped wilh elrcifir
range and re(rig*ralnr owners
equity MihO.OO Ary offer will
be given consideration
l o r . H w v. 17-02 &amp; 2 7 th S t.
P lum e FA 2*1.101
SEMINOLE REALTY
1201 Park Ave
FA 2 3^2

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.
NACItinCE

P A S Y TO FIN D -H A N D Y -C O M P LE T E
Gifts for Her
CHATHAM BLANKETS •
Including the Nalion'i Faventa
• i ’urrey” — furrey Bouquet
WvaDhir* Brandon
Tull Range of Colors
YOWELL’8
^ A N |O R D FURNITURE CO.
300 East Fir»t St.
ghadawr Boxes — Cedar Cheits
Lamps — Planters
Sofa Pillows

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

Stereophonic A HI-FI
RECORDS A PIIONOGRArilS
WINN TV
311 E. lit. St
FA I 2 » l
Wa Service Rscerd Play-era

SANFORD FURNITURE &lt;O.
300 Eavt First St.
Smoking Blands — Ea*&gt;- Chain
Table Redm* — Ilaiiocki
Deris

Special Sale on alt WEST

BLACK A DECKER
Saws — Drill* -— Sanders
Jig Saw*
GREGORY* LUMBER
6th A Maple
Ph EA 2 03no

BEND PRODUCTS This week

only I
RANDALL ELECTR 1C CO.
112 Magnctia Ave.

3 Pc. Living Room Gioup
Choice
of Fabrics — tllSi.So
AM LRU AN TUURISTER
10% Down
LUGGAGE
Lay-Away Now For chriitm ai
Strong — Smart — Roomy
ECHOLS BEDDING CO.
Wide Selection of Sire* and Color*
Ph. F'A 2-6.1JI
VOWKU/8 __________ I i9 So. Magnulu
------------------ |
TA1H.ES
h r The Lady Of Your ilrert Cerner Tab!** — Tier Table*
Slips, gowns 4 matching sets
Step ard Coffee Tables
Wide eelectien of color*. Sties 32
From S2.f'&lt;*&gt;
41. Priced from 1 93 to I M.
i
WILSON-MAIKR
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
MUNSLN1.WF.AR Nylon tricot
igditi gown*, ilips 4 p aititi. Pro­
portioned hosiery in walking 4
dress aheers $1.35 • $193.
PU RCELLS_________
The Accepted Gift

SAMSONITE
Card Tables — $6 93
FURNITURE CENTER
116 3V. First St.
MO-1 U D Eo.NG I. RIT

Lively Slips. Tanties and Goan
Many atyle* to choose from
GARRFTTS
^ First St. 4 Sanford A.e

Home Gifts
Siesta Glassware
Beautifully Decoiated Serving
Travi
YOWELl.'B

Do Your Chriitmei Buying
On Our F7a*v Payment
^
Or Ley AWay Plan
•
FURNITURE CENTER
11! W. f u U SL

1210 down l»u&gt;* neat 2 tiedroom
home, electric kitchen, fireplace,
screened porches, shady lot
quiet neighborhood. J6b monthly
&gt;6230 total.
Far the Beit (lava tn Real Estate

Tht* I* a cues* pais tn the Ritr
Theatre for Curley Toley. F»p
date Dec 17, '31.

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2

20% OFF

W|NN TV

Bedrooma

*280
( Includes LToainc)
1 .0 0

$8280 .00
only $87*50 monthly
6

Blocki West Of Trench
Avenue en 20th Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY

GOODYEAR SERYKE STORES

^ ..e ,

c

Sanford O l f l S T O T M C I !

TED WILLIAMS IIARDWARI
205 E. 23(11 St.
I^t Ut show -ou •
TRUE Frostproof Frigidaire
Refrigerator ard Freerer

FOR

The Gift That I* Always
Accept aide
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
310 E. Firit Ft.

Natior.ally Adveiliaed
W'alebii
Gifts for Him
Bulov* • Elgin • Wtllniurr
Longinta • Erneit Borel • Hamilton
Evinrude Motors
SANFORD JEWELRY
Hunting 4 Camping Equipment
AND LUGGAGE
Fiihing Tackle
300
Sanford
Avr.
Ph F’A 2 36*1
■•Everything F'nr ih.- Fportsmnn"
KUB^ON'S SltiRTING GOODS

Unusual Gifts

While doing your Chrutm u
After *!" FORMAL WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
ihopplng *ee our varied selection
MONROE rORNFR
Salts ard Rental Service
CRAFT 4 GIFT SHOP
JIM ROBSON S MEN'S WEAR
i
West l u i ’. SUccl
113 MagnoLa Ave.

ir n is Heal

estate

aik Cruml.y t Monteilb
a: i l , South Park Ph. FA 2 c

BEAUTIFUL
,T Iled ro o m — ! A 2 B ath

HOMFS

1 k 2 YRS. OLD
I-ow Daws Payments
4 Mrathly Payments
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Lor ll» J . 17-92 4 :;ih M.

I’boM FA 1-lMk

House Wiring — Electric Service
RANDALL ELECTRIC CU.
112 Magnolia
FA 3 0915
J5-A— BUILDING
PAINTING

REPAIRS

I I —BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIEI

FLOOR sanding and finishing
Cleaning, w a x i n g
Serving
WANTED TO BUY'—
Seminole County sioce 1925.
bmall business — wmild ronstdfr
H. M. Gleai. il. Lak* Mary
filling station in THIS Area —
Open lo any worthwhile propo­ i.Ml’K ItlA L DECOHATORS
sition — Box MI Carr Sanford
painting and papering
Herald.
FA 2 3710 or FA 2-7#tO after alx.
Business property for »alc by own
r.Nwt h a m t.
er. 1 block south city limit* of
Sanford on highway 17492 Good
location for any type of bus!
Stcnstrom Realty
K a h n s
ness 25% down, balance cm
HERBERT STKN8TR0M
/
mCUBAKIt
/
monthly payment*. See 1.. l’.
REALTOR
Hark
Sr.
2619
Orlando
Dr.
DON IIOVVE — I . J. HISNER
AtsnelaUs
III N. r*rk - Ph. FA 2 211" » SPECIAL SERVICE!
27—NOTICES—PERSON ALS
PAINTING
3 l^droom 2 bath. Fla. room, kit"F’or
ihn»e
who
caie."
reasonable.
s c o r r s palm m anor
rhrn equipiwd. fruit trees. ReReferences given. F*A 2 1292.
venna I’ark. ItKHie FA 2 2616.
Home for the aged
269u Orlando Dr. Sanford
TUMPS - SPRIXKLLR
Phone FA 2-7.M4
tle'iratde 391 ft. lake front pn&gt;
SYSTEMS
party l&lt;satej on GoMea la k e
\x&gt;ie weight safely with newly
Approximately 23 acre*. » (urn All types and strei Ir.i'.ltled
Released Dev-A Diet Tabled.
"Do It Yourself"
ished rertal units, Rent.it In
Only 96c at your Drug store.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
come SJ(Hi monthlj. Phone FA2S T I N i:
1*271.
Mr*. Brown Miller * home made
Machine and Supply Co.
fruit cakra al Winn Dixie, E.
M cnfue. iiv owner, equity in mod­ 207 W. 2nd Si.
Ph. FA 1 6112 First St.
ern 2 brdroon CB house A»•umr mertgaee of $3713 Oo Pay­ Television Tubes Tested Free. 2*—ARTICLES FOB SALE
ments !60 per mo. FA 2 0762.
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
2112 Oak Avr
At The Sign Of The Totem Po!e Cotton A Wool Y’arns. Notions,
2617 S- French Ave.
Threads, T*r«s.
IIIl.SA i.. FAVTO.N
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
RrcNtcrcd Real Eitale Uroktr
At Tha Sign Of The Totem Pal*.
Auto Repair* 4 Retd Scivlc*
I’h FA 2-1301—17-92 at Mlawalha
2617 S. French Ave.
HALE’S GARAGE
102 Celery Ave.
FA 2-2603
9—1 I IIWEI2S. PI \\TW
ANNIY ERSARV SPECIALS!
Nile* 4 Su-days
FA 2-2020
Alligator bags 4 shoes, rno l«
I.R V P IM IIi: MRSERV
choose from. Christmas gift* nf
UEAt'l II L'L IIOLI.Y
tfulck Laundromat Service
Iruil*. jellica pecan* and can­
All kinds and sites
Shirt* Finished In 46 llouci
dies. We ship S 4 II Green
Grapevillr Ave.
FA 2 0lg6
Sanltone Dry Cleaning
Stamps. STUCKEY’S, 17 . 92,
E 25th St. F'nodmart Bldg
South of Sanford.
Msiion Market C A B It VG E SOI TII8IDE l a u n d r o m a t
PLANTS for sale. Fied ThinsBARGAINS IN USED BEATERS
Ian. FA 1 399P.
ROLLAYVAY. Hospital and Baby
Most Any Hake
Beds. Day, Week or Month— .
Urchldl plant* for rale. 3 for
F URMfURE CENTER
Tel. F'A 3-3161. Furniture Center
S3 00 Mrs. Bill Whitley. 214
tig W. 1st St. TV 2 3111
III West Firit St.
B. 19lh SL
FACTORY TO YOU
UOODRUFFh
ALUMINUM
AUTO
CLASS
I arm A Garden Center
VENETIAN BUNDS
ANNUALS
INSTALLED
Enclosed head, fag proof bottom
Ml Celery Avr.
W indshield
Mark niaaa
rad with plastie ends. Plastic
Y ru t t.lar*
or rayon tapes. Cotton or nylon
POTTED IT.ANTS Th M 2 1X22 Door (ilrt.H?
cords.
S K itv ic i;
er FA 2-P270 S A N F O R D
FLOWER SHOP. W. te’rgraph. S fiik n rik (ihito* nml I’a in t Co, Sente nr ik D1.i m and Pa ini Co.
112-114 W. 2nd SL Ph. FA 2-4622 H M D YV 2nd St. Ph. FA 3-4623
ITSIH.RS NURSERY*”
Magnolia t. Onora FA 2-4633
S’pnce Hcatccv — F’lnor F'unvaoc* This is a gurst pass to the nils
Oinamental Shrubs • Tree* - Peat
Theatre fur Jrlmny Golden. Exp.
Clean and Service, $1.30. Outsldr
dale Dec. IT. T*
tank Installation. FA 2 4763
II—AUTOMtllllEEt—TRAILERS
Oil burning circulating heater,
HEATING
I Ford F l'&gt;0 pickup lire romli
automatic controls 4 tank, $40.
II. II. POPE CO.
lion. Term*. F A Scolt. ( Vo
NO • 4291. 102 Shell Rd. DcBary.
106 S. r*(k --- FA : C3I
luvia Dr,. DrIUry. Fla
Compton* Encyclopedias. FA2 3560.
It will pay Y’DU to &lt;re u&lt; liefoie ENVELOPES U ttrrhrads. staleb»rd .Sparks space heater. Large
yuu buy. Open Evenings ard
Bundav•
m an* drsk, good rondition.
programs, r t r ,
rrotresvive
i : \ s t s id e TRAM.I R b a l e s
Prinling Co Phone "A 2 2911 — IA 2 2663
Palalka, Fla
3na West )jih Si
LFAATNG TOWN-wtndow fan.
fishing outfit, small kitrhen ap
Two Ion GMC trufk mnvlrg van.
Furniture .Aiming 4 Storage
pllanre*. deepfreere. TA’, baby
See 't at Phillips • 66" across
C. E, PI1IEEIPS. Agrnl
fvirnllurr. FA 2 3170
river C. It. Davis
WASHBURN VAN EENi s
lino
French
Ave
F
A
2
I9pi
Trade I ion I)«d£f i n n l for AC
Riryrle—English lype raerr. eirelmodel Ci tractor. Knnhne. New
lent condition *21 FA 2 6279.
WELL DRILLING
l psala R&lt;1
l airbanka Morse Pump*
Fruit for sale. 1100 bo. Bring
Rrpair* to all make*
container. 2201 W. 23lb. Street.
12-BOATS and MOfOIIN
HOW AMD W. LONG
FA 2 5*66
301
1
Coin
mere!
a
1
Ave
Y'mir Evtnritdr Dralrf
phone FA 2 2131
T’-j HP Wirard outboard »W.
RiilioDN SPORTING GOODS
After 4 p m F A 2-4706.
1916-1 L i t
f bur,a I A 2-3961
3JA—P L t^ N |V ,(rS M RUIIFINO
Apartment alre Baby Grand Piano.
t l - reoM vV -tuck '»upplir»
Honey blond iruil wood, extra
WANTED—Black cocker spaniel
small, like new. $150 00. Phonr
pup. FA 2 7005
FA 2 1971.

Well

13—VRTIt LI S WVXTED

Low Down Payment
WE
ALL

A H H A N fiE

TYPES

FINANCINi;

ShoamahA
IT m alruclion Co. Inc.
211 W’tsi 13th btrrei
rhea* FA MIOJ
Mayfair srriion. a sparious 3 tied
room home. FA 2169*

I ARM EIES ACiENCV
N V | armer. Realtor
li II. Wbiim»re, Asset.

EXCEPJIOXAE VALLE

HI K lit
FA 2 2931
I Bedroom, 2 bath kiichen equip
Use Our Lay A-Way Dan
—
ped home Many cither extra*
VIEW MASTER Starter Set
mo tciaiclifl. F'A 2 1*09
Includes Steto Viewer and 21
T . w . .M tn o . llru k c r
WESTINGIIOUSK RADIOS $16 35 l : ‘' Lj! *!ic rJT! “ J?!*1&gt;1 **.Il'
Toy* for Bo)'* and Girl*.
W1EBOLDT S CAMERA SHOT
riiore FA 2 2111
Gift* for Mom and Dad
****
111 So. Park Ave

Priced

— F.II.A. —

R. E PERKINS L
&gt;N
.1&gt;» E. First St.
I A 2 till

SANFORD FURNITURE CO
Living Room Suites — Mirrors
Bedroom Suites — Bookcavei
Throw Rugs — Cedar Robes
Carving Seti — Ilia-v Waie

Moderately

Florida noon*

RDBF.S: Washn Wear and Wool
rn* $9 95 to $1193 Rolie A Pajama
Sets only 10 93

ELECTRIC TRAINS
Sels and Accessories

QUALITY HOMES

W. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
110 N. Park Ave. Ph. FA 5-2391

Fls"flel Shirt* J! *1 or 2 for S3 2-0 :
Sleeping Bags $9 go up. Camp
Rlankrta gt 4,7 nr 2 for 17.00.
ARMY NAVY* SURPLUS SIORF.
310 Sanford Avenue

Gifts for Boys

We Feature

SEE CU LLEN St HAHKEY

VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
Pari* for all makes of cleaners:
F’.lcctrlux. Hoover. Kurby, elc.
Free pick up. Work guaranteed.
FA 3-4763.

1
I

g-RFAL FSTlTi: TOR 5 \LT.

-rati Hair Phrni FA

Ironmg. joe 4 15c. FA 2 7241

2 5 - ELECTRICAL SERATCE

Ili S F icnch Ave Ph F A 2 3221
\ftcr hour* FA 2 26IS or FA 2 021

HAY MOM) M. n .\U ,
REVLIHR A
; hird St 4 Park
Y’all Call
Phone I A

IXSUROn
Vvrnue, South
Rail
2 5611

BICYCLE—Girl* linno rA 24*21.
AIR
CONDITIONING
Cucumbers
for sile. $100 per
Ca»h for furniture or turplui,
Super Trading Pu*l, Sanford- (OMR.ALT and REPAIR WORK bushel. Phone FA 7 4015.
loo; Sanford Axe.
FA 2 65(2
Orlando tlwy. EA 2 0617.
3 pirce Reed furniture and cock­
Pin. A I ; pre
l/)C- an-| tlml-er CLARKS PLUM BING AND HEAT­ tail table Phone FA 2J7JL
ING ha* moved in our new lore
Wanted Rutigii i-reen Pine 4
lion *o? W 2Tth S t , Thone 1957 Allstate Super truisar fully
I'p rri* lujmber Wanted Henry
equipped good (ordilion, may be
PA 2 2374
Goethe lum ber Co, Tliiitvitlr,
aecn at HO N. French Ave.
Tla I’lume fe*J. 4collect i and am
I’l.UMRING
fur Henry tioetbr.
Conlrarliug 4 Repairs
29—FUK.MIUHE and
I yer Estimates
IIUUSEUOLU GOODS
IT-BEAITY PARLORS
R. 1. II AKA 1 \
• BIG VALUES
204 Sanlord A'e. Phonr EA 2 3345
Sanford* Moyt Modern
• QUICK CREDIT
Rrauty Sllnn
•
EASY TERMS
24—PIANO
SERVICE
Ju&gt;lt Water T V. SI amp*
W
I
L
S
O
N • M A I L it
HARRIET I S BFlAUTY NOliK
PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
193 Si. Oak
FA 2 5712
Nr-* And U'"d Furniture
W. U IIARAION
311 E. Fuat St
FA 35433
IX—FEMALE HELP WANTED I’h FA 2 42W After 3 OO p. m
$SA V K $
filRUS WANTED 24-A Hi IEIi IU . * isn T R a/'T o M
New
&amp; fe e d
While. Muvl lie 21 nr nvec. Apply For carprntry, paintlnr. screen1 u r n i (urc lasisl A ppllanrea
in tcison at Pli N' Whistle
ing, roofiog, and ola.tcr repair,
asphalt tile, a bestn* aiding,
Spnial dirt and food supervisor.
masonry or wood &gt;t&lt;pi, levallng Mather of Sanford
Kitchen experience preferred.
and tepalriig garaats anil 203-209 E Firat St I’h. FA S-09M
High school education essential,
wrecking call F,\ 2-4*39.
Used furniture, tppllanets. tool*
t vcellenl |wrmnnrl policies. 41
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Rjlld to your plans.
Memorial Hospital.
Beautifully finished, good condi­
Remodelltr and Additions
tion. Kingsbury piano. Pbon* af­
DON LI KE
Unencumbered lady to help with
ter 4 p m. FA 2-1316.
Phon. FA 2-6*24
liimst work and baby silting In
exchange* f*&gt;r room and board.

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utility room, kitchen equipped Womrn ovrr 21 wilh traneportalamHcjped with well. Owner
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and M3 W per month.
married, have owp rar. eges U
w. if. "Bill" STEMPEIl
In 35, resident of Sanford iree.
Sales experience helpful but not
Realtor 4 Insurer
Asioe l.aura B Otter. II E Taffer necessary. Apply 5U! Magnolie,
Orlando, Friday between I
ArltU Prig*. E v m tt Harper
a m. 4 4 p. m.
Piano F A 3 1331
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More Snow
A foot of m w anow n » pre­
dicted for the aww-msbed city
e f Otweco, K. Y., todiy end a bit­
te r i i b i a o frectc.
Oswego, already under a atate
e f emergency. waa hit by a new
ato m Toeaday nirbt aa it fooabt
to free itself ef a record M inch
anew accumulation and drifla 20
feet Ugh.
More than 40 mow plowa were
thrown into the battle aialnit the
towering inow mound* ta and

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Waner Is Selected
Honorary Chairman
Of'58 Seal Sale
Paul 0 . Waner of Sarasota. batUnt Instructor tor the St. I-ouli
Catdlnali and a member o! haaehatl'i Hall of Fame, will aerve
thia year aa honorary atate chair­
man tor the Chrlitmaa Seal Sale.
Waner, who only a year Mo
won a personal victory over Til.
expressed eagerness to do anything
he could "to help keep my tallow
men from being benched by tuber-

Driver
Is Fined;
Excuse
Wot Empty
wwa • «w *
/ I»n l t
M*a*es Iet4 ••Halieitf I
m

Areas; 21 Dead

around Otwtgo. Hnuae roofi
threatened to crumple under the
weight of the anow.
Heavy anow squalls alao tw irl­
ed over the lee ahorea of Lake
Erie where Erie, P a , waa buried
under 25 inchea of anow and faced
the proapect of another 0 to 12
tnehee today.
Slate police laid roads tn north­
west I’ennsylvsnla and southwest
New York were "terrible" with
visibility cut by the heavy anow.
All main roads were open, but
about 00 per cent of the secondary
roada In the area were abut.
Sub-Zero Readings Common
The moat prolonged cold wove
of the season eilended from the
Continental Divide to the Atlan­
tic.
Subsero reading! were com­
mon during the night from Montana acrose the northern plain*,
the Great Lake*, the central Ap­
palachians and into New England.
And the official onset of winter
still 12 days away. _________

Army Will Remove
Marriage Pamphlet

Below freeling weather drove
as far south as Georgia and cen­
tral Texas.
The snow and cold was blamed
for at leait 21 deaths. Icy high­
way* claimed nine livei In tra f­
fic In Illtnoii, three In Indiana,
tuo in New Jersey and one each
In Iowa and Sew York state.
Two transients n o te to death In
Chicago, two men suTfcred fatal
heart attack* shoveling snow in
Iowa and a Michigan man met
the tame fate.
Among the latest vklims were
two persons killed when a bus
and truck collided on an icy high­
way Tuesday night near Somer­
ville, N. J. Twenty persona were
injured in the crash.
A Gurnee, III., man waa killed
Tuesday night In a traffic acci­
dent while trying lo help a neigh­
bor start hie (tailed ear.
Fire Kills Man,
Cold weather fires also took a
heavy toll of lives. At Champaign,
111., three little girls, Including
twins, were killed Tuesday night
when flames awepl their email
frame home.
An overheeled wood stove was

TOKYO &lt;UP1) — U. 9. author­
ities ordered military chapels to­
A story of his bout with TB, day lo remove from their ahelves
written last year lor the Saraaolo a controversial pimplct urging
Herald-Tribune while he waa a pat­ Americans not to marry foreignient tn the Southwest Florida Tu- r r i.
. . . .
hereulofla Ifoepltal, Tampa, has The pamphlet, wttlch had he
been widely reprinled throughout gun lo create ill will in Japan
the country with W anert *'**#«•, where 30.000 U. S. servicemen
tog to all those afflicted with TB. have married foreign girl*, w»»
Ha urge* people everywhere to written by ■ chaplain n im w
■npport the work of their tuber­ George W. Thompson.
Tilled "If I Marry A Foreign
culosis association through the
er." It warned Americans against
purchase ol Christina* Seal*.
Admitting that In p u t yeari he attempting to hurdle the social
used to buy Chrlitmaa Seals rather and religious barrier* Involved In
grudgingly, Waiter said, "If soma- auch a marriage.
c m had told me then that the
Col. Albert C. Schilf Jr., ataff
money I gave might (pare my tile chaplain of the 3th Air Force
and eeriainly save me years of here, ordered the pamphlet re­
confinement, I would hava laugh­ moved from chapel shelve*.
Thl* pamphlet should not be
ed. Then 1 would alt down, sigh,
and write out a cheek. As I did, on the literature rack* of our
I might remark, 'I hope thli help* chapels." he said in an official
rams poor fellow.’ . , .Well, it did. statement. “Thl* Is not an official
phamphlet end was distributed In­
It helped me."
One of the greatest hitlers that advertently. Now that It ha* been
aver lived. Waner had a JOyear brought to our attention it la tw­
batting average of 33t in the Na­ ins withdrawn."
tional League end led the Na­ The pamphlet asked Amrrlcans
tional League twice each In hat- to "think a long lime" before
dag, runs, hits, doubles and tri­ marrying a foreigner.
plet. He was one of only seven
men to make 3,000 htta against
Mg league pitching. In 1027 hr More Homes, But
drove In 131 runs for a Pirate
They’ll Cost More
record.
With five National League rrcWASHINGTON fUPI&gt; — There
an li to Ms credit, be was the leag will be more homes started In
M 's Most Valuable Player In 1027. 1939. but they'll cost more, icErnest A. Litter of Lakeland, ronling In a group of home build
president of the Florida TB and era.
Haalth Association, terms Waner
About half of the M builder* a I
"not only a great baseball cham­ an outlook symposium, sponsored
pion but a great champion in the by the National Association of
fight against TB."
Home Builders, said T u e s d a y
they eapect a S per cent spurt
in housing starts. They also forea price Increase In 1939 of
Mate Used Strap, eaat
at least 3 per cent over this year

blamed for a fire which killed
two boys at Liwrrnceburg, Jnd.
In Ohio, two fires claimed two
lives. Rodney Lee Cade. 18
months, was found burned to
death near an open fire when hi*
mother returned to their Dayton
home after chopping wood out­
side. Milton Moreland, 78, waa
killed when a fire swept his house
trailer at l.tna in central Ohio.
At Alhlun, l'*., a furnace ex­
plosion forced l l persons to flee
a wrecked home into wintry
weather.
In the Northwest, searchers
combed back roads and forested
areas near Portland. Ore., for a
family of five missing since Sun­
day when they went out to look
for Christmas trees. Missing were
Mr. and 3trs. Ken Marlin ami
(heir three daughters.
Ire C«se*a .Mississippi
The Intense cold brought a fourinch thick ice rover lo the Mis­
sissippi Rlvrr from Clarksville to
Hannibal, 3to., and Ire formed
on the river as far south a* HI.
Ijouia. which reported its coldest
Dec. t* in 41 year*. Rarge traffic
continued on the Mississippi drspile the ire.

However, three ships were trip ­
ped In Ice In Lake Erie and seven
cargo scsscls were Ice-bound be­
low Kault Ste. Marie, Mich., in
the f.o*tr Saint .Mary's River.
The Coatl Guard cutter Mosquito
was cnroule so try and clear a
path for the ships to Lake Huron.
Another 33 ships were stalled at
the I.arhinc and Soulangrx locks
in Ihe SI. Lawrence River cast
and writ of Montreal. An ice
breaking tug was sent to Soulsnges.
Other heavy snow amounts in­
cluded 30 inches at Fulton and

rifW

—

Thomas told arresting officer
(U P I) Curtis E. Thomas was fined 330 Joe Littleton that the whisky was
for drunken driving and posses­ for a toothache. Investigation re*
sion of whiskey Tuesday. lfis ex­ veiled:
No teeth.
cuse was empty.
KNOXVILLE. Tenn.

34 inches at Boonville, N Y.; 48
Inchea a t Houghton, 30 inches at
Pension, and 40 Inchea i t Han­
cock, Mich., and up to four Inch­
es as far south as northern West
Virginia and western Maryland.
The coldest weather of the sea­
son closed In on the New York
metropolitan area where readings
dipped into the terns.
A slight warming trend brought
a little relief lo the Dakotas, e ast­
ern Montana. Iowa and Minnesota.
Although it was 10 to 20 degrees
•warmer" In this area, most tem ­
perature* |tilt were below sero.

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Mrs. Lurs PaJewtM, 30. tsld
her husband, Casimlr, an automo­
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Drive-In Will Open
SLOUGH. England &lt;UPI&gt;Bnlam'a f»r*t drive in reilaur
ant will open here Jan. 1,

Record Enrollment
WASHINGTON (UP1) — The
Census Bureau re porta school »nroltmenl rose to an all time high
of 42,WVt.&lt;Wi this autumn.

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1958

SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 824

'Navy W eek' Celebration
To Be Climaxed Saturday

Bank Theft Solved
HICKORY, N. C. (UPt) —
Charlie Rufus Martin. 40, faetd
a charge lodar that he look fP.D.t
from the bank where he was rmploys d as a janitor.

No Royal Objections

Squadron 9 Holds
Bomb Derby Lead;
Final Jfgng $pf

Public Will Tour
Stution Tomorrow

Governor To Visit
Local Ceremonies;
Events Are Listed

LONDON (U P |)—Burktngham
Talarc said today there were no ’
The gates of Sanford Naval Air- T ils will Include the Thompion
FORMER MAYFAIR CHAMPIONS—These N. Y„ 1050. and Walter Hurkcmo, Franklin royal objections to Queen Elisa­ A squadron which returned tn Station
will bo opened lo Ihn public* Trophy winning F8U "Crusader”
are the three former Mayfair Inn Open jrolf Hills. Mich., 1957 champion. All an- frying beth and the Duke of Edinburgh Sanford two months a go, after tomorrow
fl£h,cr
'" ‘"fe p..Sk,
tn r. r ,the
i i r .-s
"Tig.
CapL James'Ramare, Comman­
nine
months
in
the
Mediter­
being
pictured
on
Christmas
tomorrow,
y .. rA|D
l).
champions. Left to rijrht. A! Balding, Mark­ for their second Mayfair title.
cr,” Jhp
the F4D
F4D "Skyray,'
ranean aboard the I’SS Saratoga
der, Heavy Attack Wtng One, and
rants
sent
nut
by
breweries.
Public
Open
House
will
take
(Herald
Staff
Photo)
ham, Ont., 1055; Mike Fetchick. Yonkent,
is still ahead tn the Heavy Attack place from 11 a. m. tn 4;30 p. tn , hawk” ami A3D ' ’Skywarrior” of Cipt. Lionel Arthur, skipper of
Wing One sixth bombing derby, Cap! Lionel A. Arthur, command- Heavy Aatlark Wing One.
Elected By Swiss
At t p. m. the big "Skywarriori' Iho Panford Naval Air Station,
VAI11 now Iradv with M2 points, mg officer, urged rilirrn* of Cm
BERN. Switierlaod (U P l)-D r.
of
Heavy Attack Squadrons In the will host an estimated 8,000 ip«e&gt;
having
plarrd
first
in
all
event*
tral
Florida
to
take
advantage
of
Paul Chaudet, 54, was elected
Ibis
opportunity
lo
see.
first-hand,
\
|*frh F »I1I lake off for the tators tomorrow at NAS public
president of the Swiss Confedcra except one. Yesterday's event re
lion for 1959 tn a joint session of quired Ihc select crews to fly the station, aircraft and personnel J‘n* l^aae of the competition and open home.
White th« open home climaxet
taririer Airmanship
both houses of Car Ilament today. a 2JXW mite simulated combat who are contrttmllng so much lo
mission terminating with a prac­ Ihr mission of the Navy and the I M S f *
w&lt;u;lJmn' * 111 In- the sixth liomldnir derby, vlaitlng
Judged on take-off intervals, ren- dlgnllariet ahonld leave Sanfotd
tice bomb drop on a target ship defense effort of the nalinn.
Tho nation '» lop ranked EoUrrs an end to the shower* Iht* after- has he finished in the money this Official To Visit
Irrvntia, formation flying, landing 1with the tame warm feeling of
One of (he rewly-eomplflnl ,,*n Interval and earlier landing
hacked double odd»—(he neither noon, aunny and mild weather for yesr, in the lupajctle, La . Open
NAPLES. Italy (U l’D —Fll»f&gt;- grounded off Cape llattrras, N.
At to-minutr
intervals the gar* at the station will house an proarhea to he made with ■p-' welcome that will All the hearta
Beasley was among (he lesser- pu lujplv 'tsltsrs under secretary
nod par—on the Maxfair Inn Coun­ the »econd round tomorrow.
known golfers, who get the "priv­ of state, is on hn way to the tJM bombs plunged toward tile target interesting aviation exhibit open In Navy’s mirror landing lyilmi. the of local Navy personnel Saturday
leading the “early li i r u ■
try Club course today tn an effort
during Nary Appreciation Day.
to get a good tin t "leg” toward through the first IS holes was llal ilege” of leeins off early in Ihr ted Stairs aboard the liner Vut- from the swrpl wing Skywarrlors. the general public. A static display
Judge fur this event will be fam­ The ‘ togrtherneai’’ will begin
top priie money In the ItS.W) tour­ lard Beasley, Chattanooga, who morning, lie was the only golfer In ,r ani* to discuss Immigration Observer* scored the accuracy of of the Navy's latex! carrier Jrt
po»lrd a 3t-13 for a twoundcr R». report a sub par round among the problems with American officials, the drops made at a height of sev­ alrcralt from Carrier Air Group ed Navy airman Captain Rnhrrt tonight when local business and
nament.
Elder, now Director of Flight Test professional men meet dlgnltariei
en miles and a speed of &lt;W) Four will lie on exhibition.
A steady drlulo wa* nr,comfort The only golfer on the circuit who finishers by noon.
at
the Naval Air Test Center, of fhe Navy and aircraft compan­
miles
an
hour.
travel*
in
a
trailer
with
hi*
fam­
able, but aeorei were good, accord­
Subs At Canaveral?
Patuxent River, Md. Although the ies at a stag harbequr, sponsored
ing to Jim Gaquin, PGA field arc- ily, Rcatley potted a CC in a prac­ OTHER STORIES, PAGES *7
GREENSBORO. N. C. (DPI) — Squadron E l e v e n remained
33 ton "Skywarrior” Is the world’s by the Remtnole County Chamber
retar&gt;'. The weatherman promlird tice round jesterJay. Only once Walter
BurVemo, defending Dep. Carl Durham lO-N, C.) told within striking distance of Nine’s
largest carrier hasiM aircraft, thla of Commerce.
"Hoot
Owls”
with
a
score
of
698
champion, was out In 33. His score a group of businessmen Wednes­
The barbeque will be held al
event will demonstrate that Its for­
VAII
1
is
close
behind
with
886
on live bark nine could put him day the Sorlrl Union has subma­
mation flight and carrier proced­ 6:30 at Mayfair Inn. 8lmultaapoints.
In
fourth
place
is
VAII
7,
among the early leaders
rines tn (he Cape Canaveral area,
ure* are no different than those eouily, Gov. LeRoy Collin* wil]
The field of ISO will be cut lo GO but he said he didn’t know what with 418 points.
boat a dinner at tha Orlando
of the smaller carrier aircraft.
Event
Five
will
begin
tonight
low professionals and 10 low am­ good It would do them.
Durtrot the open house J.OOO hot Country Club, honoring comman­
at
7:3u
when
the
Skywarrlors
rise
ateur* after lomorraw’a second
dogs and soft drink* will be aervrd der* of every Nary, Army, Air
from the Sanford Naval Air Sta­
round. Finals will he played Sun­ Bureau Is 'Alarmed*
Force and Marina Installation tn
by the wlvei of staff officer*.
tion
(VAlMt
from
the
UKS
day.
BOSTON (Ul’l l —The resolu­ Roosevelt), for an extended overAt 2:45, the presentation a- Florida. ABending from Rknford
Only two uf the rarly fmixhrra tions rommiltcc of the American
wilt be both SNAR Captains and
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UI’ll — The atory told by Calvin Pnuti, could match par. They were Bob Farm B u r e a u Federation ex­ water navigation Right. All elec­
CHATSWORTH, Calif. (U P D - warda and trophiei In winning Mayor Merle Warner.
Alabama authorities cheeked care­ 28, of llalcyvtllr, Ala., was that Grant, Springfield, 111., and Rob pressed alarm today that the tronic navigation equipment will Ti|w recording* and nutrs today squadron* and Individuals will taka
Tomorrow’s aehedule begin*
place. These presentation rrremonlie secured, as Ihr crews rely
fully today Into the bchind-prlson- he was in debt, without funds ami llamrich, Champaign, 111.
U. S. Supreme Court was ovcritcp- only cm the stars to guide Ihetr showed the bombing of a religion* Ira will also be open to the public. with the open house at the Air
walls confession of a former sol­ intoxicated when hr hit upon the
sert’a monaster)' whirh claimed 10
Grouped at 72s were Billy ttooc, inc iti power*. The committee
Capl. James D. Hamage, Com Station, where Gov. Collins is ex­
dier Utal ho killed state Attorney Idea of finding someone tn roh. At Ernie Boros, luiwrcnre Cook, called for corrective legislation by way.
l i v e s was a carefully planned
nundrr,
Heavy Attack Wing One, pected to be a brief visitor. Spec­
Radar llornb Site scored bomb* murder-suicide plot aimed at KrlGeneral-Elect Albert Pallerson In the time, hr was stationed at FI. Hedge Myles Jr. and Hans Mer­
Congress.
pointed
out
that the number of tator* will have an opportunity to
will be made on Charlottr, N. C. ahna Venta, the rult’a leader.
Phenix CJIy, Ala., in 1061.
Henning, Gi., just across the rill. Two over p ir were Britt
prominent
military
civilian aee the giant fly-oecr and earrier
and
Kirhmond.
Va.
A
crucial
total
Chattahoochee
River
from
the
no­
Two hour lung tape recording* gursta atlandlng "la and
Weaver, Denny Champagne and Dr. Follick Dios
The man who bated the latest
a
tribute
lo maneuver*, culminating with pre­
of
Test
point*
ami
the
coveted
Con­
and note* letl by two disgruntled
confession to the mysterious l*at. torious “sin city'* which Patlrrson P srrilt Stuart.
sentation of awards by Cant. Rob­
Ihr
vital
contribution
Sanford
and
LONDON
(U
PI)
—
Dr.
Nonl
tenon slaying gave a three page had vowed lo rid of vice and ror
Among those who recorded high­ Follick, a former .Socialist mem­ over Trophy bang in the balance former mrmbers of the Fountain the Heavy Attack Squadrons, form­ ert Elder. Director of Flight Teat,
handwritten atatrmrnt to a prison roptlon.
er scores were King Carl HublicB, ber of Parliament who lost a life­ tonight. The trophy Is awarded to of the World religious colony Just ing the Wtng, are making to the Patuxent River, Md. Tho public
Ibr winning aquadron.
lie said he obtained a pistol who had 37-43 /or M.
west of her* disclosed tho men
chaplain In Richmond, Va.,_ two
U Invited lo attend the raremonies
'll-. V flrtet fo make English aimVAII 9’» derby crews LaluJa were determined to "tiring lha nation's defense afforta.”
weeks ago. He was qnlrr-? urfktW, t n 'a ludoery .-i.&gt; W&gt;. suet
from II a, m. until 6:80 p. u . Sta­
the tune tit *■ie no..*
He
joined
Capt.
Arthur
In
urging
*
pier
tn
spell,
died
tn
a
l.oqdoo
Usl.’.
Floyd
H
am
s,
En&gt;
Dick
Mc­
master (Krishna Venta) to jus­
Alabama authorities Nov. 3bDc. and killed a lone man In a car In ail of the "Bamo" players were
tic displays of Nary jet aircraft
the
Central
Florida
public
lo
visit
hospital
Wednesday.
The
70
vearKee.
U
N'.,
and
Walt
C'arlyon,
tice.’*
2, and the atory was made public Plica!v City. Patterson was -hot in •till on (he course.
the Sanford installation on Friday. will l« on view.
old educator had failed to achieve third crewman; 14. Tom Kilcilne,
"If we don’t return, people will
Wednesday night by Gov. James his automobile the night of Junr
Douglaa Aircraft Oo., manufac­
hit
goal-establishmrnt
of
a
new
Ray Hite, 3'N., Keith Scltmlg, know what happened,” the re­
1*. m i.
turers of the Heavy Allsch
B. Folsom.
alphabet.
third crewman; Lcdr. Ralph Mat cording* which wen- left for the
Three Aiahami officials, includ­
Wing’a KVywarrior*, will entertain
Folsom said Ihrrc "anpear* to
lu*. LliJit Abe Fennell, R N , and men’* relative* said.
more than 400 officers and their
he a degree of truthfiflneas” to ing then Ally. Grn. Si Garrett
One-Two
Punch
Wins
"Mitch” Mitchell, third crewman
wives Friday night at tho Mayfair
Ralph Muller, 33, and Peter
the confession. He asked Ally, and Russell County Cirrtut Solici­
NEW ORLEANS (UPI) -T w o
Dumas Kamend, 42, both of
Inn. Preridrnl Donald Douglas tl
Gen. John Pailcraon, ion of the tor Arth Ferrell, were charged
hotel employes, both In their 70’s,
expected at D:4? tonight, and will
Joshua Tree, Calif., were Identi­
■bln vice crusader, to investigate with the slaying. The third man,
were credited today with captur­
Deputy Sheriff Albert Fuller, was
fied by authorities as the former
stay at the Inn during his vtsiL
farther.
ing cTiarlc* Weithrook, who tried
convicted and sentenced to life In
Parti** for enlisted men and
members who apparently lost
to
rob
the
hotel
at
gunpoint.
Night
TALLAHASSEE
(UPI)
Leon
prison. Ferrell war acquitted and
LONDON (UPI 1—Moscow radio
their families will be given on •
their lives along with Venta and
Garrett It In a Texas mental in- today reported the discovery and clerk Thom at Mobley Hit Wertseven olher persons. Including County Juvenlta Court Judge equxdnon level by the aircraft
ttllutlon.
liquidation of what it called an hrook xrlth a blackjack and porter
two rhildren, in the blast which Rufus Jefferson asked the state company. Mayfair party gucitg
Pruitt it serving life for mur­ "Amerfcan-Chiang Kai-shek” spy- Joseph VireettJ locked the '-amltt
ripped through the sect’* monas­ Pardon Hoard Wednesday night will tic effirers of the Hanford Na­
In rend ■ 12-year old boy con­ val Air htation and visiting digni­
der. M years for armed robbery ring in Red China’s Kwantung In a cloiel until police arrived.
UNITED NATIONS. N. V (UPI) tery Wednesday.
victed of second degree murder taries.
and three years on another rob province where an attempted up
—Tho United State* said loday
Tape* Pound In Ttnck
‘Doctor’ Sentenced
bery charge. Virginia officials rising was reported Wednesday.
The areond annual Nary Appr*
a reign of terror l» still bring
Three person*, including two to the Boys School in Marianna
TAMPA fUPIt - Fiva Negro said he rould he extradited to A Tass new* agency dispatch
instead of Ralford Prison.
RONN (UPI) —Robert Sehr.etd- carried out In Hungary ”by Hun­ girls, were irtrlotidy Injured.
elation Day will lie held Satunlay
families are seeking to break the Alabama.
The boy, Jame* Frank King, from 12 30 lo 8:30 p. m. in Fort
from Peiping said the Kwanlung er, former tislef psychologist of garians wlm are In truth aerntv of
The tape recording* wrre found
color barrier at Hillsborough
province people* court sentenced West Germany’* armed forces, the Soviet Union In the pretence late Wednesday night In a truck wa* ronvlctcd In Hamilton Circuit Mellon Park. Sponsored by tha
Cbunty’a segregated schools.
five agents to death, gave prison was sentenced to three yeans and of the Soviet occupation army."
owned by Muller parked near Ihc Court of second degree murder Jayreea, the Day la a fitting end
Negro Attorney Francisco Rod­
term* to others and acquitted trn months In prison Wednesday.
Together with 3d other countries, rolony. An empty dynamite box and sentenced to 30 year* In to tho week-long activity of local
rigues filed suit In U.S. District
Naval personnel participating In
sir who voluntarily surrendered. II? was found guilty of forgery it aiked the General Asarmhly to also was found In the truck at prison.
Court Wednesday to rn)oin the
Jefferson, who said ho hat no th* derby. All Naval personnel
Press dispatchrs Wednesday and fraud in representing Mm*rif appoint Sir Leslie Munro. Assemb­ well as a tape recorder and two
Hillsborough ....... . School Hoard
night from Portuguese Maeao, off as a doclor of payrhology. psychi­ ly preildrnt last year, as "Hie note* left hy Kamenof for hit sta­ ronnecllon with the rare, asked ami their families will enjoy •
from 'The practice of segregation
that Ihr boy lie allowed lo serve free luncheon and entertainment
the Kwanlung c o a s t of South atry and medicine.
watchdog of the United Nations” ler and aon,
and asks fur a declaratory decree
hi* lime until he |* 11 years old by Use Relieli and the Five Owls,
China, reported a Hungarian type
tn report to the world on Soviet
Ventura
County
Coroner
Virgil
which would in effret order the
ATLANTA (UPI)—Lawyers for uprising had taken place on the
Many of thr visitors will remain
repressions In Hungary.
Pay loci said Ihr rnntrnl* of the at Marianna, away from the har­
School ftnard to l-rcin some pro­ Ihrrc Negro women seeking a Ird lied offshore Island of Lapps rsr Cleveland, Kridcr
for Navy Appreciation Day, and
* We cannot now foresee evacl note* would not t&gt;e released until dened criminal* nr Ralford.
gram of desegregation'■
cral court irdcr In Inirgratr Grnr- ly Tuesday
But Ally. Gen. Richard Ervin should watch in awe aa 5,000
ly what hi* tasks may tie,” P S later b«cause they might have
The suit uas filed in the court g u State Poitrgr interrupted Ihetr
ruled that under Florida law, a men, women and children are fed
According to the Mato* reports At Banker Banquet Ambassador Henry Cabot Lodge an Influence on the raae,”
of federal Judge Witliam J. Bar case today and Inrd lo bring in Ihrrc wrre sounds of rebellion on
Mack Cleveland Jr., president ol told the Assembly. "We hope hi*
Payton said the content* of the rlreuil judge cannot sentence a from serving tahtea manned by
kcr. It was the first of It* kind a fourth plaintiff who could mrrt the nearby Communist island, Iol the Scmimmle County Chamber of activity and hi* reporting role will
noter and oilier Information he murderer to reform reboot, re­ civic clubs.
to Ik- filed in lltllslmrough County, all entrance requirements.
Officer* and wives of the wingardless of hi* ago.
lowed by heavy troop movements, Cummerre, and John K r I d e r , tie a sign to the authorities in
There are no integrated public
Federal Judge Boyd Sloan sail­ gunfire and public execution of ! chamber manager, attended a din Hungary that tlu- United Nation* had #hnwrd Muller nnd Kamenof Gov, l-rlloy Collins laid tho, ( nlng aquadron in tho bombing derd&lt;
Idteralrlv
Innrhr
t
off
»
pack
of
schools in Florida. but several ed a brill reecss in let defense three men
ner and waler show in Winter J* watching to see whrthri the 20 dynamitr sticks they bought Board will ask Superintendent L- 1by wiU lie entertained Saturday
• ||||| end*- an r^'-llns el -r-vherc rountcl for the 1‘tafr Board cf
I|ht «t th» Mavfalr Inn by North
Macao resinonii uatened toe Park last night given in h'«-&gt;i *«f I current rcprenioos *io ended ”
r a tio r to kill triemselvM a n d L, Dorter at Marianne for a re •I nig
in the state
Regents study a motion to hrtng executions through binoculars and «« northern banker*.
port. Collin* indicated that he American Aviation Company. A
lodge introduced a rtiolulinn Venta
Rodrigue/ i* an allot ney lor college graduate Edward Jacob telescope*.
thinks Dorter will krrp tho boy party for rnllrird r.ieo of tLe
The Inveatmrnt bankrr* arc tak­ which renewed the U. N. demand
the NAACP. but he said the suit Clemons into the suit. The there
squadron and their wive* wilt be
out of llalford.
ing a three day tour of Florida a* upon lluitla ami the llungartm
had nothing io do with the Negro women have admitted in earlier
held aimultaneoualy in thr Enlist­
guest* of the Florida Power Con*. regime "to dr»i»t Irnm rrprr^ive R u v . S l o n e R u H i g n s
organlralton. Hr said it was filed testimony they did not comply
ed Men’s Club at the Naval Air
After an excursion through the (&gt;r measure* against the Hungarian
h&gt; fixe Negro families who are with all entrance requirements al Permission Asked
The Rev Perry L Stone has re
Station
Undo area, the men left today for people "
signed
as
pastor
of
the
First
Chris­
seeking to enter their rhildren in the stale supported college
The tombing derby is Bis moat
Lake Wale* and Clearwater
To
Lay
New
Cable
while schoois
tian Church
Clemons, an Insurance com­
Showrrs ending Uil* afternoon, eomprehenilve ever held by the
Ivors Will Head
The suit was filed leys than 10 pany employe, applied at the io IRev. Stum- announced his re* (tearing and cooler tonight. Eri- \ Navy, according to official*. T c
The Florida 1‘ovrtr and IJght
weeks after the local branih uf lege in 1936 but was not originally Co. has applied to the liepartintrit Assistance Given
ignatlon at a longrog.itional meet it/* sunny and mild. High this scheduled events have covered ev­
the NAAC'P warned County School a party to the current suit.
big last night, and said that hr allrrnoon 70 lo 77, Inw tonight 41 ery phase of tho Heavy Attack
»«•» Fire Department
o ' the Army to replace an exist­ NOWATA. Ohla.—(U ri)
SupermleDdent J. Croekrtl Par­ The suit w*s filed In 13V&gt; by ing submarine electric transmls- Osborn. Nowata's assistant fire
Richard Iver* haa been dieted had accepted a rail tn the Khrtt to 36. Winds becoming northerly Wing One operations. Results of
nell that unlesi (he county School Barbara Hunt .Iris Mao Welch aton cable with one larger, about chief, says a woman drove up to president of the Lake Mary Volun­ Av*. Christian Church. North 20 to 30 mile* per hour this after­ the darby will be utilised In fu­
Board look some action toward and Myra Elllotl Dinsmore. A 234 feet upstream from the the firehouse one day and pleaded teer Fire Department.
Charleston, S. C, He will begin hi* noon, diminishing late toelgbl and ture plana for the carrier baaed
desegregation It would have to ruling in their favor rould rriult bridge on Rtate Road 415 ovtr the for hilp. So Oabora awaited the
Friday.
aquadron*.
Serving with him will he Mr*. work there Feb. |,
Taec court action.
in atalc funds being denied the SI. John* Hirer between Sanford wasp that was burring arn-.nd in William (iray, who wa* choten
About a week later, Parnell college.
and Osteen,
her ear.
vice president alter Ed Zimmer
offered to meet with NAACP
man decline*! the nomination.
officials and discuss the nutter.
Mr* Gray reported that more
But the NAACP declined, raying
than 11.300 had hern collected dur­
It was the obligation o( the School
ing the recent combined member*,
_ ,
Board, not the NAACP, to initiate
Opposing clemency wit State
The Board refused clemency to
*hip and building fund drive. Tbit ,
... T/ "
*JL“ ,
desegregation under a UJ5. Sn*
firehouse is now half complete*!. I»* Wither*. lanama City dec- Ally. J. Frank Adams who de­ John F. reminder, 43, of Tampa,
. .
. . . .
. . . .
*
f ri a l i n
M i l S' l e t n i l
n l
e l P e ,« x n I n i *
Thr warm sunshinr of Novrrnhrr that eunturned warm weather has
Dr. Wilson auggr steel using More block* will be laid this week trieien convicted of drowning two clared that Wither* told him
prrmc Court order.
and December hai bean moat w*l- brought about more insert* with booms with three norilr* to the end by the volunteer bricklayers small brother* after sexually mo­ voluntarily that be looked back who la serving a Ufa lann tor
lesting the older one, lost out once after teasing Douglaa Into the murder of hie former wife la
enme by Seminole County resi­ whirh grower* muit contend Sec­ row. one from the top and one who double a* firemen.
ondly, the llvtng habit* of the cab­
Wednesday In his final plea to the waters and without tremor, 1P32.
Barbecue Shifted
dents. The inserts have been en­ bage looper are auch that inace- from each aide In field* where
Governor Collins termed U
csrap*- the clectrii chair.
gunned hla boat and aped away.
joying it. too.
"shocking" the conviction of Ed­
Brides mutt he applied where the careful attention hai been given to Double Zero Jet
The
stale
Pardon
Hoard,
meet­
Krlrford
McGrtff,
Jacksonville
To Mayfair Inn
Warm weather encourages in­ worms are feeding.
spraying, rnntrnl of looper* I* ex
ing Wednesday, also refused elf. attorney for Horne, did not deny ward Milan of Tampa aa a
Due tn Inclement westhrr. the sects to multiply faster, according
To Be On Display menry to Jacksonville Negro Wil­ that
Adult cahhagc looper moths lay etIJent.
the Negro raped the white second offender with a SO year
stag barbecue planned at the May- to Cecil Tucker,’ county agricul­ egg* on the underside of rabhage
Among the display of mooern lie Home Jr , 23, condemned to woman on an isolated road near prison term after ha bad aarvad
Rerom
mends
Ilona
for
temper
con­
fair Country- Club tonight at 8 30 tural agent. And such Is the case and cauliflower leave*. Nrwly-hatJet aircraft at the NAS open hnuie die for raping a while woman Jacksonville in 1936. But he aald fiva years on tha two offense*.
will be held Instead In the Mayfair with a current peri of local veget­ cbed worm* feed on the underside trol are one pint of endrin rmulsl- tomorrow will be A3D numher ’ 00” after slugging her male com­ Home contended the woman con­ It wai pasted over for further
Inn ballroom.
able producers—the cabbage loop- of the leaves for aevrral day* /table eonccntralo per acre at 10- from VAII-9.
consideration after the Parole
panion.
sented.
The barbecue will draw more er.
without cutting through the top day internals before thr head
Thla la the Skywarrior represent­ The nest steps in tho two cares
MrGriff hinted that Mercy Cc nmission said Milan had a bad
than 100 civilian and Naval offlDr. John Wilson, entomologist aide, or crawling onto the upper begin* to form. After heading uf ing the U. S. at the Brunei's will be taken by Gov, LeRoy would have been rteomn. ended prison record.
er* In honor of (tn bombing derby at the Central Florida Experiment aide of leaves.
cabbage begins, one-third quart World Fair list summer. Il was Collins who la now freo to algn had tha assailant been a white
Clemency
rtitters. Arrangements have been Station, said that many growers Spray booms which directed no*- of parathlon liquid, containing flown to Relgium from the dreki death warrants anil to set dates man.
third time to
made by the Armed Farces Com­ had complained that lnaectkldes ties downward apray only the up­ four pound* of technical parathlon of the USS Saratoga.
foe the eleetroeutloni.
But «U U AUy. William A. Hal serving a Ufa term for murtog hi
mittee of the Seminole County are not aa effective a* they have per tide of the Uavea. Since the per gallon, should be used for
A week aflrr thousands from ev­ H o u s e Speaker • designate low*a of Jacksonville said "aoclal Osceola County In 1993.
Chamber of Commerce.
been In Ihc pari. Dr. Wilson said apray does not reach the under­ each acre, applied at Mvrnday ery rounlrv had seen the aleck Thomas D. Br.'ilry argued that order baa no part In this caw.
Robert Mclbna, who shot Into
Many of (he dignitaries arc stay Experiment Station test pilots side of leaves, the young cabbage Intervals.
swept wing jirrratl, Il was hack Withers was too drunk tn know The Indignities to which the was hla neighhor'a homa to Tampa,
tag at th« Mayfair Inn and Motel, above good control with basically Ionperi may feed on unprotected
Dr. Wilson said experiments on the job again flying over Leb­ wbat he was doing when be subjected would eauw Uta most was granted ■ pardon without
■fetch la ■'ready hosting profet- the same material*.
parti o{ the plants. Al tne looper* prova that looper control 1a 'Tree- anon daring tha eritlt list July. drowned Douglaa Cedi Wilson, 4, callout man to blush xrlth ahama.” serving a tingle day of I eight
al golfer &lt;and their wives, here
As to posiible causes of poor become older, they a n harder to tleilly aaaurrd” If these auggea- Tha pline it the only Heavy Attack and hli 7-year-old brother, David, In all, the Board aonfcriad IT year torn If he
insect control, Dr. WlUoo said kill
9 m Maytsfr Onto.
tmo* a n followed canfullj.
Wmg Qna aircraft numbered "OO’.Jla lonely Polecat ilegrou la UM.
Vtotida.

Beasley Top Early Bird

Notes, Tapes Show
Monastery Blast
Murder, Suicide

Authorities Check
Phenix Confession

Red Radio Reports
'Spies' Liquidated

Hillsborough Sued
For Integration

U. S. Seeks Probe
Of Hungary Terror

Judge Asks Board
To Transfer Youth

Georgia Mix Case
Gets Short Recess

Weather

Insects Plague Vegetable Producers

e

Pardon Board Says Slayers Must Die

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Giants, Browns To Meet
In Title Contest Sunday
■7 M M . WRIGHT
railed Pre** Inlerwattosial
The Cleveland Brown* will play
Ihe New York Glar.ti, only tram
erer to Interrupt their unprece­
dented domination of Ihe National
Football Leagut* Eastern Dltialon. lor the conference title nett
Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

Kirchhoff Leads
Mather In Sweep
In Bowling Loop
Fd Kirchhoff howled a 207 339
aerlra to lead Mather of Sanford
to a three game sweep over Celery
City Printing to artlon In the
Sanford City Bowling league teat
week.
The Furniture men rolled a fine
aerie* In atopping Ihe rise of Ihe
Printer*. Bob Sfeele and Clyde
Pierey led Ihe Prlnlrr*. earh howl

Inc 12S.

In other action In the league,
first place Burnell Painter* re­
mained fire game* In front, even
though lorlng two game*, thank*
to Ihe effort* of Gene* Seminole
Dry Cleaner* who took two from
arrnnd plaee New Ynrk I-ife Inaurance. Ciene'a rolled ron»l«tently,
and made good ure of their handlrap, In teat the Insurer* Bill
Karre led the Cleaning men with
a ton. while Jr ate Cook led Ihe
Inaurrra with a 49*. Dirk Hlchardr
rolled a 211 SIS to top the Painter*
In their lot* In Bukur'a Mu»ie
Shop, led by Burk Fnrgusona M2.
•■Split-ahrlnken" for Ihe night
Included Larry Pliee. Tom Brown,
and Ed Klrrhhoff who all picked
up the 5-T split; Ed Callan and
Harold llerbit making Ihe file
and dime; Paul Petold with 1 S t
10, Otto lloradorf with a 5*10,
and Boh Steele with a 3*710 pick
Up.
In Ihla week a howling. Ihe
match-ofthe-week will he on lanr*
I L 2. where first place Burnell
will lake on aaeond place New
York Life. Gene’* Seminole Dry
Cleaners rnlli against Celery City
Printing on 1 1 4, and Bukur'a
Music Shop lakes on Mather on
alleya 5 * 6
Averages after last week'* Imwt
Ing are:
Rlch*rd*-l«d. Kor. DePalma.
and Maloney—1*1. Wheeler and
Von Harbulis at 103, Pfiokl, awl
Ileal—Ifit. Slrllcr and Steele at 160,
Kale*—ISO. and Conk and Callan
at 1M.
Swann, Bukur, and Forguaon at
1ST, Gllatrap and Ring at 1SS,
K rrtirr and Kirchhoff at lit,
Rugcnstcin—133, and Plrec, Proc­
tor, and lluhn at IS2. Ilcrhat and
Holler—ISO, Burned and drown
-—14*. It. lloradorf—ltd. Eatridge—
I4S, Plerry—lit. Ilarriton at HI.
Perry—111, and O. Boradorf al

Two quarterback* won the
Most Valuable Player awards In
the first annual Celery Bowl foot­
ball game here Friday nlghl
Jerome Shaw, Apopka quarter
back, scored all three of III*
team'* touchdown* to win the
award fur the losing squad. Cecil
D a rutridge scored two and passed
for another for the winning Semi
nolet
One of Dandndge * touchdowns
was an 60 yard kickoff rrlurn
which turned the tide of the game.
At the time. Seminole was leading
Apopka, 14 13 He scored the firvt
marker on a four yar-* plunge and
passed eight yards lo Gerald Jones
for the other.
Dandrldgr completed eight ol 12
passes for 120 yard* ami ran eight

Cleveland. molt consilient win­
ner In professional football his
lory, clung to It* one-game lead
over New York Sunday by scor­
ing a 21-14 decision over an in
spired Eagles team at Philadel­
phia. The Giants, described by
Iheir coach as "not a good dub,”
kept their hopes alive when Gar­
land Stare blocked a Jim Martin
field goal try with 13 remaining
lo preserve a 19 17 tirlory over
Ihe crippled Detroit Lions
TKOI'IIY FOR SEMINOLE — Jerry Covington 1 left 1 .
The Brown* can win their Herald r^wirt* writer, presents Most Valuable Player
eighth Eastern Division title In
award for Celery Row! game lo Quarterback Cecil Dan*
nine year* by defeating or lying
(Herald Staff Photo)
Ihe Giant* Sunday In a game dr I*life.
which will draw a capacity crowd
of more Ilian Tl.Otti. The Giants
Navy Picks Captain
must win to tie for Ihe rrown and
then beat Ihe Browns again at
ANNAPOLIS. Md (LTIl-VIld
Yankee Stadium Dee. 21 to qualify
shipman James 31. Dunn Jr . a
for Ihe rhampionthip game with
Miss South. K2 SE l/Milsiana 70 21 year center from Rutledge, Pa.
l mted Press International
the Baltimore Colt* Dec. 2*.
has been rlectcd Navy's 1959 foot­
West.
Ky. 73 N. Me*. AAM W
East
Cleveland awrpl via Eastern II
ball captain.
Miss.
St.
91
.Southwestern
4*
He* after entering the NFL in Army 79 Kings Point 1*
Mississippi
*7
fnion
fTrnn
I
*1
19&amp;0 and won again 1**1 year af WVU 71 Penn St M
Auburn 71 flavlnr GO
ter the Giant* snapped their rer NYU 31 Columbia 7n
Snead Caeca Hebert
Richmond 72 Virginia 66
ord siring in 1936
Burknell 93 Rulgerr *9
NEW YORK i CPI I—Sam Snrad
VMI
id
Bridgewater
31
Bant* Defral Cull*
Cornell 3* Colgate 33
of While Sulphur Springe, 3V. Va..
Baltimore, which will invade the St. Francis fl'a 1 3* Duquesne vt W. Va Tech 73 Iaiyola (Mrt 1 66 I meets Lionel lltbert In I* holes
Midwest
Eastern champion's park for the St. Jos, fl’a.l *1 Kv Wesleyan 73
of championship golf at (he Bora
championship game, clinched the Niagara 72 l.a Salle 5*
Michigan Si M Delroil 31
Baton, Fla . golf club on ABCWestern crown a werk ago Thr Syracuse 91 Clarkson Teeh M
W’estern Be* *4 Wayne St. 36
TV* "All
Star G o lf program
Colls opened the weekend action Maine 71 Bales 61
St. laiuit 77 Ohio State AS
nest Saturday.
by dropping a 301* decision lo Salon Hall *2 Itoanokr 33
Michigan *3 Kent St. S3
the Bams at lai* Angeles liefore Vermont 1* New Hampshire *T
Ila mime *6 North Dakota A6
u«.jn2—the third large*! crowd in Marshall 7* Virginia Tech 70
Kansas SI. 62 Indiana 79
Schoendienst ttelter
Drake 7! Air Foret Arad. Ml
Irague history
Manhallan I'lJ Bridgeport S3
ST LOUIS (CPI 1 — Manager
Miami ID! 39 Bowling Green 5*
In .Sunday'* oilier game*. Bob Wagner *1 Cpsala GO
Fred Haney of the Milwaukee
by latyne'a two touchdown pa**e* Dartmouth 32 Colby 33
Dayton 75 Hall St. 43
Brave* said today following a vis­
Purdue A3 Missouri 37
sparked u rally that gave the Kentucky 76 Temple 71
it with tubercular strirken Red
Pittsburgh Steeleri a It 14 tie Conneelieul 60 3’ale 32
Minnesota 77 Vanderbilt 7H
Srltoendlenit that the star second
Braille) 91 West. Ontario 31
with Ihe Washington Bed*klna; Kansas 73 Cantslus 31
the Chicago Hears turned Chi­ latfayelle 72 Prlneclon 62
Nebraska 73 Montana St U. 11 baseman's ‘•ipirtt is high and he
thinks lie's going lo fool every­
cago Cardinal pa I-Ct and turn- Fordham *6 Rhode (stand M
Lnynla till) 9Q Denver tu
body and tie in the Braves' line
Ides into an ca*y 30 11 victory, Amherst 3t Harvard 47
Northwestern fiA Maryland 62
up opening day."
and the San Francisco Forty- L’CNY 67 Hunter 3*
lie Paul 69 Baldw. Wallace 44
Niner* turned three Intrrreptlons St. Rrmaverdurc *6 Villa Mad 35 Marquette GO Illinois 33
Tenne.nee 90 Wyoming
Into touchdowns in Ihe first *i*
Howell Joins Itisons
South
minute* cn route to a VS 21 trt Navy **• Pennsylvania 33
Southwest
ni l F.\!.n (UPI&gt;—Ron Howell,
umph over Ihe Green nay Pack­ Wm A Mary 37 tiro Wash 32 TCU Mi Oklahoma City 3*
who scorrd ivsn touchdown* (nr
ers.
Hamilton In fanads’i Grey Cup
N, Car. SI. M Wake Forest 32 Arkansas Al Oklahoma S3
fieitball game, has )oirird the Ituf
Tulsa 79 Arison* St U. 71
Thy Citadel 77 Presbyterian 62
SMC A3 Iowa 33
lalo Bisont of ihr American lloek
To Ia in- 95 IJIrm. Southern 7*
ry League. Unwell, a forward, it
Chattanooga M Howard (Alai 73 Trxa* AAM 37 Houston 13
the younger brother of New York
Rice 74 Wlsrnnstn 37
Alaliama 29 Phillip* fillers .1*
Banger defenseman Harry HowTrinity lTex.1 Al Tesa* 71
laiulsvlllr 71 Georgia Teeh 37
ell
Arkansas Al Oklahoma 32
Florida St. 73 Furman 72
lulled I'revs InU. national
Boston College 26 Holy Cross *
Miami (Fla.) 2 Oregon 0
Wiley 23 Mississippi Vocational 7
Arinina St. VI Gust Adolphus 12
N.Eastrrn Okla 19 St. Benedict It
S. Diego Marine* 35 Sart Itli-go 0
Christmas Festival Bowl
N.W'crn La. I* Sam Hou*. St II
tlrangr Show Bowl
Stockton !* Mt. San Antonin 12
Shrine Potato Bowl
Barkrrsfield JC 7 Mversld. Ct &lt;1

C age Scores

Grid Scores

limes for 12 yards and three first
downs, one of which kept a TO
drive going on fourth down Ha
also got thr Seminole* oul of trou­
ble tsriec with booming punts.
Shaw scored on "keeper” play*
of 33. 23 ami 20 yards IB s'p att­
ing was a key In telling up Ihe
three markers.
Others considered for the tro­
phic* presenlrd h&gt; The Sanford
Herald were David Stanley, Ver­
non Kirk, Walter Middleton and
Bay Lundquist. Shaw had no com­
petition for the MVP for fhe lot
rrt. although Ijrrv lllarkvvrldrr
and Gerald Odom played fine
games
The trophiev prevented by The
Herald were hated on perform­
ances In Ihe one game. Play in
games during the regular season
was not considered
Manley, chosen lo Ihe Orange
Belt Conferrnee all star team for
the second year in a row. wav
Dandridge's closest competitor.
Thr big guard who shared co­
captain duties with Dandrldgr
proved lilmsrlf lo be ihe heal line
man in ihe OIH and amnng ihe
best in Ihe state by hit sterling
play Friday night.
He completely overshadowed
Odom, thr other oil conference
guard «f 37 and an all Otic fullhack this yrar. Odom played in
Ihe haekfield cm offense, in the
line on drfrnse. On occasions, he
also was a linebacker this year.
Slanlrv and Middleton were the
outstanding defensive players for
Seminole Mlddlrlun recovered a
fumble which led to a TD add
made several kry tackles, as did
Kirk Middleton a!*n caught one
past (or 37 yards
LumlquDt picked up Its* yards
rushing, high for the Seminolrt.
Of this total. 33 eame on a TD
scamper. Kirk scored once and
had several lung gains on offtackle slants. He also threw a 37yard past which kept a drive
alive
Dandndge and Shaw were pre­
sented the trophies at a barbecue
at Ihe Elks Club following llie
game. Making the presentation*
were Walter Gleluw. Herald pub­
lisher. and Jerry Covington, Her­
ald *poris writrr.

APOPKA .MVP PLAYER—Jerome Khnvv (riyfht), Apopkaqufiili-rbnck, accept* Sanfonl Herald trophy ns Moat
Valuable Player for the Itiabiy: team In the Celery' Bowl.
Prrj*cnti:i(r the trophy is Waller A. (Jlelow, Herald pul&gt;Usher,
(Staff Photo)

Yanks Seek Hyde, Nats Want Lumpe
NEW ) tilth
fU l'l)
The At the moment, the Senator*
Washington Senators are playing are without a major league tbu^Hyde and seek, and there should stop a i c result of their tr a *
lie an announcement any day now with the Tiger*.
that shortstop Jerry t.umpc of thr
Yankee* is "It **
CA LL
Both ihe Yankee* and Indian*
are in with "concrete hilts'* for
Washingtons a.e rcltcser. Dick
Hyde, hut from all Indication* the
world champion* wrre there first
with the most.
Senator ITeudent Clatin Grif­
Evening* FA ‘J-cuflO ^
fith. who completed a six-player
deal with Detroit Saturday, freely
admitted today that he a-d Ihe
Yankees "are still talking." These
R a n r a car
talks are expected to culminate
with Hyde going to the Yanks in Vic Hohcllo. A gt. cut E. 1*1
a deal for Lumpe.

H E R T Z

FA2-7723.
i HERTZ r

Many thanks to all those
who supported me in the
recent city elections.
M. L “Sonny” Raborn Jr.
Pd, Pol. Adv. By SI. L Flahnrn Jr.

Q j J k h lD m !

Peruvian U. S. Star
LOS ANGKI.ES —CUPP — Arne
rlcan Das is Cupper Alex Olmrdo
it a Peruvian attending Ihe t ’nl
veralty of Southern California.
Olmrdo was Intrreolleglate tennis
champion In 1957

Robes S
TV Jackets

First In Seven Years

PITTSBURGH. Pa IUPI) —
Rob Friend * 22 victories this sea
son marked the first lime a Pitta
burgh Pirate Imrler reached Ihe
charmed cirri.- since Murray
Record For Series
ST. LOUIS —(UP11 - Harry Dickson turned the Irirk in 1951.
Breeheen of the St tavuls Cardi­
nal*. who turned the trick In 1916 Good Pitch, No Mil
against the Boston lied Sox, It
BOSTON —•Ul'l I—The Itovton
the only southpaw in history lo National 1 nf HB0 finished In fifth
win three garnet in single World place In Ihr National league dr
Series.
spile the facl that Ihry had Hirer
J« game wtnnsrs—27 game win
ner Charley Nichols, 26 game win
Winning Pair
ner John Clarkson and 21 game
NEW YORK —4171*1) — Christy winner Charley Gelrrin
Malhewaon and Joe McGinnlty of
the New York Giant* won a total
COOLER IN SUMMER
nf 66 game* in 1901—Mathewson
WARMER
IN WINTER
compiling a 33-12 record and Mr
SAVE
FUEL
Glnnlly recording a 35 6 mark
IN S U L A T IO N

CLEVELAND - ( D P I . - Starling
pitcher Al Smith and reliever Jim
Raghy Jr. wrre the Cleveland In­
dians pllrhrrs who slopped Joe III
M.vgglu alter he had'hailed safe
ly In 36 ronsreiitlve games It
hap|H-ned In a nlghl game July
IT. 1911

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TUESDAY. DECKMItKK P. 1P*&gt;8

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FLO R ID A

NO. 322

Rights Group Demands Records
Justice Department
Asked To Help Gel
Alabama Vote List

Elks Charity Ball
Slated Saturday
NAVY DAY PROCLAIMED—Mayor Merle
i Varner signs a proclamation for Navy Ajv-

rcvfatinn Day in Sanfortl. Saturday. Left
tn right, Commi dinner- David flat die! and

R obert B ro w n , W arner, A rt H arria. to ch airm an o f Navy A p p re c ia tio n Day. and
U ornniD siom ra At Wilson a n d Karl Bigginbotham .
(H e ra ld S ta ff P hoto!

'Appreciation Day' Tempo Increases
S'ivy Appreciation Day j.lan*
»rc snowballing, a civic *1ui.'
*nd local merchant* lcr.it thrir
Nippon to thr .Jiy-cc *' gigantic
» cl■niton neat Saturday at Fort
Mellon Park.
All Navy perinnncl and Ihcir
fandlie* at
•I the Sanford Naval
Air Station
on will It 6ueil* of Ihc
Jayrtc* and Senior Chamber nr
Commerce for a chirkcn pilau dinner Entertainment will U- furnilhrd by Ihr Five Owl* and The
Rebel*.
Civilians may purphare ticket*
al the park cir gel them from
A-ir favorite mcrrhani*, who will

have a number lo giir away.
t’nre of Ihc lunch t* H for adults
__ _ ,for children
.t .u
and f&gt;o cent*
.
According to Art llam a *nd
*hll llrumtry. ewchsirmen of Nar&gt;‘ appreciation Hay. everyone in
'**wn
,(",n it
*’ "enthusiastically
"enthuslaslirally support^ ^ W o n l * '*’
* « « « • " * » » Sanford.
Serving l-egim at 12:30. Table*
will It manned by mrmU-ri of Ihr
Jaycer Wive* Club. Rotary. Ki»*ani M ont,”Eds*. World"*War" 1
Veteran* Barraeks. rivitani. Amerlcan legion, VFW, Mn*nn*
and Shriner*.

S q u a d ro n 9 Lead s
In B om bin g D e rb y
The first day of Heavy Attack
Wing One* Sixth [tombing Derby
ffvded with Squadron Nine, from
the USS Saratoga, leading the
field. The high flvinc "(m is ' arfiimulaled 400 point* In the first
two evrnl*.
_.
., , . . . . . ,,
, Thp,.
to ,,
from thr l SS \ ranklin D. Itoo.r
n i t got an rarly Irad by irorlng a
perfect 100 point* In Ihr *peclal
vrea|Tn* loadini: and chv'tk rxerdie. VAII 'J. however overeamr Ihc
£ rly lead when Ihr teorra from
evrnt I w rrr totalrd.

wai followed at 10-minute Inter* al*
by the oilier competing twin j&lt;t*
carrier aircraft. They were off &lt;m
» nUht minion that required them
&lt;" fly more than 2.0U) mile*, a*
| ra',jr miasionu were run on *uiall
airfield* at Troy. Ala., and Hattloburg. Mi**
The Hard nhatu u( Ihe event re
qutn.i| a lllmiUlc(1 wfapon» , |rop
on a large! In Dalla*, Tea . from
a height of nearly revrn mile* and
a *l&lt;ecd of cpproilmalrl) tk*i
milr* a hour. A crucial total of
CWl |&gt;oi»ililr polnl* hung in halarer *l Hie *rlrrl rnmbat air-

A ihort address will |«- gi.rn
by Mark » levrlarul Jr. at ; |&lt; m
( Ic.riand i» president of ihc Sen.
Inolc Count* Chamber of Commerer Capt. laor.rl Arthur, comr„an«!ing i.ffticr of Ihc Air Station
„.,|„,ni|
, .........
, . ........................
... .......
Ihc . firrn.mn. under the rfl
rtclkM of Ranald Perry, while the
muilr plan on unit! S ad p. m.
Tickets for Navy Appreciation
lfr ovailaMr at •hh.m and
fudor, Htnn Dixie, \owrll*. A.
h. Shoemaker J r . Seminole Coun­
ty Laundry and Downtown Clean-

The Ktks Chanty llall Saturday
right rllmsvrt a week of ilrcn
uou* activity in Sanford,
The annual party will tic field
*n U.r Mayfair Inn where guests
'“ !l ,laT'c' ' ,n nn,1,c h&gt;
n',kur
and Ihc PopttlaireMore Ihan So patron* have sub»crtlw-d In Ihp hall hcnrlltinfi Ihc
Hairy Vnna Crippled Children'*
Home A dtarama display will he
1placed In Ihc hotel hobby, depicting
Ihc Ircalmrrt given children at
t h r tluipll.il

*

llo*t and hotir** arc Hill Hardin,
Exalted Holer and hi* wife Peg'
g&gt; They will lead the Grand
March which follow* an eleventh
hour ioa*i Entertainment i* planned during inlrrminion
tnul.lion* may he rohiainnl at
lair Inn Re*
'he door ef the Mayfair
rr* at loti i are now helm,' made hj
Houghton I n • u r a n r r C o ,
FA MM3
Kussrll Spencer, chairman of Ihr
dance, taul today. "We luipe tn
have ,V*i people Saturday night.
The Elk* hive riviled all their
M*j nMc^Sank'*?‘F*n/*Feder al’'sav- “
lo
»n" “ « " rt ,hr
In.-' and lo a n Ai*ocia1ion, Cow-I Harry-Anna Crippled Children’*
Home.
an'i. Hey'* Shoe Store, Florida
power and Light Co, Carraway
ind JIrKihhin. fterry'* Whntetale
Furnllure \Varehou»e. Senkartk
Llaii and Paint Co., II. L, Perk*
Ini and Son and Sweeney**.

Insult To Injury:
Left Dishes Dirty

; In Contempt Case
WASH) NOTH S' flT D —Indu*Hern ant fioldftrr wa&gt; tndieted by a frdrral grand jury
*o*Jay on 18 rounti of ronlrmpl
pf &lt;-ongrr»*.
Ihe charge* were hand on
fioldflnr'* r.fu»al to an&lt;wrr is
&lt;iue*lion»—all involving trai;»ac
tinn» of the float Fort Develop-

Somebody he* added (mull to
injury. Hie C|I&gt; Comtniuion * a i
told la &gt;t right
Not onlv did the culprit break
lockv on door* wlileh hou»i-d thr
china at Ihr Civic Center, and u*e
ihr diihc* but be left 'em dirty.
according to Comnrn*loner David
r.atchrl
A* a m ull. Kiwaman* and Rot
arian* pe rhap* mhrr*. were forei-d in waih the diihr*, tiatchrl
added
Many of the grt&gt;ui&gt;» which meet
Thr ’ flvlr Center
rrg ularlj

CELERY HOWL TR O PH Y - Seminole High
P rincipal A ndrew B racken pronent* th e
Uflcrv Bowl cltam pion*tii(i trophy tn C lif­
ford McKildtin, defennive hnlflutck, a*
Conchcv Jim P iyott (le ft) and Dave lanidc

w ntrli. Seminole H ig h won th e tro p h y Dy de­
featin g Ajtopkn. 31-20, F rid ay n ip h t. The
presentation w as m ad e today. Thu tro p h y
did n 't arrive in tim e fo r th e gam e.
(P h o to by Jam eso n )

V erd ict Expected Committee 0 1 100
O n A ssault C h a rg e ls Given ReP°rts

Memlier* of the executive comCity Judge Amro*c Oililf will ugainH thr eltv "by vntor of in- mt||r r of Ihr Commlllrr of IIO
hand down a urd iri tin* afternoon jurie* *u*ialned when Joirph lien detidctl yeilerday Dial 'u r r r ii drin Ihe t a*e of Jou-pli Renkown . kuwie w.i* wilfullv and unlawfully ]
„ n ,, emnbinalum of proper
M yrarold Navy man attached to a**ailllrd by a police officer" 1.idvrrll»lng and linanrial aupport.
VAII II charcfil wilh aitaull on
Thr a**aull charge arotr out ol
\\ sroll fturn*, chairman, prr
a police officer and petty larceny, an arrr*i Nov * Harriett. *V
0»r r mr confab, which drew
A third charge of drunk and dit tolifird jrttrrduv Dial Renkuwie chairman ol key eomniltleev lo rronlerh conduct «j* dl*ml**nl bv fried lo erk handcuff* from Id* |Miri rrttilla of individual meeting*
Ihr rourt
iund. allrr I »aw him lair a
Tjlr leader* of Ihr Induttrial
llenkowie tckllfied in court )‘ri i pic out of a Dt* at the A and I*." commuter ronaidem! a budge! of
'•*&gt;' *"'• vcjlcrday. denying Ihe Harriett *ald that llrnkowlc trie d |yj.oou. *ubmllled by Marion liar.
in *ug
expenChamber

MONTGOMERY, Ala (LTly—
Chairman John A. Hannah of the
Civil Right* Commission an­
nounced today he was exiling In
Ihe Justice Department lo help
Ihe eomml**len secure regiitralinn record* In *U Alabama counHr* where Neproc* claim their
voting right* have been denied.
Under the law which cre­
ated the rommt«*ion in 19JT, Con­
gress
gave
the
J n ■11 e e
Department power In l*aur con­
tempt citations against witnesses
who rrfu ie lo olwy orders of the
federal agency.
The ruremission ilielf dor* not
have Ihe power to l*»ue contempt
cltslion*. The rilatinn* mutt be li*
»ued through a federal court.
Hannah, president of Michigan
Stale University, said, "This com*
mission regrrls the failure of cer­
tain person* lo appear at (hi*
bearing alter having been formal­
ly *ub|&gt;oenaed to appear in
accordance with the provisions of
the law creating this commitsmn, amt the failure of other* who
h»ve appeared In prreon lo pro­
duce certain record* Util they
w rrr subpoenaed to produce, and
Ihe refuial of some who were
physlratly present to be sworn a*
wiIncases when requested to do so;
and the failure of other* lo an­
swer qurition* that were asked of
them."
Six county official* refused to
answer any queillon* presented
them by the commtsilon. Flva of
the official*, appointed registrars
In Hullnck, Harbour, and Marntt
counties, refused to taka the oath
driplte a command by View
Chairman Robert G. Storey, dean
of ll.e Southern Mrlhodtat Unirarally- law achool.
The eommissinn. In reeea*. unantmoody decided la demand the
offlcula take th« oath and
am wrr qiiettiant, and svach offlrial was ordered to do so Individu­
ally. Till* artlon could set np
the procedure for contempt cita­
tion*.

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halrman
•* tipre*enllng Hu eltv. No wu (Jene Tucker »hnok hit brad al
ne»»e* leMlfled f r either man. A the *m*Clthin of »M for due*. He
»p.,kr«man ta il
Ihur *torlr«
that memla-r* should con
wrr. to •omplrti-D ddlcrenl. il alj pr the due. a huilne** Inve.lwill la- a delim it drriilon for Ihr inrnl. The prnpoted *uni would
judgr '
not tic enough lo "do anything
RrnVowic told ihr enurl that he wllh."
bail (utlalned cut* on lu* ear and
Col. S G Harriman wa* named
bead from Ihe attault by Harrleft. , chairman
ol Ihe Site* Commute#.
— ...............
Notice ol ihe *ul
wa. Iileil vviin | | arr|m»n I* forming lit* group lo
ibr rlly manager
n lrr ,j,r , t,||ri. eouoly and
.
, under a Uw
DELANO (UP1&gt;- An amileur
which lay* that all claim* again*! report on available lamia for in holdup man who u*ed a toy pistol
the city mint |w fllc-l wiihin so duitry.
lo try *4 f°h • llnanee compiny
day* of an incident
John Krnler commented. "The was recovering today from twx&gt;
people of Seminole County always bullet wounds and a sore ihoulder
respond when Ihe enmity I* ifl where he wa* stabbed with a let­
trouble, but rarely do anything ter opener.
when everything f* going all
Doltea said Maxwell Cummings,
right. You will have op mblrnt i!&gt;, was foiled In hi* allen.pt to
selling sumt thing to Ihrm when gel aw»y with ll.ond Monday when
In Seminole County nearly every (incompetent or extremely |w&gt;r • »i once, monihly, qu*rterly or they frrl they don’t need It right
For more than two months,
a company executive noticed the
*emi annually.
now."
more lh»n ISO United Fund work­ family wllh school age children f*mHlr»
gun wasn't real.
I'rrferrcd ageticie* may he
A general meeting of thn Comer* have been heating Ihe bu*he» hat *omconr in Ihr llov Sec ;1 Few people anywhere nerd an
Cummings lold officer* h# need­
_
..................
inno.Itirlion lo The Salvation marked for ihr major portion of rullter of mo will bn railed by
trying In raise money for *evcn or t.irl* .icoult The Menial Ileal h Afmy
|U ,|r rtira |r&lt;i worker* Hie donation Agencle* that are not Hums when conrretc rrport* can ed the money to pay hi* rent ind
tsfiliiirs hilt*.
agencies.
Aixortalion ba* been frying to
jmij no ta*k loo Impoxtlhlr, 'desirable to thr donor may lie be made.
This would-he bandit entered lha
The goal of $3a,(ic0 is mil a long *Urt a clinic here, and *lrr-d&gt; no ja r*on too unworlliy to help
marked out on tbelr *uh»crtplion.
unices of Tribble A Reynold* Co.
wav off, To date about So per cent has a director and menial hc-dlh
These are the seven agrnrir.
,hr n'"'&gt;r &gt; rnlll'*',f'' "*&gt;*
carrying a toy gun in a piper
II..1 mike up Ihe Seminole (ounlv Peminnle ....... tty. If Ihe I nilr.l
of Ihe minimum requirement* ba* eonmilant.
bag. Taking the gun out. he order­
been pledged.
The fti-d Cm*, help* inrun ■r I ruled Fund Alter »l* month. Ewul '- 11' •*•*» &gt;r j r ' "*
ed Hill Tribble, *cm of eo owner
Thi* mean* that llw *ev»u agen able v r* irr famille* with fin»ir •h. Scout* may '.»*r In dt.h.od »■*&gt; •« »«l nm Iw ...mir, -d. Tn*
IjONDDN (Ut’l i — The follow- Jamc* P. Tribble, lo HU the bag
add seven more individual
rie* ran nperate for »ix mnnlh*. ial problem*, and mu*t he p rr(« • - r.l health aboiillwH and Ihe
with cash.
no more Thrse ineludc Utr Roy ed In rope with any type of dit I SO shut In Innrtomr servtrrmen drive* lo the Urge number already ing ad appeared In Ihe |wt»on»l
Rut Tnhhlf, after putting 11.00*
Uirtg
•olleiled
Kaperlenrr
has
ndumit
of
ihe
Ttmei
of
f/&gt;ndnn
Seoul*, Ihe Florida (,'hil Iren's a*ter local or national
Aernrdlng lo I’nitrrl Fund work
in Ihe sack, *aur the pistol w u
proved
Hist
this
would
fir
aiv
Inday.
Home. Girl Scouts, Menial IGatlli
Every night ol Ihe week, lli* t n famillrs who usually ‘live &gt;1 mure dollars Ilian mo*l people arr
"Iriipovemhed Arueriran *tu- phony and lunged at Cummings
Atviristion. Red Cro*t, Salvation (oral i SO open* Its don,* to *rr&gt; i" inyibitg are gi- tng ll.al aromu' paying now
deni from New England anxious wllh a litter opmer, slabbing
Army and I'SO
bo
lbr&lt;e
seven
agettelr*
Man.
iremen A hnslrss works full tin .
How ard McNulty, DF fund rhatr |f&gt; ■ppreetaie In Ihr full Ihe llrtl- him in Iho trfi shoulder. Then h«
picked up a X&gt; caliber automatic
prrpartng enlertamment fnr yrc,- 3 •d thrse (H-nple have ehilrlrrn in n.ar, .aid Tlw rommumty ..k rd
I' " ttrk )
men who do no! have fantile* tie Stout* nr are living llu srrv I", the United Fund ami wanted H*h aulnmnh.lr; sound of wind and —a real one— »nd shot Dimming*
here Entitled woes hold p' a rt-. l" ‘ . . . . . . . i . agencle*
The lam.
Reds Visit Poland
ll* o t*
■ ' * * . . r&gt;i l
to &gt;u|.(Mirt it. 'Mils ha* mil twin limb lo arcompiny hint m his Iwire as the Injured robber Hied
liar e*eu*r I* igiven—"w
ere nrut
J
in
Hu
b.iilding
lo rtrap e,
ijliest—wllte llox C 13(1."
A WARSAW (D P I' — A 13 man
ting down l-eiaute II ilrw»n I rover doru so Inr We have found that
T u t tierm an ConimunDt delega
The Flnrida Children * lion &gt; all drive* Dffirial* feel all agen the payroll deduction plan ha*
Cummings s u f f e r e d bullet
provides iheltrr and enmfnr’ for i &gt;r» woubt la (nrenl In Join the wntkrrl wrll with Ihe few firm* Campaign ICxpcnscn
wound* In Iho left leg and In lit*
linn led hv party ehiefliin Wal­
ler tlh rich ' arri*c* (ediy in dmi
NAUGATUCK, Conn — ( t 'P I ) - slomarh. Ill* condition wa» not
llleg.limale rh.ldrrn
orpha-d |rn,trH Fund If dnnnra would tell in whlrh H ba* been lnl!ndur#d
E»»l German
young Hers and Ihe nfDprmi m thfn) |hjt ,hfy on)&gt;. 8|&gt;J, w t ,
j| **,)» doesn't succeed, your door Hrpubtlran Rep Jams* T Tat- serious, aulhnrttlea said.
onttrate F °ll*h
lie was lakrn to a Daytona
friendship
The Untied Fund ha* found a 1*11 will be lung *1* more lime*, lerson said expense* for his un
,,,
r ,,. ,
..
.
Tt.c Sanford City Commission utility la* and pay il to thr eily
("ikiil.lr solution — through the Ami In the long run you will give • ucersstiil reelectlon campaign In- Reach hospital and will be rhtrgr l l ’S t r l lji’i l t M a d e
U*t night Inilialril atlion which each month.
pa\ roll deduction plan In Ihi* more, an.l forget In rledurt II from eliide*l I*m for shopping bag* rd with armed rubbery, upon re­
lease.
and $JIA for thimble*
NEW YORK (DFIl - A Pan would grant a 36yr*r franchise A
„
b „ „ h Jjri|4
wav. each wage earner would gt.r your Income tax,’*
American Wnrld Airway* Hnemg to a supplier of r.itural gas. a P , onnMl bli„ lMlv„ 1on r&gt; nr, a
nnr hofir x w*ge a month tn the
TOJ airliner with 101 person* proved reorramralinn of the pub Terrace, in Die c il/s water ami
The City n( Sanford l**t r t C t unrl Thr pledge may he given alt
aboard Monday made tin* ftr*t It* work*, uliltite* and recreation .em r systems,
was approved, a*ked HuNasv for
asurplus 1 *
renn - «top rotnmerclal Jet flight dri^Mmrnl. and gave trnlvllvr C0#j|t|aBn| on' r o,v-.IU5t« wilh plane whichIhe local
Klk«C'lul
D j
D
■.
fromlavndon to New York
approval In two subdivision* to ,hr frF |ai|,.n* of Ihr HUt. Hoard plan* lo place in Ihe playground K C O r O l l C C L a t l l C t
Item In eily water and sewer »&gt;*■ nf | | , a[(h
adjoining Fort Mellon Park
Itlur s.'iev and halmy brreies , Women golfers, incidentally, will |surreal. I^st year Hob Goalby, 27,
No Bright Verdict
lf p.1' ,
a u. ij
...
A similar request by Morris N.
M»ynr Merle Warner »tgnrd &gt;
ushered in Ihe San Frinclsco m»n the gale*, mrornutlon booths I of Rrllevillr, HI., placed la th«
ATLANTA i t ’P l i - A jury began
■
. f
, . r ._.
-Stein for connection to the *r*er Inter to Ihe commander ol the
... Giants*
money when
he played
played hi.
hi* first
first
lu third day t&gt;i dflll*rrallon to grdlnamr which would grant San- |r||fm of ( aubd(Wllon wr„ ,)f N ,v,l Air Ststlon. J,ekso**.l', y Z Z ^ c n 't' m.,~heAl.!ckrni.,a, ',e
G.ani." IlirsK)
115 nw Mayfair
Mayfair Inn
Inn D|wn
0,wn ami llth ireen. a* Hie Sanfonl Wo If moo*r
when he
. men's Golf Association onrr more
,*,„
da&gt; In the trial nf artu in l Ti*m
ai . 0 Hie right to con Lake Minnie was approved, but »*klng for a plane "at Ihe carlte*! uf Moirow't ofitrial newspaper
W „ holay ..Ulbr. 11(1 strung Mart#,!
r'.n trv Clul lle M,ut . r
lS
*truft
pie 1lumber George IIright, but 11 •»
“ ' and maintain facilities and
fur,hrr condllion. T1.ce in Jw.stt.le lim e"
can tiring
Uetng off al * lhl» morning to
* 01in‘ry Club, lie *m&gt;i a f,t in hll
ih*cln*rd today that Gen
Dan
appeared Die jwnel still it hope a dUlrihuliun tystem for natural eluded
^
............ .........that
. . . Stein
---------*
n *’
wuml. Thi. year. Goalby was
a. requirement
TheUnmnuulon
comnirmlid He s«-rov ha* been relieved a* ehlef qualify for 75 places in the morns
Iriily deadlocked
Soviet trerel police
men' I•layer* who do.. I have lo
o ^ . l to d^v. sen 'a*rer
unanimously the outitandlng
The ordinance would re-juire rrfr,' f approval ofIhe city** rn Elks for their intern! Mayor Mar nf tt.c
afternoon |f",r?* T jll( jH.t(. .5
.- n/ t pf„ freshman of 195*. Goalby H here
Th&lt; announcement In Irvritia qualify tuned
tunni up Ihi.
mu *uro.w™
&gt;rar
f Ih al the »i tty Is* able lo purehaie .unerring department nf “fill" for ner »atd he felt Ihe Jet In the pla.
X’ommit* Loses
Job , the systrm alter 3S year*. p n » i sewer lines.
ground would he a "natural '«loce and Fravda .aid tlte move wa* v*iib prarticr rounds.
fitr tournamenls al- again to compt-to In the open tour­
_.
iltiNNA ( l l l &gt; The provlnvlal j C(j | bp r jt w j cnrecj, R also |*ro
Jarvis j.lan*to Imild I03 home* J«'l* »re use-1 at the loial Na.al made b&gt; Hie l'^*idium of the Su
jiow I in tier wa Id head* the pros tra l|y
j,u pocket—more than nament, Thursday through Sunday.
Expected this afternoon li Paul
Cominumst government of Slovak v„jf l ,h(11 „„ a,,piiatjtr t («. *0|,i In Ihc Jlt.tKJij to JI5.00U clast Mr Station.
p m n r Soviet in view of hi* Iran*tomorrow when a clinic and rshlbianyone c*.x Ihr lour.
.............would
....... ............
fer m another post. Il did not imn WJ1| tie given al the tlub a l --------------------------------------------- Harney, who copped the lucraUra
D ha* relieved Ernest Sykora ol
^.... ........
(,rnit which
make H'* »uhdivi*ion is located Juit
Dorado Heart) Invitational Sunday.
his duties as rduciiion minister. natural ga* ' available lo Sanford *»»&gt;‘ -*
—------- ‘ annexation c . r*
°f ,h' proposed
. .
rlalmralr ar.d it was not known 3 p m. Gallery favorites, Jay
OTHER STORIES PAGE I
Mike Felchlek arrived yesterday,
within six months after It become* *"*
JN O lU -M » arcn !f1 (f
if he was bring promoted or dc Hebert, of Sanford, and brother,
after a fifth plsee lie In tha Ha­
Teachers ‘Routed’
Lionel will once more hit simul
available from a pipeline supplier.
.Sirin'* sutxIlviDon hap plans
ROCHESTER, N‘. Y*. —tU I'lt — 'noted
_________
___________
Arnold Palmer, top money mak- vana International. Here too. are
tanrom
slices
and hook*. .in. _____
an al
NUMADA. Japan (UHD— Two The ordinance would place a for 300 home*. Ileforc Hie eily Holier offered this evidence to
iempi In make ihe halls collide t r •« Pr*A lournamrnls wilh |« ,- Doug Ford, George Bayer and Art
I undeed school teacher* on a sit txu per cent utility lax on gross will accept either * t» tr line for prove that Harry Gebo, 19, **» ■* •• ,
■ &gt; ..,
in mid air. Former Sanford winter W®- arri.fd yesterday and was Wall.
down strike wtre rluied from retelpl* on sales lo residential maintenanee,
the su lot) vsnon* the burglary suspect al whom Hey i
M U fl L O I U p i l U n l .
Education Hall Monday by 1.500 castomeru in Sanford, TTm tax muii hive enough customers, at I fired four shots for Ieavtng the
At Balding of Markham, Ontario,
MANCHESTER, Conn -&lt; U P I)- pro. Porky Oliver, "Falitaff of the ready early Hus afternoon to play
angry parenls. The teacher* were would tik e effect two year* after the rite of ( 2.84 per Some per | scene of the crime. One of the Joseph Sehorn won a divorce after Fairways,'* will amine specta­ a practice round.
who won the first Sanford Open-,
firel.-vting plan* to vet up a new the start of distribution, The eom- month, to prevent the city front ' bullet* M red In Ihe thick sob of testifying that hll wife hadn't said tor* wilh his "take-off* on a wo­
The Salford tourney has started and the first Canadian to win a
ysU m for rating their efficiency. pany also would ooiieet the city's | losing money
man golfer.
one of his shoes.
a word tn him tor sia years.
a lot of careers on the road lo PGA (uuraamrnt—also U here.
&gt;
' »ea»nnable fog hlankeled Ihe area
and the all wealhrr flight enpabilb
lie* nl the crew* were tritrd a*
ground control approaili guidance,
coupled willi Ihe Navy'* lamling
aid. brought the SkywarSmokers Anonymous mirror
rior* to a *afe landing
LONDON fP P Il — Smoker*
Skilled umpire* »pcnt Ihe re
Anonvmou*.'* a *oeicly patterned mair.drr of the night analynng and
afirr Alcohol lr* Anonyromi* lo Interpreting vcorr*. and photo*,
help people slop *inokin*\ will be­ gathered during Ihe mli.'ltm*. to
gin It* work Jan. I.
properly rwaluale the point*
Nine I* followed by Squadron
Moon Volcanos Seen Eleven, trailing by 39 tw’inl«
EDINBURGH, Scmland (tT ’D— VAH-1 I* running third with 171
Seollith a*lronomcr P a t r i c k point*. Squadron Seven from the
Moore taul today that a numtier CSS EnlerprDe i* fourth will* 193
f Itriuih observer* had u c n rv- point*.
idence of volcanic activity on the
Event* tonight will eon*l»t of *
moon.
tpecfil weapon* operation*! mix­
tion for each crew, conducted on
Lifchtninp Hits Plane the ground. H rarrie* a po**lhle
COPJvNIlAGEN I C P U -A US. 304 point*.
Tomorrow inurmng the trn-nulrnaval plane b»«rd in Iceland wat
hll by ilghUiing while flying inlo a mInula Sky warrior* lake tn the
a itorm on the wc*t eoa»t of Jut­ air In a ilmulated minion evil
land The plcviglav* of the plane, mlnaling In Ihr dropping of a
a twin engine Neptune, wa* *plln- bomb *'*hapc" from a height rf
. *red, injuring one of the ten-map approximately vrvrn mile*, aimed
at a targrl *bi|i near Cape Hal
Sfew.
tera* off ihe North Carolina coa*i
To Head Hose Parade Crew* then will he required to
PASADENA, Calif (U Ph—Gov­ conduct an additional miitinn con
ernor elect William A Egan of »i«tlng of ,i tenriil attack on a
Alatka hav lieen named grand radar bomb »Hr at Jackionvtile,
manhal of the Toth annual Tour Fla A p*»**ible *V) jvoinl* eati lw
niment of Hojev parade on New earned in thi* event
Year * Day.

News Briefs

lloldfine told Ihe Houk l,.gl»- The CnmmlMlon voleil lu get 1
Jl1"'
lathe ilverHuhl Cninmiltre Ihe "ie Iwittom nf Ihe whole aflair
Hie l ih of Sanford ha* been
uurttmn* ro n .rm ed Ihr • i letnal Karl Higginbotham u ld Ihr ril&gt; noltfle.l bv Gortlon brederuk .»
affairv nf a private eompat.-. ami '
haying enough mom) for I-1 «m"cv for llenkowie ol a claim
were Ihereforr outvtdr the root- ' rr 'Upctvltion Ilian that
lie
| miller t |*)vver» of Inquiry
made a molior. |i.v**eil utianlmoui
Today'* imhrimenl wat Ihe *ec- !)', *hal wmebody find out who dll
ond legal arlion Involving Gold- l*
'artlj, cloud), to cloud* bnUt.
fine tn two day*. The U. S Courf
Not only thould the guilty |v»r
ol Appeal* in llovlun Monday dr He* be rhargrd for damage lo Ihe(tearing and .older Innlghl
Ued
tiled
Cold fine'* appeal
tiled Coldfine'*
appeal from
...... -a door*
------ and
— lock*,
------ but
— they
---- about I newlav (*lr aril r*dd. High tmlav
lower eoufl order that te turn pay a reatonablr price for duh- , "• lo '■«. low lonl*ht lu !&lt;• Mi.
over certain financial record* lo tvaihing chore* performed hv cbih Vi.rihra*!
northcxal wind* in
i member*. Higginbotham laid
TO mile* jwr hour.
ia&gt; inv»*iigator*.

Would-Be Robber
Shot And Stabbed

Weather

U nited Fund: H a lf Enough For 1959

Brash Young Yank
Asks Very Little

City Commission Starts

Action On Gas Franchise

City, Elks Seeking
Jet For Playground

Balmy Weather Welcomes Golf Greats

Relieved Of Duty

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Pitt 2—Tati., D«e. t. IMS

'C op ters To S h o p ,
A rm y H o p p in g Maid

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M w f

fm u

"RANiiFUKT, Germany 4UP1» and aliote all the Lids —free five*

. I

By candlelight In the iinrtuary
of the First Prrabytartaa church
• t ft p m. Sunday, the Chancel
choir will pretent Ita annual all
muale Chrlitma* tcrvlee under tha
direction of Mri. George Teuhy,
minister of muilr
Prior lo the iiarting hour of the
lervlce, there will be en Interlude

*f‘’J.Tb* U. 8. Arm, il hopnlng mad 1minute flight* over the village.
When the shopping and sight" i t the officer who u«ed * hriic*»&gt;&gt;ter to (0 shopping for a I'oJlr teeing were over the helicopter*
and juit wl»hc» U knew Ini name. flew bark to Mannheim where the
„ The ilory of the aliopping expe­
dition wai told by lla.t* Bobr­
in* mi, a shopkeeper In the village
til tjutcrahrin, who ulil tt began
Lii.*heo **" Army helicopter* lartrfi
- i ed on the Lautmhetn im -'r field.
«* A captain itepurd nut of one nf
Jke machine* and atmllnl over to
^Bchrmann’* store where he aiked
%»ln buy a poodle ftohrmann had
T^lone amt the nfftrer promlicd tu
: laturn the following week.
•
Sure enough be did - but thlv
^Jime with three helicopters.
While the captain made the
■'Purrha«e the helleoplrr crew*
jy jtite the Lauteribrln villager*—

captain allegedly U atalloned.
At that point everybody wa*
happy. The captain had hla poodle,
ftohrmann had made a sale and
the villager* had their firat ride
In a rhnpecr. Then the Army
heard about it
"All Army airtralt. me hiding
heliroplrn, may land only nn au
thorlted and pre-aelectld arrai,"
a ipoLeiman laid with some h e a t..
"tilling a ride to anvone. unleii
icrmlailon ii ru m beforehand, la
alio prohibited."
The ipokeaman laid the cap
tain, when he Ii finally found,
could he court-martialed and *er
lainly will he dlulplined.

~Longwood

No Right To Vole
Judge Tells Group
CELKKY IIOWI. QtJEBN AND HER C O U R T -Jcanettf
Drown w as chosen Semlnol# High'* Celery Bowl Queen
Fridny night. She was selected from six princesses. Left

tn right, Niki Ashby, Mira Brown, Bonnie Stcinruek, Fny
Noel, Bridget Geiisler. nnd Cindy lloumillnt.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

'long wood To Have Annual Yule Parly Craving Metal Polish Is Sure Sign

;

By JO HAMMOND
The commlltet for the annual
*, Chrlilmai tree and parly met at
M hf home of Mr. and Mr* Ruitell
-vCrsnl. rhtlrm in, rrccnlly
*' The event will V held Saturd*/,
1 Dacrmhar 10, beglnnmi at 4 p
!im , In the Lon a w(xx. Park. Santa
^jsill arrive at 7 p. m.
•» * Parents are requeiled to rrgiiler
' children i t Jean'* or Carhart
ltor«».
*. Mtmban of tha commlttre, other
than the chairmen, Include Mrs.
■ Joe Sereeney, Mr*. George Otto,
«. MO* Dorothy Heath. Mrs. A. Lar
^jtent, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Duncan,
VM ra Ralph Hammond and Mri.
t . L. Cot.
Play Prevent alien
\
Member* nf the Lyman tilth
..Jpoetch and Dramatic* cla** will
■ 0 present, "Ml*i Jimmy", ■ three;;ja e t pt»X- Tuesday December 8 at
- I p. m. In the Lymen Auditorium,
tH m tinf will be Mrs. Adla MU*

ev-

HD Hnk Meellaf

The T/mgwood Home Dcmonslra- -Uon club met Thursdsy at the Ll
"-brary Halt.
? The meeting opened with the
r 'F l a | salute led by etuh preildent.
,&lt; M n . Lucelle Mullanry and the
iKdevotlonala led by Mrs. Leota
.-JHitnam.
JT Mrs. Ben Gray aang "Star of
' *th« Bait" accompanied at the pis
- "no by Mrs. Maude Lon*.
Mri. Atnea Brant rrelted "The
wfJttle Slar" after which Mrs. Ren
fG riy led the group in carol amg

•-Ini.

Decorating the serving table
.werare miniature Chrlitma* tree*
\J fc n d e of pine conaa, lurks caps
.'•pad pyraranlha.
-T. A Christmas gift cachango was
.^conducted and the yrar'a secret
■fils revealed.
*, Member* will m*ke the uiusl
roniributton toward the Community
. Chrlilmaa parly and plan partlcl
■.petIon In tha L\ R. 0. Rirthday

parties In Sanford for the coming
year.
Civic League Meeting
The Civic League, meeting In
Library Hall, was railed to order
by proldent. Mrs. George Otto,
with Mrs. Lee Carlton Iradlng the
devotional*
Mrs. E. E. Illlle aang "My
Task" and alio Ird singing nf
Chrlstmis csrols by the members
Tsbles were festive with Christmss arrangements and a gaily
lighted tree wa* placed nn the
platform. The Madonna and Child
wai attractively arranged for the
decoration on the President's ta­
ble.
Following the huunrv* meeting.
Mr*. Frank U'Brian of Altamonte
Springs gave a talk on Chrltltnav
arrangement* living dried malcrlal
gathered from the wood* and a r­
ticle* found around the home.
Plan* were made for holiday
gift giving.
Delicious refreshment* were
served by the hottest committer
who were Mrs, L. L. Co*. Mrs.
J. C. Durntng, Mr*. Btlery Rad
din, Mri. Don Hltiman. Mr* K.
C. Illlle and Mr*. John Strong
Forty member* were In attend­
ance.
Birthday Parly
Mara Jayne Helm*, daughter of
Mr. and Mr*. II. L. "fllkk" Helm*,
celebrated her tint birthday an
nlvcnary wtlh many small gucili
last Monday,
Enjoying rake* and punch were
Ginger Hodge*. Robin dtedget.
Llndy Helms, th ru Farina and
Valerie, Brenda and Allrn Scott
Also there to enjoy celebration
were grandmother*. Mr* J. II.
Hodge* and Mr* A L. Helm* ind
mother*. Mr* R l \ llodge*. Mr*
Delton Helm*. Mr*. Harry Scott
and Mr* Ralph Farina.

LONDON* (CPU - "Dsrllng,"
said the wife waking her husband
In the middle of Ihe night," "where
do we keep the metal polish?**
And so tha husband Icarnad.

Russia Schedules
'Copter Service
MOSCOW -(U P D - The Soviet
Union’s flnl helicopter pauenger
service will begin toon between
.Simferopol and Valla, according
to the newtpaper ' Soviet Ruiall."
Ten tester aircraft will carry
vacationers from tha Crimean city
la Ihe Black Sea rriort In 33 to
30 minute* — a trip which for­
merly could he made only by ear
or hu* and took four hour*.
other hellcoptec line* are *che
doled to open later this year or
neat.

Scientists Seek
More Citrus Uses
LAKK ALFRED, Fla. - ( U P D A crew of irlentitta here I* seek­
ing to find uiei for citrus by pro
duct* — peel*, seed*, pulp —
which would pay fur hauling thr
big Florida crop to market.
Already, citrus wastes are uied
in cattle feed and by segment*
o( Ihe ehemiral industry. But It
I* Ihe goal of rlitus ■clenliila to
find a profitable u*e for every
&gt; art of an orange.
&gt;
(llngman'a Dime end Cling
man* Peak, two mountain* In
North Carolina, were both named
after Gen. Thoma* l.anler Cling
man. an r*plnrer who served In
the Confederate army and the U
S. Senate

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Yule Concert On Sunday

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when ha told the tala to the fam­
ily doctor, that ha probably wai
going to be a father.
Metal polish la only one of a
long and bliarre list of "eravInga" of pregnant women collect­
ed by tha Rrltlah Medical Journal
here and the medical publication
obstetrics and Gynecology In the
United States.
The survey, which was undsr
wsy for a long time, eama to the
conclusion that most pregnsnt wo
men crava ordinary foods auch as
available fruit although a rela­
tively high number alto want raw
vegetables, candy, pickles and raw
cereals.
Items of Diet
But there are tome who have
terlout cravings for morr unusual
|t*mt ranging from mothballs to
toothpaste and these may bo ac­
companied by a compulsion on the
p irt nf Ihe women to keep their
dtsire* secret.
The physlelana who reported on
their finding* to Ihe British Mediral Journal said there were only
theorlei but no actual proof aa to

why pregnant women want to eat
or smell the foods and lubitancei
they do.
They discounted that It wa* al­
ways a natural need for some cal­
cium and Vitamin C which led
women lo seek out foodi rich In
those substances. Dr. J. M. Har­
ries and Dr. T. F. Hughe* of thy
Minivtry of Agriculture eaprr»*ed
belief the craving* were potilhly
s i much psychological a* physio­
logical.
Apples U ad List
Out of 99! cates studied. Ml
hid a craving fur fruit (moitly
sour green apples). This wa* more
thin double the neat craving for
vegetable*. 103 ru e s Then came
Tl cisea of candy and t'd of pickled food* There wece 183 report*
of women who developed an aver­
sion u&gt; thing* they usually liked,
such a a lea. tobaero, coffee and
marmalade, during pregnancy.
One woman repotted ihe hid a
craving for dog biiculta. Others
said they wanted lo chew, drink
nr smell coal, soap, disinfectant,
gasoline, tar, chalk and wood.

Hospital Notes
DECEMBER 4
Admlasloat
Harold Brown (Sanford)
Dorla Nadine Morlly tSan­
ford i
Ethel Edward* t Sanford j
lilaebargaa
Joi(’t&gt;h K n u r r tHanfordt
Sandra Parnell (Sanford)
DECEMBER i
Ad minion*
Frances Padgett &lt;Sanford t
Mattie lx»y (Sanford)
Morri* Saunders (Sanford)
Ellialwlh Ikiyetlr (Sanford)
Jamra Nrlfun (Sanford)
lllrtha
Itaby girl In Mr. and Mr*.
Jamra Edward* (Sanford)
Itaby boy lo Mr. and Mri.
Earl Boyette (Sanfonl)
fishy girl to Mr. and Mri.
Kenneth Mnrtli tSanford)
Dlichargea
Laila Hutner t Sanford t
Inez Rhode* (Sanford)
June chandler and blhy- girl
(Sanford)
Roic Richard* (Sanford)
Stanton Aberrombe I Mait­
land)
Maxtor Alexander (Sanford)
Elta Kntvhtrl (DeUary)
Laurrttr William* and baby
boy ll.akr Mary )
Mary Fdwardi (Sanford)
DECEMBER 31
Admlltlona
Bohhy t^e Green tSanford)
Frink E Holme* (Sanford)
Jamr* Itot.liln*■(Sanford)
Albert* Webber (Sanford)
lienr Wallace (Apopka)
JudHh Pilcher iSanford t
John Llvoek (Midland)
E lan s Fear (Yukon, Fla.)
DUcharge*
Matlle Ixty &lt;Hanfordt
Alice Hill and baby girl (San
fnrdl
M iry Vttmn and baby boy
l Oilcan)
Dorolhra Starke (Sanford)
!&gt;K( F.MBEIt a
Vrimlulea*
P,oir Chappell (Sanford)
Barbara Anne Thomas t Eaa
ford t
Barney R. Beck tHanford)
Hoy Mann tSanfordl
Rebecca Ann Squirt* (San­
ford t
Sbarrea Young (Sanford)
Nantes ft Bttlawakl t San­
ford j
Birth*
B*by boy to Mr. and Mr*.
Ralph N. Chappell &lt;sanford)
Baby girl lo Mr. and Mri.
Karuuh a . Fear (Yukon, Fla.)
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*.
David RitHwikl tSanford)
Ditchtree*
Judith Pilcher (Sanford)
Amy lutrh (Oviedo)
Frank t Holme* (Hanford)
l*orU Dutbury and baby boy
(Sanfonl)
DECEMBER 7
Admlvrieo* •
Faultne Warfel (Sarford)

Story Of S ucccm
WEST RUPERT. Vt. - ( U f l l William II. Meyer. Vermont’* first
Democratic Congressman tn mow
ihao s eeatury. wai sorpriaod
whta kla ova lowoafolk fated him
•Bar hla upaat victory, lo tha
cleetion they gave M tjer only S3
vote* agauui 111 for hla UUP

opponent.

Safecrackers Pull
'Pro' Job In Tampa
TAMPA (U Plt — Poller inught
•ome (killed *,ife rrseken tnday
who broke Into the V. T. Grant
Department Store here with an
acetylene torch hidden In a golf
b*g, ipent from four to five hour*
rutting through a life door, and
fled will* an unknown amount of
money.
Detective* *ald the ’'profa*»lo.
n th " took the money tome time
between store rioting Stiurday
and (tore opening Mondiy, when
the hurgltry wa* durovcrrd. The
Ihtrvei broke into in adjacent
■tore, battered a hole in tha
commca wall and entered Grim'*.
Company officials said It may
be icvrrat daya before an audit
can determine tha amount of
money milling.
Officer* laid the safe crackers
left behind the golf bag. acatylana
tank*, crow b a n and other tool*,
along with several hundred dollar!
in small change.

Woman, 72, Proves
She Isn't Too Old

BEN LOMAND, Calif. —t UPI)
—A 72-ytar-old woman, who be­
lieve* that "people get It In their
Carl Barthman (Denary)
head* they are too old to do
Frank Hawthorne (DeBary)
thing*." ha* Just completed an
I.OOO-mlle ramping trip to Alaika.
Dltcbarget
Mr*. Etta Konlgthofrr. who in­
Sallie Ferguson (Lake Mary)
tend* lo live soothe* y&gt; year*,
William Caitube (Sanford)
made the trip In ■ Volkswagen
Sandra Tbotnpion I Sanford)
Microhm equipped with running
June* Rohbin* (Sanford)
water am! electricity.
Gena Wallace (Apopka)
"Everywhere'people wera s m il­
Mr*. Jamr* Edward* and baby
ed
that I traveled alone," she
(Sanford)
said. "Rut alone la a wonderful
Florence Thompson iD elliryl word. There wa* no re* ion for me
Mnrri* M. MetU (Sanford) to tw afraid Who would harm
Roy Wall (Sanford)
an old woman?"
Birth*
During the three-month trip to
Baby girl tn Mr. and Mr* Alaika Mr*. Konlgihoftr camped
at open-air campsites along the
Fred Squire* I Sanford)
way She laid thr eapedttlon eoit
DUeharge*
her only I1U plus ( l l .
Alice Fo« (Sanford)

CANTON. MU*. (LTD—Circuit
Judge Tom Bridy of Brookhaven.
a posilblf eandidate Tor governor
of Mliilulppl n ett year, laid
Monday night that "there I* no
*urh thing a* the right lo vote."
Brady told the Madison County
rttirrn s Council that voting I* a
right that mu*t he earned accord­
ing to qualifications set down by
the Kale. He **ld It I* not a priv­
ilege to hr derlared h&gt; the federal
government.
"We of tha South want th* free­
dom to be different and to have
Ihe right to he left alone," Brady
•aid.
Brady talil the rea*on MIm I*ilppi dae* not have a member on
Ihe Civil flight * CommUvIon ll
that "wa do not have a man who
will *o degrade hlmirlf a* to partirlpat* In this ronipiracy."
Brady alio gave hi* definition
of a modem: ea ll-o
Uiuei
"A min wbo ii going tn lit a lit­
tle aawags In the door."

of ctrala played on tha chime*. ^
In tha preludlat music will bo
two of Gliere’t composition* play*
ed on the violin and cello by Jolla
and Robert Andrraon and as or­
gan number by Mr*. Touhyr, Thi*
trio will be heird In tha offertory
which will be a fantasy on Christma* carol*.
The manger riory will be told
In an *ntbem by Ihe women’*
rhsrui. The men of the choir will
sing the irisonal favorite, O re e 0
iletvei.
The full choir will pretent eight
irD ’cma on the Chriitmi* (heme
and wUI eloie the service with
the traditional "Silent Night.’*
Sfembcri of tha choir particlpa.
ting In the eervlee are Allot:
Mme*: Robert Berg, Robert Crum­
ley. Eugene E'trldge. Roy M*nn,
Rudy Hloan and L'on Walker.
The aoprono* are Mmet. David
Bach. J. A. Hotline, ft, I . C o r f
ell, William Cortwrlght, Robert
Graham. Nick f'felfauf and Ihe
Mi*vei Joan Wilke ard Patty Wal­
ker.
tn the mail section of the chor­
al group are hasira Warren Ad­
am*. J. A. Riitllne. R-'bert Crumley, Donald llowaid, Clifford
MrKIhhin and Charle* Morri ion,
with trnor* Andrew Rrarken, Wit­
ter Glelow, William Hoag. Robert
Mere, George Touhy and H a rr*
Weir.
w
The public U rxlrndrd an Invi­
tation to attend thi* feature of
the yearly nativity celebration of
the ehurrh. a spiritual emphati*
of the oc-nloo.

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Tha new law U )a that every ear must have • label
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Fashion Show Given
By Welcome W agon
Smart ensemble* from YowcU'i
wera presented at tin- faihlon show
sponsored by the Welcome W»gon
Club. Tbc »how m i held Thursday night at the Sanford Woman'*
Club building.
Those modeling the clothe* for
morning, afternoon, and evening
near acre member* of the Wei-

Church
Calendar
TVKS1HT
The Woman's Bible Clan of the
First Baptist Church will have a
Christmas dinner followed by a
business meeting. In the Assembly
Hall at tt:30 n. m.
Crusader Choir of the First Bap­
tist Church practices at 7 p. m.
The Pioneer Fellowship of the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at it p. m.
Pineerrit Baptist Church Pri
mary II Sunday School parly at
4:30 p. m.
Plnecrcst Baptist Church Deacon
meeting at 7:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY

HALLY MeINNIS, ono of the model* for the fashion show
nnd cocktail party slated for Dee. 17 a t the M ayfnir Inn.
She ia the wife of t'dr. Nominn K. Mclnni*. the executive
officer of VA1L3. The Mclnnises have three children:
Molly, M ary Ann, and Macky. Tickets for the fashion show
may Ims obtained by cnllinR Mrs. Uliesener, FA 2-0(&gt;l5, or
Mrs. Shover, FA 2*2312.
(Herald S taff Photo)

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Movietown Attends
First Holiday Party
By VERNON SCOTT
HOLLYWOOD (UPD - Movie
town rushed the ChrDtmai tea
ton this week with ill tin t garish
party — a cozy hoedown involving
TOO guesta und a ChrDtmai tree
valued at half a million dollar*.
I Ion ci i for the soiree wa* Mrs.
Joan Joseff. manufacturer of air­
plane p arti and coilumc Jewelry,
who m iitl he gueiti like an
imaginative bartender.
On hand were movie stars, aireraft moguls, fsihion deiignrrs
snd an assortment of Hollywood
hanger* on. Ha an annual evrnt
at Romanoffs Rrilsurant where
the hoorr flow* like a Rood tide
on the Mississippi.
But the big show Is the Christ­
mas tree.
This year lha "trr* '‘—actually
a wood and metal frame — was
drsped with hundreds of bsublcs
comprised of precious and semi­
precious stones, ill from Mrs.
Joieff* vaults.
In addition U* her manuiarlur
Ing activities, the hoitrss runs

-TIM E, THE SUBTLE
TH IEF OF YOUTH”
—-Author's a i m

a«low-&gt;

To hava th« physical
joya of youth, combined
with tha wcp^rience of age,
ha* always been tha honed
for wish of everyone. For­
merly, thia dream was im­
possible. People ju st could­
n’t live long enoujth.
But now average life ex­
pectancy ia up to the bibli­
cal three score and ten and
steadily Increasing- You
can prevent time from
stealing away your vouth.
The chief enemy of youth
is sickness. Visit your phy­
sician a t the first sign of
any illness. He can pre­
scribe the proper medica­
tion to help you get well
quicker, before any se­
rious damage ia done.

LIGGETT

TOUCHTON
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Oar. W I Mi

Pick up your prescrip­
tion if shopping near us,
or let us deliver promptly
without extra charge. A
great many people entrust
us with their prescrip­
tions. May wa compound
yours?

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‘Quotation by John Milton
(ISOS-|&lt;T1)
Copyright IMS (#WJ)

Hollywood's moit successful jew­
elry rental business, renting out
thousands of baubles and bangles
to the movie studios and tele vi­
sion networks
“ I've been displaying a differ­
ent tree every Christmas for the
past sis year*,” Mr*. Joseff
smiled. "It stsrled out as a gag.
but now my friends Insist I con
linue the custom.
" la s t season the tree was ail
white. Nothing hut diamond* and
white gold. A« )ou can see, this
year Itie mntll is Christmas In the
different countries of the world
I selected atl the Jewelry from
my collection of some 3 million
ptrees,
"Actually my jewelry business
is only in per cent of my total
Inromr. The rrst comet from air­
craft companies."
Mr*. Joirff't million dollarsyear enterprises stem l a r g e l y
from tiny mechanical parts for
plane*. She say* there Dn't a
commerclsl or military plane in
the sky that doesn't contain her
product
While Ihe party raged on
around the glittering, spot lighted
Ire* a gusrd dressed a* an old
English beefealer kept an eye on
the crowd
"I used to hire a couple of po
lieemen In gusrd the tr**," she
smiled, "hut they lent an air of
tomberneis In the festivities. This
year Ihe tree it nine feet high
The highest yet.”
Mr*. Joself said her biggest
problem Is choosing Jewelry in
wear herself. Her collection in­
cludes some genii from the Rus­
sian crown Jewels, a neeklare
that oner belonged In Napoleon's
Josephine and numberless trin
kel* worn by movie stars in pic­
ture*.
**I onJy throw one party a
year,” *U concluded, "An.! to be
certain I don t nffrnd anyone, I
Invite everybody I know. It's
much easier Ihsl wsy.”

BIRTHS
Mr. and Mr* R D. Ragg* an­
nounce the birth of a son, Steven
Scott, born Nov. 32 in Seminole
Memorial lloipitsl. The infant
weighed 7 pounds. It** ounces.
Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Smith, Sanford.

Bridge Winners Told
The Sanford Duplicate Rridge
Club met Thursday night at the
Community Center for the last In
a series of Individual games for
the Fred Stein Trophy.
Winners for the evening were:
first, Mr. Sleyer; second, Cecil
Rlnes; third. Irvin Feinberg; and
tying for fourth. Mrs. J . K. Ha
ker and Dr. Leonard Munson.
There will lie a game again
this Thursday at I p. m. at the
Community Center, corner of luh
and Magnolia.
NOTICE
I will not be responsible for
any debta Incurred by anyone
other than myself.
John M. Goodall AES
VAH-lt 385 40 Ifl
r/o Fleet Post Office
New York. New York

Morning Circle No. Nine of Ihe
Women of the First Presbyterian
Church. Mrs. Harry Wrir. chair
msn, will meet with Mrs. Charles
Persons, 301 Seotl Avs., tl 10 a.
m.
The Senior High Choir of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church will
meet for supper al 6 p. m. and
for rehearsal at fi:30 p. m.
The Mid-Week Bible Hour of Ihe
First Presbyterian Church will he
conducted by the pastor, Rev. A.
G. Mclnni*, at 7 p m.
Prayer meeting at Ihe First R»plisl Church at 7 10 p. m.
Sunday School Workers Confer­
ence at the Kirat Baptist Church
at 1:13 p. m
The Chancel Choir of the First
Presbyterian Church will mrel for
rehearsal al 7:30 p m.
Plnecrcst Baptist Church month­
ly business meeting followed by a
prayer meeting at T:4J p. m.

Cushings Give
Party Saturday

come Wagon Club. Occasionally a
model and ensemble merited un­
usual comment:
Jinny Dinkins in a jewel pink
cocktail dress, with full length,
fully-lined matching coat; a black
velvet cocktail dress, accented by
a six-strand pearl ncklacc falling
from Ihe back neckline, worn bv
Vida Smith; a handsome hlaek
wool «mt complemented by a
white feather hat and matching
aceesaorfes, worn by Rohhy Debord; a smart grey flannel suit
with red hat and big. modeled by
Fran Morgan: F.va Hunt wearing
a classic shirt-waist dress by Serben, in a tapestry print with m at­
ching handbag; a raspheny red.
cotton knit accented by a pink
chiffon scarf and prink parasol,
worn by Wills Mae Prokosch:
Anne Sieerkowski in an afternoon
dress of "mink'' pure silk with Jac­
ket and matching velour pillbox;
an after five brocade gown in
apricol, with deeper woven cloth
dots and shirred bodice, worn by
Shirley Remsberg
Following Ihe show refreshment*
were served. I'srd games with
lablr prlrcf were an added fea­
ture.

Jjomf
£vsnL&amp;
TUESDAY
The regular meeting of tho Wil
son School I'-TA will b« held at
7 30 p. m. City Judge Ambrose
Oiiiff will be the guest speaker. A
covered dish supper will precede
the meeting at fi 30 p. m.

Eastern Star Chapter Confers Degrees
At a slated meeting of Seminole
Chapter No. 3. O R S.. the degrees
of the Order were conferred upon
Mr. and Mr*. J. F Rlarkman.
Mu* Irma Jean Corley, Mr*. Mary
Ellen Kinnalrd, Mrs. Erma Ktrshner, and Mra. Winifred Scott.
The meeting was held Dee. I at
Ihe Masonic Temple in Sanford.
Mr*. Riots* Pfeifsuf tsng the In­
itiatory music. The candidates
were presented with gtR* and ac­
cented a hearty welcome.
J. P. Holtzclaw, Robert Wil­
liams, and Frank Talhott, all past
patrons of the chapter, acted at
tellers for the election of offierr*.
The following were elected to serve
in 19.19. Worthy Matron, Mrs. Linnle Moye; Worthy Patron, Harvey
Dunn: Associate Matron, Mrs.
Marjorie Shepard; Associsle P a­
tron, Elmer J Still; Secretary,
Mrs Augvuta Bilbrey; Treasurer,

Christmas
Program
Scheduled
A special Christmas program
will be presented at Ihe general
meeting of the Sanford Woman's
Club slated for Wednesday at
11:30 p. m.
Bob Crumley will be the soloist.
Mrs. Stella Moore and Mrs. Hal
Harris will lead Christmas carol
singing. Mrs. A. G. Mrlnnii will
give the devotion based upon the
Christmas scripture.
Reservation* for the luncheon
must be made before Tuesday
noon with Mrs. Raymond Smith
at FA 2 5077 Hottessra are: Mrs.
Howard Montelth, Mr*. R. R.
Reck, Mrs, R. E. Peurifoy. Mrs.
C. L. Redding, Mrs. Brodle Wil­
liams. snd Mr*. Robert Rhodes.
The Fine Arts Department will
have charge nf lha program. The
Amrriran Home Department will
hive a shower for the Children'*
Home. There will be a Christmas
tree.

Mr*. Mae Sheppard; Conductress,
Mrs. llelrn I-elnhart: Associate
Condurtress, Mrs Ethel Peurifoy
Sentinel, J. T. Mrlain.
An Esstrrn Sisr funeral wa* held
on Tuesday, Dee. 3. for a pad
member, Mr*. Matilda Helnxfus
Officer* psrtlripaled in the ser­
vice and olher member* were prr
sent to pay Iheir respects.

A Christmas party will be held
it Ihe next meeting with so rv
change of gilts among members
Plans were made to send gaily
wrapped gift* to Ihe Masonir
Home to be presented to the guest
from under a hie tree on Christ­
mas morning. Olher chapter* in
Florida are participating also in
this Christmas project

Mrs. frene C. White, wha ftlto
the station of Adah, will he absent
from her post for Ihe balance rrf
the year. She underwent surgery
on Thursday mornlni. at SemfnoU
Memorial Hospital. She was re­
ported to he in good condition.
There were at voting member!
present and 1R visitors, several et
whom were from out of stata.

Q l v H ^ r S o m e th in g |

PERSONAL
PRETTY

W EDN ESDAY

Luncheon at t: 30 p. m. at the
Sanford Woman's Club for all de­
partment*. The American Home
Department will have a tree and
a shower for the Children's Home.
The Fine Arts Department will
present the program. Hostesses
are: Mrs. Howard Montieth, Mra.
It. R. Berk, Mrs. It. E. Peurifoy,
Mrs. C. I,. Redding. Mr*. Brodle
Williams, Mrs. Bober*. Rhodes.
TH H M O ST

Barracks No. 4K. Veterans of
World War I, and the Ladies Aux­
iliary. will have a turkey dinner
and Christmas party for members
darting at ? p, m. at the Amt.can
l egion Hut on 17-92. Call Mrs.
Styles, FA 3 36S0.
The Sanford Home Demonstra­
tion Club will have a ChrDtmai
parly at the home of Mrs Roy
Tills*. 221* Magnolia, al 2 p m.
There will he an etching* of gifts.
Hostesses are: Mrs. Ryron Fox,
Mrs. Hal Harriss, Mrs. John
Clark, Mrs. noy Tills*, and Mrs.
It J. Finch.

Jaycee Wives
Adopt Project
The J bkcc Wive* Club adopted
the project of hrlping the Jayrees
furnish the new Information booth
at a recent meeting held at the
home of Mr*. Irene llsrri*. Cohostess was Mrs. Audrey Speer.
A program on Christmas decora­
tion* made from native material*
wa* presented by Mrs Helen
Moye. A hostess prise was won by
Mrs Sally Wight. The prire was
a Christinas table deroratlon made
by Mr*. Moye.
Two new members were welcom­
ed, Mrs. Betty Gramkow and Mr*.
Ann n»y.
The next meeting will l&gt;e held
Ihe lint Monday in January at
the home of Mr*. Kitiy Bromley in
Sunlind Eitates.

Mr. slid Mr*. Itolwrt J Cushing
rnlcrlatned al Iheir home on Medera Drive before attending Ihe
Mayfair Opening Saturday even
ing.
Attractive ilecoralluni in the
Cushing home ra rrin l out a Christ­
mas theme. The highlight was a
centerpiece of poinsetlta* snd
greenery arranged in an unusual
black onyx eonlaiaer on the dining
Fill tomato cups with seedless
room table.
grape*. Serve on crisp lettuce with
Refreshment* were served to:
bleu cheese dressing, and top with
Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Falretolh.
slivered almonds
Apopka: Mr and Mrs Gordon Birthday Celebrated
Frederick, Mr. and Mrs. Clsrk
E E. Walker celebrated ht*
Rruestle, Mr. and Mrs Robert
Sunday with friends and
Rugrnslein. Mrs. Velma Gonitlea birthday
relatives calling during the after
and John Rollins.
noon and evening.
A birthday dinner wa* given for
him by hi* wife Sunday night
Those attending were: L. J Wal­
ker. DcLand; C. F. Walker. Orlan
do, Mr. and Mrs, C. E. Courtney
S r . Mr. and Mr* B If Squires,
Mr* M. W. Whitaker and daugh Mr and Mr*. C. R. Chorpemng.
ter. Patricia. JaeksonMile. were
weekend guests of Mist Vers* Mr and Mr*. W. B. Brinson, all
Woodcock. They are Firmer San­ of Sanford.
Following Ihe dinnrr a hrge
ford resident*. Patricia took part
in the Florida Accordion Teachers birthday rake w u presented (o
Association Festival in Orlando Mr. Walker by Mrs. Brin«on He
Saturday. She it a student *1 the received many other gifts from
Jean Porter Music School in Jack- thove who railed to wish him a
happy birthday.
KMVllk.
T Sgt. and Mrs. Dewey McElrealh snd four children. Valdes'', Holiday Party Slated
G s , left Dee. 2 for Fairbanks.
when you d o . . .
The Sanford Tourist and Shuffle
Alaska, where he will be stslloeed
for Ihe next three year* After Ihu board Club will have a Christmas
visit F A M I L Y !
period the McF.lreilh* plan to party Dee IK following Ihe regular
Tuesday
night
supper.
There will
If you need
make their home in Florida. Mrs.
McKIreath is ihe daughter of Mr. be a program and an esehangr of
gift*.
and Mr*. II. B. LaBree of LongUP TO $600
Mr* iJeorge Round* and Mr*.
wood.
John
(Tough
»re
member*
«f
the
Mil* Dolty Smith «nd Mrs J.
phone: FJU rfa 2-4612
A Smith spent the weekend In St. dinner committee. Christmas party
committee
members
are
Mr*.
Petersburg vDitlng Mrs, Smith's
before noon to arrange
Robert Simpson and Mr*. William
lister*. Mr*. E n e l Ray and Mr*. Bloesoe,
Edith KDer.
for money the same day!
Mr* R. R LaBree, Lengwood.
Vary the flavor of rooked car­
ha* returned from a visit with her
Cat* Vae
34 MeetMy
rot* by adding sagr, fresh mint,
mother in Beloit, Wil.
Prjmtnli
Settle*
Clarence Homer anti hi* wife marjoram, rosemary or basil.
113000
S 300
armed Sunday from SI. Lout*.
IU 0 0
1100
Mo. They are staying at the Mon
33000
1100
lemma Hotel.
t o o tf c m t u r
JI3 00
1100
Mr* J. R. Jones Jr.. Oviedo, i*
4J7 00
74 00
at home after being confined to
3*3 00
1700
Ihe hospital in Winter Park for
several day*.

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�Editorials

Fred Olhmaii Says

MR. S M U G A N D MR. S M O G _________ _

up his mailman. Tb* rush starts aren't worth 34 cents etch. The
eard situation I'U solve aa I ha.o
in about a week.
From tummerfield and Co. I for many yesrs past, by not sendam ia receipt of a notice suggest lag any.
tag that while tba Foot Office Yod'd think aa old Scroot* 1 / 4
Department ia devoting itself to me, who sends no tinseled angels
tb* delivery ef Christmas Cards, to anybody, wouldn't b* bothered
Deo. 13 to 34 .1 refrain from mail­ by deluges of Christmas cards, it
ing any mail ia mailboxes. Theae hasn't workod that way. Every
will be full of Christmas cards year I get more, mostly from sen*
and the boys ia gray bars about timontal corporations, government
givm up bop* of emptying them people, press agents, movie actors
Tba Christmas aaaaon has arrlvsd. With it has come a
I haven't had the pleasure of
on schedule.
—
from tho U. S. Secret Service th at merchants
A better ides, they say. is to meeting, hotels In which I stayed
flfeoojd ba oa tha lookout for “funny money."
put letters la long envelopes, pasts years ago, book publishers, haberSince tha start of tha Yule shopping rush, there have
upon tboso special delivery stemps, dashers, auto aianti, television
and drop there in the slot at the agents, restaurants (including 0 ,4
boon increasing reports of counterfeit bill* being passed,
post office. Then they should get in Dallas. Texas, where I never
who pass the phony bills usually choose such a seaate), railroads, airlines, whisky
delivered.
less
danger
of
the
•on. There is much less 'danger
Locgwood will bare its own po­
At 34 cents per letter they should distillers, a bank vhere I have
s o tte d .
lice car. the ftrit ever boofht by and aU I want Gen Summerfteld no account. Insurance agents, soda*
•
In addition to tb s great ruah on d « k i. many bualnaaa
the community.
to know is that I'll not be sending pop bottlers and other strangers.
The town council accepted tho any mall for a while. My litters I'm always surprised bow full of
firms hire temporsry help during th is holiday season. Tha
good will these unknown ones are.
low bid of Strickland-Morrlson.
-•BPloyes '‘filling inMduring the heavy shopping period are
Sanford dealer*, recently when it
They must trade their mailing
S o llk e ly to epot phony money than experienced employes.
purchased a 'S3 Ford Fairlane,
lists. Sometimes these lists get
Whenever It la found, counterfeit money is confiscated.
fully equipped with lights and
mixed up good. From one l*. S.
IV
«r in tha deal always U the guy who geU caught with
two way radio. The automobUo
Senator I'va regularly received tv^v
jgw
will b« delivered within 30 days.
Chriitmai cards; one de luxe t M
In other action, tho council don*
Important constituents; the other
ih ia also is the period when m erchants have another
ated ISO toward the community
plain for garden-variety voters
big worry: shoplifting. When large crowd* are in stores, it
C hnttm si party and decided to put
!■ almost impossible to prevent stealing. Many local stores
Th.
Rev.
Robert
Spear
hs.
been
» 0T.
° r n « - ^now'“* '
new- strings of Chriitmai tigL»*
have aigns posted which warn would-be-shoplifters th a t this
at the three intersections. Build- elected president of the Seminole don 1 *uPP&lt;&gt;ie 'I* « '« know.
Last year I got so many cards.
tr.C permits were issued to Me* County Ministerial Association.
• Io n u a member of a protective association. It also warns
Other officers chosen were the including one from Gene Autry and
Call
Packing
Co.
for
an
office
ef tha shoplifting law passed by tha Legislature.
building. An ordinance was pass­ Rev. Donald Gravenmler, vice- his horse, that my pay check was
Dishonesty Is bad a t any time. During the season of
ed limiting the weight of through president. and the Rev. Ernest a week late. The trouble was tho
management didn't rend It special
Christmas, it appears worse.
trucks on Church St. to 3/4 ton. Boillck, secretary-treasurer.
Guests were Introduced by tho delivery and I trust the Account­
As an example, the pickpocket who took money from
Rev. Perry L Stone Visiting th* ing Department wiU taka note 0^
'tim e persons watching the Christmas parade Saturday
V
Association were Dr. Claud* U. this complaint.
caused hie victims a great deal of grief. In addition to losBroach, and tb* Rov. Jasper W.
Here lately some Chriitmai
rttff money, one victim also lost his pants pocket, which was
Smoak. Dr. Breads hat been con­ cards hav* been supposed to be
ducting religious emphasis serv­ funny. Those I've received ha-.e
:atft with a rasor or sharp knife.
ices at the Naval Air Station. Rav. verged on the feelthy. Gen. SumSuch crlaea are very difficult to solve. Those who are
Smoak Is tho evangelist for spo- merfleld is concerned about this,
victimized don't have a very m erry Christmas. In some
d a l services at tba Alliance too, but such card* mostly traxel
sages, children probably ere dtprivfed o f a part of their Santa
by firat-clais mail and his censors
MIAMI (L T D - Firemen today Church.
Claus.
Lettars hava been sent to Food can't see 'em. This Is too bad.
blamed a pile of oily paint r a ; t
lor a S1SO.OOO (ire which swept Fair Inc. and the Little Giant Fond somehow. If I must get bales rf
Remember, it la a season of good will toward man.
•
•
•
through a kitchen cabinet factory Stores to acquaint them with the cards, I'd prefer 'em with Santa
recent resolution concerning the Clauses and glistening reindeerin nearby Hialeah Sunday.
Tha Mate broke out in a paint observance of tho Lord’s Day.
rather than with picturei of n riP
Reports revealed
that the kid ladles.
stnrago area of the Cmtor.ibllt
BY WILLIAM A WHITE
Tho considered view of the GOP •ficturcrs. Whatever anybody want- Kitchens, Inc., owned by Slgfred Thanksgiving Day service surpass­ My bride likes Christmas cards;
«
she even likes to tend 'em. th*
WASHINGTON—The profettlonal I profetilonalt It this: the Insistence 1*d to «av about the Inherent merit Bereethon and Charles Hicks, both ed past yean In attendance.
T hat Mohawk Indian who confesaed to murders for
hard way. No mere card with her
leadership of tho Republican par- by burinett ef pulling the lo-cali^gM-to-work, Alcorn obierved of North Miami. They said both
'• which another man was hanged has a great deal of imaginname printed on it suits her. She
L ....,
J,
•
| to these buttnen bi*w gt. tb t the building and its contents were
Over 100 Invited
of in«ured.
writes Christmas letters to her
; atien, but h« Isn't very truthful. So said Miami detectives ty, largely controlled by Vice- ed right-to-work Htue into the rec- WI| ^ b, , d# b tr ,
Prasldoat
Richard
M.
Nixon,
has
Tha
paint
rags
were'
stored
in
friends. This tikes time, but sh*
enl
campaign
must
not
b«
repeattha
taia:
:fci dismissing his story as false.
the rear of the building where For Derby Dinner
say a it makes her feel better.
Francis Thompson definitely w asn’t telling the truth firmly adoptod a polley of unex­ ed unless busmen is ready to see “A maturity of the voters said the fire started.
Mora than !00 men will attend Even now she's at her desk.
the
country
ro
Democratic
in
15M
emohatleallv
that
they
don't
want
ampled
audacity
in
'
telling
o
f
f
t the slayings in Canada, detectives said after giving
A sprinkler system ,was
My own system I still think is
- a n d this for a mere starter. They right to work, and as a eor.se
, partially
. M l | . the star dinner Thursday night
lie detector tests. He was Just another of those people business.
point out that It took the GOP quence the political esreers of ["'J*1 1 reidv to r O r a tio n n at the Marfalr Country Club ln better. I save postage, the tem pe^
It
is
as
extraordinary
a*
though
go around conf essing to things they didn't do.
r**d.y. ,or op*ritJon ln honor of visiting dtrnliaries here of the Postmaster General, ttm »4
(ba Democrats had set out public­ years to live dowm what was. some of the nation's ableit public
for the bombing derby at tha San­ and stickuin. Better yet any friend
Thompson's lurid account of how he and a companion ly to reprim and labor. Indeed, this r“ M r..°.r * ron*ly' ,he *aU ,abor' ••rv.nl. (Republicans, of course),
blare destroyed ford Naval Air Station.
of mine who gets no card from
kind that Is slid to
m»n" fsce put upon It were sheltered."
! kfljad end cut up two hunters left quite a few people "shook Is newi of a ...............................
Invitations are in the mall to me knows he's not being dropped
after
the
adoption
of
the
Taft
This
was
only
the
beginning
of
*
'
I
j
f
*
.
S®?‘h
. up." Moat shaken by the statements, no doubt, were the result when man bites dog.
bustnris ana
and professional from my list. He also knows from
hnr Act
Art hv
* no,.' r!rht»
r n n I ..J ..A I .
•lAlWI r.irm
h.fm fnliry
ranijr o. CnOOI.
m i . An- local ouiinrif
Hartley Labor
by am HrmiMI
Rcpubll • ■
Ju d g e and mamba* o f the jury which sentenced a man to That the Republican pros bate can Congress,
charge business's view of whit 0th" Por1,bI• bulldin* »nd th« men from the Armed Forces Com- experience that I'll write him a
undertaken
this
course
of
danger
death for the crimes. •
» "Si. main. structure were also dam. mlttf* of the Chamber of Com- note along about next July, when
They —
suggest
that
.........
. one mores f.
1, good for business, the RepubllSpa
As a Sanford insurance man said, this type of story best posalbia index of their fears round of right-to-work, under Re- cin party, and the country. And Authorities said an overloaded mere*, headed by Andrew C am the roitraaiter General will be
Reservations ahould be made drumming up buslnesi.
causes the average men to do e great deal of soul-searching. for the future. The more they publican sponsorship and at the li was comparable to some unlma fuse box apparently caused the way.
promptly with th* Chamber of
demand
of
management,
might
so
ginable scene whlcl might find school fire.
Over th e period of years, Ju»t about everyone gets a call for esamlne the whys and wherefores
Com mere*.
of the Domocrallc Congressional end up: give the Republicans the Paul Butler, the Democratic
J u r y duty.
An estimated *5 admirals, rapelection victories of last month the dubious satisfaction cf being very chairman, announcing to a ran
tains, commanders, and civilians
•
Occasionally, a man is imprisoned or executed for a worse thingt look to ihem unless acceptable to management—but vcntlon of the CIO-AFL that the
from th* Air Station will attend
se he did not com m it The eases are rare, considering tha businessman can bo mad* to "see quite unacceptable to the voters, Democrats had now heard altoge­ Krider Re-Elected
the bartwque. Music will be fur­
TV TUBES
for
another
ilx
to
eight
years.
iber who appear In court to face various charges.'
ther too much about things like
reason" before the Presidential
nished during the evening. The
TESTED
FREE
Accordingly,
whit
might
be
call,
Waterways
Head
union security.
;•
For the sake of ail concerned, It ia good th at th a Indian's last of 1MO.
dinner starts at 8:30 p. m.
ed
a. .command
declstbn
of calcu­ . For the NAM has been the last.
— in year home
,
,
.
.
.
,
to
John
Krider
was
chosen
•Story was untrue. W hy anyone would dream up such a tala
Complete stock on lrn&lt;k]
If*edJ ,
k*’ ***•” ,allcn by the irreducible redoubt and trench of se n e another term Friday as
Is one of tha major things that keeps psychiatrists in buai.
Interest
Conflict
Il*.pubi l c,'n. rr*,r?Jt f tlo,n *e*df^'|th e total free enterprisers. The chairman of the Florida W ater
Call FA 2-4174
ship. Th s Is to tell business lead- NAM has alwsys taken its old-, ways Commission,
FAIRLEE, XU -&lt;U P!) - Wil­
Electroale
ers. in the plainest Po»*lblo way fuhlor.ed
Republicanism
so
The commission met In Silver liam Clark. 10. and his wife ob­
and hirarding all their dlspleas- &gt;iraisrht as to make, say, the U..Spring* for the election of offl- served their SMh wedding anni­
Tab* Distributor
ure. that only two rational courses s chamber of Commerce look a 'errs. All were reelected. Attending versary eight days early so Clark
arc really open now
could get away for the hunting
• TALLAHASSEE (UPI) — T b * for
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bit like some happy league of
technical workors will bo d«
1. To forget about right-to-work, young Democrats.
icaion.
needs of Florida tndaitry Urmlaed ia a surrey mad* joint­ LITTLE ROCK. Ark. (L'pl) however heady its attractloni in
ly by three state agendas.
Two moderate candidates, defeat­
Tho survey wfll bo a guide lo ed by segregationists In the elec­ tha abstract sense.
?. Or that, if business Is going
TCF TV-T&gt;* 0 Vi IV * C&gt;*re
J-'-dv-NtC-TV sod Ow Pot loo-t O re/ Ur w n » it'/ m AJC-TY.
Taken It Seriously
determining whst technics! educa­ tion for the Little Rock School
• aromtAPOUS, Mian. - t u p n tion facilities should bo added in Board, today planned lo challenge to Insist again upon right-to-work
.—freak E. Msurtts. Tl, w*i Florida under s (sderal appro­ the results which cr-ited a divid­ it must be prepared to put Into
the 19*0 Preiidentlal campaign
•charred with disorderly conduct priation available lo statoi.
ed board.
'after police said ha triad to climb The state Department of Educa­ Tho new board, consisting of precisely the kind of straining, un
in to tb* ring at a wrestling tnstcb tion, Development Commission, three moderates and three avowed precedenled push — In terms of
sad threatened to shoot one of the and Industrial Commission will segregationists, was elected Sat­ exertions and In terms of money
—that was put into the fight lo
Iwrestlerbegin the survey nest month.
urday to replace the board which re elect Senator Robert A. Taft in
resigned except for one member 1930.
lilt Nov. 14.
In the Tift struggle in Ohio
■mi. :h i ijitii n :i t
Mrs. Charles W. Stephans, who business generally treated the
lUl'Uw Lt'V.1
LI' Aut luJ
ILJ
lost lo Municipal Judge R. W. maintenance of the Senator's aeat
Id Baton si I-.1'
Ail' A ISW'-K
II ILl
llT)
SM'-IMI
la n re tt- m in
La air r by 83 votes, said sba was as though tha 1’rcudency lUelf
wrui
u uin
is [•unit
fteo
"confident" she won and would were at (take. Not alnce, In any
■P'l '.M1I-JW4
17. Aggro. i KVAarji i i iwisr.t
contest tha result of tbs (lection. election anywhere, has business as
i im?;;-)t i m a u a f l
W. F. Rector, who lost to Ben a community mid* so massive and
i t ' m.ii i m u :i. i?]| i
D. Rowland Sr. by 314 votes, said *0 dedicated a political-effort re­
, inf.Aix»j Mm
ba would contest his loss If seg­ lative to tho slro of th* terrain
I n IIMM rj(|LA
tLW ernbor Ii»*t*i
*11:111 .jtw:-ir i
regationist C. C. Raitey did the of battle.
tSHf.MH ISMC-J'U&lt;
same.
Few Republican professional* be­
Ltire off *JI Chtriti, th it Inpala S p r i Ceape fa new rfgbi i t mi fa (Aa Uughtr Fyesa seed tire* fl rotte on.
Braun t.ALIUUU tJI tUUM
Railey. who lost to Russell L lieve that business will really take
SS. Birds
«9
Matson
J
r.
by
9
1
\otes.
Indicated
alternative No. ?.
ot
T s M i r 'i Amvst
ba might contest his defeat, but
It was tn this estimate of the
83..•quint
waa reserving decision "until a l­ harsh political reality that Mead*
34. Forthwith
(Scot)
tar the votes are certified"
SAILS, a. It. S t Melody
Alcorn, th# GOP national chair­
Critics of Gov. Orval E. Faubut man. recently went to New York
SC Sustain
93. quantity
38. Hoad
S&amp; Betrayed
of paper
Interpreted the victories of the tn give the in f news straight to
by Brutus
M. Amphibian
three m oderates as an Indication the Nations! Association of Mami31. Resort
sa nocks
(rer.)
that opposition was developing
against his position. Faubui, who
attacked tha five moderates In the Joe Tully Arrives;
race as tho "integration slate,"
ordered the city's lour high Soon To Transfer
schools closed last September to
Cdr. Joe Tully. former com­
block integration.
The now board now (teas a fed manding officer cf VAH-S, arrived
eral court order to reopen and early this afternoon from the I’SS
Forrestal, now serving in the Med­
Integrals tha high schools.
iterranean.
ITnH nrotmti the ear that’s all-round nete 1 • * then he our guest fo r • pleasure test —
Cdr. Tully was met at the Sinford
railroad
station
by
his
wife.
Petition Lacking
Ruth, their three children and a
large group of squadron wives.
Du* to tho Increase la popula­ While on leive In Sanford, he
tion In tho fringe area, the Pine- will attend the sixth bombing der­
One look at this '39 Chevy tells you
to 4.2 inchci more room in front,
1°
S*nt mor*
I*r caflon.
here'* a car with a whole new ilant
creit annexation petition now by. In which lit* former squadron
R 3 inches in back), feel tha loungeAnd, of court*, you find Safety
will
not
participate.
Tho
Tullys
on driving. You see tho tranaform alike comfort of Chevy's new Inte­
needs 138 more namr* before it
P iets Glaaa
around in every
will leave for duty in Washington
tion in its low-set headlights, tho
rior. experience tho hushed tran ­
can be presented to elly commis­ after
Chevrolet, stop by your dealer’s
Christmas
overhead
curve
of
its
windshield,
q u illity e f it* r i d s (Chaleo o f
sioner*.
and plsaiure toot the car that'a
the sheen of its M arie-M irror finish
improved Full Cou o r gentler-thenThose who have not signed the
shaped to the saw A
American taatai
The
eiiy
of
Annapolis
was
—a new acrylic lacquer th at does
ever Level A ir ouapenslon*). Once
petition may do eo by celling Mrs
chartered by the Royal Governor
away with waxing and polishing
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�Qualifying Now Under W ay For M ayfair Inn Open
Tris Speaker Dies; Tennessee To Test
Balding Won '5 5 Crown, Florida Signs 13 Tourney D raw s
One Of Greatest Strength Tonight
Stale
Prep
Stars;
N
ation's
Top
P
ro
s
First Big U.S. Victory
Of Baseball Players

Action began this morning in ahan. Paradise; Tom Talkington,
I'nilrd Prrs* International
ansas Stale; Mississippi Dimmed
the 115,Odd Mayfair Inn Open, Ypsllantl, Mieh ; Bob Toski. Mia­
Sanford and tha Mayfair Inn &gt;u ry tournament, object cf which
HI BBARD, Tex. lU Pli - Tris
T ie Tennestee Vo's test iheir Murray State 67-4t; Mlwourt went
when the 104 golf pros and ami- mi; Jim Turnesa, Elmlford, N. Speaker, generally regarded as newfound basketball prowerv |o
Open tournament have a ipecial *• w finance top Canadian pro*
on the L*. S. winter tour. However,
Recruiting of prep football stars teura teed off at teven minute in- A*.; Art Wall Jr., Porono Manor. baseball's finest defensive out- night against Wake Forest, an al into overtime to heat Vanderbilt,
meaning for A1 Balding
in the winler of '54 the best 8-2ta
college coaches now is in full itn a ta for qualifying rounds at Pa ; Rob Watson, Ardslfy-on Hud fielder, died of a heart attack wayi dangcroui customer from 71-TJ; and Tulane got its third
This la the tournament in which Al could do was win 5575 In a 1by
*tralghl win 77 €3 over South­
ming.
Club. The son. N. A’.: Bert Weaver, Beau­ Monday night only a pop fly Ihe heart of cagr conscious Allan western Institute.
Balding "arrived" as one of the pro amateur at Phoenix. Balding
•&gt;.,
t„n ihe' Mayfair
— Country
------- ' -----away
from
the
spot
where
hr
tlr
CoaM
Conference
rountrv.
mont, Tex.; Bo Wtninger, Odessa,
nation's top golfers, lie won the won the '54 bursary tournament ,iIentt thf university of FlondS lourn»r''*nt
Thursday
played his first baseball game as
The Vols have upended three In- Kentucky- led Duke all Ihe w aj,
Tex ; Mario Carfagno. Sanford.
Mayfair title in 1955. It was his hut collected only 5300 on the '55
- 13.
- -Florida
'• Stale
— - 10. *'-----* 'from
—
—
—
has
signed
Exempt
q
u
a
l
i
f
y
are
teriectlonal
opponents so far this pned hv junior guard Sid CoHcn
a
barefooted
youngster.
Chuck
Alexander,
ltighpoint,
N.
first major victory in the U. S. winter tour.
headed
by
Sanford's
David
Sianformer
PGA
winners
and
am
iseason
but
are as yet untevied and anplMsmore guard Dick ParC.;
Skip
Alexander,
St.
Peters­
Speaker,
70,
died
whispering
his
lie Is back this year to attempt to
This two time winner of the Can­ Icytears, Including most of Ihe fa- burg; Ted Annon, Avon Park; own name, apparently uncertain against Southeastern Conference *ons. Duke narrowed the margin
cop the crown again.
adian IGA
his tre
**,■&gt;,
. u . title
...... aacnbes ....
Florida'! signed included three
r Carroll Armstrong, Scarrdale, N. that those who tried to help him competition. Their whrelhnr«e is lo one paint earlv In the trem d
"I hope you know what you're mtndous improvement in 5, main flch from
, nd Tam- T
"
* ^ * llh *o lr A'.; Ix)u Barbalo. Deal, N. J.; Tony knew his identity.
Gene Tormohlen, a dependable half, hut Ihe Wildeals got hot
doing" said At Balding's father ly to experience. *Tm not hitting* .
The “big ones arrived today Rarkovieh, Kattamng, Pa : I.ou
agsln and won raiily,
The Hall of Fame outfielder, scorer and a Inp rrboumirr.
when Al announced his plans to the hall so hard as I used to."
--- [fom *Bamj -----♦ *»•*“
From Jacksonville were -halfroft
lasulsiana Stale ntrrls Arkanra*
Bateman, Ocala: Ballard Beasley, who compiled a lifetime baiting
Mississippi Slate had its lovrpt
0 go into pro golf in 1950.
explains 170 pound Al. "I'm getting backi Bob Hoover, tackle Dalton ' ^ L ^ L h n
Chattanooga; George EWnardm, average of .145 in 22 seasons, in tonight'a only other action in­ same am re of the season llo-'jxll
The rangy Canadian knew all the rlub back better, my timing'! Bray, and end Harold Milton. “ on th*
Open Sun- Miami Springs; Paul Biggy, But­
almost reached the so point m art,
mostly with the Boston Red Sov volving an SEC club.
right.
Improved and I'm controlling my Tampa prep liars going with the d l7.
Monday night, defending nation­ despite the fael that three men
ler. Pa
and Cleveland Indians, had Just
It's too bsd his father didn't swing more. I’ve also learned not Gators included tickle Anton P*
t»n« of the fir.t to arrive (Monal champion Kcnturkv had a (air­ were guarding him all night.
Bill Black, Dunedin. Burl Rol
live to see his cigar smoking off­ to try to force birdies."
ters. guard \Va!.c Fniiminger, and day. t p m.) e a t Arnold Palmer esta. Tampa; Billy llooe, Bridge­ finished a day’a fishing with a ly easy lime with Duke of the Other games more or less fol­
friend,
Charley
Vaughan,
at
near­
spring win more than 923,000 In The touring pros ihemselxcs fullback John t.ailra.
who also scored a victory Sunday port: Gene Borek, Scarsdale, N,
ACC, withstanding a brief second
1957, sixth highest tola) in golf.
agree few look better hilling Ihe
Others signing granls-ln-atd to when lie edged Gay tliewcr Jr. A*.: Frnie Boros, Mid Pines, N. C.: by Lake Whitney when the end half rally to defeat the Blue Dev­ lowed the form book, although the
SEC winners had more 1rouble
came.
Last yeir, ex-brewery truek ball than Balding.
Florida were end Jack Willis and by one stroke lo win the Metropol­ Jimmy nrass, Orlando; Francis
ils 7181
than was expected from outgunned
driver Balding authored one of Al. who never played competi­ tackle Carleton Fer.dl of Pcnsa itan AGA Open in Tequcsta.
The
two
mrn
were
hooking
Ihe
In other SEC action, Florida
Brown, Sarasota; Kddie Burke.
golf's greatest success stories a* tive amateur golf and never be­ cola; fullback Kugenc Green and
Sanford amateurs entering the New Jlaven. l^onn.; Joe Campbell. Iwai and trailer to their ear when slaved olf upset - minded Stetson opposition.
he toonied from 50th on the 1934 longed *.o a golf club, maintains tackle Jimmy Morgan of lake tourney include Carl Hubbell, Tom Knoxville. Francis Card! and Paul Speaker auddrnly slumped over. College for a 73 42 win. two time
money list to ninth in the official his swing must *become
still
"
1,1 ‘soun
“ City; quarterback Eddie Fcely of Sheehan, Jim Spencer, Gene Wit- Bondeson, Columbus. O.; Bob Car Vaughan and other (ishermen Atl-Ameriea Bailee 'loaell ran:
Tie largest adobe siructure in
A POA cash standing. In 1937, Bald- der,
Gainesville, and Gerald Odam let, Mel Fleischer, and Clarence men, Avon Park; Penny Cham picked up the former big league up 29 points lo pare Mississippi Ihe I'nilrd Slates is the Church
w tng. now representing both the "Because I'm rangy." he ex­ and Jerome Shaw, Apopka,
Phillips. Fleischer has placed high pagne, Orlando; John Cleary. liar and lifted him Into Ihe bark Stale to a 72 37 victory over Ark­ of Critton Rey In Sanla Fe. N-'*?t.
Btgwin Inn. Ontario, and a Miami plains," there's a greater chance
seat of the ear
Florida State signers included in Marine Corps and Navy golf Porlsmouth, Ya
Reach hotel on the PGA tour, won for error in my swing. I've got to six from Georgia. In addition to competition. Other amateurs inDr. II P. Sammons, another
Billy
Collins,
SI
ClairsviUe.
»&gt;.;
the Miami Beach and West i'alm be able to hit the ball Ihe same Stanley, they are tackle Jevsie elude Andy Arcury, Daytona Eddie Conklin. Joby Connor, Ver­ friend, said baseball's famed
Beach Opens and established him'- way each time. When I ran hit Odum of Panama City, fullback neaeis: Bertie Remheim, Kismr- ona, Pa
Lawrence Cook, WiL "Gray Eagle" opened his eve*
self a t one of golf's top perform­ the long irons well on Ihe practice Troy Pittman of Panarni City thia Lake. N. Y ; Jack Bumgard- minston, N C : Rill Cnrneini*. end whispered;
ers.
ice. I feel I'm swinging as I and fullback Bill Renfree of I.ar- "*r. Leesburg: Jack Colhm, B ari­ Lakeland: Tommy Cosmo;. Birm­ "My name Is Tria Speaker."
sola; Truman Connell. Tequesta;
That victory surprised a lot of should. If you can't hit a No. 1 lo
Those were ihe lavt words epoingham, Mich.; Hob Creasy, Plain
people, especially Balding.
From Georgia were center Ren Jim Hamilton, 51a1. i harlcs Hurt. field. S' .1 • Bnli Crow, ilopkin- krn by the man, who along with
or 2 iron, there's something wrong
Before !.e won at Sanford, Al with your swing."
Stanaland of Valdoila. guard Hu- Dr. Gordon Manchester and Jack
inn; Boh Crowleys Weston, Babe lluth and Tv Cobb. w.s«
oxi.v
had done pretty well in Canada Oddly enough, APs three major gene McDowell of Waycross, Petroek. all of Orlando and 1-eo M
ranked at part of baseball's alt
Mass.
£ but when the slender tlyllil made .C.. S,
lime
"dream
outfield."
................................................
...
guard
Farrell
Henry
of
Colquitt,
Daigle.
Lake
Orion.
Mich.
victories were scored in
t.lmit 1 *?|
Gordon Cunningham. Dubuque,
w hit first winter tour in '52 he fail­ Florida. However, combined they tackle Pace Conradi of ThomasCobh "Deeply Depressed"
I rofeasional go fers entered in la ; Joe Dodicb, Newark, O ; Bill
I'lenxe
ed to win a dime In eight starts. didn't ret him a* much as his viile.'halfback Cawood Arrington the Open include Al Raiding, Esinicki, Stonebain, Mass.; Bill
Speaker« body promptly «a»
The following year he gained a second-place tlea with Sam Snead of TTvoniasvtUe and fullback no- Markham, tint : John Hartnnn, Farrell. Springfield, N. J : Fred brought here where ne wsv lwirn
first place lie in the Canadian Mir­ in the '57 "World" and Miller High sey Thomas of Yaldovta.
and where he first pitched lor hi*
Grand Rapids. Mieh : George Raynns
Three Florida high school play- er, Gleneagles, III.; Al Re.-sellnk, Ferrara, l.yndhurat, N. I , Ernie grammar *rhool Icam. He is sur
Life cvcnls. Al won 911,000 In these
I'.eo'
llla'cetlL
Eortnrr,
Sault
St
Marie,
Mich
vived
hy
Ids
wife,
Franres.
ami
events. *7500 in the World. Balding ers signed wrtlh the I’nlveraily of Grossinger#. N. V ; Leo Biagelti.‘ 1*
;v
tiantr. Indianapolis, Ind.: J
|.*o slvier*. Mrs Pearl Scnlt of
also pisred second lr the '57 Ssn Georgia. They were quarterback ■51. Paul, Minn ; Don Blsp tnglmff. '
~
.................
. , Itv. u
__ j
11'**
Hr hii.Hai Trtmmv llfklt UArJkxUir ! v'*
PI.ANTKRS COCKTAIL.
Diego Open. He lost Pro-stroke David Boyd and hilfbaeV Wayne VT.1*"*1
^ w e »! \\* d C ?i' h a m .° s i i t t * ^ ! " l a
n X Grom. Hubbard ami VIr* Alma Speaker
IJnilsry of Abilene. Tex Burial
leads In both the World and San Hittell of Jacksonville and center Julius Roros, Mid
Springfield.
Ill
;
Blit
Grillith,
Gay Brewer Jr.. Patadite
will be held here in hi* home-,
Diego tournaments when he ran in- Alvin Jones of Tampa
W a l t e r tlurkcmo, Franklin Haldw insville. .V A' , Bill Ury girt, lown, uhcic he always would
(a double bogies on Ihe last nine
Baiduinsvjllr,
N,
A
*,:
Jon
siutiin,
Hill*. Mich.; Bill Casper Jr., ApHi*
eoinc bark to fl*h following earli
SIIURFINE
holes.
,,!* Valley. Cal: Bill Collin*, H a l-i* * * Haven, nbnn ; Bcrnle Haas. baseball sraton.
2
• l.b.
APs
best
'58
efforts
were
fourthTwo Grade A races, the first
timorr;
Pele
Cooper.
Lakeland;,
Galdwynr.
1
*
Cobb, a conlcmporary of Speak
and elevrnth events, are on tap piste ties in the F e n s col a Open
Boh Hamrich, Champagne, ill er i, itimmrd up Ihe seolintenls
Gardner Dickinson J r . I'anama
at the Sanford-Orlanda Kennel Club and Tournament of Champions.
Bob
Hill,
llotvcsler,
N
Y
S.tv
City: Mike Diets. Port Paradise;
No. :•
COMSTOCK
of mo»i hateball mrn upon learn
tonight as 31 contests send 1ST Siilt, he pi seed in the money in
Art Docring, Pittsburg: Jack Doss, Isakov, Brighton. Midi Gordon tng of hi* death.
more than half his Harts and
Com*
1
M
1
*
: APPLIiS
greyhounds Into action.
Hopkins, Minn.; Wes Fills Jr., At* Jones. AI1i.h i, O Joe Kirkwood,
"I'm deeply depressed.'’ Cohli
In the first race two greyhounds grossed about $7500.
drcirss, N. J : Rob Ellsworth, Or- Studio City, Cal ; Boh Kivlm. Lake said "I don't nerd to rinphaxiro
J*. MUSSULMAN’S
wiU be trying for a third win. Captain of Canada's intcrnalion
Delton, Wis ; Ed Knych, Sydney,
SAN FRANCISCO (UPlt - The land).
Or.
APPLE
which would give them a perfect al team in '58. Al didn't swing a West should have great passing Don Fairfield. Casey. 111.: Jim N, A' : Ed Kroll, Cooperttonn, N, Speaker * greatness ills records
schooling score and possibly a spot golf club from 19(1-1949. After when it langles with the East In Fence, Winston Salem, N, C.; A'.; Alike Krak. Morgantown. VV speak for lhein*clvcs."
j lir#
SAUCE
Speaker began bis prtifeiMonai
in the Inaugural Handicap, the three years’ service with the Cana­ Ihe 31th annual Shrine Eavl Went Mike FetchJek, Yonkeri, N A'.; V*,; Huston LaClair, Birtninghaiti,
No, SWEET TREAT
big attraction when Ihe track dian Army during World War II, football game in Kr*ar Stadium Dmv Fmster vald. Iruuesta; Doug Ala.; VYally La sky, Birmingham, baseball rsre ir In I'Hxi with Cle­
burne
of
Ihe
Texas
league
at
1.V
I
2
PIN EA PPLE
Al worked Ihree years for a Toron­
0 opens officially Saturday.
Ford, I'aradlsc: Ed Furgol, Mia- .Mich,; Nelson Lee, Cecil Field; a ruunth and then earned |7&gt;7,uuo
Dec. 27.
Cans
Sliced
o r Tid B ill
The speedsters who have already to tire manufacturing company. here
Alex
l^iper,
Buffalo.
N.
A
-.;
l.rnc
The West squad of 34 an n-l Shorn; Marly Furgol, l.cmont,
a year in It'S) wiu-n hr managrd
registered two firsts are Mr. Flag­ Al happened to win onr ef thia nouneed here today by managing III: Boh Goalhy. IteUevilte, l i t : I^sch, Wheeling, III
George Cleveland hi it* fires American
303
OAK
HILL
staff and Fable Jurist. The litter company’s rmploye tournaments director William M. Coffman In Bob Gocti, TuNa. I'hirk llarbert. Lewis. Ardeley-on Hudson, N A'
League
pennant
and
world
chain
and
that
started
him
thinking
Cans
TOMATOES
won a Derby elimination In Sara­
eluded hot passer* Bob Newman Norths (He. Mich.: Paul llirney, Jack Lumpkin, Orlando
pionsldp.
sota last May but misted the mo­ about a career in golf. He quit of Washington Slate and Lee Wcirceiler, Mas* ; .lav Hebert,
Mae Main, Danville, Va Ju*eph
his job with the tire company be­
FOOD KINli
ney in the Derby.
Vialla,
Holly
wood;
llan*
Merirll.
Sanford,
I
lonel
Hebert,
Lafayette.
Crosscup of Utah
.TOO
I'OltK \
Others in the initial race of the cause he backed too elose to a
Mogarlore. O.; Bill Mrver Dav
The
squad,
compovcd
of
4
ends.
La
Cans
avening are Rusty Reason. Stand hot air plre at home one day and 11 linemen and # bsek*. will be
IIKANS
Mike lloma. Rye. N. V.; Howie Iona Beach; Ronnie Monlri-ssur,
By, Simla and Mentone. The other contracted bursitis in the right coarhed by Jack Curtice of Stan Jnhnsin, Glemvuotlir. HI.: Tony naiasota. itugti Mooie Jr , Marun,
shoulder
as
a
result
of
a
sudden
MANOIKT
Grade A contest is a four ting af­
Rib*- Ga ; Jack Mowry. Clearwater.
TOT
ford, Len Casanova of Oregon I rma, San Iwandro, *
The Snnfurd Recreellnn licpart
***
fair and liils Sequel, l.ueky Re- shoulder movement. This condition and Rill Meek of Southern Melhn Lulunlus. Grossmpers. N. V : Dorsey Nevergall, Boynton Rill
I'nnn
still bothers Al occasionally. "I dot.
A card, Kitgo and Famed Fable.
1
Davis Love Jr . El Dorado. Ark : Parker, Wewoka. Okie.; (»rv Par metil's tennl* tournament It nnw
In Ihe quarter finals.
w
Simla has one first In the bag can't do anything suddenly xviih
DEI. MONTE
Tie squad:
Toby l.vons, Jameslown, N. A'.: sons, lamlsvillr, Ky.; Jim Riggins,
The
aingtrs
ilivislon
Is
narrowed
my
right
arm
."
says
Al,
who
.103
and looms is an Inaugural pros­
KHUIT
Ends — Hun Stover, Oregon; Herb Marcuascn, lamgmeadow. Spartanburg, S. C.: Jerry Itobl
Cans COCKTAIIe
pect, having been clocked at a never broke So as a caddie golfer. Dick Wallen, L'CU: Dave sherrr, Mas* : Rill Markham, Saginaw, son, Chattanooga; Jay Semeste.r, down to right players from an ori-j
clnat
entry
of
25.
The
quarter
stilling 31.25 seconds, the fastest While driving transport trucks Southern Methodist; Ruddy Dial, Mieh ; Dave Mare. &lt;edirhurst. tms Angeles; Richard Smith. Bing
for a Toronto brewery, Al was a«k- H|fe
lime made last week.
N V : Billy Maxwell. lhles*a hamton, N. Y ; Mike i'aMaglia final pairing* in the singles divl
IIOII DEN'S
• Ion »re' Jim Hunt vs ttoh Shed '
After tonight just two more ed to become a week end starter
Tarklra - Rill leek*. L'CI.A; | T e a : Dlek Mayer. Si relerihurg: llarri«on. N. A' ; Dick FnM&gt; Char ilcn,
Al Dmidnev vi Dr John Mnr
SWEET
schooling sessions remain. Wednes­ at th* Oakdale C. C.. Toronto Charles Horton. Ray'or. Tfri B race Myles J r . Groise I omt loile. ,\ C : F. Grover Tell. *)r
*A*
OH
day and Thursday nights* The Eventually, he became assistant Bates. Oregon State, Troy Bar Farms. Mich : Tom Nierorte, tarsdo; Tommy Tomasino, Ann Ar gin Joe D.vvi* *s Bill Fleming
*A
l.arry
Dorr
v*
Joint
Gerlacli.
track will be dark Friday as final pro at that club and had to quit
IIUIIEH.MII.K
Eronxville, N, A'.; Fd Oliver, Den por,
Mich,;
Lverrlt Yitirsn!,
All quarter tinal sineiei gsme*
preparations arc made for Satur­ his truck driving job because of a bee. Stanford
C
’ann
Springfield, Mo.; Ronnie Ward. must tw coniplrtnl by Tier M
Guards — Boh Grottkau, Ore ver. Col.
BISCUIT
conflict.
day’! opening.
gon: Tom Koenig. Southern Meth­ VV. A. I'agan. VV'r»t Palm Hr *fh; Shawneeun Delaware, Fa Hrnrv
From a field of 13 doubles
Arnold
Palmer.
I.atrohe,
Pa.;
Williams
Jr..
Flrflwso-1,
Px
Jim
odist; Harold Davis, Houston; Johnny Tott. Shreveport. La ;
teams, there Is one quarterfinal
I home gime In he completed Then the
,,n.
FOOD KING
Den Chsdwick. Missouri; Charles Dave Ragan. Orlando: Doug San Williams, Marietta, Ga
Wood. Alhfhoro, N.
Bill tern! Dual pairing* will he an
R ub. Missouri
s . l . CREAM STYLE
deri,
Miami
Beieh;
Frank
Mrsn
Wrtght, Ft. Wayor, Ind
Centers — Don Biller, Drover;
l *n*
CORN
nouneed
i
Bill Zylitr*. Grand Rapids,
Roch Conklin. Stanford.
FOOD
KING
Mieh ; Bah Keller, Rglln VFR.
Quarterbacks — Lee Grossrup, p |(|Y 'R F r C f lU C I ltl) '
Can*
GRATED
lUr
KEROSENE
18c
L'lah; Bob Newman, Wathinglon ST LOUIS - tU P Il - M»'*r Leo Anderson. Erie. Pa : Everett
Stewart. Duluth, Minn.; Pete Tre
SmokrleM • OttorltM
.
- j « i r i ' Martin of tha St. Louis Hawks
TUNA
Halfbacks — Boyd Dowlrr. Col hnM, lhe rfceni fAr having pUy- ham, Ml. P ori: Marllynn Stroud
IMPERIAI.
SERVICE
Greenville,
s
c
.
Inn
strong,
orado; Eddie Dove, Colorado; f(j jn
mo|t (|i i National Bas
SUNSW EET
STATION
By Jerry Covington
the action at 7 o’clock and the var­ I.eoq Burton. Aritoni State; Bill
,,f *
PR U N E
-r , *..«)«* mw*
S£% « s»
The Sanford Seminole ragers, sity contest immediately follow­ Strlger, Washington Stale; Don w
Cer.
A Park
Jara
JU IC E
" urin,: bn career,_______
Harold Harwood, Chevy Chase, Md
ing.
Stone.
Arkansas.
after taking a back scat to foot­
Coach Layer will rill on the
m
WHOLE
Fullbacks — Larry Hickman,
ball in the last two contain, will same starling lineup that he used
W HITE
Baylor, Ciartat* Reamer, Oregon
Cage Scoring Mark
take t u limelight here tonight a t in the Pierson contest and the Stale.
POTATOES
GREENVILLE.
S.
C.
f
C
P
I
'tke young bopcfula of coach Bud icmleea of footballers Ray LundFrank Selvy, Furmaa Coiversity
r - _B
SO'. UH.NE
Layer hope to sew up their third quilt end Cecil Dindridgo won't
The average life span of Ameri­ All American, tei an ill llm# col
be
used
unless
the
Seminnlrs
are
WAX
victory In a row. The Semlnolca
en the short end of the score. can mrn and women has increas­ leg* basketball scoring rerord
now have vjctorlaa over Oviedo Jimmy Grarey goes into tonights ed by about 19 years during lh&lt; when ho mida an *'»w 1W points
llEECHNUT
against Newberry in 1154
and Pierson sad will go against contest is the leading Seminole past 20 years.
J ' ra
STRAINED
n stubborn Lyman team beta In scorer with 37 points. The small
IIAIIV FOOD
a double header. The first contest youngslrr has proven to have a
iharp rye and has hern hitting
12 Oi b l u e PLATE
will hare the JV team starting inside and out. He haa also done
PEANUT
I fine Job in the rebounding de­
BUTTER
partment.
Sophomore Alrx McKibbln came
Roll.
SCOT
through with 22 points in the Pier­
I
TISSUK
son contest and is second In the
scoring department with 27 points
JOAN-OF-AHC
in two contests, lie will sea action
WEEK
at tha forward slot tonight.
COLOR
The 1151 Lyman football team
Big Charles Oravatet will start
nr
heard Fred Kersey, program dlree- at the pivot spot for the Seminoles
TOO C an a
0 tor of ihe A75ICA, at a dinner in and In the first two contests his
BIRDSEYE FROZEN
^
Iheir honnr recently in Lsvngwood. proven very valuable as a reboun­
Coach Bill Proctor was m uter der and point maker. He cleared
nf ceremonies for the event end the boards In Pierson lilt Friday
other ipecial guests included and dropped in ■ points for the
school superintendent
Bay-burn cause. "Cowboy", will be the tall­
Milwee, Lyman High principal, est lad in the lineup this season
III RUSK YE FROZEN
and shows great potential.
Ralph Dies* and Jim Payne.
0 L0S8 ENAMEL
The Kev. Darwin Shea gave the
Another tad that will be In the
m
invocation.
starting lineup tonight is little
Receiving award! were Jim George rerides. George had a good
9 11 Big Races • I’ost • Time 8:10 I’. M.
(Red) Lycans. most outstanding night at the guard spot in the
fiAE.
0 lineman, and Keith Tennant, most opener by dropping set shots from
Schooling Tonight
outslandmg barkfletd and player Ihe outside for It {mints. He it
1.66 tJT.
Tennant also was chosen captain (he smallest player on the squad
I 7:30 P. M.
• Admission Free
A*k (or fre« color carela
for next season. Cocaptain will this year but should prove to be
be James Beusse.
a big help for coach Layer.
Special recognition wa« given Thia contest promises lo be a
M in Bttl* Jeanne Roblnaon. fast one and the Lyman squad is
homecoming queen, end her court, not to be taken lightly. Everyone
the Misses Patsy Ilclis, Linda is urged to follow these Seminoles
Schrelder, Mary Ann Renningcr throughout the season and support
PARK AVE. AT 25th ST.
ta d Carol Paul.
them to another fine season. With
Catertainmant for the dinner a few breaks the so lads could
Located ft Mile. South
SANFORD, FLA.
FA 2-7121
SANfORD
O party was provided by "The En- make competition la the OBC
Of Sanford On Highway 17-92
plenty tough.

Seminoles Gel 10

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LADDER

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TOP FORM
TUNA CAT FOOD

31 Schooling Runs
Scheduled Tonight

Cams PKANUTS

West Shrine Team
Has 2 Top Passers

POP CORN

TennisTournament
In Quarter-Finals

IMOAHS

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Honored At Dinner

“Love That
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Faith And Shirts
On Reynolds Nag
LONDON (U PI)-Rom an Cath­
olic Mur. Anthony Rrynoldi and
hi* parlahlonert In London'*
Southwark district put their faith
and their ahirta today on a hone
named Reynold* he tipped to win.
They hoped the h o w . with a
record of two win* In 76 (tarta
over the hurdle* In It yean,
would confound the expert* and
win the 1:30 p m. race at Not­
tingham.
According to form chart* Rey­
nold* didn't »tand a chance.
Newtpaper llpiter* Ihoufht a
horse named Melted Ice would
win in a walk.
Du* 5outhwar!.'a 12 bellon loy­
ally lucked their prical’a hunch
a t advrrlltcd in the parbh magailne of the Churrh or the Mott
Preclout Blood.
Migr. Reynold*, who edit* the
"Uorouih Piper." with the llev.
John Moore,
another print,
tipped the hone named Reynold*
and added a hopeful note that If
the hone won he wat *urr the
faithful would do right by the rol
lertion box.
The two print* have xcanned
(he form chart* for acveral year*,
just before Chrttmaa, and the
•election I* an annual one.
Soulhwark'a church going betto n ' morale waa booited with the
recollection thet two year* agn
the two prinla tipped Limner
Hill Which won a rare and paid
off at T to 2.
But that hardly made up for
last ycar'a vlUl statistic. Strol­
ler. the priestly tip for pre Christma* 1IST, didn't even start

Deaths
NEW YORK (U P h —Charles A.
Well, M. President of Associated

Music Pubtlshen, ■ subsidiary
of Broadcast Music, Inc., died
Monday after a abort Illness.
BT. PETERSBURG, Pia. &lt;UPI&gt;
—Georgs B. Bradshaw, 63. a lead­
ing marine propulsion engineer,
died Monday.
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI) — George
Bunney, 65, son of silent film com•41 au John Bunney, died Monday
when fire gulled hia room In an
•ptrtm ent house.

Pcjre 8—Tues., Dee, 9, 1958

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HH-'YCLK INSPECTION — Bicycles nl Snnfortl (Jrnmmiir School nrc undergontf iunpcclion to determine if they are nufe inoujrlt
for chiltlren to ride. Here, Mrs. K. tv. Mitchell

looks "fiver n bike, examined t»y Donald K.
Sum Ivail. Watching the operation is the bi­
cycle owner, Donnie Lee Sipes.
(Photo by Bergstrom)

Quotable Successful Association:
Quotes Baptist Church, Pastor
L'alled I’rcta InlemiUnnal
WASHINGTON—State Depart
ment spokesman Lincoln While on
Ihe crushing Communitl defeat In
the West Ilerlfn election:
"The decisive defeat of the
Communiit Part) ahould give
tome Idea at to the amount of
trust the people of Writ Berlin
arc willing to place in Soviet pro­
posals regarding their liilutc."

MOSCOW—The Soviet explana­
tion for the abrupt removal of
Ivan Serov from his po*t
Guardianship Plea Gen.
of head of Soviet *l*lr security—
the secret poller:
Denied By Judge
The move w»i made "in view
HOLLYWOOD (UPIl - Actor of his Iransfrr to anothrr post."
John Carradlne'a former wife
Monday waa denied fuardlanshlp
WASHINGTON- Former 1'rcxl
of the couple'a three children.
dent Truman on Elsenhower’*
Mr*. Sonia Bowen, 3*. now drive tn ctirli government spend­
married In artist-photographer Ml ing:
cbael Bowen. Jt, of Reno. Nev., "II they tthe Republican*&gt; want
broke down and rrird when Su­ In tell you the rminlry tan run
perior Judge Kenneth M. Chantry on George Washington’* hudgrl,
refuted her request for the rhf) they're erary aa hell. It can't todren's ruttody.
done."
The Judge said lie could see no
peaton *hy the children. Christo
pber. It; Keith, t , and Robert. A,
should h* taken away from Car- Unity Church Sets
yadlne with whom they have lived
nine* the couple't divorce in May, Study For Tonight
1#M- The arlor ia now married In The Unity Church Center will
the former Doris I. Rich
Hud)' a new textbook tonight, rn
titled "Talk* nn Truth," hv
Charles Fillmore, co-founder nl tbe
Unity Rrhnol of ChriManlty located
Ouster O f Serov
In le e ’a Summit, Mo
Tlie rla** meet* every Ttie*d*v
Lauded In West
at A p. m. In the classrooms at
LONDON (U P1&gt;- Wettern dip jrw r . Ftr»l St The Rev li.te
lomali slid today they believed phme R. Stuekle will conduct Hie
Gen. Ivin Serov'* Hidden depar elan. The public la welcome
hire a* rhlef of the Soviet secret
police might herald a major show
of "relaxation" In Ihe Soviet Un
Ion
There wee no immedisle clue
fror Moscow itself, and few ex
perti would rule out the possihllIty that Serov might merely have
been tramferred from one top ad­
ministrative post In another.
But them were Indication* Ser
ov and his serret police might
both be In for a further (site uf
dt-*lallnlial!on as a sort of yearend demonstration to Ruttla'a
populace,
Soviet Premier N I k 11 a S
Khrushchev told Sen. Hubert
Humphrey (D.-MInn ) in Moscow
Ju*t a week ago today, "come
hack to Moarnw next year am)
you wilt ice a lot Icsa pnllcemrn
■round." Kliniahrhev also u ld
"we don’t have liquidation* any
more."

The Rev, W. I*. Brooks has It maintains a most happy rela­
•
juit entered hi* 30th year a* pat- tionship.
tor of the Sanford hirst Baptist
Church.
This 1* newsworthy tn Itself; but
the churrh will celebrate it* 75th
anniversary Feb. I, and Rev,
Brook* think* that thi* i* a more
important story.
A* the congregation grew, the
original wooden church wa* re­
placed by the present building,
and the church auditorium erect­
ed. 'Hit educational building fill­
ed a great need when it wa* built
in Dipt, a* the church 1-cg.in In
expand very rapid'* nBrr the
second World War. the educa­
tional hulldliii- wa* dedicated a*
a war memorial.
Whlli the iliunh lu* bought
udditninal Ian,I and house* fur
the Sunday School. Ihe planning
raminlllee now i* itudylng edurallonal facibth ■ again Al*n pro
l«i»ed I* Ihe remodeling of Ihe
RI.V. \t I'. IIHOOKS
rliorr h exterior.
three other lnc.il , bur-lie* liavr
tarn organirefl l,y the &gt;ir*l Baptt*l t hurrh;
Central, Elder
Spring* and pine,red (he mu
»mn» commlltee pt, sently I* con­
sidering th, establishment of an
BAGHDAD. Iraq l l 'l ’lt - I'rr
additional mission the First Bap mler Abdul Kanin Kassrm an
list Church never ha* rough! an nounrrd Monday hi* government
ha* smashed a pint tn overthrow
nverly large rongregation
Siip|»orlrd intirely liy lithe* and Ills regime.
free wilt offering*, Ihe 75 year old The announcement, broadcast
organiiatmn ha* rinphasltrd , by Baghdad Radln, said the eonvangrlutn, mltrlon* and Christian I *|Uratnri, whn were nnt ulenll
education. It i« well known fnr fieri, wrre corrupt clement* in
•t.« -\urk with intermediate* and - league with foreigners outside
Iraq."
young people.
From the nursery In the iunlor | (tn Cairo, Ihe Cgvpltsn »rml
depirtmenl. wort with children offlrlal Middle l ast new* agrnry
lia* hern nf primary importance sard "foreign quarter*" believed
Many H f‘t ii»p*,»l i hurdt lead to be American were Involved in
er* arc In the Navy, with whirli the pint. I

Plot Is Smashed,
Iraq Ruler Says

LO O K &amp;LEARN
How you get so much more
for much less in...

5

Paper Says Adams
Will Write Book
BOSTON (UP11-Form er Preai
dantlal Assistant Sherman Adams
will aign a contract for publish­
ing right* to a book on the Elsenbower administration within Ihe
peat few daya, the Boston Globe
•aid today,
The paper tald that Adamt,
who realgned after he waa linked
with Boston Industrialist Bernard
Goldflne In the congrestlonal "In­
fluence" Inveitlgation, will make
about 1100,000 on tha book.
Ma will algn ■ contract w it
Harper k Brother* and Ufa Mag
‘ Globe tald. Life would
•tfteltaaUa* right! to tha

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Big car quality, aired just right. Scat* six adulu caaily, nearly th.ee feet
ihorter outtide, caiicr to get in and out of. ^

’Dcliven top mileage, peak

performance, on regular low-con gat. ^ p 3" Laticr to paik and turn, fun to

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HILTON, N. Y. —dUP!) - A
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Im chad off fay two aevea year old
Wys oho w an aaarcbiag for a
laot aha* hi the hay, utiag match-

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apartment,
LOST—Boxer dot, brown, 42 lb
J —LOST AND FOUND
LAFF-A-DAY
Very gentle, female named kitchen equipped. Ph FA 2 0OT1
• - F O R SENT
Falla. Re*»ard-FA 2 4120.
LAKE MARY: 1 bedroom apart2—
.1-ROOM A BOARD
ment. ne**l* decorated romplete
3—
BEACH RENTALS
I—FOR RENT
ly furnished Call FA 2 2244 af­
4—
WANTED TO REM
2 bedroom unfurnlihed house ha* ter 2 p m.
5—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
alove. children, no p m . $42 00 2, 2 and 4 bedroom houses and
4—FARMS • ACREAGE •
month. 1502 Summerlin A n .
»mall apartment.
GROVES
ROSA I- PAYTON. Broker
7REAL ESTATE WANTEDClaan 4 rm fum. apt. 411 Park Phone FA 2-1301
8—MISCELLANEOUS
»&lt;El.AH A APARTMENTS: rooaaa 1 bedroom 2 bath house in' Rose
•-FLOWERS • PLANTS
private bath*. 114 W. Flrat IL Court. $110 per month. Phone
•
SIIRI'BS
FA 2 344!
Furniihcd apartment, 201 *a W. lit
1 0 - OFFICE EQUIPMENT
Clean 4 rm down it apt (tl Tark
11—
AL'TOMOHILES .
l.xrre furnished 3 bedroom tip
TRAILERS
itaira apartment in town $42 2 bedroom hcuie. kitchen furniih
a month. Cal’ FA 2-307!.
U -SO A T S A MOTORS
rd. Clean and close in FA 2 4013
Jimmy Cowan
11-FARM S trP L lE S I
Thit It a guest pall to the Rill
MACHINERY
Theatre for Kerry Smith E«p 2 offices partly furniihcd—air con
14—PCTB . I.IV ESI OCR .
dilioned—:aa heat EA 2 33*3
date Her 14, ’24,
Sanford Produce Co 802 Weal
SI I'PLIKS
13—
ARTICLES WANTED
2 Room furr.iahrd apartment, all nth. St
$ 4 —PLACES TO HAT
private, tile bath. Call FA 2-40U3.
bedroom hou*e. kitrhen equip
17—HEALTA i-Mil nits
fed $5V 1009 Laurrl A»r
14—
FEMALE HELP WANTED
Lt. Cmdr. Clevelands' nice 7 room
15— MALE HELP WANTED
u n fu n d e d house. electric In' Unfurnlihed 2 tv-ln-om houve 722n
26—MALE OR FEMALE
chen. tile hath A .slower L«ck Sanford 4*e or EA 7 M3
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21—
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driveway. Cali
equipped. EA 2 8041
Ol'POUTl NITIES
•’Yea, w e’re to R rth fr'.',
22—
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3
Room
furnished
apartment.
$*S
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Ave
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Ball.
24—PIANO SERVICES
mo.. Including utilities. Ph. (iaragi* apartment fully furnish­ 2-REAL EAT ATE FOR SALE
4—RE.AI. ESTATE FOR SALE
2t-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
EA 2 2932
ed $J0 per month. Cook down
24—
ELF.CTRICAI.
RE.AI ESTATE DRIVE-IN
stairs, live upstairs
6
CONTRACTORS
2311 Tienrh Ave
2
Bedroom
houae,
unfurnlahed.
kit­
U-A—BUILDING. REPAIRS.
2 bedroom house near air bave,
chen
equipped.
$70
Monthly.
Ph.
J. W. HALL
25- U BUILDING SUPPLIER
kitchen furnished. $70 a month,
EA 2 6630.
Kealmr
37—NOTICE • PERSONALS
(all FA 24134 After 3 3n p m
“Call Hall" Ebons FA 5 3*41
2^-ARTICLES FOR SALE
rail FA 2 473*
25—FI RNITLRE A
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INCOME AND INVESTMENT
HOI SF.lini.il
Large 3 bdrm.. 2 bath unfurnished
600 fret on 17 92 Illway north
home. 170u Magnolia.
I r I k # I mwrt mt I k * •
J w4 b «.
Two rental homes, grocery
A e m l h n l * I MNSII, I ’loar Itl • . l a I ' t a *
••air.
Bachelor apartment, ground floor
store. £*• pump, hail buslne**
IN Mi I’olalr af
313 Palmetto Ave
and appro*, 9 &gt; acres nf land
%t irca U Mih'PM
P tc n in
An established business showing
T a I I I f*»#4 ll»**a s n l
li f t* * 2 hrdroom house kitchen equipped
good return Total price $22.0m)
ia«
(Isla i
ap | | » m s r 4 i
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with electric stove 4 rtfugera• sM r.B ia ln
and can be handled lor 29 ,
Te.ij »til Full nf A*aI AP#
tor k healer. Phone EA 2 3431
down
nollfiP'1 anil
If* r r#a#nt
• nr rlalma Rfitl ifimniit* ahlth
ROIIEIIT A. WILLIAMS. Realtor
KRAI. ESTATE FOR HALS
a •• u
r*r r i t h t r a f ) a * i . m a r t * » s
TALLAHASSEE Cl’PI) - Scare i i i l n i i t h # M i l l s a f A ii-tre** II
Ravmnnd I undqulti. Ataoe.
Mih h #&gt;. dlfFifH tils
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CLOSE IN
FA 2-3*31
Ailanllc Bank Bldg
fatiomit Sumter L Io»ry of 4‘a q a i A ( a i h # O - ' I R I t J u l v i a f
•r* i**nU 1‘a y f l t V
K lA fldS
ft! •*•• I bedroom, 2 bath, 2 story farm
Tampa will addreia the atate •f«Ff
11 # I n | M r - d j M h n u * F «&gt;f * H I
Lake front home for sale or rent
b o u s e recently remodeled
* a u a l r $( M h f ' . r i t
l l ' r l- ! *
a H it .
Board of Control Friday whrn It lI»»
MAJOR BRU1AN REALTY
r l c M i s U n I f r tit- t i l h *
th#
Appro* 3 acre* cleared 4 frnr
3rd Addition.
lilt # -f |hr flrat t-uMJ* - I |&lt;*fi af Iti 1• rd land Low down payment.
mecta in Miami to dlicuii a pro pn||«
Realtor
$ !.«• h ililm nr «l*tit a »»»l ihstl
LAKE MARY
poied new atate university at 1.4 |*« • r l l l B f , • n d • '’•! ? • t • 14r | 1»# FA 2 4301
• n.|
f ’ *8 •*f •
»•!*« • o f r n M i n ^
Homes I)c.“iirncil For
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1941
Boea Raton.
Mr# a A - lr e o a r f l h | r i a l m ■ -11 q«lj
MOVE BIGHT IN!
• • ta ll h$ *80 0 1 '$ 1« ». r i: h # t 1# lr*»»
Kloriiln LIvIns• n f • • # 0 * « f t »*$•% • h*l • tv* • t t r h Sic 119 Pinccrrst
Drive today " A 4 Bedroom*— 1 A 2 lln th s Five acre tile farm Large 3 bed
• 1* 1* &gt;'T
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This very nicely kept 3 Bedroom
room bouse, large barn Ea«&gt;
uM
LeRoe Collin• In the lait tuber
\ l * r y If r
home near Plnccrrit School of
terms oseph II. Levy. Phone
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frr&lt; a bonus of a fenced In ; ard.
FA 2 1223
r •!•!• rf
42 minute* apeaktnt time, lie did
A ndrrw
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M ah an tr
terraro
floors,
electric
kitchen,
FHA
In
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not disclose the topic of hit talk, f i r s t I " I II* BtloiA I ' l u p i t . r r*!r&gt;.- • ltiinl lt
tiled hath, ami good neighbors
ItOS.V L. PAYTON
Conventional
saying only he wanted to diicuat
Take o .er (.! 4'»r. loan at
Registered Beal L*t*te Broker
a matter of "utmoal importance will not aak for fund* to build $72 33 monthly after $1*72 down
Ph FA 2*1201—12-92 at Hiawatha
Financing
to Americana."
the university until 1941 at the piymcnt. or If you need a lower
Lowry, who campaigned solely earllrat But It may a*k the neat down payment, let i talk over
Down Payments
on a learefaiion platform when Legislature for aomc planning your problem Itememhrr. you
A. j/n/nl kmfly CnwyHiny
he lost to Collin*, la reported money.
must be in by January 1st to
Low
As
$
100
1.6 f. laik A v r. I'h I ,\ 2-6123
t y r i n g the IM campaign.
be allowed Homestead Kxemp
Warsaw, Poland, founded In the lion.
Dr. John Ktjr, a New York
Im m cdiutc U ccupaocy
Lake
front 7 bedroom P.atne home
educator In charge of preliminary 13th century, I* reirriheleaa one
\Vo (luarii’itre Pi-raonnl
Practically finished on Inside
Seminole Realty
planning for the school, will ap of Europe's youngest rilic* today.
Nntiafiution or ^’*itir
Beautiful l-t rlchl on lake Short
poar before the board alone with AUnit *3 per cent of It wav ilea 11. DIF.TKH IIS - III Vl.Tnlt
Muncy Cheerfully
dlitancr fium Drl.and
7»1
a delegation from Boca Raton troyed during World War It and KH». Mrthvln—Vrlma Gnaialet.
rash
p
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Can
be
financ'd
i
all
Hcfiinilttl.
more
than
onmillion
people
live
and Palm Beach County.
Adelaldr II. Mo.ea — Assnelaira
irunipton Builders In Orlando,
The hoard announced earlier It in the rebuilt city.
1*01 Park Aea.
F.A 2-2112
GA 2 63*S
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19 * lb&gt;« n
LUGGAGE
ll&gt; Awe Now For Christmas
ROBLS Warh n Wesr and Woolfilrnng — Smart — Roomy
ECIIOI/R BEDDING CO
rn« $9 92 in $1493 Bohe k rsjaina
Wide Selection of Sla** and Colors
Ilf So. Mag-oilia
I’ll. EA 2-4321 Sri* only 10 93
V&lt;»WELL’S
II I. PI RKLNS 4 SON
201 E. Eir»l St.
FA 2 1411
tables
or The t.a&lt;|* Of Your Heart
C-vrnrr lahli*
l i 'r T »!d«
Slips, gowns 4r mgHhW *«»»
filrp a-d Coffe» Tables
Wld# seleetion «&lt; colors Sires 32
From *2.f’.
44. Priced from 19$ lo 4 9*
ELECTRIC TRAINS
WILSON MAIER
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
Seta and Anessoriei
20-. OFF
-SAM Ol. D $U ItN ITU HE CD.
WINN TV
MUNSINGWKAR Nylon trirot
Living Hoorn -Suites — Mlreois $1$ K lit
FA r r n t
lldie* gowns, slips A pantlas Pm
B»droom Fudss — Dookeues
Use Our l.ay-A Way Plan
portioned hosiery B&gt; walking A
Throw Rugs — Celar Robes
dr«*a sheer*. 2132 • $1*3.
Caning Set- — Brass 1'arc
VIEW MASTER Starter At
PURCELL'S
“
-------- Inrlude* Stern Viewer aid ; |
WEhTlNGIIOl'SE RADIOS $1691,
.,!ir,.uri* ' ,,nl'
The .Arrtplfd Gift
Toy* for Boys and oirls
WIEBOl.DTS CAMERA SHOP
SAMSONITE
(iift* for Morn and Dad
• " ’’ ,’* '1 v '
Card Tablla - $4*4
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES
p ^ aa
FURNITURE CENTER
Sanford V J l l t S r O T M G f l
116 W. First St._______ 111 So Park Avr
FOR
TED Wil l.I AMS HARDWARE
The Gift That l&lt; Alwayi
m ojud l o n u e r if
I'll E. :ith St
Areot-taMe
Lovely Mips, ranttea and Gowoa
Let us show &lt;ou a
FARRELL’S ARCADE PACKAGE
Many style* to choose from.
TRUE I roilpronf Erigldalrc
310 l Flrat tt.
GARRETTS
Rafrlgeralor and F rec/rr
First St. k Sanford \ . t . __
Nationally .Advertfird
Watches
Gifts for Him
Itulov* . Elgin • WTltneuer
Home Gifts
Longine* • Ernest floret . Himtllon
Eviarudt Motor*
SANFORD JEWELRY
Hunting A Camping Equipment
Sietla Glasawart
AND LUGGAGE
Fishing Taekl*
Rrautifull/ Dteoratad Strvlng
300 Sanford Ave.
Ph. FA 2 3661
■’Everything For the Sport.man”
Vraya
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
VoWELL'B_________

Gifts for Boys

Phone FA 2-1501

S A tltllK if
IT.*-'' &lt;l-iwn hu-3 neat 2 l»rdr*»&gt;nv
borne, electrir kltrlirn. firrpla-r
screen'll iwirdir*. sha-l&gt; l-t
quiet nrlghborhixMl 242 monthlv,
&lt;6220 total.
For the Rest nuyi In Real Estate

SLIi CULLEN k HAHKEY
W. .A. Cagle. Jr. Salesman
tIO N. lar* Ave. Ph FA 2 *” 3t

COUNTRY CLUR
MANOR
-2 llrilroom a
Florida Hoorn
-

9

•

u» w. run m,

After

FORMAL WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Sale* and Rental Service
JIM ROBSONS MENS WEAR
LU Magnolia Ave.

OWNER WANTS
OFFER
&lt;ustom built 3 iKilnxim. » full
tiled lialhs, Inn It on large lot
in beautiful Mayfair s'-cliorv.
This hnmr fralure* Irrrarn
floors, large srrrem d |nrcb
Natural wikxI rabineta in large
kill hen equipped with electric
range ami refrigerator. Owner's
equity lOOnno. Any offer will
be given consideration
See
SEMINOLE REALTY
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 3232

Wc Feature

QUALITY HOMES
Mmlrralely

I’rirrcl

F.II.A . —

YOU PAINT A SAVE
owner hat reduerd the price of
this modern 3 bedroom concrete
block borne with GP kitchen,
eihaust fan, spare heater and
hot water heater. Large dining
area, terraro floors RI7DUCED
to 112.500 with only $793.00 down
and $83 00 per month.
W. H. “ Rill” STEM PER Agervey
Realtor k Insurer
Assoc. Laura B. Oiler, H. E. Taffer
•Arlctt Price. Evcictt Harper
Phone F.A 2 4991
112 N. Park

Colored help wanted, must be ovrr
21 apply In peraon at Pig V
Whistle.

$4

A—

RUILDING-RSPAIRA

Build to your plans.
Remodeling and Additlona
DON LUKE
Phona FA 2-S82I

Mrn-Wimen $20. Dally. Sell Lumi
rout nameplatea. Writa Reeves i r T O C T I I gAL HEkVIf t
Co., Attleboro, Maas.
VACUUM CLEANER REPAIRS
II—Mark Wanted
rarta for all makes of cleaners:
Klectrlux. Hoover. Kurby, etc.
Biby sitting, Ironing. FA 2 7)28
Frre pick up. Work guaranteed
FA 2-4783.
Ironing, 10c It lie. FA 2 7211.
Ilouia AA’lring — Electric Service
REGISTERED NURSE colored,
Sid Vihlen
tlriires work in private home.
R ANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
EA 2 Mil.
113 Magnolia
FA 3-0913
Eon S \t »: OR RENT: 2 lledrnnm
v It home *1 7704 Magnolia Ave 2:—
h
i
b
iS
iys.w
opToR
iTV
lTIT.i
» A - Ill'll.DING R E T A I R H
VtK equipe-t kitchen. 2 blocks
PAINTING
from Pineerest School E.\ 2 3377 WANTED TO BUY—
or 2716 Palmetto Avr.
Small business — would consider FLOOR sandlog and finishing
filling station In THIS Arra — Cleaning, w a v i n g
Serving
Lemon Bluff camp, modern con
Seminole County since 1922.
venicnre*. Isrge Ela room 2 Open In any worthwhile prnpn
sihon — Br&gt;* All Care Sinford
H. M. Gleason. Lake Mary
lots M A. Pass
Herald.

HOME-SEEKERS

IMPERIAL DECORATORS

Custom built I tin. 2 hath home Iluimes* property tor sale by own
painting and papti; g
situated amidst shade trees on rr. I block smith rlty limit* ol F.A 2 3716 or EA 2-7010 ailar *l«.
four nleelv Imdsraped Inis in Sanford on highway ITAj .v Good
location for any type of bust 27—NOTICES—PERSON,AI.S
quiet srrtlon of Ssnfnrd .A lovely
__________
neis ?3'c down, balance on
bnm» featuring built in kitchen
fiCOTr.S
PALM MANOR
monthly payment*. See I. C
equipment, large brick fireplace,
Horn* for th* aged
awning window* and t r r r a r t o - Clark Sr. 2619 Orlando Dr.
Mpo Orlando Dr. Sanford
floora. Priced In sell al SI4.*nit 1
Phone F.A 2-72M.
Reasonable terms. AVAILABLE. 23 SPECIAL SBRVICRK
NOW
luue wrlglii safely with newly
WELL DRILLING
HOME-SELLERS
Released Dex-A-Dlet Tableta.
Fa'rbanki Mora* Pumps
Ih r t&gt;e*t place lo sell your home.
Only P8c at your Drug siore.
Rspalra to all mate*
I* where most homes are a«!d
HOWARD C. LONG
Mrs. Drawn M lllrr'i home made
207
E Commercial Ave.
sStcnslrom Really
fruit rake* at AVtnn Dixie, E.
Dions F.A 2-2833
lintlBEKT 5TENSTROM
First St
REALTOR
P UN TING
DON IIOAA'E - I.. J. RI9NER “For those »h» care." reasunab!* 28-- ARTICLES POR SAL*
.Aaaaelatcc
Refereneei given. FA 2 1297
Itl N. Park - Ph. F.A S-JIJO
Cotton It AVool Yarns. Notiena,
Thrradi. Taprs.
PUMPS — SPRINKLER
3 l&gt;cdrisom 2 hath. El* room, kti
ROLLINS IIORIIY SHOP
SYSTEMS
chen equipped, frull irees. Re
At The Sign Of The Totem Pol*.
All
types
and
aunt.
Installed
senna Park I’honr TA 2 7676
ir
1. French Ave.
”Pn It Yourself"
-A
Drrlrable ,A9i ft lake from pro
• i tSARY SPECIALS!
AVE REPAIR AND SERVICE
Allig
S T I N i:
perly located on Golden Lake
a A shoes, Ton to
rh..n. Christmas gifts of
Approi'lmaMy 22 acres, 4 turn
Markina and Supply Co.
irhrd rental units. Rental in 207 AV. 2nd hL
.elite* perm s and can­
Ph. F.A 2 4132 fr
dle*. AVe ship S k H Green
enme $300 monthly. Phone FA2Stamps. STUCKEYS. 17 - 92.
Taltvlilon Tutwa Tested Fraa.
0271.
South of Sanford,
HOLLINS IIOBBY SHOP
.SaiTifire. by owner, equity In mod Al Tbi Sign Of The Totem Pale.
env 2 bedroom ( It house As
2617 S. Freneb Atw.
This is a gurtl pats to the Rug
sume mortgace of 15715 00 Pay­
theatre for Randy Morrison.
ment* 5*. per mo. FA 2-0762,
Evp. dale Dec. II. '21.
Furniture klovtng A Sveraga
2(12 Oak Axe
C. E. PM.LEI PS. .Agent
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
WASHBURN VAN LINES
Must Any Make
11IHAI l:v PLAN I n
13W French Ave.
FA 2 lMt
FURNITURE (ENTER
(.RAPEAil.Li: NURSERY
III AV. 1st SI. FA 23181
Auto Repalra A Road Srrv.c*
IILAUTIFLL HOLLY
HALL’S
GARAGE
AH kirdi and sire*
FACTORY TO YOU
FA 2-2803
(ira|ieville Avr.
FA 2 0886 |i&gt;2 Celerv Ave.
ALUMLM’M
Nile* A Su.uiaya
FA 2-2070
VENETIAN BUNDS
.. ...... . Market t A n It A G E
Enclosed head. Sag proof bottom
PLANT'S fur tale. Tied Thurs
Quick Laundromat Service
rill with plastic end). Plastie
ton. F.A 7 399)
Shirt* Finished In 48 Hours
or rayon tapes. Cettoo er nyioa
Saniton# Dry Cleaning
cords.
Orchldi plant* lor sale, 3 for
E 2Sth St. Foodmart Bldg.
»oo Mr» mil Whitley. 211 Mil .TUSHIE LAUNDROMAT S c n k a rik (■lain an d T ain t Co.
If. 18th St.
M2 III AV. 2nd St. Ph. FA 2 4421
ROI.LAW'AY, Hospital and Baby
AAOIlRItli I b
Beds. Day. AVerk nr Month— Oil burning nrrulaiing heater,
I arm A liarilm Center
Tel. t'.A 2-3111. Furniture Cenler automatic control* k tank. $10.
-ANNUALS
NO 8 1791. in; Shell nd. Denary.
116 Welt First St.
60| Celery Ave.
Comptons Encyclopedias. E A? 3560.
ill TED PLANTS rh. FA 2-1115
AtJTO C.LA.SS
or EA 2-0270 S A N F O R D
Used Spark* spare heater. Large
FLOWER SHOP. Wa talegraph.
man's desk. g&gt;vod condition.
INSTALLED
FA 2 7883
AAiltdahleld
Hack filua
USHERS NURSERY
Door
01*69
\
ent
filsM
Magnolia A Onora FA 2 4*35
Coleman Super i imitator oil
Ornamental fihruM - Treea • Peat
heater; 55.000 BTU. Very good
SKRVICL
Senharlk Olnnw anrl I’.imt (’0. condition, reasonable. F.A 2 1783.
i i - a it o Mobiei h- ir a ii .i n*i
H2-1II W 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-1122 LEAVING TOWN-window fan.
’31 Ford I’ IKt pickup fire rundlfishing oulflt, small k.lrhen ap
lioi- Term* f A Scoll t An .‘•‘par# lle.l'i- — Flour F'urnarr* pllanres, deepfrrrre. TA', baby
Clean
tn
l
fervice.
54
50.
Ouisldt
lu-l* D r . D e ll tr i F la
furniture FA 2 H7n
link inttallatlnn FA 2 4763
It wiu pay AOH to tee u* before
Bicycle—English tjp r rarrr, rvcelHEATING
)mi buy. Open Lvenlrr* end
Icnt condition. $2V FA 2 6279.
E-in lay*
II. II. I’OTK C’O.
I rutl for sale. It 00 hu. Bring
E.AMHDE TRAILER BALES
204 S. Task ---- FA 2 U3I
rontalnrr 22&lt;M AA 2.\th Street.
I’alatki. Fla.
ENVELOPES. Irtierheads. stile- TA 2 5484
fwo |n-i r . 't r tru k mivlng van
menli, invoices, hand hills, and
kitchen set. 53ooo. 9 x 15
See ‘t at Phillip* *'44* across
programs, e t c .
Progressive Chrome
rug. $25.00 Both in cvirllcnt
river. I f t. D a v i t
Printing Co. Phone FA 2 2931 — rendition. FA 2 0720.
I ORD—1926 Ranch Wagon New: 506 West 13th St.
7T IIP AA’Irird outboard $50.
lire*, paint and battery. 1139.4
! U —Ml'MHiK (. ana
After 4 p m FA 7 4706
f A 2 5183
12-Bo ATS and MOfOBS
Your rvtnmde Dealer
ItOlLHO.N SPORTING GOODS
3016-4 E Is* t’bnr# FA 2 5961

Wall

Apartment *ltr Bah) Grand Plano.
Iloncy blond fruil wnn-l, calm
•mall. Ilk* new. $i.vioo. Phone
l A 2 1971

RH V G E t-O irb l i e " ' I A 2 l*?l.
air r n v n i u o M N n
MrI M ill R S in n D
f ONTR At t and REPAIR AVOMK Cucumber* for sale. II w |&gt;er
( ustom Boat Tops 4 A sessisr'es 10*7 Sanford .Ave.
FA 26i(2 huvhrl. Ptionr FA 2 1013.
I REE ESTIMATES
EA 2 7937
( Irrltulna ('loainR )
m iM lIlaN U
29-FI RM I UHE and
ri^nFr7*-l.lve.|is&lt;k vtipplirs
Contracting A Rrt-alrs
HOUSEHOLD GtlOlkS
Ere* CstlrMte*
7 • Inhuaha nrri*» for *al»
• BIG VALUES
tA 2 128*i. Alter S 30 FA 3 4006
R. L GARVEY
WE ARRANGE
201 Sanf- rd Ave. Phone FA 7-:uW
• QUICK CREDIT
WANTED—Black cocker spanirl
• EASY TERMS
only S57.dO monthly ALL TYPES FINANCING pup. FA 2 7'Oi
( LARKS PIAfMRINU AND HE AI
WILSON . MAIER
6 Blorki Well Of Frerrh
ING has moved to our new lor*
New and Used Furniture
tk
-A
M
it
h
i*
W
anted -----------Avenit on 20th hirer'
lion 4«2 AV 77th S t . Pb»ne 311 E- First 51.
Ph. FA 2 5622
FA 2 2374.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
Cash f*»r furniture or surplu*.
Super Trading Ps-at. Sanford
JSAVUS
2.-HAS* s E r v ic t .
Ti riHinv tnixlorn cuittniM’. Inrpi
(lilar.do llvsy. EA 2W77.
Ne*v &amp; l '»«!
lot. bill Magnolia A ve
F u r n itu r e and Appliances
Pine A &lt; ypress laics ami Timber PIANO TUNING A REPAIRING
AV. I. HARMON
Uant'd Rough, tireen Pine A
e :\( 1 IMION At. VAI.L’I
i vpre** t.umber Wanted Henry fb. FA 2-42X3 After 5:00 p a Mather of Sanford
1 Bedroom. 2 brill kitcheo equ-i
203-209 E. Flrat fit Ph. FA S-OOtt
Goethe t.umber t n , Tlluaville.
Contlrucllon
Co.
Inc.
other
**tr*s
red home Many
2I-.A hi II.DING i MSTHACTORS
FU.
Phor.c
r
v
.
(collect)
and
ask
211
Met!
2,ih
Street
bill 1Bnaicllff. 1 A 2-$a&lt;r9.
Used furniture, appliance*, tool*
fur Henry Goethe
Phone F.A 2-3103
Fur carpentry, painting, irrcftl- etc. Bought-sold. Earry'* Mart
Ing, t'-dmp. and planter rrpair, 215 Sanford Avj Ph. FA IT132
T . W. ML HO. n ro h e r
Mavfnr section, a *pariou* 3 Ited H -M ' aIY T V aT u ir s
asphalt Ole, avhestm siding,
Phot* FA 2-21*1
r-ionv home FA 2-1694
masonry or w&lt;»x| steps, Itvtling Beautifully finished, good condi­
Modern. Air ton&lt;l 5&lt;dt AValcr
HARRII.lt h DEAL IY NOOK
and repairing garage* and tion, Kingsbury piano Phone af­
FARMER’S
AC;KN(
Y
IF IT IS REAL ESTATE
ter 4 p. m. FA 2 1318.
|U5
So.
Oak
Ave.
FA
2-3742
wrecking rail FA 3-4899.
N. V Farmer, itraltnr
aik Crumley A Montellh
Ir. II. AVhiimorr. A**oc.
» i-» KMAII H ttir W,ANTED
at 117 South Park Ph. FA 2 1.-3

Unusual Gifts

Do Your Christmas Buying
On Our Easy Payment
Or Lay A Way Plan
FURNITURE CENTER

L tv for .aiv, located IV mile* W
of Sanford. Ph. F.A 2-3240

1 - REAL t ST ATT. TOR SALE :0-M tle nr Tamale

While doing your Chriitma*
shopping see our varird srlection
MONROE CORNER
CRAFT k GIFT SHOP
Waal JTfcu katas1

$28000

$828000

Low Down Payment

SJwsunaksiA

114 S Ertnch Ave ph

IJIiAUTIFUL
.1 Bedroom— I A
. 2 nmh

HOMFS
I k 2 YUS. O i l)
law Dow* Payment.
A Moathly Payment*

CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor Ilwy. 17-92 A 27th St.
VUaa f k k U l i

F.A -* 3221

After hnurt EA 2 2614 «r F.A 3 4921

(•IKLesS WANTED

While. Mutt he 21 er aver. Apply
TWO FOR'ONE SAL!
in pcl ion at Pig N’ Whittle.
II iv Ihete two fine li'imev slluated
on si* welt iand*raped lot* To­ Special d id and food supervtaor.
tal rrlrr of all tbl* property i* hili-hen rvperlenre preferred
only ' l l *i00. Term* may Ire ar
High icbool education r iie n tu l
ranced No rlty taxes.
ExceUant personntl poticiea. 44
RAYMOND M. HALL
hour. weak. Starting Salary $149REALTOR 1 INSl’ROR
$130 month. Dietician. Seminole
Third St. 4 Park Avenue, South Memorial lloipital.
Vail Call Ball
U H a i .L H h.p
Phcnt EA 2 2641
bedroom 2 bath CD home, terratio floors, double car porte.
utility room, kitchen equipped,
landtv aped with well. Owner
U lfllU nad. fhooa FA 2 2744.

WANTED AT O.Nrr.
Rawleigh Dealer In part Sanford
or F ail Voluila Co. Write Raw|.
eigh t. Dept. EAL 110 R, Meinphis. Teas.

WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO SANFORD
Hr in silr you to be our surnlts nlisolulely frre
withuul ohligutiun Ml on* of Sanford'n leading
Motrin «hil« you locale suitable hou»lng fur
you and your family. Pick up your key al the
Salen Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
URAILEY ODHAM.
Corner Ilw y. 17-02 A 27lh SI.

Pres.
Phone FA 2-1501

�• *

Maintenance Crews Get
No Time For Coffee Now
The glory that comet with to lie completely inspected, repair­
bombing derby awtrdt may go to ed, refueled and oxygen replenish­
the flight crews, hut the deep sat­ ed in &gt;W minntri Karh man must
isfaction of their success la in the he able to perform hi* particular
hearts of the maintenance gang.
Job in the least potnblc time.
For a few hours the other day.
Coordinator of VAI1-9 aircraft
the mechanics and technician* of
maintenance,
Jimmy Downs, men­
VAII-U were rclased and enjoyed
tioned
Ihls
during
Ihe coffee ses­
coffee. If* up to Ihe l«mbardiert
now. We hasp done all wt can un­ sion, "We arc using the same pro
til they come bark from Ihe first redures we used when we were at
flight," said First flats Aviation sea. Karh shop will have a crew
Firecontrnl Technician (quite a standing by to check and repair
the aircraft as they land. Another
VAIM l LAUNCHES A.1D SKYWARRIOR will bo flying the huge '•nrricr je t. which title I. Dwight W. Mayo.
stand by to inspect and help
Mayo is a bombing system will
FROM SUPER-CARRIER — The wiundrmi enrriea nuclear bomb*.
trouble shooter who will l« a key when needed. I'll sujuTM'r and
Is atatloned aboard the USS Franklin D.
make sure they don't get in each
Roosevelt prior to deployment. All squadrons
(Official U. S. Navy Photo) figure during this week of the other's way,"
WIVES RRIEFED ON DERBY ACTIVI- to right, Mrs. G. S. Hatch J r„ Mr*. R. A,
sixth Itombing derby. Hit skill will
Well, the first flight went out TIES — ImjKirtance of the HATWING One
l&gt;e used to analyse malfunctions in
Merjfl, Mrs. J. R. O’Donnell, .Mrs. K. F.
the complex bombing system of last night for long-range radar
ntbinj: derby is explained to the VAH-7 Rowell, Mrs. N. S. Prudeti, Mrs. G. R. Con*
tombing
operations.
They
will
the AJD Skywarrlor, flown by all
ives w hose husbands will Ik? competing for
launch again today at sundown.
A carrier-based squadron will the Eastern U. S. The exercise squadrooi in Ihe competition.
iwards this week. L l(jtr) John Gerlnck. terman. Mrs. II. F. Lntig. Mr*. M. D. Me*
There
is
no
time
now
in
Ihe
main
compete In the major and final will be completed with a celestial Chief Aviation Machl&amp;lsl Male tenance department for coffee. All VAH-7 intelligence officer, is shown durinjr Pherson, Mr*. J. E. Valinski.
eventa of the sixth bombing derby, navigation problem covering some Frank W. Stauss, line chief of their efforts are concentrated on a lecture about the “all hands” effort. Left
(Official U. S. Navy P h o to ).
VAH-'j told the men. "This It Just
staged this week by Heavy Attack 000 miles.
VAH-9't AJD Skywarriors, &lt;onthe
lull
before
the
storm,
boys.
If
Wing One.
vinced that the "Owls" will be vieMatron (eleven will land aboard you think you've lieen busy W ore tortus in Ilie bombing derby.
LAST SlIOWINH
VAIMl. affectionately known aa
Ihe
derby,
Just
wslt
'til
the
planes
the "Checkertail*", ia stationed a- 1 hr super carrier at sea followingstart rornlng back!”
OPEN 12:15
board the I SS Franklin I). Moose- the navigation problem. The squ*
This veleran of ft years in the
GET MORE OUT OF
valt. preparing to deploy to the dron has won Iwo o' *he last three' Navy knows what he It talking Leaves From Tree
United Frrss International
a part In a rash of home fires from Ruffalo, N. Y., to Duluth,
bombing
derbies,
and
hopes
to
Mediterranean In February. Kvrn
LIFE GO OUT TO A
MERIDEN, Conn —(UI’ll — A A diminishing snow storm to­ since the weekend which killed Minn.
make it three out of four when about. When the planes return thief
though
they
may
be
hundreds
of
who hrokc into » llrm here day swrpt out of the frigjd mid 10 persons, nlnr of them rhlldrrn.
MOVIE.
from Ihe long bombing derby
Forecasters said the c o l d
miles at sea, the squadron's A3D the winners are announced Friday flights, they may have to l&gt;c used only look some leases off a tree. lands Into Ihe Hast already stag. in Michigan, Minnesota and North weather will push Into Texas toafternoon
at
ihe
Sanford
Naval
Air
Skywarriors have permlruon to
again In the next launch A turn­ Thr leases were nncdolhr bill* Erred by record 'snows in upstair Carolina.
day and spread to part* nf the
participate in the Airmanship Com­ Station.
around time of one hour I* not un which had been attached to the New York.
The storm hit Pittsburgh, P* , Gulf states and Ihe Ohio Valley.
petition on Friday, and simulated
common. Only perfect coordina­ tree in honor of the firm * open­ It sucked suh-icro cold behind during the evening rush hour Mon­ Occasional rain was expectrdg
bomb drops on major ciliei Thurs­
tion make* it possible for a plane ing up for business.
It from Montana lo the Great day night, dumping four inches along the northern Pacific Coast
day.
Lakes. Readings plunged lo 10 of snow on the city and delaying with rain or anow inland in Wash­
ThU ia the first time in homliin^
Mow rrrn early Tuesday al Chi­ home bound motoriil* as much as ington, Idaho and Oregon and
derby history that a squadron ha*
cago'* O'Hare International Air­ Iwo hour*. Pennsylvania stale northern Nevada and Utah.
l&gt;ern permitted to enter from a
-----police reported roads, Including
port.
ship. The remainder of the men
A doirn huge snow plows work the Pennsylvania Turnpike, snow
In VAIMl will participate prior
nl through Ihe night to dig covered and dangerous throughout Professor Cites
DWIGHT, Ill-rtJ P I) - The
to reporting aboard the Koovuvrlt.
Oswego, N. Y.t on the eastern Ihe western part of the state
Dwight
Klementsry
School
has
Iwo
The major event on Thursday In­
shore of l.ake Ontario, from a where accumulations reached up to Rural Church Lag
cludes a series of simulated homh sets of identical twin* on its fac­
MADISON. Wls. - f U P li - A
record (tve-fool snowfall Monday, 17 inches.
drops scored by a radar homh ulty.
A two-inch snowfall in the New University nf Wisconsin rural so­
Drift* up to 70 feet paralysed the
scoring system, rovering cities In Josephine and Catherine t\leg­
city, prompting Mayor Vincent York metropolitan area during ciologist doubta that eouniryg
man IkiUi teach sixth-grade classCoriall to declare an emergency. the night snarled traffic in mid- churches have wept pace with the
ct. They live together, dress alike
Mail and milk delivcrlct, cut Manhattan and raused numerous changing world.
and belong to the same profeiBurglars Report
off hy the lowering snows, were minor traffic acrldral*.
Prof. A. F. Wiledci said church
•lonal and social organliatlons.
literature and programs must be
M ng resinned at Oswego. How­
Ships Flee lee
both graduated from Illinois
Non-Paying Guests They
STARTS TOMORROW
ever. schools and Industrie* In Heavy snows elsewhere in New • • good as other modem teaching
Slate Norrrri University and earn­
YONKERS. N. Y. -OHM) the city of 3.000 were scheduled York buried Hoonvllle under U materials to fill Ihe needs of ihe
flurgtars broke Inin the Angus ed matters' degrees from the Uni­
inches, Pulaski 21, Rome 21 and present generation.
to remain closed a second day.
versity
of
Illinois.
Steak House hem and took 11,100 Ti&gt;:n and Tim Hall are the other
Weathermen warned more snow Utica II.
“ In the past, country ehurchea
in cash aa well as a tin hot eon
About 30 ships were Jammed and country sehooli hare grown
flurries were expected along the
talning SUM in lOU'a from the Dwight faculty twins. Dut they
raslern ami southern shores nf ihe on Ihe SI. Lawrence Seaway at side by side.” he said. "Most
don't dress alike and they do not
restaurant's customers.
Great Lakes and in New Kngland Ihe lachlnc Canal soulh of Mont­ schools are changing lo meet tolive
together.
Tom
is
marries!
amt
Apparently appalled at Ihe
Weather Kills Nine
real trying lo clear the locks be­ day'a need* but I question « h e - f
thought of anyone gelling away hat three children. Tim Is a bache­
At least nine weather fatalities fore they arc froren In for the ther churches have kept pare."
lor.
without paying for his meals,
wire hlamcd on the storm, which w In I e r. Another ship went
Witeden said th„t because of
The brother* were graduated
Ihe burglars telephoned the rrslau
the "suburban area trend" and
began during the weekend and aground near Matsrna, N. Y.
rant’s assistant manager to advise from low* Wesleyan hut then each
spread heavy snow across the At Houghton, Mich., the Coast ila many social need*, ehurchea
him where the hoi — and Ihe went hii own way. Tom did his
graduate
work
at
lll'nois
Normal;
northern states to Ihe Hast Coast. Guard cutter Woodruah freed It­ have an opportunity for adult
lOU'a—could tie found
There were five auto deaths on self from Ire Monday and sought education, improvement of physi­
Tim was awarded his inaitrr'a MAINTENANCE GANG RELAXES - Loiijt h o u rs of
snow licked roads in Illinois and to break a path to a freighter cal and mental health and citi­
degree from Southern Illinois Uni
work
on
Heavy
Attack
Stjundron
Nine’s
A3P
Skywarriors
Warning To DrunkH vertlly.
one each in Indiana and Now icebound In the Keweenaw Water­ zenship training.
,KaivJ uuoo-(X»«I
DKPEW, N. Y. —fU Pli—Police
Tim It a rnarh, physical educa­ leaves little lime for coffee breaks. Now the crews feel York In addition, twn transients way. The Drown Steamship Co.
Feature: 1:14 - 3:42
Bug and insect extermination
here have pul up lids warning: tion instructor and eighth grade they have done their job — lent|Minirily. Left to right, were found dead In Chicago’* cold freighter James McAtphlne has
been locked by ice since last Is a 1W million dollar-a-year busi­
5:40 • 7:3ft • 9:30
"In Drpew, Drunken Driver* Met social studies tearhc- at Dwight .Solomon, AQ1, Kill*, AQL Mayo, D. W. Al)l Perrin A. C.. and snow.
Tam it principal nf the school.
COPS for Chaters."
AQ2.
(Official U. 8. Navy I’hoio)
a
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SANFORD, FLORIDA

NO. 323

Church Bomb Is Fatal To Nine
PERFECT PUTT — Ja y Herbert. M ayfair
^ Inn’* tourlnjr pro, mldrcnnen hla ball just be" fore he sank a short putt in a practice round
yesterday. Right is John Itanium. Hebert's

partner. At left is Walter Burkemo. last
year’s Mayfair winner, who tenmed with
Arnold Palmer in the match.
I Herald S taff Photo*

AroundTheGolfCourse

Around the Mayfair Inn loun
try d u b and golf course. more
than 100 of the nation'* outstanding
pro* are warming up for the SO.*
000 tournamrnt. which start* to­
morrow.
What are thr*e rrlebrtlir* like?
What do they talk about, bow do
they act?
Mo»t arc ju»t plain [tropic who
love to play golf. They alio ' talk
shop" a great deal. On occasions,

some look like weekend ’ duffer*".
A lour around the cluh yratrrday
produced a few interesting nolca
Such as; TV'* Maverick la much
taster on the draw* than hi* hro-

•No Immediate Aid
For Rights Probe
to
m

to
w

•

MONTGOMERY. Ala. (U l'll The Civil Right* Commltiion apparentljr will have to set a new
hearing date before receiving the
help of a federal court in ita al­
tempta to gather evidence on voter regUtratlon in Alabama.
Tha commlaiion broke off Ha
hearing* for an Indefinite period
here Tueaday after two day* of
abortive effort* to get information
from recalcitrant itate official*.
Chairman John A. Hannah halt­
ed the proceeding* ahmptly and
announced he would ask the De­
partment of Juaticc to take action
In federal court againat Mate offteiila who have impounded the
voter regiatratlon record* in aix
eourtie*.
Headed for Court
The Juaticc Department aaid In
Waahington it would comply with
the request, but could not ilo *o
until the commlaaion had act a
dale for renewal of the hearing*.
Atty. Hen. William P. Unger* aaid
a U. S. attorney In Monlgomcry
would take the matter to the diatrict court at the proper time.
Coder the ia$7 act that created
Die Civil Right* Commlaaion, the
attorney general la empowered io
seek court order* when necessary
to compel wltneaaea lo teallfy or
to have record* brought before
the fact finding body. Refusal to
comply Would conatitule contempt
of court.

Housewives Saved
$2 Million— Odham
TALLAHASSEE (UPD - Flor­
ida housewives *avrd more than
two million dollar* Ihia year
through abolishment of retail price
control*. Ihe Mitv Commission aaid
today.
Administrator Howard Walton
tail during the year thrre v ia a
total saving* of $2.2(1.885. or
about eight cent* per unit on milk
houchi In »u|M-rmarkel* in half
gallon container*.
WMion aaid apparently there
had been no cut price* on quart
container*, and that all (hr com­
petition I* wtlh the half gallon
lire
The commission aim icported
another StVJ.ooo was saved pro­
ducer* since the first of July hy
transferrins milk (mm area* of
surplus to area* of nerd, thus
making .( possible for Ihe milk lo
bring a higher price.
Chairman J . Drailcy Odham emplumed Ihe saving was not lo the
drirlmcnt of the producers. He
uld it apparenlty came from some
seven to II million dollar* In re­
bate* which were being paid year­
ly hy the market*.

LONDON llT I) -Soviet scien­
tists say a camera aboard a So­
viet meteorological rocket ha* tak­
en the first genuine photograph of
the globe. Radio Moscow said the
photograph wa* reproduced In the
new- Soviet film, ’'extraordinary
travels."

thrr. Jack Bumgarner ot laws
burg. Bumgamer. a brother of
Jim of •‘Maverick" fame, lost a
chance to qualify for an alternate
position in the tournament yester­
day brrausr he didn’t report to
Ihe tec fail enough.
Unemployment Rises
Where was Bumgarner? Watch
LONDON (t'PD — The number
ing aomc of the world * best golf­ of unemployed in Britain rose to
er* on the loth tee. of course. A 536 000 In November, highest total
friend finally located him, inform- in II years.
rd him that he'd missed his "last
call" from the public address
system. lie played anyway, at Fine Harvest, Maybe
The
though told he could finish no WASHINGTON llT I ) higher than fourth—in a four- American Automobile Association
predicts that Florida will have a
aomc.
Bumgarner is president of the record • breaking winter tourilt
Florida -Georgia Turf Association. season—if the weatherman coop­
He ia the grcrnskccpcr at Lees* erate*.
hurg
Matt with the most sympathetic One-Point Landing:
audience: gollcr who stepped up,
FORT l-AUDERDALE,
Fla.
aimed at the first green and trick­ (L T D - Civilian pilot David Elli
led one down Ihe fairway. The guy ott made a one point landing—on
just ahead had boomed one long one whrel—Tuesday alter circling
and long. Many, many people were an airfield for nearly two hour*
watching because it was a play­ with a loose landing gear.
off.
Henry William* Jr.. Fleetwood.
T*a.. who scl a new course record Or .Just Plain Vodka
LONDON (LTD - The Comwith &lt; « in the qualifying round:
"I Juat play on the winter cir­ munial Daily Worker today gave
cuit," Hi* major claim to fame ' ita rraders some drink recipe*
came in winning the 1952 Tucson •for the Christmas holidays. The
t&gt;P«-n. He was a finalist in the j choices; Vodka with vermouth,
vodka and cointreau, vodka and
1930 PGA championship.
Last year. William* was struck aprlcol brandy, vodka and l-eer,
In the head here by a hall driven vodka ami dulwnnet. and Juat
by Bob Crowe, w-ho drove the plain vodka.
green on which William* was put
ling. He madr a few repairs and No More Escaping
continued to play, hut failed to BERLIN (l.T’1)—An Fast Ger­
man Communist newspaper said
qualify.
Ilurton (Paddy) LuClair Jr.. Iltr tod*) Fast Germany would seal
mingham, Ala . uho fired a &lt;9 off rscape routes to Ihe West for
second low "I d like to have four refugee* one* West Berlin l-eof (hose iRls) hacktohack. I cornea a "free city."
went home for two weeks tiecause
my [lulling amt thipping was so Florida Gets Dodd
had. They treated me right toGAINESVILLE (U l’l )—Bobby
d a y " __________________
Dodd Jr., son of the Georgia
Tr.-h football roach, ha* signed ■
gi.ai.lln .id sclauDrsItlp with the
University nf Florida, Coach Bob
Woodruff antt'iumrd tt« lay.

Taiher Takes Life
After Slaying Two

minuter ami an attorney (or the
At the clow- ol the second day facilities. Malfunction* were intro
State .Board
. .of Regent*
, , were
. ruled
,
°f 'he Sixth Bombing Derby, dured in the equipment during the [ CUAT8WORTH, C a l i f . (UPI)
out of order hy a federal judge Squadron Nine of the CSS Sara . jmu|, ted mUiion and crew, were ;'n
(h,rt m. h,.
today in a sharp exchange during toga increased it* lead lo d points
.
through the fountain of the world
Ihe trial of a suit hy three Ne­ oxer
the nearest competitor graded on trie manner m which rej|gfoua colony today, • killing
groes seeking admission to a Heavy Attack Squadron Eleven of 'he discrepancies were corrected, barefoot "metalah" K r i s h n a
while col lege
A Squadron One crew front the Vent a and destroying the main
the CSS F I) Roosevelt,
Thr Rev. Samuel Vk William*,
Tuesday s Derby event consist ESS Independence ron&gt;lsting of monastery building
professor ot philosophy at Moore rd o( a special weapons operation Ledr Dirk Da* tv itrcralt eo.it
|(a lt p| Khl 0(hrr p0r,„ n»_ Inliouse College, a Negro institution
tn.vndcr. Ensign Bill 111.*' r more. r |udini; an 11-month • old boy—
al
mission
for
each
competing
in Atlanta, was on the witne** crew Thr mission wa* carried out l-ambatxlier-navlgator and Ed wrrp k i l l e d or m I a a In g
stand when attorney B D (Buck)
on the ground in special training Svkrs. aviation machlni*! mate lffo n ||ng m sheriff's Capt. HowMurphy a*ked him
third class made a prrfrrt .core ar&lt;) Bnwman. At least three oth­
"Are you a member ol the
in the event, a* did aircraft rom- er* were injured, one—a 9 yearCommunist Parly?"
mandrr Ledr. Ralph Mattus, bom­ eld girl—critically.
Williams at first said simply
bardier navigator U. (jgl Abe
charred body was found
that he was not. I'pon reflection,
Fennell, and radar gunner Gordon InA'rnta’a
Ihe
smouldering
wreckage. It
however, he added that he con
Mitchell, aviation structural mech­ was Identified hy denial
work.
siderrd the question an insult and
anic first rlass. all of Heavy At­ The blast caved In one wall of
shot a question at Murphy.
tack Squadron Nine.
"Are you a member ot Ihe
In Event III. Nine scored a near the huil.hng. and spread debrla
Visiting Navy admiral* and air perfect 98 points, followrd closely several hundred feel In Box Can­
Klan? ' he asked
At that pom! Federal Judge craft executives will ride in new [,y One with !»3 pulm*. Squadron yon, some 30 mile* northwest of
Boyd Sloan ruled Ixilh out of order cars from Sanfonl automobile Seven, representing Ihe ESS Kn ims Angeles in the Santa Susana
and the rase got bark to fund* dealer* showroom*. The ear* were terprtse, scored 90 [mint* and Lie Mountain*
Debris Start* Fire
made available today bv Wtllls- ven of Ihe CSS F. I). Roosevelt
mentals
The flaming wreckage touched
Mr* Marion .Moore, now of PonUar and Buifk, Strickland was fourth with
[minis.
Springfield, Ohio, and formerly *e- Morrison Font, Holler Motor Sal­ With scores adjusted hy arbitra­ off a brush fire that roared outcretary in the Atlanta NAAlT of- es (Chevrolet atxl Oldamoblle) tion umpire*, the Derby standings of control through the tinder dry
watershed. Some 250 men war*
lice, testilied that she applied lor a ml Hunt Mercury.
through Event III are: Nine (10
admission to Georgia Stair Col­ Dignitaries started arriving yes- poinls; Eleven, 3H points: One, out on Ihe fire line*.
A roll member, Brother Martin,
lege in Atlanta with four other terday for Ihe highly puhlirired 309 |K&gt;inl*. and Seven. IM |x&gt;ints
Negroes
bonti'ing derby. Ibey- will t&gt;e honTlirre additional high • score mid deputies that shortly before
She **td she typed a number nrrd tomorrow night v*ith a stag event* remain in the Derby, all the explosion he overheanl "Mas­
of letter* and did some mailing dinner at the Mayfair Country1consisting of mock rumbal mu ter" Vent* and another hrotbar
in a con venation with a stranger
in an rffort to have the appltra - ('lull.
■ion* and rillier actual prartlre
Karlyte
lloutholder, Sanfo* J Ismib drops or liad.tr Bomb Site in Ihe office of Ihe main monaalions processed according to regu
attorney, will welcome Ihe visiloti suiied drops, t'oiupclition still ran trry building.
lation* of ihe university system
Tlie regulation ihal Irtpped up during the harliequo wlilch starts Ik- won hy any nf ihe competing The man was wearing shoes
ami was not a member of
the Negroes who brought the suit at 6;3u. Heading thr list nf digni­ squadrons.
Ihe sect became none of then
was one requiring signature* of taries expected are Vice Admiral
Event IV began today al 7:30 a.
three alumni on all applications W A'. Davis, Depuly Commander* m. when a twin Jet Sky warrior wear shoes, Martin aaid. T h a
stranger was in hla early 20a,
ami
A'ice
Another witness. Rosalind Me in Elilef, Allantle Fieri,
,, „
ruaml Into the air carrying a prac- were khaki clothe* and carried a
Admiral
ft
L.
Rees
Commansl.r
,
lM
,
ml)
^
^
,
Gee William*, testified Ihal she
small canvas zipper hag about II
......aJ target
____________
..
picked up her application blank Naval Air lorce. U. S. Atlantk- on
ship grounded
at Cape inches lung.
at Ihe Atlanta Life Insurance Co., Fleet.
Hatter**, off the roast of North "I heard Ihe mailer say, ’What
More than 100 xisitors, l&lt;x-al Carolina.
a Negro • operated firm loealed
do you think I am. a hypocrite?'
half a block from the.NAACP of Naval officer* and Imaineasmen
A bomber stream uf Allis fol Just before I left the building and
will attend Ihe slag dinner.
flee.
lowed at 10 minute intervals aa in a moment lha whole thing « •
each crew prepared lo bettrr its plndesl." Marlin said.
squadron's position in Ihe stand­ Fire officials said there waa
ings. Final scores for this event "no doubt the explosion wag
also will contain thr score the caused by a bomb."
bomber* make on a Radar Bomb
Nile run at Jacksonville, Fla. A
Iota! of (50 points are al slake.

Local Car Dealers
To Supply Vehicles

M istria l D e cla re d
In B o m b er's Case

Ike ‘Deplores* Acts

ATLANTA tU I’l l — A mistrial
WASHINGTON (LTD — l*re»i was declared today In ihe rase
NEW PORT RICHEY. Ha.
Bright, accused p* m**'
tl I’ll— A lather shot and killed dent Elsenhower today branded as ter George
mind Ing the bombing of the
hi* two teen aged stepdaughter*, reprehensible Ihe defiance of Ihe
critically wounded hi* wife and Civil Rights Commission hy Ala­ Atlanta Jewish Temple.
Judge Durwood T. IV pro
then took his own life in Iheir bama authorities.
nounced the case a mistrial alter
trailer home late Tuesday night
Ihe J u r o r * reported they could
Sheriffs Deputy Basil Gaines, Love Thy Neighbor
"never
reach a verdict."
the first officer on Ihe scene, said
WEST COVINA. Calif. tl l’D William Cooper, about 05. fired Mrs. Naomi Walsh, convicted of The 12 man jury, which includ­
three pistol shot* into In* step striking a neighbor with a hose ed a former Ku Klux Klan mem­
daughters, Dorothy Allen, U. and norile, was sentenced Monday to ber. reported It had reached no
New life wa* put into the UvieKatherine, tt, a* they walked ' read Ihe hook "How lo Win vrntirt In 22 hour* and 30 minute*
do Chamber of Commerce during
of debate, the longest such delibe­
down the narrow hallway of their Friend* and Influence People '
a reorganization meeting lait
ration in an Atlanta crlmlnsl case
trailer about to mile* north of
night. An entimiiastic group at­
in 3) year*.
here.
Drinks
‘Evidence’
tended despite conflicting engage­
Jury Foreman Ralph Castle­
Paoprr'a critically wounded wife,
DES MOINES. Iowa (UPD - berry loW the court, *1 hriieve
ment*.
Dorothy,
35,
wa*
found
In
her
bed
Juror Rtrhard S. Carter was eaHouar* will be numherrd by a
Cooper, an eleetriclan and han­ cused from duty Alonday after he this jury will never rrarii * ver­
com miller under the direction »(
dyman. wa* slumped nearby, a admitted he drank a can of lncr dict.
Mayor te e Cary. Ben Jonea and
Judge Eye gave the stair until
.32 caliber pistol near Ins body. submitted In evldenee in a bur­
Y. L. Lingo. The tnn wilt report
Marrh I lo bring Bright lo Dial
Gaines
said
he
rould
determine
on ihe project’* progress at a
glary' trial.
again. Hr waa the lint of live
no motive for Ihe shootings. There
meeting, Jan. It. Election of offi­
men Indicted lo go on trial for thr
was
no
suicide
note
cer* alao will be held at Ihia lime.
His Appointed Round Oct 12 bombing
The deputy said, however. Ihal
Chriatmaa light* will he pt up
NETLEY. England (L T D - Net
Tbr defense wa* blocked in It*
Cooper and hi* wife were known
m the dow-nlown lection nett
(her rain, or sleet, nor age stays altrmpt to free Bright. Defense
to
have
had
violent
quarrel*
re­
Thuraday night. Member* of the
postman Fred lime Irom complet­ lawyer* c h a r g e d he would he
Chamber are asked help in their A Herald Mory yntrrday said cently.
ing liix appointed rounds Mine plac-rd in double jeopardy by be­
Ihal
Sanford
(,'as
C
o,
which
*»
installation. The lighti will lw purcovered hi* usual right-mile route ing rr Died, but Judgr rye said
rhaicd by volunteer*. I’ M. icekirtg a franchise for distribu­
Monday on hi* Mth birthday
the Grorgt* Constitution allowrd
Smllbaoe. Harold Lyle -’/ 1 Ben tion of natural gas here, would Ik*
a second trial when a mistrial la
unaMe
lo
*el|
appliance*
Jones, Mayor Clary it in charge
deflated.
Millionaire
Demoted
This
statement
wa*
untrur.
Ac-,
of decorating a Chriitma* irre
CHICAGO -(U P D — Significant
KARACHI, Pakistan (UPD - 1
on the ground* of the Firal Hap. lording to the proposed ordinance • ale*
inrreasca in 1939 for major llajt Moos*, a millionaire, to&gt;tay
granting Ihe franchise, the City |
(lit Church.
The Oviedo Chamiier will sell of Sanford agrees not to sell ap- appliances have been predicted hj- was suddenly only a half-million­
a leading sales executive.
aire Custom* officials dlaeo.ered
Chriatmaa trot-. to he|H benefit pllrflcej o- e -ir-c le in any way
Forecasting a five In eight per hidden gold and currency worth
Ihe Chamber'* work. Boawald Nne- with the gas company during the
Recreational activities for all
gel ia in charge of purchasing Ihe 25 year* that Ihe franchise would cent rise in the coming year. John more than a million rupees at his
F. McDaniel. Hotpolnt Company'* plush home, lie vtaa fined the r i a sc* will tie part of Navy Aft reIw in effect.
Ireea ami superviiiog th-v tale
per
ruuivalent
of
a
general
sales
manager,
said
"the
Following
the
first
2ft
year-,
half-million r jJ|,[on n,j- Saturday at Fori 'lei
Ben Ward Jr. c inducted ihe
the city rould, if it *o desired. pur­ sale* gain will he all acrota the dollars
Ion I’ark
mrriime.
chase the system, nm it and sell board; no one product will stand
Ender the direction of thr San­
out."
appliances.
Frosty Double Ibp
ford Recreation Department, re
CHICAGO (L T D '— The Inter lay*, volley hall, horse shoe*.
Unusual Tattoo,
national Association of Ice Cream dodge ball and basketball will keep
Manufacturers convened its :.lth athletic guest* busy. Also planned
But He Refutes It
annual meeting loday as thr mrr* I* a lather and son softball game.
eijr&gt; dipped In Id degrees below The Jaycee sponsored luncheon
TAIPEI —(LTD — The crew
zero.
atoard the U. S. Navy Dealroyer
will feature a free chicken dinner
McPermut on palrol in the Forfor all Navy personnel and their
n w a Strait* haa the uaual roller
Peso Value Dropped famillet Civillana may purchase
lion of tattoo* of motto*, women.
SANTIAGO, Chile (UFD Old­ tickets at the park, or get them
anchor*, etc., but Seaman D. R. Joseph Renkuwir, 20-year-old prodciog arm of the city govern­ ie devalued its |&gt;e*o by 6 2 per (rom bonnes* houses announced in
McCullough of Birmingham. Ala., Navy man. was found guilty of ment. This (the flnej serve* lo rent Tuesday night in an effort in yesterday'* Herald,
larceny ami opposing a police of­ bear out my i-oint. The $50 penal­ attract foreign investments and
la tattooed with a difference.
Added tu the list are Goodyear
On hla ihoulder McCullough ficer early today by municipal ly la tangible evidence of my increase tia exports.
v-niee Store*. Marcrl Faille Sign
woara the word*, "Thll aailor Judge Ambrose OllUf. RenVowir thoughts that defendants who de­ 1 c* t
1 avi
1
L’u Western Auto Associate Store,
ahould go to Heaven. He *prnt was fmed |3 o and co»l* or 30 fend themselves vigorously are ‘t . S c h o o l s C l o s e d
Itoumillat and Anderson. Rn Jay's
penalized."
days
in
jail
for
the
first
offense,
hla hitch In hell." McCullough
NEW YORK (Ul’l) - lour Hill Implement Co., N’ehl Bolllirtg
and
$150
and
costs
or
13
days
fur
Frederick protested tbc fine
apparently docin’t mean It. He
since one of the charge* bearing luorp school* were closed Tuesday,Go and Gentral Florida Foods
reenltalrd recently for all year*. Ihe second.
by Fire Commissioner Edward F.
Another th arg e of drunk and a f.V&gt; bond was dismissed
disorderly way dismissed by Die
City attorney AV. C Hutchison Cavanagh Jr. becauie of fire hatFirm To Complete
eourl. Ler.kowic waa arrested Nov. Jr. told reporters this morning ardt.
Children Unhurt
8 by police officer Herman Har­ that tin bond i* set by the police
Paving O f Streets
riett.
chief and ia merely an appearance Chaplin Suit .Set
,
In Bus Accident
1.08 ANGELES (UI'D - '
Bond waa plaied by the thief bond. Hutchison aaid, "The iity
-vanfonl City Manager AV. K.
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LAWNDALE, N. C. (U I'D — of police at 85U for ihe charge* judge rarely has jurisdiction over *1,242,332 anil (or federal income , fete)
Know lea reported Ihia
— 1'- *'-•
*— pavin*
that **-the street
More than (0 children crowded of petty larceny and drunk atsd setting the bonds. This Is a rather taxes against romedian Charles morning
into a school bus escaped serious disorderly, and IIOJ for opposing common experience In court, mhrn Chaplin 1* slated for trial in E. H. program, lontracted by the Drlandi Raving Co., will he rumpleinjury Tueaday when the bus hit a police officer.
the judge ha* beard all the testi­ Tax Court Jan. 5.
a ditch, plunged down a 12 foot Gordon Frederick, Krnkowic's mony. lie is not bound by the a- I a • ,1 ri*
01 1
1
led within the noxt two days.
embankment and landed on its attorney, protested the fine, lie mount set by the police thief."
M is S llC T r y o l a t t 'd
Seventh St. ronstrurtlon, heroof.
Tho Cite of Sanford haa receiv­ FOIST ML'GU, Calif. (UFD —• tween Mellonvilte and Sanford
(old The Sanford Herald this
Tha State Highway I'atrol u ld morning, "The floe of $50 more ed b notice from Frederick of The Navy today will make an- Aver, should be flntahed by the
10 of tho children were treated than the bond ia extremely unus­ ItenkbWie'a Intention to sue, claim­ other attempt to fire it* Regulua first week tn January, Knowles
hr local physicians for minor cut* ual. I have remarked often that ing that Harriett struck him with­ II guid'd mil*ile from the t.ST said The Seventh St. ronitrurtion
aid bruise* and wore released.
the municipal court ta a rereoue- - out provocation during the arrest. Jung County off tha Fa aim Coast, job u being done by city crews.
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'Barefoot 'M essiah'
News Briefs tempers Gel Short Squadron Nine Increases
Among Dead; 3
Rods ‘First’ Agrain
Lead In Bombing Derby Seriously Injured

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AAhcti the Jury entered Hie court­
room today member* were [willed
individually hy Ihe Judge to Bud
out if any Jurur Mirvctl a verdict
rould be rear licit Each member
said he considered agreement im­
possible.
Five thousand hot dogs will ba
The fortmau. who said Monday rooked Friday by four officer'*
that the Jury was "hopelessly wives from Ihe IDtWing (Inc
dead locked," told the court that
"w e're s t i l l deadlockesl hope­
The hiitdiig* ami soft drinks will
lessly,"
be served to guesls at Ihr public
open home during the sixth bombing derby.
Topped willi chef* hal*. Mr*.
John Miller, Mrs Donald Runyon,
Tito eleventh annual Interfrater- Mrs. Carl Hnhhtzrl ami Mrs.
nil&gt;- Hall will he hrid Christmas Ralph Chandler will cfll-late at
night at the Mayfair Inn from 9 the stand* when hungry apeetatori crowd the Naval Air Station.
p j u . In 1 a. 111
The Interfralernily Hall Is al­ The dogs, turns and relishes have
ways a highlight of th r Sanfonl all iwen donated for the open
house hy AA'ade'a Supermarket.
Christinas season
Tony I’ere* anil hi* orehslr* will Bill Wade also has arranged for
play for danrlng in the ballroom, free cold drinks from Ihe CocoAll member* of national, college Cota Bottling Co.
and ias&lt;-ial fraternities and aororGov. Iwltoy Collina ia cspecie*I
iliei are invited lo attend.
tu head this list nf dlvtinguiihed
Membership due* in Ihe Semin­ visitors Friday, final day nf the
ole County Interfralernily Aaao- derby.
riatinn may be paid I&gt;ee. IB-Dl at
Ihe Chamber of ( onimeree from
•J to 5 p. m Invitations ami guest
tods tu the hall may lx* picked up
at that lime.
Final arrangement* will be an
Excellent weather is ahead for
noun»ed at * later date.
Sanford and Seminole County.
In a rrport tn ihe Chamber of
Commerre Hi I* morn In;. Ihe wra
Iher bureau at the Sanford Naval
Air Station aaid that only a few
CHICAGO —(E l'll —Fourteen showers tomorrow morning might
»t*te* have raised I axe* on gaso­ mar the remaining days of this
line nr diesel oil In the past three busy week, which include* thr
year*, according In a survey hy Mayfair Golf open, the HatWing
the Federation of Tax Administra­ One bombing derby and Navy Ap­
tors.
preciation Day.
The increase* bnnslrd the aver­
age state tax on a gallon nf gaso­
line tn 5 91 rents The average
had hern 578
Twenty states tax gasoline six
cent* a gallon. 10 sla'r* im|&gt;o*r a
.even cent lax. and 10 lax each
gallon five cents.

5,000 Hot Dogs
To Be Prepared
By Four Women

Ball Is Scheduled
Christmas N ight

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Pretty Weather
Is Forecast Here

Gas Tax Increased
In Past 3 Years

Fly-Over Planned
For Public Friday

The air dritionilratlun Friday at
Ihe Hanford Naval Air Station will
include a fly-over by Ihe largest
formation nf A3D Sky-warrior*
ever assembled.
The aircraft of HatWing Onrf
thru will dcmonsDate carrier
landing procedures in judged competition during the final exerclia
of thr sixth bombing derby.
Timing will lie nf prime consid­
eration, just as it is during operalions from Ihr flight deck of cn
aircraft carrier. The pilots will
land the jet bmr.l-rff at (9 second
interval*. The .Skywarrior la tha
largest earner aircraft In th«
world.
The air show Friday ia not In­
tended to t* a display of trtek
Hying, which is never used In oprrationa. Proper carrier proced­
ures and timing will be emphaaiiest.
The airmanship competition wilt
climax an mitre week of bombing
derby rv rails. Tho San/nrd Naval
Air Station will !&gt;e open to the
public from II a. m. until 4:JfJ
p. m. Highlight «f the Open House
will l«* the airmanship demonstra­
tion.

Weather
Partly rlomly with seallcrrd
shussrrs lo d .j, tonight md Thnraday. Temperatures about
same. High today *5 to 80, low
tnalahl 35 lo 12. North to northraxt wind* ID la IS mile* per
hour today, becoming east to
northeast Innlcht.

M a rk e t H um m ing,
A d d itio n s S ta rte d

The
Ruby Found In W«mmIh Market

Sanfonl Stale Fannera
sold fruit and produce
WAUKEGAN, III — (UFD I’cter Fouloua, Lake Coun’y depu­ valued at 81(5,078.75 during Ihr
ly sheriff, slopped Ills automobile month of November, officials -aid
on a lonely road, northwest of today.
mi ■
here to check a lire, heard
a u&gt;
baby Sale* during the past month ininto a nearby "woodi eluded 30 varieties of produce amt
« r . walked
and found a nrwbnm baby K|r| freR. a l°'»l °f n&lt;-IM package*.
wrapped in a cloth. Attendant* at 1 Leo
, , ftutnrr, manager of the
,hr f c lp lu j where he looh tier market, .aid "we are anticipating
o id the Child wa. about two hours • rteoiEbrcaklng year. CllmaHe renditions cooperating, the
market la expecting to do a $5
million business in this fiscal year,
Following: Orders
llutner added.
NEW HAVEN. Conn. —( UPD— The market'* fruit house now 1*
Folice reported that a thief who running at rapacity, putting out
swiped a phonograph alao took oranges, grapefruit and tanger­
several records. Including "Snatch ine*. Twenty of the 2] tUila at the
and Grab It" and "Take Me With market now are occupied, two
You."
pmipecU hare entered MgoUa-

liana to the unfilled stalts.
Itutner aaid a new heating *yftrin is Iveing installed In Unit One
and eooslrxirtion is under way eo
a new*, modern restaurant which
will accommodate 72 patron*.
Flana are nearing completion for
an up-to-date "red ltner truck
servire station, which will be •»peralrd around the clock.
Two new firms doing bariMaa
at the market are American hadure Exchange, Inc., and Vkm m t
Rag Co.
llutner said whan present plan
are completed, Including the lta&amp;scaping along French Are., tha
Sanford Stott Farmer*' Market
will be the •'•how place a t the
South." re far t i market* a n
roocerned.

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MONDAY. DEI EMBER 8, 1958

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 321

Reds Again Threaten Blockade
Head Of Aircraft,
Douglas, Visiting
For Bombing Derby

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WAITIN' ON SANTA — Abwul 35.000 persnnii were in downtown Sanford Saturday
afternoon to nee the annual Christman parade, sponsored by the Junior Chamltcr of

Donald Doiik'la* Jr president «(
the Douglas Aircraft Co. heads
Ihe li«t of *ivilian dignitaries who
will come lo Sanford this week
for the bombing drrhy Hated by
llcaiv Atlaek Wing UrnDougla* will bo*i officer* and
their wive* Friday night with a
cocktail parly at Ihe Mayfair Inn
Similar parties will lie conducted
on a squadron level ter enlisted
men and their families through
thr courtesy of Douglas Aircraft
With Dougin* will Iw Fd Heine
*inann. considered one of the

('onimercc. These s|&gt;ectnt*&gt;rs. came early,
found neat* on the curb. Fur ninny, this wit* world's leading aircraft designers
lli-inemann designed tw*th Ihe ATI*
the first look at Christman toys. 1958 edi- Sky
warrior now down bv all San
tion.
(Photo by Herd'stto r n t font based squadron*. and Ihe
smallest jet atomic bomber in Ihe
world. Ihe At Sky hawk

Yule Parade Success
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Hy Virginia Conn
Herald Staff Writer
An estimated crowd of .’I&amp;.000
ipillrd off the sidewalks and into
the tlreeta of Sanford. Saturday,
for the annual Jayree Christmas
parade.
Scheduled for the first lime on
Saturday, the parade drew an
arm bigger .crowd than anticipa­
ted hy city official!
C an were parked fur blocks
around the parade route; many

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•torn ilmed. a t spectators stay­
ed to du their Christmas shopping.
There was no doubt about It—
llie parade n o heller than ever,
with a particular emphasis on the
true spirit of Chriatmas. From the
minute Fdgrwater llieh School
led off at 2:.T0 p. m.. floats, hands
and march inn units moved smart­
ly down First St. The hich step­
ping majorettes put forth their
i&gt;est efforts for the retie wine
•land, which held Judges Nolle

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Everyone W asn't H a p p y;
Pickpocket W as Present
The Christmas spirit dldn t ex­
tend to everyone watching the
parade Saturday.
According lo local police, a pick­
pocket was busy removing wallets
*rom spectators. Three were stolm as tile owners gate their atten­
tion lo festivities. High school stu­
dents found one in Fort Mellon
Park after the parade. It was
strip|ied of rash.

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Winning Entries
In Parade Listed
Christmas parade judges found it
hard to make a derision Saturday
as more than M floats in four
categories moied hefnrr the re­
viewing aland.
Of
Judges were Volte Williams J r ,
slrrult eourt Judge. Wilson Alexan­
der. county Judge, and Mrs Merle
Warner, wife of Sanford's mayor.
St. Luke's won first place in the
s&lt;hoot division for large float*;
F.ike Mary won honorahle men
tion. This I* the first year honor
able mention has been given in
the parade. Southside School took
first place in small floats in the
school division, for its charming
i f display of angel*
Judges gave the not to the Meth
odist Youth Club tn the Chureh
division Honorable mention went
to the First Itaptist Church.
The Sanford Itotary Club earned
nIt first prisr lor rlvic and fra ­
ternal nrganuation*. with honor­
able mention going lo the Jaycers
Kadrts of America ropped first
place in small floats. The Sal* aIon Army won honorable mention
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First plare in business division
was won by the U. S. Navy (nr
a huge final depicting a manger
•eene Odharn and Tudor won sec­
ond for it* entry of a while bell
rung by four little girla In iden­
tical *triprd outfits Deanna School
of Dance was awarded honorable
mention
Judges tor Ihe Jayree sponsored
Christmas parade aaid, ' we were
much impressed by the Increased
91 spirit of Christmas in Ihe entries,
and Ihe keen companion among
local organlialion* in making the
(loan so attractive and appealing."

Leg io n n a ires S e t
M eeting T o n ig h t
An adjourned meeting of CampIwllJ-osaing Post. American 1^gion. will lie held lonigld al A in
♦ conjunction with thr Camplwlll/itsing Post Fair Association.
Plans will lie completed for the
improvements of the fairgrounds
Mid additional parking areas for
the February fair. All members
arr urged tn attend.
Harry lloolry, Christina* party
chairman, will announce final
plana tonight for thr party Dec.
l.A at 7 p. m. tn which all l-rgion_ alrr* and their families are invited.

A slit was made in the right
rr*.
»- of u it i.ii;
.^yar
enlk* *.itli a raror Made. He re­
ported the theft to local poll c.
arid fax] Hut hit attention lud Iwm
dull acted when Troy ITovtnr. eld
crly Sanford resident, fainted
during the parade. Mr. I'roctur
was ta-en to the home of rela­
tives.
Mr*. O tll Tucker luund her
wallet jt the Police .Station. Vn
honed spectator found it on Ihe
ground where she had dropfoxl H
from her purse during Ihe parade
Lotlery offenders were rounded
up again this weekend by jailicr
officers Arrevlcd for possession
of tottery tickets were Itosalir
Sheppard, Fdna Smith and Mae
Alice tfierman, Sanford Negro*-*
Kotalie Sheppard is an old of fen
der. according' to local aulhoritie*
Completely paralyied, she must
he brought lo court in an amhu
lance. Her occupation is selling
moonshine amt Cuba lirVet*. offs
errs said.
Arrested for possession of moo.,
shine over Ihe weekend were John
Henry Williams, Castle Rrewsr
Court, and Alfred K ails, it T
Kail Sixth St

Firem en T o M e et,
Choose O ffic e r s
The l.ake Mary Fire Depart
mrnl will meet at N p m. tomor
row in Ihe s. hool for election of
officer* All members are urged
In attend
A progress report will (*&gt; risen
on the firehouse building, and
mends rs will hear the final re­
port on the recent building f ind
drive.

Other Dougta* Aircraft official*
include II. C&gt; llynd. vIce president
and m an ag e r of the F.t Scgtmdo

Division. F It famish, chief de­
sign engineer, and II A Nichot*.
AID program manager.
Representative* from Hie North
American Aviation Co. al*o will
be on hand for thr most heralded
bombing derby in llatWIng't his­
tory .
Invital|in» have been exlendrd
to (iov. I.rltoy Collins, Sen lieorgr
Sinalhrr*. Sen Sprssard Holland,
Itcp Syd llrrlong. Hep Charles
Hrmirtt and Mayor Merle Warner
for Ihe piddle open house on the
final day of the drrhy. Dee. 12.

Williams J r . Wilson Alexander
amt Mr* Merle Warner, first
lads of Sanford, standing in for
ahieul lodge Ambrose Olliff
More than no lieautifully- dee
orated lloats were entered in Ihe
parade. Many drew gasp* of ad­
miration from the tremendous
crowd; others shout* of laughter
at amusing Christmas scenes
were depleted
Among thr li hand* entered
was that of Seminole High School,
which led the Jaycrr float topped
by Santa ( laus down Hie crowded
street. Die Seminole majorette*
wrre costumed as Santa’s rein
deer, and well displayed their
talents, perfected by many hour*
of work.
Cheers ami applause arose
spasmodically as illy and &lt;ounly
Die Mayfair Inn was jammed
officials rode in decorated cars; Saturday night for the annual
Ihe ifportscar Club entries drew , opening,
guffaw* as tin . ar» lat-eled with
Following cocktails In ihe lob&lt;-,? i* '* dian ;&lt;A) gueii* wrrr
were follow0*1 by in»iiur n arkrj served *n the huge dining room.
•*Ttds I* a sleigh *
The red and white striped ball
T h e reviewing •'and -vas c r o w d
room was filled with table* a*
cd; seen with the
igci were arty *oers from Seminole Count)
Sheriff J L. Hubby. Hep Mark -t&gt;d surrounding area* danced to
Cl* velan t Jr.. Sen l&gt; d a s -len me m etc of IVtc IItil.ur and the
drum. Hep. Gordon t rider Irk. i "pulairrs
' apt I wnel Arthur, the Hr- A
Regular meinliers of Ihr hotel
(&gt;. Mrlnnis, and Jaycn- Christmas «tj|f were wflromed liack to San
parade Chairman lleC’crl Kti-n- furd by local resblenli Prominent
slroni.
among Ihe guest.* were basri .ill
I'arade Marshal Ken McIntosh great*, i arl lluhhell, manager of
worked lalrtinously throughout the the ciant's farm |rilenti II
cliow, keeping unils spated Hit l.ol-ert. and Tom Sheehan
balloon sale was s big sucre**,
PHOTOS PAGES * ;
ami Ihe gay huhbtra were gone
long before Ihe parade was over
Horace Ktonrham, pre*idrm ,
Sgl Hen llullcr, Sanford Duller
Du (Hants, arrived Saturday .&gt;"«
Department, even decorated In*
motor scooter with one. *s hr amt noon lo attend Ihe oprnuu'
Sgl. I.ro Urn k cleared the •trrcl* and nlunly officials wrrr &gt;
repi* *cnlrd in Ihe rrowd
for the Christmas di*plav
Vet. It was a warm. «mny, dr tng 'taynr Merle Warner J.
lightful day in Sanford
with Krtiler, chairman of iiunly ■••
people leaning from vanlagr mlirioners; city commission ■.«
point* in second story windows, Joe Maker. an*l city caninil*n "&lt;■
the ftrt of little rhtldrcn tapping, David (ialfhel, Al Wilson. It
Drown and Far! Iligginlatllia
and the gay shouts a* e irr
Mr amt Mrs Frank Ml
rreeted Sanla Claus, a dearly be
loved guest who arrived by jrl J' greeted guest* al Ihe i .
The Mayfair Inn ojiening wi
aircraft, just in time.
And then the store* filled with folio sed by Ihe I t •A tourn .
Hu* &lt;rek at the Mayfair &lt;
shoppers, and the highway* filed Club
with &lt;ars from neighboring conn
lie* who came lo *rr an c*rellent
\ «lagpd and managed Hanford
Ciik'c Game pcIa.Acd
&lt;hrisiniat parade.
The basketball game H im'
liir.iorrow night Utween s* ■
High Scluwd and Lyman Hi. been postpinrd until AVnl Cloudy In partly rloudi today, rbi Ihe game will Iw pi
widely scattered shower*. High i Sanford
today 72 tn
low tnntchl *._• lu
•*•». Partly cloudy Ionic hi and'
Tuesday. I.aslrrly winds * to is
miles per hour.

Hundreds Attend
Mayfair Opening

Weather

Rights Commission
Hears Negro Story
MONTI!OMFRY. Ala (I Pit* In
official of Hie Tuskegre Civic
\ *- n told ibe Federal Civil Right*
Commission today only .12 tw-r cent
of all Negro applicant* for volrr
registration in Alabama'* Macon
founiv during Ibc pa*t eight tear*
have L-cn registered
William P Mitchell, rxcvulivr
secretary o l tlw association **bl
that of I *V&gt; \r»ro applicant* ilur
ing the i*t rn«l from Itut through
l as t I i niay unit MO were reel*
trrevl Macon Count). Iioutr ol
Tutkcgcr Iu*lllill* ha* ***vcn Nc
groe» fur every whiir resident
The rommlssion opened a for
mal hearing on Alabama voter
rcgidralion in an almospbcrr of
angry local defiance, ami tiegan
by reminding Alabamian* dial ll

Earl Harris Dies;
Funeral Wednesday
Far! It llarri*. 6" passed away
at his home at I t* pm Sunday
alter a lingering illnr** Mr liar
ri« was horn Jan Id, Idna, In Air
ginla City. Aa lie had lived In
Sanford lor the pad It month* at
Itr.indt l.anc
Air llarri* **«* a retired civil
engineer for the Norfolk and \A'r*
tern Hailwav Co lie wa» a mem
tw-r id Ihe First Methodist Church
of Sanford. Masonic t-odge. Shrine
Chib and very artive in rhorrli
and civic affair* lie was treasur­
er of Ihr Hliis* lodge. IHoefirbl,
AA Aa
Survivor* imludr hit wife. Air*.
Fmma llarri*. Sanford; one «on.
Roger I. llarri*. Sanford tour
brothers. Aubrey Harris, Norton.
A.i I lb* llarrii Pound. Aa : F.
P llarri*. Iliistot, Aa
Joyrc
Harris, Kingport, Tenn: tlirce tit
ter* Mrs. Fdna Jarksmi, tialinn.
O Air*. Ktlern Call, Alton, D.;
Mis. Catherine Hale. Akron. »* :
and three grandchildren
Funeral servlre* will tie held at
2 p in Wednrtday at llri*»on Fun
oral Home Hie Rev .1 i O'Steen
of the I irst Method!*; Chureh will
officlali a tallied by th* it*-*
Timm* Alatonic servin’* will Iw
licbl al graveside. All M.i*on« will
i d at the hall at I I . AArduea
■lay. Ilurial will l*e In «)ak l.awn
Memorial Park

H a rn e y and Palm er
W in T o u rn am e n ts
Paul Harney and Arnold Palmer,
two of the outstanding rollers who
nil ro inpete in lb" slasfair open
brie lids week. • on Impressive
iieiories yesterday
Harney won Ihe Dor.'rt« ttearh
Puerto Rico I Open v*.th a 72
bide total of HI. edging Ted Kroll
M AA PAIR. II AltM'.A STtlKII S.
pa g e :•
bv one stroke
Palmer fired a soiling &lt;•* In
win Ihe A|rlro|inlitaft Amateur liolf
Association's pro-am touniry in
li*|ur*ta l it Palmer edged liai
tlrrw rr Jr hy ane slrnkr
Harney and Palmer will Iw a
•mng golfer* conduellng a rltnlr
••rr at 3 p in \Ve*lnr*da) All of
ie golfers who linitbrd high in
■’ money m these two bmina
orni* will Iw herr for Ihr Mayfair
Inn Open

ATLANTA (L 'P H -A 12 man Jury
resumed itrliher.itinn today on the
RERUN l i r r n — A massive voO*
lu* no enforcement power* and i« fair of tieorgo Rrtght, who ihe against
Communism hy 'he people
Interested sotely in collecting fact* *talc say* ted Ihe dynamiting of
Mltrhrll *ald registration rer Atlanta's dewish Temple on Oct. of West Berlin touched off new
Communist ihrral* today and ■
onls show that J.olii while* i • *
veiled wanting hy Fast German
are legisterrd til Ataion County.
I'remirr Otto Grotewohl that AA’esi
Dir 1!*W federal rrn*u* *hoiv *
Macon isnmly h.i* a white |*opii
WASHINGTON a r i l - T h e ern troops fare a land am! air
Iat ion of J.I m .
Army l« planning to wail at lra«l blockade if they try to remain
IJor*lh'nnalir ltri|iilird
two mnitlh* t*efivre Iryin; lo send in ihe rlty
Rarely 12 hour* alter ihe Com*
A|ll*hell told Ihr hearing that another rocket soaring inward the
munlsls'
smashing defeat in the
Negro registration applicants were moon and |**i»*tbly l*eyoiiil. tn
AA'rst llerlm city rlrrtions Groteforced to 'srite long sections of lormril sources *aid today
woht went tH’fore the Communist
the l s Con«liluHon as will a*
rone parliament to claim AA’est
fill out a i|iie»Honnaire which,
ttcrlin as part of Fast Germany,
alining other llilngs. a*krd lor a
MON’TRF.DX.
Switrrrland lie said lhai Allied troops are
ilclintlion of Hie responsibilities of i l 'l ’li —The Shah of Iran hat
{“unjustly and illegally” stationed
go*st ritlrenship
made Frank lluehman. initiator of
Hr *aul 'rg ro appticanls. who Ihr moral rearmament movement, “on Ihe territory of the German
make out their application* In se­ a commander of the order of the* Democratic Republic."
"The Communist east rone gov­
gregated ipiarlcrs, till out a sell- Frown.
ernment
will lie in a position
addressed encclo|w- vsbich is to Iw
to exercise sovereignty on tho
malb d lo Ihent notlfvlng Ibenv
Isnd, on Ihe water and in the air,"
whelhrr they pasted Ihe lr»l
ATARFGtilO. Italy (t'l'li — A
’’The Kurd never ’flicially no- plumed hat co*t thr life of hunter Grotewohl said.
lemurs Municipal Rallollng
title* os I the Negro applicants i Remo Catiibini Sunday Another
He
Ignored Ihe AA'est Herlin mu­
wbt liter wr have pt*»ed or mil," hunter, Rinaldo Rntnlatti, mis­
nicipal halioling which gave a
Mitchell said
took the hat for a pheasant and rousing and emphatic "no” to a
Hr noted Ibal Alabama law srls «hot (iamhint throng! the head.
Soviet proposal that AA’rsIrm Al­
a 20-da) lime limit on appeals
lied troops leave Berlin and Weal
from failure to lie registered
Berlin he lurried into a demllltarMiichi-ll mid the rommlssion lie
WASHINGTON s i'll) - I ’rrst Ireil. “free rily " surrounded bjr
himself Irird twice to register and
on lur third attempt appealed lo dent and Mr*. F.Dcnhowrr braved Communist bayonets.
(reeling weather Sunday to attend
The Russian demands were the
l!. S district rourl.
services
al
Ihe
National
ITrabymain
issue In Sunday's record
“After three years id litigation,
voting, amt the emphatic rejec­
the Inurd of registrars suddenly terian Fhureh.
tion gave Ihe Wrslrm Allies a
wrote me a teller saying t was
clear mandate from the people of
registered and ihe roort* dropped
HFN'OA, Italy sIT'D - I t a l y AVest Berlin to reject the Red daHie case," lie said.
Sunday launched Ihr ultra-mod- mands.
Grotewohl wai making a speeth
ern .12,000.ton tranatlantk- luxury
liner lironarilo Da A'mri which presenting hla government to the
wilt replace the ill fated Andrea new Fast German parliament and
outlining ita future program.
ttoria a* thr nation's flagship,

Army To Delay Shot

Shah Honors Man

I'lumen Cost Life

Ike Attends (’lunch

Finish ip Iauunohed

3 Negroes Injured
By Shotgun Blast

Three Sanford Negroes were in
lured Friday night when Joint
Warren. 37, sprayed hirdshot
through the *crrm door of a
West nih St rafe. Police said
tiHlay
According to mvcsllgjliiig olliccr*. Warren gave no cxcu*e for
bit action They &gt;ald be alole Hie
12 gauge diolgnn fur Ins attack on
the llusy Dee llccr ilarden
Alfred Smith was dint In the
li ll arm anil leg. Allx-rla AA'rldwr.
in Ihr stomach, rigid hand and
b it arm, \t is Rena llillwrt. right
arm and lop All werr laki-n to
Seminole Mrinoital ilo*pllal for
emergency treatment, and later
released.
Tne gun wa* stolen from a ear
U'louKlng to H f Calais**-11. In
vrsllgallng wile 1.1 Joe Hickson
and I'. C. |i&lt;*l«*n, Sanford I'oliee,
Marion Driggers and L. J. Kri/
Sheriff's deputies

MIAMI ( i : i 'l ) - Officials or
strikebound Fastern Air Idnes and
Ihe marhinist* union returned
negotiations today as the crippling
work stoppage entered Its Hurd
week.

BudRct Overspent
TAl.LAHA.SSKF tL’I’t l - Stale
Auditor Rryan Willis reported to­
day the slate Hoard of Architec­
ture nvrrtprn! :l* iKidgrt more
than 1M during Ihe past fiscal
year.

Blow Causes Heath
LISBON, Doriugal (UPII —
Aurrhann Fernandes, a former
football referee, died Sunday
from Ibe i'ffrcts of a blow on the
brail with a L It buckle during a
game a few years agn. Hr bad un­
dergone several un«urrsiful oper­
ations.

Gold fine Case Ready

WASHINGTON tltl’H— Tbe Jtwlire Drparlntent vsj* rr;Kir1e*l to­
day ready In present Ms contempt
Fnngrrst ra te against Rnston
D ies; Rites T o d a y of
(rvMIe iycoon Itrrnard Gnldflne lo
llsns Richard Kjennrrud.
"it, * federal grand Jury Hu* week.
died Friday in • minute Memorial
Hospllal after a short illness He
resided al *.*05 Sanla Rarbara
DKItllY, Kngland (lll’lj— Vicar
Drive
Mr Kjenn* rml was l*nrn in Henry Jnyce has drnmmerd mis
Nor » a* D«
I - * ’* lie wax a Heine as “pagan” , but he slill
retired steam filler Hit only sur­ plans in hang up a twig in his
vivor is I.Jiirn rr l'rar*un of Chi­ home this Christmas. "I enjoy
kissing pretty girl* under It a*
cago.
tum r.il verviect were held al much as anyone else dors,” tie e t
i* oi in ilramlowr Funeral plained.
Hume will* Ihr llpi
Herl-etf
itiwr**, I utheran Chufrh of the
Redeemer offirialmg tnlrrnient
'IKMPHIS. Tenn. (U PD - David
followed in ilaklivn Memorial Wilson. Ihe father of four daugh­
ters, was so pontile the next
Park
Palllwarrr* were Hlhli AVyle, child would lie u tiny that a name
Jurgen Stewart. l/* lrr Slew arl. already had l**-rn chosen SaturFdwin l.und'iuist. i furies MrMil day. Mrs Wilson gave birth to
Ian and (Mto tlartwlg
triplet*—aitl girl*

Patfun, But So Nice

Troubles Tripled

Robert Lord Dies;
Funeral Tuesday
Rolicrt AV. I^inl, 7(1, a lifejonf
resident of Sanford, died Saturday
in Seminole Memorial Hospital af­
ter a long illnrss. Mr. Lord waa
Ihe son of tho late John f ord Sr.
and Mrs. Jane AV. Tanner Inrd,
pioneer resident! of Seminole Coun­
ty.
Known throughout the county, he
was engaged in the buying and
selling of citrus heforo his retiremint several year* .go. He waa
a lifelong memlier of Kbcneier
Methodist Church In Sanford,
where he served as a steward.
Survivors include Ida wife, Mra.
Bessie Ire Hoard Lint, and tea
i-hi.'drcn, Mrs. It. M. Fryer, Ray­
mond K. laird Jerry AV. laird, and
Mrs. Harold Gilslrap. all of San­
ford; John M. laird, Tampa; Mra.
Dan Javi, Fly, Minn.; S/SgL
Joseph Benjamin laird, FI. Gor­
don. tls.: Frank L. Lord, Myatlr,
Conn ; Mrs. Richard Roger*,
Grand Rapids, Mich.; H grand­
children and three great-grand­
children
Funeral irrvicei will he held to­
morrow at 3 p. tn. at the Kbentie r Mrthmlivt Church Interment
will follow in Lake Vlnw Cemet­
ery, Rritson Funeral Home la la
rharge of arrangements.

Prem iere S late d
For 'H e llo Daddy*

“Hrllo Daddy” will be premier­
ed tomorrow’ at the Sanford Naval
Air Station theatre. All wivea and
families nf A All .A ate invited to
attend Hie tint-run showing, which
was made for husbands oversea!.
The Christmas greeting film
will be shown at 2 p m. A copy
already ha* tieen sent to the CSS
Fnrrcslal for Christmas viewing.
A’AII 3 is serving aboard the ship
SANTA CLAUS, Ha l l T I t — in ihe Mediterranean.
There arr ninrr Santa Flauses Films taken aboard the Forresthan ever Hits year. Thr population tal and recently seen over tele­
of Ihit smallest inrnrporated com- vision will at*o lie shown to tha
munlly in Georgia ha* Jump*-*! families.
from two lo four person*.

I

•Santas Increase

Sanford Expecting
Much Navy 'Brass'

Planes To Fly Tonight
Sky warriors depart Ihe Sanford
Naval Air Slalom al 10 ininule In­
tervals on a night mission requir­
ing lhem to fly more than 2.000
miles.
Thr aircraft will carry out radar
rreonniiaancr missions on smsll
airfields at Troy. Ala, and Hat­
tiesburg. Miss. The event will con­
clude with a simulated weapons
Irop on a radar bomb site in Dsllat, Tex A possible Oo&gt;, point*
hangs on th«j success of tonight's
exercise.
Heavy Attack Squadron One
arrived in Sanford Friday for the
derby. The squadron will repre­
sent thr aircraft carrier FSS In
dependence. For Ihr (irst time in
drrhy history* several events will
be flown from an aircraft carrier,
when A’AH-tl competes from the
decks of the I’SS Franklin D
Roosevelt.
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H an s R. K jcn n cru d

Bombing Derby Started;
Die alsth bombing derby ol
Heavy Atlaek Wing line opened
this morning with an ordnanrr
loading ryrreisc al A a m.
The derby wall pit select combat
air crews of Heavy Atlaek Squad
ront One, Nine. Seven and Flrvrn
in Ihe mo*t comprehensive derby
every held by the Navy.
Keen • eyed umpires watched
closely Ihis morning as skilled ord
ranee rrrw* consisting of sis men
from each squadron, Iwgan the
coni|ilicatrd weapons loading ex­
ercise of Derby Event I. The
crew* mual deal with any mal
fum-Rons of loading equipment in­
troduced In a rare against time,
thr crews competed for a possible
100 jiointt out of the Iwimbing
derby total of io50. They were
graded on each phase of the* load­
ing operation.
At 7 o'clock tonight. Kvent 2
will begin, when a stream of AJD

Defeat In Election
News Briefs Angers Commies;
Bright Jury Out
Grotewohl Bitter

VAII-11 Cil(AI)EI) IN ( oMI'KTITION—
Heavy Attack Winy Our (timlroni entered
the firat phaec of the *i. h bombing derby
today at the Sanford N a t a l Air Station ivith
a weapon* loading* &gt;;
on. VAH-11 will
lie reprenented lay an uai.-unding ordnance

loading team, qualified to handle atomic
weapon* for A3I) h'ky warrior.*. Left to right,
C, E. Zwcrnemnnn. W. B. Parker, R. L.
Kobinaon. Ft. E. Tucker. P. E. Cointun. tcasn
leader, and Lt(jg) J- S. Salisbury, loading
•iiul .safety officer. &lt;07 fil ial U. S. N. Photo)

'Navy liras*'' will descend on
ftanfonl this week to observe th r
tilth Limbing derby of Itravy At­
tack Wing One.
The list includes Admiral J. S.
Russell. Vire-Admirals AV. L.
Reel, Robert Goldthwaite, K. 11.
Pirie and AA'. A’. Davis
Rear Admirals slated to attend
are Wendy Swilier, G. Anderson,
R. K. Dixon, J. C. Daniel. Joe
Clifton. C. D. Gnffin. K. Craig. J.
W. Cnimpacker. AA'. I. Martin, F.
Ashworth, F. Massey and C. T.
Booth.
The admirals will renew old
friendship* with many shipmate*
stationed at the Sanford Naval Air
Station. Many of them have skip­
pered carrier* wilh Heavy Attack
squadrons aboard: othtra have
known Use local Navy men since

a lime when they were mere
■'fledglings."
A retired Air Force General, l i .
Gen. Ira C. Faker, will also b«
in allrndancr. Gen. Faker is now
a vice president of Dougtaa Air­
craft Co.
All rorners of the nation will bq
represented, with spectator* com­
ing from California, Washington
anil Newfoundland.
Two mtn who have not been
gone long from Sanford will be
v.flromtd back by th tlr Navy t a l
civilian friend*: Cdr. Cy Kitten
and Cdr. Blaine Libby, both repre­
senting Heavy Attack Wing Two
at Whidby Island, Wash. Cdr. rtL
ton serveJ hero with VAH-3 aad
the Haft. Cdr. Libby waa coaof VAH T.

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2-Year-Old Killed
A s C o r H its T re e

SAVANNAH C l. (LTD - A IO. D. Farrell’s
yrarold ftrl w*s killed s«d *
'•omen critically injured esfly
today when i e»r hit i tree In i
resldentiil ares of Savanna')
Police Identified the child aa
The Owl Uishts Com mittion —Two "moderate" candidates parlenr Elaine M&gt;rrs. a pavien
bucked a mild front of local re v»ho lost to segregationists In the ser In s csr driven by Mrs.
alliance today in an effort to tic , Little Rock. Ark., school board J*ol&gt;*r*
of
tcrrmne whether
Neiroes hate election Saturday said they would ^ ‘eJS S S * * !! rM ocsl hospital’
Featuring
Po)Jc( , |W ,hty y.cr| bre-n un
brio wrongfully denied toting challenge the results. One tegre
rifids In Alabama.
gattonlat who lost indicated he able to determlee details of t’*e
The Very llcnl
|1 r-rds nf voter registration may contest the vole Half of the accident hut that iliere were iodl
nrre impounded in all but one of six board seata went to "moder rationi the vehicle wss irsvcling
310 E. 1st
llie counties figuring ll. the probe ilea" and half to eltiiena council- at a high rale of speed
_ and officials in that county sponsored candidates.
The childs parents were not
threatened to withhold their hooks
—A state committee appointed Immediately Identified.
from federal agents. One circuit to advise the federal Civil Rights
c u rt Judge threatened to throw Commission announced plans for
agent , in jail if they tried to seize a mcttlng In January lo study
recordi
Negro voting In Florida. II alio
It appeared the Investigation. la^ lo^ take up possible dlscrlmyour
..uedulrtl to la»i two or three lnijjon
the fields of bousing
da}i. would provide a test o( just lnd „ j uc,u on
IVoa far the rommlislon can go
in tracking down complaints of
.
F.
1o r
Leg al N o tice
cl-.il rights violation*
Nr-*' Arm stnm g restored C u ih *
w *
A
ttrirlve
Numerous
lom
pluals
in n lo n c t sd d i a low-cost look of
ntcrZ. - -•
in T iir s m rt i t ra t s it . v iv t m
K is is r y to aii&gt; room in s o u r
fhe commission acted alter re­ ji in ■i ci nisi 1 IT. is v vn rn n
I
• imivisi.si i ni v t s . s-i.uiiiiix. is
hosin', lie t w r lo *&lt;r O iw itun*
ceiving
numerous
complaints
New Smyrna Iteacli were reprencnti’d. Placed nn the honor from Alabama that registration I IIIM iU lll VO. •MS
lim e I h -Ji i i c sou huzlduf u iinxM f
EI.KS MEMORIAL 8Klt\ H’K — Klki I/nine- in the Sanr w | v r , (.K
* Muflb-s iwiir,
mil h memory for HL'iH from the Snnfonl l-ndpr were W. mrihodi discriminated against veil...,.: uu svim
font area yrntertinv held intniorlis? m?i*vIcc.v for member.* I'umplcls-tv pre f.iu-lirj.
I-:. Jmitevun. (.’.
Welsh. I! A tiofuh ikiciI. M.
(Under, Vegroev Movl nf Ihe charges vjoutuuastir
tvhn died diirinc the past year. H&lt;t*\ tin Sanford .Mnlr*
t,rr(:N[1AM
* Easy to iitstsU
j|.
Newton.
J.
fl.
Leonard),
11.
K.
Wcckiy,
Fred
Ilobb
were
made
h&gt;
restdrnts
of
Ala
Chorua sing* for members .ittd their fmnillcs. In addition
* Heijuirei no rime ear* than
\r»T|i t: t o \ r r v .\n
an Ktslmary erding.
and E. F. Kounhuldcr.
(Photo by Brig.-vlmm) con County, where Negroes out­ TO VIOLA
UbOYKft "ho»« r##l*
to Sanford Elk*. lodjtev in DcLand, Daytona Heath and
•It
ns
•
If
gtifcnofn.
number whites and where two
T**u
bffftr rtnulffs) to flU
Nro the* full line of
commission Investigators were ruur written 4ife«»r In th*&gt; UU1
for slheifs*- flint hff«*
Armstrong Crtltiu;s.
denied access to registration snintitiilHt
»« BKutOft »»"• h ith Itif I’leflt of
the « h es- f • l &gt; | e t ( &gt; ( j r |
or t .f .
books
P ritn star I
ferr
iirt'irf'
••*&lt;1 m m i
An attack on segregation at the • rAtiK
os (air at
&lt;sf ifrn f
ntilnt»»f •
IS i l »f.
film* *
I®l
■Lake Ontario and Erie and in mow along the lee shores since stretched across Montana, Ibc college level goes on trial In fed A»Fiirn#*
I'alted Press International
\Vfti
' h Ittre ft , «»rt»nd« KJof*
tral
court
at
Atlanta
today.
If
l*lt
IJskntai. Minnrsols xnd WltconA death dealing onslaught of win the upper Great Lakrt. I'p to 'i&lt;&gt; Saturday.
three Negroes are upheld In ef­ I t * r t i l l foil Ii - 1 « r s • ir rf t *- li m
See Our
h til tt tiitfffit ftfirift
mure Sin below freezing v.eather wav forts
try weather rolled out nf the flock' i Inches of »nuw blanketed Sault
In Hie St Gawrrnce River, more
^
^to .......
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stale supported rnfsfeMis
i till,
Complete
l)I»p!nv
taa and Into the Ohio Valley todiy. Me. Mari* in upper Mulligan than K ships *cre tripped by I f i ^ported a* far south as Louisiana, " '|jr, p ,,, Atlanta, Hate law
U ITSTCh in % t **&gt; t • I o*i it
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Mllltaunnl Ih h irn i riMiMNn anal
.. * . „ .. __a a .
Atvtil'v-'» « i"Attl^' Ft-'T1J t
or
an'1 would sut olf funds lo it and tu
bringing mb-tero temperatures lo early In lay and I'cliilon, Mich an I so ran a Is lirlwren Mont re■al V'*...... T'*
**&gt;*■ -if f ) t *f»|t**"* *•*'!
all other units In Georgia s higher
. i. rk *4 th# •itv kjlt rmirt
tba northern plains and heavy reported 21 inches
and Like Ontario snd may t* ,h&lt;! L*ro|lna-_________
III.ACK Ai DECKER
.'•ill S. Maple nt Oth
„ r tir.itM
education a)stem.
mows to sections of the Great High winds which produced frozen in for the winter Seven
D&gt; Aru J LunUiiuUt. 1*0
I’cswer
Toolri
FA 2-0.100
nesr-hlierard
conditions
gathered
Public
school
segregation
also
(§V*AI.'
Lakes.
» -lllrr
is undrr legal fire In Atlanta, and M l -r i d■ * f*sr
Weathermen issued heavy ir w moisturr over lakes iintario amt Irm were tilled as oceangoing
f J• IM Iff
\s
n
i
a decision In that suit is expected
warning for Monday, with actu- Erie, flumping up lo IS inrhrs nt vcsvrl*. many of which had been r
scheduled lor servlet on southern tor Young bowlers before the summer is out Resist
mulsllons of from four to seven
Inches, for eastern Nebraska,
trades routrs duung the winter
Junior bowling league, ami m- •«*,
w‘iS5
public schools on a district-wide
southern Wisconsin and north- A c tio n Scheduled
A hell of suti-tero tempersturrs stru.tion will he resumed tomor
basis
should
one
unit
become
sub­
Bln Illinois. Indiana and Ohio.
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— *row by ll-e Sanford Recreation
ject to desegregation orders.
. w in the Far West, a drnvc fog For C a g e League
o .
| iii
j* ,
lienarliuenl.
I.sprct tl)namlllng Decision
fijnday contributed to ■ •bi|i tolThrre basketball game* are o W O fU t.lilSHC'H f t t 'l
Reorganisation of the leagurr
Ihtrc were these other developIIiIon in Ssn Francisco Its/ and srheduled tonight it Seminole
yutiK _ i?pn . . Tnrsn W'H '*ke pla.-o al the Sanford
relations
caused a score of traffic acci- High School In the City flasket
, , "” r’ D &gt;.Itng Allijs al 3:30 p. m.
on ,hc rJCC
! dents. The worst snow storm lo bi!! I.m irur; S*vy %f. Hunt Tin **or‘» a
tloc#v Lrontr*
Ho&gt;i and iririt of junior and *cfnc
1 21 years tied up traffic and com- roln; I’inecrisl llapltit vv Mr Rob- has been signed to leach actors u .nj«r in git Mhuol arc welrruiit to -lrl Atlanta, a Jury was ex
* tnunlcatiuna in the area of Itch etlv T irrj t ree Mrlhodut vs The in the funhcoinlng stage drams participate, School groups may en- ported tis rule today tri the trial
' Unihini. Wash , north of beattle. Rebels.
Rasiiomtm." Use *ri of Jananese *cr us teams. Reduted rates have of lieorse Bright, who willi four
The heat rest snowx Sunday o r
The gam es will begin at 7
lllmljrst and k*ndn sword jday. ,lffn arranged for Ihe Juniors, nn-J other men is charged with dj
curred along the Ire shores «d Intcre-led plajrrs should t-e at ile is Ibc author of a took on Ihe ^lr boa Itng is san.-lloned hy the namlttng a Jewish temple. Con­
Ihe high school tuntght for assign- -.ubject.
Junior Rowling rongrrsi. Adult viction could result in the death
incut to teams.
sentence.
f.eaguc luiulrrs will Instruct.
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NEW VultK il'P I) - John Sanlcr*on. tiT. executhc xic&lt;* prcd
1-ni cf ihr Sperry R»nd Corp..
lied Sunday pftrr an lll-ict* of
excral month*
MOl NT \ E It NON. N V i l ’PI)
—I lay lev T r ' c r , a?, widely known
M»rmr arli*i. dt-d Sifurdi* *f cr
i long .llnr** A m em ber of the
Nj Uok.tI Vradrini ill work* ,irc
ro prr.rniril in mUsrum* in ihr
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NEW YORK u PH - E.vleric
Vtrn XVilium . ui. a leading
•iiiljiUir dird Sa'iuxlay of isneer.
Kxhihli* o[ hi. twirl h». r ap­
peared in mini leading sculpture
rv’uht’t.m* In llilt country

CELEBRATING EXPANSION — Officials itntl employe* Horne. J. J. Harvey, !'. r, Harper Sr., owner; M U yrtl.»!
of Sanford Electric t’o. me shown a* they celebrated ex- ti. Mui*. 1). &lt;&gt;. Yoitnjr. !!"*- Calhoun, tiilli.. Ilnx*. A. 1..
|ian.*ion of tlic busincs*. I.efl to rijght. H. ('. Harper It. I yon. inamicrr of rate* a id air-conititinninj;, and It. K.
mannjrer of the ennlrnctlnjr division. L. 11. Morcne. W. A. Hetts.

Lake Monroe News
tty MRS.

It. 1.. JOHNSON

FA M1U
Mr. and Mri William F Trn
ney of MarDill AFB. Tampa, iprnt
the weekend xxitli her parrnii, Mr
and Mr* S C Hawkins and her
grandmother. Mr* Annie Hell*
Hawkliti.
I,, fl Mann it recuperating at
home from surgery undergone re
gently at the Orange Memorial
Hospital. Orlando.
Weekend x Utter* at the J II
Edward* bom* were Mr. and Mr*
Ray Mmige and family of limning
ham. Ala : Mr. and Mr*. Aubrey
Menge and family. Orlando and
Mr and Mr* Banka Rrglilrr and
family, (JaineavUle.
Mr. and Mra. II. I. Johnxon and
inn, llnhhy, enjoyed a recenl xi»it
from their »on and daughter in
law, .Mr and Mr* Jame* II John
inn and Mr. and Mr*, Orxilte
Mann Jr and family, all nf Ortan
do
Mr and Mra A K Almond had
at Thanktgtvmg guexti, llieir ton
and daughlerdndaw, Mr and Mr*
Erlton Almond and family td
l.lxe Oak.
Mr* V. D llaxtkim and Mr*
Annie llawklnt tpent Thanksgiving
In Tampa with relatixr*
Mr and Mra. Claude lllilrll and
family .pent Thanktgliing with
Mr. and Mr*, i larrnce llittell and
lanuly in Jacksonville.

Sergeant On Trial For Wife's Death

DENHAM England U T H - l
I’ S Air Force m a*trr ser;rirt
charged with paifotiiug hit wife
and min milling adultery with
another woman went nn trial for
hi* life hrrr tnda; at an ab*n
doned motle tiudlci
Hr pleaded not guilty to both
charge*
The real life dram a, enacted on
a *tage wtirre *omr of Britain *
he*t thriller* were once filmed h&gt;
J Arthur flark. starred MS;i
Mann* M Marytnont, a *hort
and hefty 37 year-old Korean War
*clrran from llohbixllle, N f
Denham •tc.dlot 1* now a I S
Air force po*t.
Marymonl. father of t h r e e
children, wa* (barged wuh gning
hi* l.Vyear old wife, Mary Helen
a lethal do.e of arsenic ‘ 00 or
about” lad June 1* He alto wa*
R ed Radio C h id e s rhargid with rummilling adultery
with Mr* Cynthia Taylor from
ta*t Deer01her until May
J a y n e M ansfield
t'm.'er the C P l niferm Code
LONDON Il'PI 1—Jayne 'Ian*
01 Military Justice, conn,turn
field doe.n’t know *ery much on the murder charge would
aboul Shake.peare, M neon Its
dlu *ald Sunday.
Motrow broadcast tin* ltiirv to
It* Pnlith ll*tener*
"The well known \nierican film
tta r Jayne Mansfield cxnlalnx the
»ccrrl of her popularity 'If for
example a jnurnall*t »*k* in-- who
wro'e Otiieto I an.wer without
he«itatioo Imui* X\ I or Ktsrn
low er The Jn-irnaliM |mme*lute
b pulilhh** a pa ;r long arilrie
njv |nii*lx if I told the truth, that
it I* Dicker*. the effert would
he ml '
"Poor, poor Sh.ikcare &gt;rr 4 Mo*
row continued "lie aim ply can
not get Inin the annual of Irain
ing of American film star* '
Mr* Fred Itch rent and Mr*
Herbert Retiree* attended the
ih rittm a* party for Tupperxtare
personnel ].1at week in the Rah.il
Temple. Orlando.
Mr and Mr* Charles John»on
mil daughter* and Mr and Mr*
\ K. John*on and son of Mon
•irrllo attended a family reunion
held on Thank*;ixmg Day at the
home of Mr and Mrx Clinton
Ra»* on Bogey Crc. V in Ki**lm
mee.
All t^akr Monroe children are
eagerly awaiting the arrixal of
Santa Claut and the big parade
Saturday afternoon Thou Interx ;r* rd by your rrjwxlrr lay they
haxe "hern good ’ tlirnuglmut the
year and fully ry(iecl Santa la
antw er all thrir rei|ur*lt.

mean one of two in id at 01* *cnten
era—death or life tmj ri*onmcnl lix
a t* S federal prison.
The maximum penalty for ibr
adultery charge under Hie rode I*
duhoix &gt;rablr diirhargr. one year
in pri*on and forfeiture of all pa»
and allow ante*
Had Marymont hern tried In a
tint i»)i Court hr would not Ixaxc
hern subject to criminal proceed
Inga for adultery Hr *ti*h law
doe* nol recegniir adultery a* a
crime although It I* ground* for
divorce and can he the ground*
for rix it action for damage*.
Murder by* p*i»omnK doca Inxoke
Ihr death penalty In llrlli*h la *

Hotls Okay Houses
WARSAW il'PI - A Pul I«h par
tiamentary delegation |u*t back
from a *i»il to the f S. reported
favuratCy toda&gt; on America *
l.nou iiox* m (on*iruction of one
family hiuiici.

‘Jazzy* Weekend

Mo n r o e , ia *i t i i — Mr*
Minnie 11 I alflrr, O, mntlier of
Milium I* I.alilrr, uxrrnlgM 1m
•ran nuM ;rr lor l rule.! Pres*
I Ir nat.n'-al ii \ f i York died i l l 1.1:I t\ IHIW I. t j l i:i:N .K 'unnttc llpown 1o r.itt' M.t. to I'tv* tit c i'lrry atn!!. &gt; to tb o
s m la. Ilrr Hutin nd. Itenr&gt; V. irx ?i’. f '• ■ . toxx n a* t e l ‘i \ itoxxl Qticx-n for nuren i* IVyvy W 0 *lj7.1t o. Sem inole H ig h
1 illlei iiintl Nio
sin u n u lp Hijrb Plaeiiijr t In- cruxxn on her wtuilmt c u in c il prc»iileiit. At rig h t, l 'a t lio L
jl
M orris iM - u t -m n f th e At»"p- touny, ,\|io p k n 'd queen w a its to be crow ned,
x \x DIFiiO Calif ilP H —Dr
Han. R Friedrich, 17. tirrman ha High «tm ien t com iril At left is lleorjre
(Photo by Ret jjatrom)
horn rocket *nenli*i *hn worked Kiirtia. Mi*.« llroxxn'* c**-**rt; xvaiti tg. back
wuh Dr Wrrnlier *on llratm on
\ ! rocket* during World War II
befnie eonimg to thi* country.
Iiril Mlurday He had helped de^
xr'op the t ’ S ktlai and Redstone
hallittic im**ite*
WASHINGTON U D - Mayor ward Income parity with other ami provide lean* for community
project 1 .
triidatixr
reeommen latum* of group*.
P \s \D F N \. 1 aid it P I—C
Foreign
Aid.
More
economic
aid
the
Democratic
Adxi*nry
Coun
Hal Itei riobl*. i-a. lornitr preilfor nnderdex eloped nil ton*
dent of The Tournament of |to*e» Cil:
\**n and chairman of the Ro*p t'ttil Right*. Action in help rr
Education: } rdcr.ll a d
lor
toc*k Cirri ssr...
Bowl t'™iihall Committee from upon closed «.lined* and prexent tchool contour-Ion and fc■leral
IW t rough WIT, dird Sunday.
othrr* fr.-ii &lt;to*ing; authority for *(*hol»r*hlp program
Sjielal Security: In-rea.e util
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Sergie N Juitu e Department to trek in
age
im.uraiire payment* In an
lunrlioti*
again*!
inierfrrpnie
with
X Sergeye» T‘en*lc. ll. one of
\ j \ . „ i:t« f 0
aycrace
of lino a month n*er Hie
nxd
right*
a
Senate
ride
to
p-r
It. **111 gieai no.eliat*. died
next
three
or
four
*e*r*.
in
Metre.da
at \l.i»hta. Crimea mil a niamrity *i»t.* of the full
create payroll taxr* to finance
memticrahip to tireak fdihu.irr*
after a lon^ tline**
I abor: Repeat law- permuting hospitallratlon InMiranre; liberal
c IIA'IP VliiV IB (l f i t — At • late right to work law* rai*» the ire tmnellt pruxDlon* lor widow*,
I'crt y ..tin Harding. 7*. hand di­ H minimum wage to »t 7.1. pi** ibr dHabtrd and ulher*. apply
rector at the I'mxrMlty of Htlnoi* Kennedy Ixe* union reform bill: payroll taxes, now on Ihr first
ai d a rloae friend of the late m art federal minimum *t»nd*rd» H«wi a year to Ihr lirtt td.ooo
(Ji’t Thom At —
John Phillip Sbuta, died here for Male unemploy merit rompen of income and exftiiuilly on
*7.:oo.
ration law*.
H r Inc.la.
W I E B O L D T ’S
Agriculture: Expand dnmrMir
Housing: Expand putdlr hou*
TAIPEI, Formn.a i l l 'l l - - and foreign food consumption with Inc and ii-u o renewal program*
CAMKKA SHOP
Taxes: (lo ir “loophole*” and
Chen c h irr, IT. piam*l and emu- program* for the needy at home
:’in S. I’AIIK AVB.
po.er of w e*1«in *tyte m ule, amt International food agency; re* lew federal tax structure.
Federal Aid: Help dcpre»*rd
SANKOIll). n.A.
diet i t nlncwliy in I’a i.a n l‘nt pollrir* In prntrri f.imit'type
farm* and to bring farmer* to arras, build and expand airports
xer.ity Mo.pltal.

Demo Council: Benefits For Everyone

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/oberf m ire u ith Ih r h n u r y i&gt;( g ifti ( trctricnl
gift* Ihnt Af t p m i g iu n g . y n tr alter
fr a r a ftr r year.

NEWPORT. II | - ( E l 'l l _ The
sixth annual \rw|Hirt Ja ri IV .11
xal will be held In I9VI 00 the
July tth weekrnd in Ereeliody
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Fred Othmcm Says

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By FREDERICK C. OTHMAff i match and he was In holiness eratlve of the Income U i bureau
WASHINGTON — For SI year* Then alone about I M l the firm was la this lounge and observed
the Coif men Co. of Wichita, Kan., branched out into a newfangled Ibe envelope being p in ed V* In
mide • fine line of lanterns and trade called elr-condlHonlng and quired committee counsel Robert
htiling itovee.
-Its troubles started.
Kennedy.
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These devices needed no Instil* The machinery worked all
Burrows said he learned that,
latlcn. A customer merely struck rieht: tha nroblem was to ner
right. He added that he knew
, h( Rhfft M r|lI worker*’ whl1 be *** doing was wrong.
Union, particularly In Chicago but that it did eolve hU labor
and environs, to bolt th» pipes in P™i***'
. „
pile*. The unionists were down"^ben we had trouble, Mr.
right coy about touching this Iron- Cronin took ear* of it for ui. hr
Tht sixth annual bombing darby at tha Sanford Naval
mongery.
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"And you took care of Mr. CronStation rot under way today. Tha event haa brought to
Hiuttoim* uSt«an
« « , n ia'~ »dd*d S«°- MtCIfllin.
tford many dlatlngulahed vlaltora.
u ! , : ” buslnen
h « t » « .f aM
the lantern
and manager . A11 “ da time union chief Croom. _
s High-ranking Navy official* ara her* to look over the
Called
Press
laiemaUeasI
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Midwestern
division. " *r*3r.
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WASHINGTON - Dr. WiUlsm called in the late Foul. Marks.
M . t L Mi
the week, crew* from NAS will be making bombing run* of
II Pickering, director of the Ar- hit s ilts manager, to see whether ^ mAtp l ‘ " . h , 0
IT
•eeret target*, many of them quite a dUtance away.
my i Jet propulsion laboratory, he could persuade the union that
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Pasadena. Calif., on Pioneer U fa thoro doelV wouldnl bite.
, w r * 1,1,1 nobod&gt;rd ,Vfr brlbf''
« Tha nuclear bomber* and other Jet aircraft which operattempted lunar probe.
from carrier* long have been considered the Navy'* fore-Marks told me he would re- W'",' „e m ^ a cfnt , rom lhr&gt;r
‘■While the result* ef the quire ■ little cash, Burrows re- people,” he said, "and when I
^ t offensive weapon. During the derby, crew* will demonlaunching of Pioneer III were dis­ portad to the Ubor rackets com- found w|)|t WII j„ ihit ynvtlore
fata their ability to hit targets, large and am-- , far and
appointing to the engineering spe­ mitttf of Soil Joho McClellan handed me In the rockUi) room,
^enr.
cialists In that the probe did not &lt;D., Ark.). “And I cashed a j immediately sent it back.”
reach the moon, the scientific 12,000 check in Chicago and put Cronin said he had no idea
A* demonstrated by deployment of Sanford squadrons
benefits to be obtained more than tha money in an envelope. On the „ |,n j|urrowi an(j Marks did with
to the Near and Far Hast this year, these unit* are of prime
compensates for this disappoint­ street outside the bank I handed jj,e money they withdrew from
importance to tiie defense of the U. S. Sanford put the first
ment.”
the envelope to Mr. Cronin.
their firm; he aaid he only could
L*. S. military personnel In the Lebanon area; Sanford’s
Cronin turned out to be Ar presume that they used It for
gavego Sons deployed to the Formosa Strait* when the
RERUN — Willy Brandt, anti thur H., president of l/&gt;c*l 7.1 themselves. Ho added that he
Jfijjle bstv.cin Communist and Notionalist China reached
j Communist mayor of West Brr- and international vice-president of never heard of any revenue agent
1Un. on hit re-election
ttj perk.
the Tinsmiths. Burrows said that being in that drinking room when
"We stand by our pre election he and Marks gave Cronin a total he got the envelope. He said It
The plant* and men at NAS are battlc-rendy. They repromise that we would not misuse of 127.000 In caah in envelopes. wa,
dark that he couldn't see
*inkin that way. Due to the increasing Communist threat to
our power. Tha city needs the en
A week after he slipped Cronin in there and not until he got home
the free world, they must.
operation of all peace loving tiiw
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the fins! 15,000 in the cocktail did he discover that it contained
..... Far more than trophic* for accuracy arc at stake in
forcsi who will work to build up |„unie 0f u1P LaSalle Hotel in f j.ooo in lug bills.
thl city,’
the bombing derby. Navy official* viewing the operations,
Chicago, tlurrows continued, he
This put the Senators un a spot.
will decide whether the unit* are opernting ns efficiently n*
was amaied to have the money A* Sen. McClellan said, someWASHINGTON - The Demo- returned to him.
they should, whather change* should be m«de In training
t-ody was telling a lie and h« did­
cratic Advisory Council. In ratl­
Bid you learn later that an op- n't know who. “Very disconcert­
programs, etc.
ing for enactment of federal leg­
ing.’’ he added.
This will be a demons.ration of the defensive and of­
islation designed to open schools
What Ihc Hcnalor needed, in
fensive power of one of the most vital of U. S. military unit*.
rioted In the South by conflicts
my own opinion, wa* a lantern
Based on previous performances, we are sure that San­
over racial desegregation;
(made by Coleman, naturally) su
"There Is an obligation to meet
ford and the nation will be proud of the results of the horphhe could be a Diogenes and find
the
challenge
nf
closed
schools
Ittg derby. We are sure too, that Navy officials will find Ss»
in honest man. No such light br­
sod potentially uneducated chil­
ine immediately available, Hen.
'fu.d NAS one of the finest Installations in the V. S. defen
dren as a result of Ihe defiance
McClellan said he'd ask the Jut•bain.
of the law of the land by a few
WASHINGTON (UPD—A warn tic* Department to decide whtlhrr
•
•
*
stal* rod local officials.”
log from the U S. Secret Service j business executive or union bo.*
during
this happy Yulellde sea- , ***d committed perjury,
WASHINGTON - Defense Me*
hlllicr Leo A. Ifoegh, In cercmon- son; Keep a sharp eye nut for
lee commemorating the ITth an­ counterfeit money.
Secret Serv ice Chief U. E. I
niversary of Pearl (arbor Day:
The Seminole High football team won the first annual
"The groaleat tribute we can Baughman said Christmas time Is
Bow), defeitlnff • fine Apopka team.
ply thoic who have fallen in the a lush season for countrrfriters.
lie said they are 'quick to take
By Marquis Childs
malady. The cancer of inflation backwardness In an underdevelop defense nf our country and In
•» Thl* wa* a fitting climax to one of the greatest season*
haa had teams with MEXICO CITY — When Vie* Is the root cause of Ihc profound ed nation. Pari of tha current un psrtlrular to those who fell on advantage nf Christmas shopping
(t the Sanford school. Seminole High
rest It a mounting Impatience with IMi day In 1M1 is Ihe solemn rush, with its crowded ilorei and
ite r record*. The 1057 squad la an example. Hut, it 1* President Niton was slotted and discontent that sl ows Itself in one the
CHICAGO (D P I) — Chlrato't
rate of prunes*; an lmpat pledge that never again will we extra help
furm nr another In almost every
L ^ u S S te S S S im rta Latln-Amrriran country. This dit lenre spurred on by the siren be caught unprepared by a eur- lie offrrtd this prartical advice tragic parochial school fire rlalm
HiIghly doubtful that the school ever had a football team 1
with the color of the 1068 aquad.
the spring, the warning signal was content spurs every form of |»nll voice nf Communist propaganda.
prlee attack.’’
(or shopper* who auipect they td ill *lnd life today with the
death of a * year old boy burned
If there Is such a thing as "comeback of the year” in raised fnr all to see that aomelhlng tical unrest from communism to Recently Communist China Invit­
have received phony bills:
Central Florida sports, Seminole’s football tenm would win was deeply and woefully wrong Pcronlsm.
ed eight distinguished Mexican
"Hold the note, try to delay thq over •# per rent of hi* body.
Kurt Shutt died early this morn­
Met ten Is one of the (omnara- scientists and medical men with
passer and telephone the patter.
-It hand* down. No one thing can he credited for making this south of the border.
ing at Edgrwalrr !to*pilil where
Tito
kind
of
palliatives
thus
far
their
wives
to
tour
mainland
Chi­
lively
slntslp
countries
of
Latin
If
Ihc
passer
leaves,
write
down
tllm great. It was a variety of things,
put forward — a goodwill tour by A rc rfr' Dls-r-ntei* esl’ts, but it na as guests of the Peiping re
hit description and license num­ doclor* had employed the city's
d,'* The school has two of the finest coache* in football in Milton Eistnhoner, a conference has
no focus and the regime in Rime. Although at least three of
ber of his r a r . . .and alto note de­ only artificial kidney In an effort
to save his life.
Jim F lg o tt a n d Dave Lnude. Both nre gentlem en, Irath have 0f foreign ministers —can do imu l*o.v. r esorcl ; t close ronirot at the aclentlits hold decidedly anti
scription* of any accompUcei.’’
Tha boy showed aome Improv
to remrdy what la a deepsealrd every level. Tne 4W.000 |ourlst&lt; Communist views, -hey returned
til* ability to inapire and lead young boy*.
ment when the artificial kidney
from north of Ihe border, together r:»h a strong Impression o( the
Th« 1958 team had two nalurnl leaders, David Stanley
CARACAS (UPD Romulo
helped eliminate poisons from hit
with
than scienuftc advances In China and , Betancourt, victor In Veneuela'l Coffee Prices Cut
and Cecil Dandrldge. The co-captains were more than Just
____ the export
- , of
„ more
,
body lo maintain the fluid bal­
too.nou sc a »nnal Mexican farm the orgarlrmlen ol the massex for 1|U revolution held a narrow
the boy* who met sippswinjc captains in the middle of the
ance, doctor* snld, but the com­
W nektiPa f , .■» ivAeb
A... _
IffktrtnllvA ItltviW
.
wnrhec* for work or. North Amr IMeniirq labor,
rdgr today In a rar# for tha pre* To Eight-Year Low bination of btirni and complica­
field for the tosa of the coin, more than the Isoy* who made
rlca's
farms,
are
a
hlg
help
I
p
Former
I'rcsldenl
l-ataro
CarIdenry
again*!
Communlat-supDM EM HER ■
.decision* on whether to take a penalty nr play. They were
NF-W YORK (UPI) - Retail tion* proved too mueh.
steadying the rrnnomy.
denaa, leaderof the lefllat forrei ported Rear Adm. Wolfgang LarAdmltdons
Kurt's mother, Dorothy, 31, who
roffee price* In thousands of gro­
thg leaders in the line and Imckfirld. the boy* who Inspired
Ttir
principal
cenlcr*
nf
dancer
in
Mexico,
Is
now
tuurtng
Russia
raiabal. who overthrew Gen. ceries across the nation hit their had been at h er aon’s side al­
I.elia llutncr (Hanford)
are
farther
aoulh
—
In
Bra-11
and
and
la
expected
to
visit
China,
too.
•the team.
Marcos Perea Jfmlnet In Janu­ lovsrst level In right years today most constantly since he waa hos­
Joan Drl’alma (Hanford)
Argentina,
The American Ambaaaador here. ary.
It was a tenm with many fine young jtlaycrs. Conch
Eva Mitchell (Hanford
pitalised, was at Ms bedside when
In Ihe Argentine, President noberl lllll. was surprlaed to find Unofficial relumi representing when two major food chains he died.
Flgott said after one game: ‘They’re great, the finest group
llirn-ta ltu«n (Hanford)
slashed p r im I lo I cents a
Arlum
Frnudlji
Is
irl)lng
on
Ihe
that
Cardcnia
had
never
been
In
shout 20 per rent of Sunday's pound
Irrne While (Hanford)
in the world." That statement included every member of the
Meanwhile, authorities begin
Betancourt 23*,717 The AAP food storea cut all the painstaking task of question­
Edison I.. Myrr* (Lake Mon­ military lu hold Ihe line against vlted to visit the United State*. vole gave
»team.
major
itriket
Imirhed
off
by
rl*
Shortly before Cardenas left for votes to 214,0*4 for Larraiabal
roe1)
ing about 500 survivors In hope*
In ahort, the Seminole* were a team with desire.
Inc (irlcee and an underlying poll- Russia, Hill urged him on his re­ and 111.044 for Catholic candidate four of Iti premium brands hy 4 of
lurnlnr up tom e elue ta list
A g io i'utnatn ((icncva)
cenls a pound while Eight
Ileal unrest. The deal negotiated turn to tour America and aee Rafaci Caldera.
lioriv Duilmry (Hanford)
O’Clock coffee was reduced ( Mondiy't fire at Our Lady of lb*
with
the
American
oil
companies
such
achievement*
ai
the
Tennes­
Newspapers here said Betan­
Angels Roman Cathollr school.
lllrths
21 Bodies Found After Plane Crash
after long and pervl.tenl pressure see Valley Authority and the St. court waa leading Larraiabal by rents
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*. I* another troubling Tartor.
Grand
Union
dropped
Its
prices
Lawrence
Seaway.
This
la
an
ex­
MADRID (UP!I — Authorities night. Search parlies spotted the
a margin 41 great ai • ta l by * cents a pound.
Richard ( handler (Hanford)
U Argentina Is In headlines fur
Went through Identification for- wreckage late Saturday and rej
A new model of the eyegtiro
Haby boy to Mr. and Mr*. the moment, knowledgeable o!&gt; ample of the kind of opportunity throughout moat of Venetuel*.
malltlea today with (he bodies of ruers plodded through snow, fog
that the United States hie teemed The admiral waa ahead in Cara­
tvpe of hearing aid obtains Its
Irving Vicr* Jr. tHanfonl)
servers believe Hint the (wril of almost deliberately to Ignore,
11 persons klllrd when a Spanish amt strong winds Sunday to lake
power from sunlight and stores
cas and In Caraboho province.
Blvcharget
M. S. N elso n , 92,
an Imminent explosion It even
airliner crashed In (he mountains Ihe bodies to San Rafarl whrrr
rnough of it to last through
Betancourt
la
the
candidate
of
But
the
rral
threat
In
Latin
Clarence llrugh (Hanford)
greater In llrarll Inflation rages
, West of here last Thursday.
they were put In Ihc ambulances
rloudy days.
tha Demorratlr Action Party, out­
Katie l.cc Walker (Sanford) like forest fire wllh no visible America hat little to do with the lawed when P eril rolled power Dies In B radenton
■ Ambulances brought the ladles The plana crashed on a regular
more ohvlout appeals of propa­
Kelly
(irrgory
(Hanford)
meant of cheeking it While pre ganda, whether from the East or In IM3 end only recently relegal
! af the 18 passengers and Hva j flight to Madrid from Vigo on the
M. S. Nelson. &gt;3. died lt«l SEE t ’S FOR A
Ernest Terry (Hanford)
dictions of what may happen vary Writ. In almost every country, lied.
- crewmember* to Madrid Sunday Atlantic coast.
Thursday at the home of hil
COMPLETE SELECTION
Joan DePalma (Hanford)
widely, it It hard In see how the particularly In Bran. Ihe postwar
■laurhtrr, Mrs. Ed llumphrev, In
DECKMHEH 4
present uneasy balance ran long boom brouiht far too much spend­
Bradenlw, Mr. Nelson was a re­ O F ---Admissions
Watdiea
endure.
tired
celery farmer, anrl movrd
Dulles
Recovering
ing
for
luxuries
and
luxury
con­
D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D f.siti i; mi :iti &gt; i.:i
Aldrrr.a Straws (Hanford)
Any
serious
upset
In
one
of
the
Jewelry
from
Hanford
a
year
ar«'
to
live
i
t
«,
i
struction.
It
waa
a
"let
her-rip”
Td.MI.’i 1
A rm in e
3 Rlchaid
Joseph Kramer (Hanford)
I*. Wart m
two largest Latin povrrrt would he psychology and the benefits of a From Mild A ttick
with Mr*. Humphrey.
il’i l •] :•( i;t. i i
Dinmn.idi
lltrauaa
I. Red liclgian
Tyra
Torre*
(Hanford)
JiUMKI i ■)
felt throughout Ihe hemisphere. small clai* were shared searrely
^ i
lie made his residence on Pal­
Hlrthwtonn King*
fetish
marble
WASHINGTON (UPD - Beere
opera
Alice 1Dulse Hill (Hanford)
The
tremor*
of
such
an
earth­
metto
Ave.
before
moving
Funeral
I. Unfeeling
I «e Our lludeet Pisa,
•.Thing*
Ivar.) l.|M,*tl •) :ti t '.v-ji-j
George Chapman Jr. (Han­ quake would have an unsettling at all with the great underlying tary of State John Foster Dulles services were held this afternoon
m an.
Charge or Layaway
nearby
IS. Aualt- iSIILVdH : 1 1.7.(121
4. An
was reported Sunday "making
ford )
effect everywhere.
In Bradenton.
11 Tie’s Jiq iTir’t.'iv
11. Exptode, K
l«ry
accountant
progress
satisfactorily”
from
an
Add
to
this
an
explosive
birth
Virginia
Sikrs
(Hanford)
iq’.Jl’v .;t| mi t
This la Ihe opportunity (or which
avolrar.D
S AndlUJ
veaeel
Jewelry
Ethel King (Hanford)
SI iM’VJ- i
oi
communism It pb&gt;lng against a rate, which will mean the doubling intestinal attaek that he suffered
on
rt.Toftsh
12. Scarcer
•MI7I10
Hsndra
Parceil
(Hanford)
Stor*
of Latin Amrrica'i population In Friday.
f-iDMiS
(
A
man
named
Walter
Scott
In
background
of
uncertainty
over
the
sailing 11 in 1:t MHlSIHO
T.Okncd
13. Mother
f a ro m
naer- little more than two decades, The State Department said In troduced this country In the lunch
Its *. 1st
.. . L Birth*
i . . . . t„ . leadership — nr lark of It
ship
14. Iiooro-r
*. Hcnc*
U JiJtLU flf.Miil-4
Baby
boy
to
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J«e
r
jtf(J
from
Washington
The while the resources for life in Issuing the report that it would wagon In 1RT3 a I Providence, R I
*!*•
15. Bubaide
V. Hearth for 34 Recrease at a far slower pare fn nol Issue another one until later
Btl«r4tr*« Aiitw
ttevea
It. Chum
10. Blunder*
.*« x°u
Mr,
I achievement, of Soviet Russia.
today unless Dulles' condition
'open
IT, Marks a*
14. Young lady
J ,lr ' ^ (when written largt as with the view ol Hill situation. It is idle
ton Duxbury (Hanford)
10. Intertwine Si, Betwetd
correct
1*. run
Sputniks, have made a deep im to pretend (hat any nf the fami­ changed.
Baby girl to Mr. and Mr*. prrttinti. The reports of llie sue- liar panaceas will work a cure and The 70 year old Dull** la being
40. Tha United
I I Pronoun
10. Mountain* 13. Employs
treated at Walter Reed A m y
Arthur Kill (Hanford)
■tstea
IP. t’as&lt;aa«.vay
34.IJiard
IH. A.I
retsful flights nf * Rusilan atom- the shocks of the coming year Hospital.
Discharge*
3t. VHd apaca ]0 Hlartc wood 39. Eatroerdl- *t. Enemy
povsvred plane have lieen glrrn should be no occasion for surprise.
TerWiim
Frank Dje (Lake Mary)
nary person 41.
31. Caucfco’a
23. nightlra*
prominence In Hie pres* here.
t slang)
William Popo (Sanford)
weapon
(»ym.)
bird
The luitlns hsvr tradllionally
37. Eat ap«
Francis Dacey (Hanford)
looked
to Hie I'nitrd Slates for
31. Timber
that kind of arhivrmrnt. What
wolvia
The greater snow goose, which they are now beginning to ask ta
3*. Carden tool
■pends Ita summers In Ihe Arctic, whether the Soviet ijstrm doe*
30. Bheeti,
tablecloths,
la called the "hyperborea'’ by sci­ oot provide a shortcut to techno­
etc.
entists. The word mcani "beyond logical superiniit) and a triumph
over the plagues of poverty and
II. Abounding
the north wind.”
In shat*
13. (Julnra
(abbr.t
•y a ta y ro r
*4. Tibet..)
WMF*
gaaalle
IT. River
----- -------------- • mm*
t B ro il
catirlMWt ■Hantloes wfcothac
S3. Arab's clsak
y e s want ■ I w f * rovevat
2 3*. Harm
• f m ill a r |v*t • few d i f e i ,
• 41. Beat
I 43. Rent
J 43. Roman outer
• ICE BUCKETS
,
garment*
44 Tapestry
• PLAVINI! CARDS
MAY WE HELP YOU —
screen
41. Vanquishes

Jtomb Derby To Test
Itation’s Efficiency

Q u o ta b le
Q u o te s

Herchanls Urged
To Examine Money

Team With Desire

Washington Calling

Injured Boy Dies;
Fire Toll Now 92

I

Betancourt Leads
Venezuela Voting

4

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Seminole Defeats Apopka For Celery Bowl Crown
Come-From-Behind
Win Thrills Crowd
tly Jerry Covington
A tremendous crowd spent most
of Friday night on its feel a* Ihe
Sanford Semlnoles ovtlscored Ihe
Apopka Blur Darters. 31 20. lo win
the first Celery Bowl game
The Seminole offense was the
best of the year Both teams show­
ed plenty of hall-moving talent,
but the Seminole* were more ver­
satile ami able lo ml* up ihe at
tack.
The first Celery Bowl was a
great success and the best game
*cen here all year Coirh Jim Pigott ami Ins OflC champ* gave
Ihe local* plenty to cheer about
Apopka took a quick 7-0 lead,
driving Mi yard* for Ihe TD the
first lime it got Ihe ball. The

drive started after Sanford re­
ceived the kickoff and was unable
to move through the air Vfusrler;
back Jerome Shaw negotiated the
final 20 on the "keeper" play, lee
converted.
The Seminole* came storming
hack with Crcit Dandridgr going
over from the three to climax a
sustained drive Vernon Kirk got
Ihe Seminole* rolling with a M
yard kickoff return on a reverse.
Kirk Harold Slone amt Ray Lund
qulsl eseh pirked up a first down
to Itimr to the ?o, Krtk got nine
more and Psndndfr .x first down
at the nine
Dandndge then hit Gerald Jones
with a p.x«s lo the three (»n the
rex' pl»y. Dandridgr hit paydirt.
Don farter * kirk failed and the
Seminole* trailed by one
Sanlnrd soon wa* on ihe move
again, Kelly I ake mowed l.arry
KIHK ON LONG PAIN — Seminole IHph’e in Iho firnt Celery Bowl jjamc here Friday
Blarkwelder down on the kickoff,
Vernon Kirk (31) appears to he stopped by night. Kirk picked up 17 yards in a twi-linjr
Waller Middleton and Kirk eon
Apopka's Larry Rlackwehler. but ho pot run njo t* the sidelines in Seminole’s first
verged to drop Shaw for a live
away for about 10 more yard* on this play payoff drive.
I Phots* by Bentstrom)
yard lost and the Djrtcrs had to
kirk.
&lt;*n the second play, l.unduuist
took a pitehonl and roomed S3
The Sandspur Bowling League yard* f&gt;*r a touchdown Stone
wind* up it* first half of this sea- cleared the way foe Ltindqultl hy­
»on's play tomorrow night with mning down two Apopka tarklers
loop leading Perfect ion Dairies on the in Again Carter’* kick
rolling against Ibird place ABC failed and it w»* 12 7
A fake kick on fourth down was
Garbage Service.
other matches will pit Roumillat the key play in a payoff drive a
A- Anderson (serot-d place) against few minute* lalrr. Apopka, unahle
cellar dwelling Roh*nn’s Snorting In move, kicked A 10 yard vprinl
Good* ami fourth place Wilson by f.undqutst and a 12-yard pass
Maier against fC 'h r*"*-e-| Wade's to Alan Sw-aim got Dm drive under
way.
Market.
Dandridgr then uncorked a 41The
standing*
remained
uncharg­
Some of the younger golfers a r­ home course, although ll ha* hren
Three former champions. the
van) aerial to Jones to Ihe Apop
ed
as
a
result
of
games
last
week
PGA Player of the Year *nd a rived over the weekend. Other* changed since he played it last.
ka 20 The drive almost stalled
former PGA champion wilt lead were to arrive today. A clinic Is Oliver finishes! third here la»t year Perfection holds a slim edge over here as the Seminole* received
ROUIIllltat
with
a
3"i-2Jlx
won-lost
i fast field into the annual $15,000 scheduled for 3 p. m Wednesday,
re—i- 1 ""- 1—IU-*. I- «-,1-r*oo ' ** four penalties on successive plays.
Mayfair Inn Open golf tournament tournament play Is scheduled to and always must be regarded as
a 32-21 mark. ABC I* 31H -214 , Dandridgr dropped hark as If tn
a
contender,
start
Thursday
morning
Final*
are
here this week.
kick, but firrd a pass to LundOthers expected to make the Wilwn-Maier ?33t. "'a-*'
Back to defend the title he won scheduled Sunday over the 6 .ton
quist. who fought hl» way for 27
and
Robson
2J'i-33'».
here last year mtU he Waller Bur yard, par 7t course
tourney after cutdown time are
Wilson-Maier Furniture 1*1 * It's yards and a first down on the
Taking part in the golf clinic
kemo. Other former winner* to
Frank Stranahan. Wes Elli* Jr . scratch game, 671. and high Dsrter 10 Kirk carried three
Wednesday
afternoon
will
be
Jay
rompele are AJ Balding ( Mi and
times to cross the double strloe.
Hebert. Mayfair's touring pro; one of the hottest golfer* on the scratch seric*. 1,882 for the even­ This time. Terry Christenson tried
Mike Felrhlrk, winner In "36
ing.
while
Wade's
look
the
handl­
pro
circuit
now;
BUI
Casper
Jr
,
Dow Finslerwaid. Player of Ihe Arnold Palmer, winner of the Mss
es'* - o * r with apt a&gt;vl Roumillat the PAT. but the kick was wide
Year, and Lionel Hebert, cx-PGA trrs: Porky Oliver, Paul Harney, and Fred Hawkins, lioth of whom
Shaw put Apopka hack In the
rhamp, will he Joined by other out­ Baser and Finslerwaid
have finished m the money In rec­ ended up with high handicap game wilh a 31 yard gallop a fewThe men who finished 1-2 1 last ent tourr.ey*. and all of the ••big1’ rrrie*. 2,291.
standing golfers such a* Juliua
Perfection ami Robson'* had ihe minute* later. The nin climaxed
Boros, winner of the Carltr.g Open year are considered strong threats names.
closest
match as they split the a march which began wi'h the
a few weeks ago; George Bayer, for the title Burkemo, as defend­
four
points;
only three pin* dif­ kickoff, S'-aw's running and pass­
fn
the
latter
category
are
such
who edged Sam Snead in the Ha­ ing champ, must bt regarded as
ference
In
thetr
total pinfall nf the ing were responsible for prartlralvana Open: Pete Cooper. West * strong contender. Jay Hebert, playrr* a* those already mention­
ly every yard In this drive. The
Palm Beach Open champion, and who finished second, has been ed. pint Marty I'urgol. A! Hesse- evrning a* Ibc Dairy ended with point failed, tmt Apopka trailed
2.217
and
Robson's
had
2.214.
shooting
well.
Too.
this
Is
his
many others.
link. Doug Sanders. Doug Ford. Wilson-Malar split with Roumillat only by five points. IS 13
Ed Merrlns, Jim Turnesa, Chick as the furniture tram took two Then came the play that turned
Harhert. Ernie Vo»iler. Billy game* and the druggists took one the tide Dandridgr took a re
Maxwell and Tony Lcma.
and total pin*, with their score verse from Kirk on the ensuing
kick'd! and went ST yard* for a
Frank Mebane Jr., Mayfair Inn of 2,291, lo win by 12 pin*
manager, said a new record I*
ABC Garbage Service had their TD. Christenson again failed to
expected In the gallery, lie des sponsor on the front t» neb root convert, hut Seminole left Ihe field
crlbed the 1938 field &gt;s« "Ihe lin­ Ing them on to win Ihirr game* al ,'u‘
"hit a 21 13 lead,
ed " yrl to play in the Mayfair from Wade's. This match, ton. was
Apopka fumble early in the
Open.
dose with 19 pin* between the to third |-rrlcd set the stage for the
More than 60 of lhe*iution'a top- tal pin.* at ABC had 2.213 and final Seminole TD. Middleton grab
Newlywed Paul Harney used to the second hot test streak of 1937.
lied Ihe loose pigskin at the Apop
he known at the second longest Two weeks after he won the ranked pros will be trying lor Wades 2.233.
ka 4« and the Seminole* soon were
spots
in
the
tourney.
Mebane
slid
High
game
scratrlt.
163,
and
high
Carting
open,
he
won
the
Lab*it
hitter on the tour.
touchdown
hound again The pay­
Ihe
course
is
In
"fine
shape"
and
*crie*
scratch,
443.
wrre
roiled
by
Now they call this bashing bride­ Open tn Montreal He's continued
the marshals, headed by Joe Ra M arrlr Woods (Wl'son-Maierl; off play waa an eight yard pass.
groom the “beer king." In 1937, to play great golf since.
ker, arc ready to handle the handicap game of Jf&gt;5 was Dieted Dandridgr to Jones Big gainer*
leatotaling Paul fulfilled hi* ear­ Acquisition of a putter frum crowds.
by both I ran McPherson &lt;Uuumll in the drive were two p**&lt;r« to
lier promise and won the l.abatt P G A Tournament Coordinator
lat)
and Doris Schneiltr (IVrlrc Swat in. Slone ran the point to
and Carling Opena en route to Tnnv Vnthonv and * decision to
tionl. Donna French (ABC i '-ad make It IMS.
follow through with the clubhead
bis best season
the high handicap *er c* with her
Shaw took the atr lanes tn spur
No player on the tour gained as close to tie ground as possible
13*;
the Darters lo tliclr final TD
are
two
other
changes
which
Paul
more stature In '57 than this selfOnly one turkey Tried, that by
finding the Seminole line loo
effacing, wiry New Knglander. feels helped his game.
Lueille Harris fPcrfcctloni Split* tough. Shaw began hitting his tar­
Paul's 1957 earnings were ap.
Should this graying 2* year-old
were nude by Marian Adam* get* hy air to move to the Semi
from Worcester, Mass , maintain prosimatety $30,000. He ranked
(Perfection! as she toppled the bole 25 Then he raced (or this
hii ‘S7 rate of improvement he Hath on tile official PGA money
3 10. and Jane Pruden (Roumtllst) «hlrd touchdown of the night in a
eould very well be one of the list, quite a Jump from his 37th With only four schooling session* who picked up the 3-7.
bit nf beautiful broken field run
dominant figure* in tournament spot of Ihe year before,
left, tonight will he a busy one
,
ning, I-ee added Ihe point and this
Until
he
won
at
Flint.
Harney's
golf for year* to come.
at the Sanford-Orlando Kennel
was the end of the scoring
Captain of the Holy Cross Col­ sole victory as a pro came in the Club when 31-event*. starting al Track Captain PitL'ki'fi Sanford generated steam on two
lege golf team In '32. Paul Joined 1936 Egyptian Match Play Cham­ 7.39, will send 192 greyhounds
NEW YORK &lt;UPI|—' mil* 111*„ ,,,hf*'
" " V 1""* W
° n 'Y
galloping over the oval
th* tour In November. 1934, a few pionship
*one of Sciridale, v&gt; vi has w
been ended,
. ' hut was
„ unable to make
In
addition
to
Carling
and
Lamonths after his discharge from
Several of the speedster* will be elected captain of the IIM io
* JL.
, , * £ ,, tn
the U. S. Navy, in which he senr. batt Opens and the $3000 Imperial trying for perfect schooling score*
ed in the Pacific area as a lieu- Valley Open. In which he lost a nf three win* tn three *tarti, al­ I'il'm " lll'.M al"1! , I 10"
" ' h- A P**1 O- PPPPPr-l
I - 'ho
playoff lo Tony fem a. Paul's ready having two victories In the
ten a ni.
w
&lt;■ ; - » r TO m y . ....
other 1937 high points were In the hag They Include McKrll, Mixed
1
______
ihe
Darter
defense
stiffened
In his first full year on the Callente Open die for sixthi. Colo­
,
mm |
. ,
Slone handled the rhores on the
lour. IMS, Paul won about 13.000. nial Invitation (tie for loths, Kan- Grade, Radar Check ami Modes , ,
H a w k s M a k e ( l i a n j i c final drive, which a n killed by
In '36. his earnings Jumped to *a* Hlv oneo, Sam g-iead "esti­ la
CHICAGO (U PI)—The Chicago * pass interception a* the tinai
t t 2.000. Still he was 3Tlh on Ihe val. Eastern Open die for 19th), There Grade A event* are on
PGA money list with an official All American Tournament, Miller lap. Ihe first. 11th and 2t*t. The Black Hawks have recalle 1 '-bn gun sounded. During this drive,
McKcntio from Calgary of the Plgoti had the second unit in the
total of $7,675.
High life and West Palm Beach initial event fists such top perform­
There was nothing In Paul's '37 Opens (lie for fourth t. Dallas ers as Go Surrie, Radar Cheek. Western Hockey League and came briefly. He also employed
winter tour performance to indi­ Open (tie for righthi and San Die Shade. Blue Shot and pocket Roe vhipped Howard Glover t» (lie a squad composed of senior* in
the game when it ended.
Vet. Go Buttle in this race, her same minor league farm
cate he was about to blossom out go open (lie for sixth).
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brother
and
Krnnrlmatc,
Go
HirUntil the Sam Snead Festival
Paul's drives average a!x&gt;ul 27n
event at Greenbrier in mid-May yards and he altnbules his dll- ry. In the llth and Golden Em
hit play was sporadic and be was iince to a combination of a large press and McKrll in (hr 21it have
well back in the pack.
arc and speedy hand action lie excellent chance* of landing a *pot
At'Greenbrier. Dutch IfarTlson employs a wide stance and an In the Inaugural Handicap, the
shot a final round 62 to nose Har­ unhurried backswlng However, featured opening night attraction
•
ney out but Paul was on his way. when he gets about half way Saturday.
After tieing for second la the through his downswing he really
Schooling will continue nightly
Grrenhrler tournament, he tied for lashes at the bill
through Thursday but the trark
fourth at Kansas City. He failed
Paul actually heal gigantic will be dark Friday as final prr
to qualify for the L. S. Open George Bayer in one driving mn parationi are made for .Satur­
and went home for a rest.
'/!tV \'V
lest, tn Ihe Cavalcade of tlolf day's opening
Oddly enough, his failure to qua­ event in September, 19.33 How­
lify for the Open helped trigger ever. Ihe 5-11 Harney his no in
Paul a sensational summer surge. lent ion of displaring Bayer, who W i n t f s R e c a l l P l a y e r
While home, the ’1? F.astrrn In- at 2 W pound* outweigh* Paul by
DETROIT (UP!)—The Detroit
tereolleglale champion get a help­ nearly inn pound*. as the game’s Red Wing* have recalled Claude
7 tSaltn
ufsA
ful hint from his dad. » good golf­ Babe Both
LaForge from Hershev of ihe
er and retired Worcester police Touring rros whose b*»n the Amrnean league Laf'orge, on
sargesnl "You're moving your most helpful lo ihl* quiet 1(2 lean to Hershev since Nov 19.
head while you're putting.'’ said pound human howl tier are Ted had three assists but did not
hit dad. "Better keep it still."
Kroll. Jackie Burke and Paul's srore a goal in 11 games with
It was alrielly a case of fa'her closest friend. Don Fairfield
Detroit
knowing best, for Paul went to
Flint. M;eh . and won the Carling
Open with a nine under par 273
Paul was under par In 21 of his
D A Y &amp; N IG H T
neat 26 competitive rounds, being
over par In only two. This was
P a n e l r a y H E A T IN G

Former Champs Head
Field For M ayfair Open

Sandspurs To Hit
Season's
In Tuesday Games

Paul Harney Called Turn
O n Performance In 1 9 5 7

I

31 Races Scheduled
Al Track Tonight

--I ARDELL
ARNISH

Writers (ret Awards
CHICAGO iUPI&gt;—Dana Moiley
of the New York Dally News and
Tom Davison of the Houston Post
have been named winners of the
Burke golf writing competition
conducted by the Golf Writers As­
sociation. They received rash

■wards of 1200 and a plaque.

• NO hot ctllinr*
• NO nprrlfll riowet apace neemary
• NO ton* ft «pen«h# duel*
f lu fiwMt type nf «d"W m*"fort
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Howell, Tormohlen, Cox Leading SEC
By DAMP M. MorriTT
ATLANTA .DIM* - Mar* dawn
Halley Howell of Mississippi State.
Gene Tormnhlen of Tennessee and
Johnny ( bv of Kentucky on your
early season all star rhcck list
Howell, 6-7 senior from Middleton. Trnn . continue* as the S-iutbeastern Conference’s best be* for
All • America recognition He
poured 109 point* through the
hoops last week a* the Maroons

took lopsided wins over three
small time foe*.
This Included a record • setting
47 point* a.'sinst Union ar.d 33
more Saturday right tn a 91-46
romp over Southwestern, Howell.
who:e 27.8 average last season
was the nation's fourth hrst, has
a c-tnrent a’ cra-o of 393.
A’ot-. Min Tourney
Tennessee won three major vic­
tories last week and raptured the

Seminole Cagers Defeat
Pierson;

Second !n Row

By Jrrryr Covington
The Sanford Seminole haskrthill
squid traveled lo Pierson Friday
afternoon and made it two in a
row In the early season.
Pierson made things a little
tough at first, but the Seminole*
were able lo come out on top,
70 59, The sharp shooting of Alex
McKibbin .xml Jim Grace) paced
the Seminole attack. John Robert*
was lop man for Pierson.
In the preliminary contest, San
ford Junior Hi h drfratrd the
young squad (rum Pierson. 3121.
Middleton, Barley, anil Colbert
pared the Seminole attack In this
one by throwing in srvrn points
each.
Coach Bud Layer's squad, minus
the service* of the football play­
rr*, really poured tn the points

wtth McKibbin and Gracey bad
ing the way. Gracsy dropped in
3 . mostly in the first half, and
McKibbin took over in the final
half ami dumped In 22 for Ihe
winners. These two handled a big
portion of the rebounding chores
and playrd rontrol type basketball
all afternoon.
Center Charlci Orvaler took ad­
vantage nf his height ami took
most of the rebound* from the
hoard' lie also added eight points
under the basket on Jump shot*
and tip Ins.
With the shooting Intents display­
ed by Ibis squail. Coach Layer Is
very optimistic about the rliancc*
this season after the footballers
are ready lo go All conference
guard* Ray Lundquist and Cecil
Dandridcr, who were making his­
tory on the grid field Friday night,
arc among the best hall handler*
in the ORC. With I'm added
2 M iam i P layers
height of Alan Swalm and Gerald
Jones, this squad will be plenty
Sign For Shrine
tough Last year's record of 16-11
MIAMI (U P lt- The University is Ihe test modern day record
of Miami's Bill Tocdf and Charlie for SI IS and thta squad could eastDiamond have been named to
the ncbel team in the annual
th i good year.
Shrine North South college All- SANFORD
PIERSON
Star football game here Dec. 27. McKibbin
6
Bradley
22
Poole, a 193 pound end. played Taylor
2
Robert*
2
a kry- role Saturday In Miami'a Gracey
Wells
23
RlrhsrdMin 9
2 0 victory over Oregon, tackling Allred
ft
a Webfoot iwhind the goal for (he Oravalcr
Robin son 13
9
winning safety
•
Davis. M
6
Diamond, a 22 p»UDd tackle, Peridcs
1
ha* been a stalwart In the Miami Davl* H.
38
70
line fnr Ihe last three year*

U 0«

Midwestern Invitational at Kent,
Ohio. Tormobien scored 19 point*
and grahVd off 25 rebounds In a
one-point win over Wynmlnr at
home, had 22 points when the Vela
heat M tchiiin in the M ldwstern
frrqt round, and scored 23 Situp.
day night as Tennessee best lYg.
nmlng afatn. this time M-on. J
Cox i* the only starter back
from the 1937-M Kentucky five
which won the conference sod
NCAA championship*. H# sewed
27 point* In the Wilde*!*’ season
opening win over Florida State,
then came Ihrouah with 22 more
Saturday nleht as Kentucky edged
Temple 76 71.
Two more imsil time opponent!
far Missis'lnpl Stste this weak
give Unwell a chance lo fatten
his scoring, but Trrmohlrn and
Cox have rougher assignments.
Tennessee'* tone fame thla vreik
Is against defensive-minded AVake
Forest while Kentucky faert three
tnuehie*—Duke. Southern Metho­
dist and St. Lout*.
Rebel* Work Hard
Mississippi tied Mississippi Stale
and Tennessee for the over • all
lexd in Ihe Southeast wtth three
win* last wvfk. But Ihe ItebeU
failed to im pm * as their opposL
(ton w.-s weak yet their victeHes
hard-earned. Saturday night. Ml*sissippi qecdrd a last • moment
spurt to edge Union 97-Si.
Georgia hold* the only Intra' •
confr-rcnce win to date. The
Bulldog* beat Florida M • 63 In
midweek Georgia, Alabama, Au­
burn amt Tulane are all tied with
Kentucky reeord-wtse at 2-0. -Lou­
isiana State won lit only game of
llir week. Florida and Vanderbilt
are M , and Georgia Tech, expegfrd to be heller, brings up the r«ar
with a 12 mark
..

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hack Hay LttndquiM turn* &lt;&gt;n the speed in « lending 7-ti. This play came in the Seminars'
second ipintier play in the Celery Howl. An second TI&gt; drive. The Sanford squad won,
Apopka defender moves up in tut attempt D&gt; 31-20.
cut hint down. Scoreboard in backjrrnund
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Mayfair Opening Begins Social Season
Fashion went on parade S iturJv John Ivey. Lcdr. and Mr*. Dave finer, Mr. and Mrs. E. Redman, di*r. Mr. *nd Mrs. n. K arts. Sir.! Mr*. Sanrster, Lt iJs&gt; and Mr*
oiuvae, LI. ard Mrs John Me- Mr. and Mr*. William Strlpp. Mrt. and Sirs. Pollotk. Sle, and Mrs. Bitorch. Lt. and Mrs. Till. Kns
night during the annual »p:r
racier*.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stulterheim. Mrs. Janet Smith. 3lr. M. M. Bloom. Mr. and Mra. SI. L. land Mri. Margin. Mr and Mrv.
of the San Frrnel-eo Giant s Ms;
'ooVr. Mac!' Cleveland Jr. and and Mr*. Glenn McCall. Mr. ind Raborn J r . Mr. and Sirs. Gordon!Par:er. L t l r a r t Mrs. P —e:
fair Inn. The bubble, trapere, an: late. Mr. snd Mrv Ed Higgins. Mra. Tom Largen. Mr. and Mrs. Bradlev. Sir. and Sir*. Myron LL and Sir*. Je m n . Lt. and Sirs
balloon were well reprt:ente- Irard Mrs Wal!v Philips.
Mr. Herbert Stecitrom. Mr. and Mrs. Berk. Mr. ind Mr*. Joe Wolfe, Bent. Sir. and Mr*. D. W. Kenne
among the beautiful ball gown? rati Mrs B L Perkins Jr., Mr F- &lt;•’. Harper Jr.. Dr. and Mr*, Father ard Sirs. John T ama*. dy, Ll. and Mr*. Simmons, Cdr
ind
Mrs Lee Moore, Mr. and R°lwrt Smith. J. Alexander Jean M in Cirol Store. Mr. and Mr*. and Mrt. Froivird, Led', and
gracing the dim e Boor.
Mrs
nirt
ard U-a», Mr and Mrs Wolfer. Mr. and Mra. W. K. Me- Ed Weber. Mr. and Mra. Bob Mr*. Mann, Lt. ard Mr*. DeGanCuest* were greeted at the door
Smith. Mr. and Mr*. Jack Welbl*. •hi, 14. and Sfrt. Weftand. Lt.
W. W. Horne. Mr. and Mr*. A Heberts.
and Mra. ODea. Lt. *nd Sir*.
by Mr. ind Mrs. Frank Mebane K st-oeiraker, Jr., Mr, and Mrs.
Mr. and Mr*. Henry Parker, Sira. Either Ridge.
J r. Cocktails were served in the William iN batk, Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mr*. Roy Symei. Mr. and
Mra. UllUn Wight. Mr*. Griee Sindcn, Cdr. and Sir*. McJnnli,
c o s ta l lobby, where two long ta­ Cavanaugh, Mr and .Mr* James Mr*. Andrew Carraway, Sir. and Blount. Sirs. Camilla Bruce. Sir*. Cdr. and Mr*
r-. Mr. ard Mr* J*?W Mrs. BIB Hutchisen. Mr. and Mr*. Rom Boyle. Mrs. George Hirdefl.
bles were centered with mauve l.ivl:
Josia*
.Mrs.
Irene Kent, Mr. and A B. Peterion Jr.. Mr. and Mr* Sir*. El Dunn*. Mn. Grace Grar.
and white chrysanthemums and
Sir Wadr Snyder. Mr. »nd Mr*. Jim Smith, Mr. and Mr*. Cliff Mr*. Lenabetle J*nnii g*. Sir*. Ade­
ft]!ed with an array of hors d ocu N D Caprice. Sir. and Sirs Mer SIcKibbin. Cdr. and Mrs. J. ft. laide Motes, Mrs. R R- Das. Mn.
trrea.
rill Foster, Stisi Nancy Foster, Davla, Lcdr. and Mri. Robert Henry Deal, Mrs. Peggy Walsh.
Store than five hundred dined Sir and Sirs. Harold Kaslner. Mr. Conn, Carl Hubbell. Sirs, Helen Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wight, Mr.
on aleak, served In the shocking ard Mrs. Blllhimrr. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew, Miss Ceclle Heard. Walt and Mr*. Donald Jones, Dr. and
pink and aqua dining room. The Mills, MaJ. ar.d Mrs. Boy Brown,; Gltlow, Mr. and Mr*. Dick Mapes. Sira Van Parker. Dr. and Mrs.
delicious dinner began with fresh Bob Browning. Mr. and Mrs Mr. and Mr*. Rutaell Spencer, Sir. Mathers. Dr. and Mr*. Brooksmllh,
fruit In citrus rups, and concluded Dou|l*s KieUiter. Mr. and Mrs. ■nd Sir* Rex Parkes, Ur. and Dr. and Mrs. White. Mr. and Sirs.
TUESDAY
Rote mood, Mr. ind Mr*. William
with a confection of biscuit tor- Wayne Kara*. Mr. and Mrs. John Mr*. Hal Harris*.
Kader. Paul Hickson. Mildred Tur­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mebani Jr., Leffler Jr„ Mr. ar.d Mr*. F. E. The regular meeting ef th: Wil
tonl.
A* gurus danced to the music ner, Mr. »nd Mr*. C. C. Hendcr- Sir. and Mr*. Jack Trout. Sir. and Roumillat J r . Lcdr. and Mr*. Ros
Mrs. Joe Biker. Dr. and Mrs. Ben •ircd r.'llo o k . *Mr! and" M n .'Iter- *cn Seh*&gt;&gt; TA * “l h' hrl&lt;l • ’
of Pete Rukur and his Populalres. ton.
Sir. and Mr* John Dunn, Mr. Abbergcr. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin ry Robson, Dr. *nd Mr*. Charle* 7:30 p. m. City Judge Ambrose
they exchanged greetings with
fritnds from all over Central Flor­ »nd Mr*. Pete Knowles, Mr. and MclUer. Mr. and Sirs. Herb Jac­ Park, Lcdr. and Mr*. Ernest Oliiff will be the guest speaker. A
covered diah *upper will precede
ida. The Mayfair Inn opening un­ Mrs. Foots Yelvlngton, Mr. and obson. Mr. and Sirs. Bill Toll. Sir. Mills.
Mr. and Mr*. ..oumUlat S r, the meeting at 6:30 p. m.
officially ushers in seasonal gaiety Mrs. John Krider, Mr. and Mrs. and Sirs. Charles Tlttenbaum. Sir.
in Sanford.
Joel Field, Sir. and Mr*. Jim and Mrs. Sam Levy, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mr* Fred Dy»cn. Mr.
WEDNESDAY
H was a night for holiday dress; Krider, Mr. and Mrs. Brown. Paul Lee Samuel, Mr. Bruns, Mr. and arvd Mr*. H. Sayer, Mr. and Mr*.
with brilliantly colored gowns Kruir. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lam- Mrs, Brute Paddotk, Mr. and Al Lee. Mr. ind Sir*. I. Batten.
Luncheon
at 12:30 p. m. al the
complemented by partners in even­ bertson. Mr. and Mrs. Slartin Mr*. Roy Green. Sir. and Sira. Mr. and Mr*. G. Duncan, Mr. and Sanford Woman's Club for all de­
Mr*.
F.
D.
Scott.
Mr.
and
Mr*.
ing Jackets and Navy uniforms. Rliri, Mr. and Mrs Charles Sch- R. W. Peiold. Sir. and Mrs. H.
Attending Ihe opening was Mrs. nieder. Sir. and Sirs. Peter Kra- C. McNulty. Lt. and Mrs. Escu- John Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. partments. The American Home
Jack Russell, Mr. and Mr*. Bat- Department will have a tree and
Christy Walsh, widow of the fam­
ney, Mr. and Mr*. Robert Mahan.
ous pitcher, who has arrived In
Lt. and Sir*. Ken Torbett. Cdr. a shower for the Children’* Home.
Sanford to take over her duties
snd Mr*. W. Carlin, Sir. and Mri. The Fine Art* Department will
as hostess for the Mayfair Inn
Lawrence Swafford. Sir. and Mr*. present the program. Hostesies
Those making reservations were
Me.-le Warner, Mr. and Mr*. Ralph art: Sir* Howard Stontlelh, Mrs.
Mr and Mrs. Joe Aberbach, Mr.
Wight, Mr. and Sira. White, Sir. B. R. Beck, Mr*. K. E. Pcurifoy,
and Mrs. Rosen, Mr. and Mrs.
and Mn. Art Harm. Mr. and Sirs. Mr*. C. L. Reddirg, Sir*. Brodie
Sehnefderman. Mr. Bernstein. Mr.
Al Wilton, Mr. and Sirs. C. R. Williams, S in. Robert Rhodes.
and Mrs. Tom Armao, Mr. AccarWllion. Sir. snd Sin. C. R. Kniaht,
dl, Mr. and Mr*. Carter. Pr. 0.
TH UUDAT
L Barks. Dr. and Mrs R. Miller, Officers Wive* of VAH-9 attend­ They are Mrs. James Ross and Mr. and Mrt. Jim ei Young, Sir.
and M n. Ed Simon, and Str. and
Col. and Mrs Gee, Sir. and Mr* ed a luncheon at the home of Mrs. Mr*. Earl Yale*.
Barracks No. 4M, Veterans of
Mrs. SleTavish.
Doug Igen, Mr. and Mrs J. H
Those attending were: Mrs. Wil­ Col. and Mr*. Jam es Truitt, World War 1. and Ihe Ladle* Aux­
Scott, Mr. and Mrs. N. McCul­ George Waters Wednesday. Sir*. liam Schmidt. Mrs. J. L. Chaffee,
iliary. will have a turkey dinner
Mis* Glenna Stagill. Sir. and Sir*.
lough, Mis* Grace Barr. Mr. ar.d R. W. Legerc was co-hostets.
Mr*. E. P. Y»!e», M.t. Ralph Mit- Qsarlei cSe, Mr. ar.d Mr». D? SL
A m .S
Mrs. MeGruder. Mr. and Mrs. El­ An arrangement of red poin- lus, .Mr*. Floyd Harrti. Mr*,
mer Bocrcer. Mr. and Mr*. Hi- settlas was placed In the living R. G. Anderion. Mr*. J. E, Couq*d f/ d!r Mr.
M?E&lt;1.n
ic l^ 's D G e styles,
Uflon FA
Hut&lt;r oa
land, Mr. and Mrs. Rawls, Mr. and room. Highlight of the decorations lint, Mr*. J. Q. Prldemore Jr„ Swafford.
andd " sMrs.
s«ao.17 M C*!l &gt;,r*'
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Mrs. Mack Brown. Mr. and Mr*. was an elegant silver table Christ Mr*. W. W. Powell. Mr*. K. M. Warner. Mr. and Mr*. H. M. Weir. '
Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. tree. The tip of each branch was Bent, Mr*. John Steven*, Mr*. Mr. and Sir*. Fred Ganas, Mr.
and Sira. Beech, Dr. and Sira.
Brown.
adorned with miniature gold orna­ Thoma* J. Kilellne, Mra. A. D.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shedden, ment* in the ahape of mow Blicaener. Mr*. W. E. Plppla. Gordon Stanley, Cdr. and Sirs.
BllcMoer, Lcdr. and Mra. Sbover,
Mr. and Mr*. Tom Shctbenbcrger. flake*.
Mr*. E. F. Gold, Mr*. B. M. Flu- Lt. and Mr*. Waters. U . and
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bales, Mr. and
gerald.
Mrs.
James
M.
Ross,
Mrs.
Mr*. Kilellne. Lt. and Str*. Todd.
Mrs. William Rush J r., Mr. and This trte will be used In the de­ Charles J. McCarthy.
Lcdr. and Sir*. Field. Lt. and
Mrs. Robert Walling. Mr. and Mrs. coration* for the forthcoming fa*
Sira. Hutton. Cdr. and Sfra. Yalta,
Kenneth Lrlfler. Mr. and Mrs. W. hion show and cocktail party.
Lcdr. and Mri. Legarc, Lt. and
W. Class, Mr. and Mrs. John II. VAII9 wive* will be ho»t**»*» lor
Sin. Schmidt, Lt. and Mrs. An­
Williams, Dr. and Mrs. Llndlty, this OWC sponiored event. Several
derson, Lcdr. and Sir*. Nelwn.
Mr. and Mrs Mack Cleveland Sr., of Ihe officer* wive* who attended
Capt. and Mr*. Ramage, Lcdr. and
Dr. and Mrs. Ward Cassells, Ed Ihe luncheon will be model* In
Mra. E. Frtt*.
Davie and guest. Dr. and Mrr. the *bow. They ammed the other*
Epps J r , Dr, and Mrs. Morgan. preient by tlrlklng poses in an­
Lt. and Sirs. Pruden. Lt. Cleve­ A breakfast at the Birbuon in
Mr. and Mrs. Newman, Mr. and ticipation of the production.
land and guest, Lcdr. and Mr*. Winter Park was a novel treat for
A delicious luncheon was served
Mrs. Marcel Faille, Mr. aiul Mrs.
Welgle. Lcdr. and Mri. Jablonskl. the officer*' wive* of VA1I-7
Ed Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Sed Mor­ to the wive*. The menu Included
Lt. and Sir*. Lilleboe, Lcdr. and Thuraday morning. Hostessei were
rison, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Fein- deviled eggs, shrimp salad, hot
Mr*. Jennings. Lcdr. and Mrs. Mr*. Verne Jenning* and Mr*.
berg, Mr. anu Mr*. Charle* Bone. cheese biscuit*, olives, pickle* and
Hodge*. Mr. and Sir*. Roisa. Lcdr. Felix Jablonskl.
Mr. and Mrs, R. W. Friedman. coffee,
and Mr*. MrPhtrton, 14. and Mri.
Pink table cloth* cohered the
Jack Joiits, Dr. and Mrs. James
A short business meeting follow­
Gcrlach, Ll. and Sir*. Youngbladr, individual tablet. Christmss orna­
Foley. Mr. and Mrs. Jack French, ed the luncheon. At this lime two
The annual Chrlatmas party of Lt. and Mr*. Crawford. Cdr. and ments were used to decorate the
Mr. and Mrs. Al White, Mr. and wives were elected to represent the Daughter* of Wesley Class Sira. Rowel], Lt. and Mra. Rob­ table* and a pink Christmas tree
Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. the squadron on the new executive w*» held on Tuesday evening at ert*, 14. and Sirs. Slergyle, Cdr. adorned the buffet. Srrambird
Erickson, Mr. aid Mr*. Slowcll, board of the Officers Wives club. McKinley Hall.
and Mr*. Harold Lang.
eggs, hot him biscuits, ind fruit
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frederick.
Mr. and Sirs. F. D. Stepp, En*. compote were aened.
The hall was attractively deco3,-.\ and Mr*. Bol» Cushing. Mr.
rated for the occasion in keeptng and Sir*. Repp. Lt. Benjamin.
»'.J Mrs. Falrclolh. Mr. and Mr*,
Lcdr. and Sirs Brubaker. Lt. and After the breakfast Christmas
with the season.
articles were sold from a baraar
■jruestle. Mr. ar.d Mr*. Ruben
Sir*. J. if. Anderaon. class prei- Mra. Raliton, Lt. and Mr*. Sillier. table set up in Ihe room. The a r­
stein, Mr*. Velma Gonrale* and
blent, presided over the business Dr. and Mrs. Backer, Lt. and ticle* were made by the iquadron
escort, Mr. and Mrs. John Gallo
session. The devotion wa* given
members.
vrjy, Mr. and Mr*. S O. Chase,
by Sir*. T. o O'SUen. She read
Mrs. Jam es Ramigc wa* a guest
Mr and Mrs Roy Williams, Mr.
Sill* Addle Prevail, bride elect, the: Christmaa ilory from the sec
for the affair. Mr*. Harold Lang
and Mrs. Hugh Wbelthel, Mr. and u.it honored Tuesday night by
cn ip ltf of Luke. She preient
wa* also preient and had at her
Mrs. David Gatchel. Mr. and Mrs. Mils Dotty UoIJInger and her mo*
^ntit ed -The Shepherd
gueit Mr*. Edith Lang, her mothAndrew Speer, Mr. and Sirs. P er, Mr*. V. C. Bollinger.
)J.£
*•«' ln th* Field.'* Rev.
rrln-law. Others attending were:
Thomas McDonald. Mrs. Gerrily
O Steen led in prayer.
Mr*. K. B. Eicudler. Mr*. W. E.
and parly, Mr. and Mr*. W. E
The dining room table held a Routine business was disposed
An Impressive candlelight cere- Pippin. Mr* E. F. Gold. Mr*. L.
Gray, Mr. and Mr* Swift, Mr*. bridal arrangement of while ehry- of and committee rrporta were
James Reedy, Capt. and Mrs Ar­ aanthemum*.
given. Rev. and Sir*. T. C. money act the Irene Tuesday night R. Bauer. Mri. II. F. Brymt J r ,
thur, Mrs. Joo fully.
Game* were played with prites o '8 iC€n. Mr*. Mildred Butner, and when the Zeta XI Chapter of Beta Mr*. Krn Rowell, Mr*. W. W.
Mr. and Ml.. W. E. Gusufson, going to Mil* Patty Walker and Mill Margaret Houk were wtl- Sigma Phi held It* pledge ritual Powell, Mr*. C. J. Youngbladr,
Capt. and Mrs. Stutsman. Mr. aud Mr*. Claudine Case
corned a* visitors The following for the new pledges, 'hie Ritual o( Mr*. N. S. Pruden. Mrs. M, D.
Mrs. Marlon Hannan. Mr. and
Mb* Prevail was present* I with women made contributions to the Jewels was also held for pledge* McPherson, Mr*. J. D. Sapp. Mr*.
Mrs. O. P. Herndon. Mr. and Mrs her gift*. Refreshment* were hlrthdjy bank: Mr*. A. B. St«r- who had completed a six month* J. H Bliiard, and Mr*. R. A.
lltrfiL
Earl Higginbotham. Mr. and Mrs. served.
rns, Mr*. M. 1. Wright, Mr*. D. period.
The new pledges are: Mra. Leon
Those Invited to attend were: &gt;(. Paul, Mr*. J. H. Anderson.
Mr*. Loll Housholder, Mr*. Orov- Mill Versa Woodcock, and Mist Swain Jr.. Mr*. Sam Skelton, Mrt.
Dorcas CIubs Meets
Robert Reave*, and Misa Mary
er. Mil* Helen Grover. Mill Edith Aline Chapman.
The Dorcas Cla»s of the First Krygler. Mr* Juanita McCord.
During the (Octal hour, gifts Ann Wright.
Baptist Chufch met at the home of Mrs. Tolly Jone*. M us Mary Ann u tra distributed and the group
Member* who recaivod their
Mr*. W, 0. Tanner vilth Mrv c. Bukur, Miss Patty Walker. Mr*, sang Christmas carol*. Delirloui Ritual of Jewel* pin* were: Mr*.
L. McCopd and Mrs J. H. Mitch­ Jo Ann Oglesby. Mis* Cathy Car refreshment* of congealed salad, Kenneth WlUUmt, M in Jo Ann*
NOW SHOWING
ell a* cohostmcs. Eleven mem­ lo*. MU* Ann Mtm*. MU* Jean sallinri. nuts, and coffee were Moore. Mm Sonja Monforton, and
OPEN 12:45
ber* were preient
etle Klnlaw, Mrs Sarah Krider. served by the December hostel* Mus Anna Muir.
Tuc meeting was opened with a Mr* Margie Helm*. Mr*. Claud rt: Mr*. J. B. Williams, Mr*,
The meeting wa* held at the AFTER SEEING MARUl
devotional by .Mrt. Best and pray­ ine C**e, Mrs Prevatt, the bride- Charles Meriwether. Mn. J. H. home of Mr*. Ralph Betts. Mrs.
GRAS, YOU WILL
er by Mrs. Milthell. The minutes elect a mother.
Anderson, Mr*. Claude Herndon, Delta conducted the business meet­
AGREE YOU 1)0 GET
nf the prcvlsoi meeting were read
Mra. R. F. Robison, Misa Vena ing. ft was decided to have Utt MORE OUT OF LIFE BY
by Mr*. Curtl* Greene. The new
Woodcock, and Mist Aline Chap­ Christmas party Dec. 30 at the
GOING OUT TO A
year books were given "ut. A PRINCIPLES OF LEFTOVERS man.
home of Mr*. I. E. Batten.
MOVIE.
( hrlilma* box for a needy fam­ When planning to use rooked
ily was planned. An offering was meat in a second day dish, make
collected and the treasurer’* re- sure that meat it well wrapped
port given by Sir*. G .A. lUrri*. so as to retain it* moisture An
The next meeting will be held at Idev In tHs tyre of rcelee would
be Muffed green peppers. Simply
the home of Mr*, lim it.
A soclit hour followed adjourn­ con* nine finely chopped cnoked
ment. Christmas gift* were ex­ beef with rice or mashed or diced
changed b) menders and the potatoes and seasoning* and nlvrc
teacher was preiented with a gift In green perper shell*. Cook un­
,***;
from the dais. Refreshment* of til pepper* are tender and meal
fruit cake an I coffee were served. mixture lightly browned.

Jjocal
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Waters Home Scene
Of VAH-9 Luncheon

HRS WAS A REUNION FOR THEMDr. and Mrt. Charlea Park Jr. cama back to
Buford thla weekend to attend the May*
flair Opanintr and aee old friend.. The I’arka
are living in Gainesville while ha attenda

the Univeraity of Florida. Left to right.
Mn. Park. Dr. Park, Mra. W. C. Hutchison
Jr., Mr. Hutchison, Mrs. Francis Roumillat
Jr.
(Herald Staff Photo)

Shower Honors Marilyn Calhoun
H iti Marilyn Calhoun. Detainbar bridodeet, waa honored with
8 mlarellanecu* ih o u r Wedntiday nlcbt by Mr*. It. B. Owen*
•ad M n. Clyde Plerey at the
borne of tbo former. Mr*. W. A.
Kom i aulitad
Tbe Owes, home w u allrac-

Frossards

Are Feted
Cdr. and Mra. Jo* IVotiird wer*
honored Friday right when nffl
c a n and wire* of VAll-3 bald a
cocktail parly In ihe B. O Q. Cdr
Fiw uird wat rerrnlly relieved aa
eemmandln* offlrrr of the train­
ing Squadron by Cdr. Krnla |lorn il. Hr la now aliarhcd to Ihe
Heavy Atiark Wing Staff aa trainlfl| offlrer.
The aervlne tattle was centered
With an arrangnmrnt of rH and
while chrysanthemum*. Guest*
helped themselves to allcrd tur­
key, hoi rolli, ro u t beef and
•brlmp.
During the evening Cdr. John
Dooley presented the Frniiarda
with a pair of aitvrr candelabra
trim the ofllcerr of VAII-3. The
firmer commanding officer waa
alio given a wooden plaque,
mounted with the aquadmn Inilgala and appropriate!: engraved.
Mra. Fronard received a co r
aaga of while carnation* About
fifty offlrrra end wivea of VAII-3
attended.
BEEF ABOUT TAMS
SEW YORK —&lt;tJPl l - Corned
beef d 'tin 'i atwaya have to b*
lervcd with cabbage. Try It with
yams ln*Md.
Cook, peel end maah 4 medium
yams, or ur* 1 (1-pound) ran
yam*, drained and maibed.
Mia half the yama with 1 (12
ounce) can corned beef, rut In
chunk*, and I medium onion,
•hopped. Add M teunoon lalt,
ml* welt, shape into 4 oblong pat.
tiai, and arrange In gTMaad ahallew baking dlih. Top with remainOf of y arn and ■ mar»hm*Uow«
Bake In 330 degree even So min­
utes. Serves 4.
COMBINATION CORN DREAD
NfiW YORK - &lt;UP1&gt;- Tomato-cbweae-coru lx tad makes a dt.
Uelou* addition to luncheon* or
•upper* whin a hearty coup la
(he main diah.
Uaa your favorit* yallow corn
) m d or eorn m iffin me* or tha
taejpa an the pacing* of enriched
yallow corn mail. BubiUtuta to­
mato aatice for the amount of
mik la the recipe and combine
tha other Ingredient* a* directed.
Pour the bitter Into • grrated fl­
inch aquara pan or muffin tin.
ike with l/4-eup grated sharp
r cheese. Bek*
eecordisg
«
.
te package directions.

n
urban* axAuwiWat te rreee
eeeertfcect
MtlnsettU, lev temperature maat
taefcagy ytelda 10 te M per
pci cent

Duly docoratid with while chry­
santhemums ar.d gtrbra d s lic ;
Interirersed with fern. The man­
tle waa adorned with white taper a
In a crystal randlthoider embank­
ed with fern and muni.
Several garnei, under tha direc­
tion of Mrs. Owens, were enjoyed.
Price winners were Mra. W. O.
Fleming, Mrs. W. A. Norris, ac t
Mr*. Arthur Beckwith Jr.
After the games the bride elect
opened her gift*. Guests were re­
ceived In th&lt;* dining room for re­
freshments. ’Dt* table was cover­
ed with a white rut-work cloth
Hie wedding motif was curm-d
rut In the two large wedding l*cll
rales, and the Individual wedding
bell eakea. The nitres of the bride
and groom were writtm cn the
large rakes and l)» dale of the
wedding on the Individual cakss
Sandwiches, mints, nuts, and cofft* were also served.
Invited to attend Ih* patty
were: Mra, J. A Calhoun, Mr*. M.
(i. Harriett, Mr*. T. H. Dal! Jr..
Mrs W. A. Norris. Mr* A E
Klpti, Mrs. Keith Westfall. Mrs.
W. 0. Fleming, Mrs. A. 11 Beck­
with Hr., Mrs. A. )l. Ileckwith J r ,
Mrs R. B. Lamb. Mr* M. R.
Inkle, Mrs. C. S Wynn. Mrs. A.
G. Jones Mr*. Otto Anderson,
Mrs. W. D- Gunier. Mrs A. A

Lutheran Church Has
Luther League Rally
The Good Shepherd United l.u
tberan Church held Its lirvt t.utlier
Lav cue Rally meeting Sunday at
the parsonage Mr. and Mrs Erneat Bolick Jr. were the leader*.
live m rtllnr opened with the
reading of Psalm &lt;r! and waa fob
lowed bv the sinning of a hymn
Paslor Be lid. spoke on the sub­
ject ‘ It |i Up To is". An offer
Inn was taken alter whirl) the
Lord* Prayer and the Luther
league Benediction ware given.
A business meeting follow id
Joy Wester, Penny Anderson, and
Dolan Willmon w nc Iccted to be
on the Sent' r Sleerlng CommlU&lt; *.
Karen Mclsler. Sonja Weslcr, ami
Sharon Schwarts were elected to
be on the Junior Steering Commit­
tee. Refreshments wrre served and
• recreation period held
Those present were: Buster An­
derson, Penny Anderson. Sharon
Shwarts, Bonnie Shwarts, Susan
Garrow, Boyce Morels, Aubrey
Morels, Gary Morets, Karen Mittler, Donald Willmon, George Mill
mon, Dolan Willmon. Junior Mann,
Joy Wester, Sonja Wester, and
Mr. and Mrs. Dollrk.
The nett meeting will In- held
Dee. 14.

M&gt;cr» aud Miss Nancy Myers,
Oviedo, and Miss Elisabeth Mcth-

via.

Church
Calendar
HONDA*
Dearoc* of the First Baptist
Church meet at 7 p. m.
The El lie Knight Circle of the
First Baptist Church will meet
with Mrs W D. Gunter, 2010
Yashin,"ton Drive at 7:10 p in.
Phecrcit Baptist Church Youth
fellows' Ip at Ihe church at 0.30
P m.
Evening Circle No. 1 o( the
Women of the First Presbyterian
Church, Mrs Floyd G. Care,
chairman, will meet at a p. m,
with Mts, G rtrvide Gilbrrl, 703
IMmetto Ave.
Evening Circle No. 2 o( the
Women of the First Presbyterian
Church, Mra. Jack Woodruff, chair­
men, will meet with Mrs Woodtuff, I.och Arbor, at B p. m
Evening Circle No 3 ef (ho
Women ol Ihe First Presbyterian
Church, Mr* Warren Adims,
chairman. will meet at • p. m.
with Mrs. W. B. Anderson, 31«
Oak Ave.
The Bijr Scout* of Ihe First
Presbyterian Church will meet at
7 p. m.
The Sesslun of the First Preshyti-rtan Church will meet In the
Session Room at 7;3fl p m
rUKMtAr
The Woman'* Bible Clan of the
First Itjpbsl Church will have a
Christmas dinnrr fullourd by a
t-uslneis mevtlnK, In the Assembly
Hall at 0:30 n. m.
Crusader Choir of the First Haptill Chorrh practice* at 7 p. m.
Tile Junior iellom hlp nf the
Flrit Prcsbylerlan Church will
meet at 3:30 p. in. and the Junior
( bolr will meet for rehearsal at
4:30 p. m.
The Pioneer Fellowship uf the
First Presbyterian Church will
meet at 0 p m.
W. 8. C. 1. ' irdes of the First
Methodist Church meet it 0 tS
a. m. as f&amp;jlows:
Curie One meets
wtlh Mrs.
Ernest Southward, 020 W. 20th
SI.
Cirri* Two meets
with Mr*.
John Morgan, 131 Summerlin.
Circle Three meeli with Mrs. E.
M Williams, 2101 Oak Ave.
Circle Four meets
with Mra.
Bos oe Taylor, 24N6 Orange Ave.

General Insurance
H. JAMES

McKinely
Hall Scene
Of Party

Shower Honors
Addie Prevatt

Sorority Holds
Pledge Ritual

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of Ity lr

Let our
craftsm en rem ount your
own diam onds in a new
m ounting of exquisite d e­
sign.

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15— ARTICLES WANTED
2—BEACH RENTALS
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17—BEAUTY PARLORS
5—REAL ESTATE FOR SALE IS—FEMALE HELP WANTED
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TRAILERS
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27—NOTICE • PERSONALS
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Z bedroom imfumlahn! apartment,
kitchen rrtuipped I’h. FA Z0#31

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Owner hai reduced the price of
thlt modern 3 bedroom concrete
Mock hnmr tilth GE kitchen
cxhauit fan. apace heater and
hot water heater. Lane dlntnc
area, terraro floor*. REDUCED
to M2.JOO with only 17JJ 00 down
and &gt;63.00 per month.
w. H. "Bill" S T E M P E R A|f»cy
Realtor A Inaurtr
Aitoe. Lauta B Oiler, IL E. Teffer
Arlell Price, Everett Harper
Phone FA 2-4P91
113 N, Park

and

ROSA L. PAYTON. Broker
Phone FA 3-1301
3 bedroom Z hath
C o u rt, I ItO p e r
F A 2 3161.

h o m e in R o te
m onth. Phone

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Carrnll Purk*. Xtternev at l a ' .
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filadetnne 1* KiMn*
Attorney far rtilnllffi
Jl» .Vortk Sfftn Street
Optenda. riorldo
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3 Rnom furniahed apartment, all
pro ate, tilt betb. Cell FA Z-4003

Lt. Cmdr. Cleveland*' nice 7 room
unfuraDhed boute, electric kit­
chen. tile bath A »liower. I/&gt;ck
Arbor, See Mn. Pippin* acron
drneway. Call FA Z 1677.
3 Room furniahed apartment
m o, Including utilitiei
Th.
FA Z 2933.

Died bafh. erd good neighbor*
Take oier GI *'i*, loan at
&gt;7?.SJ monthly after HS72 down
payment, or if you need a lowrr
down pa( ment. tet'i talk oier
your prohlem ncmember, sou
must be In by January l*t In
be allowed llom rttead Earmplion.

Seminole Realty

E A S Y T O F IN D -H A N D Y -C O M P L E T E
CHATHAM BLANKETS
larludinf Ih* Nation'* Favorite
"Purely” — Purrey Bouquet
Waolihlra Irindon
Pull Rang* of Colsr*
VOW ELL'S
SA N FOR D F UIt NI Til RE CO.
•
3NV t u t Fire* SI.
Shidsw- Boxes —- Cedar Chut*
Lamp* — Planter)
Sofa Pillow*

H om e G ifts
Stereophonic A Hi FI
RECORDS A PHONOGRAPHS
WINN TV
MR E. fit. St
FA 2 2MI
We Service Retord Player*
A Gift Sure To Pleax-—
CLOCKS! Modern in design.
For bedroom, litrben or office
RANDALL ELECTRIC CO.
112 Magnolia Ave

G if t s for H im
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
300 East Flr«t St.
Smoking Man'll — Eaty Chain
Table Kadmi _ |||l* c c k i
Detks
BLACK A- DECKER
Sana —• Drills — Sander*
Jig Saw*
GREGORY LUMBER
f'lh A Maple
J'h. FA 206tW
Flannel Shirt* St M or 2 for &gt;3 10
Sleeping Dag* &gt;3 60 up. Camp
Rbinkrti tJ 67 or 2 for 37 00
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
316 Sanford Asenue

J—ft I. AL ESTVTE FOR S ALE

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
P IN E C R E S T

t:w down buy* neat 2 bedroom
home, electric kitchen, fireplace
aerrened porche*. ahady lot
quirt neighborhood. &gt;63 montbl&gt;
&gt;6.’.’i0 tola).
For th* belt Bus* In Real Eitaie

ICE CULLEN ft HAKKKY
W. A. Cagle, Jr. Saleimau
116 N Perk Ave Ph. FA 2 2791

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 (ltd room*
F lorid* Room
- F.H.A. -

U n u su a l G if t s

After *••'• FORMAL w EAR and
ACCESSORIES
Salea and Rental Service
JIM ROBSON'S MEN’S WEAR
113 Magnaiu A lt.

While doing &gt;-oqr Chnttm ie
ihoppmg tee our varied ftlectian
MO.NROF. CORNER
CRAFT 6 GIFT SHOP
Weil F uat ftucat

3—REAL F.STATE fOS SALE
REAL ESTATE DRIVE IN
2514 I’reneh Ave.

J. W. HALL
Rilllar

•'C«!l

HUP* Phera

FA

2 3«4I

INCOME AND INVESTMENT
coo feet on t7 92 tluvay north.
Two rrnlal homes, grocery
Mote, gas pump bait bu»mc*s
and appro* l 'i aerri of land
An rMahtuhed busirifs* ahowing
good ret :rn Total pnee SZ2.000
and ran be handled for 20-,
dav u.
ROltl 'tT S. * ''||.|,| \MS. Rrillnr
R a'inrrd I undriui'l. Asane.
FA :-3f3l
Atlantic Bank Bldg
Lake fiont home for tale or rent
M \Jl)R nitOVVN REALTY
Realtor
I.VKE MARY
Ph FA !&gt;:J7 or FA Z 11*1
rise acre tib- farm Large 3 bed­
room house, large barn. E.t»s
terms nseph It Lew. riiimo
FA 2 I22J
IIOSA L. PAYTON
RrgNtrrrd Real I.-late Broker
Ph FA s .i::u i- i: 32 at iliesvaiha
J i'k n t Auhi/fy C iwvywtoy
1,6 N Park A lt. Ph. FA 2-6123
I.akrfronl 2 twdroom •. ainc hnmr.
Practically Imi-hc.l on in»ulc.
Mraullfiil l«t right tin lake short
dislarrce fnm DM.and S7.7D1
rash price Can *&gt;e financed Call
Crumpton liullder* in Orlando,
GA 26354
L"ts tor salt-, located n mile* W.
•il Sanford. Ph FA 2-3260

OWNER WANTS
OFFER

floor*. Urge screened porch
Natural wood tablnet* In larte
kitchen (quipped with electric
range and refrigerator. Owner's
equity 64309.00. Any olfer will
le given consideration
See
s k m in o i . f: r e a l t y
1901 Park Asr.
FA 2 3212

Wc Feature

QUALITY HOMES
.Modern! ely

Priced

$ 2 g o 00
*8 2 8 0

.00

HOMES

Do Ycur Chriltm tl Buying
On Our Ee»v Payment
Or Ley-A-Wey Plan
FURNITURE CENTER
9 .
116 w. r a n St.

'.

Cor. Ussy. 17-92 ft 271 h SI.
1 uilom built 3 bedroom.
full
I’hnne FA 2-1301
j tiled baths, built rm large lot
in |ie.iullful 'lay fair section
SACRIFICE
thi* home feature* terraro

(Irrltttle* Flowing)
3 Pc. Living Hiram Group
Choice of Fabric* — J l Ih 30
| 0 % Down
luggage
Lty-Aaay Nowr fo r Chriltmat
Strong — Smart — Roomy
ROBES Waihn Wear and Wool­
ECHOL'5 BEDDING CO,
Wide Selection of Site* end Celen
en* S3 95 tn &gt;1493, Robe A Pajama
113
So.
Magnolia
I
h.
FA
2-6.121
Sri* only 1093.
YOWELL’S
o n ly
$ 6 7 .5 0
m o n th ly
R I.. PERKINS A SON
6
Btocki
VVett
ol
French
1
ADLLS
?
0
|
E.
Ftril
St.
FA
2
till
Fjw The l-ady Of Your llrart —
Corner Tables _ Ti*r Table*
Avenue on 26th Street,
S ^ a . gown* A matching let*
Step and Coffee Table*
MODEL OPEN DAILY
Wide aelection of color* Site* 32
Gifts for Boys
From 62.95
4*. Priced from 1 *6 to * *6.
ELECTRIC TRAINS
WII-SON MAIKR
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
o room tnoslern cottaiftf, large
Set* and Acceatorie*
lot. •»!(&gt; M ajrnnlia A ve.
20'7 OFF
SANFORD H RNITURE i o.
MUNSINGWF.AR Nylon tricot
WINN TV
I X tr.l’JIONAL VALUE
lldie* gown*. *lip&gt; ft paotlai- Pro­ Living Room buitrt — Mirror* a il r. i*t
fa : ? m i
Badraam Bullet — Bookcaie*
4 Bedroom. 2 bath kitchen equip
portioned heilery tn walking ft
l'*e Our Lay-A-VVay Plan
Throw Ruga — Cedar Robe*
ped home 'lany other extra)
drtai aheera. 61.35 • 6193
Carving Seta — liras* Ware
j VHiW-MA8TF.il Starter Bet
fitu Rriardiff. F A 2 1603.
PURCELL'S
Inrludei Stern Viewer and 21
E-tra Gift Picturca — Only *.* '.r;
WESTING!IOUSE
RADIOS
tic
93
T . W. MKKO, n to k c r
Ttv Accepted Gift
WTEBOLDT'S CAMERA SHOP
Taya for Boy* and Glrli
Phora FA 2-3451
SAMSONITE
710 fei. Park Aie
GUti for Mom and Dad
Card Table* — I f 96
GOODYEAR
SERVICE
STORES
FURNITURE CENIER
IK IT IS IIKAL ESTATE
111 So. Park Ase
Sanford G if t s Fo r M en
116 VV. Flrat St.
•
ask Crumley 4 Monttilh
at 117 Snuih Park Ph. FA 2 4635
EUP.
TED
WILLIAMS
HARDWARE
The Gift That la Alwaya
MOJUD LONGERIE
203 F.. 23th SI.
Aereptahle
Visely Slip*. Paatlaa and Gown*.
BEAUTIFUL
Let us thow you a
FARRELL S ARCADE PACKAGE
Many ityle* to rhooie from.
.1
IlrdriNint—
I ft 2 Dnth
TRUE
Froitproof
Frigidaire
310
E.
First
Ft.
GARRETTS
Refrigerator and Freeier
Flrat SI. A Sanford A.c.
Nationally Advettiled
Watchea
G
ifts
for
Him
Ruins i • Elgin . VV'iUnaurr
I ft 2 YRS, OLD
tam e Gifts
Longme* • l.rneit Bnrol • Hamilton
Eitnrude Memra
low Dnan raygtenla
SANFORD JEWELRY
HunUag ft Camping Equipment
Sjeite GUeawere
ft Mentbly Payment*
AND LUGGAGE
Flahing Tackle
Beautifully Decanted Serving
CONTACT
30U
Sanford
Asc.
Ph.
FA
2
3611
Trey*
“Erorj thlrg For th , Spurt*man"
YOVV’KLL'R
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
AMERICAN TUURI5TER

i I . U "hi r I 1"I

* A n v th ln j happen a t the office today, d e a r ! '

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

&amp; W F rs m m 7 m
flifts for Her

If f tfiif fwlltti

2 Red room hnu»e. unfurnikhrd, kit- w. DIETRICHS - REALTOR
rben equipped. *70 monthlv ph. Ellr, Melhiin—Velma Goaralei.
Adelaide II. Mote* — Artoelaiea
FA 2 6*30.
1601 Park A rt.
FA M U Z
NEAR High School 2 lied room
furniibed home. For 3 or 4 3 Itcdroom 2 tilth, Fla. room, kit
3rd A d d itio n .
month pel mil. FA Z&amp;Z33
chen equipped, fruit trre*. lie
senna Park. Phone FA 2 2676
2 bedroom home near air bare,
Homes Deeiiftted Kur
kitchm furnithed. &gt;70 a month. Desirable Ml ft. lake front pro
Klorida UvltiR.
Call FA Z 4114. After 3.30 p m
perty located on Golden Lake. 3 i- -I Bctlroom a— l &amp; 2 Ila th s
rail FA Z 47M
Anproximatrl) 23 »crri, I film
iihrd rental unit*. Rental in
bedroom unfurnuhed home,
VA - FHA come *3oq monthly. Phone F \2electric equipped kitchen. Large
0374.
FHA In Service
yard
l l e » t neighlxirhooi]
FA 2XU7 or FA 2- MSI.
Conventional
3 bedroom block home. Soulh
Lirgc 5 Iwlrm., 2 hath unfurnDhed
Pinrcrc*t. kitchen equipped. 1W3
Financinir
down. &gt;sdoo monthly payment).
home. I70U Magnolia,
FA 2-4317.
Down Payments
Beautifully furnlihed large aunny
room. FA Z7J0I.
Thi* It a guett p a n to the Bitr
Low As S400
Thralre for Mr* It Bennett
Raelirlor apartment, ground floor
Esp. date Drc. 15. 'la
lm m cd in le OccU|uiticy
313 Palmetto Ave.
Wo (iimmiU'c I’ersonnl
Sntisfnction ur Your
2 bedroom house, kitchen equipped Sacrifice, hv owner, equity in mod
ern 2 bedroom t’R hoi've As
mlh ctertric »toie &amp; retrlgera.Money ( ‘hocrfully
tumc mortgage of &gt;3715 00 Pay­
lor A healrr Phone FA 2 3MI.
U efuntletl.
ment* &gt;60 per mo. FA 2u762.
Apt. for 1 or 2. sit Park.
2112 Oak A\e

Look For It In

ELECTRICAL SERVICE

VACUUM CLEANER RFPAIRS
Pari* for all make* if rleaner*;
Klectrlus. Hoover. Kurhy. etc.
Ironing. 10c A 13c. EA 2 72H.
Frre pick up Work guirantetd.
FA 2-4763.
REGISTERED NURSE colored
d*»lre« work In private home.
Haul* Wtrin* — Electric Servlco
FA 2 Hll.
Sid Vihlen
RANDALL ELECTRIC Cu.
Will care for child in my home,
FA 1-0613
lin e reference*. Ph FA 2 7799 112 MlgOOli*
Pa by lilting, Ironing. FA 2-7626.

I I —RUBINP.BR OPPORTUMTIEI 2V A - BUILDING R E P A I R S
PAINTING
WANTED TO BUY—
Small huiinnt — would conJJrr FLOOR landing and finishing
Serving
filling itailon in THIS Arc* — OlcanlPC, w a v i n g
Srml'iolo County since URL
-I I.OWF.RN, Pl.YNrS
Oprn lo any worth's lulr pro pa
H M Gleaian. LaV* Miry
»t;ion — Box MI Care Sanford
(.RArEVILLE NURSERY
Herald.
IM l'K K IA L D K t’OHATORS
BEAUTIFUL HOLLY
painting and papering
All kind* and sire*
Huiineii property for »ale by ewn
Grapes tile A ir.
FA2MM
rr. I block »outh citi limits of t A 2 371 d or FA 2-7l&gt;tO after *I».
Sanford on highway 17ft9' Gno-l -’r —IN**L II V.\l E
Mation .Market C A B B V G E
location for any type of bust
PLANTS for ia!e. Trfd Thur*
ne»*. 23'. down, halinre on
tan. r \ 2 3960
monthly payment* See I. 0.
Clark Sr. 2619 Orlando Dr.
Orchid* plant* fur sale, 3 fur
/
*S0U Mrs. Bill Whitley. 214
M SPECIAL SBRVICE*
K. IMh SI.
Meljth Bldg
I V 2 3741
WILL ORILUNG
HOODBUFFk
Faubink* Slone Pump*
farm A Garden Center
27—
2
S
p
rit
1
N
—PERSON
tl.S
Repairs to all mile*
ANXUAt-S
■
HOWARD (*. LONG
60) Celery Ave.
bt.JFTl H PALM MANOR
207 E Commercial Ave.
Homo for th# ,-gH
I'OTTEI) n AN r s Ph. &gt; A 7 i»:.'
I'hon* FA 2-2631
»9(t
Orlando Dr. Smfard
or FA 2-027H
S A N TORO
Phono r.V 2i.'14.
PAINTING
FLOWER SHOP. W* teiigranh
"F or thote uh» c u e ." reasonable
\A)tt weight »afely with netvly
ITSIH.RS NUMBER V
Hefrtcncct given. FA 2 1232.
Itrlcaied
Drx-A-Dici Tablet*.
Magnolia d Onora FA 2 4M3
Only 9Se at your Ding More.
Ornamental Shrubs • Tree* ■ Peal
PUMPS - SPItlSKLLK
Vr» Broom Miller’s home mad*
SYSTEMS
II—AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
fruit rike* at Winn Dixie. E.
All lypr* and ilie i. tntillcd
F in t St.
"Do
It
Yoaroelf”
'31 Ford I 120 pickup (ire condi­
tVL
REPAIR
AND
SERVICE
tion. Tcinit. F. A. Stoll- f Vo
rt— AKTKXr.lt FOR SSIJt
S T I N E
1- -I* I'r , Dcllaiy, FI*
Vtacklne and Supply Co.
Cotlms A ttool Yarn! Notion*,
It will piv YOU to tee u* before &gt;»I VY. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 2 6132 Thread*, Tape*.
you bu). Open Evening* and
ROLLINS HOBBV tiHOP
Televinon Tube* Tested Proa. At Tha Sign Of The Totem Pain.
Bomlast
RIlLLINS HOBBY SHOP
i:\s r.M tir t r a i l e r sa l e s
____ 2617 S. French A*oAt The Sign Of The To'etn Pole
I'alatka. Fla
ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS!
2617 S. French Av«.
Two lo-t i . Ml truck ipoiing -an.
Alligator bag* ft Mines, 2P6 to
See ‘t at Phillip* •M" arreji
Furniture Moving ft Siorage
chiviie from. ChrDtma* gift* of
ii.ct. C R. Davn
C. T PHn.LIPS, Agrnl
fruit*, jelllee pecan* and can­
VYASlinURN VAN LINES
dle*. We »hip. S ft II Green
Soil or tradr, equity o t home. 30'
FV 2 IMt
Stamp*. STUCKEYS, 17 • 92.
—3 bedrooru trailer: air tend! 1300 French Ate
Smith of Sanford.
Honed and circulating heater;
Auto Repair* ft Road Scivica
ACM' J alowsled cahana Set Mr
BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
HALL'S GARAGE
Kenntdy. fram e* Trailer Park IP2 Celery Ave
Mo*t Any Make
FA 2.2*03
FURNITURE CENTER
FA 2-2620
Fi HID—1934 Ranrh Wag in New Mte* ft iSu..d*&gt;*
111 VV. tit St FA 2-3111
Hies, paint and battery &gt;1333
Quick Laundromat Ferviet
FA 2 31*1
FACTORY 1 0 YOU
Shirt* Finished In I* ILiuro
ALUMINUM
Sanilon# Dry Cleanire
FOR SALE-191* Fly mouth 313'■
VENETIAN BUNDS
E, 23th St, F'ooJmart Bldg
ralmetlo Ase.
SOI THSIDF I.AUNDno'IAT Enclnrod head. Sag-prnol bottom
Station wagon' 35 Pontiac. I dr
tail with plastic end* Plaitle
radio heater, hydramaiu air HOLLA VVAY, Hospital and Ilaht
or rayon tape* C)tton or nylon
conditioned One owner car Ex
ned* Day, Week or Mnnthcord*.
cellent condition. May trade for
Tel. FA 3-1111 FNirnltti'e Center S cn h n rik CJIas* uttd I'aln l Co.
Mat outfit nr take older ear as
116 Wen Firot St
112-114 VV 2nd St Ph FA 2 4622
part FA 2 7237.
AUTO
CLASS
Ult burning circulating healer,
12—Rl) ATS and MOTORS
automatic control* ft tank, 819.
INSTALLED
Nil 1-4291, JD2 Shell Rd DeDary.
Your Eitnrude Dealer
VVIndahitlil
finch fllnaa '
RnRSON HPORTING GOODS
t Yt LE: 1337 liar Icy Das*D oor (ilfl-n
A rn l filjss
301-d.H E. I** I'boo* F,\
Idsnq ICO. layv mileage, e^cclSE ltvici;
l-nt mndition. See at 119 Pinrtv 1: v 1111.it M in i 11
S nnknrik Ginns nnH I'.ilnl Cn.
*rr*t
Dr. after 4 p. m.
1 tatom lb’*t Topa /. \ &lt;eixoric* 112-114 VI 2nd SI. Ph. FA 2-U22
I IICi; ESTIMATES
FA 2 7*37 ..
„ ,
Td* i* * glicit pa»a lo the Rltg
M ere Ileal is
I toor Fmiisres Theatre for Jr-nelie n-own.
7'» IIP iVirard uuttnard 5Jn
i lean and 'e n l c r . *110 Outside
Kxp »lal» D-c IS, 32
Vler I p . m. F’A 2 |7&lt;r.
lank Imlallitlon. EA 2 4743
Compton* Eney elopedlat rA2*3Jf6,
MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS
HEATING
W. P. SMITH
Dv-d snarka apart h*atcr. la rg e
II. 11. I’O PK CO.
Outboard Sale* ft Sertlrr
man'* »'**k, giod tm llllon.
109 S. Park ---- FA 2-4231
2VI5 Paik Ate
PA ZMtt
PA 126:3
ENVELOPES. I etl-rbcadx. -1,1,
I t— Peis LitCilork bqppliea
ment*. iurlre*. hand Hll* and Coleman Soper Clrenlalor oil
heater. SS.oqq JjlU Very good
programj, e tc
Prnjreulie
Toy fox terrier pup* PA 2 2213
condition, resianable. FA 2 4293.
Printing Co phone *"A 2 2911 30* Belt 13th St
Cblbuah* puppie* for sale.
to incA electrie »:nve. A t rottdl1604.
FA 2 I2M After ) M h
Cabinet work, furniture rrpitr. Don *73 Gas br»ter It* Phono
FA 2 "321
FA 2 7313
WANTED—Black cocker spaniel
pup FA 2 7693
LEAVING
T«)W.\—window- fan,
» A —PLDMHINO ana ROOFING
fi 'dug outfit, »matl l.tr .en ap­
IV—xRTH I l S VTXVTF t)
pliance). derpfreete, TV, baby
furniture. I n 2.7170,
Ca*h for furniture or lurplua.
Super Trading Poal. Sanfotd
7i(p&gt;e|f. ''uellsh tine rarer, excelOrlaridn llwy FA 29*71
lent r«nrl|t|nn J’A FA 7**79
Pine ft typre-e 1/tgi and Timber
AIR lONDITIONTNr,
Fruit for aale, U W hu. Rrmi
Manied Hough, Green P|ne ft
Cypro* Liim!&gt;er Wanted Henry CONTRACT and REPAIR WORK container. 2201 W. 23:h. Street.
I V 21*2 EA 2-SAju;
Goelhe Lumber Co., Iiuisvllle, I(K)7 Sjnli.nl ,\*e.
F'la. Phone 4*0. f rolled • and 4*V
Chrome kitchen art, &gt;5ni/i 9 v IV
I'l.U M IIlN f;
jor llmrv Goelhe.
rug. &gt;23 or» Re'h In exrellenl
4 90trirt;ng ft nef»iri
condillan
FA
Tire Eitiiwate*
I t - F T aF t T p Ar i s k s '
n. L IIARVEY
Girl* 20 ineh bike, good condition.
Modern. Air Cond Soil Water 204 Sanford Aie I'hnue FA 2-7.93 F A 2 3291.
HARRIETT'S BEAUTY NOOK
H'3 So. Dak Air.
FA 2 3712 &lt;1 -AItKS rLUMniNG AND IIIIAT 23—FU R.M TtilE and
INfi ha* moied in nqr new- lore
Ittit SEHOLD GOODS
= H H A tE HELP WanTBY
trnn tci VV. 27ih S t. Thoct
FA 2 2371
• BIG VALU ES

JCcuuu
/~ : :

Mayfair aection. a apacloui 3 lied
room home. FA 3-ItM.

Vtor'ila. I'v OW HN I* J O N U r
ato vf. c h ild re n , no p e l*. ! 6 i 00
i l .x f ,.,. lha .(.n ft l l ' l * nf n nO ’n
la bM I N r J " M « P U in lt lf . »»(•
m onfh. ISWJ S u m m e rlin A i r
am E M IL IA A C R O B -A J O V E » . !&gt; •
HERBERT STENSTPOM
(»-H*,fit thtaa rr« M « i» ar» t« 'e m .
ir-n -i ro il l« aep aar and i l l , t " u r C le a n 4 r m . fnrn ap! 411 P a r k
REALTOR
aarltlan dafanaaa M r , fit &lt;*n »&gt;i w .
DON H O W E — U J . R J S V E ft
far a (ha :« lh da* r..r t&gt;»e,m l»r.
a
|&gt; r o ll. nr m harw taa I'» o r,* WEI.AKA APARTMENTS: rooma
t w o d ilf i
pm
i'on (raan
w ill
l&gt;a
aM artd
private batht. U4 VV. Flrat S t 111 N. Park — PH. FA 3-ZIZO
a ca ln a t von
T h a (U nfold H ara 1 !• daalanatad
a t a raaaraaar »f aanaral circuit- Furrlihed apartment, 2001 \V. lit.
«i»n In whn-h thla c lu t lm i ahall ha
MOVE RIGHT IN!
puhliahad onca a tch * a « h fu r taur
See 1t9 Pinecrrjt Drive today
eanaarutlva w ,t k »
................... Larse furnithed 3 bedroom upW l T . V C M n o hai l and n ffialal
ataira apartment In town. | 6J Thi* lery nicely kept 3 Bedroom
M l ..I ilia Clark, of m a t*i .u i(
liome near Plnecreat School of­
a month Cal' FA 2-3071.
c o u rt, on Ilua liia .Jial dav of
fer » a bonuv of a fenced In yard
N o .a m h tr, A
P
t a iiO f- |l«rn&lt;to"
terraro floori, electric kitchen.

I - REM, ESTATE TOR SAL* i t —Work Wanted

YOU PAINT &amp; SAVE

lAFF-A-DAY

LAKE MARY*: I bedroom apart
ment. ne»l&gt; decorated complete
ly furnished Call FA Z Z244 af
ter 5 p. m.
Z. 3 and t bedroom
a m a ll a p a rtm e n t.

Need Thru Classified A d s

Odham&amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor llwy. 17-12 ft mfe 51.
I'hoM FA 2-1341

low Down Payment

Wdt

WE ARRANGE
GIRLS WANTKD
ILL TYPES FINANCING White Mull tm 7t &lt;&gt;r oier Apply 24-PIAMI SERVICE

• QUICK CREDIT
• EASY TERMS

1-1 1*1 ton at Pig V WHllff,
• WILSON ■ MAILS
PIANO TUNING ft HEP WRING
.New and Uatd Furniture
W. L HARMON
Real 1 Date f-alejman SANFORD
Ph. FA 2 6622
P R om iT IE S
FA 2 3754 «r Fb. FA 2 4223 A ltar 1 0 0 pm 311 E. Firat be
r.A 2 7915
21 A RUII.IHNG I'UNTR At TORS
Special diet and food tupervliar.
N ew A U*etl
Kitchen esperienee prtlprred. F'or carpentry, painting, *neenl u r n ilu r e find Applinnrea
l i f , reiiftng, and p!a»ler tepslr.
High (fbnnl ediieatton rs-entlal,
I'srellent per*onnel pollne*. 14 asphalt tilt, a-bttte* aiding, Mather of Sanford
maaonrr or wood atapi, Uitling
hour, wrek Starting Salary &gt;140Fonsiruclion Co. Inc.
and rejiairing garage* and 203 209 E. F (rat SC Ph. FA 2-0983
1150 month. Dietician. Seminole
2il Meat 271 h Street
wrecking call F.\ 2 4999.
Memorial Hospital.
L'led furniture, appllftnce*. tool*
Phone I t 2-ltOl
etc. Rought-iold. Larry'* Start
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213 Sanford Avj Th. FA 24122.
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11. Apron*, Caldwell, Ark,
lion, Kingtbury piano, Phono af­
DUN LI KE
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Phon. FA 2-6824
11* S. Fienth A ir Ph. FA 2 3221 it—MALE REI-P WANTED
After hour* FA 2 26)8 or FA 2 4921
WANTED AT ONCE
TWO I ult ONE M M
Rawleigh Dealer in part Sanford
Bjy these two fine homes situated
WELCOMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
r r Fill Yoluilt Co. Writ' Rawl­
on »i&gt; well landscaped lot* To
eigh 1. Dept. FAL-440 R. MemTO SANFORD
tal price of all tht* property I* phii, Trnn,
only Slt.Jnu. Term* may be ar
A»*embter for Novelty lamp&gt;. Ave­
We invlle &gt;«u lo be our gucsls abootulely free
ranged No city taxes.
rage rarmng* &gt;3,00 hoqc. Simple,
without obliigiilion at rutc of Sanford’* leading
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Sales Office.
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x 126 ft. In Lake Miry. Owner
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Quarterbacks Win
Awards In Celery

Giants, Browns To M e e t
In Title Contest Sunday
■7 M M . WRIGHT
railed Pre** Inlerwattosial
The Cleveland Brown* will play
Ihe New York Glar.ti, only tram
erer to Interrupt their unprece­
dented domination of Ihe National
Football Leagut* Eastern Dltialon. lor the conference title nett
Sunday at Yankee Stadium.

Kirchhoff Leads
Mather In Sweep
In Bowling Loop
Fd Kirchhoff howled a 207 339
aerlra to lead Mather of Sanford
to a three game sweep over Celery
City Printing to artlon In the
Sanford City Bowling league teat
week.
The Furniture men rolled a fine
aerie* In atopping Ihe rise of Ihe
Printer*. Bob Sfeele and Clyde
Pierey led Ihe Prlnlrr*. earh howl
Inc 12S.
In other action In the league,
first place Burnell Painter* re­
mained fire game* In front, even
though lorlng two game*, thank*
to Ihe effort* of Gene* Seminole
Dry Cleaner* who took two from
arrnnd plaee New Ynrk I-ife Inaurance. Ciene'a rolled ron»l«tently,
and made good ure of their handlrap, In teat the Insurer* Bill
Karre led the Cleaning men with
a ton. while Jr ate Cook led Ihe
Inaurrra with a 49*. Dirk Hlchardr
rolled a 211 SIS to top the Painter*
In their lot* In Bukur'a Mu»ie
Shop, led by Burk Fnrgusona M2.
•■Split-ahrlnken" for Ihe night
Included Larry Pliee. Tom Brown,
and Ed Klrrhhoff who all picked
up the 5-T split; Ed Callan and
Harold llerbit making Ihe file
and dime; Paul Petold with 1 S t
10, Otto lloradorf with a 5*10,
and Boh Steele with a 3*710 pick
Up.
In Ihla week a howling. Ihe
match-ofthe-week will he on lanr*
I L 2. where first place Burnell
will lake on aaeond place New
York Life. Gene’* Seminole Dry
Cleaners rnlli against Celery City
Printing on 1 1 4, and Bukur'a
Music Shop lakes on Mather on
alleya 5 * 6
Averages after last week'* Imwt
Ing are:
Rlch*rd*-l«d. Kor. DePalma.
and Maloney—1*1. Wheeler and
Von Harbulis at 103, Pfiokl, awl
Ileal—Ifit. Slrllcr and Steele at 160,
Kale*—ISO. and Conk and Callan
at 1M.
Swann, Bukur, and Forguaon at
1ST, Gllatrap and Ring at 1SS,
K rrtirr and Kirchhoff at lit,
Rugcnstcin—133, and Plrec, Proc­
tor, and lluhn at IS2 . Ilcrhat and
Holler—ISO, Burned and drown
-—14*. It. lloradorf—ltd. Eatridge—
I4S, Plerry—lit. Ilarriton at HI.
Perry—111, and O. Boradorf al

Two quarterback* won the
Most Valuable Player awards In
the first annual Celery Bowl foot­
ball game here Friday nlghl
Jerome Shaw, Apopka quarter
back, scored all three of III*
team'* touchdown* to win the
award fur the losing squad. Cecil
D a rutridge scored two and passed
for another for the winning Semi
nolet
One of Dandndge * touchdowns
was an 60 yard kickoff rrlurn
which turned the tide of the game.
At the time. Seminole was leading
Apopka, 14 13 He scored the firvt
marker on a four yar-* plunge and
passed eight yards lo Gerald Jones
for the other.
Dandrldgr completed eight ol 12
passes for 120 yard* ami ran eight

Cleveland. molt consilient win­
ner In professional football his
lory, clung to It* one-game lead
over New York Sunday by scor­
ing a 21-14 decision over an in
spired Eagles team at Philadel­
phia. The Giants, described by
Iheir coach as "not a good dub,”
kept their hopes alive when Gar­
land Stare blocked a Jim Martin
field goal try with 13 remaining
lo preserve a 19 17 tirlory over
Ihe crippled Detroit Lions
TKOI'IIY FOR SEMINOLE — Jerry Covington 1 left 1 .
The Brown* can win their Herald r^wirt* writer, presents Most Valuable Player
eighth Eastern Division title In
award for Celery Row! game lo Quarterback Cecil Dan*
nine year* by defeating or lying
(Herald Staff Photo)
Ihe Giant* Sunday In a game dr I*life.
which will draw a capacity crowd
of more Ilian Tl.Otti. The Giants
Navy Picks Captain
must win to tie for Ihe rrown and
then beat Ihe Browns again at
ANNAPOLIS. Md (LTIl-VIld
Yankee Stadium Dee. 21 to qualify
shipman James 31. Dunn Jr . a
for Ihe rhampionthip game with
Miss South. K2 SE l/Milsiana 70 21 year center from Rutledge, Pa.
l mted Press International
the Baltimore Colt* Dec. 2*.
has been rlectcd Navy's 1959 foot­
West.
Ky. 73 N. Me*. AAM W
East
Cleveland awrpl via Eastern II
ball captain.
Miss.
St.
91
.Southwestern
4*
He* after entering the NFL in Army 79 Kings Point 1*
Mississippi
*7
fnion
fTrnn
I
*1
19&amp;0 and won again 1**1 year af WVU 71 Penn St M
Auburn 71 flavlnr GO
ter the Giant* snapped their rer NYU 31 Columbia 7n
Snead Caeca Hebert
Richmond 72 Virginia 66
ord siring in 1936
Burknell 93 Rulgerr *9
NEW YORK i CPI I—Sam Snrad
VMI
id
Bridgewater
31
Bant* Defral Cull*
Cornell 3* Colgate 33
of While Sulphur Springe, 3V. Va..
Baltimore, which will invade the St. Francis fl'a 1 3* Duquesne vt W. Va Tech 73 Iaiyola (Mrt 1 66 I meets Lionel lltbert In I* holes
Midwest
Eastern champion's park for the St. Jos, fl’a.l *1 Kv Wesleyan 73
of championship golf at (he Bora
championship game, clinched the Niagara 72 l.a Salle 5*
Michigan Si M Delroil 31
Baton, Fla . golf club on ABCWestern crown a werk ago Thr Syracuse 91 Clarkson Teeh M
W’estern Be* *4 Wayne St. 36
TV* "All
Star G o lf program
Colls opened the weekend action Maine 71 Bales 61
St. laiuit 77 Ohio State AS
nest Saturday.
by dropping a 301* decision lo Salon Hall *2 Itoanokr 33
Michigan *3 Kent St. S3
the Bams at lai* Angeles liefore Vermont 1* New Hampshire *T
Ila mime *6 North Dakota A6
u«.jn 2—the third large*! crowd in Marshall 7* Virginia Tech 70
Kansas SI. 62 Indiana 79
Schoendienst ttelter
Drake 7! Air Foret Arad. Ml
Irague history
Manhallan I'lJ Bridgeport S3
ST LOUIS (CPI 1 — Manager
Miami ID! 39 Bowling Green 5*
In .Sunday'* oilier game*. Bob Wagner *1 Cpsala GO
Fred Haney of the Milwaukee
by latyne'a two touchdown pa**e* Dartmouth 32 Colby 33
Dayton 75 Hall St. 43
Brave* said today following a vis­
Purdue A3 Missouri 37
sparked u rally that gave the Kentucky 76 Temple 71
it with tubercular strirken Red
Pittsburgh Steeleri a It 14 tie Conneelieul 60 3’ale 32
Minnesota 77 Vanderbilt 7H
Srltoendlenit that the star second
Braille) 91 West. Ontario 31
with Ihe Washington Bed*klna; Kansas 73 Cantslus 31
the Chicago Hears turned Chi­ latfayelle 72 Prlneclon 62
Nebraska 73 Montana St U. 11 baseman's ‘•ipirtt is high and he
thinks lie's going lo fool every­
cago Cardinal pa I-Ct and turn- Fordham *6 Rhode (stand M
Lnynla till) 9Q Denver tu
body and tie in the Braves' line
Ides into an ca*y 30 11 victory, Amherst 3t Harvard 47
Northwestern fiA Maryland 62
up opening day."
and the San Francisco Forty- L’CNY 67 Hunter 3*
lie Paul 69 Baldw. Wallace 44
Niner* turned three Intrrreptlons St. Rrmaverdurc *6 Villa Mad 35 Marquette GO Illinois 33
Tenne.nee 90 Wyoming
Into touchdowns in Ihe first *i*
Howell Joins Itisons
South
minute* cn route to a VS 21 trt Navy **• Pennsylvania 33
Southwest
ni l F.\!.n (UPI&gt;—Ron Howell,
umph over Ihe Green nay Pack­ Wm A Mary 37 tiro Wash 32 TCU Mi Oklahoma City 3*
who scorrd ivsn touchdown* (nr
ers.
Hamilton In fanads’i Grey Cup
N, Car. SI. M Wake Forest 32 Arkansas Al Oklahoma S3
fieitball game, has )oirird the Ituf
Tulsa 79 Arison* St U. 71
Thy Citadel 77 Presbyterian 62
SMC A3 Iowa 33
lalo Bisont of ihr American lloek
To Ia in- 95 IJIrm. Southern 7*
ry League. Unwell, a forward, it
Chattanooga M Howard (Alai 73 Trxa* AAM 37 Houston 13
the younger brother of New York
Rice 74 Wlsrnnstn 37
Alaliama 29 Phillip* fillers .1*
Banger defenseman Harry HowTrinity lTex.1 Al Tesa* 71
laiulsvlllr 71 Georgia Teeh 37
ell
Arkansas Al Oklahoma 32
Florida St. 73 Furman 72
lulled I'revs InU. national
Boston College 26 Holy Cross *
Miami (Fla.) 2 Oregon 0
Wiley 23 Mississippi Vocational 7
Arinina St. VI Gust Adolphus 12
N.Eastrrn Okla 19 St. Benedict It
S. Diego Marine* 35 Sart Itli-go 0
Christmas Festival Bowl
N.W'crn La. I* Sam Hou*. St II
tlrangr Show Bowl
Stockton !* Mt. San Antonin 12
Shrine Potato Bowl
Barkrrsfield JC 7 Mversld. Ct &lt;1

Cage Scores

Grid Scores

limes for 12 yards and three first
downs, one of which kept a TO
drive going on fourth down Ha
also got thr Seminole* oul of trou­
ble tsriec with booming punts.
Shaw scored on "keeper” play*
of 33. 23 ami 20 yards IB s'p att­
ing was a key In telling up Ihe
three markers.
Others considered for the tro­
phic* presenlrd h&gt; The Sanford
Herald were David Stanley, Ver­
non Kirk, Walter Middleton and
Bay Lundquist. Shaw had no com­
petition for the MVP for fhe lot
rrt. although Ijrrv lllarkvvrldrr
and Gerald Odom played fine
games
The trophiev prevented by The
Herald were hated on perform­
ances In Ihe one game. Play in
games during the regular season
was not considered
Manley, chosen lo Ihe Orange
Belt Conferrnee all star team for
the second year in a row. wav
Dandridge's closest competitor.
Thr big guard who shared co­
captain duties with Dandrldgr
proved lilmsrlf lo be ihe heal line
man in ihe OIH and amnng ihe
best in Ihe state by hit sterling
play Friday night.
He completely overshadowed
Odom, thr other oil conference
guard «f 37 and an all Otic fullhack this yrar. Odom played in
Ihe haekfield cm offense, in the
line on drfrnse. On occasions, he
also was a linebacker this year.
Slanlrv and Middleton were the
outstanding defensive players for
Seminole Mlddlrlun recovered a
fumble which led to a TD add
made several kry tackles, as did
Kirk Middleton a!*n caught one
past (or 37 yards
LumlquDt picked up Its* yards
rushing, high for the Seminolrt.
Of this total. 33 eame on a TD
scamper. Kirk scored once and
had several lung gains on offtackle slants. He also threw a 37yard past which kept a drive
alive
Dandndge and Shaw were pre­
sented the trophies at a barbecue
at Ihe Elks Club following llie
game. Making the presentation*
were Walter Gleluw. Herald pub­
lisher. and Jerry Covington, Her­
ald *poris writrr.

APOPKA .MVP PLAYER—Jerome Khnvv (riyfht), Apopkaqufiili-rbnck, accept* Sanfonl Herald trophy ns Moat
Valuable Player for the Itiabiy: team In the Celery' Bowl.
Prrj*cnti:i(r the trophy is Waller A. (Jlelow, Herald pul&gt;Usher,
(Staff Photo)

Yanks Seek Hyde, Nats Want Lumpe
NEW ) tilth
fU l'l)
The At the moment, the Senator*
Washington Senators are playing are without a major league tbu^Hyde and seek, and there should stop a i c result of their tr a *
lie an announcement any day now with the Tiger*.
that shortstop Jerry t.umpc of thr
Yankee* is "It **
CALL
Both ihe Yankee* and Indian*
are in with "concrete hilts'* for
Washingtons a.e rcltcser. Dick
Hyde, hut from all Indication* the
world champion* wrre there first
with the most.
Senator ITeudent Clatin Grif­
Evening* FA ‘J-cuflO ^
fith. who completed a six-player
deal with Detroit Saturday, freely
admitted today that he a-d Ihe
Yankees "are still talking." These
R a n r a car
talks are expected to culminate
with Hyde going to the Yanks in Vic Hohcllo. Agt. cut E. 1*1
a deal for Lumpe.

H E R T Z
F A 2 -7 7 2 3 .

i HERTZ r

Many thanks to all those
who supported me in the
recent city elections.
M. L “Sonny” Raborn Jr.
Pd, Pol. Adv. By SI. L Flahnrn Jr.

QjJkhlDm !

Peruvian U. S. Star
LOS ANGKI.ES —CUPP — Arne
rlcan Das is Cupper Alex Olmrdo
it a Peruvian attending Ihe t ’nl
veralty of Southern California.
Olmrdo was Intrreolleglate tennis
champion In 1957

Robes S
T V Jackets

First In Seven Years

PITTSBURGH. Pa IUPI) —
Rob Friend * 22 victories this sea
son marked the first lime a Pitta
burgh Pirate Imrler reached Ihe
charmed cirri.- since Murray
Record For Series
ST. LOUIS —(UP1 1 - Harry Dickson turned the Irirk in 1951.
Breeheen of the St tavuls Cardi­
nal*. who turned the trick In 1916 Good Pitch, No Mil
against the Boston lied Sox, It
BOSTON —•Ul'l I—The Itovton
the only southpaw in history lo National 1 nf HB0 finished In fifth
win three garnet in single World place In Ihr National league dr
Series.
spile the facl that Ihry had Hirer
J« game wtnnsrs—27 game win
ner Charley Nichols, 26 game win
Winning Pair
ner John Clarkson and 21 game
NEW YORK —4171*1) — Christy winner Charley Gelrrin
Malhewaon and Joe McGinnlty of
the New York Giant* won a total
COOLER IN SUMMER
nf 66 game* in 1901—Mathewson
WARMER
IN WINTER
compiling a 33-12 record and Mr
SAVE
FUEL
Glnnlly recording a 35 6 mark
IN S U L A T IO N

CLEVELAND - ( D P I . - Starling
pitcher Al Smith and reliever Jim
Raghy Jr. wrre the Cleveland In­
dians pllrhrrs who slopped Joe III
M.vgglu alter he had'hailed safe
ly In 36 ronsreiitlve games It
hap|H-ned In a nlghl game July
IT. 1911

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NO. 322

Rights Group Demands Records
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Elks Charity Ball
Slated Saturday
NAVY DAY PROCLAIMED—Mayor Merle

i Varner signs a proclamation for Navy Ajv-

rcvfatinn Day in Sanfortl. Saturday. Left
tn right, Commi dinner- David flat die! and

R obert B ro w n , W arner, Art H arria. to ch airm an o f Navy A p p re c ia tio n Day. and
U ornniD siom ra At Wilson a n d Karl Bigginbotham .
(H e ra ld S ta ff P hoto!

'Appreciation D a y ' Tempo Increases
S'ivy Appreciation Day j.lan*
»rc snowballing, a civic *1ui.'
*nd local merchant* lcr.it thrir
Nippon to thr .Jiy-cc *' gigantic
cl niton neat Saturday at Fort
Mellon Park.
All Navy perinnncl and Ihcir
fandlie* at
•I the Sanford Naval
Air Station
on will It 6ueil* of Ihc
Jayrtc* and Senior Chamber nr
Commerce for a chirkcn pilau dinner Entertainment will U- furnilhrd by Ihr Five Owl* and The
Rebel*.
Civilians may purphare ticket*
al the park cir gel them from
A-ir favorite mcrrhani*, who will

» ■

have a number lo giir away.
t’nre of Ihc lunch t* H for adults
__ _ ,for children
.t .u
and f&gt;o cent*
.
According to Art llam a
*hll llrumtry. ewchsirmen of Nar&gt;‘ appreciation Hay. everyone in
'**wn
,(",n it
*’ "enthusiastically
"enthuslaslirally support^ ^ W o n l * '*’
* « « « • " * » » Sanford.
Serving l-egim at 12:30. Table*
will It manned by mrmU-ri of Ihr
Jaycer Wive* Club. Rotary. Ki»*ani M ont,”Eds*. World"*War" 1
Veteran* Barraeks. rivitani. Amerlcan legion, VFW, Mn*nn*
and Shriner*.

*nd

Squadron 9 Leads
In Bombing Derby
The first day of Heavy Attack
Wing One* Sixth [tombing Derby
ffvded with Squadron Nine, from
the USS Saratoga, leading the
field. The high flvinc "(m is ' arfiimulaled 400 point* In the first
two evrnl*.
_.
., , . . . . . ,,
, Thp,.
to ,,
from thr l SS \ ranklin D. Itoo.r
n i t got an rarly Irad by irorlng a
perfect 100 point* In Ihr *peclal
vrea|Tn* loadini: and chv'tk rxerdie. VAII 'J. however overeamr Ihc
£ rly lead when Ihr teorra from
evrnt I w rrr totalrd.

wai followed at 10-minute Inter* al*
by the oilier competing twin j&lt;t*
carrier aircraft. They were off &lt;m
» nUht minion that required them
&lt;" fly more than 2.0U) mile*, a*
| ra',jr miasionu were run on *uiall
airfield* at Troy. Ala., and Hattloburg. Mi**
The Hard nhatu u( Ihe event re
qutn.i| a lllmiUlc(1 wfapon» , |rop
on a large! In Dalla*, Tea . from
a height of nearly revrn mile* and
a *l&lt;ecd of cpproilmalrl) tk*i
milr* a hour. A crucial total of
CWl |&gt;oi»ililr polnl* hung in halarer *l Hie *rlrrl rnmbat air-

A ihort address will |«- gi.rn
by Mark » levrlarul Jr. at ; |&lt; m
( Ic.riand i» president of ihc Sen.
Inolc Count* Chamber of Commerer Capt. laor.rl Arthur, comr„an«!ing i.ffticr of Ihc Air Station
„.,|„,ni|
, .........
, . ........................
... .......
Ihc . firrn.mn. under the rfl
rtclkM of Ranald Perry, while the
muilr plan on unit! S ad p. m.
Tickets for Navy Appreciation
lfr ovailaMr at •hh.m and
fudor, Htnn Dixie, \owrll*. A.
h. Shoemaker J r . Seminole Coun­
ty Laundry and Downtown Clean-

The Ktks Chanty llall Saturday
right rllmsvrt a week of ilrcn
uou* activity in Sanford,
The annual party will tic field
*n U.r Mayfair Inn where guests
'“ !l ,laT'c' ' ,n nn,1,c h&gt;
n',kur
and Ihc PopttlaireMore Ihan So patron* have sub»crtlw-d In Ihp hall hcnrlltinfi Ihc
Hairy Vnna Crippled Children'*
Home A dtarama display will he
1placed In Ihc hotel hobby, depicting
Ihc Ircalmrrt given children at
t h r tluipll.il

*

llo*t and hotir** arc Hill Hardin,
Exalted Holer and hi* wife Peg'
g&gt; They will lead the Grand
March which follow* an eleventh
hour ioa*i Entertainment i* planned during inlrrminion
tnul.lion* may he rohiainnl at
lair Inn Re*
'he door ef the Mayfair
rr* at loti i are now helm,' made hj
Houghton I n • u r a n r r C o ,
FA MM3
Kussrll Spencer, chairman of Ihr
dance, taul today. "We luipe tn
have ,V*i people Saturday night.
The Elk* hive riviled all their
M*j nMc^Sank'*?‘F*n/*Feder al’'sav- “
lo
»n" “ « " rt ,hr
In.-' and lo a n Ai*ocia1ion, Cow-I Harry-Anna Crippled Children’*
Home.
an'i. Hey'* Shoe Store, Florida
power and Light Co, Carraway
ind JIrKihhin. fterry'* Whntetale
Furnllure \Varehou»e. Senkartk
Llaii and Paint Co., II. L, Perk*
Ini and Son and Sweeney**.

Insult To Injury:
Left Dishes Dirty

; In Contempt Case
flT D —Indu*Hern ant fioldftrr wa&gt; tndieted by a frdrral grand jury
*o*Jay on 18 rounti of ronlrmpl
pf &lt;-ongrr»*.
Ihe charge* were hand on
fioldflnr'* r.fu»al to an&lt;wrr is
&lt;iue*lion»—all involving trai;»ac
tinn» of the float Fort DevelopWASH) NOTH S'

Somebody he* added (mull to
injury. Hie C|I&gt; Comtniuion * a i
told la &gt;t right
Not onlv did the culprit break
lockv on door* wlileh hou»i-d thr
china at Ihr Civic Center, and u*e
ihr diihc* but be left 'em dirty.
according to Comnrn*loner David
r.atchrl
A* a m ull. Kiwaman* and Rot
arian* pe rhap* mhrr*. were forei-d in waih the diihr*, tiatchrl
added
Many of the grt&gt;ui&gt;» which meet
Thr ’ flvlr Center
rrg ularlj

CELERY HOWL TR O PH Y - Seminole High
P rincipal A ndrew B racken pronent* th e
Uflcrv Bowl cltam pion*tii(i trophy tn C lif­
ford McKildtin, defennive hnlflutck, a*
Conchcv Jim P iyott (le ft) and Dave lanidc

w ntrli. Seminole H ig h won th e tro p h y Dy de­
featin g Ajtopkn. 31-20, F rid ay n ip h t. The
presentation w as m ad e today. Thu tro p h y
did n 't arrive in tim e fo r th e gam e.
(P h o to by Jam eso n )

Verdict Expected Committee 0 1 100
On Assault Chargels GivenReP°rts

Memlier* of the executive comCity Judge Amro*c Oililf will ugainH thr eltv "by vntor of in- mt||r r of Ihr Commlllrr of IIO
hand down a urd iri tin* afternoon jurie* *u*ialned when Joirph lien detidctl yeilerday Dial 'u r r r ii drin Ihe t a*e of Jou-pli Renkown . kuwie w.i* wilfullv and unlawfully ]
„ n ,, emnbinalum of proper
M yrarold Navy man attached to a**ailllrd by a police officer" 1.idvrrll»lng and linanrial aupport.
VAII II charcfil wilh aitaull on
Thr a**aull charge arotr out ol
\\ sroll fturn*, chairman, prr
a police officer and petty larceny, an arrr*i Nov * Harriett. *V
0»r r mr confab, which drew
A third charge of drunk and dit tolifird jrttrrduv Dial Renkuwie chairman ol key eomniltleev lo rronlerh conduct «j* dl*ml**nl bv fried lo erk handcuff* from Id* |Miri rrttilla of individual meeting*
Ihr rourt
iund. allrr I »aw him lair a
Tjlr leader* of Ihr Induttrial
llenkowie tckllfied in court )‘ri i pic out of a Dt* at the A and I*." commuter ronaidem! a budge! of
'•*&gt;' *"'• vcjlcrday. denying Ihe Harriett *ald that llrnkowlc trie d |yj.oou. *ubmllled by Marion liar.
in *ug
expenChamber

MONTGOMERY, Ala (LTly—
Chairman John A. Hannah of the
Civil Right* Commission an­
nounced today he was exiling In
Ihe Justice Department lo help
Ihe eomml**len secure regiitralinn record* In *U Alabama counHr* where Neproc* claim their
voting right* have been denied.
Under the law which cre­
ated the rommt«*ion in 19JT, Con­
gress
gave
the
J n ■11 e e
Department power In l*aur con­
tempt citations against witnesses
who rrfu ie lo olwy orders of the
federal agency.
The ruremission ilielf dor* not
have Ihe power to l*»ue contempt
cltslion*. The rilatinn* mutt be li*
»ued through a federal court.
Hannah, president of Michigan
Stale University, said, "This com*
mission regrrls the failure of cer­
tain person* lo appear at (hi*
bearing alter having been formal­
ly *ub|&gt;oenaed to appear in
accordance with the provisions of
the law creating this commitsmn, amt the failure of other* who
h»ve appeared In prreon lo pro­
duce certain record* Util they
w rrr subpoenaed to produce, and
Ihe refuial of some who were
physlratly present to be sworn a*
wiIncases when requested to do so;
and the failure of other* lo an­
swer qurition* that were asked of
them."
Six county official* refused to
answer any queillon* presented
them by the commtsilon. Flva of
the official*, appointed registrars
In Hullnck, Harbour, and Marntt
counties, refused to taka the oath
driplte a command by View
Chairman Robert G. Storey, dean
of ll.e Southern Mrlhodtat Unirarally- law achool.
The eommissinn. In reeea*. unantmoody decided la demand the
offlcula take th« oath and
am wrr qiiettiant, and svach offlrial was ordered to do so Individu­
ally. Till* artlon could set np
the procedure for contempt cita­
tion*.

______
halrman
•* tipre*enllng Hu eltv. No wu (Jene Tucker »hnok hit brad al
ne»»e* leMlfled f r either man. A the *m*Clthin of »M for due*. He
»p.,kr«man ta il
Ihur *torlr«
that memla-r* should con
wrr. to •omplrti-D ddlcrenl. il alj pr the due. a huilne** Inve.lwill la- a delim it drriilon for Ihr inrnl. The prnpoted *uni would
judgr '
not tic enough lo "do anything
RrnVowic told ihr enurl that he wllh."
bail (utlalned cut* on lu* ear and
Col. S G Harriman wa* named
bead from Ihe attault by Harrleft. , chairman
ol Ihe Site* Commute#.
— ...............
Notice ol ihe *ul
wa. Iileil vviin | | arr|m»n I* forming lit* group lo
ibr rlly manager
n lrr ,j,r , t,||ri. eouoly and
.
, under a Uw
DELANO (UP1&gt;- An amileur
which lay* that all claim* again*! report on available lamia for in holdup man who u*ed a toy pistol
the city mint |w fllc-l wiihin so duitry.
lo try *4 f°h • llnanee compiny
day* of an incident
John Krnler commented. "The was recovering today from twx&gt;
people of Seminole County always bullet wounds and a sore ihoulder
respond when Ihe enmity I* ifl where he wa* stabbed with a let­
trouble, but rarely do anything ter opener.
when everything f* going all
Doltea said Maxwell Cummings,
right. You will have op mblrnt i!&gt;, was foiled In hi* allen.pt to
selling sumt thing to Ihrm when gel aw»y with ll.ond Monday when
In Seminole County nearly every (incompetent or extremely |w&gt;r • »i once, monihly, qu*rterly or they frrl they don’t need It right
For more than two months,
a company executive noticed the
*emi annually.
now."
more lh»n ISO United Fund work­ family wllh school age children f*mHlr»
gun wasn't real.
I'rrferrcd ageticie* may he
A general meeting of thn Comer* have been heating Ihe bu*he» hat *omconr in Ihr llov Sec ;1 Few people anywhere nerd an
Cummings lold officer* h# need­
_
..................
inno.Itirlion lo T h e Salvation marked for ihr major portion of rullter of mo will bn railed by
trying In raise money for *evcn or t.irl* .icoult The Menial Ileal h Afmy
|U ,|r rtira |r&lt;i worker* Hie donation Agencle* that are not Hums when conrretc rrport* can ed the money to pay hi* rent ind
tsfiliiirs hilt*.
agencies.
Aixortalion ba* been frying to
jmij no ta*k loo Impoxtlhlr, 'desirable to thr donor may lie be made.
This would-he bandit entered lha
The goal of $3a,(ic0 is mil a long *Urt a clinic here, and *lrr-d&gt; no ja r*on too unworlliy to help
marked out on tbelr *uh»crtplion.
unices of Tribble A Reynold* Co.
wav off, To date about So per cent has a director and menial hc-dlh
These are the seven a g r n r i r .
,hr n'"'&gt;r &gt; rnlll'*', f '' "*&gt;*
B rash Young Y a n k carrying a toy gun in a piper
II..1 m ik e up Ihe Seminole (ounlv Peminnle ........ tty. If Ihe I nilr.l
of Ihe minimum requirement* ba* eonmilant.
bag. Taking the gun out. he order­
been pledged.
The fti-d Cm*, help* inrun ■r I ruled Fund Alter »l* month. Ewul ' - 11' •*•*» &gt;r j r ' "*
A
s
k
s
Very
L
itt
le
ed Hill Tribble, *cm of eo owner
Thi* mean* that llw *ev»u agen able v r* irr famille* with fin»ir •h. Scout* may '.»*r In d t .h .o d »■*&gt; •« » « l nm Iw ...mir, -d. Tn*
IjONDDN (Ut’l i — The follow- Jamc* P. Tribble, lo HU the bag
add seven more individual
rie* ran nperate for »ix mnnlh*. ial problem*, and mu*t he p rr(« • - r.l health aboiillwH and Ihe
with cash.
no more Thrse ineludc Utr Roy ed In rope with any type of dit I SO shut In Innrtomr servtrrmen drive* lo the Urge number already ing ad appeared In Ihe |wt»on»l
Rut Tnhhlf, after putting 11.00*
Uirtg
•olleiled
Kaperlenrr
has
ndumit
of
ihe
Ttmei
of
f/&gt;ndnn
Seoul*, Ihe Florida (,'hil Iren's a*ter local or national
Aernrdlng lo I ’nitrrl Fund work
in Ihe sack, *aur the pistol w u
proved
Hist
this
would
fir
aiv
Inday.
Home. Girl Scouts, Menial IGatlli
Every night ol Ihe week, lli* t n famillrs who usually ‘live &gt;1 mure dollars Ilian mo*l people arr
"Iriipovemhed Arueriran *tu- phony and lunged at Cummings
Atviristion. Red Cro*t, Salvation (oral i SO open* Its don,* to *rr&gt; i" inyibitg are gi- tng ll.al arom u' paying now
deni from New England anxious wllh a litter opmer, slabbing
Army and I'SO
bo
lbr&lt;e
seven
agettelr*
Man.
iremen A hnslrss works full tin .
How ard McNulty, DF fund rhatr |f&gt; ■ppreetaie In Ihr full Ihe llrtl- him in Iho trfi shoulder. Then h«
picked up a X&gt; caliber automatic
prrpartng enlertamment fnr yrc,- 3 •d thrse (H-nple have ehilrlrrn in n.ar, .aid Tlw rommumty ..k rd
I' " ttrk )
men who do no! have fantile* tie Stout* nr are living llu srrv I", the United Fund ami wanted H*h aulnmnh.lr; sound of wind and —a real one— »nd shot Dimming*
here Entitled woes hold p' a rt-. l" ‘ . . . . . . . i . agencle*
The lam.
Reds V isit Poland
limb lo arcompiny hint m his Iwire as the Injured robber Hied
ot*
■'**.. r&gt;- n i l
liar e*eu*r I* ill*
given—"w
ere rut to &gt;u|.(Mirt it. 'Mils ha* mil twin ijliest—wllte llox C 13(1."
J
in
Hu
b.iilding
lo rtrap e,
A WARSAW (D P I' — A 13 man
ting down l-eiaute II ilrw»n I rover doru so Inr We have found that
T u t tierm an ConimunDt delega
The Flnrida Children * lion &gt; all drive* Dffirial* feel all agen the payroll deduction plan ha*
Cummings s u f f e r e d bullet
provides iheltrr and enmfnr’ for i &gt;r» woubt la (nrenl In Join the wntkrrl wrll with Ihe few firm*
wound* In Iho left leg and In lit*
linn led hv party ehiefliin Wal­
ler tlh rich ' arri*c* (ediy in dmi
NAUGATUCK, Conn — ( t 'P I ) - slomarh. Ill* condition wa» not
llleg.limale rh.ldrrn
orpha-d |rn,trH Fund If dnnnra would tell in whlrh H ba* been lnl!ndur#d
E»»l German
young Hers and Ihe nfDprmi m thfn) |hjt ,hfy on)&gt;. 8|&gt;J, w t ,
j| **,)» doesn't succeed, your door Hrpubtlran Rep Jams* T Tat- serious, aulhnrttlea said.
onttrate F °ll*h
lie was lakrn to a Daytona
friendship
The Untied Fund ha* found a 1*11 will be lung *1* more lime*, lerson said expense* for his un
,,,
r ,,. ,
..
.
Tt.c Sanford City Commission utility la* and pay il to thr eily
("ikiil.lr solution — through the Ami In the long run you will give • ucersstiil reelectlon campaign In- Reach hospital and will be rhtrgC ity , Elks Seeking pa\ roll deduction plan In Ihi* more, an.l forget In rledurt II from eliide*l I*m for shopping bag* rd with armed rubbery, upon re­
r l l ’S t r llji’iltMade
U*t night Inilialril atlion which each month.
lease.
and $JIA for thimble*
NEW YORK (DFIl - A Pan would grant a 36yr*r franchise A
„
b „ „ h Jjri|4
wav. each wage earner would gt.r your Income tax,’*
J e t For Playground nnr hofir x w*ge a month tn the
American Wnrld Airway* Hnemg to a supplier of r.itural gas. a P , onnMl bli„ lMlv„ 1on r&gt; nr, a
TOJ airliner with 101 person* proved reorramralinn of the pub Terrace, in Die c il/s water ami
The City n( Sanford l**t r t C t unrl Thr pledge may he given alt
aboard Monday made tin* ftr*t It* work*, uliltite* and recreation .em r systems,
was approved, a*ked HuNasv for
asurplus 1 *
renn - «top rotnmerclal Jet flight dri^Mmrnl. and gave trnlvllvr C0#j|t|aBn| on' r o,v-.IU5t« wilh plane whichIhe local
Klk«C'lul
D j
D
■.
fromlavndon to New York
approval In two subdivision* to ,hr frF |ai|,.n* of Ihr HUt. Hoard plan* lo place in Ihe playground K C O r O l l C C L a t l l C t
Item In eily water and sewer »&gt;*■ nf | | , a[(h
adjoining Fort Mellon Park
Itlur s.'iev and halmy brreies , Women golfers, incidentally, will |surreal. I^st year Hob Goalby, 27,
lf p.1' ,
a u. ij
...
A similar request by Morris N.
M»ynr Merle Warner »tgnrd &gt; Relieved O f Duty
ushered in Ihe San Frinclsco m»n the gale*, mrornutlon booths I of Rrllevillr, HI., placed la th«
ATLANTA i t ’P l i - A jury began
■
. f
, . r ._.
-Stein for connection to the *r*er Inter to Ihe commander ol the
... Giants*
money when
he played
played hi.
hi* first
first
lu third day t&gt;i dflll*rrallon to grdlnamr which would grant San- |r||fm of ( aubd(Wllon wr„ ,)f N ,v,l Air Ststlon. J,ekso**.l', y Z Z ^ c n 't' m.,~heAl.!ckrni.,a, ',e
G.ani." IlirsK)
115 nw Mayfair
Mayfair Inn
Inn D|wn
0,wn ami llth ireen. a* Hie Sanfonl Wo If moo*r
when he
. men's Golf Association onrr more
,*,„
da&gt; In the trial nf artu in l Ti*m
ai . 0 Hie right to con Lake Minnie was approved, but »*klng for a plane "at Ihe carlte*! uf Moirow't ofitrial newspaper
W„ holay ..U lbr. 11(1 strung Mart#,!
r'.n trv Clul lle M,ut . r
lS
*truft
pie 1lumber George IIright, but 11 •»
“ ' and maintain facilities and
fur,hrr condllion. T1.ce in Jw.stt.le lim e"
can tiring
Uetng off al * lhl» morning to
* 01in‘ry Club, lie *m&gt;i a f,t in hll
ih*cln*rd today that Gen
Dan
appeared Die jwnel still it hope a dUlrihuliun tystem for natural eluded
^
............ .........that
. . . Stein
---------*
n *’
wuml. Thi. year. Goalby was
a. requirement
TheUnmnuulon
comnirmlid He s«-rov ha* been relieved a* ehlef qualify for 75 places in the morns
Iriily deadlocked
Soviet trerel police
men' I•layer* who do.. I have lo
o ^ . l to d^v. sen 'a*rer
unanimously the outitandlng
The ordinance would re-juire rrfr,' f approval ofIhe city** rn Elks for their intern! Mayor Mar nf tt.c
afternoon |f
.- n/ t pf„ freshman of 195*. Goalby H here
Th&lt; announcement In Irvritia qualify tuned
tunni up Ihi.
mu *uro.w™
jll( jH.t(. .5
&gt;rar
f Ih al the »i tty Is* able lo purehaie .unerring department nf “fill" for ner »atd he felt Ihe Jet In the pla.
ground would he a "natural '«loce and Fravda .aid tlte move wa* v*iib prarticr rounds.
fitr tournamenls al- again to compt-to In the open tour­
_.
, the systrm alter 3S year*. p n » i sewer lines.
iltiNNA ( l l l &gt; The provlnvlal j C(j | bp r jt w j cnrecj, R also |*ro
Jarvis j.lan*to Imild I 03 home* J«'l* »re use-1 at the loial Na.al made b&gt; Hie l'^*idium of the Su
jiow I in tier wa Id head* the pros tra l|y
j,u pocket—more than nament, Thursday through Sunday.
Expected this afternoon li Paul
Cominumst government of Slovak v„jf l ,h(11 „„ a,,piiatjtr t («. *0|,i In Ihc Jlt.tKJij to JI5.00U clast Mr Station.
p m n r Soviet in view of hi* Iran*tomorrow when a clinic and rshlbianyone c*.x Ihr lour.
.............would
....... ............
fer m another post. Il did not imn WJ1| tie given al the tlub a l --------------------------------------------- Harney, who copped the lucraUra
D ha* relieved Ernest Sykora ol
^.... ........
(,rnit which
make H'* »uhdivi*ion is located Juit
Dorado Heart) Invitational Sunday.
his duties as rduciiion minister. natural ga* ' available lo Sanford *»»&gt;‘ -*
—------- ‘ annexation c . r*
°f ,h' proposed
. .
rlalmralr ar.d it was not known 3 p m. Gallery favorites, Jay
OTHER STORIES PAGE I
Mike Felchlek arrived yesterday,
within six months after It become* *"*
JN O lU -M » arcn !f1 (f
if he was bring promoted or dc Hebert, of Sanford, and brother,
after a fifth plsee lie In tha Ha­
Teachers ‘Routed’
Lionel will once more hit simul
available from a pipeline supplier.
.Sirin'* sutxIlviDon hap plans
ROCHESTER, N‘. Y*. —tU I'lt — 'noted
_________
___________
Arnold Palmer, top money mak- vana International. Here too. are
tanrom
slices
and hook*. .in. _____
an al
NUMADA. Japan (UHD— Two The ordinance would place a for 300 home*. Ileforc Hie eily Holier offered this evidence to
iempi In make ihe halls collide t r •« Pr*A lournamrnls wilh |« ,- Doug Ford, George Bayer and Art
I undeed school teacher* on a sit txu per cent utility lax on gross will accept either * t» tr line for prove that Harry Gebo, 19, **» ■* •• ,
■ &gt; ..,
in mid air. Former Sanford winter W®- arri.fd yesterday and was Wall.
down strike wtre rluied from retelpl* on sales lo residential maintenanee,
the su lot) vsnon* the burglary suspect al whom Hey i
M U fl L O I U p i l U n l .
Education Hall Monday by 1.500 castomeru in Sanford, TTm tax muii hive enough customers, at I fired four shots for Ieavtng the
At Balding of Markham, Ontario,
MANCHESTER, Conn -&lt; U P I)- pro. Porky Oliver, "Falitaff of the ready early Hus afternoon to play
angry parenls. The teacher* were would tik e effect two year* after the rite of ( 2.84 per Some per | scene of the crime. One of the Joseph Sehorn won a divorce after Fairways,'* will amine specta­ a practice round.
who won the first Sanford Open-,
firel.-vting plan* to vet up a new the start of distribution, The eom- month, to prevent the city front ' bullet* M red In Ihe thick sob of testifying that hll wife hadn't said tor* wilh his "take-off* on a wo­
The Salford tourney has started and the first Canadian to win a
ysU m for rating their efficiency. pany also would ooiieet the city's | losing money
man golfer.
one of his shoes.
a word tn him tor sia years.
a lot of careers on the road lo PGA (uuraamrnt—also U here.
&gt;
' »ea»nnable fog hlankeled Ihe area
and the all wealhrr flight enpabilb
lie* nl the crew* were tritrd a*
ground control approaili guidance,
coupled willi Ihe Navy'* lamling
mirror aid. brought the Skywarrior* to a *afe landing
LONDON fP P Il — Smoker*
Skilled umpire* »pcnt Ihe re
Anonvmou*.'* a *oeicly patterned mair.drr of the night analynng and
afirr Alcohol lr* Anonyromi* lo Interpreting vcorr*. and photo*,
help people slop *inokin*\ will be­ gathered during Ihe mli.'ltm*. to
gin It* work Jan. I.
properly rwaluale the point*
Nine I* followed by Squadron
Eleven, trailing by 39 tw’inl«
EDINBURGH, Scmland (tT ’D— VAH-1 I* running third with 171
Seollith a*lronomcr P a t r i c k point*. Squadron Seven from the
Moore taul today that a numtier CSS EnlerprDe i* fourth will* 193
f Itriuih observer* had u c n rv- point*.
idence of volcanic activity on the
Event* tonight will eon*l»t of *
moon.
tpecfil weapon* operation*! mix­
tion for each crew, conducted on
the ground. H rarrie* a po**lhle
COPJvNIlAGEN I C P U -A US. 304 point*.
Tomorrow inurmng the trn-nulrnaval plane b»«rd in Iceland wat
hll by ilghUiing while flying inlo a mInula Sky warrior* lake tn the
a itorm on the wc*t eoa»t of Jut­ air In a ilmulated minion evil
land The plcviglav* of the plane, mlnaling In Ihr dropping of a
a twin engine Neptune, wa* *plln- bomb *'*hapc" from a height rf
. *red, injuring one of the ten-map approximately vrvrn mile*, aimed
at a targrl *bi|i near Cape Hal
Sfew.
tera* off ihe North Carolina coa*i
Crew* then will he required to
PASADENA, Calif (U Ph—Gov­ conduct an additional miitinn con
ernor elect William A Egan of »i«tlng of ,i tenriil attack on a
Alatka hav lieen named grand radar bomb »Hr at Jackionvtile,
manhal of the Toth annual Tour Fla A p*»**ible *V) jvoinl* eati lw
niment of Hojev parade on New earned in thi* event
Year * Day.

News Briefs

Smokers Anonymous

Moon Volcanos Seen

lloldfine told Ihe Houk l,.gl»- The CnmmlMlon voleil lu get 1
Jl1"'
lathe ilverHuhl Cninmiltre Ihe "ie Iwittom nf Ihe whole aflair
Hie l ih of Sanford ha* been
uurttmn* ro n .rm ed Ihr • i letnal Karl Higginbotham u ld Ihr ril&gt; noltfle.l bv Gortlon brederuk .»
affairv nf a private eompat.-. a m i '
haying enough mom) for I - 1 «m"cv for llenkowie ol a claim
were Ihereforr outvtdr the root- ' rr 'Upctvltion Ilian that
lie
| miller t |*)vver» of Inquiry
made a molior. |i.v**eil utianlmoui
Today'* imhrimenl wat Ihe *ec- !)', *hal wmebody find out who dll
ond legal arlion Involving Gold- l*
'artlj, cloud), to cloud* bnUt.
fine tn two day*. The U. S Courf
Not only thould the guilty |v»r
ol Appeal* in llovlun Monday dr He* be rhargrd for damage lo Ihe(tearing and .older Innlghl
Ued
tiled
Cold fine'* appeal
tiled Coldfine'*
appeal from
...... -a door*
------ and
— lock*,
------ but
— they
---- about I newlav (*lr aril r*dd. High tmlav
lower eoufl order that te turn pay a reatonablr price for duh- , "• lo '■«. low lonl*ht lu !&lt;• Mi.
over certain financial record* lo tvaihing chore* performed hv cbih Vi.rihra*!
northcxal wind* in
i member*. Higginbotham laid
TO mile* jwr hour.
ia&gt; inv»*iigator*.

Would-Be Robber
Shot And Stabbed

Weather

United Fund: Half Enough For 1959

Lifchtninp Hits Plane

To Head Hose Parade

City Commission Starts

Campaign ICxpcnscn

Action On Gas Franchise

Balmy W eather Welcomes Golf Greats

No Bright Verdict

‘‘

X’ommit* Loses Job

",r?* T

J

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Cowan'*, WfMern Auto nnd Mather have joined forte- to offer the pr°plf
of Sanford and neighboring enmmunitic* *hr grra«r*t C brhvlma* Part)
ever alagrd In the hl*lory of Sanford.

Win big valuable Door Prim , *ee a manned array of ChriMnia* merchan­
dise. especially purchased nnd speciallj priced. You'll enjoy shopping from
that great ml array of Furniture, Clothing and Toy a every offered at
Christ manllme.

tiring the Kiddie* for a vlnil with Santa Clnu* in person during this Big
Christma* Parly, from 3 ‘til 3 and 7 ’til 9 Tomorrow. Sanla will have plenty
of Candy, Balloon* and Hubble Cum.

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SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 320

Celery Bowl, Christmas Parade,
Bomb Derby, Navy Day Slated
A ir Base Holds 'Fly-B y'
Today; Squadrons Ready
RLOW ’Elt IT 1. HOYS— Kou Mchilush. .luck
Wilbur ind Gut iiett White imff with nil their

from Hit* luilloon anlc will give Lutheran
.
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m ight a* they , .Gate Imltions for the J a y ere Christmas parade tomorrow. Proceed'

,,o m f chiWren * ,h o PPinjf “ , u r U h " p U
Imlloon chairman.
(Photo by Hergstroni)

Yule Parade Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a Ionjr-nwaited day for children of Semin­ i aircraft. The t ity of Sanford, at

ole County.

Second in enjoyment only to ( hristmu*. the parade that
open* the season awes the little ones, starts their parents to
whistling and smiling.
Edge water High School will lead off the long line of
bands, floats, car* and marching
units. Seminole High .School ha.
been selected to hold the honor
position in the parade — just before the Jaycees* hugr float U a ring Santa Claus. The Seminole
majorette* will wear their white
reindeer coitume*. Ttie hometown
hand always has leen the favor­
ite of residents, am] should leave
the crowd with an imprertion tlut
will last until nest year
Excitement is reaching a rh
nut today, a* entrants put the
tast-mlnute touches to their float.,
hoping to win one of the awards
for "best in the parade". There l*

*-------------------------------------------------------much filling of costumes, painting
and decorating in schools, church.
r&lt; “nrf buslne** firms all over
Sanford and .Seminole County,
Civic club* already have »ccnmplished most of llicir tasks in
reparation for the Iontest entry
list unco the eienl was originated.
All those participating must he
at the starling point on First and
Sanford A*e. by 1:15 p. at. When
the whistle blows at 2:30 p. m.
the annual Christmas parade will
start down First .St.
• Santa Claus will arriic by jet

Scott Burns Give?
Committee's Plans

[the Naval Air Station. Jayeee of­
ficials will escort him from the
VAU-S hangar to his float in the
parade.
On the reviewing stand at lin t
ami Magnolia will tie dignitaries
from the city, county and Navy.
Judges for the parade arr t«m*.
fide. Judges Volte Williams J r .
Ambrose Olliff and Wilson Alev
ar.dcr. Their derisions will re.oil
in award* id the best parade- en­
tries.
The parade ha* l&gt;ccn scheduled
Saturday to help me reliant, keep
shopping at home, anil give arra
resident, an opportunity lu see
what local store* have to offer.
The earlier hour (normally the
parade is held at 4 p. m. on a
week-day) is considered more
convenient for shoppers, and for
those who have to work on week­
days and usually mi*s the parade.
Those attending are urged to
eomc early for easy parking Po­
lice e*peri a m ind m excess of
23,(100. According to
Parade
Chairman Herbert Menstinm, the
Christmas parade is a community
effort, financed by local mer­
chants. with an opportunity for
everyone to partiripate
Balloons will )&gt;&lt;&lt; sold by Jayeres along the parade roule to
.finance a Christmas shopping
,?ur *"r
jbildren
of tin Lutheran
ih Slavil.
C a. it
Home in

Sanford resultnl* watched the
skies in awe this morning as thun­
dering Jets from the Sanford Na
*al Air Station fine over the area
in a practice "fly by '* for the Air
manship Com yet it tun ne.t Friday
during tiie tombing derby.
About every plant attached to
Heavy Attack Wing One look to
the air for preliminary demonstra­
tion.
Four rombal crews from each
squadron will fly nest neck In the
sisth bombing derby. Since the
rules of the derby are designed
to simulate earner operations,
crews will fly m all weather, and
even land with the assistance of
a landing signal mirror plarcd in
a (wisition similar to that of a
ship's installation
Tiie Heavy Attack crews have
(•etn flying around the clock for
the past week in preparation for
the derby, which will draw offlrtals from Hie stale, t.', S. and
Navy.
The derby will oi«cn Monday
with grading of a select ordnance

Uninsured Drivers
May Lose Licenses
TAU-AHASNhl. t L T 'l i - Ally,
(ien. Ilirhard Frvin has ruled (hat
an uiunsori-d Florida motorist can
lost- his diver's license it he Is in
solved in a wreck in another stale
and a damage Judgement is rend­
ered against him
Frvin said Thursday there need
hot tw a rrriproral agreement be
tween Florida and nthrr states
under trrms of the Florida fman
rial responsibility law
In other rulings, F.rsin -aid a
driver with tnsurancr coverage of
Sin.tt*) per person, $20,WW per
wreck and $3,(X&gt;n property dama
ges. compile* with the law and
ran nnt have his license revokrd
even though a Jury may a»ie»*
higher Judgements against him
But Fnin said the driver's
llernsr fould tie revoked on any
judgement, even one tinder S4n if
it is not satisfied within no days

crew from each squadron Mon
day night, the slick AA11 -Skys-amors" wilt launch for radar
rreonnawance, followed by a scor
ed-hombing run on a secret radar
bombing site.
Each rrew will lake part in a
special weapons operational mil­
lion Tuesday, mnductrd in tbc
training facilities of YAH 3 On
Wednesday, the crew* will fly a
itmulalnl lOmhat mission, rulmin
aling with the dropping of a
tomb "shape" aimed at a target
ship anchored off the North t arollna coast. The tomb will lw drop
ped (roui a height of sevrn miles.
AVed'iesday will dose with a scor
ml attack on a radar tomb site.
Thursday night, the crews will
launch for an extended over-water
mission where only rflcslial navi
gallon will to used for guidance
Another scored laimbing run will
enmplelr the mission
The derby end* Friday- with the
Carrier Airmanship eampetdinn.
Trophies will to awarded to win
lung squadron* and rrew i at 1
p, m. An open bouse will be held
from M a. m unli! I:3t) p. m. at
the Natal Air Station to permit
the pubth- a first hand vim at the
installations ant carrier aircraft.
Purpose of the IromMng derby
is to evaluate combat readmeis
of Heavy Attack squadrons, long
billed as the "Sunday punch" of
the Navy. The Impoilanrc of th#
week-long evaluation ha» l-een
Ciuphaslird by thr nnml-er of slew(Utah) s who will atlcnet and the
national interest shown In thr
competition.
■
------*

Appreciation Day M ayfair Opening,
Plans Shaping Up
Navy Appreciation Da* plan
seem well in hand" according tn
en chairmen Art Harris and HIV
Brumlry.
The erlrbratiun. whirli eamr a,
a aurfiriir to Seminole County
resident*, will lie held I&gt;ec 13 In
Fort Mellon Bark. Entertainment
will lie offered by the Five Owls
and the Rebels quartet
All Nayil personnel and llicir
families will tie admitted Irre to
the giant luncheon from 12:30 tn
3 p m Civilians will pay it for
adults and 30 cent, for children
Ten serving table, will be man
nra nv inritii»rr» of local civic
clubs a* they dish out mountain,
of chicken pilau. Cotton Brown
will rook the chicken and rirc (or
an estimated 3000 people.
Committer chairmen jppointnl
yesterday at the Jaycrr luncheon
were Jim Brown, ground* Ralph
Wight II. rerving: Jack Wilbur,
mill ibi*r » Otb»r« will he an
flounced. Naiy Appreciation Hay
|s sponsored by the Sanford Scllll
lade County Jaycees anil the Sen
lor Chamber nl Commerce

Tourney Scheduled

To tiirhl'tv ( oli-i) Howl f.iidtwII yratme tiahera in the butt­
iest 10-dny period in Sun font history.
Following the brill le between Semi note »mt Apopka, here
lire aonir of Ihe event* achriliitril;
Aiinun! Christman parade, »i\lli nnmial derby nt the
N uvh I Air Station, the Mayfair t in Ojicninyr, annual $lo,000

News Briefs

,
.
C O H S t rU C tlO H ( llllU lS
WAS|||NClX()N a ;,.„ _ Con.
*tructlon In November. the govern
menl reported tewla*. totaled St,
tifi.ooo.oou. sis per cent higher
ihan ln November 1337
X u c k ’H U M c C t i l l i ;
VIEN
N A (FBI
( I T I &gt;&gt;-- “Nuclear ev
..............
pert, from nine rountrlex are
|o
meeting here In disruss ways
prevent eonIaminaIton of oerana
h) radioactive wa*te.

T’lane Is Missing

Von Braun Visits,
Moon Shot Ready
l ABF. C A N A V K R A L. Fla.
•I •1*1 v— Dr Member vnn Braun
■•rri'rd here loda* to look over
Die Army's Juno II moon revkel
and it appeared plan* were pro
reeding on schedule tn launrh Ihe
stalely spare vehicle this week-

fn,fL „

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MADRID (U l’ll— 'lounlalneers
launehewl a srarrh today for a
Spanish airliner lb.it disappeared
Thursday with 21 persons aboard.

Close To Market?
F O IITL A N D . Maine ( U lT l James AA. SlarKentte. 4f&gt;. has
t-ern imlit-tsd hy B federal grand
jury for allegedly operating a still
beneath lus work Iwnrh at thr
i^rt,mouth, N. I I , naval thip?ar,j

—1‘v.llngrid Citizen Again

May (air Inn Open golf tournament,
Elks annual memorial service*,
Sanford'* second Navy Apprrcialion Hay and public open house at
the Air Station,
M;ps either events, surh as Civil
lb feme Day, Sunday, on the 17th
anniversary of Brail Harbor, are
srhfdulrd. The list above Includes
only the ’ big" altrartions.
Tomorrow, some 23.000 persons
are expected to jam downtown
Sanford for the Christmas parade
sponsored by the Jaycees. The ar­
rival of Santa will open, officially,
the Yule season here. Thla will
1" Central
Flnrida'a biggest
Christmas parade.
Another aeaton, officially, will
open hrre tnmorrnvr night. The
Atay fair Inn opening, which her­
alds the arrival of the winter »odal season, will attract some 300
local, stale and national dignitar­
ies.
On Sunday, Elks lodge* from
area elHrs will gather here for
annual memorial services.
High ranking atatr. U. S and
Navy official* will arrive In San­
ford Monday for the start of the
sixth annual bombing tlrrby at
Ihe Air Stallnn. The derby will ba
rllmaveil hy public open house at
Ihr Station Friday, the second
Navy Appreciation Day In Fort
Mellon Park, Sanford, on Satur­
day.
Navy official* will be honored at
two dinners during Ihe week. Both
will lake place Thursday, one la
.Sinfird, the other in Orlando.
The annual May fair PGA golf
tournament starts Wednesday at
3 p. m. with a clinic directed by
Paul Harney, George nayer, Dow
Fin*irrwald. Porky Oliver, Jay
Herbert and Arnold Palmer.
More than fio of the naUoa‘1
until ending pro golfers will play
in the tournamrnt, starling Thurs­
day,
Each of thr rvrnts lifted la e ipeeled to aet a new record for
attendance, atre and participation.
These make .Sanford Ihe "news
center id the nation" for thr neat
10 day*.

T il Cerviian l»w'.i Lwi Itr»b..
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......
elilef Armw missile srletitlst vl*
SIvJI klKH.M, Bweelen (B II
W. Scott Hum*, outlined plans committee has m iry, for three
It. ihe Cape only on special nr ‘- Ingrid Bergman regained today
of the Seminole County Commit­ reasons; alt section* of Uic com.
raslon* and bis presence alrrngili , ^'p FNediah elll»en*hl|i ahe Inst
tee of Ino yesterday when he iminily will hale a chance to
rnrtl report* that Ihe Army's when she married Italian movie
•poke before the Sanford Semin­ share hi a productive payroll;
first moon bird would Ih Bred as producer Roberto Rossellini In
ole County Jaycccs. Hums Is chair­ there i« an active part for all efti
1930.
early as Saturday
man of the Committee
sens who care to *participate;• and
H
the
four
via
:c
rurkel
doe*
go
Sunday
i*
the
17tls
annlsrraary
Burns told the group that the money raising is easier if the don
Saturday, the world will know lie Kvacuees Heturning
of the attack nn Brarl Harbor.
committer Is rnitipoaed ol cillrens nr Is taking an Intrrest in pro
Till* day, long remrndwred b.r fore the weekend Is over whether
M AI.IBE. t'alif. ( D P I ) - Many
Interested in bringing more pay- posed projects,
the unproroked surprlsr a*vault by tlir team of srirnllsts and nvek- rvarurrs were rvpected tmlay to
rolla to the area
The Committee chairman 'out­
the Japanese, has been designated eteer* which put the first Amer­ l&gt;e ahlr to rrliirn to their homes
V
Instead of a few leaders, the lined duties of subcommittees for
•‘Civil Defense Day” hy Brrsldent ican satellite into orbit lias suc­ alter the 2n.«x) aerr tire that ragrd
the Jaycees, and discussed the
ceeded In stabbing deep I n i n from the Santa Mnnira Mountains
Elsenhower
site committee, which ha. rnit
The Civil Defenve Stall In Scud ■pare past the moon
to (he »ra was rrpeirtrd virtually
hern appointed. Burn* said, "You
Although the Air Karts set a under control
mile County, dlrrctrd by A B
cant bring an Industry down
Frierson Sr . is working on ev* new altitude record when Pioneer
here to look, if there Is nothing
NAHA. Okinawa (IJP li — Two
euatlnn plan* and education pro I hurtled 7*,nnn mltee from Ihe Clinton To Get Aid
available In ihnw."
V S. Air Foree men reported to­
gram* should an atlark ncrurr In earth del II 12. the Air Force
To function at all. the committee day that they sighted what mar
AVABIIINGTON fUBI) — The
prntwi fell far short in llirrr tries
this area
will need the leadership and sup­ have been the dying rocket of
frdrrat government announced to
In
reach
the
moon.
TTO.nnn
mile*
Civil Defense Day ha- be. n dr
day that tlb.Mn wilt l-e allmalii!
The Navy's eseellent survival port of the county as a whole. Butsian Sputnik III
signaled as an opportunity for l« away.
gear, survival training and rescue Burns said "It will also nred
Fir-t lit Julian Miller. 21,
Thr Army thus find* ICvelf In a tn help rebuild the Clinton, Tend,
rat
revldenls
tn
lake
Inventory
of
high arhool which wav demolished
^ equipment were put to a dramatic available land for business sites, Mount Sterling. Ky.. and Airman
The Sanford Male Chorus n mm ndlilary defense If an atlark position similar lo the circum­
R lest yesterday and came through and complete date on the rounty," Frank T
Waters. 22. Denver. present a musical program f &gt;r runtes, civil defense would tw Hie stance* that surrounded its tri­ by a dynamite blast several weeks
he added
ago.
with flying colors
Colo , said they saw a brilliant
lie suggested that a booklet tie flash and an orange pink firrliall the Elk* Memorial .Service, Snn hest chance for recovery and sur­ umph early this year. Aftrr the
At .1:3* p. in. an A ID sky war
first A’anguard bad failed an
vival.
and
practically
Ihe
only
h&lt;iw
day
at
2
p.
in.
rior of Heavy allaek Squadron It. prepared, compiling farts about al very high altitude ahooi 7 3*
Icc .Skating, Maybe?
tlk* I &gt;wlges from llayloi . ol averting a national ITxrl liar Arun Jupiter I* fockel thrilled Ihe
piloted by Lcdr. Dirk Andrus of Seminole County and what It has a m
lifir
free
world
by
pulling
Explorer
1
MINF.OI.A. N Y. ( U l T l — Nas­
Ilearb New Smyrna Hrirh ao-t
Sanford, was making a routine ,n "Her
Miller, a pilot, said I looked Del and will join the Sanfnnl
sau County lUteeltves were put
'"leriran* are urged by rtvil Inin orbit lad Jan 31
Also necessary to the ..terra, of
, nH‘ MW the hrlghtr.t light I
landing on the aircraft carrier
TL A. N. TA
Fnllke Ihe Air Force's moon aleil tmlay a* lo why a thief. In A....
.
.lU.P I l-A wltneta
_ . ..
defence tn take several hail-- *lrp«
„ „ a, mrr in l.««lge in the observance.
t'. S. S. Franklin I» Roosevelt, the (nmmttre is the financial haw. M rr
Mlfh*,
probes, the Army vrhlrle Is not the present winter cold, rt.de two £»**««■
Iowan!
prntrcUon
and
survival
In
Mender*
of
the
Jlalc
t’hotui
nn
trial
in
the
bombing
of
tha
when an accident, described by support of the rommunily. and ns a moment anil then I saw the
the event of enemy attack prr intended tn orbit the moon. In­ awimmirig i-ools from the l.ancer
a nasal spokesman a* "one in a understanding and desire to make fireball moving across Hie &lt;k&lt; at ai* Harry Wier, C. W Baker. pare a family shrilrr and eriuip stead. as Aon Braun ha* explain Bool* C urp.
Jewish temple here, mastermindthe committee do the most good a great speed and higher than Mllbain Brown, It L AleS &gt;ale
million.'' occurred
rd Hie dynamiting and marked
t.us Hull, l-’rank Lam son. ft»*i it with a two week supply of fowl rd the Arm) w||| aim Hie nwket
As the Urgr nuclear i-milcr for all ronrerned. He .aid
with a red “ X" nn a sketch the
any thing I have ever flown
at
Ihe
moon
with
Ihe
espretallon
Ion
lennrs; Al Case. AVIMian. t!&lt;&gt;»*.- sml water, plus f'*entl»l* surh a*
"the
of ,nc
the
e,»rt sjait where evplntlve* were
9 landed aboard Ihr ship, the are.
.... .Lverullve
..n u ,„ r .Committer ...
„ wai mov|ng fttltr „ un
that It will rkiin past the bin
first aid kit and battery radio
Robert
Mern,
Jtm
Steakley.
W
I.
Boy Scouts A id int g to lie pi ared.
tng rahle which normally brings lommillrc of loo will meet Mon- .,latlr alvl j » „ fhef| unti| it &lt;li&lt;
l-e-arn warning signal* and what sphere and *n on tn lieenme _
Die witness, a rellmato of
the aircraft to a hall, partrd, and day at 2 p m in Ihr First Federal apjveared " s a id Wain*
It Ilatnion, Rol«ert A. Ikewiierr
they mean: Ihr community plan satellite of thr sun. fU milium ( J n i t c d
F 11110 D n VG RrighFf following the temple
second tenors
the plane conlinurd up the angled Building
didn't (all or go straight tb.wn It
rnilei
away
for
emergency
action,
protection
Sinning first buss an- \l arirn
flight deck i*«d m rr thr *U!c» or
moving atm** ihr tk) in ati
lateal Boy Scout* arr assisting bombing, wa* Jimmy Dave !)«•
from radioactive fallout, first aid
Aore. 3.1, of Atlanta, lie w aa be­
Ihr fthip. Dripilr Ihr f.»rl that the
\i/
.mcJr A ' ll tnn\rd.
parU Adams, I E. McCoy, H M ai-d home emergency prepared
Rucker and Leon Walker; sr.ind
United Fund workers In dislrih ing held on a larceny aHer trust
aircraft rntrred the water in an
W G Q ttlG f
seemed in fall behind like |i was ba*s. L B. Carter, Charles S. .-1 to** and the use of CON FUJI AD Fox Infant Dies;
iilmg pamphlet* and finder raril* ebarge when Bright was also JaTlinverted manner, the strength of
breaking up "
rier, J M. Stinecipher, Ft an1 fur emergency radio Information—
Ihl* weekend, a*Vlnc fur additional ed
the Skywarrior cockpit withstood
Runny and warm today. Fair
Tiie rorkrt was launched May WfHHiruff, 11 M. Jnhiqnrsl and •.to and 1210 on the dial
Rites Held Today
DeVnre said he Itranl the story
the terrific force and Ihe three lunlghl. Bartly cloudy and mild 15 to boost Ihr 7.923 pound Spilt t harlie Morrison,
support
Infant girl Fov. daughter of
man treir emerged from ihr plane Saturday. High today 7* to st. mk III into orbit. Scientists had
D ir psin|ihlrl* list the agencies from Brti lit in jail. He said he
Mr ami Mrs John C Fox, into
w i t h only minor abrasion,.
|OB ton|t ht an to to. Variable rarlirr said the !&gt;2 fool rocket
Magnolia A*r . died at birth Wed in the I nilrd Fund, and I* r fact waa in a private cell with the
Post O ffice Plans neaday
defendant from three lo five
9 Their survival equipment i.nr H|nrt, heromlag -oolherl, a t„ f. was plunglnc into the earths at Letter To Santa?
evening in Seminole Me­ that only 133 percent of llirtr min­ ho ir, a day and "part of tiro or
Honed perfectly;lhe ere* was w ||f , p ,r
|odl) im, tAfl|tbl molphere.
imum
requirements
has
been
col­
Hospital.
plekrd up moments later, and re--------------_____ Nope, W rong Box
Annex During Rush morial
three bouts only me ami him waa
Servbes were held al graveside lected after two month* of work. In the retl.”
turned aboard Ihe carrier other
The
Sari
font
|
his| oflirr will have at :• 30 this morning with the Rev.
United
Fund
officials
estimate
It
must
base
taken
MIME
if
menders of the rrew were A 31.
Di-A'orr was the surprise witfori for a local buxines* employr an trine* In handle Christmas David I’arneflt of Delating. In­ that the seven agencies will tie net* produced by the stite In an
F:ugene FT. Kronjaeger J r . tom
mail
postmaster
Joel
Field
an
terment
-in
in
Flvergrtrn
Ceme­
ahlr
to
operate
for
only
six
lo lean down and mall two letter*
hardier --navigator, and Hyde
* ',rm r 1,h»‘ 1l'r,f.bt » «
tery Gramkm* Funeral Home .month, under the present pledge.
lo Atlanta. Ga In the Santa Claus notinrrd Inlay
N. Savage. AD I. third merman
Thr annex util open Monday at was tn charge of arrangement*, and eonlr.hs,lions.
,hr c ^ o a ^ n V c u r r ld
letter bos outside the Sanford post
* 30 a. m. In the former Bulek
office
Die state rested il* cate after
Ritz W ins Award
Tiie business letters werr the agency at 2tn Magnolia
IleA'ore testified
Packages,
letters
and
&lt;ard*
ran
lirst roriiritwtion to Santa’s Iwavy
DrVnrr said that Bright "didn't
-Semlnob High hchuol swept minole tonight in the t elery Bowl. mail bag Tbe ho* was errelrd h In- madid at the annex, vslileli will
For Lone Ranger
do the actual tombing" but “rode
praetirally
all
of
the
top
honors
Milton Hawley, manager .•( thr
The Blue Darters placed five men the post office for Santa lellrr« also handle Ihr vale ol stamps
as lookout."
Additional parking has been ar
Rita Theatre wa* awarded first last night at thr annual awards on thr all star team. Heading Ihr only
CIIICAGtiriijnV— This uai the iuni stage an&gt;l
anti lo
to set up chairs
Bright is the first of five ntro
ranged for the Magnolia St. sitr, funeral day.
place for Ihe best eampalgn. first meeting of Orangr Bell Confer­ list wad 230 pouml Gerald Odom,
and kneelrrs for the mourners. Die tu go nn trial fnr the temple
ence
roaches.
whirh
will
stay
open
through
Dee.
run, amall town, on thr liinc
Countless rhtidrrn die daily and onl) decoration In the dim interior lomhtng Conviction could mean
;t It* use will relieve emigration the sorrow for the individual lam- was .ointirr black am! put pie hunt tbe death sentence.
The Orangr Belt champions who pairrd with Stanley last year Gleason Improving
Ranger
LOS
ANGELES
(LTD
»
,^ia.
al
Ihr
regular
poit'dlirr,
Die
ilirv is a lira*)' burden But n ing ms flowers are forbidden in­
The award wa* presented *&gt; Ihe placed six playrrs on the 22 man at the guard* on the all conference
ter alter James Gleason, Tn
a- annex will not handle inrnmlng fire wliii'li In minutes mull* out side a Catholtr thnrrh al funeral
convention of Motion Picture F.x* all star squad, won the sport* team.
httutor* of Florida held to Jark manship trophy and "Coach of the
thr Ihr* of tl rhtidrrn lirreavea maairs.
The selection of Dandridgr, 134 reported in satisfactory condition mail.
sonviilr Nov. 30 Dr. 2 Florida Year" award
pound quarterbark. art a new Se today at (jurrn of Angeles Ho*
fierv let i for the three heroic Police Close Case
a city.
pita).
Stale Theatre* had five winner*
Today Chicago, itself grown on nuns and five of the child -t who
As a prelude to Ihe (Irak Celery minole record. He beeame the
Several other com panic* were re Howl tonight. OHC roaches pickrd first SHS playrr in history to The veteran performer v i r la­ ‘Peak’ Power Rate
tiie allies rd llte great fire of tiled in the fire were held Thurs­ Of M ohaw k Indian
in lo the hospital Monday for ma­
IH7I, attended to the aoleiun last day. Archill! shop Meyer celebrated
David Stanley. Gerald Jones. Alan make three all conference trams
MIA.MI ( I T U - Police bar*
presented.
The convention concerned advet Swaim Duke Schirard. Cecil Dan* in one year. In Marrh. he wat jor surgery ami was said to •&lt; For Industry Only
nt"* for the little ones who died thr mass for the mint also.
rimed
(he case nf a Mohawk JoUsing, exploitation, and eoncei dridge and A’cmon Kirk to the named to the OBC basketball making a' good recovery, lie
In addition to tin mast ten fiian who eonfrssed lo two mur­
t lurid* Light A l*owrr Co. Monday with three nun teachers
ihoi-hl Ih- able to leave lb - ho*
“ dream team." The -Seminole * squad as a guard; in June, hr pital lu a*&lt;out a week, do,tor •day said notice* mailed uul a in the pyre width oner was Our Ice at Ihe armory, separate fu ders in Canada for whirli anothei
atom.
werc voted the most “sportsman­ made the all star baseball tram •aid.
Igiut Ihe approach of Hie “peak" Lady of Ihe Angels school.
neral masses were offered al man was hanged,
Tlserc were stores of funerals— v ariot n parish thurthrt today for Miami DeL .Millon Cheater said
season should roewern only indus­
Rotary Program Set like" learn in Hie conference and as a catcher.
the procession* of moue.vrrs rrltv- 30 of the other rhlldrrn killed in Franeis Thompson definitely wai
trial ruvtumrrv.
"Muiic by David." featuring * Coach Jim Pigott wa* selected to Scbiranl's selection kept a per
rot telling tha truth about tlx
The plra to iunser&gt;e t&gt;ow*r be­ ironing arra* from llnly Name the fire.
novelty program of guitar seir- reprrient the ronferenre as the sonal string unbroken. Two older Flirting With Death
CHICAGO — (U P lt — Jaywalk tween A and 9 p. m. wav directed Cathrdral mi tbe near north aide
Services for at least 12 more slaying. Puller were preaaiaj
Don*, will highlight the meeting all-star coach of the year. Figott brothers made the all-Hars. Thu
of the Sinford Rotary Club at the and the aiv playrrs at Seminole was the second year in a row Ing r auses 33 per cent of ail at heavy commercial users. Elec­ ta suburban Melrose Park oa Ihe will be held Saturday at parish rhargrs nf breaking and entarlsg
were unanimous cholera.
that .Seminole had an all confer pedestrian traffic deaths in town* tric hill* at hom « will not be af. vsrvt.
churrhea and arrangement* for aralnit him, however. Chetaei
Civic Center Monday nooo.
Runner up in the ORt votiig cnee center. luist year, Jack Slot S' 1 elfin, according lo the Chi frrtrd by Ihr higher rate during
Workers tolled through th* nlgfct.Uia other 1) vlclima wert not jet said a Ua detretor teat
Jim Itoltti law la in ehargi of
|was Apopka, the opponent for Se-j sky won th* lywor.
cago Motor Club.
|that Thom pan* vat lying.
•peak” periods,
i to fiaiah the altar oa live audttaa-1 flaallird
Uw yngru-

Crewmen Survive
Carrier Accident

'Object' Reported;
Rocket Of Sputnik?

Sunday Designated
Civil Defense Day

Chorus To Perform
At Elks' Services

6 Seminoles Put
On All-Conference

Court Told Bright
'Brain' Of Bombing

This W as Funeral Day...

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Ail Church Notices Must Be Presented At The
Sanford Herald Office By 10 A. M. On The Day
Before Publication.
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Church Of Christ

M*!i

Baptist

r p u r BAPTIST CHI Mill
III Pirti A t ra n
sTim ■&gt;'. V. nrooki, Jr.
Peitor
-------, T . D. Flihrr
Auor. Pallor
• Mnmm; Worthip ... 1:41 a. in.
.Sunday firhool
9 43 a. m.
..^ M o r n lo l Wonhip .... II oo a. m.
-Training Union .......... 1:11 p. m.
Evening Worihip
7:30 p. m.
Wed. Prayer 5mlce 7:30 p. m.
Nurrery available
CENTRAL BAPTIST (lll'B (| |
Cor. tuh SI. A Oak Are.
J. L. Moore .... Interim Pallor
Sunday School ........ t:4$ ■. ra.
* Morning Worihlp . . . . 1I:U&gt; a. m.
Training Union ........... 8:43 p. m.
tvrnlng Wonhlp ........ • W P
, .Wed. Prayer Sendee 1:00 p. m.
FIN E CURST BAPTIST CHURCH
Ml W. Ooora Rond
Donald Gravenmtlr ......... Paator
Sunday School ............. 0:43 a. m.
Mornlnf Wonhlp
11:00 a. m.
Training Union..............S:10 p. m
Evening Wonhlp
7:43 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Servlte 7:43 p. m.
Nurrery atallahle
SOUTH SIDE BAPTIST CHURCH
. E. 27th SI. k Park Avp.
Herald B. Price ........... Pallor
‘.Sunday Bible Sehool .. 10:00 a. m.
'•^reaching ................. 11:00 a. m.
Bible Study
...... 7:00 p. m.
Evangel!*ilc Preaching 7t43 p. m.
— - — Wed. Prayer Service 7:43 p. m.

i i l l n r if o k c u b i s t
FIRST PBKSBITERIAN
2nd SI. nod Urn Aif.
CHURCH
Gfnrgr M. Valei
.. ... Parlor
flal. Atr. and Third SI,
Bible School ..
. 10:00 a. m.
Pa dor
Morning Wonhip .
11:00 a. m. A. Ci. Mclnnta
8:43 a. m.
Evening Worihip
, 7 13 p.m . Morning Worihip
Wed. Bible Study
7 13 p. m. Sunday School ......
9:43 a. m.
11:00 a. m.
Morning Worihlp
CIIURUII OK CHRIST
Senior Kellotrihlp
3:30 p. m.
(if net a
7:00 p. m.
Evening
Wonhlp
Ralph Brewer Jr......... Kvangctlrl
Norrery Available
(Hide School ........... 10:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp ... . II 00 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CIIURCTI
Etenlng Worth!)..........7:10 p. m.
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p. nt.
•
UEBARY
DeBary Cltle Cenler
4 HU HU II OK CHRIST
Morning Wonhlp . 10.00 a. m
*
Paoli
Bible Study
IO:(Mt a.
COMMUNITY
Morning Werahlp
. 11:00 a.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Evening W o n h ip ........ 7.00 p.
Lake Mary
Episcopal
John W. Pllley ........... . Paitor
W ILY CROSS EPISCOPAL
Sunday School
in 00 a nt.
c iiu R c n
Morning Worthlp
11 00 a. m.
Park Avr. at 4lh SI.
Rev. John W. Thomar
Parlor Junior High Weatminlatcr
Holy Euchartrt............ 8:00 a. m.
Fellowship ........... . ( 30 p. ra.
Family Service—
Senior High Wnlminlrtrr
Church School ........9:13 a. m.
Fellowthlp . .. . . 7:30 p. m.
Morning Prayer—
Sarmon ........
11:00 I. m
Holy Communion—
UPS,ALA COMMUNITY
Tuetday ..................
7:30 a. m.
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Wednrrday ............. . 10:00 a. m.
John W. I’lllry
Paitor
Thuraday...................... 7*30 a. m.
Junior High Wertmmlrlerta laool
Sacrament of Penance
Saturday ..
.8:00 8:00 p. nt. Morning W onhlp........ 9.00 a. m.
Sunday School ........ 10 00 a. m.
A L L SA IN TS EPISCOPAL
CHURCH
Other Churches
Knltrprhe
Fr. Paul Shulta ................ Tailor
PINF.CREST ASSEMBLY
Holy Communion—
OF GOD CHURCH
Sunday ........................ 8:00 a. m.
Car. 77lh and Elm
Morning .Pray ar—
Sermon ...............
9:30 a. m. II. M. Snow ................ Paitor
Holy CommunionSunday School ........ 9:43 a. m.
lit Sunday eaeh month 9:30 a. m. Morning Worihip . . . . 10:30 a. m.
Evening Worahip........ 7.00 p. m.

WEST SIDE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST
411 S. Holly Ave.
WUllam U Stephen ........ Paitor
Sunday School .... 10:00 a. m- Lutheran
GOOD HIIKPIIKRI) UNITED
Morning Worihlp . .. . 11:00 •. m.
LU TH ER A N CHURCH
Bible Study .............. 7:00 p. m.
Hanford Shrine Club
Evening Worship.......... 7:30 p. m
Parlor
Wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m. Krne.t Bcllrk Jr. ...
Church School ........... 9:43 a. m.
11:00 a. tn.
CHULUOTA BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Wonhlp .
C. G. Swaggcrty ............ Paitor Steering Committee .. lt:00 a. m.
Buaday School ........ 10.00 a. m. Tuei. Choir Practice ., 7:30 p. m.
Morning Wonhlp . .. . 11:00 a. m. Thun. Catrchtam Claat 4:00 p. m.
ELDER SPRINGS
BAPTIST CHURCH
Tailor
Douthltl
........ t:43 e.m.
|ijr School
. ag Worship . . . . 11:00 a. m.
■inlag Union
&lt;:I3 p. m.
Evening Worihlp........ 7:30 p. m.
;.TFed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF (1ENEVA
5

-

Jack L. pirwart .........

r»»lnr

Sunday School ........ 10:00 a. m.

^ J V o n l a g Service .... 11:8X1 a. m.

Training Union ........ S.M p. m.
*:*7*venlng Worihlp ... 7:30 p. m.
* wed. Prayer Service .. 7:30 p. m

MULCBEST BAPTIST CHURCH
OP GENEVA
Cberlei W. IlimU J r ........ Paitor
Sundry School ........ 10:00 a. in.
Morning Wonhlp . . . . 11:W a. in.
Training Union ........ 8:13 p tn.
Evening Wonhip . . . . 7:30 p. m.
Wed. Pray er Sen Ice 7:30 p. m.
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
OF LONOWOQD
Cor. ( berth A (Irani HI*.
Parlor
C. I.. Futrh ....
9:13 a. m.
Sunday School ...
11:00 a. m.
Morning Wonhip
8:43 p. m.
Training Union ..
7:43 p. m.
Evening Wonhlp
Wed. Prayer Service 7:43 p. m.
m m : MONBor.
BAPTIST CHURCH
Three mile* weal of Haaferd
on Flral HI., right el Menroe
Center
......... Paitor
Robert (1. Ilyrd .
.. 10:00 n. m.
Sunday School
.. 11:00 i . m
Morning Worihlp
... 8:30 p. m.
Training Union ..
7:30 p. m,
Evening Wonhip
Wed. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m

T H E ALLIANCE CHURCH
Ufcriitlin and Mlnlonary Alliance
Park Are. and Uth SI.
Paitor
David S. CarnefU
Sunday School . ....... 9:43 a. m.
Morning Worihlp ... 10:40 a. m.
Kvrning Service
7:43 p. m.
0:30 p. m.
A.Y.F.-Youth Sendee
Wed. Prayer Service &gt; 00 p m.

LUTHERAN CHURCH OK T H E
REDEEMER'
FIRST ( Hi nt II OF 4 HRIST
103 W. 11th Place
„ HCI EN T 1ST
Htrhfrt W. G e rm . .. . ,. Paitor
900 E. Second Hi.
Sunday School .......... 9:13 a. m.
Adult Bthla Clara . . . . . . 9:13 a. m. Sunday School ... ... 11:00 a. m.
Worahip Service ... . 10:30 a. m Sunday Worihlp
11:00 a. m.
Wednesday
Service
9:00
p. tn
ST. L U K E S LUTHERAN
Tueiday Heading . 2:30 4:30 p m
filavla (Near Otlrdo)
Thunday Heading 2:30-4:30 p. m
Stephen M. Tuhy . . .. .
Paitor
Morning W o n h lp ..........8:23 a. m.
Sunday School ...
0:00
a.m. ( IILR4 H OF GOn
French Ate. and 2Ind Hi.
Chrwtlan Day School, Monday
through Friday — Kindergarten • Joel D. Hroan ...
I'aitor
Elementary ................... 9.00a. m. Sunday School............... 9.43 a. m
EvangclUlir Service
7:30 p. rn
Tueiday Service ______ 7:30 p. m.
Methodist

FIRST METHODIST CHURCH
CHCRCI1 OK JESLS CHRIST
419 Park Ave.
OF LA TTER DAY SAINTS
Parlor
T. C. O'Sleen
..........
Cily Hall
■ 30 a.
Morning Wotrlilp
J. (I, (trunk. . Branch Pi evident
9 43 a.
Sunday School
Sundav School
10:00 «, m.
11:00 a.
Morning Wonhip
Sacrament Meeting
fi.oo p. m.
7:10 p.
Organ Vripera .
7:30 p.
Evening Wonhip
T H E HANFORD
I 30 p.
Youth Recreation
CONGREGATION n r
FR EE METHODIST CHURCH
JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES
Laurel Avr. al 41b SI.
1821 W. Ill HL
Ira E. Hindman J r .......... Paitor
Sunday Walrhtower
Sunday School ........... M 3 a.
3:00 p. m .
Study A ..........
Morning Worihlp
10:43 a.
Wed Rtbla Study
7:30 p. tn.
FMY ........................ 7 00 p.
Pel. Mlnlitry School
7:30 p. rn.
Evening Worahip .... 7:30 p.
Friday Service ,.
8:31) p. rn
Mon. FMY Recreation 7;to p.
Tur*. FMY Prayer .. 7:M p.
FIRhT PENTECOSTAL
Wed. Prayer Service 7 30 p.
CHURCH OP LONGWOOD
GRACE METHODIST CIIURCn E. Ruth Grant . . . —
Parlor
Sunday School ...
10 00 a m.
Plnecmt School Auditorium
Morning Wonhlp . .. II no a. ro
W. Thomai I'anom Jr. .. Paitor Evening Servo a .......... 7:00 p. in.
Sunday School
— 9:43 n. m. Weil. Prayer Service . 7.w&gt; p in.
Morning Worahip
II a. it Frl. Prayer Serrlcn .. 7 no p m

FOSTER CHAPEL
METHODIST CHI IU H
Oviedo
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Selmol
9 43 a
OF OVIEDO
H oo a.
Jack T. Bryant
P*|tor Morning Worship
9 00 p.
Sunday School
9:43 i. m Evening Worihip
Morning Wonhlp
. 11:00 a. m.
PAULA WESLEYAN
Training Union
.
. 9:13 p. m
METHODIST CHURCH
Evening Service . .. .
7;W p. m.
8 Mllea Weal ra Rl. 19
Wad. Prayer Service 7:30 p. m
Parlor
Cecil W Shaffer
9
43
a. m
Sunday
School
''Catholic
10:43 a. m.
Morning Wonhlp
8 43 p. m.
Wralryan Youth
A LL SOULS CATHOLIC
7:30 p, m.
Evening Worahip
( IIUIMTI
Wed. Prayer Service T.W p. m.
Oak Ave. al 9th St.
Rav. Richard Lypi
Pallor
Sunday Mann ............ 7.00 a. m Nazarenc
4*
,■...&lt;&gt;■ 9:3U a. m
FIRST CHURCH
........ 10.00 a. m
OF THE NAZARENE
........... 11.30 a. m.
W, lad SI. at Mapla Ave.
Dally Mara
7:18 a. nt
Paator
ll. II. Spear Jr.
9:43 a. in.
Sunday School
If Christian
10.(3 g. m
Morning Worihip
8 JO p. m
NY PS
FIRST C HRISTIAN C HI III II
8:30 p m
1107 S. Haaferd Are.
N JS .......................
Parry L. Mena ..........
Paatm Evrning Worahip ... .. 7 Jo p. m.
Sunday Sthuul ...
U: 13 a. m. Wed. Ftaycr San ice 7 30 p, m
Morning Wonhip . . . 11:00 a, m
LAKE MARY
Youth Program ........ 4»:30 p. m.
Adult Training Couraa . d:30 p. m. CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
Evening Worihlp . . . .
7:00 p. m.
Lake Mary
Beciealion ..........
7:30 p m. 8. L Brand) . ............. Pallor
Sunday School ........ 10.00 a. m.
CONGREGATIONAL
Morning Wonhip . . . . 11:00 a. nt.
Yo mg People'* Matllng 7:13 p. m.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Evaning Worahip ........ »:.0 p. m.
Park Art, at glib St.
J . Barnard R o o t .................... Parlor Wed. Prayer Service I N p. m.
MUiionan Meeting
Bible School.................9:43 a, to
Morning Wonhip . . . . . ll;W a . » Pint Wcdutjd.'y .. .. 8.00 p. a:
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Presbyterian

HANFORD SEVENTH DAY
ADVENTIST CHURCH
Seventh SI. and Elm Ave.
A. C. McClure ...........
Parlor
Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 a m
Morning Wonhip .... 11:00 a. m
Wed. Prayer Service
7:30 p. m.

THE SALVATION ARMY
t il E. Hetoad fit.
Sunday:
Sunday School
10 00 a.
llolinrr* Mfrling
11:00 a.
8:30 p.
Strrrl Meeting
7:00 p.
Y P I ...................................
7:30 p.
Salvation Meeting
Fundiy:
Corp Cadeta ............. 3.10 p.
Band Practice ........
4:00 p.
Ladiea Home league 7:30 p.
Thura. Prayer Service 7:30 p.
Sal. SO til Mecung 0.30 p.

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T H E REVIVAL TABERNACLE
21th and (hare Ave.
I - T . Tarkrr ........
Pailur
Sunday School
lo.OO a. tn.
Morning Wonhip
11:00 a. m.
Evening Wonhlp . .. . 7:43 p. m.
Tueiday Service .. .. 7:43 p. m.
Thuraday Sendee........ 7:43 p. m

UNITY CENTER OF SANFORD
Wemaa i Clab-M Oak Art.
Joiephlne B. Stuck!*........ Plater
Sunday Wonhip . . 11:00 a. m.
Woodruff Building
IM E. Flral HU lira. &gt;11
Tueiday Claaa...... . . . I.OQ y. t

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T H E C H U R C H FO R A L L . . .
A LL FOR TH E C H U R C H

The first snow of the season! What excitement— what delight is
written in her shining eyes! To her, the world has suddenly become
a wonderland of white enchantment— a miracle.
A child accepts the miruclc, and finds in it pure, unblemished
joy. An adult finds it increasingly difficult to accept anything as mi­
raculous— and his joys arc dimmed by life’s myriad complexities.
Yet, within every ndult’s grasp is the greatest miracle of all—
the story of Christ and the message he left the world. This is the in­
heritance of every man and woman who will reach out to accept it.
it waits for you . . . in the Church.
Oo to church this Sunday. Discover, again, w hat Christ did for
you.

The Chuuh it the gieateit (actor on earth lor
the building of characlei and good cititrnihip.
It it a rtocrhouie of tpirilual valuer. Without a
itrong Church, neither democracy nor civilitation
can lurvive. There are (our round iratnnr why
every perron vhoutd attend lervitrv regularly and
rupport the Church. Th'y are: (I) For hi*
own rate. (2) For hir children’srake. (3) For
the tale ol hit community and nation. (4) For
the rale of the Church itrelf, which needr hti
moral and material rupport. Plan lo go to
church regularly and lead your Bible daily.
Day

Book

Sunday
Monday
Tueiday

Ivaiah
liaiah
Matthew
Matthew
Luke
Matthew
John
John

Wednerday
Thunday
Friday
Saturday

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Woman’s Page

Holiday Moods In M odes Theme
O f Forthcoming Fashion Show
Marilyn Calhoun Is
Feted With Shower
EUubtlh Ashby,

“ Ho'ldiy Mooli in Mode*’ it i),r
theme of 1ht* ftihlon thow and
rock!ait part) to tve presented at
the Mayfair Inn Drr. 17. Thu
event will be iponiorrd by the Of
fleer* Wlvei Club with wive* of
VAII'9 ai hoitriwi.
Modeli are: Mr*. Robert An
deraon. Mr*. M u Rent. Mr*. 0
E. Brubaker, Mr*. A. n fllleten

er. Mr*, H K. Bryant, Mr* J.
W\ Crawford, Mr*. T. j . Kilrlinr.
Air* n. W. i-egere, Mr* Norman
K Mctnnt*. Mr*. H. D. Shadt.
Mr*. Dale Shovcr. Mr*. Jerold
Warnke. Mr*. E. P. Yate*. Mr*.
C. J. Youngblade, and Mr* Floyd
Karri*.
Neil* Studio of' Hair Deiign
of Sanford ami Fern Park will
create hair style* for the model*.
Frank Mebane Jr. i* ihe com­

Church
Calendar

JjD c c d

£ vsm1a
^

mentator. The Populairiea will
furnish background mu*ic. Coor­
dinator for the *how i* Mr*. Kit
cllne. Clothes are by SuxmanKatamann of Orlando.
Tickrt* may tie purchased bycontacting Mr*. Rliescncr, FA 3WHS. or Mr*. Shover, FA 3 33t.v
Fundi railed will benefit the Gale
way School,

.R IO A T
Christmas party for all Home
Demonstration Club member* in
Seminole County at a p m. at
the Home Demonstration Centrr.
The American legion Auxiliary
will hold it* regular meeting at
Ihe Legion Home on Highway 17»2 at i :JO p. m.
SATURDAY
There will be a chicken pileau
aupper in the Educational Rullding
of the I,ake Mary Community
Preabjlerian Church »pnn»ored by
Circle Two. Serving will continue
from S W7 J0 p. m
Who Chapter of Delta Kappa
Gamma will meet at the home of
Mr*. G. W. Morgan, AM Summer­
lin. at 1 p. m. for a butinet* meet­
ing A tea will follow. !lo*te**r«
will he: Mr*. Edton Goit, Mr*.
Kent Bateman. Mr*. C. E. Carl
ton and Mr*. Morgan.
TUESDAY
The regular meeting of the Wilnon School P-TA will he held at
7:30 p. m. City Judge Ambrose
Oil iff will be the gueit »peaker. A
covered dith aupper will precede
the meeting at «;30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY
Luncheon at !i:10 p. m. at the
Sanford Woman’* Cluh for all de­
partment*. The American Home
Department will have a tree and
a ahower for Ihe Children’* Home
The Fine Art* Department will
pre»ent the program. llo»te*»e»
are: Mr*. Howard Monlieth. Mr*.
B. R. Beck. Mr*. R. E. Peunfoy.
Mr*. C. L. Redding. Mr*. Ilrodle
William*. Mr*. Robert Rhode*.

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Woaiaa't Editor

A miscellaneous shower Mon
day night honored Mu* Marilyn
Calhoun. December bride-elect.
The *hnwer wa» given by Mr*.
J. N. Anarello and Mr*. Wendell
Htrt at the home of the former.
Gladioli and chrysanthemum*
were u»ed in the decoration*. Gift*
were presented to the honoree in
a decorated box
Priie* for game* played during
the evening were awarded to
Mr*. Jimmy Wade and Mu* Cal
houn. Each guc*t wrote down a re­
cipe for Mu* Calhoun.
Fruit rake. nut*, mint* and cof
fr f

r „ nipn*ed

ihr

refreshment*

Phono FA I M il

VAH-11 Officers Wives Have
Luncheon At Lake Monroe Inn

Atlending Ihe luncheon were:
Officer* Wive* of VAII tl en|o&gt; lake Monroe Inn Wednesday
ed a chicken *alad luncheon at Ihe Hostcsse* were Mr*. William Col Mr*. C. Fernandes, Mr*. Gordon
un and Mr* William Malinowski Robertson. Mr* Richard Amlrui,
Palm Iromi* and Chrt*lm*« ball* Mr*. John Sullivan, Mr*. P.obert
were lued in thedccor*ltnn«
Ramey, Mr*. Ed Ro**i, Mr* Rich*
Chrisima* tree* made of van ard Nel»on, Mr*. Steven Oliver,
colored Chrtitmaa bail* were plac Mr*. Ed Graham, Mr*, Don Itamll*
Mrs, J. C. Calhoun. Mra. M. R.
cd on Iht* table. Marking each ton. Mra William Warwick, Mr*,
Mr* . O n one morning out of llu? year
_Strickland. Mr*. W. W. Tyre.
place were miniature Christmas it. Weber, Mr*. Date Ibirdy, Mr*,
A Monforton. Mr*. R W _chri*tm*»— there i* no need to
Sturdivant. Mr*. Mabel Lowe. Mr*. ca|[ ,hr family. It may be only 3 tree plarccard*. An allractlse rf j amP, Morrisey. Mrs. William
Shafer, Mr*. Anthony I Km ns, Mr*.
Carl Chorpening Sr.. Mr* Jimmy „r fi , m , K ( n,r light * Jte on. feet wa* creates)
A daor prise of ailimtma* Jfthn Tmit&lt;
William ThompWade,^ Mr* Harvey Wilkinson., me children have toy* and wrap
Mr* k- H. Kirchhoff. Mrs. J
- *pints p*p«T Mrrwn *11 over and card mailbag wa* awarded to
Mrs It R. Weber. A rircoratrd *onAllen. Ir*. Will*
Rrown. Mr* Roy Wall, Mr*. C I - I even Dad is already enjoying hi*
»hrll tray, also a , door
Wynn. Mr* J, l . Davit, Ml** nrM. pip,- or slipper*
. , p m ', lam Foulk, .Mrs. Fred Stipp, Mr*.
,.*» Shadt and the ho»trs»e».
Sonia Monforton. Miu Aline t hap
„( 0,ur.e. Mill ha. the **' Chen *° Mr‘
man. 'lit* Jean Wilke, Mu* Jo responsibility of serving a color
an Wilke, Mr* Ruddy Maddox, fu( tvreakfasl. one Jus! a little spe
iirlando, and Mrs. Thelma Gram. cja|
For Distinctive
Fontana, Calif.
To do llu*. home economist lie
ba Slagg* propose* that you prr
pare ibis M'drk Cherry Coffee
Cake It i* something special .
arrangements — p ^
try it and you'll find out
The preparation of this baked
decorations —
produrt I* facilitated by Kisme
Damrl It Holiday Jt wa* Ihe mine Homemade Riacuit Mix ban
coi-sapres guest nt Miss Janlrr Ellen Reel dy. The mix yield* in nip* and
and her aunt. Mrs Carrie L can t*e kept in the refrlgrralor
Smith, ovtr Ihe weekend. Mr. coyered clo*ely, for a month
Simply »ifl together * cup* silted
Holiday is stationed at Jackson­
Dorothy II. G a n n *
enriches! flour with
cup baking
ville Naval Air Station
Major Robert Morn* arrived powder and 4 tea*p&gt;'n* salt Cut
Thursday from Norfolk. V* . for in 1 cup lard until the crumb*
a few day* visit vsiih hi* mother, are abmil Ihe »lir of small pea*
SAVE NOW FOR CHRISTMAS ’59
Mr* Mary Monjl While here he That’a all there D tr it.
When you’re ready to prrparr
Receive
You
Saxe
will look after her interetii.
thu coffee cake— pre*lo, your mix
I2.:»n
Mr and Mr* P P Campbell
•3Jc
and Mi*« f.urlle Campbell had a* ia ready.
25.00
.JOc
Note that lard it tiled a* tin
Ihcir gue»t* over the Thanksgiving shortening If you ve never usetl
50.00
1.00
holiday*, Mr* Emm* Card Swln
100.00
2.00
Hot shortening for ymir baked
die, Tuscaloosa. Ala and Mu* prmlucl*. plan thU experiment It
250.00
3.00
Jennie Cant. Miami.
will be well worlh your time
Friend* of Mr* A R Sikes. J3U3
Mulrk Cherry Coffee 4 akc
Mellimville. will be glad to learn
l can ft pound! red *mir piltcil
that *he is now aI home recuperat­
cherrie*
ing following emergency surgery.
3 cup* bucuil mix
S T A T E B A N K
Mr. and Mr* J Parker Henry.
’» cup »ugar
it - s a a r o w p
Fort Pierce, will »pend Ihe week­
i, leatpoon nutmeg
end with Mr and Mrs W K MeM/axFx. FevWql tVpord tnturana Cav fLH
1 « teaspoon cinnamon
Robert*. They will all attend the
i 3 cup milk
Mayfair Opening,
•a cup augar
ratpoon nulmrg
, cup biscuit mi*

Christmas Morn
Breakfast Told

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P&amp;/IAonah

rmerre.t Raptut Church Charel Mr, Harvev Wilkinson a**l*ted
and Concord Choir practice at 330 )n serving
p. m.
Thn*e invited lo attend wera
Ptnecrr*! Haplut Church Carol
( Choir prarllre at S 30 p. rn
I’mecrest Raptut Church Youth
Fellowship at A IS p. m.
HONDA*
Primary Sunbeam*. Jr. G A ’»
and 13 year G. A.’* meet at Ihe
Fir*! Haplut Church at 3 IS p
m.
£
CIRCLE I1NK
Deacon* nf the First Raptut
circle One met in the chapel
Church meet at 7 p. m.
The Kltlc Knight Circle of the with Mrs. Georgs Dunn presiding.
The meeting wa* opened wdlh
Ftr*t Baptist Church will meel
with Mr* W. D. Gunter. 3010 scripture and prayer by Mr*. J.
Washington Drive at 7:30 p. m. "■ Sentifdt Mr* Voile William*,
Celeitial Choir of the First Rap stewardship chairman, gave a
list Church will practice al 3 IS message. The Why of Stewardp m ; the Cherub al M S p m.
A ilisrussinn on tithing fob
The Wumrn a Auxiliary nf iloty •*'"«!. Members «rre asked to
Cross Episcopal Church will have *end i hrulma* card* to group
a genera! meeting Monday 1st *'v ,fu* *e*en nf the RememberA
3:30 p m. in the Parish House *ncf' !•*’
Mrr. Dixon reported for mi»A film entitled -’Village of Ihe
Poor” will be shown St Mark's *ion». Seven member* of the circle
attended study course taught by
Chapter la the hostess.
I’lnecreM Baptist Church Youth Mr*. l ‘eter*on and Mr*. Pryor.
Fellowship at the church at A to Member* vsere a»ked to remember
the mlMionatle* at Chrutma*.
p. m.
Mrs. Srntifttt spoke on plan* for
W S.C S Circle* of Ihe FirM
Methodist Church will meet at 3 the program.
CIRCLE TWci
p. m. a* follows:
Legal Notice
Mr and Mrs Al Duxbury an
Circle Two met in the Woman'*
Circle Five meel* with Mr*
Bible
cia»»room.
The
chairman,
nounee
the
birth
of
a
»on.
Thnma*
lw lh&gt; I •■** wt Its- *»•■•* Ja U ar.
M. K. Raker. Grapevtlle Ave
Seminal* &lt;.••&lt;•11. i lafU*. la l*ra.
•
Circle Six meet* with Mr*. i&gt; Mr*. Clyde Humphrey, opened the E«rl. Itorn Dec 4 in the Seminole Kale.
meeting with prayer A Chrut- Memorial Hospital
The baby In tei i:*tale nf
E White, 1100 Myrtle A*c
ounce* at |,l I I v VV las* I l.l. iats-v Xi* *n a«
Circle Seven meet* with Mrs mat devotion wa* given by Mr*. weighted 7 (sound*.
l.l't v' V l* la VV IH .l .l , Hr. ee*e&lt;t
J. H. Walker. 1719 Sanford Ave. M. N, Cleveland, The ttrwardihip birth
I n I I I I leWItnl* an* I ' e n e s i l l a i .
Mr* Vi T Jackson, all Mag Ina
I lalms ar HemaaU* Vael aH
Circle Eight meel* in McKinley lesson wa* presented I**- Mr*. It.
nolta
Ave
.
u
ihe
maternal
grand
F.
Cooper.
H I! relates
Hall for a covered dish luncheon.
Vnu
anil e»i Is of s -a are l.eseMr* J It Flrlslt told a mission mother. Paternal grandparent* are
Barrack* No. 4W. Veterans of AIRS. I . K H A L I ) W A R .
Circle Nine meet* with Mrs. Ray
n**iIf 1*4 *"'t r»'i*sire.| i«s usei dory of Ihe I hilippme Island* Mr. and Mr*. William Moran. i.,
World War I. and Ihe Ladle* Aux­ NKK, •me uf the models Herron. 3110 Palmetto Ave.
e.nt wnr claim* •"•I s|*mansls » K U Is
, ,iij, nr either of *011. m*v K*ve
Lowell, Max.
iliary. will have a turkey dinner
Circle No. » of the Women of the •&gt;r " r0r" »he ‘- wk, ,n,0f. * V
acalnst l h « *aiala - f l. t’c V A VV
and Chriitma* party for number* who will appear in- th«
First ITe.bsterian Church. Mr. World”, by Win.lon C rowley.
U » V i : i . t . &lt;*U.s Knnwn ■■ U ’C V *
Mr and Mr* W F Ludwig. i- u y v t i t J e h it»ea***sli t*?» of **M
Marling at 7 p. m. at the Amfiran fashion show, and cocktail
Harry Woodruff, chairman, will
*,r r "'* lr io V*,M n,,r' ,n'c
o i t n i r , t » lh* s’lMisst) Jviila* *-f
Legion Hut on 17-92. Call Mr*. luirtv slated for l i r e . 17,
meet with Mr*. Woodruff, 110 homes and hospital* and shut in* New York City, announce Ihe birth fUemlnote
ivu ntr.
K t -r M * . *1 *»!•
In
group
tevrn.
of
their
first
child,
William
A.
Style*. EA 2 16W.
Elliott Ave.. at 9 IS a. m
..f lli e in Ihe r n u r l linus* n( **lt
The
meeting
wa*
tluimttrd
with
Ludwig,
bnm
Nov,
I*.
i-s.iintr
*?
|Se-vfnSiS,
ll-r h l* allhla
Circle No* I through T nf the
Service (iuild Meets Women
Grandparenl* are Mr and Mr* e (ti t raletvlat inlsnlh* flm n live
of the First I’rc*by trrisn prayer by Mr* Cecil 1‘urktr
Legal Notice
tins*
nf
the
flrsl
i-uMIs-allno s-f
CHICLE TH R E E
Mr*. Glady* Dawson and Mr* Church will meet at the rhurch
W. A Ludwig, Sanford,
l till nolle* B a th rlaltn &gt;-r ilemand
Circle Three met with Mrs II
■ .... ,
h t nt- t i i c. -J- R- Hoolehan were hoiteste* to
•hell I.* In n r l i l n a , and ehalt * l » t »
t tie |,|*r* s-f tesl.lenr* WIV.I |-&gt;»l
W Rucker prc.yli.ig The devotion
v' i x t i i K j i mi l si . i h u t i t
IX the Wesleyan Service Guild at the * «!* ;“ av
(Irclc No. I. Mr* ItoN-rt T.
flven Vy Mr. vUrth.* MarA flirtation* note from Pari. ■sfrte* ■•I'llete " I lh* r l» lm * n t en-l
m ' u is ii,i s Mix V ’m J x &lt;"i:,i i v ‘
•" l,om r pf ,h '’ f,,rm rr on Momfay Simpson, chairman in the Scio n , h, „
il he . * n
lo '■» Ihe r la lm an l.
|hp|ma
, „ r A Mark ma.k at Ihe rod o f . .-.n
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oritrn.............
yv.vi,Tr:n u iiu h n *n4 r.iHTit *' evening.
an.| sny
a.
.
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the slew antihip
short » i ic k . krcnch wnmrn u*c the , U(h l U l ^,
nm a . tiled
nniis. nu wif».
ruiniuta I A devotional wa* conducted by 1
Circle Nm 3. Mr. Andrew- Me
„
M „ w .dc give lh . .nm- m « * k like a fan
•hal l l'* »ol*i
A ___ ____ ..w&gt; . __m n ll'l IVH* I Mr*. M, H. Smith, who rrad the Phcrion. chairman, in ihr Sane munjiy
H It H a i t i \ I n t t l l ,
%pori
M„ .
aaiu-rr. omu-fiN and
A • Ailmini if rafter xf rl«* lvtf#l#
O K H W I . V hi* M f * .
I I U Y O N I* Chridmat »tory from the *crip.sf
i.rc rA w MfVKt.i.r •!•••
*.* * i,
Ahrahama cloird the mccling with
LC20l
N O tlC C
K I M l IA I .Im
#v .
.
lures
Carol*
were
»ung
by
the
l&gt;#r«nil*nla
knn«*n *• M'i TA &lt;* l^»Vn,l.l
Circle No. 3. Mr* Charlc* Mdkc. . r j rr
member*.
fir**
|»ubllr»!lof*
Xoir#IHt»#r II, I f l l
XOTIt »: IS*- at IT
rhalrman.ln Phllalhca Ciaxmom
&gt;
i t r i t .E F IV E
m .t . c : if' h k iik iit m v . n that
T O ; IUmu«1
* n l I aulln*
Mr*. Fresl Smith romiucted a
Circle .No. 4. M n joe Cork),
. , ...
.
.^r •»* y |
M«*u*in« .%uih»rliy f
1
Oiridfi, hi* '•if#
m .t i «*k i « M»tm:nv &lt;»lvi:v ih #»
T O H A R K I I K I t K H V N O T I K t l . t s »hort busine** *es*lon, when re­
Tf*#
ll-tu ilrti
\iifhn*l»r
f*’ *
chairman in Educational nulW Ing r U , i r o .lm « „ h &gt;,r». W I Van e I ^ n T . ^ i . ^ ! . lurnii*! I'-uhim 1'i
that
a *ult ha* h « rn
hmuaKi
tu fi h **f H r m lu n l * I*Inf 1*1•- « I I 1
•catnst you. and each of vnu. th* port* were given. It wa* announc­
* n l * r ' # t n nm**
tn f u f t i U h P u i -Circle
No.
5.
Mra.
Y.
T
Mrrl
,,rr?ldins.
Hhc
opened
the^
meet,ng
'
J*
.”.Vn3".t*e.„J,':*
’
J
n
T
’
K
H.'
nature nf whlrti I* lo : 11 IreneInd ed that the Guild would obtrrve wether, rhairman, in Choir Room
tl
1 i t t l l t i t lp*tit«r&gt;t # " l l h li m it*
a contract
eie .u te d hatneen to o
with prayer. Tiie devotion t i l *n*| i h l y m l i i l C t V f f l U |r.•Uy •rt- r , * l o ?n.i t r ? -i a *f 1
iM
Circle No. f. Mr* Kirhy Fite, given by Mr* C. L. Park
im (h#
« m &gt;iin1 «*f I *'* f li.ti|**fi-l I"tf# #jM
and tha ptalrsllff* mi or al-oul Guild Month hy atlending church
4 fnvornr#
Iff*
T f l« r * I I mIH (Milliit« &lt;&lt;» I-# • fM ■ Kljraitt # I Hi file 1 Ftt-itlfll nf JI** t hn n
th* In d dar of Vlar. 1*1* wheratn »ervlce in a body in January.
tliairman,
in
Gleaner*’
Claxnsom
Plan* were made lo lend Christ *et* f,*r • Iffrti nf
m r*
1 * * •aft * *I f»1I •r # H *a»ft. t*#»11- I* ■ 1** f'#
l&gt;t* Inf Iff* aaree-1 to t&gt;.trrh**» the
f i t * th* I t ii nil int*mtf rt m !•#*■* ’•m rill#'iii fnr m f#rnt
r»«l r r - p e r t v hareinaftar dea tl te d .
Circle No, 7, Mr* II G Hftl
t lh**# i # # r *
A program wa* presented by! t •I
»*«’H Bn ■tIrt«*H»«sn r &lt;s*#rlnr lh# *- u*»M i&gt; sti tl nr l*r*»*
*31 obtain a refund of T w o Ih nn - Mr* O. K. Goff, who used a* rent, chairman, in Garner Build mas card* In *hut-in» and to lake *- t V**
#•14-*
care of the church communion set
eand
Ktsa
hundred
Hollar*
|#«-t N - l l y f fh itl er M 4«|t*n i ' . u i r i
111 t« * * fif rtf*-.* *I* *111 t&lt;# f#r*it# I
firrtt»n*nlt will h#
i i ; y n 4 » A | l paid tv plaintiff* In her theme. ' Christina* W!»he»” . mg
The meeting was rioted with • 1lll'ti
you and th* ilefendant tlry on I .
in th#
nf *h#
In Mi# nff|r » i
f »h# k u f h ' r i i r un
The meeting* will he followed ra r
K i m b a ll aa a purchase money &lt;!#• She was assisted by Mr*. Fred
in u n til 2
I*- &gt;1. i&gt;n |»Fr#rttt*#r u n t i l J.ttn l*- II " « l*r # m l # f I J
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pneli on th* af.-reaald c « - n lr * r l; Smith. Mr*. Rurke Steele and Mr* by
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and i l l have adjudicated a Han Nancy Brock
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K ' l U f i r r i n f «irfruMxii * i » h t###t&gt;1
Educational Building at 13 no Circle
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Light met va-tlh Mr» \"l-e
the nfant #n«1
« fk*&gt;* • '&gt;f l x »h# n l * n# #r*&gt;! «t*#-iflr #(l&lt;»n# *tf
in tha amount nf T w o thnnaand
1 I»r
a ml f aaFI-Ti # *tey t4 !»|« If •a 14 i*r i# r t #n4 f.’ t m a **t» ttfifcti
F l » a hundred Hollara t l j s o a e a i on
Refreshment* were served lo the nVlnck noon, a season of prayer, wiliiani* Sr. presiding. Mr* Wil «.*
*11 |irM|t&gt;#al* mtut 1*# •ul-fnii f #«l ••hf i tro ix ti al* Uiu«t h# at ih mi ii *•*!
tha aald raal p r e r m t . and obtain
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'■*“— ’ ]l4in&gt; &lt;|trnrd Ihe meeting with a •
the huiinex
and
inspirational
n. * ► I * f i H l I n #*| 1*1 * f. I fur 11nt ■ n*a% *■# ♦■Mi. hi #4 »'r r-**n t a •11«||r
■ foracinavsre of *atd tfen tf lh* 19 present
T w o thousand ITv * hundred t*n|meeting, and Imtallation nl oil! |a^ u ) rn frt)m ji,pti»l Witness *icif&lt;i-»u I*. IlrjMlI#*,, l:t# u i h * I *1r - U -tilnfi 1# 11.p#4t#ia ! &gt; # ' i l l h # 1*lr.
lara | I I . SW* *n» p u r c h n a money -la• t a.r
T li# I1iff tit I n r
*if
r
Th#
tfxx|«hl«
I lit lint t v *if
rer* for Ihe rnming year
\(r,
y, -pnild gave the »irw Hi* » *|l i nf JiiMftiril. •'Intisi# t "f * #r|n
peat! h# found d » * lo th* l-la ln.
lh # r r t i i n f v of H#mnn|l#
l'|t*rMi
D IX IE PORK ( HOPS
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Evening Circle No t of the ar,jt(,|p lexon from chapter two *f iVstiM, H in fnrfl
yon o r lh* defendant B r u i n U
| l r # * # r I' x fi rt , f M i f r* K l o r M i .
WASHINGTON — f 171*1» — Women of the First Preshytrrim ,, w|l
wn,j |/)rrne Til
t J.srsfnn I * Mra4t#r*
K l m h a ll w it hin a abort da* lo ha
I*eir4nh ?*, ltri&lt;ll#»
Hanker for »ome old «tylr South­ Church. Mr* Floyd C. Cate, ford, the tnuonnary in Fnrm»«a.
P’ t # » u M vb iM r M o r
I**#- Mill # lMf#« ' r
ftt ad hy th* Co ur t.
T h a name of th# Court In which ern cooking’
T h # I I. &gt;ti*ir»r l u l h n r l t t &lt; f th*
T h # I f n a t l R # \ u l t m r l t v *»f th#
Then try "Dixie
rhairman. will meet at » p m a Klft for t hnitmas.
(111 nf HtPlfitfeJ K1»f M#
th* suit tie* haan In e t i' u tr d I*
f'MirUt f H#n*|ris»1# 9-*I r I*1•
pork
chop*."
th# t *tt cutt Cour t of I n# Nin th J u ­
with Mr*. Gertrude Gilbert.709
p,P meeting wa* clOMtl with
dicial C lr r u l t. In and f«a hamlnola
nrown |-Inch thick pork chop*
Palmetto
Ave.
prayer
hy Mr*. W. L. Whldden
C ounty. Florida. Th a lltle &lt;-f the
cat* la IV A t.TC P . II
i n H IN and •lowly. Season with equal part*
Evening Clrctr No 3 of the x;jfte member* were pretenl
S -H ITM C. I ln l lN Ida wife ftsln* tail awl vAge, Remove rhop* from
Womrn of the First Preihyterlan
CtRCl.E SIX
tiff*
**. PAVII S:t. t l l i H F t t V and
l - a l - t . T N K llK liaaiX ina wif* and nan. Add Hour to dripping* In Cliurth, Mr*. Jack Woodruff, chair
t h*» Lrancia Horton Circle mr*
n n r o v r, K i ' i n a i . t . fiafeodants
ran and blend well. Add water
man. will meet with Mr* Wood
jp, |,nme of Mr*
|Km* I
halng Chanrarv i *ea No tss*
T h a daacrlptlnn of lha raal pro- and vinegar It taldrspoon *inrg.»r
Flamm Monday night. The meet
parts Involved and |o.wi*d in for each cup of water). Cook un­ ruff. l/»eh Arbor, at A p m
a« min e|« C o u n i f . IhsiilK I* ad
Evening Circle No 3 nf the jnc
rilled lo order hy the
til ((may Lw* kbekated Kcum
follow#
the First Prribyterun rhairman, Mr*. Hamm.
S a - f r t F la* teas of i / - l »
rhixp* tn frr or Fan. JTw.-w #*rwd .Women
.
. ofUx,
Wa rrto
Attaint,
A d r motion
g i v r n hy 'tr*
nd lh* ra»»*-l* IM f**a «J
Cl FT — PERFECT
apple ring* .-n chop*, and spttnUe 1 . . *.
ana t ao.| v iilocb - c T
V n TU tA N liT
VtSHITl'iN’ Tet
with brown «'igar 4!d raMn* , " ," n 7?.n* „ 1 ire! at * p nr j^n Hr acan and Mr*. Hnnn&gt; \u«
i - S S n r i . l l l . l l f U . at th* n m *
Cover and timmer until chop* with Mr*. W. H Andertnn. .Hh (in. ,\n pvteretltng program ■**»
It shown on a plat her a .,f
Oak Ave.
presented hy Mr*. W. A. r arle
raenrdad a m o n i lha I'l.'vtte
ar* tender.
llacnrda of Fantlnnla Count*.
Tlte Boy Scout* of the f irst nn the Lottie Moon Chri»tmis of
Florida, In f l a t Hook 7 at
Pretbylenan Church will meet at fertng
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ToU ara haraby further notified
Place plastic-coaled p a p e r 7 p. lit.
Members wtlromed Mr* Ken
that vnu ara rauulral lo Ilia sour plates upside down over a ikilirt
The Sestion of the First Prrt McIntosh a* a visitor,
aavaral anawara to lha t -mplalnt
haeatofor* fllul In tha aald pro. when frying food tn keen grease hyterian Church will meet In the
Refreshment* were served by
raedlna* with the i|erk ef th*
Sexton Room at 7:30 p m.
|thr hotter*, Mr*.. Flamm.
Cirrult Court of tha Ninth Judl- from iptallering.
dal Clfcuil In and for Hemtno|a
Counly. Flnrlda. in Fanford. Flnr.
Ida. aed tn ears a a ropy thereof
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THE TEXAS A R R A N G ER S
O n n A t R .P Q Y O B
By F R E D E B IC K

Appreciation Day Set
For Naval Air Station
Sanford again will honor the Naval A ir Station peraonM l with "Appreciation Oar." Ceremoniea will be held Saturday. Dec. IS.
Thla will be the accond auch local celebration. The firat
waa staged when it appeared that Sanford would loac the
NAS. Thla time, the observance will be somewhat like a re­
affirmation of that first "Appreciation Day."
Navy personnel and their families will gather in Fort
Vellon Park for the event. Few speeches, much food will be
the order of the day. According to A rt Harris, co-chairman
of the event, this will be more of a "get-acquain*cd'‘ day for
the Navy and Sanford.
The "Appreciation Day" In Sanford will come at a very
appropriate time. On Friday, Dec. 12, the Naval Air Station
wilt hold open house for Sanford residents. This will climax
activities connected with the sixth annual bombing derby
at the base.
Next week will be e big one for Sanford and NAS. Many
distinguished visitors will be here for the bombing derby.
High-ranking Navy officials will be among tho.«c attending
the various evsnta connected with the derby. The Chamber
of Commerce plana a stag barbecue for the guests.
The Senior and Junior Chambers of Commerce are to
be commended for their action which brought about "Navy
Appreciation Day." The Naval A ir Station is a big part of
Sanford. It contributes much to the economy. More import­
ant, however, It has brought fine residents to Seminole Coun­
ty.
The Naval A ir Station likes Sanford, and vice versa.
Much good can come form such functions as Appreciation
Day.

OTHMAN

W ASIUNGTON-The V. S. Sen
ate, with luck, may discover soon
the reason why hoodlums love
music.
In most American elites, with
some notable exceptions, the
greasy thumbs, the cherry noses
and the successors to old Searfare,
himself, are in charge of tha
Juke-box business. Ten cents a
tune they charge (or three for a
quarter i, with a split to the own
er of the beer Joint
This business, with slot ma­
chines, pin halls, and sometimes
chewing gum and cigarettes on

Sanford Eleciric,
Selling Since 76,
Holds New Opening

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the side, takes In a fabulous cents a gent gat lira balls, with
amount of money. Sen. John Me- which he could light up an aurora
Clellan (D. Ark), chairman of the borcalia of colored lamps tnd
rackets Investigating eommlltee. ding bells like a fire engine. The
claims It runs into the billions per show was almost worth the cost
aside from JU gambling aspects. ^
year.
Now these boxes are geared so “
The Senator wants to know how
much of the money-tn the slot busi­ that the fiva abota light the (iniI
ness ta controlled by gangsleri blub In a minute, or even less,
and, in particular, where certain and that way the five cent pieces
aegmenta of the Teamsters’ Union go faster Into the slot. This Is
fit In. Fair enough, but there'i cheating, and I trust the Senators
will consider It. too.
one other thing I wish he'd do.
They discovered eirly in the
That’s write a law forcing the
game, when they first got on the
proprietors of Juke bosei to in­
clude In each machine one record trail of Dave Beck, that In many
without grooves for thoae who like elites the Juke box business loom­
to absorb their beer In silence. ed largo in Teams'er affairs, q
Ten cents for three rotoutea of Many a Juke-box proprietor had to ^
peace sounds like a high price, but be a Teamster member, or the
there are old fashioned ones who bars In which his boxes were In­
would pay It, tf only they had the stalled were picketed. Beck's
principal accuser, as it happened,
chance.
w ii a leading Juke box operator In
It Isn't three minutes any more, Portland, Ore.
Incidentally. Tha powers that bt In Another union leader— not a
the business of the big boxes with Teamster— turned out to be a
the bubbly lights and the mighty manufacturer of one arm bandits
loud speakers hive been cutting and pin-ball machines In suburban
down on the time their records Chicago.
q
pity. Some tootle now for only a Then the Senatorial sleuths
fraction ..over_ two
minutes
and
..............
came upon a restaurant owner in
perhaps the Senator, alsoshould L w f , |lin(1
who,h|,
j ‘ .
he'd make more money If he
* part
^ of theproprtetors als-. Jj(,
bou*ht
Jukc **
&gt;*• ™ h3ni.
. hp
s an(1hi*hc n&lt;.arly
wrrU
on™the

Since E. C. Harper Sr. sold the
first electric range In Sanford In
1924. electric appliances have be­
come a "taken for granted" luxury
In local homes.
Only one serviceman then, was
employed by the Sanford Electric
Company, established by Harper haa «p m d into ^ plndwll ^
ket. It used to be that for
two years Itcforc the sale of the
stove.
Now a fleet of nine trucks serve
both the contracting and retail
sales divisions of the Sanford Elec­
tric Co . with IB employes handl­
ing residential and industrial wir­
ing. and a full line of GE appli­
ances.
The Sanford Electric Co
bratinc the opening -f
remodeled store on the
Magnolia and Sanford St. today
and tomorrow. The new store occuples the arra once divided Into

I rupt; hi, patrons dared not enter
p|aff&gt; on account of threats
out front, until hc installed a
union box, with splits of the pro­
fit* going to the proper places.
The S e n a t orlal proceeedings ^
sound a* If they'll be on the Jlvey "
side; I'll be there, bu' 1 assure
the lawgivers that the only way to
solve this problem is to outlaw
Juke boxes. They don't play music
any more, just rock and-roll, and
I claim this would be a happier
world without 'em.

Christian Church
Sets Annual Meet

I’rtrca will be awarded as visit­
ors stream through (he big new
showroom, holding large and small
appliances, television sets, HI-FI
equipment and units for heating
The wlntsr social season opt!
opens In Sanford tomorrow
and air conditioning.
Bight when Mayfair Inn stages Its annual opening.
A fellowship supper Dec. 10 will
Manager of Ihr contracting dlvtbe followed by the annual congre­
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„ „ slon Is E C. Harper J r . who has
fly
M.WtulLS__CHILDS
first .revolution
tell north .of
border, have „been
Distinguished visitors from many parts of the U. S. will
REV. W. A. HOWARD
gational huslnexi meeting nf the
MEXICO C ITY— in the short I and the second to the right and. ! pouring Into Mexico at ihe urg- *1Mn
husinesa with his father
take part in the event. Area residents look forward to the
First Christian Church, Pastor
spare
•ace of JO years this country has‘ strangely rnouth, they nrr hnib
, „ ,
businessmen large (,,r ,0" r
A' b Lyon l* Special Sermons
occasion each year.
Perry L. Stone announced today.
ina IhrminK
anal a
a living
liwlniw force
fur, a Iti
Ilia nation’s
natlmt'a life.
life*
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distinct and
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The polluek supper will be sen
More than BOO are expected, according to Frank Mebane totally different revolutions. Th e 1 luraio Cardenas in 1934 ex and small and the .dextrin govern . air conditioning. Other alore cmed at 6:30 p. m . with the church
Jr., Mayfair Inn manager. The Mayfair la a big hotel, but It
proprlatrd all the property of the m,n' 1 The Export Import Bank, plojes are G. b, Myers and Don- Set A t Nazarene
Five sermons will be given next furnishing coffee, soft drinks,'to
couldn't eome close to having room available for all who
British and American nit compan- w,&lt;lrh ha'1 been a pioneering agen- aid Muse, salesman, and Mri.
week by the Hev. W. A. Sowsrd bread. r*per plates and cups. "If
I,.*, An outraged rry went up Imt
Latin America, has loaned |Stanley Coleman, secretary.
would like to attend. This la Sanford's "big" social event of
families bring their own silver, no
at the Church of the Nasarene.
Cardenas stood his ground and * *ot**
*&lt;87,591.000 In Mrx*co
— —
the year.
Hev. Sowant la associated with one will have to stay and clean
since 1914, most of it since 19t0
foreign
capital
tonV
flight.
The
Mebane and his helpers have been busy in recent weeks.
Oaklawn Cemetery in Sanford. He up the kitchen," Ihe raster said
revolutionary president expropriat­ The native species of capitalist
Yearly rrport* will be submitted
The Mayfair has been the scene of painting, cleaning and all
is formerly from Chsltanooga,
ed all the great haciendas, the has flourished alone wilh the ris­
by the minister and all officers.
other types of activity in an effort to get it ready for open­
Tenn.
landed estates that had come ing mi-idle class and some of the
The guest speaker la an ordain­ The recommended church budget
ing night A trip through the spacious Inn would convince nldown many of them from colonial most prominent capitalists have
ed elder In the Church of the will be considered and new offi­
most anyone that It has been a Job well done.
CHICAGO — Mayor Hirhard Da time*. In hla six years in office been found among the leading
Natarcne and haa specialised In cer* elected. Nominees Inrludr. W.
ley of Chicago In pledging that Cardenas distributed more land ] politicians. Miguel Aleman. Presl
During a Past Masters Night a Bible teaching ministry, related H. Young, elder: W. L. Rowland,
Ihe fire tragedy at Our Lady of In the peasant collectives than all -lent from 1914 to *SI, was re
Angels school never will l-e re­ prrvtnui administrations put to- puted to have left the office as celebration of Sanford Masonic to current event*, for the past deacon; Sirs. Howard Hood. Mrs.
J l. Horton Sr., Mrs ft. W.d%
peated:
A
gelher.
the fourth richest man In the Lodgr No. M, W. M. Haynes was » years.
Sermon loplca for Dec. 7-10 In­ Ramey, deaconesses, and II. H.
"When all the investigations of
nul (|lr ,.(jt.c{ &lt;tl) t;lc economy *wld. While this may he a gross presented with a SO-year pin and
a success but for your most
clude “The Conflict of the Ages." Williams, trustee.
disastrous. Cardenas'
surrrs- exaggeration he It said to be the certificate.
The Herald:
courteous cooperation. Without the fire areended, a littlenecesTbe meeting will be conducted
"The Second Coming of Christ,"
Haynes
was
made
a
Mason
In
he taken In pro &gt;or Avila Camacho, put the gears l»rge*t single stockholder In Mcxl
V s wish to n p n u our appro- your help It would have been a •*ry step*will
IMM and has hern a member n( "The Anti christ and the Atomic by Vincent W. Larson, chairman
lect our rhtldrrn. All the facili­ In reverse Ills Inauguration In ran industry.
eistlon far Um cooperation that failure.
ties of Ihr city will he thrown 1910 marked tlie beginning n( Mexi­
One of the strong motivating '^c S*n'°rtl t-odge for more than Age," "Israel ami World Events,"
and "The Millennium".
yon gave us by advertising tha If we can assist you in any way into this."
co’s industrial revolution. The oil force* in the Cardenas revolution W vears.
la the future, please feel free lo
Pastor of Ihe Church of the Lyman Glee C lu b
W.
( ash was elected
Rebel Quartet for Iha DCT Club call on us.
werecompensated
rtimpensatedfun was nationalism. It la still a DOW-1 ... v\\oudrow
....... ~ c o m p a n i rompanics
e s
were
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atarrne is Ihe Riv. Robert li.
la jour papar.
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tlrrnc
nlr,r
property
and
torctgn
capital
crful
force,
Mexico,
wlilrh
Is
onr
'Jorshlpful
Mailer.
Other
officer*
N
Sincerely yours,
Spear Jr.
Our program would not hava
Will Sing Carols
(0 pom- intra the country
Senior S|
count ry a* of the United .Slates' lest custom* f1!&lt;,' r1n ,0 '*'nrp 'n
SEMINOLE lim it SCHOOL More liead nf the 1'hoeni* |a&gt;lire
Junior
on the murder of gambler Gus niir1
in
era
for
auto
and
■
llirr
products
\\*r&lt;!i‘n'
*’•
Kwith;
a development Hut
The Lyman School Glee Club
DCT
f jp a ia n i.o iim
m il
k ia
u if * .
^
Greenhaum and his wife:
&gt;cv. doe*
does not
l r ' :nK &gt;• } r &gt; ^ ‘
specs! and In scope has had few of advanced trchnology,
will sing Christmas carols at them
Roberta Millar
Be
elected
were
!..
f.
Sheppard.
"We picked up some finger­ parallels in this hemisphere
Intend to take lying down increas­
Ground Breaking
Loniwood Chamber of Commerre^
Secretary
BUFFALO, N. Y . -&lt;VTl) prints. We are checking them out.
ed tariffs and quotas Imposed on treasurer; and Frank L. Miller,
meeting
Dec. it at S p. m. The
Louia J. Girard
The
extreme
measures
enforced
We don’t have any other leads.
Hobart Dumas, M, waa arraated
the raw materials which this secretary. Appointive officers will Set For Church
club
la
under
the direction ol Mrs.
D.
C.
T
.
Coordinator
We
have
much
talking
and
much1
*'*
Cardenas
were
largely
wiped
be announced. Installation cere­
boctuss aomaoM alao left tha
Ground breaking ceremonies for Caroline Gore, music director.
fool work to do "
! out and particularly a* those mea­ rountry must export to obtain for­ monies will be held Dec. 21.
acaee el tha crime.
Mrs. Carmrla B. Rsy. counlf
sure* had pul the church In sub- eign exchange.
Ihe Tralrie Lake Raptlst Church,
Police grabbed Dumas aa ha Two expert shoemakers from
U. S, businessmen have been
South Kern Park, will be l-etd Im­ supervisor of the stale department
W
ASHINGTON
—
Clarence
I
J*cUon
,0
,hr
»!a,r
Wi,h
nfr''
scrambled from bancatb a parked England. Thomas Beard and
for teehnlilant and rxrrullves a told frankly: either you buy what
followlnr the Sunday of public welfare will speak on
car that was about to pull away laaac Riekerman, began t h e i Chick, one of the paisengvra middle class Iwgan In take root we have to sell or we will stop Tito, N asse r M eet mediately
morning
service.
The Rev. U. D. "Welfare Service In Seminole
from beside a drug store he al­ manufacture nf leather shoes In atioart! a Navy helicopter when It with a broad stake In the swtltly buying your goods. And this is no
Locke will be the guest speaker. County", Members of the Cham*
For
Dinner,
T
a
lk
s
legedly tried to burglarise.
America at Salem, Mass., In 1429. crashed Into the Potomac Hirer: expanding l»oom
Natural re Idle threat. Berently Mexican sugThe new auditorium will seat her of Commerce are urged to at*
t "It was flying along when all
CAIRO (I'P ti— President Gsm
nf a suddrn water rushed la and sources were developed, highways ar growers Innstrd on obtaining, al Abdel Nasser of Ihe United approximately Son and educational tend the merlin*, whir!] will be
held In the Civic League building.
built, airfields laid out. With the 1and Ihe Congress in Washington
metal started firing."
Arab Republic will meet Yugo­ facilities In another unit for Ihe
D A IL Y C R O S S W O R D (hVMiCD H'HI
highway* rsmr a flood of tourist* finally granted, a greatly increasaame number. The entirely air
slavia's
President
T
11
n
to­
1-1:1
i
i
.•J.:ntil(:i
R To
IE Vets.
led quota on Imparts of Mexican
LONDON — Sculptor DavUl Me- from north of the border.
i n n ™ '.t71! if411
day at Port Said. Informed sourc­ ronditioned building vrtll taka
carry
nut* lan
Yet Cardenas, one of Mexico's . sugar,
about four months to complete.
Kail
on
rrillclsm
that
his
statue
t
'"
t
.
t
rctf
es
said.
yellow
IE Serial ;i D iL .I ^ H 'Jtlil)
tlx living ex Presidents, whose reit u . f*r rry fr,,m (he Mexlro
of
Kir
Winston
Churchill
makes
The Iwo leader* will dine to­
. Bacorae
LTwtolac
ri »lsa MiJ tO
the British leader look like a gw volution was reverse*! when it had of Viva Villa and the wild dlsortl gether tonight and presumably
mature
(atoac) d i » ail r '.’ i: »PJ0f*:
loo
patently
failed.
Is
still
a
berrs
that
followed
Ihe
passing
of
rills,
a
turtle
nr
a
mean
otd
man:
Si. Hootch er i it* i.-tiy
have a conference before Tlto'a
E Evening
U.
“ I have attempted to portray loved figure. For Ihe masse* he Porflrio Plat. In 1914 Uncle Sam yacht the Seagull enters the Suei
: i- i tit i&gt;:tiia
river
&lt;po*D
represents
s
dream,
an
aspiration.
Kir Winston as a man ol Intel
the rolmiuv of the north, thought Canal en route to Indonesia.
SE KllkfUh &lt;'^.i \&gt;" r
E:m *
.-.lantan
lect. I wasn't making a tohy Jug And if Ihe dream of a simple (tea he could with impunity send arm­
11. Covered, aa ERagradad SERandan rvitem
Tito left Yugoslavia Monday
i j.ij.-lfiil
sant economy on a communal ed force* Into Vera Cur* to put
you know."
tha tostda
7. Notions
tnaane n a n k in *itioii(d
hast* failed In Itcrnmo reality the down the trouble While that In­ with Ids wife, his physician and
S t ProhlfaL
I t To
E Liquid
memory of what might have Im t n cident has not lieen forgotten it a five man delegation to return
ttontoto l n W t o 'i
IE
to make state visits at Rurma
is still cherished by millions of has been overlaid by the rlos#
UM *.) EOthwwta
ST. Half was
U . Always
and Ceylon and pay a private
M
10.Require
BE— — Yates SLOavenx
simple people.
working relatinnddp which began visit lo India.
ILTW
SE
Emmets
with gold SEVhatea
The Mexican arii«t« who have after 1E&gt;;'. Mexico Is a friend
l o w e r p r ic e s
dec I :m u rn l
tote
SE Bqueese
ST. O hm to
ST. “
won world renown. IMi-g-i Rivera. and neighbor Pride in the indep­
Admissions
St. River (8. A .)
SEM h
at
Oroico and Tamayo, invoke the endence of lint friendship Is part
The dlilanre between the earth
4E Poem
(jam.)
William M. Caaiutie (Sanford) symbols cl (Ids revolution in their of the cement that holds the two and the moon varies from 221.443
.Shares
Grace Metager (Sanford)
work. They are collectivist. Mar­ countries In close relationship
miles to 212.710 miles.
SE Boa try
r * 7 a r IO
Itolwrt (gird (Sanford)
r T~ r ~ 1
xist symlwli, and Ihe drama in
PLACE S E T T IN 8 S
SEOoreoet
Paul Cloutier (Kern Park)
mo*t of Rivera's striking murals
1 tl.
SEOoadull
tl
Vivian Padgett (Sanford)
is the exploitation of the peasant
%
David Williams (Sanford)
and the workrr by the capitalist
J
.1
Births
exploiter. This exploiter is almost
%
Baby boy to Mr. ami Mr*. always represented at a forrlgn
i»
b r
Jark Alexander (Sanford)
rr. an Imperialist, more often than
f/&lt;
%
Baby boy to Mr. and Mr* not a
_ Yankee,
_____ _a gringo,
^ or some^
*
SLOarfet
P*&gt;
'be foreign cap
m
~
- —
'* " n‘' *n
Ilaby
boy to Mr.
and Mr*.
liaby
BE.la
la tat
William Padgett (Sanford)
m
While Ihis bas made for great
it
Discharge*
SE
and dramatic art It la today al
O IN O L K COAT
%
Jay C. Johnson (Sanford)
Urea
moil entirely a myth out of a
Ruth F. Harrison and baby past thal is now legend, llumirrd*
I E lad
A L .K Y D F L A T
%
st lieto
boy (Sanford)
of million* nf dollars in foreign
jST. Oval
Ij IIic Mar Chandler (Sanford) capital, a great part nf it (rom
%
W A L L P A IN T
SE B y -------1
Anderson Dunwoody (Sanford)
Bp
4L Dvsjoto
I
Barney Webb (Lake Mary)
Offtro over BOB modern trend
Scientists Lave bred hybrid
iE F iif w a i
J b %
colon from which to ehooae
popcorns which expand as much
i
1M
your decorating oektme
a*
31
time*
when
popped.
They've
Chandler W ill Run also developed a kind thal makes
li
little or no noise while bring
41
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If Prospects Good chewed.
i
PALM BEACH (U P I) — Gov.
A. B. (Happy) Chandler of Ken­
tucky will seek the 1900 Demo­
cratic nomination for Ihe presi­
Friday, December 5, 1058 dency, providing prospects look
Five
7l
good.
WAl/TWW GIBLOW, Mils* ••* r a lllilw
1.45 qf. -5 .1 0 gal.
Second Com ing
“Km definitely canvassing tor
to
W«'r* hiper to sliy SsnU
t

Social Season Opens

Washington Calling
Quotable
Quotes

Letters

Haynes Given Pin;
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the nomination again," he aaid In
an Interview Wednaadoy. "So far
the prospects are fine and I'm
quietly feeling my way w ith friends
all ever the country."
V m e t M la MHittS esHie.
The former baseball rotnmlaah* leoal h v s e*sas*a la taw •loner has been vacationing here
ainre last weakaod. Today, he
plana to fly to Waahlngton to
attend a meeting of the National
Democratic Committee.

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Sermons
By Her. W. A. Soward

DEC. 7-10
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Seminoles To M eet Apopka In Celery Bowl Tonight
'bailey Howell Sets Cannon Named Ninth Loss For 'Canes? 33 Races Scheduled Gridders 'H ungry'
Two Scoring Marks 'Player Of Year'; Oregon Picked To Do I t At Track Toni9hl I " Curtain-Closer
Lnllrtl Prr»« InlernilirntI
Twx&gt; new basketball scoring rccOris were on the books today at
Mississippi State, where All Amcrcan Bailey Howell appears to b;
trying to outdo himself.
Howell rang In 4. points to pace
the Maroons to a HIT* victory

aver L'nion Lnhcrslly of Jackson,
Term. Thursday night It was the
Individual ami the highest
,Vcr rr8i,,er*'d « lhe

W
MIAMI t l T l i — Oregon’* point'
stingy Webfoots will be a solid
NEW YOB (l*Pit— Billy Can favorite over Miami In a '
non. versatile big gun In the at nationally
_______ _ tries lied football game
tark of Louisiana State s national jsaiurdry. but the oft beaten llur
l0
champions, who "docs everything rltanrs
may
be
ready
wctl,” today was collrge foot­ spring a surprise
ball'* “ Back of the Year” in a
Miami, which ha* lost eight
___
nationwide poll conducted by L’nl- games this season while beating
only Baylor, threw a mighty
ted Press International.
The IJ&gt;L' triple • threaten re­ scare Into powerful Florida last
week with it* new “ pro • style"
ceived the first-place votes of 99 attack before falling 12 9 It wa*
ef the 297 sports writer* and Miami* be»t ihovsing of the tea
broadcasters throughout the na­ son, xnd the tram didn't have the
tion who cast ballots.
full *ervice* of star quarterback
That total made him the win Fran Curd In that game due to
nrr by a wide margin over Ar
Injuries.
my'a hard running PcSe Dawkins,
The Hurricanes report hr II he
who was runner up with S3 first- ready Saturday.
place vetes. and passing star
But Miami will be up against
Bandy Duncan of Iowa, who was ore of the toughest defences in
third with 49 voles. These three the nation in Oregon The Wrb
candidates together attracted 20? foots have abut out four opponents
vote* and the remaining J*o were and a fifth against Miami would
scattered among IJ dilfcrrnl make them the leading team in
player* with California'* Joe the country in fewest points al­
Kapp in fourth place at 20 and lowed per gamr
Dick Bu»v of Codec* til lhe Pa­
In addition to shutout*. Urrgon
cific in fifth and Bob White of
has limited four other foes. InOhio State, sixth.
eluding Oklahoma, to one touch
The “ Back ol the Near, selfc -) fjoa.n racj, Nine foes have scored
lion follow* Cannon's election to onIv „ poinl, on ( irr gon
the t'PI 1938 All-America team.
............. . ....................
Among the Wehfiwii* who make
on which hr was the top vote, the line sturdy ate tackle Jim
getter hy a slight margin over l.inde, guard Bob Gnrtlkati and
Dawkins
ends T.on Stoscr and Aldrn Kim­
This latest honor for the LSU brough Oregon * top back, Char­
pre-dental student wa* hailed by ley Tourville. is out for the srason
Coach Paul Dicltrl nf the cham­ with an Injury, hut halfback Willie
pion* as “ a wonderful thing."
We*t has performed well in hit
“ It prove* my repeated stale stead.
ment that Billy Cannon Is the fi­ West I* the iram'a leading
nest football player I've ever ground gainer and pa*s receiver.
coached.” said Diet id . "Last
Oregnn plan* to start a sopho­
year a* a soph he was an out­ more, Dave Grow, al quarter­
standing runner, but this year lie back. the first scrum! year man
developed into a tremendous to start at that position since the
blocker, a fine fakrr. and an ex­ great Norm Van Brocklm 10 years
cellent pass receiver.
a;o.
“ In short." said Dlrlrcl. “ he Oregon runs as many at 12
iloes everything well with power variations from a basic T formaand speed "
lion. The team runs double wing-

Dawkins Is Second

In other games around the
Southeastern Conference, Georgia
tech came from behind to defeat
Baylor. U K ; Tulane won easily
over Louisiana College. H i t ; and
Louisiana State won its maiden
gamr of the season from Birm­
ingham Southern. 73 72.
Ilowrll could do no wrong In
the Mississippi State runaway. He
had IS field gOal* and dropped
The Sanford Naval Air Station s m jj cf jcy free throws, scoring 29
varsity baskrlbal! team plays host 0f his points in the first half,
tomorrow night in the season s The other Maroons weren’t exopener to a fine team Horn Patrick aC(ly ,dlr. They hit on 65 pet* ernt
Air force Base.
|Of iheir floor shot*.
The game will be played in the
Georgia Tech hanged In U
Orlando Air Force Rave gym. points m the last three minutes
where all of the NAS home games to defeat the Baylor Bears, who
are scheduled to be played Game helped the cause by continually
time is slated for S o'clock, the fumbling the ball away. The
trams bad played in. even terms
£iblic invited.
Patrick Air Force Base brings up to that point.
LSI' never had a comfortable
into this game a season's recor-l
of five wins and four losses, with lead in its game with Birmingham
their latest conquest coming at the Southern, but came up with the
expense of Orlando Air force l |c Mnts when they counted, lorBase, 72 62. This win entitled the ward Uaync Monson was high
Patrick eager* to take charge of nun for
Tigers with 23 points,
first place in the Florida Inter
Tulane jumped Into the lead
Service Conference, as all other
■" »®
league members remained idle
l*°uisiana College, (irccnie Cap­
tain Gary Moll led the scoring
The NAS Black Raiders go into with 22 points and Al O'Brien add* r Patrick "It untested, umr.ed H „ ~ fJr lhe winnrr,. fori, two
and virtually unknown. Although
of ,hr Grecnic*’ ltl&gt;„r
lacking in height and experience.
. u
,
the N.vai Air Station hopes to oil
Tinnc&gt;KC p„ y» ln lhr Kent
act this deficit with *U around
mvttational tourney tonight
apecd amI desire
to win tlayrr #mJ s, |urdiy
No n,hrr
loach Bill Beyer salil that hr is Sj;(- [fgmf arc ichciluled tonight.
alill seeking five players who can
_______________
play together on both ends of the
court, and that a season long start \ \ nCII IalOHS IvOiirCtl
Ing five may not come into being.
DETR OIT — fL’PIl — 'Hie movt
“ Its too early yrl to say how points the Detroit Lions ever
Oie squad will do this season, but scored In a single game was Mi
we should have a pretty good idea (gainst the Cleveland Browns in
alter playing Patrick AKB." Beyer the 1957 National football la-a
added. “ Let uv say. that every- gllP title paine.
body we play will know that they
have been in a came when it is
over, and if our opponents win
they will deserve It.”
Probable starting 'me up (or the
Black Raider*, will U Joe Hart
WASHINGTON (t’PI) — Fed up ( nale* wa* a flat no" in the re
nett and Dan Murdowncy al for
wards; Beyer at center: and baseball owners wrapped up their quest by the players
The International l-eagur situa
guards Phil Poe anil Joe Calan- annual meetings today hy band
raro. Other squad members slated Ing togrther to give major ami lion was fraught with much more
to see plenty of action arc— Bob minor league players an abrupt, seriousness became It* players
Burns, Dave Wilson, Bill Draper, ley brush off in their demands (or threaten to strike unless the
owner* srt aside 1137,000 tor es
Wayne GodshalL John Cline, more money
of a pension plan.
Frank Bordo and Pat Melcher.
The blunt flat no.” couched In tabliahment
Issues Mrsing Darning
no imrrrlaln terms, threatened
U l them do what they want."
create disharmony among ma
Halfback I)i»e Jockey to
Jor league jdayer* and precipi­ said adamant frank bhaugnessy,
Well
BALTIMORE. Md. - ( C P U — tate a possible strike among dis­ president of the rirruit
......... .
" ,
Lenny Moore, star Ualtimnre Colts gruntled International Leaguers.
uprrate next year with nr without
halfback, conduct* a radio disc
Baseball Commissioner Ford them We don't like having a gun
gockry show in Baltimore.
Frick added what may have been put at our h-cks.”
tlm last straw- when he announced
x*™*" i* * .,—
Browns Still Younjr that major league owners had the major league player repre
CLEVELAND - d P M - Tie unanimously rejeclei. a rv quest for acnUtlvr*. warned the owner* hr
average age of the 1938 Cleveland 20 per rent of the total take from would not give up hi* fight.
•'We arc going to continue our
Browns Is M 2 year*, nne nf the all iiiurcr Frick said Hie vote by Amerl rflort* to get an equitable stinre,”
lowest In the National Football
can and National League mag he said, pointing nut that player
League.
salaries ami team salaries have
.
. i .i
dwindled from 41 per cent of he
gross receipt* lo 17 per rent wdhIn a 13 year period
Jamrt Durante, who reprrsent*
the International League along
with hi. lave partner. Lewis it
We Mail
sued a much itrongrr warning
“ The player* have signed a ret*
Anywhere
..listinn not In sign their contrails
for 1339, not to report to Spring
In l he U. S. A.
training and not tn participate in
any international league compe­
tition urJet* their demand Is
\Ve Carry
Complete Selection
met.” Durante declared.
Many Major Drtelnpments
Of Fresh Produce.
Flayer • owner hostilltirs overshadowed virtually all oilirr mat
Irrs during the *esslon*. There
were, however, numerou* oihrr
major developments:
— Mill Hat ridge resigned as
FA 2-!ft2l
2185 Sanford A*f.
American league president .Her
28 years and Joe Cronin ef the

Navy Cagers Play
Patrick Tomorrow

backs. Bankers, mm in motion
»nd a bewildering array of others
C°*fh Andy Gustafson ssid that
,hr Hurricanes \*ill probably usr
* -Wcopen passing attack against
lhr Wcbfuo*s in hopes of an up&gt;rt.
lie said the attack ti copied train
*'lr Cleveland Browns offensive
'Mlem.
'
Miamipulled the attack
on
week aril ^almost c'imc "wTy wBh
an upset after keeping the Gators
on the defense alt ihe second half
The game will be played in
the Orange Bowl with kirkoif at
1:30 p m . ESI. Oregon has a i i
won lost record and Miami .. I I

Cards Trade Moon
For Bums' Cimoli
WASHINGTON i l P I — The St.
lands Cardinals arnulrrd a new
center fielder and hlrrd an “old
pro” as their piw wng coach on

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Sanford a fighting Srmlnolri hope
Both team! would like to have
18 I'd the “ finishing touch” on the honor of being the “ first’
one o( Central Florida's moil spec Celery Bowl champion. Players
Thirty three schooling races. In tacular football “ eomebatks” In of both •quads, particularly ths
s-nlors, would Ilka to ring do art
which 208 greyhounds will cem the Celery Bowl game tonight.
pete. ate cn lap at the SanfordThe Seminoles. practically down th« eurtain on • victorious note
Or'ar.do Kennel Club tonight, The for thecount after ear'y-ieataa many, It will be
the (Inal
pret
spotlight centers on the Slat event, reverses atthe hands of Daytona **mr: ^°.r
****
vJY.*5**1
which send* two of Keith Dillon's Seabreeie and Krttrrltnus, came would be
* doubly
® r sweet.
*,rM rlf or^
t0[f stars to clash with four otttrr roaring bacx lo take the Orange
Kickoff time In memorial sta
speedsters who boast Grade A Belt Conference championship
dium is I p. m.
j j
‘J.11*0" ^ ^ 7 , 7 ' ’ * Tfc0n,« ht’ ‘h* 57 ' nol(‘ « »
*'** *rr ,nJuu11 *nJ Bfl * fl
'hot at the only school th*t was
Indurall beat the world's fastest able to atop Ihe potent Sanford
greyhounds In the International at offense after the two louses,
Bis, at nr last May. This speed* Apopka, played to a trore’en
. rll„ .
Ih_ ... n ^ i d .
,
l, .
*r“ “ , *
* 7 ‘ h® lh' "
ankle deep water, ha*
consolation and sent the 5 Ddhs just a« much at stake. The lie with
track record tumbling at Sarasota Sanford, cuupic.l w.th the sra.on
last Spring. Bel Del triumphed in ending defeat by Wlnler Tark.
the Sarasota Derby last Jtay. knocked the Blue Darter, out of
Running against these two ace* the DSC title. A victory over Winwill he Simla, who tcbooled this !fr
''" ul&lt;l hl' f S‘' fn ,h«
, „
..
,
Darter* a lie.
wre* lo a slstling 31.23 second i;
Tonight ! game hat all of the
Kicgu, Standing Ry an.1 Rusty
Ingredient* needed A cool. clc»r
Reason
night it forecast. The track will
Another Dillon star, Cn Tears,
winner of tie (todrac I’ark Derby oT(e*n?lve*n&lt;and * defensive1" mithi*
|*n September, meet* five fast y:ach ha* all-OBC performers

‘h&lt;‘ *"niU‘ h' !P' "'" * * '* ,n
l,,h " "
noth' have player*" dnunrTVo’r
r
IV. F s'w*fford's Kockin Jo. future stardom on college grid
Wally Moon was traded to lhr «ho i pushed second in the lt*S7 irons
la»s Angeles Dodgers for Gino voiuMa Derby, and second tn the
Each team feels that it would
Cimoli. ami Howie i’oltrl acrerit jyjn Volusia Derby Consolation
have won the regular srason game
In return In baseball as the lard was popular birr last winter and hat the Vlet.l hcVri'.li-i'" s'.!. k "a*!
» &gt; « »«■ «
Moon, the National League's race of the evening,
would have emerged triumphantrookie of the year in 1931. tutted
other last season* favontr* |y.
only .238 In 108 games lor the who tun tonight include Famed
scholarship* welt could
Cardinals la*t season Cimoli I able. Foricrit lime. Terhle Tnl. . . Colic.*
.T,*
,
wasn’t murh better al the plate,
Gallant Tcv. Lucky Rcna.d. Dus- ^
^ p U m U n lonUhl!
hitting 246 in 109 gamr*.
...Y'S J f'
ky Cloud. Dar* BUI. Highn.. Real ’ V "
A* part ef the deal, the Card Melon, oakie Scooter and Run gamr. Scouts will he In the stands
to
“
look
’em over” for the final
Inal* tinned over Phil Paine, a Sylvia.
lime. The big rush lo sign prep
pitcher on their Omaha I arm
Club, lo the Dodgers. Because the n, S‘
" ‘i' Sanlu'v*
*l n' ldn,*hl
Dodger* have no room «... their ,J
'&gt;; * ,hfl ,J ,fkd rr' . (llri ' 'or Seminole’. David Manley and
Oman ro.ter for
its opening .Saturday night. Dec.
Lcr.ld Odum will gel
signed the former Milwaukee 13.
a great deal of attention from
Bravo’ pitcher to Spokane id the
scouts, Stanley ha*nT given any
Pacific* Coast l.eagur
Indication, publicly, as to the
Pollcl. named tn replace Al /—
VA/I m
T - L school nf hit choice, lie will be
llollingvwnrtli on the Cardinal* V e C I l l C b T T I i l ^
I U K C one of a select group in Florida
roaelung staff, hrnke In with St, *
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high trhnols this yrar who can
loins in 1311 and irmainrd with L O O p L C O O C r S l I i p
hide bis time in making hit selec­
them for 10 year* He later pitch
pr, „ ui,niallenal
tion.
cd with the Pill,burgh Pirate*. ^
no„ on CeUlf|&gt; af,et ■
Odum also Is being sought. Be­
BmJ i hicajo ( uli&lt; hclore rwllnfi
have taken PoM* •nsl'csilr that hr might ca.t
his
active
raiser
in
1936
He
has
start,
finally
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Bed box wax prominently mrn
hit tot
with the
L'nlvrrsitv nf
been In the Insurance buslncvs over their familiar perch atop the' Tennessee. The Volunteers.' reports
tinned In sucreed him.
National Baskrlball Association's *ay. alto are Interested In Apnp
— The Amrriran Assoelatlnn ex­ for the past two yrars.
Eastern Division.
I la's big quarterback, Jerome
panded la 10 teams hy adding
Bill Sharman, MIA record hold- Shaw,
Houston. Fort Worth and Dallas
er In free throw percentage, sank College offera prnbatdy will be
from the Texas League, 'this
It of 12 foul shots Thursday night made tn Alan Swann and Gerald
might be a forerunner of a pot
lo lead the Crltirs tn a come Jones Both are big enough tn
stble expansion move to 10 team*
hark J144 114 victory over Syracuse make the “ big lime.” Cecil Band
hy the National and American
in the opening game of a douhle |ridge well could be the amallcst
£ ™ ‘^ h
idan lo hire
header al Philadelphia lljr in player In Die Suuthrast |o lie
seareb nrganlrulMn to .
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umph moved lloslon a hair-rame sought by colleger He weigh* only
p m -lP ,rtrirf
eiplnre the possihltily
NEW AuitK ( t i l l — .ns»is*ip
nn Jhe jd|e s|-rw York Kitick- IM. hut bis patting average for
— A liberalised draft w.s ap pi Southern, which defeated t'»o erbockeri. St Ixuit Iwat I'hila the sra&gt;on Is proof positive that
proved on a one year trial Situ major opponent, enroide to dr HrIpht*. 107-92, In the nighlrap
ihe ran hit his target*
and a plan liy the Yankee* to rr first perfect football reaiiin, to
was d*v wa* voted 1938 national small
. , ’ .
college champion by the Ended
-T h e major* adopted a new
International Board nf Coa
trading rule whleh will permit
iirterlrague drals between Nov 21
Die nationwide hoard lahhrd
md Dre 3 withnut the necessity Mississippi Southern ihe Nn 1
of otdaintng waivers I'rirk said ■&gt;all college power In its first
he didn't particularly like lhr ratings Sept. '25. The Hattiesburg,
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Wins Third U u
Miami of Ohio was runnerup
An|CA thllf ( l ,r | , *_ Arnaldo *Hh 213 points, t*8 1-ehind the
Alvarado of Peru won the thlnl No- • team.
I»p of the Santiago tn Elina |mrr
Arimna Mtate College, North
rational Mock Car Rare Wrdnes eastern itJkla I State, East lesai
da* Haul Jarat. who finished State, Montana State Collrgr.
fifth, retained his lead in the gen Wheaton (lll.l Chattanooga, SI
era) nrdmgi with an overall Benedict's (Kan.) and Buffalo
lime of 18 hours, 43 minutes and r\ V I f.formed out the top Id in
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STARS IN MARI)! GRAS — Tommy Sninl*. Pnt Boono
and Gary Croaby. three t.f the nation’n l»j&gt; slnjrinic ntnra.
ara In the east of "Mardl Gran," comlnjt tn Ihe Ilitr
Theatre Sunday.

Pot Boone H eads A ll-S ta r C a s t A t Ritz
French screen atar, a girl publlcht, who Is th* star'* belt friend

and confidante, a wily publicity
man, a pretty girl from Ohio, and
a shapely philosophy student who
l» a part-time strip tease artist
tn a New Orleans nllery.
rat Bo-me. CbrlaUnn Carere.
Pat lluonc, starring In hi* third
Tommy Sands, Sheree North, t.ary film for Twentieth Century Fo*.
Crosby, Fred Clark and Richard plays the key role of Ihe V. M. I.
Sargent are Ihn principal* In Ih a eadet who win* a student lottery
mirthful adventure of four cartel! which provide* him with the fundi
from Ibn Virginia Military Initl- to go to New Orleana and invite
lute who eomn to New Orleans *! the movie star queer, of the Mardl
the bright ot the annual Mardl Grai to hti school's graduation
Oraa fnallval and encounter a pro- ball. Chriattne Carere, the very
vocaUra and dlveralfled group of promising young atar who recently
character*. The latter Include! a made her debut In "A Certain
Smile," plays the movie star and
Pat’a three school churns are por­
trayed by Tommy Sands, Gary
I I N T . A m m Crosby, making his screen how In
i&gt; s N ii n m a hlgh-comedy role, and Richard
iM lv m -R r m v t r . ri.im inv- Sargent. When the four meet Shei . k i j v n.
rre North, the publicity girl who
C H M M ?
rtaintitfs. ran danee up a storm, and Fred
Clark, the publlclly boss who can
S 5 « C T a. C A M It R O N .
talk up a alorm. they find them­
a T A T I t ' ^ ' n x m . P A TO: w tt.. selves thrown Into stormy and hila­
tlAJ* a. Cv.WBK, tf all**. *&lt;'• u^; rious situations
K t r - V n M It marrl^. a -4 ;»
In the course of the Winston
Miller, Hal Kanter screenplay,
t
based on a atory hy Curtl* Har­
rington, the principal* Introduce
•nsissa If
.H .s ihn o.wnn w I . W that
^ e *«|&gt;l
. t ^ ^ ^ eight new aongs by Arademy
Award-wlnnm Sammy Fain and
it« Ittinwn Paul Francla WHiilrr. Of these,
KvfPAff if
w. «
Pat Boone's “ I'll Remember To
night" and "The Mardl Oral
March" are already Iteeomlng
? f i r »nS uirh a«a. •KT**u«k
popular favorite* in Juke boar*
Leje*.*1•*l” » , j, ' ’j j 'n - f 11a " nc *'* N: and on record shelve* across the
M
M l . .pou.e Jf marri; hVn-«u".} nation.
Vinnurn
"Mardl Gras" is played against
two vivid and colorful back­
grounds: the gay, carnival atmos­
phere of Ihe annual New Orleans
.own M i r e i .i m ’ s i i U H - relebratton,
and Ihe Impressive
n.AMKH&lt;o: txMCtt s&lt;&gt;- campus of the Virginia Military
LS t r ' i l l t * l’l» unknown »n«uee
Institute at l/&gt;ilnglon. Virginia.
Filmed in CincmaN|ope and lie
I,uae Color. It should provide auf t V i r n v .i- n
i n . i t ie
dimers with a delightful evening
R u i!' dmjm. w
,1SS: of film entertainment.
Edmund Gouldtng directed Mar
UTi.n" n KoT.AK.1
' . b -. i i w if m artl eU •'&lt;•! 11 dl
Gras" and liarrte Chaae.
n , , 4 . the u n k i i ' &gt; » " *-'l re ‘,,**'** |j Jrentier West. Geraldine Wall and
King Caldrr are featured In Ihe
p#raen« r . « s l e n " c *
/ .I
wiwHt tit!* nr I n l i f * * 1 lo a0'i v* supporting east.
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Th#- r#ft If I
Slid Hunt/ Half, former ruovir , ,f# nntt)h*r anti •#ir
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thought he and M i’ huthand. Mike Rr1"nm&lt;*iiirrtf»N
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lllk l ; T r y Tt.R T*iw n " f
Mike waa alive
■»**Hfnf4 1*1atV P-.iW I r * v *
4 to *i a i t : , m
m , n&lt;
"Rut Ihe main reason, in my
a u:
opinion, Is they thought Eddie was If a m* In w hich «■••*•«'! P®nni« ft
walking out on Ihe American f*prk!ri*
A l l « f **!4 r r . . t » p M y I f l nt f (ft Ih*
dream girl — the girl nest door." l*oHI*I
v *.f Jln nlt ti ik , Ptftlr nf F l n f *
Horn In Et Paso, Tr*., M year* *UI r » I r v • *11 rli ppftlflriitp »'h«!l
rt«|r*|fi*»| jM^opfllnir In Inn Iht
ago, Debhle moved to Burbank, t»fr'fi*fl» d v i rlh*«9 |tt )t|rh rPFlIflCalif., at the age of right when •*l* k i l l l&gt;p m i l ) in th« h i« h * t (
Itldilrr m th» frnn t »!**nr r»f |hp
her father, a carpentrr for the ^ B i l f U . J l I'nUlif V I'nUM IfoURP *1
Kiinfnr.l,
r litn n»» iti* flr»i M«n*
Southern Pacific Railroad, was « l i i in |1&lt;i
fhp
ninniii
nf J i n i i « r v .
transferred.
H i f , i M r h I* Ih * 5lh ■Inv of J*n*
In high school, she was a lead 1181), t^**
I'Rtp-l th l» 3r«t i f « y nf liti Froli*f,
rr In Girl Scout activities and m i
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twirled a baton. She was lops at
*» I" H r r ml on
sport* and gave the nrliihhorhtXHi
r i # m «*in nit «*-»uii.
I'A untt, K h r M i
hoy* a run for their money as a F u M I v hNwfttln&gt;v|r
hrr | .| (. &lt;
baseball player. She showed great
musical promise — and vsmmd up
playing an Instrument that no fu­
Huy Flush Hulhx
ture glamor ?irl would be caught
dead with, a French horn.
Here
She was voted "Mi** Burbank
of IMA,” waa seen hy a talent
Voa'll Be Glad You Old.
scout and soon signed a movie
See thir Ad. Dee. *1 For
contract. Highly talented as a
Details.
singer, danrer, actrrss and romedienne, she fast tier ame one of
W IEBOLDTsS
Holiywood'a lop slari.
The voluptuous Mr, on the other
CAMERA SHOP
hand was brought up among the
Ita S. PARK AVE.
royally nf England ami Hollywood
Sanford, Fla.
and Is a sea symbol throughout Ihe
world.

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a e r a H I n r t » . r l * » «*&gt;»»•-

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(old the French entertainer, "bo ANNC VAN A l*KS r u s r .
T » III •rrdllRM
!•*»*••• !!•«•
I* my husband."
&lt; I k I ih * nr I l f M f l i l i
t «*te*l
Ruddenlv rralliinc ahe had
mentioned Ihe unmentionable, ihe
T**i* *n4 **r l» n f »n»l i f# n*f**
imllflP'l an'l r r ‘|»ilf» »1 lo
blushed. An embarrassed silence |.y
mn f * !■ I m &gt; a 11 ft *I *■m a (Ml i vr h kid **lf *
fell over the few people within n r either of toil* nij»r h i t * *ralnat
th* f f t i i f i of A t»n r V a n Alan t*ll«*.
hearing distance. Chevalier tart- dfc#AM&lt;t,
lot* o f ■•i«l C»mnft to
fully switched lo another subject. t h t
Jit'l ao
nf ftemlnel*
t
"otinlt.
Kl
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To friend* of (lie petite little ac­ Hi# r ntift hbMM
of f * 14 Countf * 1
tress. her reference lo *'my hua- faitlttnl PterMN. w it h i n #I«ht « ! •
m l i r mnnihe f r o m th* l l m « of th*
band’’ was a strategic mistake— rflr*t
|tuh|lr*l|rtn nf f h to tiotlr*.
but a natural one.
Itorh rlalm or »fwm*n«l olaoll !•* In
r i t lit*, oft'i oft oil ■!*!*- th* nl*r*
She still thlnka of herself as w
o f r«alffltnr« mitt poai nfflr* til*
"Mrs. Fisher.” She Is still stun­ ifr*»a nf th* * I* 1n m n t, RHi] shall lr*
to l»v tho claimant., hi*
ned by Eddie's dating nf I.ix ■atiiitn
■rent or e l t e r t i e i . nn-l ant atlch
Taylor ami the sudden breakup *U l m or i1*m»n4 not *** filed ah*tt
hr t f i l l
of her Ihrre year marriage.
J r * ala f l i n t Hh«Jf*t
Ami it is this ability to he stun­
A * * I *•t| t f 1:■ o f !: fi * I r* i f W 111
■ ml T &gt; » t m n * n f of
ned, t(us finality of unsophisticat­
Ann* Van A l* n d i n #
.
ed naturalness, which has maided
4#ct A*4
l*lr*t fitih!k*»l**n P#** 8, I M t
her to emerge from the distasteful
triangle purer loan the driven
N O Ttrr, o r
i p i U sH a t t o n
» tu t r u
n r.ro
snow.
i«*»
f f l I* F l ' t r H * ftlatutr* « f
Why was there so much Imme­ I M l l
IIKOKfir
diate
reaction
against
uioir
irmuuii
*Kaui&gt;i Eddie
r.'iutc when iT h aNfiTlCK
** in , 1
"V OIVRM.
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t Alf*. II tl \t* t n t•'•h fit* hntft*

two weeks after Eddie Flshrr fold
Debhle Reynold* their marriage
v i i finished, the a c tm * met Mau­
rice Chevalier on the *e‘ of an

Twealietk CeaUuy F"*
rJ+
* K «r Jerry Wald have Wended
An latent* nf same of Use brightnat ynung penpln In ahnw hnslnes*
Ain n gay. InneW motion picture,
"MlriU Craa,” opening Sunday
at An Rita Theatre.

D«c. 5, 1958

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Frtnch. Call
Sanford on highway 17&amp;92 Good
All kind* and tire*
Tbit U a suett past In the Rita from Pinecrest School FA 21377
FA 2S27t.
Phon. FA 2-3*24
location for any type of hurl
Grareville
Ave.
FA
2
09VI
Theatre for George Burger tap
or 271* Palmetto Ate.
ness. 23'. down, balance on
LGST-Strayed. family milk cow,
date Dec. 12. 36
Marion Market C A B B A G E
monthly pajmenls. See I. C. 21- ELECTR IC AL SERVICE
CLOSE IN
red. white marking, wraring
PLANTS
for
sale.
Tied
Thun
Clark
Sr. 2819 Orlando Dr
A Al t CM CLE ANER REP AIRS
chain. Pirate tall FA ZZuM Re Large furnithed apartment 7&lt;OU bedroom. 2 bath, 2 »tory farm
lun. FA 2 39W
Palmetto. Ph. FA 2 2B34
Parta for all make* of rleanera;
h o u » c recently remodeled.
ward.
ARE YOU IN TER ESTED
Flectrlua, Hoover. Ktirby, etc.
Appro* 5 acre* cleared A fenc­
IVr Sale. Marion market labbage
CARD OF THANKS
IN YOUR F lT V Itr.?
t-F O R RENT
plant* to be »et right awaj. *l (rt
ed land. Low1 down payment
Free pick-up Work guaranteed.
1 would like to thank all my
Service
Route
FA 2-4763
FA : 6 m
a thouaaml, new red potatoes
friends, nenghbor* and the ataff
2 bedroom unfurr.nhed house hat
of
9.’ oo a bushel. Alhert Burk. Lake
at
the
Seminole
Memoriat
HoiplMayfair
tretion,
a
ipaeioua
3
bed*
•lo»e. children, no pets. 363 00
House Wiring — Electric Service
Cigarette Marhinci
Monroe. Phone FA 2 66(7
til for the canlt. and beautiful
room home. FA 2-169*.
^ month. 1903 Summerlin Ate.
Sid Vihlen
MEN OB HUM I N
flower* and deed* of kindneM
Orchid* plant* for »alr, 3 for
RANDALL ELECTRIC CIS
ECEI.
OR
PART
TIM
E
shown me during my recent (li­
2 nr» 2 bedroom hautei. kitrhen
*i*i Mr*. Bill Whillej. 211
Mcnstrom Realty
112 Magnolia
FA 2 0913
ROUTE ESTABLISHED
equipped FA 2 ttvtJ
ne**, May the riche* nf God»
Palmetto Ave.
HERBERT STENSrnOM
blessing* be upon you all la my
23-\ - ru ll.IH.NG R E P A I R S
No selling or 5oliriting
REALTOR
Clean i rm. furn apt 611 Park
P AIN I INC.
prayer.
II— AUTOMOBILES— TRAILERS
INCOME. STARTS
DON IIOW E _ l„ J, KISNEft
Mr*. Magnolia Sikra
A**orlatn
IMMEDIATELY
CLOSE I \ —Sanford—3«l E 3th.
'31 Ford F-IOO pickup line condi­
FLOOR sanding and finishing
ItnJl.tKi to *:i*»*n CASH
St 2 Hr. home Open Th u rt. Bachelor apartment, ground door III N. Park — rh. FA 2.112#
tion Trrm*. I*. A Scott, f Vo
Cleaning, w a v i n g
Serving
313 Palmetto Avr.
F r i. Sal 9 A M. to ! P. M.
lima Hr , DrBary, i l l
Seminole County since 1923,
REQUIRED
MOVE
RIGHT
in :
Owner. Ph. YC 3 m i Drl.and
II. M Gleason, Lak# Mary
Plea*e don't waste our lime un
2 bedroom hou»e. kttchcn equipped See 119 Pmecrrat Drive today
It will pay YOU to &gt;t* us before
Furnished 1 bedroom houae. 930 will. eleeiric alove A refrigera­ This very nicely kept 3 Brdruom
veu buy. Open Evening* and lr&gt;* vou have the necessary capi­ IMPERIAL DECORATORS
tal and are aintrrrly interested in
tor 1 beater. Phone FA 2-3631.
home near Pinecrest School of­
A a month. near bate. Adults
Sundae *
painiing and papering
fers a bonus of a fenced In yard,
^ F A 2 4633.
l:\STSIDF. TRAILER SALES rvpanding. . .we finance evpandon i A 2 271u or FA 2-7PIO after siv.
bedroom unfurnlihrd apartment,
II
fully
quilifird
and
able
to
take
lerraio floor*. electric- kitchen,
Palalka, i n
kitchen equipped. Ph. FA 2 099!
2 bedroom Itirnlvhrd apartment.
o'er at onrr wtltc hriellj at«*ul 7W-INM l( AM l.
bled baih. and good neighbor*
Two
(un
l
,
Ml truck mnVlng v»n. &gt;ourself and tnelude phonr number
UpMair* Adult*. Phone FA 2-2*79
Take over G! A'i'-1 loan at
3
HEAI.
ESTATE
fOR
SkLB
See *1 at Phillips ’ M" across (or personal Inter' irw
after 5 p m. Close In
972,33 monlhly after 91*72 down
m rr. C. R. Davis
J ia h J iA
A LLIED M ERCHAMUMM., INC.
payment, or if you need ■ lower
4 room house with bath A other Five aero lile farm, Large 3 bed
down
payment,
left
talk
over
room
bouse,
large
barn.
Eaay
7167
Olive
Street
Road
Sell
or
Irade,
equity
on
homr.
3*‘
utilitiei. on hard »urfaee road
term*, oseph B Levy. Phone jour problem Remember, jou
— 3 bedroom irailer. air condi
A nivrrvlty City 1. Mo.
to lemon Fduff. Mr&gt; Glenn
must he In hy lanuary 1st to
FA 2 1221
bored and cirrulallng liralrr;
Tyler.
3— R I 31 I ST AT* FOR BALE
Mei*. h Itidg.
he allowrd Homestead Eaemp .'— R EA L ESTATE FUR S\I.E
I A 2 3742
* v?6' Jalousie.l rahan*. See Mr 13 SPRCIAI. SRKVlCKS
ROSA L. PAYTON
lion.
Sa l e on r e n t i b r ~ j * r .
Kennedy.
Framra
Trailer
Park,
REAL ESTATE D R IV E IN
WELL DRILLING
27—NOTICES—PERSON ALB
-new Moon trailer. Air condition- Reiiatered Real Estate Broker
2344 French Ave.
Seminole Realty
Ph. FA 2*1301— 17-92 at Hiawatha
FORD— 1936 Ranch Wagon New
Fa'rhanki Morse Pumps
Wed. Adults FA 2 7664
s c o rrs palm m anor
W. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
tire, paint and halterj. 91191
Repair* to all makes
.). W. HALL
Hnrnt for Plo aged
W EI.Ah A APARTMENTS: roo»» Dl’Y NOW ami lake advantage of Kllr. Melhv In— Velma Goaialrr,
HOWARD C. MING
FA 2 14*3
Healtor
26?ii Orlando Dr. Sanfard
privstc hatha. 114 W. Firat BL
llomcttcad T a t
eaemptlivtt Adelaide II. Moset — Astoelaira.
207
E.
Commercial
\*e
"Call IIall" Ebon* FA 2 26
3611
___ Phon* TA 2 7214
FOB SALE— 17*46 Plymouth, 313 j
RETIREM ENT HOME, available 19*1 Park Asc.
FA 2-9131
Phon* FA 2-2*33
Furnished apartment. M l1* W. lit
Palmetto Ave
now. Neat, one-bedroom, CB
INCOME AND INVENTAIENT
lavse w eight safely with newly
PAINTING
home, Florida room, earportc. 3 bedroom 2 bath, Fla. room, kit
Large furnished 3 bedroom up6c*i feet (ln 17-91 lllw ay north ,:-n n A T s and Huron*
"For
those
»hu
caie.
rra*iiTTab;e.
\itchrn
equipped.
Nice
shady
then equipped, fruit trees. Re
»t«ii&gt; apartment in town. X3
Two rental home*.
grocery
ou., a * at jour Drug (tore.
Itrfeirnces given. c.
’*
lot. Price 17.300 with term*
venna Park Phone FA 2 2676
^ a month. Cal' FA 2 3071
store. g.iv pump, halt bu»ine*s
Your t vtnrude Deatrr
Mrs llrnen .Millers hnmr i!.ii|n
and appiov * , acre* of land
llult.'ON SPORTING GOODS
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
2 Room furnished apartment, alt Modern 3 bedroom home, utiltty Desirable 394 ft. lake front pro
fruit cake* at Wtnn Dulr. E.
An established bu*mrv* showing 331-6-8 E. 1st rh«na FA 2-3961
room.
Kitchen
equipped
and
1
SYSTEMS
private. tile hath. Call FA 2 1003
perty located on Golden Lake
Firat St.
good
rrturn
Total
price
fll.oao
bedroom furnished. Large living
All types and aiiet. installed
App o.-.imatel) 23 acres, I furn
W
EATH
ER
SHIELD
anil
can
be
handled
for
29
.
g k. Cmdr. Clevrlanda' nice 7 room
room. Tile Boon. Large lot istied rental units. Rental In"Do II Y’ourscli"
A R ID FEB TOR SAI.R
Cutinm Boat Tops A Accessories
down
unfurnished hmt*c, electric kit­
Price $*3oo with terms.
WE REPAIR AND SERVICE
come 33(h) monthly, Phone F A l ­
FREE
ESTIM
ATES
FA
2
7*37
chen. tile bath A shower. lawk
Cotton A IA ool Yarns. Nctjoni,
ROBERT a WII.LI AMR, Realtor
S T I N E
ii.::!.
Arbor. See Mra. Plppina across In beautiful, older part of LOCH
Threads, Tapua.
lt»&lt; i.innd I undqulsi, A**oe
930
Marhlne
and
Supply
I
s
.
AVuard
outboard
7&gt;»
IIP
ARBOR, a nice 3 bedroom. CB
driveway. Call FA 2 1677.
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
FA 2-391]
Atlantic Rank Itidg
bedroom
block
home.
Smith
2U7
W.
2nd
SI.
I’ll,
FA
16132
Aflrr
p
m.
FA
2
I’M
home on eatra large, landtrap
At Thu Sign Of Thu Totem Polu.
Plnecrevt.
kitchen
equipped.
IW3
3 Room furnithed apartmenl. 963 ed lot. Florida room, carporte
2617 S. French Art.
Te!e»i»ton Tubes Tested Ire*.
Hobson Sporting Goods 193*
mo. including utilitiei. Ph
and utility room
Hardwood down. 966 00 monthly payments
TOP VALUE
Kvlnrude Sale, All new motors
ROLLINS HOBBY SHOP
FA 2 4317.
3rd Addition.
ANNIVERSARY
SPEUIAI-S!
FA 2 2J3S.
floors. Kitchen equipped. Well
Entoy suburban hung in this mo 9*3100 Ml It. P. Slarflite 9630 iw At The Sign Of The Totem Tolu.
Alligator bags A shoes, 2»t In
and pump. Mortgage &lt;13.400 pay­ Sacrifice, by owner, equity In mod
dern
three
bedroom
home
situai
2617 8. French Are,
93&lt;&gt;inn 33 II P. Bigtwin
9379 on
2 Beilri’.u house, unfurnithed, kit­
ehoose from t hriitma* giftj of
able 9*3 month. Balance cash
cd on 3 ACHES of tiled land 9IOJ00 I* II P. Fastwln
Home* Designed For
ern 2 bedroom CU house. As
Eiiono
chen equipped. $70 monlhly. Ph.
fruits, jellies prrani and can­
Price 916,300.
within
3
miles
of
djnentoun
San
Furnituru
Aiming
A
Sioragt
Florida Living.
sume mortgage of &lt;37.13 Pay
1)61 no 3 II. P. Elgldwin 9123 ou
^ F A : Y30.
dle*. AVe ship S A II Green
U. E. PHILMPR. Agent
ford
fa
2
0
7
6
2
.
d
Si
-I
Pod
room*—
1
A
'J
Paths
mrnts
360
per
mu,
Abo
all
ircondllionrd
used
motors
LAKCFRONT, one acre land with
Stamp*. STUCKEYS. J7 • 92.
P rice— 3*: 73
WASH BURN VAN LINES
Terms rrdured to auction wholes alt
Furnished 2 lied room apartmenl,
2112 Oak Ave
3 bedroom, ( It homr. Garage
Soullt of Sanford.
1300
French
Are.
FA
2-1991
(lean ami close in. FA 2 4013.
prices, specials in wood, alumt
YA • FHA On targe lake, ha* own sand
We havr an unusually good choice mini and glass Ivoals. Gator
Jimmie Oman.
Thi* i* a gum M il to the Hits
beach. Owner transferred. Price
Auto Repair* ft Ilnad Srivic*
OWNER WANTS
FHA In Service
of two and three ttrdrnotn home* trailers. Rank financing
Theatre for L. C. Clark, Sr. Eap.
&lt;17.000 with term*.
H A LL’S GARAGE
NEAR High School. 2 bedroom
available
with
down
payments
dale Dee. 12, *3*.
HOBSON SPORTING GOODS
OFFER
Conventional
tuj
Celery
Ave.
FA
2-2S«3
furnished home. For 3 or 4
*t low as Slaws Come in to see
304 E. 1st.
Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 full
Niles ft Su..day*
FA 2-20S0 BARGAINS IN USED HEATERS
month period. FA 2 6239.
us alxnil your housing needs so
Financing
tiled bath*, built on large lot
w
re
may
help
you
he
settlrvl
he
M
IR
llU
Y
Ol
I
BOARD
MOlOHS
Me*t Any Make
tjjlek
Laundromat
Service
2 bedroom house near air ba*e, 1.0 N Pack Ave. Ph. F ,\ 2-C123 tn beautiful Mayfair section.
fore Christ,•us*.
AA. P. SMITH
FUR N ITUR E CENTER
Down Payments
Shirt* Fmnhrd In 4* Hour*
kitchen furnithed. 970 a month.
'Ibis
home
features
lerraru
116 W. Ill SI. FA 2 97*1
Outboard Sales ft Service
Sanilone Dry Cleaning
Call FA 2 4134. After 3:30 p m. Lakefront 2 bedroom M in t liume.
W. II. -R ill- S TU M P F i t Agency
floors, large screened porth
Low
As
$400
Practically
finished
on
inside
E.
23th
St.
Fnodmsrt
Bldg
»1S
Pack
Av*.
FA
2
*171
^ t a l l FA 2 4736
Natural wood cabinets in large
Itralinr &amp; Insurer
FALTDRY JO YOU
lleiuliful lot right on lake. Short
K U E TIIM D E EA U N 'D Itm iV I
Immediate Occupancy
Ai'Oc. Laura It, Oder. IE K. Tafler I t - Pri* live«tu&lt;k Supplies
ALUMINUM
distance from DcLand. 32.700 kitchen rqulppcd with electric
bedroom unfurnished house,
range and refrigerator. Owner's
Arlclt Pricr, Eveiett Harper
We IJunrantco iVraoRnl
V E N E TIA N BLINDS
KOLIwAWAY. Ibopllll and nab)
cavil price. Can he financed. Call
electric equipped kitchen. Large
Phone FA 2 1391
112 N I’vik Blur fared parrot; talks, also.
Bed*. Day. Week or Month— EneloieJ head. Sag proof bottom
Satisfaction or Yottr
Crumpton Builder* in Orlando. equity 345UOOO. Any idler will
yard
B e * t neighborhood.
cagr FA 21231.
lie given consideration.
Tel. FA 2-31(1. Furniture Center
rati with piaitle end*. PUttle
GA
2628*.
Money
Cheerfully
FA 21337 or FA 2- 3361._______
See
111 Weil Flrit St.
or rayon tape*. Cotlen er nylon
Refunded.
Lake
(ion!
home
fur
sate
oi
rent
Darhvhund*—
AKC
litter
registeied.
SEMINOLE REALTY
Large 3 hdrm.. 2 hath unfurnlihed Lot* for sale, loealrd fl mile* AV.
cord*.
m a j o r b iio w n r e a l t y
month*,
2
male*.
2
female
1901 Park Ave.
FA 2 3232
of Hanford. Ph FA ? 2260.
home. 1700 Magnolia.
AUTO GLASS
Seiikiirtk (ilflan nml I’nint Co.
I all FA 2-177* alter 3.30 p. m
Realtor
I.AKE MAItY
IIM II W. 2nd St. Ph. F*A 2 4622
INsSTALLKI)
Toy fnv terrier pup' FA 2 2273.
Ph. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 1961
WintNhieM
Hack Hlau Oil Inirtung circulalitig healer,
Chihu aha puppies for sale. Door t ;L i-*.
\ enl (.l.w?,
autninatic rnnlrolv ft tank. 140.
FA 2 12M. Alter 3 30 FA 4601
NO * 4291 102 Shell F I Deitary.
SERVICE
Wc Feature
Senkarlk Gin** nml I ’.iint Co. Baldwin *itidm piano, exrellent
i w a H H u L M W AyfPE"
Cor. Hw&gt;. 17*112 &amp; 27lh St.
I I M I I W 2nd M. Pk FA J-1422 rondition. Call FA 2 3231.
lath for furniture cr surplus.
Phone FA 2*1301
Spare
llcalri* — I inor Fumarra For Sale— boy‘a 2*)' wheel bicyelo
Sup«r Trading Coat. SanfmdClean and SgrvIce. &lt;4 30. Outside
Urlamlu ilwy FA 2 0677.
with training wheel*. Fair con­
Moderately
Priced
For ihr Best Bure tn Real Eitite
tank installation. FA 2 4763
dition. &lt;1100. 207 Oakland Ava.
SEE C U L L E N &amp; IIAHKEY
i;-n F . a u Y ^ p a r l o r s
Sunlaml Ratales
HEATING
\V. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
Modern,
Air
Cond
Soft
AVatcr
MO N Park Ave. Hi. F A 2.2391
II. II. POPK CO.
2 burner nil heatrr, 12 |&gt;irce tet
HARRIETT’S BEAUTY NlMlK
2(iu S. Park ----- FA 2 4231
of dithe* ft carpet awrrper 917
101 S». Oak Avr.
FA 2 3711
E. iMh. nr rail FA 2 3300,
^COUNTRY CLUB
Iglterhead*. tialets irviAi.E np.tr A a'STEIT ENVELOPES,
menta. invoice* h*nd bill*, and MOTOR CYC LE: 1937 Harley Dav.
MANOR
orogramv
etc.
Prngrraaive
tdmn 165 luiw mileage, rtc tlGifts for H im
(JIUIavS WANTKI)
Home G ifts
G ifts for H er
Printing Co Phone F'A r 2951 lent rrmddinn. See at 1(9 Pine2
I
led
rooms
While. Mml bt- 21 ur n.er. Apply
CHRISTMAS PAJAMAS
306 We«t 13th St
cre«t Dr. after 4 p. m.
Stereophonic ft HI-FI
W E ARRANGE
Florida Hoop*
in peiaon at Pig .V Whltllt.
KM'. Colton Wa*h n-wear Soli l
tH A TH AM BLAN KETS
BECOItDS ft PHONOGRAPHS
Cabinet
work,
furniture
repair.
Lnmpium
Emyclopcdiat. I A2 3360.
Color* and Fanry Pattern*
ALL TYPES FIN AN CIN G Itevt K*taro saleiman SANFORD FA 1731)
Including Ule Nation’* Faverit*
WINN TV
- F.H.A. n
I.
PERKINS
A
SnN
"Purrey" — Tureuy Bouquet
U«ed Spark* *p*re healer t.ar|6
H I E. lit. Si
FA 2-1991 Ml E. Dt St.
PROPERTIES
FA 7 9261 or
FA 2 IU1
Woolshire Brandon
man* dcik, good ccmdilion.
We Servlee Record Player*
LA 2 7913
27ft— PLUM B IV i an* RCMlFIftfl
Full Rnnre of Color*
FA 2-lfUU.
SANFORD FU R N ITU R E ( 0.
Special diet and food tupcrviior.
Y 03VF I X ’S
300 Fait First St.
A Gifl Sure To Please—
Coleman Super Circulator oil
Kitrhen experience preferred
(Include* (Toning) 4*
Sni'-ltng
Stands
—
F*»y
Chairs
hraler; 33 non RTU. Very gnnd
CI-OCKS: Modern in design.
ll'th vehnol education e««ential
Table
Rldl»«
—
Has
&lt;&gt;ck* SAN FOB D FU R N ITU R E CO
For bedroom, kitrhen nr office
condition, reatonahle I A 2 I2S3.
1'irellent pervnnnel |uv||rle* 4t
Dusk.
™
JPO F.ast Firat SI
RANDALL F.LECTRIC CO.
hour, week Starting Salary *14#
40 Inch electric »tove. A t condi­
Shadew Bnve* — Cedar Cheil*
112 Magnolia Avr.
3130 month Dlellilan, Semlnolr
AIR tONIilHONING
BLACK ft DECKER
tion, 173 Ga* heatrr 913. Phone
Lamps — Planters
Saw* — Dill!, — Sarnie i«
Mrmoriai liu.pltal.
t ONI R \t I and REPAIR WORK
7A 2 6371.
Sofa Pillow*
C'unslruclion Co. Inc.
Jig
8a-v*
1007
SanfoiJ
\ve.
EA
2
6342
only $57**r,H monthly
3 Pc. Living Rixiin Group
211 Weal 29th HI reel
» ^tA iil jTE E F W AsTgii
t.llEGOftY LUMBER
« Blo-kv Wetl ol F'ranrh
29— i IT IN II t ill. and
Cbniec of Fabric» — *JP'3o
Phone FA 2-3103
AMERICAN TO U BISTER
PI.r.MlIIND
e7th ft Maple
Ph. FA 2 0900
I0r* Down
HOUSEHOED GOODS
Avenue
on
20th
Street.
LUGGAGE
W ANTED AT ONCE
Contracting ft Bcp-airt
I.ay-Awnv Now For i brislma*
MODEL
OPEN
DAILY
Flannel
Shirt*
9
1
*a
or
2
for
9
3
S
O
,
Strong — Smart — Roomv
Bawlelgh flealer in pait Sanford
Trie Eitimaies
• me; v a l u e s
KCHOL'S REDDING &lt; O.
I ARMKR’S AGENCY
Sleeping n*gt &lt;1.10 up Camp
Wide Selection of Site* ami Color*
nr Fa*l Votutla Co Wide BawlR. L HARVEY
•
(JUICK CREDIT
119 So. Magnolia
Ih.
FA
.-6
3
.1
Blanket*
93
67
or
2
lor
S?
O
n
N.
V
I'aimir,
Rrallor
fi rixqti modern cottiigo. Iiirg,'
VOW FIX 'S
nth », Depl. FA LItuB . Mem 201 Sanford Avr Phone FA 2 ’.u*2
• EASY TERMS
It. II. Wbltmnie, Av*nc.
ARMY .SAW SURPLUS STORE
lot. Gltt Mnjfnolin Ave.
phi*, Tenn.
WILSON • MAIER
TABLES
310 Sanford Avenue
Id -S Fiench Ave. Ph. I A 2 3221
t l MtKS PLUM BING AND l l l ’.AT
The udy Of Your Heart —
New and Used Furniture
&gt;|*ir
nr
lemalf
v
t
r
r
h'lvirv
FA
2
2611
ur
FA
2
(921
Corner Tablr* — Tier Tablet
ING
ha
i
moved
in
mir
new
(ora
Dll EA MW OLD SECTION
?lip*. gown* ft matehmg *eii
Slip*.
Ph. TA 2 5622
Slrp and Coffee Tablet
linn 602 W 27th St, Phone 111 l . First St.
3 liedroom CB home. 4 'i 'i *.t
wide lelertlnn of eolora 8ue» 32
Gifts for Boys
TWO FOR ONE SALE
Colored help wanted, mult he over
From l.’ VS
EA 2 2374.
moitgagr
&lt;7n
monthly’
pay
mi
nt*,
46. Prieed from 1M to 191.
Buy thete two fine home* iltuatrd
?t apply in person ai Pig .V
ELECTRIC TRAINS
WILSON-MAIER
4SAVES
include inturance ft taae*. Low nn *1* well lindtrtped lot* Tm
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
Whittle,
: i- p i a n o s E R v ia T
Set* and Acrrttorlri
New
&amp; Used
down paymentt Call F'A 2 6 "i
i«l prier nf all thi* property t*
20'. O F F
Furniture
nnt)
Appliance*
SANFORD FUR NITUR E CO
Men
W
i
men
*?&gt;,
Dally.
Sell
l.uqil
PIANO
TUNING
ft
REPAIRING
only
911.306.
Term*
may
be
*rW INN TV
MUN81NGWEAR Nylon tricot
Living Room Suite) — Mirror,
nou*
nameplalc*.
Writ*
Reevtl
l
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FA 2 2991
ladle* gowni. »lip» ft pantiei. Pro
Redrnom Sullri — Rookcaiat
lo , Attleboro. Max.
4 Bedroom, 2 l&gt;ath kitchen equip
rh. F a 2-4223 After ft.00 pm M ather of Sanford
RAYMOND .M. IIA U .
Lie Our Lay A Way Dan
pogtioned holier* in walking ft
Throw Rug* — Cedar R»h«*
203-IM »’.. Firat Bl Pk FA t-096J
ped home Many other eatrai
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(ftrving Set* — Brait War*
M LB M V I L.t Starter
610 Bnatclllf. FA 2 ISU9.
r i ’R C EIX R
Jtilrd St. ft Park Avenue, South
U*ed furniture. aPpIDnce*. tools
Include* Stero Viewer and 21
II uirrlcaulns Ironing. 1613 Bay. For carpcnlr)', painting, aeieen
Vail Call Ball
etc Bought-sold. Larry’* Mtrt
WESTLNGHOUSE RADIOS IJ6 9S Fivtra Gift Picture* — Only *.Mi.',
Ing, looting, and platter repair,
T . W. AIEHO, 0roltcr
Phone FA J 5611
215 Sanford Ava Pb FA 7 (IU .
The Accepted Gift
Baby lilting, Ironing. EA 2 7921
WIEBOLDrS CAMERA Sllor
Toy* for Boyt and Glrli.
asphalt tile, *'br»to* aiding,
Phorr FA *-5411
SAMSONITE
210
So
Park
Ave.
SACRIFICE
Gift* for Mom am) Dad
masonry ».r wowl vteps, leveling Ilrawifully fmlshtvi. goml condi­
Ironing. 10c ft 13c. EA 2-7217.
Card Table* — &lt;6.99
GOODYEAR SERVICE STORES
.* Udroom, t bath, Florida room,
and irpaltlng garage.
and tion, Kingsbury piano Plume af­
IF
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HEAL
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TA
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FURNITURE CENTER
111 So. Park Avr
Sanfo.-d Gifts For M en
frnred in yard near lakr. lot 66 Trader work; turning and harrow­
ter 4 p m. FA 2 1310
wrecking rail FA 2-4899.
a it. Uiumley ft Moutelth
116 W. Ftrtt St.
v 126 ft. In Lake Mary. Owner
ing. Large nr small jnht Joe
at 117 South Pari, Ph FA 2 4639
FOP.
mint move Immediately. 1 block
Plekeni. Rt 2. Boa 503, Ph
TE D WILLIAMS HARDWARE
Ih r Gift lbat la Alway*
m o ju d l o n g e r ie
So of Doggie Diner turn right,
FA 2 2070.
203 E. 23th St
Acceptable
BEAUTIFUL
'
3rd home with fence.
Lovely Slip*. Panlie) and Gowm.
WELCOME NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
l^ l ut thow you a
FARRELL’S
ARCADE
PACKAGE
Many style* to rh'»»e from.
HOI SEt U AN1NG or Baby tit­
.1 liedroom— 1 &amp; 2 Hath
TR U E Froitpiwf Frfgidairr
310
EFirat
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9 -ri.n iV I.R V PLANTS
G A R R ETTS
ling. FA 2 1622
TO SANFORD
Refrigrrator and Freeree
First St. ft Sanford A.e.
Nationally Advertiaed
WOODRUFF’S
REGISTERED NURSE, colored,
\\t invite vou lt&gt; lie our guests aliMiluiely free
Watche*
farm A Garden Center
d rum work in private home
G ifts for Him
Butov * • Elgin • Wtllnaurr
without obligation at one of Sanford's leading
1 k 2 YRS. OLD
ANNUALS
FA
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tilt.
lome G ifts
Longine* • Erntlt Bore I ■ Hamilton
.Mutcla while you locale suitable housing fur
Evinruda Motor*
601 Celery Ave.
Lew Da taw Payment*
SANFORD JEW ELR Y
Will rare for child In my horn*.
you and your family. Pick up your kty ol Hit
Hunting
ft
Camping
Equipment
ft Monthly Payment*
Sitala dataware
AND
LUGGAGE
PO TTED PLANTS rh. FA 2-1*22 Have referrncri, Ph. FA 2 2790.
Pithing Tackle
Salra Office.
Beautifully Decorated Servlrg
CONTACT
Ph. FA 2 36*1
nr FA 2-P270. S A N F O R D
"Everything For ihr Spvrtamas" 300 Sanford Avr.
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ROBSON’S SPORTING GOODS
YOW FXt.F
Unusual G ifts
WANTED TO 11UYFISHERS NURSERY
After "6 FORMAL W EAK and
FOR TH E WHOLE FAMILY;
SmaU huiincaa — would eonvider
Do Your Chriatmaa Buying
Magnolia
ft
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FA
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I1RA1LEY ODHAM. Praa.
ACCESSORIES
Tropical ft»h in an aquarium.
filling ataUnn in THIS Area —
On Our Eaay Tayment
Oiaamental .Shrub* •Tree* • Peal
Sale* and Rental Service
AQUA PETS
Corner Ilwy. 17-92 &amp; 2?lh SI.
Plume FA 2-1S01
l)|&gt;eii lo any worthwhile propo
Or Lay-A-Way Plan
tor Ilwy. 17-91 ft 27lb SI.
JIM ROBSONS MEN’S WEAR
Aqul-;*nm ft Supply
•I’lnn — Boa 911 Care Sanfsrd
kwo seedling*, lour root. FA Z 3972
rU K M T U H E G E N T U t
115 Magnolia Ave.
2040 Hiawatha Ave.
rboB? r,\ 7 1341
hi. W. Lova 26tu Sanford Ave. Herald.
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• Hamilton
Pine Waleb and Jeaelry
Repairing and Alunr Selling
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Cliff G. Haller, Inc.

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lioubtr *•» due I" lube (allure.

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FA 2-IOfiO
DAY or N IG H T

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heada anil their wtrra domineer­
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Ihr*. ihr women never lake their
hii.haml. aerinu.lj, Irraling (hem
like peculiarly retarded fauna. A.
a matter of fad. Ihe children In
the family usually are treated
with more deference than their
father
I prefer In think that a aertr,
like " n i n e and Harriet" I. not
•o much a reflection of life, a t tt
i.
a reflection ol I h r Irtfling
mmd, that turn out this »ort of
fribble werk after week for Uewr r i ‘ enn.umpllon
.short Shota: CBR-TV'i "U.S.
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llrirley, Belay
Palmer,
lira im, ell Elctcher and Arthur
Hill— Wedne.day night, hut failed
In liook in a play of any diallnc
lion. Hi offering, "-The Enemlei "
wa» a druoper
Se.iur llayakawa. who uaed In
move aruuml In a gold plated

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thing*. See it today nlong with uur
other quality Lumbar Product*.

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FO R Y O U R C O N V E N IE N C E

Move,” »el fur Jan k on CHS
T V . "Playlxmie 90 " . CRSTV’.
Arlhur (iodfrey. who parted com
pany with one pre., agenl Ihl*
year. ha« juil revered company
with hi. .eennd, Hetty Fording.
ARC T\ « Pal lloone will Join Ihr
panel of C R S T V . "WhaC. My
Elne" Ihl. Sunday.
MOM wanl. Jam- Paige In do
a TV »rrie» ha.ed on "Mal.le,"
thr (haradrr Ann Sotbem u.cd
to play in the movie.. Marlha
Itayr will make one of lire in­
frequent TV appearance* Ihl* »ea
.on on the Ian 1 ARC TV "Path
Page Show' Jack Irmtnon, flip
Tom, Jame* (iregnry and Henry
Hull will appear in "Fare of a
Hero." a "Playhoure po" on Jan.
t — it wa* written by Pie tc
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and wear xport whlrta in
flannel. Broadcloth and
Knit *2.98 value

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Supply Yard
Sanford. Florida

FRIDAY. DEC. 12th

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NO. 321

Reds Again Threaten Blockade
Defeat In Election
Head Of Aircraft, Rights Commission News Briefs Angers Commies;
Douglas, Visiting Hears Negro Story Bright Jury Out
Grotewohl Bitter
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W A ITIN ' ON SANTA — Abwul 35.000 persnnii were in downtown Sanford Saturday
afternoon to nee the annual Christman parade, sponsored by the Junior Chamltcr of

Donald Doiik'la* Jr president «(
the Douglas Aircraft Co. heads
Ihe li«t of *ivilian dignitaries who
will come lo Sanford this week
for the bombing drrhy Hated by
llcaiv Atlaek Wing UrnDougla* will bo*i officer* and
their wive* Friday night with a
cocktail parly at Ihe Mayfair Inn
Similar parties will lie conducted
on a squadron level ter enlisted
men and their families through
thr courtesy of Douglas Aircraft
With Dougin* will Iw Fd Heine
('onimercc. These s|&gt;ectnt*&gt;rs. came early, *inann. considered one of the

found neat* on the curb. Fur ninny, this wit* world's leading aircraft designers
lli-inemann designed tw*th Ihe ATI*
the first look at Christman toys. 1958 edi- Sky
warrior now down bv all San
tion.
(Photo by Herd'sttorn t font based squadron*. and Ihe
smallest jet atomic bomber in Ihe
world. Ihe At Sky hawk

Yule Parade Success
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Hy Virginia Conn
Herald Staff Writer
An estimated crowd of .’I&amp;.000
ipillrd off the sidewalks and into
the tlreeta of Sanford. Saturday,
for the annual Jayree Christmas
parade.
Scheduled for the first lime on
Saturday, the parade drew an
arm bigger .crowd than anticipa­
ted hy city official!
Can were parked fur blocks
around the parade route; many

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•torn ilmed. at spectators stay­
ed to du their Christmas shopping.
There was no doubt about It—
llie parade n o heller than ever,
with a particular emphasis on the
true spirit of Chriatmas. From the
minute Fdgrwater llieh School
led off at 2:.T0 p. m.. floats, hands
and marchinn units moved smart­
ly down First St. The hich step­
ping majorettes put forth their
i&gt;est efforts for the retie wine
•land, which held J u d g e s Nolle

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Everyone W asn't Happy;
Pickpocket W as Present
The Christmas spirit dldn t ex­
tend to everyone watching the
parade Saturday.
According lo local police, a pick­
pocket was busy removing wallets
*rom spectators. Three were stolm as tile owners gate their atten­
tion lo festivities. High school stu­
dents found one in Fort Mellon
Park after the parade. It was
strip|ied of rash.

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Winning Entries
In Parade Listed
Christmas parade judges found it
hard to make a derision Saturday
as more than M floats in four
categories moied hefnrr the re­
viewing aland.
Of
Judges were Volte Williams J r ,
slrrult eourt Judge. Wilson Alexan­
der. county Judge, and Mrs Merle
Warner, wife of Sanford's mayor.
St. Luke's won first place in the
s&lt;hoot division for large float*;
F.ike Mary won honorahle men
tion. This I* the first year honor
able mention has been given in
the parade. Southside School took
first place in small floats in the
school division, for its charming
if display of angel*
Judges gave the not to the Meth
odist Youth Club tn the Chureh
division Honorable mention went
to the First Itaptist Church.
The Sanford Itotary Club earned
nIt first prisr lor rlvic and fra­
ternal nrganuation*. with honor­
able mention going lo the Jaycers
Kadrts of America ropped first
place in small floats. The Sal* aIon Army won honorable mention
6
First plare in business division
was won by the U. S. Navy (nr
a huge final depicting a manger
•eene Odharn and Tudor won sec­
ond for it* entry of a while bell
rung by four little girla In iden­
tical *triprd outfits Deanna School
of Dance was awarded honorable
mention
Judges tor Ihe Jayree sponsored
Christmas parade aaid, ' we were
much impressed by the Increased
91 spirit of Christmas in Ihe entries,
and Ihe keen companion among
local organlialion* in making the
(loan so attractive and appealing."

Legionnaires Set
M eeting Tonight
An adjourned meeting of CampIwllJ-osaing Post. American 1^gion. will lie held lonigld al A in
♦ conjunction with thr Camplwlll/itsing Post Fair Association.
Plans will lie completed for the
improvements of the fairgrounds
Mid additional parking areas for
the February fair. All members
arr urged tn attend.
Harry lloolry, Christina* party
chairman, will announce final
plana tonight for thr party Dec.
l.A at 7 p. m. tn which all l-rgion_ alrr* and their families are invited.

A slit was made in the right
rr*.
»- of uit i.ii;
.^yar
enlk* *.itli a raror Made. He re­
ported the theft to local poll c.
arid fax] Hut hit attention lud Iwm
dull acted when Troy ITovtnr. eld
crly Sanford resident, fainted
during the parade. Mr. I'roctur
was ta-en to the home of rela­
tives.
Mr*. O t ll Tucker luund her
wallet jt the Police .Station. Vn
honed spectator found it on Ihe
ground where she had dropfoxl H
from her purse during Ihe parade
Lotlery offenders were rounded
up again this weekend by jailicr
officers Arrevlcd for possession
of tottery tickets were Itosalir
Sheppard, Fdna Smith and Mae
Alice tfierman, Sanford Negro*-*
Kotalie Sheppard is an old of fen
der. according' to local aulhoritie*
Completely paralyied, she must
he brought lo court in an amhu
lance. Her occupation is selling
moonshine amt Cuba lirVet*. offs
errs said.
Arrested for possession of moo.,
shine over Ihe weekend were John
Henry Williams, Castle Rrewsr
Court, and Alfred Kails, it T
Kail Sixth St

Firemen To Meet,
Choose O fficers
The l.ake Mary Fire Depart
mrnl will meet at N p m. tomor
row in Ihe s. hool for election of
officer* All members are urged
In attend
A progress report will (*&gt; risen
on the firehouse building, and
mends rs will hear the final re­
port on the recent building f ind
drive.

Other Dougta* Aircraft official*
include II. C&gt; llynd. vIce president
and manager of the F.t Scgtmdo

Division. F It famish, chief de­
sign engineer, and II A Nichot*.
AID program manager.
Representative* from Hie North
American Aviation Co. al*o will
be on hand for thr most heralded
bombing derby in llatWIng't his­
tory .
Invital|in» have been exlendrd
to (iov. I.rltoy Collins, Sen lieorgr
Sinalhrr*. Sen Sprssard Holland,
Itcp Syd llrrlong. Hep Charles
Hrmirtt and Mayor Merle Warner
for Ihe piddle open house on the
final day of the drrhy. Dee. 12.

Williams J r . Wilson Alexander
amt Mr* Merle Warner, first
lads of Sanford, standing in for
ahieul lodge Ambrose Olliff
More than no lieautifully- dee
orated lloats were entered in Ihe
parade. Many drew gasp* of ad­
miration from the tremendous
crowd; others shout* of laughter
at amusing Christmas scenes
were depleted
Among thr li hand* entered
was that of Seminole High School,
which led the Jaycrr float topped
by Santa ( laus down Hie crowded
street. Die Seminole majorette*
wrre costumed as Santa’s rein
deer, and well displayed their
talents, perfected by many hour*
of work.
Cheers ami
applause arose
spasmodically as illy and &lt;ounly
Die Mayfair Inn was jammed
officials rode in decorated cars; Saturday night for the annual
Ihe ifportscar Club entries drew , opening,
guffaw* as tin . ar» lat-eled with
Following cocktails In ihe lob&lt;-,? i* '* dian ;&lt;A) gueii* wrrr
were follow0*1 by in»iiur n arkrj served *n the huge dining room.
•*Ttds I* a sleigh *
The red and white striped ball
The reviewing •'and -vas crowd room was filled with table* a*
cd; seen with the
igci were arty *oers from Seminole Count)
Sheriff J L. Hubby. Hep Mark -t&gt;d surrounding area* danced to
Cl* velan t Jr.. Sen l&gt; das -len me m etc of IVtc IItil.ur and the
drum. Hep. Gordon t rider Irk. i "pulairrs
' apt I wnel Arthur, the Hr- A
Regular meinliers of Ihr hotel
(&gt;. Mrlnnis, and Jaycn- Christmas «tj|f were wflromed liack to San
parade Chairman lleC’crl Kti-n- furd by local resblenli Prominent
slroni.
among Ihe guest.* were basri .ill
I'arade Marshal Ken McIntosh great*, i arl lluhhell, manager of
worked lalrtinously throughout the the ciant's farm |rilenti II
cliow, keeping unils spated Hit l.ol-ert. and Tom Sheehan
balloon sale was s big sucre**,
PHOTOS PAGES * ;
ami Ihe gay huhbtra were gone
long before Ihe parade was over
Horace Ktonrham, pre*idrm ,
Sgl Hen llullcr, Sanford Duller
Du (Hants, arrived Saturday .&gt;"«
Department, even decorated In*
motor scooter with one. *s hr amt noon lo attend Ihe oprnuu'
Sgl. I.ro Urn k cleared the •trrcl* and nlunly officials wrrr &gt;
repi* *cnlrd in Ihe rrowd
for the Christmas di*plav
tng 'taynr Merle Warner J.
Vet. It was a warm. «mny, dr
lightful day in Sanford
with Krtiler, chairman of iiunly ■••
mlirioners; city commission ■.«
people leaning from vanlagr
point* in second story windows, Joe Maker. an*l city caninil*n "&lt;■
the ftrt of little rhtldrcn tapping, David (ialfhel, Al Wilson. It
Drown and Far! Iligginlatllia
and the gay shouts a* eirr
Mr amt Mrs Frank Ml
rreeted Sanla Claus, a dearly be
loved guest who arrived by jrl J ' greeted guest* al Ihe i .
The Mayfair Inn ojiening wi
aircraft, just in time.
And then the store* filled with folio sed by Ihe I t •A tourn .
shoppers, and the highway* filed Hu* &lt;rek at the Mayfair &lt;
with &lt;ars from neighboring conn Club
lie* who came lo *rr an c*rellent
\ «lagpd and managed Hanford
C iik'c G a m e pcIa.Acd
&lt;hrisiniat parade.
The basketball game H im'
liir.iorrow night Utween s* ■
High Scluwd and Lyman Hi. been postpinrd until AVnl rbi Ihe game will Iw pi
Cloudy In partly r lo u d i today,
widely scattered shower*. High i Sanford
today 72 tn
low tnntchl *._• lu
•*•». Partly cloudy Ionic hi and'
Tuesday. I.aslrrly winds * to is

Hundreds Attend
Mayfair Opening

Weather

miles per

MONTI!OMFRY. Ala (I Pit* In
official of Hie Tuskegre Civic
\ *- n told ibe Federal Civil Right*
Commission today only .12 tw-r cent
of all Negro applicant* for volrr
registration in Alabama'* Macon
founiv during Ibc pa*t eight tear*
have L-cn registered
William P Mitchell, rxcvulivr
secretary ol tlw association **bl
that of I *V&gt; \r»ro applicant* ilur
ing the i*t rn«l from Itut through
last I iniay unit MO were reel*
trrevl
Macon Count). Iioutr ol
Tutkcgcr Iu*lllill* ha* ***vcn Nc
groe» fur every whiir resident
The rommlssion opened a for
mal hearing on Alabama voter
rcgidralion in an almospbcrr of
angry local defiance, ami tiegan
by reminding Alabamian* dial ll

ATLANTA (L 'P H -A 12 man Jury
resumed itrliher.itinn today on the
RERUN l i r r n — A massive voO*
lu* no enforcement power* and i« fair of tieorgo Rrtght, who ihe
Interested sotely in collecting fact* *talc say* ted Ihe dynamiting of against Communism hy 'he people
Mltrhrll *ald registration rer Atlanta's dewish Temple on Oct. of West Berlin touched off new
Communist ihrral* today and ■
onls show that J.olii while* i •*
veiled wanting hy Fast German
are legisterrd til Ataion County.
I'remirr Otto Grotewohl that AA’esi
Dir 1!*W federal rrn*u* *hoiv *
ern troops fare a land am! air
Macon isnmly h.i* a white |*opii
WASHINGTON a r i l - T h e
blockade if they try to remain
Iat ion of J .I m .
Army l« planning to wail at lra«l in ihe rlty
IJor*lh'nnalir ltri|iilird
two mnitlh* t*efivre Iryin; lo send
Rarely 12 hour* alter ihe Com*
A|ll*hell told Ihr hearing that another rocket soaring inward the
munlsls'
smashing defeat in the
Negro registration applicants were moon and |**i»*tbly l*eyoiiil. tn
AA'rst llerlm city rlrrtions Groteforced to 'srite long sections of lormril sources *aid today
woht went tH’fore the Communist
the l s Con«liluHon as will a*
rone parliament to claim AA’est
fill out a i|iie»Honnaire which,
ttcrlin as part of Fast Germany,
alining other llilngs. a*krd lor a
MON’TRF.DX.
Switrrrland lie said lhai Allied troops are
ilclintlion of Hie responsibilities of i l 'l ’li — The Shah of Iran hat
{ “ unjustly and illegally” stationed
go*st ritlrenship
made Frank lluehman. initiator of
Hr *aul 'rg ro appticanls. who Ihr moral rearmament movement, “on Ihe territory of the German
make out their application* In se­ a commander of the order of the* Democratic Republic."
"The Communist east rone gov­
gregated ipiarlcrs, till out a sell- Frown.
ernment
will lie in a position
addressed encclo|w- vsbich is to Iw
to exercise sovereignty on tho
malb d lo Ihent notlfvlng Ibenv
Isnd, on Ihe water and in the air,"
whelhrr they pasted Ihe lr»l
ATARFGtilO. Italy (t'l'li — A
’’The Kurd never ’flicially no- plumed hat co*t thr life of hunter Grotewohl said.
lemurs Municipal Rallollng
title* os I the Negro applicants i Remo Catiibini Sunday Another
He
Ignored Ihe AA'est Herlin mu­
wbt liter wr have pt*»ed or mil," hunter, Rinaldo Rntnlatti, mis­
nicipal halioling which gave a
Mitchell said
took the hat for a pheasant and rousing and emphatic "no” to a
Hr noted Ibal Alabama law s r l s «hot (iamhint throng! the head.
Soviet proposal that AA’rsIrm Al­
a 20-da) lime limit on appeals
lied troops leave Berlin and Weal
from failure to lie registered
Ike A ttends (’lunch
Berlin he lurried into a demllltarMiichi-ll mid the rommlssion lie
W ASHINGTON si'll) - I ’rrst Ireil. “free rily " surrounded bjr
himself Irird twice to register and
on lur third attempt appealed lo dent and Mr*. F.Dcnhowrr braved Communist bayonets.
(reeling weather Sunday to attend
The Russian demands were the
l!. S district rourl.
services
al
Ihe
National
ITrabymain
issue In Sunday's record
“ After three years id litigation,
voting, amt the emphatic rejec­
the Inurd of registrars suddenly terian Fhureh.
tion gave Ihe Wrslrm Allies a
wrote me a teller saying t was
clear mandate from the people of
registered and ihe roort* dropped
HFN'OA, Italy sIT'D -I t a l y AVest Berlin to reject the Red daHie case," lie said.
Sunday launched Ihr ultra-mod- mands.
Grotewohl wai making a speeth
ern .12,000.ton tranatlantk- luxury
liner lironarilo Da A'mri which presenting hla government to the
wilt replace the ill fated Andrea new Fast German parliament and
outlining ita future program.
ttoria a* thr nation's flagship,

Army To Delay Shot

Shah Honors Man

I'lumen Cost Life

Earl Harris Dies;
Funeral Wednesday
Far! It llarri*. 6" passed away
at his home at I t* pm Sunday
alter a lingering illnr** Mr liar
ri« was horn Jan Id, Idna, In Air
ginla City. A a lie had lived In
Sanford lor the pad It month* at
Itr.indt l.anc
Air llarri* **«* a retired civil
engineer for the Norfolk and \A'r*
tern Hailwav Co lie wa» a mem
tw-r id Ihe First Methodist Church
of Sanford. Masonic t-odge. Shrine
Chib and very artive in rhorrli
and civic affair* lie was treasur­
er of Ihr Hliis* lodge. IHoefirbl,
AA Aa
Survivor* imludr hit wife. Air*.
Fmm a llarri*. Sanford; one «on.
Roger I. llarri*. Sanford tour
brothers. Aubrey Harris, Norton.
A .i
I lb* llarrii Pound. A a : F.
P llarri*. Iliistot, Aa
Joyrc
Harris, Kingport, Tenn: tlirce tit
ter* Mrs. Fdna Jarksmi, tialinn.
O
Air*. Ktlern Call, Alton, D.;
Mis. Catherine Hale. Akron. »* :
and three grandchildren
Funeral servlre* will tie held at
2 p in Wednrtday at llri*»on Fun
oral Home Hie Rev .1 i O'Steen
of the I irst Method!*; Chureh will
officlali atallied by th* it*-*
Timm* Alatonic servin’* will Iw
licbl al graveside. All M.i*on« will
i d at the hall at I I . AArduea
■lay. Ilurial will l*e In «)ak l.awn
Memorial Park

Harney and Palmer
W in Tournaments
Paul Harney and Arnold Palmer,
two of the outstanding rollers who
nil ro inpete in lb" slasfair open
brie lids week. •on Impressive
iieiories yesterday
Harney won Ihe Dor.'rt« ttearh
Puerto Rico I Open v*.th a 72
bide total of H I. edging Ted Kroll

M AA PAIR. II AltM'.A STtlKII S.
p a g e :•
bv one stroke
Palmer fired a soiling &lt;•* In
win Ihe A|rlro|inlitaft Amateur liolf
Association's pro-am touniry in
li*|ur*ta l it Palmer edged liai
tlrrw rr Jr hy ane slrnkr
Harney and Palmer will Iw a
•mng golfer* conduellng a rltnlr
••rr at 3 p in \Ve*lnr*da) All of
ie golfers who linitbrd high in
■’ money m these two bmina
orni* will Iw herr for Ihr Mayfair
Inn Open

Finish ip Iauunohed

3 Negroes Injured
By Shotgun Blast

Three Sanford Negroes were in
lured Friday night when Joint
Warren. 37, sprayed hirdshot
through the *crrm door of a
West nih St rafe. Police said
tiHlay
According to mvcsllgjliiig olliccr*. Warren gave no cxcu*e for
bit action They &gt;ald be alole Hie
12 gauge diolgnn fur Ins attack on
the llusy Dee llccr ilarden
Alfred Smith was dint In the
li ll arm anil leg. Allx-rla AA'rldwr.
in Ihr stomach, rigid hand and
b it arm, \t is Rena llillwrt. right
arm and lop All werr laki-n to
Seminole Mrinoital ilo*pllal for
emergency treatment, and later
released.
Tne gun wa* stolen from a ear
U'louKlng to H f Calais**-11. In
vrsllgallng wile 1.1 Joe Hickson
and I'. C. |i&lt;*l«*n, Sanford I'oliee,
Marion Driggers and L. J. Kri/
Sheriff's deputies

TAl.LAHA.SSKF tL’I’t l - Stale
Auditor Rryan Willis reported to­
day the slate Hoard of Architec­
ture nvrrtprn! :l* iKidgrt more
than 1M during Ihe past fiscal
year.

Blow Causes Heath
LISBON, Doriugal (U P II —
Aurrhann Fernandes, a former
football referee, died Sunday
from Ibe i'ffrcts of a blow on the
brail with a L It buckle d u rin g a
game a few years agn. Hr bad un­
dergone several un«urrsiful oper­
ations.

Gold fine Case Ready

Troubles Tripled

I

•Santas Increase
SANTA CLAUS, Ha l l T I t —
There arr ninrr Santa Flauses
than ever Hits year. Thr population
of Ihit smallest inrnrporated communlly in Georgia ha* Jump*-*!
from two lo four person*.

Robert Lord Dies;
Funeral Tuesday
Rolicrt AV. I^inl, 7(1, a lifejonf
resident of Sanford, died Saturday
in Seminole Memorial Hospital af­
ter a long illnrss. Mr. Lord waa
Ihe son of tho late John f ord Sr.
and Mrs. Jane AV. Tanner Inrd,
pioneer resident! of Seminole Coun­
ty.
Known throughout the county, he
was engaged in the buying and
selling of citrus heforo his retiremint several year* .go. He waa
a lifelong memlier of Kbcneier
Methodist Church In Sanford,
where he served as a steward.
Survivors include Ida wife, Mra.
Bessie Ire Hoard Lint, and tea
i-hi.'drcn, Mrs. It. M. Fryer, Ray­
mond K. laird Jerry AV. laird, and
Mrs. Harold Gilslrap. all of San­
ford; John M. laird, Tampa; Mra.
Dan Javi, Fly, Minn.; S/SgL
Joseph Benjamin laird, FI. Gor­
don. tls.: Frank L. Lord, Myatlr,
Conn ; Mrs. Richard Roger*,
Grand Rapids, Mich.; H grand­
children and three great-grand­
children
Funeral irrvicei will he held to­
morrow at 3 p. tn. at the Kbentier Mrthmlivt Church Interment
will follow in Lake Vlnw Cemet­
ery, Rritson Funeral Home la la
rharge of arrangements.

Premiere Slated
For 'H ello Daddy*
“ Hrllo Daddy” will be premier­
ed tomorrow’ at the Sanford Naval
Air Station theatre. All wivea and
families nf A All .A ate invited to
attend Hie tint-run showing, which
was made for husbands oversea!.
The Christmas greeting film
will be shown at 2 p m. A copy
already ha* tieen sent to the CSS
Fnrrcslal for Christmas viewing.
A’AII 3 is serving aboard the ship
in ihe Mediterranean.
Films taken aboard the Forrestal and recently seen over tele­
vision will at*o lie shown to tha
families.

Sanford Expecting
Much Navy 'Brass'

Planes To Fly Tonight

4

BudRct Overspent

WASHINGTON tltl’H— Tbe Jtwlire Drparlntent vsj* rr;Kir1e*l to­
day ready In present Ms contempt
of Fnngrrst rate against Rnston
(rvMIe iycoon Itrrnard Gnldflne lo
llsns Richard
Kjennrrud.
"it, * federal grand Jury Hu* week.
died Friday in •minute Memorial
Hospllal after a short illness He
Patfun, But So Nice
resided al *.*05 Sanla Rarbara
DKItllY, Kngland (lll’lj— Vicar
Drive
Mr Kjenn* rml was l*nrn in Henry Jnyce has drnmmerd mis
Nor » a* D«
I - * ’* lie wax a Heine as “ pagan” , but he slill
retired steam filler Hit only sur­ plans in hang up a twig in his
vivor is I.Jiirn rr l'rar*un of Chi­ home this Christmas. "I enjoy
kissing pretty girl* under It a*
cago.
tumr.il verviect were held al much as anyone else dors,” tie et
i* oi in ilramlowr Funeral plained.
Hume will* Ihr llpi
Herl-etf
itiwr**, I utheran Chufrh of the
Redeemer offirialmg tnlrrnient
'IKMPHIS. Tenn. (U P D - David
followed in ilaklivn Memorial Wilson. Ihe father of four daugh­
ters, was so pontile the next
Park
Palllwarrr* were Hlhli AVyle, child would lie u tiny that a name
Jurgen Stewart. l/*lrr Slew arl. already had l**-rn chosen SaturFdwin l.und'iuist. i furies MrMil day. Mrs Wilson gave birth to
Ian and (Mto tlartwlg
triplet*— aitl girl*

hou r.

Sky warriors depart Ihe Sanford
Naval Air Slalom al 10 ininule In­
tervals on a night mission requir­
ing lhem to fly more than 2.000
miles.
Thr aircraft will carry out radar
rreonniiaancr missions on smsll
airfields at Troy. Ala, and Hat­
tiesburg. Miss. The event will con­
clude with a simulated weapons
Irop on a radar bomb site in Dsllat, Tex A possible Oo&gt;, point*
hangs on th«j success of tonight's
exercise.
Heavy Attack Squadron One
arrived in Sanford Friday for the
derby. The squadron will repre­
sent thr aircraft carrier FSS In
dependence. For Ihr (irst time in
drrhy history* several events will
be flown from an aircraft carrier,
when A’AH-tl competes from the
decks of the I ’SS Franklin D
Roosevelt.

MIAMI ( i : i ' l ) - Officials or
strikebound Fastern Air Idnes and
Ihe marhinist* union returned
negotiations today as the crippling
work stoppage entered Its Hurd
week.

Hans R. K jcnncrud
Dies; Rites T o d a y

Bombing Derby Started;
Die alsth bombing derby ol
Heavy Atlaek Wing line opened
this morning with an ordnanrr
loading ryrreisc al A a m.
The derby wall pit select combat
air crews of Heavy Atlaek Squad
ront One, Nine. Seven and Flrvrn
in Ihe mo*t comprehensive derby
every held by the Navy.
Keen • eyed umpires watched
closely Ihis morning as skilled ord
ranee rrrw* consisting of sis men
from each squadron, Iwgan the
coni|ilicatrd weapons loading ex­
ercise of Derby Event I. The
crew* mual deal with any mal
fum-Rons of loading equipment in­
troduced In a rare against time,
thr crews competed for a possible
100 jiointt out of the Iwimbing
derby total of io50. They were
graded on each phase of the* load­
ing operation.
At 7 o'clock tonight. Kvent 2
will begin, when a stream of AJD

HAL. Union Talk

VAII-11 Cil(AI)EI) IN ( oM I'K TITIO N —
Heavy Attack Winy Our (timlroni entered
the firat phaec of the *i. h bombing derby
today at the Sanford Natal Air Station ivith
a weapon* loading* &gt;;
on. VAH-11 will
lie reprenented lay an uai.-unding ordnance

loading team, qualified to handle atomic
weapon* for A3I) h'ky warrior.*. Left to right,
C, E. Zwcrnemnnn. W. B. Parker, R. L.
Kobinaon. Ft. E. Tucker. P. E. Cointun. tcasn
leader, and Lt(jg) J- S. Salisbury, loading
•iiul .safety officer. &lt;07 fil ial U. S. N. Photo)

'Navy liras*'' will descend on
ftanfonl this week to observe thr
tilth Limbing derby of Itravy At­
tack Wing One.
The list includes Admiral J. S.
Russell. Vire-Admirals AV. L.
Reel, Robert Goldthwaite, K. 11.
Pirie and AA'. A’. Davis
Rear Admirals slated to attend
are Wendy Swilier, G. Anderson,
R. K. Dixon, J. C. Daniel. Joe
Clifton. C. D. Gnffin. K. Craig. J.
W. Cnimpacker. AA'. I. Martin, F.
Ashworth, F. Massey and C. T .
Booth.
The admirals will renew old
friendship* with many shipmate*
stationed at the Sanford Naval Air
Station. Many of them have skip­
pered carrier* wilh Heavy Attack
squadrons aboard: othtra have
known Use local Navy men since

a lime when they were mere
■'fledglings."
A retired Air Force General, l i .
Gen. Ira C. Faker, will also b«
in allrndancr. Gen. Faker is now
a vice president of Dougtaa Air­
craft Co.
All rorners of the nation will bq
represented, with spectator* com­
ing from California, Washington
anil Newfoundland.
Two mtn who have not been
gone long from Sanford will be
v.flromtd back by thtlr Navy ta l
civilian friend*: Cdr. Cy Kitten
and Cdr. Blaine Libby, both repre­
senting Heavy Attack Wing Two
at Whidby Island, Wash. Cdr. rt L
ton serveJ hero with VAH-3 aad
the Haft. Cdr. Libby waa coaof VA H T.

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! —who waa never deprived of any| rntfl now. the men ta U i’a Uf*| She ha* coma a long way from!
material aiact during a oluth up- have not alowed her aacent a* a the girl who waa awarded a trobr.nglng in England and Holly- alar. And il'a doubtful if even pby by the Harvard Lampoon for
wood-ha« managrtl lo get hcrvelf her alleged involvement with Flah- "*o gallantly peraiating In her cainvolved with men who aometimea " at the llm r of hi.marriage reer de.plte her total Inability to
were othrrwive Involved at the 10 Debbie will hurt bet
act
‘ The father tomplcx huainra* t* llm r
" U t la a motion picture actrea*
If. at the bright hoyt »ay there
ncmaenae. lloat of our ripcrt* are
"Il’a nothing intrntional or ini* ».w* *h«uld tw judged a* that t* no auch thing- j * bad
publicity.
----r —
•***•*/»
aald Jeavel
too apt lo get mixed up with chievoua on her p art.” ia&gt;a a alone
then the widow Todd it a genlut.
eloae
friend
“
ft'*
juat
that
ahe'*.
Av
a
performer,
ahe
U
In
greatContinued lucceaa aeema a certain­
Freud. What * wrong with a nor­
»o used to having everything ahe er demand than ever Only dayi ly in her future—almoat aa eer
mal, healthy inalinet?"
want* that the nrver contidcrt after the Kddte Debbie breakup, tain aa the men who will help
Nothing, in general, anybody the fact that the can't have aome- *he tlcned a contract to make her enjoy It.
would agree. Ilut in particular, U r thing. And with her beauty, no "Two for the Sccaaw" for IVd).I Next: llaa Eddie * Halo Slip
body clae atanda a chance.’’
000 at»d to per cent of the groaa. ped?
l

Triangle: Debbie, Liz And
(W ilt w it far Ik* flgwrea I*
ralfvi la Rtll|tM 4,i matt riy U
Wr* triaagla la yaara— ElltaMk
Tartar, Eddt# Filler. a»4 Debbie
BeyaatdaT Raw «UI U effect Ikrlr
career*. Ikrlr peraowal live*? Tkli
U Ik* flnl Ikrrr diapatekea praklag Ikrlr pmaailillr* «Hk aa rrr
I* Ik* falarr.)

HOLLYWOOD-fliPD-Onee up

A statlatlelan rould go on ami
on pointing out that Stanley Donrn, Howard llughea and olhera
were far older than ahe when
they dated her.
But the only thing (hat aland*
out In any figuring ll that there
la no figuring U r when it cornea
to men. She almply like* them all
when they appeal to her. And
what la wrong with lhal?
That'* what I want lo know."
aald entertainer George Jeaael.
who apoke the eulogy ovrr Todd *
grave.

M a llmr, there waa a beautiful
lltlle girl named Rll/abeth Tay­
lor. Sha had M i of mimey, no
problrmi, and everybody laid ah*
would b* (hr blggeat movlr alar
In the world *om# day.
She didn't nerd any I’rinrc
Charmlngi to rnm* and tak* her Longwood
—
away from It all brcauac aha had
It all. Dut thry came anyway —
in drove*
When ahr graduated from high
arhool at Ihr agr of 17. only nor
!'V
bran, Nicky Hlllim, aon of hotel
magnate Conrad Hilton, waa per­
mitted to attend the crrrniony.
lly Jo Hammond
"None of her other hoy frtenda
Brownie Troop 338, under the
rould rome," aald h T mother
“ We didn’t have enough invi.a leaderthl; of Mr*. William v ounr
and Mr*. John S'rnng. held their
Ilona ”
There allll aren't enough. Rul weekly meeting, Monday, to work
U t doean't mind. She likea men on ChrUtniai project a.
almnit aa much aa men like tier. New llrownie* to the truop are
I
And that, above all. la the reaion Irene Agrular, Linda Brown, .Me­
for the greateit joy* —and (rag- linda Ca*felt&gt;erry, Candy Child*,
Call Hammond, Jnyce Infinger,
rdlry—ln her life.
It
I* aa nfarr mo,r
more Important rr«
„ ..
...
. Ml11" '
r , r 0 , &gt;" !;r '7 *'
too. for Inilance. than the legend T°nand* hhowera and Monica
that
ahe hat a "father
t h a t ------------------ complex"
----—a legend which It exploded by Second year mcml&lt;cra include
CIIAHK
• careful look at the agra of the Ruth Eck, Candy Harrit, ta t
Tony, Cheryl Strong and Reeky
a s a x i i o h .v
men ah* hat dated.
“Juat ahow Ux a man over 43. Young.
INSTANT
I'rraonaU
and the flip*." * friend one* aald
But Eddie Either, who announc­ Mr. and Mr*. Frank Browning
ed he w n leaving Debbie Reyn­ ut l,akc St. cnj"y ed Thankaghlnpr
old* alter dating U t. I* only 30 with Ihclr three *on« and familiet.
—four yeara older than the raven They were: Mr. and Mr*. Ken­
neth Browning, Mr. ami Mr».
laired beauty.
I.urge 6 • ()/. Sl/r
Arlhur Lnrw Jr., whom the alto Meaon Browning, all of New
dated tlnre the death of her hut Smyrna, and Mr. and Sira Frank
band klik* Todd in a plane craah Browning of Tampa. Other gurila’
were Mr. and Mr*. Vem O'Dell of
Jan ipring, la a young man.
True, Todd and her aeeond hut Winter Park and Mr. and Mr*.
I
hand, Mike Wilding (43 to her 23 Jack Hibbard of l.ongnond
whan h* married her), filled the Mr. and Mra. Billy Moon atxl
daughtera, l.ury and Kathleen,
“ father" legend.
But lllllon waa only 24 when ipent Thankagiving in Daytnna
ha became her first mate. And Bearh with Mr and Mr*. Paul
■ M I S S I S
football hem Olrnn Davit and Kami.
William Pawley Jr., aon of a for­ Mr. and Sira. Bay burn Mil wee
KRAFT
mer ambaaiador to Bratil, were and ton*, Tost and (Jeorge, viailrd
In their 3r'i when they courted Mr. and Mr*. D. A. Tlel in f'olumMAYONNAISE
but, Qa.. over (he Ttiankagiilng
bar.
holiday.
Mr. ml Mra. Buddy Julmaun
Legol Notice
UK
had a« (heir gueala for (he
Thankagiving holklav her mother,
soTit n or arri.n xttov
eon r a t iimki*
Mra. Marvin Auatln, and her
NOTIO: ta IIKIIKIIV OlVIiS.
T ill Kdweid rathel the hnMfr brother and aiatcrdn law, Mr and
* %
of lb* fflllnoln* rertlflral# ha* Mra. lei and Aualin, all of South
HI.UK PLATE
ratal aalil rirtirical* tor tat dr»d Carolina.
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ataaed ara
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BIKINI ATOM, IN THE PA­
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Sanford To Honor Navy Dec. 13
Star To 'Shoot/
One To Steer By

N av v .V|i|in’ci.iti«&gt;M Dav nn*&lt;* n v u o will lw held in San*
will Iw vailing mcr the tim e wa
ford.
ter* that brought Columbut to
Thi* tint*', the celrlirnlinn lux* not l»cen m itigivtoil b y a
American vliore* in Ul*J. They will
LO N D O N i l T I i - Critic* t h r e a t o f d u rin g th e S .infonl Niwnl A ir S ta tio n . As C h n irbe guiding their flight path* t&gt;&gt;
Ihr tame Mar* that guided him. a*»ailed a new Maine of Sic Win- niun A rt H arris pul it Mils iim rni:iir. *‘W e j u s t w a n t to show
Mrlhiwl* and accuracy in celeatlpl »ton Churchill today a* gorilla th e N avy |wi&gt;|&gt;le here th at w e're glad vv« have th e m ."
navigation h u r hern improvetl like carlesturr They *#id U* like
Spon»ored hy the Senior and
errally hul Ihr Mine principle* t,aiii't twen »ecn *mce In* snth
Junior
Chamber* of Commerce,
apply today.
hirthday portrait that »,*me pen
\* iiicful a* »tar* are to navi plr taid made him look like a Navy Appreciation Dav will be
gator* they are not tign pott* to turtle.
held Saturday, lire It in Fort
the uninitiated Only hard work
The new coillm*er*y over an Mellon I’arV. from 12 Tar lo 1 p
and many hour* of »tudy enable artiit't portrayal of Itritain'*
men like Xviation MavhtnIM Male i;real leader centered in » MI.ixm m
A lunch of chlrkrn end rice will
Second Cla** Wall v arlyon to be tiaiue which ha* not yet been un
be verved fo an ctlimaled 5.(KX) Leading military figure* from
confident of fixing hi* jwiMtlon veiled
TALLAHASSEE
i LTI i Flo- ( over the earth at an&gt; given mom
l»eople. Invilcvl are all Navy per ilrfrnte intlallalion* throughout
li wa* rommi**ioned l»y Clmrch vonnel and Ihcir famllir*.
rlda’a attorney general ha* ruled ent.
Florida will be the g u rttt of Gov.
ill'*
con*tlluenl*
in
Ihe
Wtvodford
thumb* dawn on plan* to Mage a
Entertainment will tw* provided tor Roy Collin* Dec. tl at the Ordlitrlct
which
he
rcprmml*
in
hloodlet* Mexican hull fight in
by Ihe fammi* Rebel IJuanrl. »mg Undo Country Chib, The Military
I’arliamrnl. bui erilir* douMed n
Tampa next year
(‘arlyon n a Hurd ■rewman in ever would be inMalled av a mon ing a variety of gn*prl and popu Appreciation Pinner will roincide
Att) Gen. Richard E m u advi- one of Heavy Attack Squadron
lar »ong». A country muvic band with Ihe Heavy Attack Wing One
*rd Ihe city Wedneaday to "Mcer" Nine* ilrrhv crew* Ihr Jii-year umrnl tn the former prime min will play before and alter thr bombing derby here next week,
i»ler
clear of anv exhibition) involving old *ailor explained Ihe j,ruble nix
Capl Jame* D. Rainage, comA plrlurr of the * loot, S inch appearance of the lli-ts-t*
a man and hull, recard!e«i of lo he fared when he taid "Figur­
I'ew »peeelie« arr planned, wllh niamler Hal Wing One. amt C»pt.
tiaiue
puhluhrd
In
Ihe
newtpa
whether toe hull I* Mahheo or ing Ihe math neretrary fo com
remark* on theagenda
Lionel Arthur,rommandlngofper* brought denunciation* from only i.ricf
even touched.
riii* will be aday wlnu Sanford (leer of Ihr Sanford Naval Air
pulr a Mar fix it trickcy. but the all part* of Britain
Ill* advice followed an announ­ hardrtt part it lexmlng whieh
it* Navy famllir» who have Station, will he among the guetta.
“Gorilla like," taid mine
A honor*
cement hy the Cmtiani llrothrrt, liar to thnot!
alway* enjoyed a rinccrr welcome. Thr two men are co-ho*t» for the
caricature
'
laid
other*.
"
I
t
»
a
who wanted lo hold Ihe hull fight
which will at­
There will hr game* and con- bombing derby,
Carl}on a Job l* made more dif­
.“ We ilon't want It
next January to rai*e fundi for ficult becju*e, a* the earth move*, dltgrace"
|lc»t* for Hie children, directed by- tract high ranking naval perionhere".
.
Fancy
tiring
our
money
the Cuban Club of Tampa
Ronald Perry. Sanford recreation nel and government official*.
the *lar« appear to change their
Frvin taid the Supreme Court poiition*. Vlually the itar* have (or that" ran liie comment* in director. Commlllee* were appoint
May nr Merle Warner will reWoodford
ha* never ruled on a Matute moved *o Iiltlr that (able* for
ed today at the Jayeee luncheon prevent Sanford at Ihe dinner hon­
One
local
huMttrMnian
who
con
which impoie* a maximum ten marine naiigalion »cl down '.’PO
trlhutrd to the fund railed the hy Co-Chairmen Art llarri* and oring military peraonnel. Ranking
trncc of *J.ooo anti five )e*r* in year* ae« rouhl he u*e,i today
dignitarir* from Florida Naval inwork “ appalling." He *ald ihe Hill Itrumlry.
priinn for any pitglliMic exhibition
Five hundred chicken* have been riallaliun* attending will includa
When atkrd how often flight “head, ear* and (ret alt *crm lo
er encounter of man xertua hull. crew* ute lelolial navigation,
dunateil Li the WinnHixie Store* Vice Adm. Robert Goldthwalte,
Ilul he laid lie wa* convinced t.T ijgi Windy IXiwell, Ihe naviga­ be to big "
for tile luncheon: -*tve Humvalid ( turf of Naval Air Training, Rear
The
Manic
allow*
Churchill
a*
a
Hie law included all lurh rvhihi tion tralnii g officer of VAII 9
lurutid* of rice will lie given try Adm. W. 0 . Switzer. Commander
grim,
act
ere,
forbidding
old
man
lion*, regardle** of hethrr iwonl laid, “ \11 Ihr time Even during
the Koltieck Milling Co T he man- Fleet Air. Jackaonvllte, and Rear
with
an
angry'
*cowl
II
*liaw*
or other lethal weapon* *rr u*ed. the day the tun. moon, planrl*.
ex of food will lie looked by Cot­ Adm. John Daniel, Commandant,
In another nilln. lie advried and tome Man can be uerti. An him ballet* and wearing a lounge ton Drown in the kitchen of thr Sixth Naval Dlitrlct.
Comptroller Ray E. G rim that enemy ran jam your radio anil cult, leaning riiihily lot ward, San Fram itro Giant* dormitory.
Gov. Collin* ha* been invited to
nfilcrr* and employe* uf Ihr radar, and Ihr weather rlohl-er head |mi*rd aggre»*lvelt anil lelt
Navy Apprrrialion Day wax lari allrnd Ihr puhlir open home at
baud
pulling
back
the
(lap
of
hi*
ifuadricentrnnial Commimon of you but at high altitude Ihe Mar*
nut roat at if he 1* reaching for held tn Sanford. March :t0. 1957. Ihe Sanford Naval Air Station
I’rnocnU are vlitihlr lo tonic are alway* reliable."
Al lliat lime l,7*k&gt; men. women Dec. 12, Ihe final day of the
ill* pocket watch.
gntlrr the *lale and count) retireand children were »crvcd by ihe bombing derby.
Sculptor
David
MrFall
ol
l»it
nieiit *&gt;»tein.
Jayeee* and number* of oilier
don
*aid
he
expected
*ome
rntl
And he laid the Mate Hoard
Civic club*. John Krider, manager
i
aim
of
Hie
Maine
hut
nothing
of l luroprariie Examiner,* ranof Hie Seminole County- iTiami-cr
like Ihe current reaction.
not exempt chiropractor* wlm arc
of
Commerce, expreaved the hope
“ I have attempted lo portray
ft5 or older from education*! work
thi* morning that thr Mg day
Sir
Wlntton
a*
a
man
of
intellect,"
required by Florida l*w.
would become an annual affair.
Tlie Florida Sy mplumy Urclru- he taid. “ I w ain't making « toby
i
Jvyc.
vnvi
know."
f
lr* .will play in Sanford. March
Arrangenieiil* have been made
Twirlers To March
County Will Rule ..M.
l» bring the hi pierc oriive*tra
Commlllee rlialrmrn were «ph&gt; the Sanford iterrrallon
As Unit In Parade pointed for Ihe annual Lake Mary
On Road Closing here
Department. An afterno&lt;in lonecrt
Girl* particli'aling in the San Community Chri»lma» party at
Seinlnolr Couniy Coniml»*lonet* for children and an evening i*er
font
Reerration Department'* Hie monlhiy meeting of the Chamwill make a final drcUloir Dec. 1k forma it. r wilt l«e given tn ihe
Salunlav
baton el**x will march iiec nf Commerce 1**1 night.
mi the pmpoird rrplai of N’orih Sanlord I nl, l enlrr aiidilur.um.
Mr* William E. Gray, o*rr-*H
in
Ihe
Chritfiua*
parade Salurday
Chuluota
“Admiiaioir price* will rover
chairman, appointed Mr*. Robert
The rrplai Include* Ihe rloMiig rv|&gt;rtr*ri of bringing the orclitt
More than li*&gt; men will attend afternoon. Thi* will be the fir»t Martin general party chairman.
of certain mad* in Ihe area, The tra here.'" announced Recreation Hie Mag barlecue planned by the appearance .,f Ihe group.
A large iwrcentage of the more Ollier* were Frank Evan*. Santa
land I* owned hy the Chuluota Director Ronald IVrry thi* morn Seminole County Chamler of
Hian
Ion girl* who have tern tak­ Claus; Donald Coleman, muile;
Town Dmelopmrnl t'orp
mg "He want tn give ymrng ami Commerce lire tl in Iwoior uf ing the lr**oiu will make up the E. I. Zimmerman and Earl Ton­
The Coinmitilon dr.ive to Chutu old alike an opportunity to hear vltiling Navv and gmrrniurnt ofey, tree and dreoratlnns, and
&gt;la late Torulay to ln*|»efl Ihr tyniphnnb- muiir at the loot it fbulv liefe for Ihe *l*lh bombing marching unil. Urey arr atked to Hank Demrr*. dean tip.
Saturday morning at
road*—after a healed mretlnc po»»tble «ir*t.”
drib: of Heavy Alla k Wing line. report
Announcement was made that
playground for final in
In which retidenla of the area pro
Local liutinoxmrn, city offl Sbuthridc
V largr rriponve by Hie i&gt;uldl&lt;itruction* concerning the parade. anyone writhing fo volunteer •»levied the iloalns
voutd male poiillde an annual &lt;ia1* and ranking Naval officer*
tivlnnrc lor the event may runon. eri In Sanford, I'rriy »alil have l-rcn Invilul lo Ihe dinner
lari Mr* Gray or Mr*. Martin.
al
Hie
Mayfair
Country
Club
at
vny profit would he »rt a*idr for
In other liutinra* brought be­
; r benefit of the reerration pro r.: iii |. mi citricr« Will due at liir \ louse Ft»r The Ui&lt;U*
fore the Chamber, Hank Denver*,
WAIlEIIAM.
Mat*
i
l
l
’ll
—
i it Undo Founlry Club a* guerit
gram
I d t.lnmln ipear gunned a riiark SmuimaMrr of l.ake Mary Troop
The Florida Symphony tirche* of Gov. i ollint.
f leirfnr and eanllnurd mild to­
off
Cap* Cod and etung to th* 212. announced (hat the boy* are
The tannhlng- derby will |.egm
day -nd tonight. Erlday peril* ir* i* in It* fifth year, under the
line
a* the fi*h pulled him thrimgh »pon*oring the sale of detk pent
Monday
and
diuiav
Dec.
12
vvilh
taderxhip
of
Ooruiuctnr
Fratik
rlnudy and turning rrmler. Illeh
the
water,
So favl did Ihe »hark a* a fund railing venture for the
Ihe
|ire*entatlon
of
award*
lo
win­
today i t to *3, Ion (anight .U t&lt;&gt; Vllller, Headquarter* are in Hr
travel
that
(I l-vik a boat travel erection of a Scout hut at the
SI. teriablr wind* 5 lo 15 mile* Undo Tirkrl* wilt l&gt;r c.ailahtr ning crew* \n open liotiie will te
Ing
at
II
knot*
about won yirdv park
l«er hour mn*||y north* r *1 aod lalee through alt civic eluh* and hebl at ihr Naval Air Station that
Denier* aim rrqueded appoint­
to overtake the pair
afternoon.
• I the reerration office.
*e»L
ment of a new committee to
with the Scout*.

PARIS (LTD — French paint
tin the tpiarler deck of a chip,
r r Paul Gauguin died pemitlc**,
hut five of hi* letter* sold for or eight mile* -hove the ira, the
SI.Ji.TO at an auction heir Wed­ North Star remain* a •aitor t beat
nesday.
friend.
Purine the Rom lung l*erb&gt; .
Fast Thinker, Too
Heavy Attack Wine rtnc aircraft
RATON ROUGE. La. (LTD—
Police *ald when they overtook
Melvin I Duga* and arrested him
for driving, I2u mtlei an hour
Duga* told them ‘ I wa* jutl try
Ing In gel nut of your way."

This Guy Needs Wife
HEADED FOR SANFOIU) — .Santa I’lnun wave* goodbye
p to his reindeer as he prepare* to board the City of Sanford
at the North Pole. Santn has n couple of stops to make
aionjj the tvny before his annual ride th ro u g h downtown
Sanford on Satin day. it’s much ton warm in Sanford for
his sleigh so he left today on the piano.

OITWKLL. England ll'P li Rachrlor Rrrnard Tuck. 59, who
make* a hobby out of miming
content), ha* won hi* third washmg machine lie taid today he
tend* hi* wa*h lo the laundry

Not So Cocky Now

Plane Departs
To Bring Santa

WASHINGTON (t'P O — A* two
, lianditt wire h aving a market
after taking $.150. one of them
blithelj told owner Kim Rainer
to “go ahead and call the cnpi,”
Rainer did Just that and the two
gunmen were arretted 15 minute*
later.

Motto ‘Shattered’

LONDON (CPU—The Marque**
of Northhampton. TJ, whoae family
W P I I) ' I Reek Rut One'*, took
Lad? Klipeth Trynham a* Ida
The Christmas parade route will be lined with eager chil­ third wife here Tue*day.

dren Saturday when Santa Clap!, comes to Sanford.
The jolly old gentleman will ride atop the Jnycec float. Hut Boi’dci' Buttle
w aving and calling to his young admirers.
JERUSALEM ( tr r ii - ttrai l
With the temperature in Sanford still xir* warm, San­ charged Inlay that S&gt;ria turned
ta's early visit will be made via The City of Sanford, a ita heavy weapon* on half a dor

No Trace Is Found
Of Lady, Or Cash

alerk \;||&gt; .Skywarrior. The jr l
aircraft ha* been aenl to Ihr North
pole lo keen Sanla from excrclxing hi* reindeer too early in the
*ca von.
Flop* will l-o made along the

en border *ell!rmetil* in the lluteh
Valley lVeitnr*dsy, touching off
the heaviest artillery duel »lnce
tlie I9t* 19*9 Palestine war
B am I F o t t 'l f V N i l f l l t

IB th'itate'^sinK !iil dVm "’ ' h® LONDON tl P D - The fngi that
In Chrllliuli para dm hlln.led Briton* during October and
| N EW Y O R K (UP!)—Police
'ChrJ'I™1' P*™1" NcvemUV were the wur.t of the
rould find no trace today of a before landing Saturday after. century, the gov
nt report
tl.e' ------Sanford
Naval
Air ed Wednesday nigi v. The
nice-looking little old lady who
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re |»ort
a
robbed a m ill t o w n Manhattan
^ Jiy cw .,
Ulft,
*•«&gt;«•«
hindered 'rattle for
hank of 93.000 by threatnlng lo
and whiak him to the tu n in g hr 3 n (,&lt;,n,fr,,t,' r n,*ht
throw acid in a teller'* face.
The ^man.\im ViVw'v"rar* old,
" ,r |,ira,lr hifh l'r ‘-'in' t r i . (ll. i : , r u f a i . , , i i m .
tttgrd the rubbery to quietly
L lJ T lU h A l C lA&gt;\\
Wednr»d*y that I h - e e nearhy
'
* l,J,ni!4n HveUi rl S tm
TAIPEI. Forrnora lUPC Six
hank guard, gavr her no alien
l’* ' “r“^&gt;
; h",|rJ,n t» con- Iren Ta.,.e, enffee .hop, a.hed
non irul about 75 rutlomef* in a ' ' n‘.r ’’f r r ‘
,r , r y e,’' rk !nK l,hc "!&gt; *,lun^11
•* *‘°rirat National City Rank branch
’a* "" llfe ri,1,n* **■'"« " lm ■*«*► ho )tood behind hr, i,i line were *1™*kc( ,hc P*r*ile more plea* .hop*. .taffed by wailre.ier who
wunaware a *holdup
-*
*,r •*'rr&gt;onr. Many of the *it milt the cuilom rrt, reported
wa* in progyuungMrr* will he participating. they found butinrai i* letter
real.
n arthinc or tidm r on when Ilia light* are low.
Aa the itrolled nut of Hie hank either
float*
the teller. Lou!* Itarllr. 25,
■tapped on an alarm hur.rr. The *"•",'!‘" on
l,awU 'Bluebeard* Santa
guardi ru.hcd Into the Mrcel but
*
STAMFORD. Conn flll'l) —
lhern t t l e old lady bad di.ap
„ tU ^
|&gt;h| Srm,|,„!p Ihr Santa CUu* al I'tonmlnglair'* Department Starr had to
'’'naMir .aid *^*e woman patiently Ju-'/rVnl-.’ S ^ V i^ l a ^ A .X la U o j!
* '*&gt; for a new twanl ie
waited h e r'lira In line, and when
,, car4,Congregation*!
«'*u'r ,he k"idie* h*,r been tug
»he atepprd up to the window ahe l h ,ircl)
y on, , |ul(
cm* tlie old one away by the tuft.
*cirnein
|-jH, j l)c (.r t ,v1ji tt.]|
Tnr near tward arrived, but Sanit wllh one hand and handed him along the parade route, adding ,a w**horrified.
It wa*
a rich
a note that read;
to Ihe feMivr air filled with muair
of hlue"I have arid in Ihl* i;!***
ami laughter
Award drriaian*
you don I gjve me whai I wan- w„, ,.r m4df, ,1V M g n Xot(r u H
I U iplath it on you I have two ham* J r . Amhroir Olllff and Passes Not Good
men In here and| aomeone will set WHwn’ Aiex/ndeV.' rolle^'offuUD C n r C o \ t % r x , R n u / I
hurt. I want all your five*, len* afl(j m(,rc|iatl!* c*iwti Ihe largeat *
v G I f if y DOW l
and 20 a. Hurry
Scjw-n pa*»r* held hi memlw-ra
crowd r v ir *een in the rireel* of
Raiilr *aid hr humeri
of the Seminole Rootfrr* Club
downtown Sanford
will nol l&lt;e good for admttrion to
Hie Celery Row I ganir in munlrt
pal tladium tomorrow nwht
Herndon Attends
Pete Schirard, Dnoiter* prrri
,*
_
_
- Rollins Meeting
deni, poinlrd out that Ihi* I* a
O. I’. Herndon, clerk of rlrcuit po*t tra*on game Seaton tirkrl*
efl-jii, attended the ( itlren * Con were good for all homr game*
ferencc on the Ma.'klrg arwi Rr- during the regular •rawin
Mra \irgim a Cool Sylr* *uf rnnilrudion of Htilorical Site*
Schirard *aid the Roorirr* would
fried broken rib* amt nlher in held yetterday at Rolltn* College. lin e charge of Ihe rnnre**ion»
juric* last night when hrr car wa*
The iniall group heard *pcak- lomurrow night Profit* will go
•truck hy an automobile driven by er* ditcut* the prrirrvatiun of fo alhlefie at In Hie* at the tchool.
Rirhard Edmond lllarek, 20. of landmark* throughout the xtatr. Student* will help Ihe Roojler* tn
VAH-11. N.A.a.' Sanford
and Ihe problem* ronnerted wltli Ihe roncftrion*
g S hell In “fairly good -ondiDon (y,r ettabll*htrient of a preterva
The next meeting of the Rood
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ihi* morning wat
Seminolr AMemor
rr*
Club will be Dec.
IT
Hon
program.
1*1 Hoirilal, official* taid.
Rlarek ran the »top vign at
nth *nd Magnolia, knocking Hie
Sy’kft car up on Ihe curb, uffirer* raid Damaie lo Rlaiek's
sedan wa* criimiled at tl.SfXl.
Mr*. Syke* *edan aurtained dam ­
age* criimated at 155-t.
Roth driver* wrere alone in their
ear* when the accident occurred
VANDEN HE HG All! El HICK tun D obtained, a man will tw
t t 7:2-1 p m. Blarek wa* slightly
cut when he Ined to help Mr*. UASE.Calif. (UPD—Scientists, en- launched, but not in !9V»
Syke* after the accident. He wav gtnrm ami romlniction men
Spokeimen explained one re*
charged with failure to yield workrd feverishly here (mlay tn ion Tamirnhcrg wa* chuirn (or
right of way by mveitlgating of ready thi* huge new Air Force this project is ita location on the
baxe for "Project Discoverer." a Pacific mittile range, ihe world *
fleer Arnold William*.
program aimed at pulling a man largest, which ha* a clear «hnt
carrying talrlbie into space.
lo the South Pole, the dirertion
Fran ce B a n s ‘luolita’
The Defense Department an in which atl launching* from here
PARIS (l'PI»— France'* high nounced Wrdnetday lhat the first wilt he made.
eat court ha* banned Ihe KnglDh- •hot in ihe program to find out
“ In Ihe Pacific, there I* plenty
language verrion of the American howr lo put a man into orbit and of ocean In which to recover Hie
_ jieri-teller “ lar'llJ " Tlie French gel him back safely will be fired satellite* ami many Itland* which
'Beraion wxa banned aeveral year* in about 30 day a.
can lie used a* tracking station*,"
ago.
The biggest U. S. lateliile* to a apolteiman said,
dale will l&gt;r launched. These evenExpert* believe the Jutting *ectualiy will include a five ton artl- lion of roa*t may he the only
For Itching Backs
MIAMI - ( L ’P I i - A bark arrll Tidal moon which it much bigger place in Ihe nation where it t*
cher made up of four largr tir e than anything Rum* has pul into portihlr to launch aatelltle* into
polar orbits. It is only in a polar
brtrlle brviahes h it been Installed orbit so far.
Mice and monkey* will go first, orbit that a reconnaiitance aatel•t the bottom of the 550,000 gallon
main tank of the Miami Seaquar- probably on the fifth or sixth : Ute such a* the Air* Force Sentry
him for th* u»« of ID porpoDei, launching! about the middle of rould view the entire rtrface nl
neat year. When enough informs the earth,
who love it.

JIKoman Is Injured
In Two-Car Crash

Crews Work Feverishly
To Get Satellite Ready

England Protests Appreciation Day
Churchill Statue; Plans Being Made
Called Gorilla-Like

Dinner Is Planned
For Navy Officials

Man Versus Bull?
No, 'Steer’ Clear

Florida Symphony
Sets Concert Here

Lake Mary Plans
Christmas Parly

Chamber To Honor
Derby Dignitaries

Weather

Rights Probers Ready; A labam a, Too $t00,000Jewels
MONTGDMEHY. Ala f l’PI' The Civil Rigkti CommiMion to
day wa* expected to Itiur more
tu'ipoenat in advance of a meeting
here Mot' Ivy into mmplainl* Ne
gcoe* wne tl-nied voting rigid*
Subpoena* have been mued in
fivr countlea-Macon. RarbtHjr
Rulliick. Pall** and laiwnde* —
where Negroe* have elalmrd tbev
were dittrirntwled again*! in vid
Ing
Cirrult -udi*- t.eorgr V.allarr.
* defeated gubernatorial eandi
date, revealed he bad Impounded
the voting Iwire* in Harlnwtr and
RullocW i 'Ufjlle* Wallace, v bo
campaigned or a pledge lo arre*'
federal agent* snooping in Ab
hama. lavl the aetture wa* "not
an cva»ive ae.am alt’ioujb It b*ok*
tike it might turn out that - a.
now.
Member* uf the loiunilitlun arid
to tdaff have hern unable to find
untegrrgated accommodation* m
Montgomery, and will iio hou*cd
at Maxwell Air Force Hair,
One member of Ihe riv man
(ontmiition, farmer A**i Secrr

Mebane Will Host
Concert Workers
Trank Mebane J t. will huat
worker* nf tie Mutual Concert
Allocution nett Monday at the
Mavfair tnn, Tae luncheon wilt l*r
helil at 12 30 a. m
Progrc** report* will be made
and final plani for cleanup HI*
cuttrd The ColCfft Auoelallon t*
apon»nrtng Uve A’lnler Jluaie Fe»tival, featuring three performance*
by nationally Inown entertainer*
'tehane lv preddent of the A*»o
riatimr

t*rv of l.aNir .1 Erneri Wilkin*, H-ry trid, but no rrniiriam lna
I* a Negro, One mrml-er of the Hon" The plan t* to *t*rt Ihe
IS man comml*»lon staff mining lira ring promptly at 9
am . and
bere alto is a Negro
re tro
at noon for atwohour
A eommUaion »pokrxm*n In lunch The *e*xion will Iberi re
W(tlnngton declined to Iw tpm fie aw n
* P m Source* ex
tl—
ml the aeru**ttnn*. nioitly perl thr hearing lo nm about
against regiitrirt
Surh rorn three day*,
Mill Hold llrroid*
plaint* are ronfidrntlal and
1 lie hearing wa* precipitated by
P4'r«nn** • perwnal welfare might
i,Tu«al id local idliilal* to turn
i«- at •lake,"
Site Chairman Robert U. blur over voting record* In Maron
r\, dean of Southern Mclhodlri
t niverrity, hax been dettgnated
a* chief inlerrogalor.
Commlstion source* rm pbatirrd
their minion wa* rtrietly “ fart
finding " There will to- question*

$7,500 Ruled Cost
Of Tall, Cool One

Area Elks To Hold
Services Sunday
At Sanford Lodge

HUSTON (l P it—A federal court
jury In effect plarrd a IT Vio price
tag nu Hie pleasure of drinking
a tall, cool one al Ihe end of a
hard day.
Reprricntativea from Eli.*' I&gt;ri
The drvitiou wa* rendered
.-(•• in Daytona Reath, PeLsnd Wednesday in favor of Han* Eurti*
amt New Smyrna Death will meet l*erg. 3Byear-old New It'-lfonl
Sunday afternoon at - :ISO in lire fitlnrmati. I’unjiH-rga attorney.
Harry Kltloff, told tile jury lhat
Sanford Lodge room for a tne.n Itei au«'* of cleaning Ruid fumei
.•rial -ervive Iwnoring their c* inhaled arc ident ally a I-uni the
i rated metrtliera.
li*htn, vr**el Min . i-;lu. 9xiruTbe ol.tervance I* one of three Dr* rould never «'iain partake
mandatory *ervice* tlhe others «f alr .'tolic Iwvrragr*.
are Mother** Day and Flag P ayl,
Ihi* I* * bardsbli. klrinlf &gt;aid,
It will feature a memorial aih lrrtt rapectully on a »allor
by Ihe Dev. Robert Spear. Jr..
"I like lo lake a drink myself
pastor of the First Clmrch of The after i hard day," the attorney
Naxarene, and iperiat ntu*ie by »aid. Wlih * nod lourai.l* Judge
live Sanford Male Cborui, um jer' tharlc* E. Wyian*kl Jr he addll.e direct ion or i baric* Moorr ed. * lv r even known Judge* who
('atari. Mr*. Kllhertne fb-ller* it like to take a highball."
the aerompaniat.
The Jury decided that forced
All officer* of Hm Hanford abitincoce w u indeexf a lurdahlp
trrige will participate. An Jori-.and awarded Euntberg 17,5m at
til Ion ti extended tn tha public-the expenie nf Mnnnlight Prodtn allrnd
iucU. Inc, owner* oi tha veaseL

-Couniy \l* . home of Tuakegee
! Iiutitule I hey were inaUueted by
1Gov elect John Patterson, now
vtate attorney general, not lo
1give up the rerord*
I’att . on wax te|Mirted “too
Hrd up" to talk tn nrw»mrn
Wednesday. A apnke»man in hi*
office said Patterson "probably
would not make any comments"
until alter the cnnvmUrion hear
Ing*
Maron &lt;otUlly Itegiilrars E I*.
Livingston ami Grady Roger* con
frrrrd with Patterson In hi* nf
(ice. and had the Macon County
voting recortl* with them
“ Itn going to do juil what Pat
lersun advited me a while back,"
Llvingiton laid “ I am an em­
ploye of the state and Pattcrwn
is our top legal advisor, the man
ill tile duvet* 'i-ul He lluv luld
me not to turn the book* over to
the federal agent* and that I* ex
nelly what I xm going tn do."
i t

No March Ployed
A t This Wedding
TORMAIITO.N. England (C P I1—
latril Altrincham outapoken critic
of Ihe royal family anti foe of
other rberirited iradllinn*. marrletl M a r l o n Campbell here
Wednesday without the “ vulgari­
ty " of a wedding march.
*’l eoniider the two wedding
m arrbei. the Wagner and the
kienrieDaohn. lo tw absolute monutm nta of vulgarity." Hie 27 year
old nobleman aald. “ I simply hate
them Ivoth.'*
Th* ST year • old Lady Alirtn
ebam , who route* from northern
Ireland, la lit* rdilor nf the magaln« Young Bliiahethan, an Altrin­
cham public at mn.

Reported Stolen
NEW YORK (CPU—A 9100.000
jewel robbery — the third East
Side haul In lao weeks—via* re­
ported Wednesday night by socialtie yachtsman J r ' n P.
n
Parkinson told police that the
grin*, PitImllng lit* wife's 925,000
diamond nerklare, illvap,'.c*rel
front III* whole floor Filth Av­
enue apartment *omrtime be­
tween Motnlay and Wednesday
noon. There were no rigna of
forcible entry.
Parkinson, a broker, laid the
jewel* had been In a drawer in
a bathroom rloset adjaining the
m astrr bedroom of the 12 room
apart nt rnt. He said that In addi­
tion to Hie necklace, a diamond
ami an emerald ring worth 913,Sflo earn, a SIT.tMO pearl necklace,
and 90 500 diamond and sapphire
hrarelrl were mitalng.
The Parkinson apartment la
five floor* below that of Met.
Julius Ochi Adler, widow of the
vice president and general man­
ager nf the New York Tlmea,
who reported 912,00) worth of
gold jewelry missing from her
apartment Tuesday.

Get In Tlie Mood
ROME. N. Y.—(UPD—During a
rehear. &gt;1 far the Chm tm as con­
cert. director William Moonaa
luld the rivie chorus; “ In UtD
phase you're almoat hysterical
with &gt;"*—you're out of rontrol.'*
On the downbeat, Moooai
stablwd hl.naelf in the leg writh
hit baton. A nura* from tha *oprann aectlon affected Aral aid
and the rahearaa! continued.
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lilt. ROBERT SMITH

Dr. Robert Smith
Jn Practice Here
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Lauren Bacall W ill End Movie Carqar

Gam bler, W ile Die
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»|t» Sanford offiret today In asso
dellntv with Dr. T T. MrDarlel
nf Sts Magnolia Ate. The two
will maintain separate practices.
. Dr. Smith Is a native of MemUhls. Tenn, where he attended
medical school at the University
«r Tennessee. After graduating In
1(53, he Interned at Columbia Hos­
pital. Columbia. S. C.
practiced In Town Creek.
A h., before serving two years In
Ike Navy at senior medical officer
at tha Naval Air Station, MeypSrt.

The former lleutenit already 1s

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lanford.
•.T he young doctor and his wife.
■ell) e, moved Ipto their new home
gt U3 Colemen Circle. Plnecrest.
lest weekerl. They have two
Children, John, g and Rob, 3.
tm
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Known The Language
MUNSANM. Korrk - (U P li A South Korsan Army rifleman
Serving with the U. 5. First Cav(fry Division here uses hli spare
tflba to continue his medical atu"rV e. Kla In Kyu of Seoul goes
to' tha company library whenever
|H can to rtad Its scientific and
medical Journals. He reads EngI • Oft. Chinese and Japanese “ as
I
wall a i Korean.

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I’llOKNIX, Arts. (U l’D I*olirc haum and hit wlfr dlrd *t th e'
investigating the i ro ii • rutting ..rands of • disgruntled former
double murder of (ambler Gut employe.
Grecnbaum and his wife have A H U M reward was being
put out a Irarer for a man who offered for the killer,
once served a prison tfrm for
Grrenbaum. 85. prrildent of the
Mealing money from Grvnbaum. fabulous Itivlera Hotel on I.ai
The man being sought wat not Vegas' strip, wat found In hit
Identified but it was l e a r n e d home Wednetday with his throat
Grrenbaum signed the complaint , slathrd.
which lid to the man’s a rre st/ Mrs Greenbaum, ftl. fully
The man. a former employe of | clothed, her hands tied behind
Grrenbaum, recently
w-rs re t-pr with her husband's bow tle».
leased from Netada state prison, and her throst alto cut. was dlsI’oliee emphasised the man covc-rd r , r ardv awa* in a den.
was wanted only as a matter of
Maid Islsruten liodies
routine and was not a suspect at
The grisly discovery was made
the time.
by the rouplr's maid. Mrs. Pearl
Offrr lie.eoo ItrHord
Hay. who nolilled irollte and then
Auti ontlrt ate
mveiUxallng collaptrd from shock,
lifas
double
Ilf any (toffitefn, tier president
kilUui wat lor * o u o( the un- 0f ihr ni\i&lt;Tj and a dose friend
"(JO-DEVILS" CalVK DOWN UNDER — Lt.(jg) Don
,,err or,d
4et«etlvea appeared of Crrent.aum. offered the 110 noo Crowell, n member of VAH-7’a "Go-Dcvll" Detachment 45,

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part of the hotel.
The killings wrrr the second
and third mysterious deaths in
the Grcrnhaum family In ltss
than four years. In 1934, Greenhaum’a sister In law. Mrs. Charles
Grrenbaum, died of suffocation
In her I’hocnix home. A coroner's
TALLAHASSEE lUPIt — The iury ruled the deslh murder but
elected members of the powerful the case has never been solved
state Railroad and Public Utilities
Grrenbaum. a formrr bookie
Commission will ask the nest here before heading a group that
Legislature for a *2.500 pay raise, in 1948 bought the Flamingo Ho
The budget filed by the com- tel in Las Vegas and made a re
mission asks salaries of 115,000 ported l million dollar profit
each for Commissioners Jerry W. [when selling it in J954, w n an
Carter, Alan 8. Boyd and Wilbur asaociato of slain gangster Bugsy
C. King. They now make *12.500 Siegel.
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ta r te r end King were rerenlly
re-elected to new four &gt;e*r term s.&gt;
Boyo i teat romea up lor election
again in IMO and he hss indicated1
he will not run again.
He la reported to be considering
making the race for governor In
KAO.
ih e budget also asks a romparable pay ralae to StS.ooo for Gen i
eral Counsel l-ewls W‘. Pettrway .
who now makes the same at Ihe J
commissioners — S13.50U.
The total budget request of
H.tU.TM represents an Inrreate
of 1401.033 over It* current appro­
priation.

prcscnti a check for $100 to Cdr. Hal lamg, (left) comimniillng officer of VAIN?, ns a contribution to the United
Fund. T he money waa collected while the group wan at ill
alsoarcl the L'SS Eaaex ateaming home bWow the equator.
Thi* brought the squadrons contribution to $.’]25.
&lt;official l \ ,S. Navy Photo)

To Seek
$2,500 Pay Raise

Oranges' Maturity
Approval Expected
LAKELAND (UPI* - The Flo
rida Citrus Commission Is ex­
pected to approve next week pro
posalt that the legislature raise
minimum maturity standards for
oranges and that the Commission
he empowered to set minimum
grade standards for trull told in
Florida.
The
rerommrndatlona
wrrr
made Tuesday by a speei.il rltrus
Industry committee on fruit quali­
ty. They will he presented to the
Commission at Its next meeting
Drc. 10 and the Commission Is
rxpeetrd to pass them to Its
legislative rommlttre tor prrsen
tatlon to the 1959 Legislature.
Rut the rommlttre deferred
action on a proposal that the
Commission also he given the
power to change fruit maturity
standards, which now mutt lie
done by legislative act.
In othrr action, the committee:
—Voted tn ask the legislature
to give the Commission power to
waive minimum sweetness requi­
rements for grapefruit headed to
processing plants annually from
each April I to July 31.
—Volrd In propose no chtng* In
maturity requirement! for tinge
rines. temples and tangelos. hut
decided to ask the US. Agricul­
ture Department tn change Its
color rhart lor testing tangerine
maturity to “ morr approximate
tho tangerine rotor "

BARNEY WOLFORD

Former Navy Chief
To Head Base Baok
A retired Aviation Chief Store­
keeper has been named managrr
nf the Florida Slate Hank facility
at tha Sanlord Naval Air Station.
Rarney Wolford, who retired last
summer after TO yrara in the
Navy, rrplarrs Mrrvln Crandall.
who has been transferred to Mul
berry . Crandall will be In charge
nf Ihe Installment loan department
In the Florida State Rank In Mul
berry.
Wolford has lived In Sanlord
for two years. Ills service, which
Included 18 years of sea duty,
ended In August when hr wat
supervisor of Ihe supply depart
men! with Fasron 31 He is a
member of the Fleet Reserve.
The new- manager has completed
an extensive training course with
the Florida State Rank. President
Gene Tucker said tKs morning,
“We were so pleased with Wol­
ford’s reaction to Ihe training
course that we felt he would Im­
perfect for Ihe job of facility
managrr."
Wolford is a native of Naptune.
N. J. He and his wile, Eleanor,
have two children. Michael 11,
and F.llrn to They reside in Pine
crest, at 300« park Avt.

Khrushchev Called
'Well-Informed'

.

HOLLYWOOD (UP't — Lauren r “ We had a wonderful life to
___ It was a fin*,
. _ good life.
v* II ■
Bacall ia pulling up atakea. leav-l
gather
and I am trying to maintain that
lag movleland — perhaps
standard for nyatlf and tha chil­
keepa — because “I have m life dren.
here anymore."
. "I didn't have e very beelthy
The tawny blonde widow of alUtude for the peat two yeare bellumphrry Bogart aaya the it cause of the enormous change In
starting a new life, free of the my U/e. 1 eoulda’t get my

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sbo has undergone during the two
years since Bogey’s death. She U
going to tandon to make a movie
and tnen will settle in New York.
“ My entire life hss changed in
the past rouplt of months." she
says.
"I'm not playing ‘Portia Paces
Life,* nor the stricken widow. I
never have. Bogey always told
me not to relive the paat—that
nothing good rould come from it.
And he waa right. Ha waa always
right."
Lauren lounged In the living
room of her rented home, smok­
ing a cigarette in an elongated
holder. She seemed Irritated at
having wasted two yean of her
life, and eager to Hart
life
afresh. Her blue eyes snapped
with excitement.
There are no mementoes tn the
house to remind her of Bogart,
not even a picture of the late ae
tor. Nor does she wear the brace­
let with a whistle that Bogart
gave her following their first film
together. “ To bsve and Have
not."
‘‘Of course I haven't forgotten
my marriage," Lauren said.
“How could 1*

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leea attractive than deaperation end be
log too Intense. Your charm
Itavei you. and so does your dig­
nity. '
•Now I’m relssed sod bsve
direction to my life.**
Whit wrought the sudden aboutfsre to the slender actress? Why
hss she decided to move away
from her friends and familiar aur
roundings*
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By CUI.E1TE BLACKMOOItC , raiuust philosophy and other top Officers Studying
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MOSCOW (U Ph — Sen. Hubert Ics. Humphrey said Tuesday that
Humphrey (D-Minn.), who had an { Khrushchev expressed * enthuslas- 1Racial Bombings
eight-hour talk with Premier Nik-1 tic approval” of a plan for ex- JACKSONVILLE (UPII — The
Ita Khru'hrhev Monday said to panded U S Russian cooperation' Federal Dureau of Investigation
conferred with North Florida law
day the Soviet leader is a “very ,n 'Uedit a I rcscarth.
alio "un*,,t •^»twi
well informed man
man"' who
• un
The
senator uwiiuru
declined Luimuria
comment enforcement officers Wednesday
on racially-linked bombing*.
doubtrdly looks upon himself ss on "«her
“••cussed at the
F.. E. Hargett, speelal agent In
. . .
”
. ! meeting, saying that he prefers
*- Mfoy-niaker and not an ad ,0
vsith arcaa of agree- charge of the local FBI office,
directed the conference. Hr said
minlstratnr."
mrnt rather than discord."
Humphrey, who was summoned
He appeared pleated, however, ihe officer* made an evaluation
to Khrushcheva office on a few when he emerged from the talks. nf all known fact! la recent bomb­
ings along with an outline of FBI
minutes' notire, said he found the
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facllltlta
available u local officers
Soviet premier to be “ abreast of
In such Investigations.
just about everything. Including' R i f p r M a M T / t r J a y
The meeting wss on* of a aeries
the situation in Geneva."
" w'u
suggested by FBI Chief J . Edgar
When he was asked, h o c'
Hoover after blasts In a number
Khrushchev Is able to run his For Mrs. Pease
country and at the same lime
Funeral s»..lcc« for Mra. Elean of cities.
keep up with a wide variety of or Pease were held at t l thla
foreign matters, including rela morning In Holy Cross Episcopal
lively minor U.S. domestic hsp Church. Mrs. lease died Monday
penings, the senator said
In Seminole Memorial Hospital.
"Khrushchev has about live
The Rev. John Thomas officiated
buttons tn his desk, which hr at the services. Remains will he
probably uses often, lie undoubl sent to Cleveland, O for final dls*
rdly looks upon himself av a , position.
policy maker and n«l an admin­
istrator."
Five
During their talk, the two men
sat at the i nd .of » til foot desk
Second Coming
In Khrushchev s roomy office.
Decorations Included a portrait of i
Sermons
l^nln. « model plane amt a targe 1
n&gt;
ncv.
W. A. SownH
plastic (ontalner holding several
ears of hybrid Iowa rorn.
DEC. 7-10
Humphrey said they wenserved a sumptuous mral at
Chtirch of Ihe
al-out 7:30 p m , without vodka or
wine
NAZARENE
Through an Interpreter. Ihe two
Jnd A .Maple
Ranford
men dim m ed the Rrrltn sltuanon. foreign trade, religion, com 1

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"It atl happened on a sevenweek tour I took to Europe." the
ripltlned. ' i discovered Pitre i a
whole big world out there filled
with people who have something
It aay. and who are willing to
listen to what I think. Now 1 can
Uve positively."
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SAIGON-OTPI ) - \ n«S t h a t
mullipllr' almost *» fant ** r»b
bit' found Itscir cau»hl In thr
mld*t of a cold Mar propaganda
battle that backfired on the Coin
muniiti recently.
I l'-e many other member' of
the aquatic world, thr tilapla fi»h
ii noti.Mdn; and higuly palatable
when properly preparrd.
In 1933. when rice crops felt far
abort of demand because of the
war In Indochina, ?&gt;i lilapla ftsh
were Imuchl inio South Vitt Nam
from Thialand under an Ameri­
can aid project.
Ten fiahery »tation* were estab-

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chairman agreed today Rcpuhti
ran candidate' were hadlr lisirt in
the ISIS elections by campaigns
for state “right to work" laws
GOP National Chairman tirade
Alcorn and Democratic Chairman
Paul M. Butler agreed on this
finding in otherwise differing in
lerprrtation* of the Democratic
Victory In the Nov. 4 voting
They discussed the election* In
speeches prrparrd for the annual
Congress of Industry of the Na­
tional Association o. Manufarturn s , nor of the principal business
orgsnirslinn* hacking right • to
work laws to outlaw union shop
contract'.
Alcorn laid the GOP had made
much prog ess in winning rank
and file labor support and shed
dtng the “ anti-labor" and “big
business" label pinned on it hy
Democrats. But this &gt;rar. he
■aid, “the big bunnrst srrsut organired labor Image" was revived
for most wage earners when the
right • to • work proposition was
placed on the ballot in sis states
and injected into legislatise dr
bate* In otlirn.
Butler said the right to work
Issue “prosed the final undoing of
the Republican Party in several
Urge industrial states." From the
Democratic viewpoint, he said,
putting the proposition on the bal­
lot appeared to guarantee Demo
cratlc success.
Otherwise he railed Use election
•a ringing repudiation of the El
aenbuwer administration," a vole
of confidence in Democrats and a
mandate for "liberal and pro
gresilve" action.

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fruit will be shipped oul of Honda
from Dee. 23 through Per. 30
tinder a shipping embargo ordered
by Ihe federal markrlmg agreemenl eommiltre*.
The committee*, meeting Tues­
day, voted to order the shipping
holiday, a custom for some to
years, to keep the msrkri from
being glutted in the post • Christ­
mas period, when demand for
citrus Ik slight.
In other action, the committers
voted to sllow the rurrrnt grade
and sl/e regulations for eilrus in
interstate shipments In remain
for Ihe period Dee. I • Jan J.

Raney Is Honored
By Private School
UTTER ROCK. Ark II.’HI —
Student* of W.e Utile Rock Priv­
ate School Corp high irhnol to
day seleeted “ Thoms* J Rsney
Kith School" as the name of their
art'-nt.
The name honoril the prevalent
of the private school bosrd. Dr
Thoms* J. Raney, a IJtlle Rock
physician.
The board selected “ Rebels* as
Ihe namr of the high srhonl'i ath
frlir teams, although the school
at yet ha* no athletics. Supl. W.
C. Bravhsr* ssid thr students
picked that name bocauvr it also
is used by Ihe Cniserrfly *f Mis­
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lished and Ihe tilapia, which
spawns esety si* mom ha and ma
lures quickly, soon was being dis­
tributed to pond* on farms
.hrout'-out South Viet Nam.
The fish proved to be an ex­
cellent source of food fur Ihe bungry populace.
Tilapia al;o turned Into a good
source of extra income for the
farm ers, who sold their extra fish
In cities and towns.
Success of (be project caught
" e n Mention ef Communist nronaganda agents and a whispering
campaign, driinsd to niakcg peo­
ple believe tilapia soused illness
and disease, spread over the
country.
Nick persons were given tilapia
In eat, then were persuaded by
Comrminiil »&gt;tntmlhiicrs to tell
their neighbor* that the fish had
caused Ibeir illness.
Ilv ihe middle of I i.
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jority of South Viet Nam’s popti
latinn was refusing to rat tilapia
or to allow ihe fish in ponds on
their farms.
A program lo Irll the people
the truth alsout Idapia fish hy a
word of mouth campaign was start
ed to offset the Communist propa­
ganda.
The rounlrr propaganda cam­
paign sained momentum when poor
people, who had continued to ral
tilapia fish because there was no
other food available, failed to liecome ill a* the Communists had
claimed they would.
However, it was not until last
fe a r, three sear* aflcr the first
rumor* linking tilapia with dis­
ease, that thr fish was widely ac­
cepted as a safe sourer of food.
Today, lilapla has regained it*
position as an Important economic
factor in Vietnamese life. Aid of­
ficials have distributed more than
1,700.000 of the fish to peasants
throughout the country.
And persons once fooled tempo­
rarily by the propaganda alsout
tilapia now refuse lo believe other
Communist inspired rumors about
thr dangers of using fertilizer* Im­
ported from Amrrica and other
aid products designed lo increase
food production.

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Celery Bowl Deserves
Support Of Local Fans
* The firal annual Celery Bowl football game will be play­
ed here Friday night. ThU will be the Inst opportunity for
football fane to nee the 1958 edition of the Sanford St mholea In action.
• Facing the Sanford team will be Apopka, a team which
played Seminole to n 0-0 tic In the regular season.
Thla will be the find poal-aeuaon game to be ployed in
Sanford. We came clone to having the inaugural contest de­
layed for at leoat one more year. Within one hour of the of­
ficial aigning for the Celery Bowl, Seminole High and Apop­
k a received Ttida to play in the Hrahuman Bowl in Orlando.
: —The Brahaman Bowl wnnted the two team* which will
^.perform In the Celery Bowl. It ia understandable that the
two would be invited. They finished one-two In the Orange
.^lelt Conference. A defeat by W inter I’nrk la the only blent&gt;’iah on the Apopka OBC record, except for the tie with Se'mlnolo.
School officials are to be commended for plunning the
.Celery Howl. Ju at aa much honor is at stake. Too, why
shouldn't local fana be able to "atay home” and see the team
♦they followed all year? Many would have driven to Orlando,
many would have passed up the gnme.
We have the team, the stadium and the fans. We're
■happy to have the Celery Bowl. The two teams deserve It,
; the loyal fans deserve It. To make it an annual affair, let’s
’ support It.
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:Gift Of Acceptance
... Acceptance la the greatest g ift one Individual can give
.another. This was the mrdn jo in t of an address by Dr. Mel«vi|» F. Reid to the Southside School PTA Tuesday night.
The child psychologist made several good points that
'Oft worth repeating. Self-confidence, he said, can be restor­
ed If one Individual will accept another, imperfections and all.
lie urged parents to help a child want to learn, to show
the same amount of Interest In all of a child's activities, lie
i said all of the emphasis should not be placed on one activity
' of a child since "a child who lives in fear of failure cannot d&lt;&gt;
his best."
Children should be able to confido In their parents. Par, enta should trea t the child as an Individual.
Thare probably has been more books written on the
rearing of children than almost any other subject. No two
"experts In the field, many of whom don’t even have chil­
dren, agree on all points.
Dr. Reid's approach to the prublem appears to be at suit
the most down-to-enrth that wo hnve seen.
Nobody la perfect. Everyone has shortcomings. i'erhajM
we expect too much of our fellowmnn at times.

Letters To

The Editor

Editor,
The Sanford lltrs ld ;
Tht Lake Msry Volunlctr Firs
Department wishes to thank you
end your Itsff far th* fins pub­
licity that you have given our
drtvs for funds to build s fire
bouts.
Thanks to your htlp and tht
ran t rosily of donors, plus tht
herd work of all the canvasitrs,
wo art ntirly th srt.
Mrs. William K. Cray
Chairman of th t building
Fund Drive

It Is a plrimre to know wt have
a local ncwipiptr that has tht
town's Interval at Its mam con­
cern, whether II be a la rg , pro­
ject or a small organisation's ac­
tivities Thank you
Sincerely,
Mrs. Itilph Cowan. pre-stdent
(iammi Lambda Chaplrr,
lirta Ptyma 11)1 Sonirlly
Editor Stnlord Herald:
The Sanford Carden ( 'lull withes
to thank everyone who cooper* led In making our recent annusl
flower show a success.
We particularly with to com­
mend the Sanford Herald for the
finr publicity, whirl) we fri-l play
cd a large part In the sucre** nl
th t ahnw.
Sinrtrriy yours,
Mrs. James Truitt
Corresponding Secretary

Editor.
The Sanford Herald:
I would tike to express to you
our spprtrlslion for tht full tooperation wt have always rtctlvtd in any of our activities. On
stvsrsl occasions you hsvt gone
out of your way to do us a ser­
vice.

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only DO retards away from Ms
Agricultural ('ommlttii It tu rn
And his other place of work —
the Appropriation* Committee is
located in Ihr Capitol.
RETURN VISIT
Judge
Thomas X. Tappy, and his wife,
Helene, of Daytona Ucach, were
house guests here last Week of
Merrill and Chrv* Winilitt. Judge
Tappy was just elected Circuit
Judge for the circuit comprising
Volusia, St. Johns And I’utnam
Counties, lie will b- rrniemb.fr d
as the center of a controversy
when he was appointed to the post
of County Judge during the final
hour* of Charley John's terns at
Governor. In the end, the court
Per id'd he had a right to Leap
the jot. Following Ihelr visit here
they went H* Uie Army Navy
game.
The Tappy* are well known It
lVa*htngtnn lie was formerly a
colonel in the Air Force, serving
hire in the Judge Advocate Gen­
eral's offlr. During that lime
hr was also president of the Flo­
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UPCOMING HKCKFTION —
Kerry year the Florida Stall- So­
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the- Florida Congressional Delega­
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(no gen'lrc). tlW . to be nailed
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Or? thing I particularly eanT
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genuine rolniat-.tre pb.ol that hold*
tiny bullets tnd c-.n cam mb rral,
life-air*? murders. 33 My fingers
arc too bl- to fl* the trigger.
Only Christmas gift tbal tomehrv leaves me wisuing, so far, i
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the pair, probably would be lest
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ones Ihil cotr.e wtth the shirt I
have no use for a two quart J,i with genuine rorn cob stopper, 37.
An ash tray that shines in the
dark mean* nothing lo me, either,
because I smoke only when P-cre's
light.
One item, for 39 93. that seems
to have merit is the champagne
fountain You pour the fluid in a
hi* bowl, drop in l**8 din-bat
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rOMTH’AI. TIM HIT C
This
may or may n :i come under theliradini; of political trading, hut
Capitol till! has been the s ere
of same active behind the scenes
exchanges during (hr psat three
weeks. The flurry was over arati
lo the Army-Navy football game.
Tickrla lo this a nual classic arc
about the hardest In the world to
come by. According to rule, each
Senator and Congressman is al­
lowed lo buy tia tickets. Two (on
the .’.() yard linrl arc supplied to
bp fur his personal use. The other
four arc pretty well arattcred.
In a town noted for Its political
Influence, It Is understandable
that thousands of requests come to
the Members for tickets for tlirlr
fn«nd* It is also understandable
til a t alaiut half of tile Members d,j
not attend the game, Those who
go to (he game usually want more
than their tlx tickets Those who
stay at home generally don’t bo­
ther to plrk up their tickets.
And that ts wlu-re the t ig trad
lug takes | dare One «f Itir most
valuable Items on a Member's list
of assets it the Agrind! oral Year
Hook. Karts Member is givin 450
copies fur free distribution. Except for the city dwellers, none
of the Members ever seem to base
enough copies to satisfy the liemand. Over the yea f (nobody
remembers who started it l the
Members do a till of trading for
Army-Navy tickets and the llriu
of exchange is the Year (took.
This yesr's rite was 10 reernt
issues of the book per ticket; or
right of the Issues prior to 1950
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OFFICE
Ill'll.DING — Senators ire fun­
ny, Every thing is done by senior
ily. The answer to who will gel
which office In the new building
next Spring will tie determined by
rank. Yet, you will find that
Some of the newly elected Sena.
tnrx will have offices there. It
doesn't Seem to make sense until
you start asking around.
For example, Florida'* Sena­
tor Holland rates an offjre in the
new building but he has no Intrnlion of moving from room num ltr
t.’i In the old building, lie just
likes it there. Ills present fourroom suite probably will lo- rxpanded Into a five or even aix
room layout. Hut more importanl
than that, he la only 3a fret fnm

By FREDERICK OT1IMAN
WASHINGTON - The S a n t a
Clauses are on the street comers
in good time this year, the de
partmrnt store loud speaker* atrcidy are blaring carols, and I'd
bctler get in my owr *'don'l
wants" for Christmas before it's
too late Suen as cocktail vests.
These cocktail vests come In
such color* as rremc de tnenlhr.
champagne, and burgundy and
they cost 173 tarh. If I get one.
I won't wear it Neither do 1
need any cuff links.
The Christmas genuise* of 193H
seem lo have specialised in new
methods to keep shirt sleeve*
rioted. Cuff links this year come
In fur. I t; with built in music
boxes, 117 03; fexluring (be goldplited ends of 12 gauge shotgun
shells, r&gt; 93. and i t solid gold
teeth (roots Included I. 360 the
pair.
A bow tie of genuine nutria can
be had for $13. but I never wear
bow lies, even when made of cloth.
A Southern Texas entrepreneur
suggests a t the ideal Christmas
gift your own grapefruit tret- for
173. You tend him the check and
hr puts your name on the tree.
Then whatever fruit comes from It,
he monogram* with your initial*,
and mails il to you.
There's a certain rlemenl of
gambling in this grapefruit deal,
but come frost or high water, thr
management guarantee* to send
each tree owner IIS grapefruit.
If the growing season's good, he
may get twice l&gt;-at msny. I'm no
gamhlcr, myself, and anyhow 1
frown on mono trammed flints.
One thing I may nerd later, hut
not qulle yet, Is a gout stool
(11193) such as ihr high livers in
the days of l/iuit XVI used lo
prop their tore dogs 1 haven't
much use for a genuine authentic
bullwhlp, 12 feet long, 31393. 1
got rid of my bulls when I moved
In n Sikes, the Society Is plan­ Into town.
ning the h’u rgrii party In h i hislory. Guest of honor will be Gov­ A survey of 1.9ut hospitals In
ernor Leroy Co!line Date will be the U. S found that U per cent
announced as soon as he gives of today's infants ire bottle fed.
llie word when he can be here.
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JjDCjCll Nuptials
£vsml&amp; Revealed
reV KM) AT
Th* Welcome Wagon Club will
sponsor a fashion show amt card
party at the Woman’s Club at
7:30 p. m.
Seminole Chapter No. 2, OES.
will meet at the Matonic lu ll at
8 p. in. There will I* an election
of officer* and initiation. Mcmhcr*
are urged to attend
Thr Sanford Duplicate Bridge
Club will meet at 8 p. tn. at Ihe
Community Center, corner of 16ili
and Magnolia.
FRIDAY
Demonitration Club members in
Seminole Counly at 8 p. m. at
the Home Demonitration Center.
The American legion Auxiliary
will hold ita regular meeting at
the Legion Home on Highway 1702 at 7:30 p. m.
SATURDAY
There will hr a chicken pllcau
aupper in the Educational Building
of the Lake Mary Community
rrcib jte n a n Church sponsored by
Circle Two Serving will r.-ntlnur
from 5:30 7 30 p. m.
Choice top round may he broil­
ed. pan fried, or bralird, as for
Swiss steak, but lower grades are
not tender enough to pan fry or
broil. Choice rump may lie pot
roasted or done In Ihe overt, but
lower grade rump is net lender
enough for roasting

SOOAf GOTIUY

LaVernc Newsome became the
•rife of Raymond L. Bass on Nov.
38 at 8 p. m. Toe ceremony was
performed by Dr. W. P. Brooks
Jr. at the home of the bride’s
brother-in law and sister, .Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. Cates.
Mrs. Bass is the daughter of
Mrs. B Newsome. Mr Bass is
the son of Mrs Erelda Bass. Kis­
simmee. and Leon B. Bass. San­
ford.
The bride was givrr: in marriage
by her twin brother. Vernon W,
Newsome. Ft. Mjers. Attendants
were Mrs. Cates and iwon B.
Basa.
following the ceremony a ren-p
lion was held for the immediate
members of the families.

Turkey Dinner Slated
Barracks No. ltd, Veteran* of
World War I and the Ladies Auxi­
liary will hate their Christmas
party for members on ftecemhrr
M I Thursday &gt; at the \meri-an
l-eginn Hut on Route ITU.’.
A turkey dinner will be serve,)
at 7.00 P. M followed by an even
Inc's program of music and some
special ■enter!moment,
Mrs. T. A Stiles (FA 2VM&gt;) Is
chairman of the committee for the
party, and Mrs Byron Is her co
chairman. Other member* of the
rnmmitteo are Air* John F MrCloikey, Mrs Harold tv Ryan,
Mrs Bryan II Grady. Mrs Clyde
Hielm. and Mrs It Newsom Dec
orations are under the supervision
of Mr* George M. Burger.

Corduroy Care Tips

Get Them At —

W IEBO LD TS
CAMERA SHOP
210 S. PARK AVE.
SANFORD. FLA.

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By ELIZABETH AS1IBV
Exrrythinc about Mrs. James
Bamage defies a choice of adjec­
tives. She is an interesting per­
son. exotic and vital. She Is tall
end her black hair and ryes be­
tray her foreign background
Mrs Rsmage is (hr wife of r apt
James Ramatrc. commodore of
Heavy Attack Wing One The
Ramagea, including daughters
Jamie and Jaleen. were transfer
red from Washington. D. C. to
Sanford thi* year.
Once one ha* visited in Ihr Rj
mage home It is hard to visualUc
all of the furniture and possessions
ami rountlfss articles being mosed
anywhere at all. Mrs. Raiiugr l»
a collector ami ha* accmulatei
many handsome belongings over
the year*, in a King moving a real
headache.
One m p * three rooms, alt on
different levels, upon entering the
door They are divides! by low
partitions, giving a spacious, airy
rffeel. Tire first room is a living
room, tastefully decorated with
modern furniture and grey wall
to-wall carpeting This room. In
harmony with the rest *af the
room*, is highlighted with Orirn
tal furniture A black tcakuood
tabic holds a piece of white mush­
room coral The roral contained
a lovely arrangement of yellowiris. pussy willow,, and greenery.
Striking arrangements arc placed
throughout the home. Mrs. Ramage mixes artificial ami fresh
flower* in all of her arrange­
ment*.
The black tcakuood table was
her great grandfather’s card ta
hie. and was cut down to make *
low square lahlr, Mr*. Ramagc’*
great grandfather ssa* the Chinese
ambassador tn the Hawaiian Is
land*. Mrs ({.image was horn
and reared In Honolulu. A gn-.it
deal of her furniture was handed
down tn her from this grandfather
and other member* of (be family.
T*-* second room l« s sort of
exotie family room, Onr comer
contains chairs and table. Thr
other corner centers around a na­
tural brick fireplace, elevated and
extending from the wall. A large
piece of driftwood sets upon the
mantle. It is draped with a fish
net which Is fastened to the worm
wood wall by shells ami sea hors­
es. Tiny bits of coral, shell* and
sea horse* are entangled In the
net. Huge clam shell* from the
South Sea Islands cover the man­
tle. The ceiling of this room and
the third room is made of worm*
wood. A mulberry rug from China
rovers the floor. The low couches
are complemented by tow carved
tables. These table* were hand
earved by Uapt. Ramagc.
The third room l» a Florida
room and one corner is typically
furnished The olhrr end of the
room contain* the family's treasure—two matched antique teak
wood table* The II wr is cmer»tl
with Oriental rugs On one of the
low tallies is a Kava l-owl from
Samoa It i* carved from one
piece of wood and was u*ed as
a container for liquid* by the Sa
moan*. Mr* Ramagc u«rs it for
flower arrangement* nr salad*, ar
cording to her need*. Tiny earved
figures and other works of art
family enjoy* barbecuing. The
bark of Ihr house overlooks lake
Katherine »o water skiing and
Humming are part of die plan
also.
Mr* Ramagc lovrs to conk and
arrest the eye in all of the rooms
Mud prints from nth century
China adorn thr w*ll of one room
The guest room !&lt; decorated In
shade* of mauve The handsome
furniture was made by her father

NEW BRUNSWICK. N. J Corduroy ro m n made up In ail
type* of clothe*, but many housewive* do not know how In rare Gleaners’ Class Meets
The Gleaners' Class of the FTr*t
for the fabric
Mr* f lorenre G Mintfie. ex Baptist Church met for the mnnthtension rtolhmg specialist at But , ly business meeting TAiesday night
gerx University, gives these sug following a turkey dinner at the
church
gestioos.
Wash corduroy by hand with Mrs R L Beard, das* prrsl
any mild map or soapless deter- dent, was in charge of the meet
gent and warm water Sqtwrre ing The devotion *»a» given by
the water lightly through the fib Mr* Willie Pippin Games were
rtf. rinse until the water eoine* played and Christmas rare!* rittf.
clear, and a\r&gt;id soaking, wring llierr were gifts under the tree
ing. twisting or crushing ihr (ah for the 33 ladles present
ric, Never put corduroy through Hostesses were Air* W G Has­
a wringer because it will set urm ty. Mr* H W Rucker. Mr&lt; J T
kies
Hardy, and Mr* Helen t arter

RE-DESIGN
your old jewelry
Revrtowit vow diamond* from old fashioned
jewelry in a new, customited hintbcarvcd meuant*
ing made by master jewelers.
Jewelry designed especially for yon « a
surprisingly low, low cost. Budget terms to
suit yostr convenience.
Our trained jewelry designer .will individually
design a mounting to suit jour personal taste. Jdcat
submitted for yoitr approval without toil t*r nhligatinn
Ad* to sec KADLUS special
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and hand carved by tier mother
The children's bedroom is a bright
sunshine yellow The master bed­
room is a toast color and furnished
with black steele piece* tu a dra
vier In this room Mr« Ramage
keep* her earrings, which she
hat rollrcled from all over Ihe
world. Some of them she has
made herself, using ecral and
shell* The walls are hung with
Japanese prints
A patio in Ihr hack Is lighted
by Hawaiian lorchrs Here the
prepares I t a I I a n. Hawaiian.
French, and Japanese dishes She
has a large roReetlon of i ’ok
books. The kill lien is smalt and
modern It it filled with |*ots and
Uiwls of uery description and the
shelves are lined with spices Irn
mediately off this room is a small
den. The windows are hung with
tapa drapes made from the bark
of tree*

Church
Calendar
THURSDAY

Thr Ramages have a double ga­
rage. One side wa* filled with a
pile of uted* which .*irs. Ramage
will irausform into atlistie and
lovely Christmas decorations. The
door decoration thus far I* a large
hrrrv covered branch from a Pal
merin trrr. donated by Bart Price
son Weeds of every description
were banging from Ihr reillng
Behind the garage i* a workshop
Doren* of drawers. Urge and
small, hiv’d felt. net. shells, giltter. braid, ribbon, paint, s ’fll*.
pearls, and numctrus oilier ar
tides Christina* decorations and
presents are underway. Even the
children participate, making plas
ter of part* Christmas figure* to
adorn thru' package*.
Mrs Ramage rovers coffee and
lard cars with black felt Silver
braid aril Ira (drop rhinrslonr*
make ihc can an attractive can
nlster Smaller can* are covered
vs ith red felt, bright yarn, shells
and hr.*! I In make lonlatners for
pencils A true work of art are
her waste paper baskets Arrange
ment* of artificial flowers from
the dime slnre are glursl to the
from The entire haskrt i* then
►
placed ishile and thr flowers are
highlighted with silver paint, add­
ed lay hand Die result is very
Lai * shell i r * j i ’ 'ra“nts on bas­
kets arc sprayed brume and
too bed with gold.
Mr* Kainate sprays Jack hall*
silver ami sticks dorm* of tooth­
picks into them Thr toothpick*
are sprayesl. too. and then the
r min- hall l* sprinkled liberally
with red glitter MnUturr green
artificial tree* are decorated with
brass pot etranrrs and ornament*
and glued to square hove* Sugar
cube* ire drcoraled to resemhle
packages Arrayed across the box
and under the trrr are tiny *ytn*
boy* of the recipient's hobby.
Wishbone* are saved and covered
with glitter to lie on packages.
Another box in Ir.c room held
lirge delicate butterflies, made
of net in pastrl ee’or* of pink
and lavender. They are itiinmed
in glitter. Mrs Kamagr love* to

I’inecrest Baptist Church Bro
ihcrhoud Supper and meeting at
&lt;3 30 p. m
I’lnecrest Baptist Church Choir
Brattice at T 30 p tn.
Ciiancr! Ihoir of the First Meth­
odist Church w|!| praitiee at * 30
p. in
Choir piacltie at (lie First Hap
list Church a* follows: Carol. 6:IS
p m : Concord. 7 p m . Church.
8 pm
The Itoyal Ambassadors meet at
the First Baptist C*-urch at 7 p.
tn.
The Friendship Class of the First
Christian Church will merl at 7:30
p m. at thr Edueatior Building
The monthly social and business
session will be held J. Earl Evans she did the decorations for the
luncheon* and panic* given by
Is the president.
the National War CoUcf* in Wash­
ington. A small sprayed tree (hi*
a it n s '. t
Christmas will I* decorated with
The Cherub Choir of the F'lrst lighted Japanese Ijniern* and
Methodist Church will practice at small painted, glittering umbrella*
I IJ p m
and fan*. TH*. however. I* a
Cltu-creM Baptist Church W M sideline, say* Mrs llam aJe. Cook­
C. Prayer S&gt;-r*ir* from 0 30 10 30 ing Is the favorite pasitime.
Laquered fans *re uiesf for
M&gt;tk of Prayer program at the place mats and set with Canton
First Baptist Church it to a m. china Ornate ratied camphor
d u ■' &gt; are placed in the dining
an,| again at ?;30 p. m.
room and living room. Tim ires*
Mission study fur all Stint&gt;cam* ur&lt; * and Oriental pieces are plac
at the first Baptist Church from rd at random among nt*-rr furni
I 1 p nt Supper for the It. A 's lure, hut ttie rffeel I* charming
at 6 p m.
and pleases Ihc ovrntrt
When asknf what she lias done
SUNDAY
during her life that she enktyed
Pirn crest Baptist Church Chap* I most. Mrs Ramage replied "Tra
and C-&gt;nrnrd Choir prartire at 3 ■&gt; xcl I've lust been a Navy wife
and tru d to stay as close as pov
p. m.
lisle to my husband *.
Plr.i. ri *t Baptist Church Carol
Choir practice at 5 3n p. in
Plnr rest Baptist Church 3 ith
Fellowship nt 8 IS p. m.

W H IM S T lt K Y L A S T -

at M A T H E R ' S
Christmas Party

HouseworkAuxiliary Has Meet
Tips Given
Naturally, you II want your home
sparkling clean and shining for
the holidays. While there's no sin
glr w*v to take the work out of
tmiisewurk. your ta*k* ran tv
lightened by employing a few time
saiing trick*
Mirrors, glass (able lops and
window* ran t*e cleaned anil pol
Ished In a sparkling brllllanrr by
adding a little starch to the wash
fig water ami then wipin'* dry
with a Kleenex paper tonet. No
rinse waicr I* necessary
You can give your floors added
bister by mixing in a little liquid
floor polish wilh the washing wa
Irr and moving the scrub hru*h or
sponge mop with the grain of
the wood. I'se cold water (or
washing floors
incidentally, you can save eon
slderahlr wear on knees and skirt*
vshen scrubbing floors hy culling
away one side and the top of a
grocery gaitnn ami kneeling m the
earl on
Glasses will gteam if you add
a few drops of lemon Juice to the
rinsing water
Porcelain can be cleaned byusing salt on a (lannrl cloth
To whisk dirt out of hard-to
each corner* or earved furniture,
twist a piece of Kleenev tissue
around an orange stick or tooth
pick
If your randies are loose m
their holders, melt some paraffin
and pour It Into the sockets Place
candles In socket* while paraffin
still Is hot
F'or Ihr Itinehhox: Blend errant
cheese or grated American rS-osc
with grated carrots and a tittle
grated onion Moisten wilh cream
or milk

At a special election held during
Tuesday evening's meeting. Ihc
member* of the V. F W Auxili­
ary unanimously chose Mr». Sue
Jackson to fill the unr spired Irrin
as Junior vice president. Mr*.
Mary Roettgcr was selected to (ill
an unevpired term as trustee
Both posiiionv were vacant due
lo resignation
Plan* for the » hristmas party
for the member* of the A'. F W.
Auxiliary and ihrir (amille* wrrr
completed Thr patty I* a joint
project of P*e wrn ansi women of
the Post and will he held on Sun
day afternoon. Dec 12. A tur
key dinner will be served at 2
p. m. followed by Uhristma* carols
and other entertainment Santa

Claus will distribute gifts to «H
children, as well as rsndy and
(roll All post member* and their
famine* arr Invited
It was also announced that a
Otristmas party for the w-omeo
will he held at the nevt meeting.
Dee I*, featuring a sib exchange
and refreshments All membera
are invited to attend and brinR a
gift.
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Braves Favor
10-Team
WASHINGTON (UPI) - T h e
Milwaukee Braves a n red-hot for
• IMaara NaUoatl League, War*
r ta GU*t la tuka-wxrw and moat
other official* want wma mora
cold facta before they n r jrtl or

me that two new teams will get
enough players of major league
ability to present * good attrac­
tion.
" I don't want the clubs we have
now to be diluted simply for Ihe
MO.
sake of expansion."
Jo* Calreai, praaidant of tha
MiddJa-Of-tload Stand
B ravtt, made It plain today MilTbe
majority
of other NL offi­
vaukaa la “ 100 par rant In favor"
any plan to expand Ufa Nation- ciate adopted a middle-of the road
Lasgqe ai wai ladleatad with aland. Some ware even more Intha approval of a reioJutieo bytCreated In wbit other facta the
raaearch organisation might frrret
out
than thay were in the ques­
Tbe National League announced
Wednesday It will hire an lode- tion of expansion.
"This survey could do all of
idant rataarch orgsnli* l i o n
explore the poiiiblllly of axpan- baiebal] a tremendous amount of
good." said owner Bob Carpenter
a|on amoni other thlnsa.
“ We’re very definitely for ex- of tha Phillies
'It will furnish us with a lot of
panalon," Calrnaa laid, "we're for
Jt whether It meant a 10 • elub other Information. It will tell us
league, a 12-club league or even about the minor league picture,
n third major league. Why itand perhaps even amateur btuhall
like the Pony Leagues and the
In the way of profreu?"
Gllai, re • elected prctldtnl of Little Leagues as well as about
tha league for a five • year term the economy of certain elite*, the
Wedneaday, took aomtlhing of an factlltiea they offer and Ihe popu­
lation trend*.
eppoaite itand.
“As for a possible to • team
“ Right now I'm eppoaed to a
league, 1 can’t sea It at this lima,
C taam league," he laid. I won’t
for It until tomeoaa can tbow It would be loo cumbersome a
thing to control. We have a tight,
compact league now and with 10
taama, thara might ba too many
weak sitters. Maybe It could be
accomplished later, but I'd want
to know more facts"
Galbrtalh “Open-; :tnded"
Owner John Galbreath of (he
OAINVCVnXE (UPI) - The Pirates declared he wai “openGeorgia Bulldoga cooled off a minded" on the prospect of a 10left-minute aurge by the Unlver- elub circuit, such as the Ameri­
alty ef Florida Wedneaday night can Association adoptod with tha
to nip the Gatora 4643 In the recent addition of Houston, Dallas
opening Souiheeateni Confeteoce snd Fort Worth.
"I certainly would not oppose a
R n a for both tcama.
The Bulldoga bad a 10-polnt lead lb-club league if the findings of
with lata than four mural** ra­ this research organisation show n
pt alalag when Flartda bag an tta would prava advantageous,*’ Gil­
rally. TIm Gatora connected on breath aajd.
The Cincinnati Rtdltga want to
five straight baajtaU to tla the
wait and aee before coming out
game a t tfr-tff
Seconda later, Dorlda want for or against a 10 club circuit.
“Wa won't commit ourselves un­
ahead 6M 1 an a pair of free
throve by Paul Xoany. Then til we see wjul tha findings are,"
Georgia reterva center John John- said General Manager Gabe Paul.
non bucketed two gulch baikete "L at'i get aoma facia first before
to give the game to tbe Bulldeu. we decide."
Buny Bavail. vice president
Jobnaon and FTorlda’i Bobby
Sherwood tied for Ugh acoring and general manager of lha Los
Angolas Dodgers, said the lesgue
honor* with 14 point* each.
Some 3,000 fant watched the was taking a forward slrp.
“ H looks like they're optimistic
game In the Florida gym.
about a 10 club league, anyway,”
he said.
Bob Pettit Grabs
PhU Wrlgley. president of the
Cubs, and Walter O'Malley, presi­
Pro Scoring Lead dent of (he Dodgers, were named
to hire Ihe independent research
United P r tii International
Bob Pettit'e patience and ee- organisation which will make the
curacy baa tlnallr rewarded him survey.
with the National Baiketball Attoclallnn acoring lead.
Pettit poured In 34 p o i n t *
agalnat Botton Wedneaday night
to help tha SL Loula Hawk* to a
UP-110 verdict and elevate him to
the top rung in acoring with 333 ATLANTA (UP!) - One (Inal
printi. Idlo Elgin Baylor of Min- note before we tuck Southeastern
Conference football into the hies
eaapolli ha* 30 leu.
Cincinnati apoiled New York’a until next September — a bird's
bid to break a fin t place tie with eya view on bow the SEC should
Botton In the Eastern Oiviilon by stack up for 1959.
edging the Knicki, 110-104, on a Taking the teams in tha order
pair of batkcti by Vern Hatton in they finished this year:
the fine! minute.
LOUISIANA STATE: Thsro t no
respite for Ihe foes of the nation's
team. The Bengali
Hurricanes Whip top-ranked
have 30 of this year’s top 33 playare slatad to return. That Includes
Rollins, 104-87
All-America halfbark Billy Cannon,
CORAL GABLES (U fl) - The all SF.C center Max Fuglrr, quar­
University of Mlsml opened de­ terback Warren Babb, halfback
fense of Its Florida Intercoitsglate Johnny Robinson, fullback Tommy
Basketball Conference crown with Davis and the entire "Chinese binan Impressive J04-BT victory over dlt" craw.
RolUni Wednesday night.
AUBURN: Look for the fourthIt w et the most points ever
scored by the Hurricanes In an ranked Tigers to extend that
streak of 21 games without a loss
opening game.
Rollins ltd briefly 33-J2 In the Returnees Include all-SKC guard
Zaka Smith, center Jackie Burkett
first half, but H |t|nl reielned
h*r4-throwiqg
Richard Wood and
tho lead end n«\«r gave It up.
Boyd Coffle of RolUai was the aophomore standout Kd Dyas.
MISSISSIPPI: There were only
F ame’s high acorer with 31 points,
oe Gardner was high for Miami eight seniors on this year's Rebel
team that potted an 8 2 mark ami
with to.
won a bid to the Galor Bowl. The
starting batkfleld returns virtually
Wilson Inks Pact
intact. Tha major line losses will
DETROIT (U P I)- The Detroit be center Milton Crain and tackle
Uooa Wednesday gave Coach Rudolph S m i t h . Quarterback
George Wllaon a new one-ycar con­ Bobby Franklin and fullback Char­
tract. Wilson won the National lie Flowers, 1-2 punch, have an
Football League championship other season.
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DAVID STANLEY

CECIL DANDRIDfiE

Joe Cronin W ill Become
American League Prexy
WASHINGTON (UPI) — Joe
Cronin, a one-time weak • hltllnc
rookie shortstop who 4anded In
baseball's Hall of Fame, will of­
ficially be n a m e d American
League president within the next
two weeks.
Cronin It virtually “ signed,
scaled snd delivered" to take over
as successor to Will Harridge, Ihe
United Press International learned
on excellent authority todsy.
When the 32 year - old general
manager of the Uotton Red Sox
It named, he wt'l become the
fourth president In league history
and Ihe first former ball player
to achieve that eminence.
According to the UPI informant,

Ex-Sanford Player
Dies Of Injuries
Willie Skeen, who brought fame
to Sanford at an outfielder for
the pennant-winning baseball learn
of 1109, It dead at Ihe age of (0.
Skeen &lt;Utd In a Denver. Col. hos­
pital Nov. 22 of injuries sustained
Oct. 27 In an automobile acci­
dent.
He came to Sanford In 19)9 to
play on Ihe team managed by
Dale Alexander for wealthy Char­
lie Bradshaw, Central Florida
grove owner and rancher. This
team Included Sid Hudson, who
later hurled for Washington aqd
the Boston Red Sox.
Skeen played for right trams
professionally before entering the
Navy In 1911. He wai a former
teammate of Allle Reynolds. Ilia
career In pro ball ended with Den­
ver in 1948 He has since been
connected with semi pro teams.
Survivors Include hit wife, Mrs
Vivian Skeen; two sons, John and
Wllmer 111, and one brother,
George.

By Jerry Covington
&gt;scouts are expected to look them great team spirit. The Scmlnolcs arc clots behind. Kirk Is the lead­
The Celery Bowl will be intugu- over for the last time this year, will have their work cut out for ing Seminole scorer with s e v e n .
rated here tomorrow night between
The Darters also have a at and- tha evening. Their only defeat was TDs, Dandrldgc and Lundqulst a r e *
the OBC champion Srminolca and out quarterback In Jerome Shaw, by Winter Park. 13*7. This gave tied for second with four each.
the Apopka Blue D iners.
Shaw Is not an Impressive patter Ihe Scmlnolcs the OBC champion­
Lundqulst his the best per carry
These two highly rated team* of playmiker like Ihe Seminole*' ship.
fought to a 00 tic last month in ! Cecil Dandrldgc, but Is big and Tne Scmlnolcs go Into tha con- average with 43. This Is one of
ankle deep water. A dry field ■ C&lt;x*i runner. He it not much last with a balance of good run­ the hast hslsnced running attacks
would Rise all a chance to sec
» »hr**t around the rnda b u t ________________
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ning and one of the
nailing
years.
which Is the better of the two UP
the middle he Isprobably one
recordsInthe state.HaroldStone
If the Darter defense makes Ihe
Tension lias been building all of
the toughest runners the SemiandDandrldgcare neckandncck
week It should reach Its peak at n°lf i have faced all year.
iin the ground-gaining department, way of Ihe ground game rough,
kickoff time tomorrow night.
The Darters have a big tint, I Vernon Kirk snd Ray Lundqulst Dandridge will take to the air­
Tbe largest crowd ever to a t - ' ----------------------- - ——
■ ............. ways, where he h it been so s u e - ,
restful all season. With Gerald •
tend a game in memorial stadium
Jones and Alan Swafm on the
Is predicted. This promise* to be
receiving end, the Darter defense
Ihe outstanding grid game in San­
will be busy. Kirk and CUP Meford history.
Kibhln are big threats in this de­
The Darters bring an 8*11 rec­
partment, too.
ord here and arc in top form.
They have one of the outstanding
Although the Seminole line had
defensive men in the state in Ger­
ita trouble early this season, It
ald Odum, a 2)0 pound linebacker
has come through In the last six
WASHINGTON (UPI(—Manager laimng Ihe atrong • armed right games. Wilh Stanley leading the
capable of giving the Seminole*
__
Bill Rlgney labelled Jack Sanford hander f r o m the Philadelphia charges up front, there it ltltle
plenty of trouble. He was named
to the OBC (cam last season a t “ Hie pitcher we wanted" today Phillies.
.
doubt that Ihe line will match the
a guard but this season has run *Her the San Frsnclico Giants
Rlgney refuted to claim a pen- Darters play for play,
the fullback spot on offense.
pulled off Ihe biggest deal of the ant for San Francisco but Nation.
immediately following the game,
There will be somewhat of a current baseball meetings by ob- at League rival* already were the athlctic department will award
pertona! battle between the Semicomparing the deal to the “coup" j trop;lifl
both team* and gold
noles' Dave Stanley and Odum.
tha Giant* pulled in 1931 when footballs to each player. The SanBoth are college prospects and
they acquired Johnny rtntonelli ford | | CraU1 will present trophies
from the Braves. Anlonelll went t0 lhe outstsnding player of each
-n to win 21 games that tenon tcim

Giants Get Jack Sanford
To Strengthen Pitching

Cronin was tickrtsd for Ihe Job
even before Harridge formally an
nounced his resignation Wednes­
day a'. Ihe baseball meetings l-ere.
The 72year-ol4 Harridge said he
felt the league was "entitled to a
much younger man" as president
and the bandwagon for Cronin
started almost Immediately.
“ Certainly, I d consider the Job
if II was offered me," Hie popu­
lar Cronin raid. “ Out I think rll
United Press International
thia talk la premature."
Hast
Premature or pot. there waa no Brooklyn S3 Queens 79
doubt that the Boston executive j Army 77 SU-na 37
would he selected. The only pos­ St. Joseph's 7S Westchester 64
sible impediment would be if Red Columbia 61 CCNY 34
Sox owner Tom Yaw key should Cornell 62 Buffalo U. 12
lurn thumbs down on releasing Connecticut 76 American let. 63
Cronin, There was no virtual pos­ Princeton M Hofstra IS
sibility of Ihlt.
Brown .07_Tufla
. „ 4t........... , „ . . . .
Harridge in his farewell state
ss
sim n«itlJtna-n *
J
inrnt aald bis retirement waa “all Pittsburgh 73 ' Ohio
State &gt;0
voluntary" and empltasiicd that Albright 69 Scranton 6t
he Is “In perfect health."
Scion Hall 73 Loyola (Md.) 40
"With the many problems fac­ Pennsylvania 63 Rutgers 35
ing baseball. I feel they are en­ Colby 65 Bates 56
titled to a murh younger man," Colgate 63 Bensselaer Poly 45
be laid in his swan tong.
Dartmouth S2 Vermont 61
Harridge publicly asserted there Lock Haven Tchri. 77 Ithaca 74
had been no criticism of his op­ Canisius 95 Buffalo Tchri. 60
erations but it was known that he Yale 69 Sprlnglleld 51
had told (rlendt recently that he Alliance 60 Edlnboro 73
was going to quit “ lo heal the Geneva 95 Grove Clly 76
owners to the punch." He had
South
headed the loop for to years.
Phillips Oilct a 70 Citadel 43
North Carolina S' S5 Maryland 53
North Carolina 63 Clemson 67
Phils Sign Gridder
South Carolina 7l Wofford St
ANN ARBOR. Mich. (U P D - Georgia 64 Florida 63
John licrnniteln. University of St. Augustine 92 Fayetteville 61
Michigan football captain, has WAM 63 W4L 60
signed a baseball contract with Richmond M itand Macon 3*
the Philadelphia Phillies “for a Alabama 67 Spring Hilt t7
Miami (Fla.) 101 Rollins §7
substantial bonus."
Delaware 73 Haverford 36
Midwest
Uastn. Mich. 70 Baldwin-Wall. 66
Cage Game Cancelled Notre
Dame &gt;7 Brllarmlne 35
DAYTON. Ohla. (UPI)— Gustavus Adolphus Of SL Peter, Minn, Bradley M New Mexico AIM 51
was forced to ranctl Its basket­ Missouri 71 Arkansas 71
ball game with Dayton last night St. Loula U. 75 S. Dakota St. 6t
because of Inclement flying weath­ Midland 71 Kearney 65
Dana 6* Concordia (Neb.) 31
er.
Rose Poly 30 Eureka 45
Southwest
Texas Tccli 73 Oklahoma 64
Trinity (Tex.) 63 SL Edward's 78
St. Mary's (Tex.) 91 W ajlsnd 36

Two Cagers Make
Cage Scores Strong Challenges
For Scoring Lead

LSU Picked To Repeat As Grid Champ
es. All SEC balfhack Turn Moore
Is the only starting back return­
ing and Vanderbilt loses the heart
of Its Inleitor defense with the
graduation of guards George Dud
rnch and Hill Grover plus center
Ben Donnell.
TENNESSEE: An almnil cnllrely green Vol team pulled major
up*vis to finish fifth in the SEC,
and nearly all the stars return
Halfbarks Billy Major and Gene
Ettsr lead a three-deep crop.
AMDAMA: Paul (Bear) Bryant
got a winning season In his maid­
en year with the Crimson Tide.
Quarterback Bobby Jackson, ‘Di­
ma's olfensc. end Baxter Booth,
renter Ken Roberts, and tackle
Dive Slngton depart but halfback
Gary O'Strtn and a host of re­
gulars return.
GEORGIA TECII: A generally
disappointing season for Ilia Yel­
low Jackets with s IT tie wilh
Auburn the highlight. Hut look (or
Trch to tie a serious contender In
'33 with halfback Joe Delany.
guard Foster Watkins, tackle Ted
Thomas and ends Jerome Green
and Tommy Rose the only gradu­
ates.
KENTUCKY: Halfback Bobby

Cravens and end Doug Shively
w|U be the only major losses.
Figure Krnlucky lo be vastly Im­
proved with the like* of haUback
Calvin Bird, quarterback I-mill
Hughes and end Ronnie Cain.
FLORIDA: Florida was regard­
ed Ihe best three time loser In
the nation this fall and got a Ga­
tor Bowl bid, but will tie hard
pressed next sesson. Halfback Don
Deal and end Dan Edgington will
be back.
GEORGIA: If Ihe bulldogs ran
find a fullback Iticy will lie one
of the powers of the SEC. A stand­
out backfirld will include lliree
seasoned quarterbacks and a host
of halfbacks. Including speedster
Fred Brown snd Bobby Walden.
TULAN'E: Look for a higher
finish for Tulane next year. AllSKC quarterback (tickle Pelltbon
will be back as will all but three
seniors.
MISSISSIPPI STATE: Tbit was
supposed to be (he year for the
Maroons with two lime all-SKC
quarterback Billy Stacy heading
a starting alignment. But State
ended In the SEC basement. State
will have lo start pretty much
from scratch In '39.

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LAUREL. Md -&lt; U p!) - Rutala's double entry of Gsrnlr and
Zaryad In the 195* Washington. D.
C . International became the first
Soviet horses ever lo race on tn
American traek.

Seminoles Resume
Bowl Preparations
TALLAHASSEE (UPI)
rlda Slate has resumed
Delimits In preparation
trip to the Blue Grass

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Loultv !l!c, Ky.
The Scmlnolcs meet Oklahoma
State In lhe post season came
Dee. 13.
%
Wednesday, F l o r i d a State
stressed offense, going through
some ninning plsvs, wind sprints
and other conditioning.
Sopnmnore end Bob Kavanaugh,
suffering from a back Injury. Is
the only plsyer not expected to
Play.

South Gets Myers
MONTGOMERY, Ala. (UPI) Coach Jim Myers o." Texas AAM
has replaced Sammy Baugh as
assistant Southern coach for the
annual Blue-Gray football gamo
Dec. 27. Baugh takes hi* HardinSimmons Cowboys to Et Paso,
Tex,, New Year's Day to meet
Wyoming in lhe Sun Bowl.

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CORAL UADI.KS (UPI) — The
University of Miami is working
on a more wide open type attack
for use Saturday in the televised
meeting with Oregon in the range
Bowl. , . , _ . ,
Coach Andy Gustafson said Ihe
• new" offense, lived some last
week against Florida. It patterned
after the pro style attack of the
Clcvrlaml Brown*
The first siring harkflcld, led
by quarterback Bonnie Yarbrough,
will probably unllte the new
methods, white the second unit
xrill stick largely to tbe regular
drive senes and option plays.
With Yarbrough in the starting
harkflcld will be halfback* Larry
DIGImmarlno and Bob Rosbaugh
and fullback Stan Markowskl.

Hawkins became the greatest
scorer to Notre Dime history
Wednesday night with a 39 point
effort that paced the third ranked
Irish lo a run-away 87-33 victoryover Brllarmlne while Hcnnon
netted 41 points as Pitt edged
Ohio Stile, 73 70.
Hawkins' scoring spree In Notre
Dame's opening game boosted his
overall total to 1.345 points, wip­
ing out the old Irish record of
1,311 points set by Jack Stevens
In 1955. The 4 foot 3 forward
dropped In 14 field goals and sev­
en of nine free throws as Notre
Dame opened a 4123 halftime
lead and then coasted Ihe rest ot
the way.
Hennon, an All-American last
season although he stands only
5 feet. 9-lnchet, dropped In two
key baskets early In the second
half to wipe out a 5047 Ohio
State lead. Pittsburgh never
trailed thereafter as Hennon con­
tinued hit superlative scoring,
winding up with 16 field goals
and nine free throws.
North Carolina State n i p p e d
Maryland, 33 53, North Carolina
opened Its season writh an 83 47
victory over Clemson, Bob Fer­
ry's 31 point* led St. Louis to a
75 61 triumph over South Dakota
State, and nradlcy galloped to an
86 31 victory over New Mexi­
co AAM.
In other major games. Georgia
lurned back Florida, 66-63; Jeff
Cohen's hook shot in the second
overtime period helped Wllllim
A Mary edge Washington and
Lee, 63 60: South Carolina scored
an easy 715* victory over WofConnecticut rlpned Amerlcan International, 74-63; Canisiui
&gt;pant,f(i Buffalo Teac.ier*. 95 80;
T„ J% Tfch
hlck oklaho
„ „ n w . Dartmouth's defending
Ivy League champions opened
with an 8244 victory over Ver­
mont.

“ We needed a strong • armed
right-hander and we think this Is
'■ • “ **" *sld tbe beaming Rignee " h our estimation, he’s one
of fbe best in the league.
“ There’s 1 good chance we'll
ma..i a.Ill another deal," Rlgney
•e declined to
* 1 wire** told
UI’I the Giants were pretting
their bid. for Cither Jouiiy Terr
pie of the Cincinnati Redlegs or
Don Biasing*me of the Si. Louis
Cardinal*.
Sanford, National League Rookie
of the Year in 1937 when be com­
piled a 19 8 record and led the
circuit with 188 strikeouts, was
obtained in a deal which sent
pitcher Ruben Gomel and csteher
Vslmy Thoms* to the last • place
Phillies. It was the first major
deal by a National League club at
the meetings a n d undeniably
strengthened the Giants is a po­
tential pennant threat. At tbe
same time, the Phillies obtained
a front line pitcher and deipcratcly-needed catching help.
Sanford had only a 10-13 record
and a 4.40 earned run average In
19)8 compared lo hit brilliant
rookie campaign hut still Is re
girded as one of the circuit's top
pitchers.

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MALIBU. Calif. (UPI) - The
huge Malibu brush fire which hai
destroyed W home* and black­
ened more than 20.000 acrea waa
reported almost under control to­
day but .still extremely dangerout.
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The disastrous conflagration at
one time forced several thousand
resident* including a number nf
movie and television personalities
to flee their homes In the Santa
Monica Mountains.
•'There U no expected time for
complete control.” the c o u n t y
Fire Department reported.
More than 2.0G0 mm remained
on firelines, concenlr- ting mainly
on hot tick* of flame which cndang'4 'd a populated s e c t i o n
near Webster School and two
other hot spot! along a five-mile
B
trimeter on the east and wrst
nes.
"AH meo and equipment are
being held. No one ha* been re­
leased except the Injured," Ihe
Fire Department announced.
More than 1.000 server men
from
-arby Navy. Army and
Mart-* ramp* were assisting in
the f1 cflghting.
Htsr's Home Destroyed
Use Ayres' $30,000 home waa
among those destroyed. Other*
lueVI*’ were actor Glenn Ford,
Bob .lope and Ronald Reagan
whose properties were teared but
who managed to save thrlr
bomri.
A fleet of airplanes dropping
packs nf a water-borate solution
bombed the area, esperiilly Ihe
hot spot! and Die Inaccessible
lections in the rugged canyons.

The fire by night looked like a
million bonfires from a distance.
But the stench of destruction
could be smelled from mile*
away.
In the early morning light the
fire Irene was Mark.
A plume of dirty Mack smokr
twirled IS.nno feet into Ihe air
and flattened out on Ihe horiron
darkening Ihe western part of the
sky for Los Angeles residents 35
miles away.
Hot, dry aod wlody weather
lias plagued rireflghttra since the
fire broke out Tuesday at the
Mth Ccntury Fox ranch.
Keene of Desolation
Hearing along on winds up to
60 and &lt;0 mile* an hour, the
blare spread over 1,000 acrea In
less than two hours, literally ex­
ploding the squat scrub oak trees
which spot ihe area.
The aame dry awl hoi weather
condition* prevaile • Wednesday
although winds were down around
IS mile* an hour. !/&gt;* Angeles
Wednesday had a high tempera
turc of *9, an atl tlme recorded
high for Dee. 3.
Residents returning In srclioni
which already have been wiped
out and no longer offered any­
thing for the blare to feed on.
were faced with a terrihlc scene
of desolation.
The blackened hillsides which
oniy two year* ago fed Ihe disas­
trous Malibu fire that claimed
ono life. 0,000 acre* awl 60 mil­
lion dollars worth of property
were once again littered with the
carcasses of animals.

SinccM
JhcmkA

JACKSONVILLE (C P U - Gator
Row) fans wilt watch a special
halftime performance Ihis year by
the colorful "Flying Circus” of
Florida Stale University.
Paul Arnsta, pre-game and half­
time rnmmttier chairman, prom­
ised one of the most unique Inter­
mission performances ever staged
at a bowl game.
The show will (ralure 33 per­
formers and 12 aria, and will be
nationally letcvised.
Florida State's circus, started
tome years ago toon after the
achool Iwcame coeducational,
draws its performer* from the
student body by try outs, just like
any other recognised sport.
The show it a complete circus
minus the lent, containing every­
thing from a high wire act to a
flying larpetc.
There are rlowns, roller skalers.
tumblers, a biryclr act. a cirrus
hand and many other clrcusljpc
attractions
The University of Florida will
bo host team for the Gator Howl
game this year on Dee. 27. meet­
ing the Rebels of Mississippi.

BOSTON (UPI) — About 1200
mayors and other top city offlrials who attended the 33th an­
nual meeting of the American
Munlripal Assn, have appealed for
million* nf dollar* morr in federal
aid to (oral rommunilie*.
The ronventinn ended Wednes
■lay with a formulation of Ihe organiiation'a official policy for
J939. Speakers outlined the eco­
nomic blight facing cities,
The delegates' mnst urgent ap
peal came for more federal aid
for urban renewal—slum clear­
ance, new highway* and new
housing—for which they requested
a 10 year, six billion dollar federal
program.
A resolutions committee, head
cd by M ajor Ben Weil of Nash­
ville, T enn, hammered out a set
of proposals that won near unan­
imous approval and became the
AMA's official policy for the com­
ing year.
The AMA urged more federal
aid for w atrr pollution control,
local airports, area* depressed ny
unemployment, public health, civ­
il detense, hospitals and the U.S.
Information Service.
Most speakers, during the fiveday session, saw the overriding
local problem as stum clearance.
They also visualized a solid chain
nf cities from Maine to Florida
with rising cost* of providing ser­
vices.

Axle-Riding Rooster
ATLANTA (U pli— Ted Sam
pies, 12. has found the bantam
rooster he was given a* a pel The
frightened bird, possibly fearful
he would go the way of the tur­
key. had been riding for two
day* on the rear axle of a neigh­
bor’s car.

SUGAR
people who
vote

ami
Order, Thurx.,

Most Sincerely,

KrU nnd Sut

SUI'KR

Joe Baker
Paid Political Adv. hy J«e Raker

BOGOTA. Colombia (CPIt-Fortrier Dictator Gustavo Rojas Pinilia was held prisoner aboard the
navy frigate Capitan Tooo today
lo await trial as the alleged ring­
leader of a plot to overthrow the
government.
President Alberto Llrra* C*
marco decreed modified martial
law throughout Colombia Wednes­
day to thwart a possihle roup
against hit govrrmnrnt. Armored
ears and troops sur minded Rojas
Plnilla'a residence and the former
strongman wav arrested
He and his son. retired Lt. Carlost Rojas Gorrea, were flown to
'.he hig Caribbean naval hate at
Carlagcna and placed aboard Ihe
Capitan Totto to await trial in
Bogota Military o/ftfials said
Rojas Pinilla would he returned
to the capital Dee. 13.
The Interior Ministry announced
''complete cairn'' In Bogota and
the rest of the country.
Llrra* Camargo said In a na­
tionwide radio broadcast that a
plot had been smashed and that a
•tatc of alegc was placed in ef­
fect. R Included censorship of
radio newscasts and a ban against
public meetings.

Legal Notice

HKRSHEY

To mo many
gave me
support.

Many families will be homeless
or Christmas.
County officials estimated that
in addition to the million* of dol­
lars damage caused by the blare
It cost more than JM.OW a day
to fight the fire.
The area has been declared a
disaster area hy the Small Hurtnes* Administration in Washing­
ton. allowing homeowner* to ap
ply for low interest, lo. g term
federal loan*.

WASHINGTON lUPl) - Organiicd labor and It* allies launched
a major drive today to obtain an
increase in the federal minimum
ware and cvtrnd It to include mil­
lion* of workers not now covered.
New demands for Congreti to
revamp the Fair Labor Standards
Act were rspeelrd to rctult from
a two day conference martin! Hie
20th anniversary of the minimum
wage law.
The AFL-CIO aod the National

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Terse brief from reader WilUam
Dullard of Sanford; "A* you would
that others do to you. do ye slso
to them, even In traffic.
R. p. Lament of Oviedo will
attend the 62nd Annual Convention
of Ihe American National Cattlemen's Association in Omaha. Neb.
Jan. 11-17.
Dig Bill Tildrn won the U. S
men's tennis championship seven
time*, more than any other play­
er.

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look kindly upon being dra?;-fl
into c tirt by one of them,'' Mit­
chell u ld . The cabinet motrU-ir
a»k«l more worker to complain
U their cmpfevcn vblite
ipecli- to wane-hour law.

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though they have Wen pawl
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Winn Dixie Store on French Ave.
i* recuperating from surgery In
Seminotc Memorial Hospital.

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Consumer! League, Joint sponsors
of the meeting, lined up such
new deal headliners as former
Secretary of Labor France* Per
kins and economist Leon Keyserling to address their conference.
The Labor Federation was on
record in fas or of a 23-eenl boost
In Ihe minimum to I t 3 and exIrnston of coverage to nearly in
million additional wage and satiry
worker*.
Secretary nf Labor Jam es P
Mitchell, scheduled to speak today
did not commit himself on a higher
minimum or broader coverage in
hi* preparrd remark*.
I s Ask Amendment
Sfltehefl said he would ask Concress to amend the act to a'i'horlac him to sue an employer to re­
cover hack wages for an under­
paid worker without the worker's
written permission as now re­
quired.

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Triangle: Dgddig ,' Liz And Eddie in East Germany

( n i l b the aeceed ef three dis­
patches m the personalities invetvrd In the IJf Taylor Fddle riiherDebbie Rejnelds triangle and b *
11 to nffetUng their c i r w n a l
personal Uvea.)
HOLLYWOOD —Cl P li— A wist
man one* noted that a halo need
•Up only 10 Inches to become a
DOOM.
The h i| queMinn In Hollywood
Iheie dayi b Just how far Eddie
Fisher's halo hai flipped with the
public alnca he began dallnf fill■hath Taylor —the widow of hli
beat friend. Mike Todd-and broke
up hit "itorybook” marriage to
Debbie Reynold!.
Event! Indicate that Fisher'* re­
putation ai the ihy "aolden boy”
of ihow builneii If In danier.
Ed Either, a publlciit at Screen
Gem i Fltma who hai received

Quotable
Quotes
Lolled Prrif Internallonal
MOSCOW—Soviet Premier Nik­
ita Khnithchev, on what Rimia
would do If the United Slatei did
not rrcoeniic hif propoied free
city of Berlin:
"We would be estrrm rly aorry.
but that will not itop ua from evecutlm our plani. There It no
other way out.”

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LONDON - Mr*. Richard M.
Niaon, on learning her huiband,
the vice pretident. had to bor­
row ■ tusrdo to attend a Thanksgiving dinner with Quern Elbaheth herauic he didn't bring one
along:
“ This la the flnt trip he ever
went on that I didn't pack for
him, and it will never happen
again. Somebody In Waihlngtnn
. . . forgot to pack it and it
wasn't me.”
WASHINGTON—Wailreaa Alic*
Kassel, after serving ThanksgivJng dinner lo Rep. Coya Knulton
(R -Minn.), and her huihand, who
had complained ihr cared more
for Waihlngtnn polltira than be­
ing a wife back home:
•They aeemed pretty cheerful."
GRAEENWOIIR, G e r m a n y
—Rock 'n' roller Elvla Preiley,
on being pmmottd lo private fint
e tn a In the Army
T m 1proud to have a ilnpe."

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Sentence Reduced
For Young Airman
In Tryst Slaying
EOL1N AIR FORCE BASE
(I’l’li —Air Force official! have
reduced a life lenience to Id
yeara at hard labor In the m e of
Airman Wallare Millard Wheeler
Jr., convicted of killing a young
German woman after a tryil In
ber Welihaden apartment a year
ago.
The H y rsro ld airman pleaded
guilty al bif court martial here
Nov. 4 to fit ally (tabbing Frlrrileai Genre, M. lie waa acntenced
to life Imprisonment. diihonorable
dlicharga, am! forfeiture of all
pay and atlowanrea.
MaJ. Gen. Joe W. Kelly, com­
mander of the Air Proving Ground
Center here, reduced the lenience
Turiday, artlng on a recommen­
dation by the itatc Judge Advocate'e office. Kelly then approved
lh« reduced aenlcncr In hia capa­
city a i reviewing officer.
The caie will go before the
l \ S. Air Force Judge Advocate
for final review.
Wheeler told (he court martial
that ha atahlied the young woman
while aha dept In her apartment
Oct. 30. 1MJ, while he waa ata
tinned In Germany.
lie returned to thle rountry and
waa relea!-:d to Inactive rraerve
duty loon afterward*. But he waa
traced from Waihlnalon, D. C ,
where he waa working, to hii
home In rrm icola through an
artist's drawing of the man latt
aeen leaving the apartment.

9.f-Year Rule Ends
MONTEVIDFO. Uruguay (l.P l)
—The nationalist Bianco Party
ended the 03 year rule of the lib•ral Colorado Party In a major
upset In Sunday's national elec­
tions Several celebrants wera In­
jured In clashes with police airly
today.
An average rlly In the U. S uses
HU gallons of water per day (or
each person living there.
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BERLIN (U P I)-T h e Eest Off

seme of the alngtr’i mail by mli- | Four years'ago. at the height of man rubber stam p Parliament
take. iald: "A lot of people who hia luccrii. Fisher laid:
unanimously r re '-e lM Commun­
wrote are rather dlirutlrd with
"I used to be very ihy and ist Premier Otto Grotcwobl to so­
their hero. The letters were bashful, and a little bit sta )i with other term today.
favorable to Debbie but not to
Grotewohl did not attend the
Eddie. They icem to forget be'i you. When I lived In Philadelphia session of Ihe so-called Proole's
just a normal human heitfg who a i a boy, my mothrr would ask Chamber, the lower bouse of Par­
makri m litakei."
me lo sing for relative!, and I'd liament. A government spakesmsn
What are the proipecti, then, go upilairi and hide under the said he had a cold.
for the future of the Myear-old
However, rumor* circulating in
bed."
linger?
When Eddie was scaling Ihc West Berlin said Grotewohl had
Eddie Cantor, who discovered
i been taken to an East Berlin
him nine y e a n ago when he aang peaks, one of his advisors rem ark­ i hospital with an illness sarinusly
ed:
''There'!
only
one
thing
that
et Jennie Grosstnger’i rnaort In
worrie* me. Whit will he lie like described as a stroke, tots) e*the Catikill mountain!, uld:
jhaustion y a nervous brrskdown.
“ I wish I knew, but 1 don’t. If a year from now?"
And the change did come. The An East German press spokesman
I did, I'd be a network preilold Eddie Fisher is gone. The new said the reports were not true.
dent."
one
mult now icll himielf lo the
George Jci«cl. an old friend of
The first complrtc radio broad
the Fifhers and the Toddl, aaid: public.
If he can carry It oif—at Sinatra cast of a performance from Ihe
"The only way Eddie ran posstage of the Metropolitan Opera
ilbty he hurl la hy a rllent (apon- did—thru the future should putc House took place on Christ mss
few
problems
for
Fisher.
io n . In the television huilnen,
Day, 1311. II was Humperdinck's
the client can hurt &gt;ou more di­ (N eill Debbie'i ro putir Ap­ "Hansel and G rrtel."
rectly than the public, particularly peal.)
If they get a lot of letter!."
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Hopefully, he added: "Person
ally. I think the only thing that
Ihtif unknown hilri a! !*»
n r v r r n r rt/inin-v
ran hurt Eddie with the public la TO:
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If
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Some of F iih er'i friend! think
nf tharn «!#♦#*•#*! tap tsfkrF*
link
n h*ltt a! law, I#**Wfa#, wht»a# rf«ldffltf« #n&gt;|
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a ill a itt srtfl all i»#f*
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h i*able peddler. He left that league
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when he atartrd aeelng Lit.
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LOST AND FOUND

2—I OR RENT

CLOSE IN—Sanford—308 E. Slh. NEAR High School. 2 bedroom
Si. 2-Hr. homr. Open Thurs., (urnlfhed home. For 1 or I
Frl . Sat 3 A M. In 2 P M
month period. FA 2 6239.
Owner. Ph. VU S O I I DcLand

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2—FOR RENT

Furnished 1 bedroom house. $3Q Fise acre tile farm Large 3 lied
2—
ft-ROOM * BOARD
a month, near base. Adulli
room bouse, large barn- Easy
FA 2 4«3S
terms oseph B. levy, phone
3—
BEACH RENTALS
FA 2 12ZJ,
. 4—WANTED TO REN1
2 bedroom lurnished apartment,
upitain.
Adults.
Phone
FA
2
7679
HOSA L. I’AYTON
I—
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE
after S p. m. Close in.
Registered Heal Estate Uroker
4—FARMS ■ ACREAGE •
Th FA 2-1301 —17-92 at tllmwalha
4 room house with bath 4 other
GROVES
utilities. On hard surface mad IU 1 NOW and lake advantage ol
• —REAL ESTATE WANTED
Homestead T a x
exemption
to l-emon Bluff. Mrs. Glenn
RETIREMENT HOME, available
Tyler
•—MISCELLANEOUS
now. Neat, one bedroom. CD
•-FLOW ERS • PLANTS
SALE~OR~RENT 1 B. r T ~M il.
homr. Florida room, carporte,
SHRUBS
new Moon trailer. Air condition­ kitchen equipped. Nice shady
ed. Adults. FA 2 *661.
lot. Price S7,SU» with terms.
IB—OFFICE EQUIPMENT
3 Room apartment: ground Boor. Modern 3 bedroom home, utility
II—
AUTOMOBILES •
311 Palmetto Avr
room Kitchen equipped and I
TRAILERS
bedroom furnished Large living
12-BO A TS ft MOTORS
tt I.I.AKA APARTMENTS: room* room. Tile floors. Large lot
private baths. 114 W. First St.
Price $6300 with terms.
12—FARM SUPPLIES ft
MACHINERY
Furnished apartment, 20 P 9 W. 1st. In beautiful, older part n( lA)t II
ARBOR, a nice 3 bedroom, f it
t *!,/!—PETS • LIVESTOCK Large furnished 3 bedroom up
home on eatra large, landroap
SUPPLIES
stairs apartment tn town. $63 rd lot Florida room, carports
a
month.
Cal’
FA
2
3071.
IJ—A R Tia.ES WANTED
and utility room. Hardwood
floors. Kitchen equipped. Well
IS—PLACES TO EAT
Lt. Cmdr. Clevelands' nice 7 room
and pump. Mortgage $13,400 pay­
unfurnished house, electric kit-. able $43 month. Balance caih
I l f —BCAL'TI PARLORS
chrn. tile bath 4 shower. lank
Trice $1S.W0
1A—FEMALE HELP WANTED
Arbor. See Mr*. Pippins across
driveway.
Call
FA
2
1677.
LAKEFRONT, one acre land with
,
IS—MALE HELP WANTED
3 bedroom. Cll home. Garage
MALE OR FEMALE
3 Room furnished apartment. $61 On large lake, hav own sand
mo.
including
utilities.
Th.
hrach. Owner transferred. Price
T l —WORK WANTED
FA 2 2933
$17,000 with terms
22—BUSINESS
Bedroom house, unfurnished, kit­
*
OPPORTUNITIES
S t . Jvtm j k U l , f!wyaay
chen equipped. $70 monthly. Fh
22—SPECIAI SERVICES
FA 2 66M.
l,r, N, Park Ave, I'h. F a 5 6121
24—PIANO SERVICES
Furnished 2 bedroom apartment
24-A—BUILDING CONTRACTORS
Seminole Realty
clean and close In. FA 2-tOIJ
W'. DIETRICHS — REALTOR
Jimmie Cowan.
24—
ELECTRICAL
Ellf. Methsln—Velma Goasaltt.
CONTRACTORS
2 bedroom house near air base, Adelaide II. Mnsei — Asturian's
• 1 - A—BUILDING, REPAIRS,
FA 2-3112
kitchen furnished. $70 a month. IIB1 Park A&lt;e.
Call FA 2 4114. After 3 30 p m.
25- B BUILDING SUPPLIES
Lots for sab-, located B miles 3V.
rill FA 2-4734.
21—NOTICE • PERSONALS
of Sanford. Ph. FA 2-3260.
3 Room apartment. 3 miles north
21-ARTICLES FOR SALE
Lakefront
2 bedroom M ine home
on 17 92. $30 per month, furnish­ Practically
2B—FURNITURE ft
finished on inside
ed 420 W. First St.
Beautiful lot right cm lake. Short
HOISFHOLD
2 bedroom unfurnished house, distance from Drt.and. $2.7W
elrctrlc equipped kilthen, Large rash price. 4'an be financed. Call
1—LOST AND FOUND
yard.
He s i
neighborhood. Crumpton Builder* in Orlando.
GA 2 6346
LOST—Parakeet. Light b l u e :
EA 2 3337 or EA 2 3361
name “ Petr *. From I'arramorr
“ Grocery. 1219 French. Call 2 Bedroom modem furnished api.
Stcnstrom Realty
Close In. BOt Palmetto Ph. 2-4336
- ’ FA 2 5271.
HERBERT STENSTROM
REALTOR
* ~ i ------------------------------ “
LAKE MARY: 1 l-edruom apart
** LOST—Strayed, family milk cow.
mrnt, newly decorated, com- DON IIOVVi: - L. J. ItlSNr.R
red while marking wearing
Associate*
plrlely furnished Call EA 2 2244
chain. Please call FA 2 3096. Re
l i t N. Park - Th. FA 2-2129
aficr 3 p. m
ward.
Large 3 bdrm , 2 hath unfurnished
SACRIFICE
home. 1700 Magnolia.
bedroom. I bath. Florida room,
• -.F o b r e n t "
fenred in yard near lake, lot 66
2 bedroom unfurnished house has 2 Room furnished apartment, all x 126 ft. in Lake Mary. Owner
atove. children, na pet*. 161.00 private, tile hath. Call EA 2 4003. must move Imtnedialrly I bloek
• month, 1901 Summerlin Ave.
2 Bedroom unfurnished block So. of I toggle Diner turn right.
home, kitchen equipped. Phone 3rd house with frnce.
I new 2 bedroom house*, kitchen
FA 2 0299.
Iiedroom 2 hath. FI*, room, kit
equipped. FA 26043.
Beautifully furnished large tunny ehen equipped, fruit lrre«. Re.
senna Park. I'hone FA 2-7474.
room. FA 2 7304.
Clean 4 rm. furn. apt. 6lt Park

ELECTRICAL SERVICE
5— k * ai . e s t a t e r o « SALE 21-WORK WANTED
III Y TWO HOMES, live in one. llouvework wanted. FA 2 0644
laff- a - day
Parts for all make* of rlcanrra;
rent the other, gel homestead
Electrlux, Hoover. Kurby, rle.
evrmption, have good income. REGISTERED NURSE, colored,
Free pick-up. Work guaranteed
Grounds beautifully landscaped. dcslrrv work In private home
FA 21411.
I A 2 4763.
The price Is only Stl.loo for both
and liberal trrm a may he ar­ Will rare for child in my home
House Wiring — Electric Service
ranged. No city taxes.
Have reference*. Ph EA 2 779o
Sid Yihlrn
RAYM OND Ms BAM*
ItW
DALL
ELECTRIC CO
22—Hu^mMs^Ojrgortunhlr^
H IM TOR ft INSIRUR
112 Magnolia
FA 20913
Third St. A t’aik Avenue, South IMPORTANT DISTRIBUTORSHIP
Y'a'.l Call Ball
OPEN. Not vending machines 13-A— BCII.DING R E P A I R S
Pnone FA 2-3641
New- merchandising system that PAINTING
can tie handled right from the
CLOSE IN
home to atart, •* all merthBn- FLOOR sanding and finishing
I bedroom, 2 bath. 2 story farm
Serving
iliac is wholesaled by you to Cleaning, w a x i n g
h o u s e recently remodeled.
the retailer. May be operated by
h-mlnole County since IJ25.
Approx. 3 acre* cleared 4 fenc­ man or woman. All account*
II M. Gleason, Lake Mary
ed land Low down payment.
eataWlihrd by company. Mint
FA 2 6304
mum investment $2,200 on a IMPERIAL DECORATORS
written money-back cuararure
painting and papering
Mayfair section, a spacious 3 bedThis
can
easily
be
expanded
the
.
I
A
2
UTIO or FA 2-7910 after six.
‘ room home. FA 2 I69(
first year in your .rra to a
$13,000 to $23001 Income per I'alntirg: Inlcrlur A exterior Re­
% -rLOWERS. PLANTS
pairs or additions Specializing
year. Write today for consider*
lion of personal interview giving
in Mary Carter Paint Products.
WOODRUFF'h
name, address, age, phone nunsPA 2-2349.
Earns 4 Garden Cenltr
her ami resume nf past cvpcri
ANNUALS
nice. Write tn Hathaway's, M3 27—NOTH ES—PERSON M.S
Ml Celery Ave.
Haywood Roed. West kihevtlle,
SCOTT'S PAL'I MANOR
rOTTI D PLANTS I'h FA 2-1122 N. C.
J 2 .4
Ilon-e for the rgrd
or FA 2 P270. S A N F O R D
,s
— w-iv-*•
•2493 Orlando Dr. Sanford
FLOWER SHOP. W« telegraph. 21 4PKCIAL BBRVlCKB
Phone f . \ 2 7211
• I don't, care WHO m oves tn tb o v e u .; w e ll never
WELL DRILUNG
ITMIIRS NURSERY
forget YOU folks.
lose weight safely with newly
Fa'rbanks Mor&lt;r Pumps
Magnolia 4 Unora FA 2-4415
Released jyex A-Uirt Tablet*.
Repair* tn *11 n-skM
5—R IM . ESTtTE FOR BAIT.
Ornamental htinihx • Trees ■ Pelt
3—RE VI. ESTATE Hilt S U E
HOWARD C. LONG
Only 98v at your Drug store.
REAI. ESTATE DRIVE-IN
207 E Commercial Ate
Melton Market C A fl II \ G E
Mrs. Brown Miller * home made
I hons FA 2-263.1
2344 Trench Ave.
PLANTS fur sale. Fred Thuri
fruit rake* at Winn Dixie, E.
ton.
FA
2
3390.
J. W. HALL
P AIN TING
F'irit SI.
tleillor
t.RVPI \ l l I I M RM RV
'For those whn cere." reasonable.
“Call H»li“ Phone FA 2-3641
References given. FA 2 1292
AR1 Il'Cl.S FOR 4ALR
PE At TIFC I. HOLLY
All kinds and sires
PUMPS - SPRINKLER
Colton ft Wool Yarns. Notion*,
INCOME AMI IVVESTMENT
Grapevtllr Ase,
FA 20*66
SYSTEMS
Threads, Tape*.
600 feet on 17 92 Hi* ay north.
ROLLINS HUBBY SHOP
Two icntal homes, grocery Box) srcd'irgs. s.nir rent i \ .’ ,'97.' All types and sites. insulleJ
N. W. law* 2601 '-anli-rd Ase
At Tn* Sign Of The Tolani PoJa.
"Do It Yourself"
store, gas pump, bait business
2417 S. Freneb Ae*.
WE REPAIR \ND SERVICE
ard approv R’ &gt; acres of land For Sale. Marion market cabbage
S T I N E
An established bu-tnes* showing
plants to be act right away. $1 0)
, ANNIVERSARY SPECIALS!
Machine and Supply Co.
good return Total price $22,000
a thousand, new red potatoes 207 W. 2nd St.
Ph. FA 26412 Alligator hagi ft (hoes. 200 tn
and tan lie handled (nr 23'.
12 00 a bushel Albert Uiirk, Lake
choose from. ChrP'rnu gifts of
down.
Monroe. Phone FA 7 GMT,
Television Tubes Tested Free.
fruits. Jellies pecans and can­
RUllElt I A. WILLI AMS. Realtor
ROLLINS HORRY SHOP
dles We ship. S 6 H Green
II-AUTOMOBILES—TRAILERS
Ravi.icnd l.undquUt. A
At Tbe Sign Of The Totem Pole
Stamps. STUCKEY'S, IT . 92,
FA 2-3131
Atlantic Rank Bldg
2417 8. French Av*.
Sosiih of Sanford.
•31 lord F-100 pickup fine condl
lion, Terms, i' A. Seotl. f Vo
Furniture MoUnr ft Storage
Tl'is is a free piss lo the Rlti
luria Dr,, DcRary, Fla
OWN
Kit
WANTS
C. F.. PHILLIPS, Agent
Rill 1 lira Ire. for Bridget Grits,
3rd Addition.
WASHBURN VAN LINES
ler. F.vp, Dee. It. 91
OFFER
It win pay YOU to «ee us before 1300 French Ase.
FA
2-191)
you buy. Open Evenings and
Custom built 3 bedroom, 2 full
H u m es lle .-'ipim l Fur
BARGAINS IN USF.D HEATERS
Sunday a.
tiled balls, built on large lot
Auto Repairs 4 Road Stiviet
F lo rid a Living.
'to st Any Makr
EASTSIDK TRAILER SALES
in beautiful Mayfair ict-liun
IIAU.'i) GARAGE
3 &amp; | Bedroom'— 1 4 - Uaths This home features terraro
FURNITURE CENTER
Palalla, Fla.
402 Celery Av*.
FA 2-2403
114 tV. 1st 81 FA 2 3161
Niles 4 Su.idays
FA 3-2d20
floors, large vcreenril porch
VA - FI IA Natural wood cabinets In large Two ion CHIC tnick moving van.
Sec 't at Phillip: “ 66" across
(futek Laundromat Service
FACTORY .TO YOU
kitchen equipped with electric
PH A In Service
riser. C. R. Das it
Shirt* Finished In 46 ll»uta
ALUMINUM
range and refrigeialur owner's
Slniton* Dry Cleaning
VENETIAN BUNDS
Convenliunal
equity $4300 00. Any offer will Sell or trade, equity on home. Srt’
E 251h hi. Foudmart Bldg
be given consideration
—3 Iiedroom trailer; air condi­ St 11; Til SI DU LAUNDIIO'I AT Enclosed bead. Sag prool bottom
Financing
rail with plastic ends. Plastie
See
tioned and circulating heater:
or rayon tapes. Cation or nyloa
SEMINOLE REALTY
6't 2A' Jalowdrd rabana. See Mr, ROLLAWAY. Hospital and Baby
Down Payments
19ol Park Ave.
FA 23232
Kennedy, Frames Trailer Park.
Reds. Day. Week or Month— cords.
Low A h S400
Tel. FA 2-3111. Furniture Center Senkarik (Jatu nml Paint Co.
i:-Rt)VTS and MOTORS
112-111 W 2nd SI. Ph FA 24421
116 West First Si.
She

? a n (n rh

krtalh

SUNLAND
Estates
&amp;
South
PINECREST

Imniciliuio Occupancy
Wit Gimrmtco 1’monul
Satisfaction or Your
Money Cheerfully
Refunded.

ODHAM &amp; TUDOR,
Inc.

J.ook For It In

Cor. 11 * v. 17.1E! ft 27th St.
I’hone FA 2-1501

EASY TO FIND-HANDY-COMPLETE
\5ifts for Her
CHATHAM BLANKETS
including Lba Nation'* Favorite
“ Purrey" — Purrey Bouquet
Woohhire Brandon
Full Range of Color*
YO WELL'S
SANFORD FURNITURE CO.
«
300 East First St
^Shadow Boses — t'edar Chest*
Limps — Planters
Sofa Pillows
AMERICAN T0UR1STLR
LUGGAGE
Strong — Smart — RoomsWide Selection of Sire* and Colon
YoWELl.it
For The lady Of Your llrert —
• lip s , gowns 4 matching sets
Wide scleetion of colors. Sue* 32
46. Priced from 196 lo 6 96.
HOLLYWOOD SHOP
MUNSINQWEAR Nylon tricot
ladies gowns, slips 4 panties. Pro
portioned hosiery in walking 4
dress sheers. $113 - $183.
PURCELL'S
Tbr Accepted Gift
SAMSONITE
Card Tables — *6 95
FURNITURE CENTER
tin w. First st. ____
MOJUD LONGERIE
Lovely Slips. Panties and Gowtji
Many style* to choose from.
GARRETTS
* First St. 4 Sanford A.*.

•Home Gifts
■
Si**u Gliuwaro
beautifully Drcorattd Serving
Trays
YOWELL'S
Do Your Christtr** Buying
On Our Easy Payment
Or Lgy-A-Way Pla»
FURNITURE CENTER
131 W. I u * BL

Home Gifts

Gifts for Him

CHRISTMAS PAJAMAS
Stereophonic 4 Hi FI
ion r Colton Wash n wear Solid
RECORDS A PHONOGRAPHS
Color* and Fancy Patterns
WINN TV
R t. PERKINS 4 SON
311 E. 1st. St
FA 2 2331 204 E. 1st SI.
FA 2-1111
W* Service Record Day era
SANF (HID FURNITURE i tiT"
.100 East First St.
A Gill Sure To Please—
Smoking Ma'&lt;&lt;l» — Easy Chalu
CLOCKS! Modern in design
labia Ridmv — Hassocks
Far bedraam, kitchen nr officr
Desk*
RANDALL F.LECTMC CO.
112 Magnolia Ase.
BLACK 4 DECKER
Sawa — IlrtlH — Sandirs
Jig Saws
A Pe. Living Ituom Group
GREGORY LUMBER
Choiro of Fabrics — 1119.30
fith 4 Mepl*
Th. FA 2 "Son
| 0% Down
L*y-Awiv Now For Christmas
7 lonnel Shirts $1 66 or 2 for $3 30
ECHOL S REDDING CO.
bleeping Rags s ilo up Camp
119 So. Magnolia
Ph. FA 2-4i.’t Rlankrta $3 67 nr 2 for $7 (a&gt;
ARMY NAVY SURPLUS STORE
TABLES
310 Sanfurd Avenue
Corner Tables — Tier Tablis
Step and Coffee Tables
Gifts for Boys
From 12.95
ELECTRIC TRAINS
WIlftON MA1ER
Seta and Accessories
N&gt;-, OFF
SANFORD FURNITURE (_U
WINN TV
Using Room Suites — Murou
316 E 1st
FA 2 2931
Bedroom Suite* — Bookcase*
Use Our Lay A-W'ay Plan
Throw Rugs — Cedar Robes
Carving Sets — Bras* Mate
VIEW-51ASTER Starter Set
Includes Stem Viewer ond 21
WESTINGIIOUSE RADIOS ,116.31 Estra Gift I'iclurrt — Only $2 93
WIUBOI.DTS CAMERA .SHOP
Toy* for Roy* and Girls.
210 So. Park Ase.
Gifts for Mom and Dad
GOODYEAR SERVICE STOnLS
III So. Park Ase
Sanford Gifts For Men

;

TED WILLIAMS HARDWARE
N?3 E. 23th St.
t^ t u* show y ou •
TRUE Erostprool Ertgtdalre
Refrigerator and Ereerer

COUNTRY CLUB
MANOR
2 Bedroom*
Florida Hoorn
-

F .H .A . -

1.00

*280
*8280.00
(Includes Clot

o n l y $ 5 7 « r)0 m o n t h l y
6 Blocks West of Firncb
Avenue on I4tb Street.
MODEL OPEN DAILY
.7 room m odern cottage, lurg&lt;
lot. Old Magnolia Ave.
DREAM WOLD SECTION
3 bedroom CB home 4 V . ol
mortgage $70 monthly payment!,
include insurance 4 taxes t/iw
down payment* Call FA 2 65&lt;&gt;l
EXCEPTIONAL VALlt.
1 Bedroom. 2 bath kitchen equip
ped home. M*ny other rxlri*
610 Biiarcliff. FA 2 !St/3.
T . W . MKRO. (linker
I'horo FA 2-2161

IF IT IS REAL ESTATE

BEAUTIFUL

Unusual Gifts

After “4” FORMAL WEAR and
ACCESSORIES
Rale* *rd Rental Service
JIM RORSON'S MEN'S WEAR
U4 MagcaLa Ave.

For the Lest Huy* In Real Estate
SEE C U L L E N ft HAHKEY
\V. A. Cagle, Jr. Salesman
HO N. Park Ave I'h. I '\ 2-2391

ask Crumley 4 Montcilb
St 117 South Park Ph. FA Z * W
FOR
The Gift That Is Always
Acreptlb it
FARRELLS ARCADE PACKAGE
.1 Ilrdrnoni—1 ft J Hath
310 E. First St.

NaGonally AdvctUird
Watches
Gifts for Him
| . Hulosv • Elgin • Witlnaurr
Longinc* &gt; Ernest Borel • Hamilton
Esinrude Motor*
SANFORD JEWELRY
i Hunting ft t am pirg Flqulpment
AND LUGGAGE
Fi*lung Tackle
Ph. FA 2 3661
'FNerything F'or- the Spvrtiinan" 360 Sanford Ave.
ROBSON'S SPORTING GOODS
TOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Tropical fish In tn aquarium
AQUA-PETS
Aquiriaum 4 Supply
1440 n u » * u &gt;4 A rt.

T ltur*. Dec. t. 1958— P a sc 11

HOMES
I ft 2 YUS. 0 1 .0
laiw Down Payments
4 Monthly Payments
CONTACT

Odham &amp; Tudor
Inc.
Cor Hwy. 17 92 ft :7lh SC.
rheo* F A 2 UBt

TOP VALUK

Your Evinrude Dealer
Enjoy suburban living In Ibis inn
AUTO GLASS
ItOllhON Hl'tiltTING GOODS
ilern three l&gt;edroom homr alluat- :iul ■ x E. til
I'bona FA 2-9901
INSTALLED
rd on 3 ACRES of lilrd land
WintUhlelil
(lark G in a
within 3 miles of downtown San
WEATHI R ShT c L I ."
\ rn t ( J a m
ford
t'uitom Real Tops 4 Acce»»ori*s D oor (slftaa
Price— *6373
lerma FRED ESTIMATES
FA 2 7137
s tn v ic u
Henkarik filavx and (’.lint Co.
H r base an unusually good choice Tills I* ■ free pas. lo tbr Rite 112114 $Y. 2nd SI. Pk. FA 2-4*72
1 bratre for I ay .Noel Esp
of two and three bedroom home*
Dec. II, 31
Spare Hesters — Floor Furnaces
available with down payment*
at low as $300 Come in tn see 7'» IIP Wirard outlmard $30.
Clean and Service. 64.30. Outlidt
us about your housing needs so
tank lostallltlon. FA 2 4743
Alter
4
p.
in
I
A
2
4706
wr may help you be settled be
HEATING
fore Christmas
Rnhlon Sporting Good* 1936
II.
II.
PO PE CO.
Esinrude SaD \ll new mnlnrs
W. H. “Hill" STEM I* K it Agency
tnn 8. Park — TA l-IUI
$631
(*l
SOU
I’
MarOlle
6630*0
Realtor ft Iniurer
$301 W) 13 HP Hi ill v*in
$379 to ENVEI.OPFS. Letterheads, ateleAtioc. Laura R. Osier, II. E. la f lr r tin3oo t i l l ,
p
I a-tuin 6310,00
ments. invoices, hand bills, and
Arletl Price, Usertll Harper
4144 tn 3 II. P. Uglilsvln 1125.00 programs, e t c .
Progressive
Phone EA 24391
112 N Park Al»o nil reCMsdili'ined used motor*
Printing Co Phono ‘ A 2 2931 —
reduced (o auction whotrialr
30fi Wosl 13th SI
prices Special. In w&gt;uw|, alumi
Lake front home fur rile &lt; rrnt
MAJOR BROWN REALTY
num and glass boats. Gator Cabinet work, furniture rrpatr.
FA 2 7313.
Realtor
trailers. Bank financing.
ROBSON SPORTING GOODS
LAKE MARY
H A —Pl.tlAIRING I U RtlUFINQ
304 E. I si.
Pb. FA 2 3237 or FA 2 IMS
I t- Pen l.lvfatm k &gt;»ppl|e»

We Feature

QUALITY HOMES

Blue (iced parrot;
cage. FA *5234.

lalkl, llso.

W ill

Oil burning cimdailng beater,
automatic controls 4 lank. tin.
NO 6 4291. J02 fhcll Rd. DeBary.
34 Inch gas range, Florence Auto­
matic. like new FA 2 7013.
GE Hose 4 rcfngcralor, 102 Pinerresi Dr.
Baldwin studio piano, excellent
condition Call EA 2 3231.
For Sale—boy'* jo ' wheel bicycle
with training wheel*. Tair con­
dition. 612.00, jof Oakland Av*.
Sunlanil Estates.
Used lumber and metal roofing.
Phono FA 2 1616,
2 burner ml heater, 32 piece set
of dishes 4 carpet S'srrper. BIT
E. 23th or call FA 2 3300.
4—ROOMS lovely lumtturr. Part
or all; private owner—no deal,
rrs, 222 Rivervlew toff W. lit
St i. 4 all afirr 3 p. m
MOTOR"CYCI.E' 1937 llarley*Dav.
tdvon 143. Low mileage, excel­
lent condition. See at 149 Pine*

Darhshunds—AKs' litter registered.
tin (.onin movino
5r!!1 pr *,lrr ‘ r m
_
3'j months. 2 males. 2 female.
CON
I
R
M
t
and
REPAIR
WORK
Comptons
Encsclepcdias,
i
A:
3340.
Call
FA
2
1776
after
5:30
p
ns
.Moderately I'rleetl
1007 Sanford tsf.
FA *■«'«? ’
49—1 1R.MTURE and
Toy fox terrier pup* FA 2 2275.
p l u .m u i m ;
HtiUsEIIOI.il GOODS
I V— AW T T r w T v m s ----------------Contracting ft Repair*
• m o V A LU ES
Free Estithatrs
lash for furniture or sutplus.
R. I. HARVEY
• IJUICK CREDIT
Super Trading Post, Senfotd- 201 Sanford A»e. Phone FA 2 3J63
• EASY TEHMS
Orlando Hwy. LA 20077.
WIINON . MAIKR
CLA RK5*f M' Mm‘7C*AN
EATNew end Used Furniture
iJ -H U W P A R L o n s
ING lias moved In our new lor* All I!
First St.
rh FA 2 3422
llun 602 W. 2Tth S t. Phone
.Modern, Air bond Soft Water
W E A m tA N C K
FA 2 2374.
IIAKIIIKrrs BEAUTY NOOK
ISAVKS
A M . TYJ’ES FIN A N C IN G 105 So. Oak Ase.
FA 2 3142 24-PIANO Sf.RVK l~
New ft l'wed

low Down Payment

F&gt;Tl

Wan TTIT PIANO TUNING 4 REPAIRING
l urnilure and Appiianrei
W. L HARMON
Mather of Sanford
(JIRIaS WANTED
Pb. FA 2-4222 After 5:00 pm
203 20® E. Fits* St i’h FA 5 0V13
While. Must I r 21 nr over. Apply
21-6 III 11.1*1^4. 4 ir.N'l'n v rftiltk
in p*i son at Pig V W'hulle.
Used furniture. *ppll*nc»e, tools
etc Uouglit solj Lirry’s Mart
Build lo your plans.
213 Sanfoyd Av.- Th FA 14112
Remodeling and Additions
DON LI KE
Beautifully
finishrd, good condi­
Phone FA ?-5a2(
C'uRHlruction Co. Inc.
tion. Kingsbury piano. Phone efPrefer
experienced
211 Weal 231 b Street
F'or carpentry, painting, sneenter 4 p. tn. FA 2 13t«
Thane FA 2-JtOJ
iug. roofing, and plastrr repair, !
K iri
asphalt tile, a brstos siding, j
.Mrllevnuld'n D rug Store
masonry or wood steps, leveling
FARMER’S AGENCY
CO.
•nd repairing garage* and'
20—Male cr I rmeTr™'V V Farmer, Rraitur
119 So. Magnolia
FA 2(021,
wrecking
call
F.\
2-4499.
I*. 11. IVhitmurr. Asset.
Colored help wauled, must be over
US S. French Ave, Ph. PA 2 3221
21 apply in person at Pig .V
After hours FA 2 2614 or PA 2 IJ2I
WIn-tic
in— f ^ ma le ~T1 k l p

Sho&amp;maJt&amp;A FOUNTAIN CLERK

IX’IIOIAS I1KDD1NG

tievlralile 391 ft la'.e front pro Mrn-Unneo 120. Daily, btll Lumi­
petty located on (iolden I.akr.
nous nameplates Write Reeves
Voproxlmately 2.1 acres 4 fum
t o , Attltboro, Mas*.
tilled rental units. Rental In
Zl-nnrk
IVanted
comr $30d monthly, phone F'A3tiJTL
IfdUsHnning—Ironing, 1013 Bay.
3 bedroom block home. South Baby sitting, ironing. FA 1-7924.
Pinecrest, kilchen equipped. 6993
down. 644 00 monthly payments. Irnrmc. 10c ft Ite. FA 2-7241.
FA 2 MIT.
Traitor work; turning and harrowIng l arge or small jobs. Jo*
Sacrifice, by owner, equity in mod
Pickens. Rt. 2. Box 591. Pb.
era 2 bedroom CB house. As
FA 2 2070
sutnr mortgage of 137.13. Pay­
ments **9 per mo. FA 2 0762, HOI SE( LEANING or Rsby litting. FA 2 1432.
2412 Dak Ase.

WELCOMK NAVY AND NEWCOMERS
TO .SANFORD
\\c invite you tn lie our ifucwt:* uliwilnlclv free
willtout uhliKutlnn at ode of Sunford'a Iradintt
Motclo while you locale nuiltible housing (or
you and your family. Pick up your kty i t Iho
Sale* Office.

Odham &amp; Tudor, Inc.
BRA1LEY ODHAM. P tm.
Corner ||wy. 17-92 ft 27th St.
Phone FA MSOI

�• -

Cowan'*, WfMern Auto nnd Mather have joined forte- to offer the pr°plf
of Sanford and neighboring enmmunitic* *hr grra«r*t Cbrhvlma* Part)
ever alagrd In the hl*lory of Sanford.

Win big valuable Door P rim , *ee a manned array of ChriMnia* merchan­
dise. especially purchased nnd speciallj priced. You'll enjoy shopping from
that great ml array of Furniture, Clothing and Toy a every offered at
Christ manllme.

tiring the Kiddie* for a vlnil with Santa Clnu* in person during this Big
Christma* Parly, from 3 ‘til 3 and 7 ’til 9 Tomorrow. Sanla will have plenty
of Candy, Balloon* and Hubble Cum.

EASY BUDGET TERMS

CONVENIENT

LAY - AWAY

COMPLETE YOUR
_ G IFT LIST
Sanford
m i- o n

W ESTERN

E. FIRST ST

PRESENTS A
GLITTERING ARRAY OF

GIFTS

OFFERS SANFORD’S MOST
COMPLETE STOCK OF

rO Y S

N T A ’ S

H E A D - T O - T

OUTFITTERS

Each
Child
will
receive

counts
{ Surprise
►
Box
* when
accompanied
parent

CLO SED
T IL
NOON
SELECT FROM —
Dozen* of Beautiful ChrlMmit* fiifl*
Enperlally Priced at SI.Oil Each
Such a* —
Giant Dien-Proof Spaghetti Howl*
3-Pe. Sofa Pillow Seta
900-Page Wcbnlrr IHrtinnery
2fl*Pc. Refrigerator Set*
If anil-made Juvenile Chair*
Folding TV Snack TnMr*
3-Pc. Cavserole Set*
and many nlhrr*

MEN’S
• Sport Shirt*
• Jacket*

YO UR

CHOICE

WOMEN’S
• 1)rc**e*

CHILDREN’S
• Drr**e*

• SpnrUuear

• Suit*

• Lingerie
• Arrr**orie*

• Underwear
• Sweater*

• Underwear
• Arre**orle*

SHOES
• lloy’i
• Girl’*
• Ladle*’
• Men*

Storewide
Except
Sale Priced
And Fair

AWO — SURPRISE TOY STOCKINGS
CHILDREN
You'll Save. .Money. Too. On Your ChrUtmn* Shopping.
Throughout the Store t'orl*.- ’M-, Big Chrbtma* Parly
Specially Priced DESKS, LAMP SKI'S,
CONTOUR CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL TABLES. CEDAR (TIES
many, many more home girt*, all on MATHER’S EASY
TERMS and LAY-AWAY.

Combination Blackboard nnd Prgboard

Traded

•II-inch Wmlrrn Flyer Wagon

Items

Discount

10-Inch Tricycle
Hockey Game

Drawing S;.1fl p. m

:iI-inch Shaggy Stuffed Hear

GRAND DOOR PRIZES
Scaly lnncr*pring
Mutt re**

$150.00

"Mommy** Helper" Ironing Hoard. Pad
Cover and Klrrlrie Iron

You do not havr to

Automatic Electric Skillet and Control
GE Automatic Tnanter

Reglaler for FREE Door
Prize* Vm Do "ol
Have To Re Present To
Win. ADULTS ONLY

Nylon Platform
Rocker

Wa Carry Add Service Our Own Account*

-1-Sprrd Portablr Phonograph

$18.77

----- And Hundreds Of Other Wonderful
Toy land Surprises nl Your

ESTER H
AUTO
ftSSOlIft ft w o n t

M J U U &amp; fflS

be pre*cnl to win

Gift
Certificate
(•Hi
Certificate
Gift
Certificate

^

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Kill DAY. PECEMRKll 5, 19S8

SANFORD. FLORIDA

NO. 320

Celery Bowl, Christmas Parade,
Bomb Derby, Navy Day Slated
Air Base Holds 'Fly-By' Appreciation Day M ayfair Opening,
Plans Shaping Up
Tourney Scheduled
Today; Squadrons Ready
RLOW ’Elt I T 1. HOYS— Kou Mchilush. .luck
Wilbur ind Gut iiett White imff with nil their
might a* they , .Gate Imltions for the Jayere Christmas parade tomorrow. Proceed'

from Hit* luilloon anlc will give Lutheran
.
un
.
*.
......
,,omf chiWren * ,hoPPinjf “ ,u r U h " p U
Imlloon chairman.
(Photo by Hergstroni)

Yule Parade Tomorrow
Tomorrow is a Ionjr-nwaited day for children of Semin­
ole County.
Second in enjoyment only to ( hristmu*. the parade that
open* the season awes the little ones, starts their parents to
whistling and smiling.
Edge water High School will lead off the long line of
bands, floats, car* and marching
units. Seminole High .School ha.
been selected to hold the honor
position in the parade —just before the Jaycees* hugr float U aring Santa Claus. The Seminole
majorette* will wear their white
reindeer coitume*. Ttie hometown
hand always has leen the favor­
ite of residents, am] should leave
the crowd with an imprertion tlut
will last until nest year
Excitement is reaching a rh
n u t today, a* entrants put the
tast-mlnute touches to their float.,
hoping to win one of the awards
for "best in the parade". There l*

*------------------------------------------much filling of costumes, painting
and decorating in schools, church.
r&lt; “nrf buslne** firms all over
Sanford and .Seminole County,
Civic club* already have »ccnmplished most of llicir tasks in
reparation for the Iontest entry
list unco the eienl was originated.
All those participating must he
at the starling point on First and
Sanford A*e. by 1:15 p. at. When
the whistle blows at 2:30 p. m.
the annual Christmas parade will
start down First .St.
• Santa Claus will arriic by jet

Scott Burns Give?
Committee's Plans
W. Scott Hum*, outlined plans
of the Seminole County Commit­
tee of Ino yesterday when he
•poke before the Sanford Semin­
ole County Jaycccs. Hums Is chair­
man of the Committee
Burns told the group that the
committer Is rnitipoaed ol cillrens
Interested in bringing more payrolla to the area
V
Instead of a few leaders, the

Crewmen Survive
Carrier Accident
^
R

9

w
9

The Navy's eseellent survival
gear, survival training and rescue
equipment were put to a dramatic
lest yesterday and came through
with flying colors
At .1:3* p. in. an AID sky war
rior of Heavy allaek Squadron It.
piloted by Lcdr. Dirk Andrus of
Sanford, was making a routine
landing on the aircraft carrier
t'. S. S. Franklin I» Roosevelt,
when an accident, described by
a nasal spokesman a* "one in a
million.'' occurred
As the Urgr nuclear i-milcr
landed aboard Ihr ship, the are.
tng rahle which normally brings
the aircraft to a hall, partrd, and
the plane conlinurd up the angled
flight deck i*«d m rr thr *U!c» or
Ihr fthip. Dripilr Ihr f.»rl that the
aircraft rntrred the water in an
inverted manner, the strength of
the Skywarrior cockpit withstood
the terrific force and Ihe three
man treir emerged from ihr plane
i t h only minor abrasion,.
Their survival equipment i.n r
Honed perfectly;lhe ere* was
plekrd up moments later, and returned aboard Ihe carrier other
menders of the rrew were A 31.
F:ugene FT. Kronjaeger J r . tom
hardier --navigator, and Hyde
N. Savage. ADI. third merman

committee has m iry, for three
reasons; alt section* of Uic com.
iminily will hale a chance to
share hi a productive payroll;
there i« an active part for all efti
sens who care to *participate;• and
money raising is easier if the don
nr Is taking an Intrrest in pro
posed projects,
The Committee chairman 'out­
lined duties of subcommittees for
the Jaycees, and discussed the
site committee, which ha. rnit
hern appointed. Burn* said, "You
cant bring an Industry down
here to look, if there Is nothing
available In ihnw."
To function at all. the committee
will need the leadership and sup­
port of the county as a whole.
Burns said "It will also nred
available land for business sites,
and complete date on the rounty,"
he added
lie suggested that a booklet tie
prepared, compiling farts about
Seminole County and what It has
,n "Her
Also necessary to the ..terra, of
the ( nmmt t r e is the financial
support of the rommunily. and ns
understanding and desire to make
the committee do the most good
for all ronrerned. He .aid
"the
of ,nc
the
.... Lverullve
. . . n u , „ r Committer
.
...
lommillrc of loo will meet Monday at 2 p m in Ihr First Federal
Building

i aircraft. The t ity of Sanford, at
[the Naval Air Station. Jayeee of­
ficials will escort him from the
VAU-S hangar to his float in the
parade.
On the reviewing stand at l i nt
ami Magnolia will tie dignitaries
from the city, county and Navy.
Judges for the parade arr t«m*.
fide. Judges Volte Williams J r .
Ambrose Olliff and Wilson Alev
ar.dcr. Their derisions will re.oil
in award* id the best parade- en­
tries.
The parade ha* l&gt;ccn scheduled
Saturday to help me reliant, keep
shopping at home, anil give arra
resident, an opportunity lu see
what local store* have to offer.
The earlier hour (normally the
parade is held at 4 p. m. on a
week-day) is considered more
convenient for shoppers, and for
those who have to work on week­
days and usually mi*s the parade.
Those attending are urged to
eomc early for easy parking Po­
lice e*peri a m in d m excess of
23,(100. According to
Parade
Chairman Herbert Menstinm, the
Christmas parade is a community
effort, financed by local mer­
chants. with an opportunity for
everyone to partiripate
Balloons will )&gt;&lt;&lt; sold by Jayeres along the parade roule to
.finance a Christmas shopping
,?ur *"r jbildren
of tin Lutheran
C a . it
Home in Slavil.
ih

'Object' Reported;
Rocket Of Sputnik?

NAHA. Okinawa (IJPli — Two
V S. Air Foree men reported to­
day that they sighted what mar
have been the dying rocket of
Butsian Sputnik III
Fir-t lit Julian Miller. 21,
Mount Sterling. Ky.. and Airman
Frank T Waters. 22. Denver.
Colo , said they saw a brilliant
flash and an orange pink firrliall
al very high altitude ahooi 7 3*
am
Miller, a pilot, said I looked
, nH‘MW the hrlghtr.t light I
haw. M rr
„ „ a, m rr in
a moment anil then I saw the
fireball moving across Hie &lt;k&lt; at
a great speed and higher than
any thing I have ever flown
„ wai mov|ng fttltr „ un
.,latlr alvl j » „ fhef| unti| it &lt;li&lt;
apjveared " s a i d Wain*
It
didn't (all or go straight tb.wn It
moving atm** ihr tk) in ati
\ i/
.mcJr A' ll tnn\rd.
parU
W GQttlGf
seemed in fall behind like |i was
breaking up "
Runny and warm today. Fair Tiie rorkrt was launched May
lunlghl. Bartly cloudy and mild 15 to boost Ihr 7.923 pound Spilt
Saturday. High today 7* to st. mk III into orbit. Scientists had
|OB ton|t ht an to to. Variable rarlirr said the !&gt;2 fool rocket
H|nrt, heromlag -oolherl, a t„ f . was plunglnc into the earths at
w||f , p ,r
|odl) im, tAfl| tbl molphere.
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Sanford resultnl* watched the
skies in awe this morning as thun­
dering Jets from the Sanford Na
*al Air Station fine over the area
in a practice "fly by '* for the Air
manship Com yet it tun ne.t Friday
during tiie tombing derby.
About every plant attached to
Heavy Attack Wing One look to
the air for preliminary demonstra­
tion.
Four rombal crews from each
squadron will fly nest neck In the
sisth bombing derby. Since the
rules of the derby are designed
to simulate earner operations,
crews will fly m all weather, and
even land with the assistance of
a landing signal mirror plarcd in
a (wisition similar to that of a
ship's installation
Tiie Heavy Attack crews have
(•etn flying around the clock for
the past week in preparation for
the derby, which will draw offlrtals from Hie stale, t.', S. and
Navy.
The derby will oi«cn Monday
with grading of a select ordnance

Uninsured Drivers
May Lose Licenses
TAU-AHASNhl. tL T 'li- Ally,
(ien. Ilirhard Frvin has ruled (hat
an uiunsori-d Florida motorist can
lost- his diver's license it he Is in
solved in a wreck in another stale
and a damage Judgement is rend­
ered against him
Frvin said Thursday there need
hot tw a rrriproral agreement be
tween Florida and nthrr states
under trrms of the Florida fman
rial responsibility law
In other rulings, F.rsin -aid a
driver with tnsurancr coverage of
Sin.tt*) per person, $20,WW per
wreck and $3,(X&gt;n property dama
ges. compile* with the law and
ran nnt have his license revokrd
even though a Jury may a»ie»*
higher Judgements against him
But F n in said the driver's
llernsr fould tie revoked on any
judgement, even one tinder S4n if
it is not satisfied within no days

Chorus To Perform
At Elks' Services
The Sanford Male Chorus n
present a musical program f &gt;r
the Elk* Memorial .Service, Snn
day at 2 p. in.
tlk* I &gt;wlges from llayloi .
Ilearb New Smyrna Hrirh ao-t
Del and will join the Sanfnnl
l.««lge in the observance.
Mender* of the Jla lc t ’hotui
ai* Harry Wier, C . W Baker.
Mllbain Brown, It L AleS &gt;ale
t.us Hull, l-’rank Lam son. ft»*i
lennrs; Al Case. AVIMian. t!&lt;&gt;»*.Robert Mern, Jtm Steakley. W I.
Ilatnion, Rol«ert A.
Ikewiierr
second tenors
Sinning first buss an- \l arirn

Adams, I E. McCoy, H M
Rucker and Leon Walker; sr.ind
ba*s. L B. Carter, Charles S. .-1
rier, J M. Stinecipher, Ft an1
WfHHiruff, 11 M. Jnhiqnrsl and
t harlie Morrison,

Letter To Santa?
Nope, Wrong Box

It must base taken MIME if
fori for a local buxines* employr
lo lean down and mall two letter*
lo Atlanta. Ga In the Santa Claus
letter bos outside the Sanford post
office
Ritz Wins Award
Tiie business letters werr the
lirst roriiritwtion to Santa’s Iwavy
-Semlnob High hchuol swept minole tonight in the t elery Bowl. mail bag Tbe ho* was errelrd h
For Lone Ranger
Milton Hawley, manager .•( thr praetirally all of the top honors The Blue Darters placed five men the post office for Santa lellrr«
Rita Theatre wa* awarded first last night at thr annual awards on thr all star team. Heading Ihr only
place for Ihe best eampalgn. first meeting of Orangr Bell Confer­ list wad 230 pouml Gerald Odom,
run, amall town, on thr liinc ence roaches.
The Orangr Belt champions who pairrd with Stanley last year Gleason Improving
Ranger
LOS ANGELES ( L T D » ,^ia.
The award wa* presented *&gt; Ihe placed six playrrs on the 22 man at the guard* on the all conference
ter alter James Gleason, Tn aconvention of Motion Picture F.x* all star squad, won the sport* team.
httutor* of Florida held to Jark manship trophy and "Coach of the
The selection of Dandridgr, 134 reported in satisfactory condition
at (jurrn of Angeles Ho*
sonviilr Nov. 30 Dr. 2 Florida Year" award
pound quarterbark. art a new Se today
pita).
Stale Theatre* had five winner*
As a prelude to Ihe (Irak Celery minole record. He bee a me the
Several other com panic* were re Howl tonight. OHC roaches pickrd first SHS playrr in history to The veteran performer v i r la­
David Stanley. Gerald Jones. Alan make three all conference trams in lo the hospital Monday for ma­
presented.
The convention concerned advet Swaim Duke Schirard. Cecil Dan* in one year. In Marrh. he wat jor surgery ami was said to •&lt;
Using, exploitation, and eoncei dridge and A’cmon Kirk to the named to the OBC basketball making a ' good recovery, lie
ihoi-hl Ih- able to leave lb- ho*
“ dream team." The -Seminole * squad as a guard; in June, hr pital lu a*&lt;out a week, do,tor
atom.
werc voted the most “sportsman­ made the all star baseball tram •aid.
Rotary Program Set like" learn in Hie conference and as a catcher.
"Muiic by David." featuring * Coach Jim Pigott wa* selected to Scbiranl's selection kept a per
novelty program of guitar seir- reprrient the ronferenre as the sonal string unbroken. Two older
CHICAGO —(U Plt — Jaywalk
Don*, will highlight the meeting all-star coach of the year. Figott brothers made the all-Hars. Thu
of the Sinford Rotary Club at the and the aiv playrrs at Seminole was the second year in a row Ing r a uses 33 per cent of ail
were unanimous cholera.
that .Seminole had an all confer pedestrian traffic deaths in town*
Civic Center Monday nooo.
Runner up in the ORt votiig cnee center. luist year, Jack Slot S' 1 elfin, according lo the Chi
Jim Itoltti law la in ehargi of
| was Apopka, the opponent for Se-j sky won th* lywor.
cago Motor Club.
Uw y n g r u -

6 Seminoles Put
On All-Conference

Flirting With Death

crew from each squadron Mon
day night, the slick AA11 -Skys-am ors" wilt launch for radar
rreonnawance, followed by a scor
ed-hombing run on a secret radar
bombing site.
Each rrew will lake part in a
special weapons operational mil­
lion Tuesday, mnductrd in tbc
training facilities of YAH 3 On
Wednesday, the crew* will fly a
itmulalnl lOmhat mission, rulmin
aling with the dropping of a
tomb "shape" aimed at a target
ship anchored off the North t arollna coast. The tomb will lw drop
ped (roui a height of sevrn miles.
AVed'iesday will dose with a scor
ml attack on a radar tomb site.
Thursday night, the crews will
launch for an extended over-water
mission where only rflcslial navi
gallon will to used for guidance
Another scored laimbing run will
enmplelr the mission
The derby end* Friday- with the
Carrier Airmanship eampetdinn.
Trophies will to awarded to win
lung squadron* and rrew i at 1
p, m. An open bouse will be held
from M a. m unli! I:3t) p. m. at
the Natal Air Station to permit
the pubth- a first hand vim at the
installations ant carrier aircraft.
Purpose of the IromMng derby
is to evaluate combat readmeis
of Heavy Attack squadrons, long
billed as the "Sunday punch" of
the Navy. The Impoilanrc of th#
week-long evaluation ha» l-een
Ciuphaslird by thr nnml-er of slew(Utah) s who will atlcnet and the
national interest shown In thr
competition.

■

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Sunday Designated
Civil Defense Day
Sunday i* the 17tls annlsrraary
of the attack nn Brarl Harbor.
Till* day, long remrndwred b.r
the unproroked surprlsr a*vault by
the Japanese, has been designated
•‘Civil Defense Day” hy Brrsldent
Elsenhower
The Civil Defenve Stall In Scud
mile County, dlrrctrd by A B
Frierson Sr . is working on ev*
euatlnn plan* and education pro
gram* should an atlark ncrurr In
this area
Civil Defense Day ha- be. n dr
signaled as an opportunity for l«
rat revldenls tn lake Inventory of
mm ndlilary defense If an atlark
runtes, civil defense would tw Hie
hest chance for recovery and sur­
vival. and practically Ihe only h&lt;iw
ol averting a national ITxrl liar
lifir
'"leriran* are urged by rtvil
defence tn take several hail-- *lrp«
Iowan! prntrcUon and survival In
the event of enemy attack prr
pare a family shrilrr and eriuip
it with a two week supply of fowl
sml water, plus f'*entl»l* surh a*
first aid kit and battery radio
l-e-arn warning signal* and what
they mean: Ihr community plan
for emergency action, protection
from radioactive fallout, first aid
ai-d home emergency prepared
to** and the use of CONFUJI AD
fur emergency radio Information—
•.to and 1210 on the dial

Post Office Plans
Annex During Rush
The Sari font | his| oflirr will have
an trine* In handle Christmas
mail postmaster Joel Field an
notinrrd Inlay
Thr annex util open Monday at
* 30 a. m. In the former Bulek
agency at 2tn Magnolia
Packages, letters and &lt;ard* ran
In- madid at the annex, vslileli will
also handle Ihr vale ol stamps
Additional parking has been ar
ranged for the Magnolia St. sitr,
whirh will stay open through Dee.
;t It* use will relieve emigration
al Ihr regular poit'dlirr, Die
annex will not handle inrnmlng
mail.

Navy Appreciation Da* plan
seem well in hand" according tn
en chairmen Art Harris and HIV
Brumlry.
The erlrbratiun. whirli eamr a,
a aurfiriir to Seminole County
resident*, will lie held I&gt;ec 13 In
Fort Mellon Bark. Entertainment
will lie offered by the Five Owls
and the Rebels quartet
All Nayil personnel and llicir
families will tie admitted Irre to
the giant luncheon from 12:30 tn
3 p m Civilians will pay it for
adults and 30 cent, for children
Ten serving table, will be man
nra nv inritii»rr» of local civic
clubs a* they dish out mountain,
of chicken pilau. Cotton Brown
will rook the chicken and rirc (or
an estimated 3000 people.
Committer chairmen jppointnl
yesterday at the Jay crr luncheon
were Jim Brown, ground* Ralph
Wight II. rerving: Jack Wilbur,
mill ibi*r » Otb»r« will he an
flounced. Naiy Appreciation Hay
|s sponsored by the Sanford Scllll
lade County Jaycees anil the Sen
lor Chamber nl Commerce

To tiirhl'tv( oli-i) Howl f.iidtwII yratme tiahera in the butt­

ies t 10-dny period in Sun font history.
Following the brill le between Semi note »mt Apopka, here
lire aonir of Ihe event* achriliitril;
Aiinun! Christman parade, »i\lli nnmial derby nt the
NuvhI Air Station, the Mayfair t in Ojicninyr, annual $lo,000

News Briefs

,
.
C O H S trU C tlO H ( llllU lS
WAS|||NClX()N a ;,.„ _ Con.
*tructlon In November. the govern
menl reported tewla*. totaled St,
tifi.ooo.oou. sis per cent higher
ihan ln November 1337
X u c k ’HU M c C t i l l i ;
VIENNA
(IT I&gt;&gt;-- “Nuclear ev
.............. (FBI
pert, from nine rountrlex are
|o
meeting here In disruss ways
prevent eon Ia min aIton of oerana
h) radioactive wa*te.

T’lane Is Missing

Von Braun Visits,
Moon Shot Ready
l ABF. CANA V K R A L. Fla.
• I •1*1v—Dr Member vnn Braun
■•rri'rd here loda* to look over
Die Army's Juno I I moon revkel
and it appeared plan* were pro
reeding on schedule tn launrh Ihe
stalely spare vehicle this week-

fn,fL „

,

w,

MADRID (Ul’ll— 'lounlalneers
launehewl a srarrh today for a
Spanish airliner lb.it disappeared
Thursday with 21 persons aboard.

Close To Market?
F O IIT L A N D . Maine ( U lT l Jam es AA. SlarKentte. 4f&gt;. has
t-ern imlit-tsd hy B federal grand
jury for allegedly operating a still
beneath lus work Iwnrh at thr
i^rt,m outh, N. I I , naval thip-

?ar,j

—1‘v.llngrid Citizen Again

T i l Cerviian l»w'.i Lw i Itr»b..
" y . ____ . . . _
,
........
elilef Armw missile srletitlst vl*
SIvJI klKH.M, Bweelen (B II
It . ihe Cape only on special nr ‘ - Ingrid Bergman regained today

raslon* and bis presence alrrngili
rnrtl report* that Ihe Army's
first moon bird would I Bred as
early as Saturday
H the four via :c rurkel doe* go
Saturday, the world will know lie
fore the weekend Is over whether
tlir team of srirnllsts and nveketeer* which put the first Amer­
ican satellite into orbit lias suc­
ceeded In stabbing deep I n i n
■pare past the moon
Although the Air K arts set a
new altitude record when Pioneer
I hurtled 7*,nnn mltee from Ihe
earth del II 12. the Air Force
prntwi fell far short in llirrr tries
In reach the moon. TTO.nnn mile*
h

away.

Thr Army thus find* ICvelf In a
position similar lo the circum­
stance* that surrounded its tri­
umph early this year. Aftrr the
first A’anguard bad failed an
Arun Jupiter I* fockel thrilled Ihe
free world by pulling Explorer 1
Inin orbit lad Jan 31
Fnllke Ihe Air Force's moon
probes, the Army vrhlrle Is not
intended tn orbit the moon. In­
stead. as Aon Braun ha* explain
rd the Arm) w||| aim Hie nwket
at Ihe moon with Ihe espretallon
Ion
that It will rkiin past the bin
sphere and *n on tn lieenme _
satellite of thr sun. fU milium
rnilei away

, ^'p FNediah elll»en*hl|i ahe Inst
when she married Italian movie
producer Roberto Rossellini In
1930.

Kvacuees Heturning
MAI.IBE. t'alif. (D P I)- Many
rv a ru rrs were rvpected tmlay to
l&gt;e ahlr to rrliirn to their homes
alter the 2n.«x) aerr tire that ragrd
from the Santa Mnnira Mountains
to (he »ra was rrpeirtrd virtually
under control

Clinton To Get Aid
AVABIIINGTON fUBI) — The
frdrrat government announced to
day that tlb.Mn wilt l-e allmalii!
tn help rebuild the Clinton, Tend,
high arhool which wav demolished
by a dynamite blast several weeks
ago.

Icc .Skating, Maybe?

May (air Inn Open golf tournament,
Elks annual memorial service*,
Sanford'* second Navy Apprrcialion Hay and public open house at
the Air Station,
M;ps either events, surh as Civil
lb feme Day, Sunday, on the 17th
anniversary of Brail Harbor, are
srhfdulrd. The list above Includes
only the ’ big" altrartions.
Tomorrow, some 23.000 persons
are expected to jam downtown
Sanford for the Christmas parade
sponsored by the Jaycees. The ar­
rival of Santa will open, officially,
the Yule season here. Thla will
1" Central
Flnrida'a biggest
Christmas parade.
Another aeaton, officially, will
open hrre tnmorrnvr night. The
Atay fair Inn opening, which her­
alds the arrival of the winter »odal season, will attract some 300
local, stale and national dignitar­
ies.
On Sunday, Elks lodge* from
area elHrs will gather here for
annual memorial services.
High ranking atatr. U. S and
Navy official* will arrive In San­
ford Monday for the start of the
sixth annual bombing tlrrby at
Ihe Air Stallnn. The derby will ba
rllmaveil hy public open house at
Ihr Station Friday, the second
Navy Appreciation Day In Fort
Mellon Park, Sanford, on Satur­
day.
Navy official* will be honored at
two dinners during Ihe week. Both
will lake place Thursday, one la
.Sinfird, the other in Orlando.
The annual May fair PGA golf
tournament starts Wednesday at
3 p. m. with a clinic directed by
Paul Harney, George nayer, Dow
Fin*irrwald. Porky Oliver, Jay
Herbert and Arnold Palmer.
More than fio of the naUoa‘1
until ending pro golfers will play
in the tournamrnt, starling Thurs­
day,
Each of thr rvrnts lifted la eipeeled to aet a new record for
attendance, atre and participation.
These make .Sanford Ihe "news
center id the nation" for thr neat
10 day*.

Court Told Bright
'Brain' Of Bombing

MINF.OI.A. N Y. ( U lT l— Nas­
sau County lUteeltves were put
lU
aleil tmlay a* lo why a thief. In ATLANTA
.... . . .
. .P Il-A wltneta
_ . ..
the present winter cold, rt.de two £»**««■
M lfh*,
nn
trial
in
the
bombing
of
tha
awimmirig i-ools from the l.ancer
Jewish temple here, mastermindBool* Curp.
rd Hie dynamiting and marked
with a red “ X" nn a sketch the
e,»rt sjait where evplntlve* were
Boy Scouts Aiding
to lie pi a red.
t
Die witness, a rellmato of
(Jnitcd F11110 D n VG RrighFf
following the temple
assisting
bombing,
wa*
Jimmy Dave !)«•
lateal Boy Scout* arr
Aore. 3.1, of Atlanta, lie w aa be­
United Fund workers In dislrih ing held on a larceny a Her trust
Fox Infant Dies;
iilmg pamphlet* and finder raril* ebarge when Bright was also JaTlIhl* weekend, a*Vlnc fur additional ed
Rites Held Today
DeVnre said he Itranl the story
support
Infant girl Fov. daughter of
D ir psin|ihlrl* list the agencies from Brti lit in jail. He said he
Mr ami Mrs John C Fox, into
Magnolia A*r . died at birth Wed in the I nilrd Fund, and I* r fact waa in a private cell with the
defendant from three lo five
neaday evening in Seminole Me­ that only 133 percent of llirtr min­ ho ir, a day and "part of tiro or
imum
requirements
has
been
col­
morial Hospital.
three bouts only me ami him waa
Servbes were held al graveside lected after two month* of work. In the retl.”
at :• 30 this morning with the Rev.
United Fund officials estimate
David I’arneflt of Delating. In­ that the seven agencies will tie Di-A'orr was the surprise witterment -in in Flvergrtrn Ceme­ ahlr to operate for only six net* produced by the stite In an
* ',rm r 1,h»‘ 1l'r,f.bt » «
tery Gramkm* Funeral Home .m onth, under the present pledge.
was tn charge of arrangement*, and eonlr.hs,lions.
,hr c ^ o a ^ n V c u r r l d
Die state rested il* cate after

This Was Funeral Day...

IleA'ore testified

DrVnrr said that Bright "didn't
do the actual tombing" but “rode
as lookout."
Bright is the first of five ntro
tu go nn trial fnr the temple
lomhtng Conviction could mean
tbe death sentence.

CIIICAGtiriijnV— This u ai the iuni stage an&gt;l
anti to
lo set up chairs
and kneelrrs for the mourners. Die
funeral day.
Countless rhtidrrn die daily and onl) decoration In the dim interior
the sorrow for the individual lam- was .ointirr black am! put pie hunt
ilirv is a lira*)' burden But n ing ms flowers are forbidden in­
fire wliii'li In minutes mull* out side a Catholtr thnrrh al funeral
th r Ihr* of t l rhtidrrn lirreavea maairs.
fierv let i for the three heroic Police Close Case
a city.
Today Chicago, itself grown on nuns and five of the child -t who
‘Peak’ Power Rate tiie allies rd llte great fire of tiled in the fire were held Thurs­ Of Mohawk Indian
IH7I, attended to the aoleiun last day. Archill! shop Meyer celebrated
MIA.MI ( I T U - Police b ar*
For Industry Only nt"*
for the little ones who died thr mass for the mint also.
rimed (he case nf a Mohawk JoIn addition to tin m ast te n fiian who eonfrssed lo two m ur­
t lurid* Light A l*owrr Co. Monday with three nun teachers
•day said notice* mailed uul a in the pyre width oner was Our Ice at Ihe armory, separate fu ders in Canada for whirli anothei
Igiut Ihe approach of Hie “peak" Lady of Ihe Angels school.
neral masses were offered al man was hanged,
season should roewern only indus­ Tlserc were stores of funerals— v a riot n parish thurthrt today for Miami DeL .Millon Cheater said
the procession* of moue.vrrs rrltv- 30 of the other rhlldrrn killed in Franeis Thompson definitely w ai
trial ruvtumrrv.
rot telling tha truth about tlx
The plra to iunser&gt;e t&gt;ow*r be­ iro n in g arra* from lln ly Name the fire.
tween A and 9 p. m. wav directed Cathrdral mi tbe near north aide
Services for at least 12 more slaying. Puller were preaaiaj
at heavy commercial users. Elec­ ta suburban Melrose P a rk oa Ihe will be held Saturday at parish rhargrs nf breaking and entarlsg
tric hill* at hom « will not be af. vsrvt.
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